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L18[04:14:15] <Izaya> it'd be cool to have
the more efficient versions availible
L19[04:14:59] <Izaya> maybe have an 'OpenOS
Extras' loot disk with all the stuff that can't be in base OpenOS
payonel?
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L22[04:31:04] <Forecaster> uh
L23[04:31:12] <Forecaster> not sure if I
should try to do something about that xD
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L28[06:19:33] <MichiBot>
Let's Play -
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Published On 22/10/2010
L29[06:20:06]
<None>
Hmm... no s___posts on gitlsb yet?
L30[06:20:08]
<None>
*gitlab
L31[06:20:35] <Forecaster> no
whatits?
L32[06:22:06]
<None> the
gitlab-almost-deleting-their-entire-production-database thing
L33[06:25:35]
<the-returning-void> all because they ran a
script on the wrong server
L34[06:25:42] <Saphire> Sounds fun
L36[06:26:03] <Saphire> A classical case of
"Drop table users;" done on production instead of
testing?
L37[06:26:19]
<the-returning-void> have a read through
that doc
L38[06:26:28]
<None> I
think yes
L39[06:26:41]
<the-returning-void> "YP thinks that
perhaps pg_basebackup is being super pedantic about there being an
empty data directory, decides to remove the directory. After a
second or two he notices he ran it on db1.cluster.gitlab.com,
instead of db2.cluster.gitlab.com"
L41[06:29:31] <Saphire> welpt
L42[06:30:12] <Saphire> Notice the
"going to sleep" line: "At this point frustration
begins to kick in. Earlier this night YP explicitly mentioned he
was going to sign off as it was getting late (23:00 or so local
time), but didn’t due to the replication problems popping up all of
a sudden."
L43[06:30:33] <Saphire> And just switched
to wrong terminal with the db1
L44[06:30:36] <Saphire> tada
L45[06:31:15]
<None> Using
GitLab as a CDN though
L46[06:31:35] <Saphire> "YP says it’s
best for him not to run anything with sudo any more today, handing
off the restoring to JN."
L47[06:31:41] <Saphire> None: yeah :V
L48[06:31:44]
<the-returning-void> yeah, i'm really
surprised that wasn't instantly noticed
L49[06:32:21]
<None> sudo
rm -rf --no-preserve-root /*
L50[06:33:10]
<the-returning-void> not stylish
enough
L51[06:33:37]
<the-returning-void> ```
L52[06:33:37]
<the-returning-void> chmod 777 -R /
L53[06:33:37]
<the-returning-void> dd if=/dev/zero
of=/dev/sda
L54[06:33:37]
<the-returning-void> ```
L55[06:33:51]
<None>
nah
L56[06:33:56]
<None> use
if=/dev/urandom
L57[06:34:07]
<the-returning-void> leave no trace
L59[06:34:38]
<the-returning-void> beautiful
L60[06:35:09]
<None> also
`xxd -u /dev/urandom` is the best thing ever
L61[06:36:21] <Inari> Oh god no, I somehow
landed on google.de again
L62[06:36:32]
<None>
google cook islands
L63[06:36:48] <Inari> I don't know why thbe
google.de image search is like ancient
L64[06:37:54]
<the-returning-void> google.de image search
looks pretty up to date for me
L65[06:38:09]
<None>
google.com.hk seems a bit old
L66[06:39:04] <Inari> Nah, like when you
click an image it opens a new page with on the left the page and on
the right the option to just view imag eand such
L67[06:39:12] <Inari> google.com you get a
better image preview and achoice waht to do
L68[06:39:39]
<None>
oh
L69[06:40:24]
<None> in
google.com.hk you have to press enter for the search bar to move
itself to the upper left or however it is in google.com
L71[07:06:43] <MichiBot>
Whole Chicken
in a Can | Ashens | length:
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| Published On 9/11/2014
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L77[07:16:45] <S3> vexatos not here?
L78[07:16:53] <Forecaster> nope
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L81[07:18:22] <S3> I had a big meeting in
my hackerspace last night about my OS I've been writing. We all
know that I'm writing in C to develop an OS that runs on real
hardware, but a lot of us also know about "OCBSD/S3IX"
which I've been planning for ages as a Lua OS
L82[07:18:50] <S3> anyways, the hackerspace
made me come to a realization about both of them
L83[07:19:24] <Forecaster> what's
that?
L84[07:20:01] <S3> What I am essentially
writing apparently is a hypervisor. A virtual machine without the
virtual part.
L85[07:20:36] <S3> and without the machine
emulation part
L86[07:21:38] <S3> So. I decided to make my
project two projects again instead of one; My real OS, and my Lua
OS for OC.
L87[07:22:08] <S3> Forecaster: How do you
feel about being able to run a hypervisor on OC?
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L89[07:22:59] <S3> a hypervisor will allow
you to easily: run OC programs that behave like OpenOS should; Run
CC programs that behave like CC should; run any program that
behaves like any supportive library should..
L90[07:23:33] <S3> as long as every program
had the required "libOS" server.
L91[07:23:56]
<20kdc> S3:
unlike with the last time I heard about a kernel with a
"libOS", that might actually work
L92[07:24:07]
<20kdc>
because they can share filesystems
L94[07:24:56] <S3> This would allow you to
mold the hypervisor into any operating system you want it to be
like, unixy, dosy, whatever, but it would also allow you to run it
like a virtualization server for OC.
L95[07:25:13] <S3> because the design is so
close to a VM hypervisor
L96[07:28:37] <S3> though 20kdc I may need
you to figure out an alternative to the term hypervisor.. that
doesn't sound too bad. a hypervisor manages vms, and these aren't
truly vms, they aren't actually virtual
L97[07:28:50] <S3> I mean they could be,
but still
L98[07:28:52]
<20kdc> S3:
Containervisor.
L100[07:29:08]
<20kdc> Lua
sandboxing is containerization.
L101[07:29:42] <S3> looking at the
thesaurus for container
L103[07:30:15] <MichiBot>
Why Earth Is
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Kurzgesagt – In a
Nutshell | Published On 1/2/2017
L104[07:37:24] <S3> Forecaster: neat
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L106[08:04:15] <Inari> By going to
space
L107[08:04:16] <Inari> Wat
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L110[08:19:01] <Vexatos> Hello
L111[08:19:11] <Forecaster> beez
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L115[08:33:04] <S3> Vexatos: you missed
it!
L116[08:34:33] <Vexatos> What did I miss
D:
L117[08:35:41] <S3> Vexatos: well you know
how I'm writing two operating systems, one for real hardware and
one for OC right?
L118[08:36:18] <Vexatos> yes?
L119[08:36:22] <S3> I had a meeting in my
hackerspace about their top down design on the boardand we all came
to a realization: what I essentially designed is a hypervisor
L120[08:36:38] <S3> so maybe I should
continue work on the OC os, because it means a hypervisor for
OC
L121[08:36:41] <Vexatos> whatever that
is
L123[08:36:54] <S3> Vexatos: do you know
what Xen, VMWare, HyperV, etc is?
L124[08:37:06] <Vexatos> oh, so a VM
abstraction layer?
L125[08:37:10] <S3> they're all
hypervisors. virtualization basically
L126[08:37:16] <S3> yeah except my design
has no virtual part
L127[08:37:21] <Vexatos> heh
L128[08:37:23] <S3> it's just designed
with the same idea
L129[08:37:27] <Vexatos> well, I need to
go now ,-,
L130[08:37:32] ***
Vexatos is now known as Vex|Away
L133[08:38:05] <MichiBot> Vex|Away:
Magik6k will be notified of this message when next seen.
L134[08:38:37] <S3> WHAT THE
L135[08:38:42] <S3> haskel like lua
L136[08:39:29] <Vex|Away> I just
discovered a massive selene bug, will fix later
L137[08:40:15] <S3> how does one even
implement -> ...
L138[08:40:48] <Inari> Vex|Away: A
lifeform that is based on selene?!
L139[08:41:04] <Inari> S3: ?
L140[08:41:30] * S3
DUMPS HIS FUNCTIONAL LUA RIGHT AWAY
L141[08:41:36] * S3
uses Selene
L142[08:43:34] <S3> Vex|Away: mind if I
embed and start using this in my OC OS?
L143[08:43:40] <S3> for its design
L144[08:45:18] <S3> this is
spectacular
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L146[08:57:21] <Corded> * Lizzy
sighs
L147[08:57:26] <Corded> * Lizzy wants her
vifino
L148[08:57:36] <Michiyo> %xkcd 1790
L150[08:57:40] <Michiyo> ^
L151[08:58:45]
<Lizzy> heh,
that 4th panel
L152[08:59:54] <Michiyo> lol yep
L153[09:03:01] <Forecaster> the qestion
is, what kind of effect is it at 180 degrees?
L154[09:03:41] <Michiyo> 42
L155[09:06:56] *
Inari hands Lizzy a vifino dakimakujra
L156[09:07:57] <Inari> Forecaster: 180
degrees?
L157[09:10:24] <Michiyo> the alt text on
the xkcd
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L161[09:36:47] <Corded> * Lizzy throws the
dakimakujra away, she wants the real vifino
L162[09:52:29] <Michiyo> man... guy
brought in a 5.1 surround system he bought next door a couple of
years ago, said *none* of the front or rear channels worked, just
center and sub...
L163[09:52:45] <Michiyo> turns out both
front and rear speakers were dead when he bought it
L164[09:52:58] <Michiyo> the coils don't
ohm out
L165[09:53:30] <Michiyo> stuck a small
speaker to the contacts on one of the fronts and it works
fine..
L166[10:08:49] <Inari> All this time,
these twelve thousand year I know ai~i~shi~te~ru
L167[10:08:54] <Inari> *years
L168[10:08:55] <Inari> <.,
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L176[10:40:36] <payonel> Inari: ? what
about love?
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L179[10:50:00] <Inari> payonel: Its a
song
L180[10:50:00] <Inari> :p
L181[11:00:42] <Vex|Away> S3, ten out of
ten people recommend moonscript over whatever this pile of fuming
crap is
L182[11:00:44] <Vex|Away> But sure
L183[11:00:53] ***
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L184[11:01:06] <Vexatos> I'm pretty sure
it works, at least
L185[11:01:10] <gamax92> would recommend
moonscript over Vexatos's pile of fuming crap
L186[11:03:00] <Vexatos> Moonscript is not
Lua but it is... tested? ._.
L187[11:03:05] <Vexatos> it compiles to
actual Lua bytecode
L188[11:03:07] <Vexatos> instead of Lua
source code
L189[11:03:18] <Vexatos> and it has a
proper parser
L190[11:03:38] <Vexatos> if you don't have
to worry about OC's RAM and speed limitations, it's orders of
magnitude better
L191[11:04:43] <Vexatos> So
L192[11:04:45] <Vexatos> question
L193[11:04:55] <Vexatos> If I were to add
scala-esque pattern matching to Selene
L194[11:04:59] <Vexatos> what would you
expect to see in it
L195[11:05:04] <Vexatos> what type of
patterns, etc
L196[11:26:46] <Michiyo> polka dots,
stripes, some kinda neat zig-zag support would be nice.
L197[11:26:47] <Michiyo> :P
L198[11:27:06] <Forecaster> and the
classic checkerboard
L199[11:27:12] <Michiyo> yep
L200[11:28:35] <Vexatos> well thanks
L201[11:29:02] <Michiyo> No problem
L202[11:30:32] <Inari> /me hands Michiyo
some panties with each pattern
L203[11:30:35] <Inari> D:
L204[11:32:46] <Michiyo> woo
L205[11:46:47] <gamax92> sweet, moved
phone (wifi receiver) + laptop (has ethernet port) across my house
and setup a really long cable so that I can get better internet to
my computer
L206[11:48:42] <gamax92> now I just have
to hope cats don't mess with the cable
L207[11:50:15] <Vexatos> cat5 or
cat6
L208[11:51:46] <gamax92> cable doesn't
have markings on it
L209[11:52:14] <gamax92> the laptop only
does 10/100 and the wifi only gives like up to 16Mbps anyway
L210[11:53:14] <gamax92> but now I'm
actually getting around 16 and not an unstable 3
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L213[12:02:44] <AshIndigo> so ive been
trying out nanomachines and i cant seem to get a message from the
machines
L215[12:03:57] <Forecaster> are you using
a tablet?
L216[12:04:09] <AshIndigo> yeah
L217[12:04:15] <AshIndigo> thats the
program thats on there
L218[12:04:49]
<20kdc>
"Responce"...
L219[12:04:52]
<20kdc> not
sure if that's correct?
L220[12:05:45] <AshIndigo> oops
L222[12:06:27]
<20kdc> that
should solve it
L223[12:07:08] *
AshIndigo facepalms
L224[12:07:55]
<20kdc> hmm,
this is useful information
L225[12:08:08]
<20kdc> if I
require people in a base to all take nanomachines I could track
them
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L227[12:08:58] <AshIndigo> i was thinking
about that to but i dont know how cooperative my teammates might
be
L228[12:09:05]
<20kdc> and
anyone the system senses (via pressure plates for example) which is
untrackable is an error, which can be dealt with by sealing the
chamber and murdering everyone inside
L229[12:09:20]
<20kdc>
presumably by pushing iron blocks into their heads.
L230[12:09:20] <AshIndigo> considering one
of them knows i could murder them with one command
L231[12:09:30]
<20kdc>
well, you'd take the nanomachines too!
L232[12:10:09] <AshIndigo> im also the
only one doing OC right npw
L233[12:11:08] <gamax92> I use a debug
card if I want to track people
L234[12:13:24] <gamax92> the debug card is
also pretty useless given that oc runs in separate threads, causing
most operations to take an entire tick for world access
L235[12:14:51]
<20kdc>
gamax92: a debug card means cheating, so...
L236[12:15:49]
<20kdc> (A
debug card is not *entirely* useless, mind. If you have a bunch of
data and you CBA to download a library to convert your blocks into
a Minecraft world, a debug card is the perfect thing to do it for
you.)
L237[12:16:19] <S3> ok back
L238[12:16:38] <S3> gotta remember what
Vexatos' project was
L239[12:16:41] <S3> selene or
something
L241[12:17:30] *
Temia can't hear that name without thinking of fairies
now.
L242[12:17:42] *
Temia ... sees no problem with this. =w=
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L245[12:19:17] <S3> Vexatos: and yes, but
moonscript is not more like a purely functional interface
L246[12:20:10] <Vexatos> I even made a
Logo for selene
L247[12:20:27] <Vexatos> but I have not
yet requested permission because it's technically a modified
version of the Lua logo
L248[12:21:09] <AshIndigo> so how do i
read the data from the modem message?
L249[12:21:20] <AshIndigo> when i print it
i get a "modem_message"
L250[12:21:42]
<20kdc>
AshIndigo: wrap the event.pull in {},
L251[12:21:47]
<20kdc> then
get indexes.
L252[12:21:59]
<20kdc> Or,
alternatively, if you know what you're going to get
precisely,
L253[12:22:19]
<20kdc> use
local mt, p1, p2, p3 = event.pull(10,
"modem_message")
L254[12:22:31]
<20kdc> (add
more ", p<number>" locals if needed)
L255[12:22:49]
<20kdc> (the
names + numbers are arbitary, though.)
L256[12:25:13] <AshIndigo> what are the
long ids for?
L257[12:26:02] <Forecaster> long
ids?
L258[12:26:09] <Vexatos> the UUIDs?
L259[12:26:11] <Vexatos> well
L260[12:26:13] <Vexatos> there are
UUIDs
L261[12:26:14] <Vexatos> ._.
L262[12:26:18] <AshIndigo> for who?
L263[12:26:27] <Vexatos> well the first is
the network card that received it
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L265[12:26:32] <Vexatos> the second is the
device that sent it
L266[12:27:50] <Ashindigo_> Cool
L267[12:28:11] <Forecaster> ever oc
component has an address, that's what they are
L268[12:28:17] <Forecaster> every*
L269[12:28:32] <Mimiru> In other
components, it's the UUID of the component that generated the
event
L270[12:29:34] <Forecaster> true for the
network components too, since the card that received generates the
event :3
L271[12:32:37] <Vexatos> AND THEN THERE IS
THE SPOOFING CARD
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L273[12:32:49] *
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L274[12:32:51] <Forecaster> there is no
bee card
L275[12:33:30]
<20kdc> of
course there is... just send the following message to a network
card:
L276[12:33:33] <S3> Vexatos: so how do I
use this thing? what's all this selenec and stuff?
L277[12:33:52] <Vexatos> depends on where
you want to use it
L278[12:33:54]
<20kdc>
<command><insertion-macro>beemov.entry</insertion-macro></command>
L279[12:34:04] <Vexatos> OpenOS? real
/bin/lua? something else?
L280[12:34:14] <S3> Vexatos: I have a 5.3
lua interpreter on my Linux box here
L281[12:34:58] <S3> my understanding is
that selene is actually a compiler / parser that compiles to lua?
or .. not sure, if it's just a library I understand that too, but
if it's a compiler I can write a makefile to use it..
L282[12:35:02] <Vexatos> Now there's two
options, liveMode=true or false
L283[12:35:12] <Vexatos> if true, it will
actually replace load
L285[12:35:26] <Vexatos> so anything you
load after the call will be parsed through selene first
L286[12:35:30] <S3> so it compiles it to
Lua, then loiads it?
L288[12:35:36] <Vexatos> if false, you
will have to run it trough the parser manually
L289[12:35:43] <Vexatos> which is not hard
either
L290[12:36:04] <S3> so I'm assuming that's
what selenec will do, which I didn't see in the repo yet
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L292[12:36:13] <S3> for non live
stuff
L293[12:36:14] <Vexatos> well you can
check out the OpenOS wrapper for it
L297[12:36:53] <Vexatos> load() takes an
environment as an argument
L298[12:36:55] <Vexatos> by default it is
_G
L299[12:37:09] <S3> makes sense
L300[12:37:12] <Vexatos> and
thatenv._selene.liveMode
L301[12:37:17] <Vexatos> is what is being
checked
L302[12:37:20] <Vexatos> if that is true,
it will replace load
L303[12:37:28] <Vexatos> if not, you can
compile selene code like this
L304[12:37:36] <Vexatos> local parser =
require("selene.parser")
L305[12:37:42] <S3> livemode sounds like
what I want if I want loadable kernel modules in my OC os?
L306[12:37:44] <Vexatos> local workingcode
= parser.parse(mycode)
L307[12:37:54] <Vexatos>
alternative:
L308[12:38:02] <Vexatos> local selene =
require("selene")
L309[12:38:11] <Vexatos> local workingcode
= selene.parse(mycode)
L311[12:38:19] <S3> and then you can load
that
L312[12:38:26] <Vexatos> yes
L313[12:38:32] <S3> this is all super
nifty
L314[12:38:48] <Vexatos> and you can also
run selene.unload
L315[12:38:51] <Vexatos> and it will
restore everything
L316[12:38:59] <S3> are all the features
listed in the readme currently implemented?
L317[12:39:12] <Vexatos> yes
L318[12:39:20] <S3> neat, so you've been
working on this for some time
L319[12:39:55] <S3> and I'm assuming this
is 5.3 compat
L320[12:40:34] <Vexatos> It works natively
on Lua 5.2+
L321[12:40:38] <Vexatos> and there is a
wrapper for Lua 5.1
L322[12:40:55] <S3> yeah I saw that
L323[12:41:17] <Vexatos> Apparently I
started Selene in... 30 Apr 2015, at least that is the date of the
first commit
L324[12:41:38] <Vexatos> but yes, there is
5.3-only stuff like &=
L326[12:45:18] <Vexatos> oh right
L327[12:45:24] <Vexatos> S3, that second
argument in selene.load
L328[12:45:27] <Vexatos> is actually
liveMode
L329[12:45:33] <S3> already guessed
:D
L330[12:45:39] <Vexatos> I completely
forgot I added that .-.
L331[12:48:04] <S3> Trying to think about
how I want to do this. I think for now I can write a selenec script
on this linux box and then put it in my makefile rules, have it
build a kernel image, and then embed selene into the kernel itself
for loading modules.
L332[12:48:09] <S3> with livemode
L333[12:48:54] <Vexatos> selenec.lua in
the OpenOS wrapper might give you hints
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L335[12:49:03] <S3> yeah I have that
open
L336[12:49:56] <S3> you know, I was just
thinking, I made a pretty shitty ramdisk thing for the last
one
L337[12:50:06] <S3> maybe I should make a
relocatable object (like .o for c) for lua..
L338[12:50:47] <S3> using some sort of
tail call delegation generation that allowed to to call all global
functions from the object file
L339[12:50:56] <S3> and ink them with
other object files
L340[12:51:03] <S3> foo.lo
L341[12:52:22] <S3> itl be useful for
debugging, because I can write an lobjdump that displays all of the
globals in the object
L342[12:55:28] <S3> I wonder if I can use
metatables on _ENV...
L343[12:56:04] <Vexatos> uuuh
L344[12:56:10] <S3> scary
L345[12:56:12] <Vexatos> well
L347[12:56:28] <Vexatos> S3 ^
L348[12:56:33] <S3> AHAHA
L349[12:56:42] <Vexatos> how to protect
your own env
L350[12:56:50] <Vexatos> while making it
available for others :⁾
L351[13:02:57] <S3> writing my own
minifier will be interesting
L352[13:03:33] <S3> I guess the first step
is to remove all unnecessary whitespace
L353[13:03:48] <CompanionCube> S3: did you
already look at crunch for ideas
L354[13:03:48] <S3> and then shorten all
local variables to single letter things or something
L355[13:03:55] <S3> crunch?!
L356[13:04:07] <S3> I can't go to
crunch
L357[13:04:15] <S3> I type crunch and hit
enter it brings me to crunchyroll XD
L360[13:05:22] <Temia> That reminds me of
something stupid
L361[13:05:47] <Temia> Case-insensitive
autocomplete for case-sensitive situations like URIs.
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L363[13:06:10] <S3> CompanionCube: ew...
it looks like this compresses globals too
L364[13:06:12] <S3> that's
DANGEROUS!
L365[13:06:34] <S3> ill have to tweak it
maybe
L366[13:07:15] <CompanionCube> also, from
the cdprojeckt forums which recently had a security incident:
L367[13:07:16] <S3> so the idea is
this
L369[13:07:33] <CompanionCube> ' For even
better compression it is also able to do a kind of lossy
compression when replacing long globals with short local
variables.'
L370[13:07:35] <CompanionCube> fail#
L371[13:07:41] <CompanionCube> 'It is our
understanding that the obsolete forum database contained usernames,
email addresses and salted MD5 passwords (MD5 is an encryption
algorithm we used to encrypt your data). This means your old
passwords were secured and not directly accessible by
anyone.'
L373[13:08:26] *
Temia facepalms so hard.
L374[13:08:46] <S3> salting md5 is
pointless
L375[13:08:54] <S3> because you can
recognize any md5's beginning
L376[13:09:00] <S3> in any salt /
pepper
L377[13:09:17] <Vexatos> S3, selene is not
mini at all, it is meant to be somewhat readable even after being
compiled :X
L378[13:09:35] <S3> Vexatos: oh no I'm
talking for making loadable kernel modules
L379[13:09:43] <S3> not for the code of
the kernel core
L380[13:09:49] ***
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L381[13:10:02] *
CompanionCube thinks that both things are very terrible but calling
MD5 encryption is the worst one
L382[13:10:06] <S3> these are collections
of lua files that can be packed into larger objects of lua files
and are minified
L384[13:11:24] <Temia> CC: this
L385[13:12:08] <Temia> the whole thing is
a showcase of ineptitude and a cause for alarm
L386[13:18:44] <vifino> Writing your own
window manager isn't easy.
L387[13:18:51] <vifino> I've learned that
the hard way.
L388[13:20:17] <Inari> CompanionCube: To
the general user calling it that is just fine
L389[13:20:49] <Inari> Your average
witcher forum user won't know or care about the difference, they
just want to know their passwords are stored securely. Encrypted =
secure in most minds
L390[13:22:28] <Temia> But...
L391[13:22:32] <Temia> they're not.
L392[13:23:00] <Inari> They aren't cause
MD5 yeah :P Not because they called MD5 encryption
L393[13:23:12] <Temia> To overtly state
otherwise and back it up with buzzwords is just lying.
L394[13:25:10] <Inari> Temia: I mean
L395[13:25:12] <Inari> they didn't lie
:P
L396[13:25:29] <Inari> "This means
your old passwords were secured and not directly accessible by
anyone."
L397[13:25:34] <Inari> they are not
/directly/ accessible
L398[13:26:01] <Temia> Yeah, no, that's
just weaseling out of responsibility.
L399[13:26:19] <Temia> This is a serious
matter and should be taken seriously, not swept under the
rug.
L400[13:26:36] <Inari> Either way, raising
a stink over someone calling md5 encryption seems pointless.
L401[13:27:02] <Temia> That was an aside
comment
L402[13:27:08] <Temia> Icing on the
cake.
L403[13:27:19] <Inari> And it was the only
point I addressed
L404[13:27:45] <Temia> ...I just don't
understand you anymore. :/
L405[13:27:50] <Inari> ?.?
L406[13:28:27] <Temia> You are, by the
very act of addressing that, the one raising a stink.
L407[13:29:13] <Inari> I addressed the
point of "But md5 isn't encryption!"
L408[13:29:25] <Inari> > [20:10:01]
CompanionCube thinks that both things are very terrible but calling
MD5 encryption is the worst one
L409[13:29:29] <Inari> [20:20:17]
<Inari> CompanionCube: To the general user calling it that is
just fine
L410[13:29:30] <Inari> [20:20:49]
<Inari> Your average witcher forum user won't know or care
about the difference, they just want to know their passwords are
stored securely. Encrypted = secure in most minds
L411[13:29:34] *
Temia rolls her eyes.
L412[13:29:40] <Temia> I'm done with this
and with you.
L413[13:30:38] <Inari> Its the same reason
why CSI and such always gets IT stuff wrong. Most people don't and
won't care
L414[13:31:21] <Inari> They just need to
know theres some IT whizzbang being used to find some info
L415[13:31:39] <CompanionCube> Inari: At
least CSI can get a pass for being fictional entertainment rather
than reality.
L416[13:32:52] <CompanionCube> the 2nd
part isn't an outright lie, but calling MD5 encryption very much
is
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L418[13:37:36] <Forecaster> huh, no
history from endernet?
L419[13:37:41] <Forecaster> o.o
L420[13:39:47] <Forecaster> weird
L421[13:41:12] <Michiyo> o_O
L422[13:42:00] <Forecaster> our internet
went out, had to go reboot the router
L423[13:42:11] <Forecaster> I didn't get
the messages that were posted since then
L424[13:42:20] <Forecaster> I can see them
on discord
L425[13:42:34] <Forecaster> Lizzy: what's
up with that?
L426[13:42:39] <vifino> you opened your
irc client in incognito mode!
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L428[13:49:43] <Lizzy> Forecaster, err,
not sure
L429[13:50:02] *
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lewdness
L430[13:50:53] <Inari> CompanionCube: Then
call it not encrpytion and explain every user why their data isn't
encrypted
L431[13:52:07] <CompanionCube> Inari:
'Hashing is a way of securing passwords so they cannot be directly
accessed by attackers.'
L432[13:52:20] <Forecaster> there's some
buffer playback
L433[13:52:28] <CompanionCube> maybe add
the word 'stored' before passwords
L434[13:53:17] <CompanionCube> hell, you
could even say it's similar/related to encryption if you wanted,
that doesn't seem to be a lie
L435[13:54:03]
<TYKUHN2>
Just say its not encryption because it can't be undone
L436[13:54:38] <CompanionCube> well...it
can be 'undone' if you have sufficient compute power and itme
L437[13:54:40] <CompanionCube> *time
L438[13:55:05]
<TYKUHN2> It
can't be undone it can just be redone to find the output
>:)
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L440[14:19:43] <S3> Vexatos: aren't I just
mean?! :D
L442[14:23:10] <vifino> S3: that is bad.
for one thing, the ls target is just plain incorrect.
L443[14:23:18] <vifino> it has no input
files.
L444[14:23:23] <S3> it's working
L445[14:23:29] <Vexatos> S3, shouldn't it
be .sel D:
L446[14:23:36] <S3> where
L447[14:23:43] <S3> oh yes
L448[14:23:46] <S3> .sel it should
be
L449[14:23:48] <vifino> it should not be.
it is terribl.
L450[14:23:49] <vifino> it should not be.
it is terrible.
L451[14:23:55] <Vexatos> it is :>
L452[14:24:00] <Vexatos> but the entire
language is so it fits
L454[14:24:16] <Vexatos> I don't mind
ls
L455[14:24:22] <S3> but now I need to
write a makefile parser in lua for people that don't have
gmake..
L457[14:25:26] <S3> I could just make a
build script in Lua actually
L458[14:26:14] <Skye> CompanionCube, one
could has something twice
L459[14:26:52] <CompanionCube> Skye:
?
L460[14:26:59] <Skye> *hash
L461[14:27:28] <Skye> it's possible to get
slightly (only slightly) by hashing client side and server
side
L462[14:28:02] <S3> bah gotta get
going
L463[14:32:09] <Vexatos> S3, so uuh
L464[14:32:13] <Vexatos> why are you
making this OC
L465[14:32:15] <Vexatos> err OS
L466[14:32:17] <Vexatos> ,_,
L467[14:32:20] <Vexatos> brain pls
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<TYKUHN2>
Got killed by a 40mm GL loaded with flashbangs ?
L478[16:06:51] ***
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L479[16:07:26] <Gavle> S3, another GERTi
update just hit the GitHub
L480[16:07:50] <Gavle> I'm beginning work
with @MajGenRelativity to finally start writing the routing
functionality
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L482[16:13:04] <DevonX|> hi anyone know
how to print out how manny of item tyoe X there is in a chest
?
L483[16:13:41] <gamax92> oh cool I can
actually get ~25Mbps down
L484[16:14:08] <gamax92> I just need
something to hide the ethernet cable from cats :|
L485[16:14:25] <Gavle> DevonX|, do you
know how to check how many items are in a chest?
L486[16:14:47] <DevonX|> nope thats what i
need the help with
L487[16:16:11] <DevonX|> guess it has
something to do with the getItemDetail() but i cant seem to get the
syntax right
L488[16:18:25] <Gavle> ~w inventory
L490[16:18:57] <Gavle> ~w inventory
controller
L492[16:19:45] <Gavle> ~w robot
component
L494[16:19:56] <Gavle> DevonX|, are you
using count() in the robot component?
L495[16:20:24] <Gavle> or robot API, it
doesn't matter
L496[16:20:34] <DevonX|> im trying to
compare it like (is there stone )
L497[16:23:31] <Gavle> uh
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L499[16:24:07] <Gavle> DevonX|, is there
stone in the robot's inventory already?
L500[16:24:31] <DevonX|> im trying to
figure out how to check for stone in the me network using the
component.me__interface.getItemDetail()
L501[16:24:42] <DevonX|> so its a big
chest <_<
L502[16:31:50] <Gavle> ah
L503[16:32:06] <Gavle> unfortunately, I
don't have experience with using the ME network and OC
together
L504[16:34:33] <DevonX|> the syntax looks
like this what i run it function(item:(id:string):object
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L506[16:36:29]
<Marcell>
Hey together,
L507[16:37:11]
<Marcell>
OCLights 2 and OpenPeripherals Addons is also isntalled
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L509[16:39:09] <DevonX|> how do i get an
item fingerprint of an item ?
L510[16:39:20] <DevonX|> i think i almost
got it
L511[16:41:57] <DevonX|> im strugling with
the text formating
L512[16:43:19] <gamax92> hmm ... to
attempt to port OCLights2 or not ...
L513[16:44:46]
<Marcell>
http://pastebin.com/iUfJN9Vb <<< this is
the main programm he used, written for CC. The part for which I
look begins in line 54 where he draws all over the paintutils (what
equivalent exists in OC for this?). THe Library used for this is
http://pastebin.com/pFHeia96 which I did not found
ported yet.
L514[16:45:33]
<Marcell>
what do you mean with "port OCLights2 or not"
gamax92?
L515[16:45:42] <gamax92> to 1.8 and
above
L516[16:46:03] <Temia> Hey Michi
L517[16:46:12] <Temia> Guess who just had
Odin spawn on top of her?
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L519[16:47:26]
<Marcell>
hmmm ... eventually skippen 1.8/1.9 if OC self is available for
1.10? But currently I play on 1.7.10 (yes, it is outadted I know
pls don't blame me for this) since many main mods are not ported
yet to 1.10.2/1.11 and it seems that many 1.7.10 mods won't be
ported since the original authors have dropped them or no longer
reach able - rly bad ?
L520[16:47:28] <vifino> lewd
L521[16:47:36] *
Temia bops Vifino
L522[16:47:45] <vifino> :s
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L524[16:47:48] *
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L525[16:47:57] *
Temia mu '^'
L526[16:48:50]
<TYKUHN2>
Marcell I'll have a look at it
L527[16:49:29]
<Marcell>
Thanks TYKUHN2
L528[16:50:31]
<Marcell>
Mimiru? I am not able to change my shown Name in Discord so can u
please remove the last "L"? Or better change it to
Marcel|Chaoschaot234 if this is possible and shown on IRC
correctly.
L529[16:50:55]
<TYKUHN2> I
don't know AE's API I'll warn you now
L530[16:51:07]
<Marcell>
wait a moment ^^
L531[16:51:20]
<TYKUHN2>
You can modify your username
L532[16:51:31] <gamax92> this display
driver keeps crashing
L533[16:51:38]
<TYKUHN2>
Mod must modify nickname
L534[16:52:31]
<Marcell>
Thanks for the change Mimiru
L535[16:53:12] <gamax92> discord says it
sent me an email, but I have not gotten an email
L536[16:53:16] <gamax92> yaaay...
L538[16:57:10]
<TYKUHN2>
Gracias
L539[16:57:40]
<MGR>
WHOO!
L540[16:57:49]
<Marcell> ?
- Was happy after founding this since it has all methods you need
for COntroller/Interface and so on.
L541[16:57:57]
<Marcell> ?
- Was happy after founding this since it has all methods you need
for Controller/Interface and so on.
L542[16:57:57]
<MGR>
GERTi's untested routing protocol has been written!
L543[16:57:59] <DevonX|> i cant fiure out
of to call this funtion ( getItemDetail(item,proxy?) )
L544[16:58:40] <DevonX|> figure*
L545[16:58:57]
<MGR> well,
on the client side
L546[16:59:05]
<MGR>
anyways dinner
L547[16:59:19] *
Gavle holds quiet party
L548[16:59:54] ***
Gavle is now known as Gavle|Away
L549[17:00:50]
<Marcell>
LOL - I like this text on the World Sensor Card. Who has made those
funny texts? THe first time I have read all those textes I must
stop playing MC because I laughed all the time over it xD.
L550[17:09:28] <Michiyo> Temia, o_O
L551[17:09:28] <Michiyo> fun
L552[17:09:37] <Temia> Seriously.
L553[17:10:14] <Michiyo> I've not changed
anything
L554[17:10:18] <Michiyo> @Marcell
L555[17:10:26] <Michiyo> <-- Mimiru on
discord
L556[17:10:29] <Temia> It was like
"Wait, a big boss FATE just spawned on top of me? But there's
none of those in Larksc--" and then Odin's theme started
playing. And then I died.
L557[17:10:35] <Temia> And THEN the
tension weather set in.
L558[17:10:49] <Michiyo> lol..
L559[17:10:49] <Michiyo> ouch
L560[17:11:33] <payonel> LUA
L561[17:11:36] <Michiyo> NOW I've changed
your nickname, and no I'm not adding the full thing, if Discord
supported it I'd add a nick limit to it too.
L562[17:11:45] <payonel> what does LUA
stand for?
L563[17:11:50] *
payonel giggles
L564[17:11:56] <Temia> On the plus side, I
got an achievement and some pieces of his mantle a few minutes
later :D
L565[17:11:56] <Michiyo> No Enderbot
:(
L566[17:11:57] <payonel> #lua return
{}
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L568[17:12:01] <Michiyo> lol nice
L569[17:12:08] <Michiyo> payonel, also, no
|0xDEADBEEF|
L570[17:12:20] <payonel> Michiyo: i check
from time to time, hoping
L571[17:12:22] <Temia> Front row seats to
the ensuing beatdown after I called it.
L572[17:12:31] <payonel> Michiyo: can i
make a lua bot?
L573[17:12:50] <Michiyo> I don't
care...
L574[17:12:56] <Michiyo> clear it with
Lizzy to make sure :P
L575[17:13:07] <Michiyo> MichiBot, would
have a lua module... but I dunno how to do it safely
L576[17:13:27] <payonel> i'm happy to make
mine vunerable if ppl want to try
L577[17:13:28] <payonel> it'd be fn
L578[17:13:30] <payonel> fun*
L579[17:13:55] <payonel> well..unless they
make it spam the channel
L580[17:13:58] <payonel> that wouldn't be
nice
L581[17:14:08] <payonel> then it would be
like we have 2 mgrs
L582[17:14:16] <gamax92> shots fired
L583[17:14:17] <Michiyo> ooooooooooh
L584[17:14:18] <Michiyo> lol
L585[17:14:18] <vifino> @20kdc: You coming
back or did you go offline?
L586[17:14:27] <Michiyo> @status
@20kdc
L587[17:14:27] <Corded> Michiyo: 20kdc is
currently OFFLINE
L588[17:14:38] <Michiyo> vifino, ^
L589[17:14:40] <vifino> :v
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L591[17:24:51] *
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L592[17:25:55] *
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L596[18:05:46] <gamax92> :o
L597[18:06:08] <gamax92> this is the first
bag I've ever seen that while having a serving size in ounces, also
has an 'about N pieces'
L598[18:20:53]
<Kodos> Woo,
traded my Torchlight 2 for Portal 2
L599[18:22:38]
<MGR> @Kodos
what is Torchlight 2?
L600[18:23:43]
<Kodos> Ever
play FATE?
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L602[18:33:39]
<MGR> @Kodos
no
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L605[18:47:11]
<Kodos> Well
it's basically a top down dungeon crawler
L606[18:52:40]
<MGR> tbh,
I've never played that type of game
L607[18:52:47]
<MGR> sounds
cool though
L608[19:19:14] <S3> hey mgr
L609[19:19:21] <MajGenRelativity>
heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
L610[19:19:23] <S3> did you hear about
trump taking anxiety medication?
L611[19:19:28]
<MGR> I did
not
L612[19:19:38] <S3> supposedly to prevent
hispanic attacks
L613[19:19:46] <MajGenRelativity> ha ha ha
ha
L614[19:19:49] <S3> XD lol lol lol
L615[19:20:05] <MajGenRelativity> solid
joke
L616[19:20:10]
<MGR> OH
NO
L617[19:20:12] <S3> kodos: Not
Nethack?!
L618[19:20:16] <MajGenRelativity> I broke
the symmetry!
L619[19:20:28] <S3> combo breaker!
L621[19:20:47] <S3> 80 pages to go!
L622[19:20:53] <S3> then I have to read a
300 page book
L623[19:21:02] <S3> and then type a 100+
word essay and pass it in by tomorrow.
L624[19:21:07] <S3> it's 8:21 pm,
L625[19:22:15]
<MGR> gg
m8
L626[19:22:23]
<MGR> I hope
you know sleep well
L627[19:22:27]
<MGR> You'll
be missing it
L628[19:22:28]
<Kodos> S3,
is your steam inventory public
L629[19:22:43] <S3> Probably not?
L630[19:22:47] <S3> Maybe? I dunno
L631[19:22:54]
<Kodos> Link
me your steam profile
L632[19:23:53] <S3> time to install
steam
L633[19:24:05] <S3> I forgot to reinstall
after the reformat
L634[19:28:21]
<MGR> S3,
did you see the news about GERTi?
L635[19:28:32]
<MGR> For
the first time in a couple weeks, I've been able to push it
forwards
L636[19:28:36] <S3> no I've been reading
reading and reading
L637[19:28:40] <S3> for my classes
L639[19:28:47]
<MGR> The
routing procedure is online for clients
L640[19:28:57]
<MGR> check
the GitHub if you want more details
L641[19:29:10]
<MGR> online
== coded, online != fully tested
L642[19:29:12]
<MGR>
yet
L643[19:29:34] <S3> Kodos: I can't find my
username on the steam community site, so I'ma log in once steam
finishes updating and see if I can get my account name from there
or somethin..
L644[19:29:52]
<Kodos>
Mimiru, how is the hash from the biometric reader assembled
L645[19:30:36] <Mimiru> with code
L646[19:30:46] <Mimiru> It's based on the
players UUID
L647[19:30:52] <Mimiru> I don't remember
specifics off the top of my head
L648[19:31:03]
<Kodos>
Mkay
L649[19:31:11]
<Kodos> Is
it persistent between worlds?
L650[19:31:14]
<Kodos>
err
L651[19:31:15]
<Kodos>
consistent
L652[19:31:17] <Mimiru> UUID
L653[19:31:20] <Mimiru> Player.
L654[19:31:21] <Mimiru> :P
L655[19:31:26]
<Kodos>
Mkay
L656[19:32:03] <S3> HOLY SHIT
L657[19:32:10] <S3> My friend bought me
Civ 5
L658[19:32:14] <Mimiru> byte[]
bytesEncoded =
Base64.encodeBase64(entityplayer.getUniqueID().toString().getBytes());
L659[19:32:19] <S3> I never playerd a civ
game before
L661[19:34:10] <S3> Kodos ^
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L663[19:35:10]
<Kodos> Is
not public
L664[19:35:32]
<Kodos>
Mimiru, can I have a lua toggleable option to turn off the keypad's
beeps
L665[19:35:49]
<Kodos> Or
volume level or something
L666[19:38:19] <S3> how do I publisize
it?
L667[19:38:40] <S3> Kodos try now
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L669[19:40:20]
<Kodos>
Nope
L671[19:40:36] <S3> I switched the inv to
public
L673[19:40:56] <S3> I forgot to hit save
kodos
L675[19:40:59] <S3> should work now
L676[19:41:31]
<MGR> S3,
Civ V is awesome
L677[19:41:35]
<MGR> also,
good night
L678[19:41:41] <S3> I don't know anything
about civ
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L680[19:41:42] <S3> is it RTS?
L681[19:41:45]
<MGR>
no
L682[19:41:52]
<MGR> it's a
turn based strategy game
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L685[19:45:51] <SF-MC> o/
L686[19:46:22]
<Kodos>
Okay, got keypad working ish
L687[19:46:55]
<Kodos> Now
to make a test program
L688[19:47:15]
<Kodos> Does
a disk drive fire an event when a disk is inserted?
L689[19:47:29]
<Kodos> I
know the fs becomes available, but is there a specific event for
inserting a disk
L690[19:47:37] <SF-MC> I want to say
yes
L691[19:47:45] <SF-MC> I can check for you
in just a second
L692[19:52:35] <SF-MC> Kodos: no
L693[19:52:38] <SF-MC> at least not in my
build
L694[19:52:45] <SF-MC> Mine is several
months old though, I think
L695[19:53:56] <SF-MC> 1.6.0.9
L696[19:55:51] <SF-MC> And it doesn't look
like a 1.6.1.x feature either :(
L697[19:55:58] <SF-MC> sorry Kodos
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L700[19:56:53] <SoraFirestorm> need to
upgrade my mods anyways
L701[19:56:57] <SoraFirestorm> since I'm
actually playing again
L702[19:57:34]
<Kodos>
Working on a thing right now for keypads
L703[19:59:27]
<Kodos> Hm,
what's an easy way to do something like "String One and "
+= "String Two"
L704[19:59:44] <Mimiru> ..
L705[20:00:04] <Mimiru> Only thing I know
of in lua
L706[20:00:29]
<Kodos>
Right, but I am trying to append a new button input to the current
stored input
L707[20:00:44]
<Kodos> And
then when the 'E' button is hit, it checks the current value
against a stored value
L708[20:02:23]
<TYKUHN2>
Server just got pirated ?
L709[20:02:28]
<Kodos>
wat?
L710[20:02:39]
<TYKUHN2>
Three people came on and votebanned me
L711[20:02:49]
<TYKUHN2> No
words exchanged beyond me saying "A report will be
filed"
L712[20:05:36]
<TYKUHN2> I
expect the banlist to grow during the great European wakeup
time.
L713[20:06:03]
<Marcel>
what happened on which server?
L714[20:06:10]
<Kodos>
Mimiru, fix yer wiki :3
L715[20:07:06] <Mimiru> You might want to
take what documentation exists now, and save it
L716[20:08:49]
<Kodos>
Why?
L717[20:11:43]
<TYKUHN2>
Mimiru is about to enact operation "The Great
Purge"
L718[20:11:45] <Mimiru> doesn't matter..
what's the issue?
L719[20:12:00] <Mimiru> You're not far
off
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L721[20:12:49]
<Kodos> The
custom colors on the keypad entry closes the tbale with a ), and
not a }
L722[20:12:54]
<Kodos> I
know better, but newbies will likely copy and paste your code
L723[20:13:18]
<Kodos>
Also, the setKey seems to be having trouble accepting the table of
colors
L724[20:13:24]
<Kodos> It's
not erroring, but colors aren't changing
L725[20:17:28]
<Kodos> Oh,
I see
L726[20:17:35]
<Kodos>
setKey takes 3 arguments
L727[20:18:03] <Saphire> Hey o/
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L730[20:21:58] <Mimiru> It should only
require 2
L731[20:22:18] <SF-MC> btw Kodos
L732[20:22:30] <SF-MC> Just confirmed with
latest available build
L733[20:22:36] <SF-MC> no disk
insert/remove events
L734[20:22:40] <SF-MC> just fs
events
L735[20:23:42] <SF-MC> anyways
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L737[20:24:59]
<Kodos>
Mimiru, maybe 2 if you're using the tables, but the colors still
aren't changing. With editing a single button, it takes 3 (Button
ID, Label, and Color)
L738[20:26:11]
<Kodos> Can
confirm, using tables, the first set works to change labels, but
second table is NOT changing the colors
L739[20:26:56]
<Kodos>
Oh
L740[20:27:01]
<Kodos>
Because colors takes ints, and not strings
L741[20:27:06] <S3> Kodos, so uh, what'd
you need the inv for?
L742[20:27:08]
<Kodos> Even
though the wiki is using strings
L743[20:27:14]
<Kodos> S3,
to see if you had anything worth trading for :3
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L745[20:28:01]
<Kodos> Got
it working now
L746[20:28:02]
<Kodos>
Thanks
L747[20:28:08] <Mimiru> @Kodos that seems
to be because optTable changed in 1.6
L748[20:28:23] <Mimiru> and no, the wiki
is using tables..
L749[20:28:48]
<Kodos> Yes,
it is
L750[20:28:56]
<Kodos> Look
at keypad's custom colors
L751[20:29:01]
<Kodos>
Opens with a {, like normal
L752[20:29:08]
<Kodos> But
you have a closing ) and not }
L753[20:29:18] <Mimiru> Cause it was a
typo?
L754[20:29:20] <Mimiru> It's tables.
L755[20:29:21]
<Kodos> Also
the numbers for colors need to not be strings
L756[20:29:29]
<Kodos> Or
is that what you mean
L757[20:29:29] <S3> Kodos oh lol
L758[20:29:37] <S3> Kodos: probably
not
L759[20:29:42]
<Kodos>
Indeed
L760[20:30:08] <Mimiru> Yes, well I didn't
write the docs for half of this shit.
L762[20:30:20] <Saphire> okay, JS people
are... weird
L763[20:30:22] <S3> Kodos: Though space
engineers is neat
L764[20:30:43]
<Kodos> S3,
yes, too bad it turns my computer into a Jet Turbine
L765[20:31:00] <Mimiru> it works fine when
you don't use strings for the color numbers, using tables for arg1
and arg2
L766[20:31:08] <Saphire> S3: it's neat but
i'm on linux, wine 64 is shit and my graphical card is barely
better than builtin one
L768[20:31:27] <Saphire> shut up :C
L769[20:31:31] <S3> didn't wine 2.0 JUST
make a release announcement?
L770[20:31:32] <Saphire> (sorry)
L771[20:31:40] <Saphire> Mmmm, what did
they do?
L772[20:31:51] <gamax92> improvements to
wine
L773[20:31:53] <S3> Saphire: who shut
up?
L774[20:31:55] <Saphire> And i hope it's
all available on staging as well
L775[20:32:34] <S3> it'd be kinda neat if
I could embed wine 2.x as a libos in my exokernel
L776[20:32:37] <Saphire> S3: uh, you,
though i already said sorry and didn't really meant it... and
probably (wrongly) thought you sent that "haha" to
me
L777[20:32:37]
<the-returning-void> wine 2.0 is code
freeze, isn;t it?
L778[20:32:51] <Saphire> wat?
L779[20:33:11] <S3> Saphire: but js people
ARE weird
L780[20:33:27] <Saphire> Oh, it's some
kind of temporary thing..?
L781[20:33:36] <Mimiru> remember, you can
also use up to 3 characters per button
L782[20:33:41] <S3> okay I have no idea
wtf everyone is talking about
L783[20:33:43]
<Kodos>
Mimiru, Yes, that's what I said ?
L784[20:33:47] <S3> Saphire: is being
super confusing too
L785[20:33:48] <Saphire> Ah i see
L787[20:33:53]
<Kodos> 3
chars on buttons? Neat
L788[20:33:55]
<Kodos>
Hm
L789[20:34:09] <Mimiru> And people wonder
why I want to nuke everything and become a hermit.
L790[20:34:20] <Saphire> void: it seems
that it was pre-release code freeze so they won't break all the
things during the release accidently
L791[20:34:35]
<the-returning-void> probably
L792[20:34:44] <Saphire> "Wine
development uses the code freeze before each stable release to give
developers time to revisit bugs and test applications"
L793[20:35:08] <Saphire> So, don't scare
me like that again and check your info :P
L794[20:35:12] <Mimiru> Also, good to know
that playSoundEffect respects NONE of the fucking volume
sliders
L795[20:35:14] <Mimiru> fun times.
L796[20:35:20] <Mimiru> fuck you
forge/mojang
L797[20:35:23]
<the-returning-void> sowwi ?
L799[20:36:17] <Saphire> Mimiru: time to
manually change the volume of audio on the fly-ish (caching?) to
what the volume is set?
L800[20:37:07] <Mimiru> I'm just going to
rip the sounds out of the mod.
L801[20:37:59] <SoraFirestorm> which mod
now?
L802[20:38:11] <Saphire> ...
L803[20:38:25] <SF-MC> it hasn't been
explicitly said :(
L804[20:38:45] <Mimiru> OpenSecurity
L805[20:38:50]
<Kodos>
Open- yeah
L806[20:38:51] <SF-MC> oh
L807[20:39:21] <Saphire> "
L808[20:39:23] <Saphire> DOOM is the first
big Windows-only game that provides support for the new Vulkan API
and we were eager to try it out. When DOOM dropped the Denuvo
protection in December, it was finally possible to get the game
working in Wine with only a few additional patches. Everything
necessary is now part of Wine Staging and you should be able to
enjoy DOOM at almost native speed when using the Vulkan
L809[20:39:25] <Saphire> renderer. If you
don't trust me, you can for example take a look at this comparison.
There might be a few minor bugs left, but all major functions of
the game (single player, multi player, ...) work as expected.
L810[20:39:27] <Saphire> "
L811[20:39:29] <Saphire> Whoa
L812[20:39:55] <SF-MC> meh
L813[20:40:03] <SF-MC> would like to see
sounds stay but not a big loss
L814[20:40:55]
<Kodos> I
think they're a nice touch, but if Forge is a shitter about volume,
th en yeah
L815[20:41:26]
<Kodos> So
far, I've got the computer to beep when 8 is pressed
L816[20:41:33]
<Kodos> And
only 8
L817[20:43:52] <Mimiru> well, half of them
are annoying, the other half are stupid and annoying
L818[20:44:20] <Mimiru> IDK wtf I was
thinking when I made the RFID scanner make a sound on scan..
L819[20:44:29] <Mimiru> = stupid and
annoying
L820[20:46:50] <SF-MC> are we talking
about the alarms too?
L821[20:46:53] <SF-MC> I think the alarms
are neat
L822[20:46:56] <Mimiru> Well... no
L823[20:47:01] <Mimiru> the alarms HAVE to
make sound
L824[20:47:01] <SF-MC> yay <3
L825[20:47:01] <Mimiru> :P
L826[20:47:10] <SF-MC> well, I was
wondering if gone altogether
L827[20:47:59] <Mimiru> Well, the entire
mod is about alarms that make alarming sounds
L828[20:48:00] <Mimiru> :P
L829[20:50:45]
<TYKUHN2>
Server reclaimed. I got unbanned
L830[20:56:11]
<Kodos>
Okay, PIN Entry and checking works ?
L831[20:56:29]
<Kodos>
Mimiru, if I were to write a program to be included with the
keypad, what would you want it to do?
L832[20:56:47]
<Kodos>
Should I just have it display Access Granted/Denied, and a comment
line for inserting additional code?
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L834[21:01:25] <scj643-web_> I need to
find lizzy or anyone that can tell me what's happening with the
VPS
L835[21:02:19] <Mimiru> That'd be lizzy,
and you'll likely be waiting a bit.
L836[21:02:40] <scj643-web_> Shoot
L837[21:02:47] <SF-MC> *bang*
L838[21:02:50] <SF-MC> I shot
L839[21:02:55] *
scj643-web_ dies
L840[21:02:59] <scj643-web_> Rip my irc
bouncer
L841[21:03:10] <SF-MC> oh...
L842[21:03:12] <scj643-web_> when did
scj643 part
L843[21:03:12] <SF-MC> uh...
L844[21:03:15] <SF-MC> Ididn't do
it?
L845[21:03:36] <scj643-web_> it seems to
be a dns issue
L846[21:04:05] <Mimiru> scj643 roughly an
hour ago
L847[21:04:19] <scj643-web_> ah
L848[21:04:28] <Mimiru> what's the DNS
issue since... I host the DNS for it
L849[21:04:31] <Mimiru> I'd like to
know
L850[21:04:45] <scj643-web_> Mimiru:
wasn't it you thata gave me the info for the dns stuff
L851[21:04:53] <Mimiru> idk, maybe
L852[21:05:02] <scj643-web_> Mimiru it's
going to a domain that's not mine
L853[21:05:20] <scj643-web_> That or it's
just being slow as hell
L854[21:05:21] <Mimiru> ok, lemme bust out
the ole' crystal ball.
L855[21:06:09] <scj643-web_> Yeah it's
going to a domain that isn't mine
L856[21:06:11] *
Mimiru sighs
L857[21:06:15] <Mimiru> WHICH
DOMAIN?
L858[21:06:18] <Mimiru> :/
L859[21:06:28] <scj643-web_>
scj.theender.net
L860[21:07:07] <Mimiru> And should that
not be pointed at 213.32.62.236?
L861[21:07:18] <scj643-web_> Actually
looking at it probably the vps
L862[21:07:35] <scj643-web_> Still using
my let's encrypt cert
L863[21:08:39] <Mimiru> Then it's not a
dns issue from the looks of it
L864[21:09:43] <Mimiru>
scj643.theender.net works but it also points to a different
IP
L865[21:10:11] <scj643-web_> welll ssh is
open
L866[21:10:23] <scj643-web_>
scj643.theender.net is my US Vps
L867[21:10:36] <Mimiru> --- 213.32.62.236
ping statistics ---
L868[21:10:36] <Mimiru> 8 packets
transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 1449ms
L869[21:10:42] <Mimiru> So yeah... I'd say
OVH france issue
L870[21:10:48] <ping> Mimiru pong
L871[21:12:00] <scj643-web_> I'm getting
replies
L872[21:12:01] <SF-MC> total bs
L873[21:12:05] <SF-MC> total fkin bs
L874[21:12:11] ⇦
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L875[21:12:17] <Mimiru> Canada and US both
time out
L876[21:12:18] <Mimiru> so IDK
L877[21:12:48] <gamax92> I get replies
here but it's not that ip address
L878[21:12:55] <gamax92>
107.170.104.108
L879[21:13:10] <Mimiru> gamax92,
scj.theender.net or the other?
L880[21:13:11] <scj643-web_> Reply from
213.32.62.235: bytes=32 time=93ms TTL=50
L881[21:13:19] <Mimiru> the 107 is a
different box
L882[21:13:25] <gamax92> oh, well ther
other also gets relpies
L883[21:13:48] <scj643-web_> oh wait
what
L884[21:14:02] <scj643-web_> when i ping i
get a replay on an ip 1 lower
L885[21:16:34] <SF-MC> need options for
preventing mob spawns in particular places in the nether
L886[21:16:37] <scj643-web_> Deffinitly a
vps issue :P
L887[21:16:49] <SF-MC> will interdiction
torches work?
L888[21:19:15]
<Kodos>
Okay, keypad code is done, I think :3
L889[21:21:28] <Mimiru> There, the sounds
I left now respect the Blocks volume slider
L891[21:24:05] <scj643-web_> What was my
quit message Mimiru
L892[21:24:22] <Mimiru> "I should
really just check OCLogs"
L893[21:24:30] <SF-MC> lol
L894[21:25:05]
<Kodos> Now
to mess with computer.beep to try and make success/failure
beeps
L895[21:25:42] <Mimiru> make failure beeps
with arrow dispensers
L896[21:26:52]
<Kodos>
Lol
L897[21:27:16]
<Kodos>
Urgh, there's like a 2 tick gap between beeps
L898[21:27:30] <scj643-web_> So what was
my part message when my vps went to shit
L899[21:27:39] <Mimiru> "I should
really just check OCLogs"
L900[21:27:45] <scj643-web_> Where
L901[21:27:52]
<Kodos>
%oclogs
L903[21:28:22] <Mimiru> pretty much
EVERYTHING that has happened in the last 2 years is there
L904[21:28:25] <scj643-web_> Thanks
L905[21:28:35] <SF-MC> >pretty
much
L906[21:28:42] <Mimiru> there are small
gaps.
L907[21:28:47] ⇦
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Mischief Managed!)
L908[21:29:01] <Mimiru> like if my ZNC
went down, or I rage /znc disconnect'd
L909[21:29:11] <scj643-web_> Any other of
lizzy's servers down?
L910[21:29:21] <Mimiru> ALl of the ones on
our IRC net are up
L911[21:29:26] <Mimiru> s/AL/Al/
L912[21:29:27] <MichiBot> <Mimiru>
All of the ones on our IRC net are up
L913[21:29:44]
<Kodos>
Okay, I suppose 800/80 will have to do
L914[21:29:45] <Mimiru> You know...
L915[21:29:46] <Mimiru> I said that
L916[21:29:53] <Mimiru> and then
#LinkAlerts got spammed
L917[21:30:24] <Mimiru> They're up
though..
L918[21:30:28] <scj643-web_> Well nginx is
alive
L919[21:30:43] <scj643-web_> alive enough
to spit 500 and 403 errors
L920[21:31:16]
<Kodos>
Whee, now I can do keypad doors instead of having to keep track of
a mag card
L921[21:32:01] <Mimiru> swipe mag card,
enter key code, AND biometric scan
L922[21:32:20] <gamax92> and a secret
question
L923[21:32:30] <Mimiru> ^
L924[21:32:45] <scj643-web_> Don't forget
2factor with phone
L925[21:33:11]
<Kodos>
Don't forget a redstone combination lock, too
L926[21:33:19] <SF-MC> lol
L927[21:33:35] <scj643-web_> Oh shit
someone could be attacking my vps
L928[21:33:51] <scj643-web_> I crawled a
website of someone that was holding another site for ransom
L929[21:33:54] ⇦
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L930[21:35:29] <scj643-web_> Ok nginx is
still serving files
L932[21:38:59] ⇦
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L934[21:41:41] <scj643-web> What could
cause this
L935[21:44:14] <scj643-web> Quassel is
up
L936[21:44:29] <scj643-web> Or atleast
it's port is ireachable
L937[21:49:24] <scj643-web> ok my ssh port
is showing up as tcpwrapped
L938[21:52:08] <scj643-web> Well shit
hopefully lizzy can fix this
L940[21:56:27] <Izaya> \o/
L941[21:56:37] <Izaya> I can use C++ and
Qt rather than Victoria Bitter
L942[21:58:20] <scj643-web> Mimiru: what
would be on there that wuld affect me
L943[21:58:29] <Mimiru> idfk
L944[21:58:48]
<Kodos> scj,
let's just wait for Lizzy
L945[21:59:04] <scj643-web> Ok
L946[22:09:31]
<scj643>
Someone ping me on discord when @Lizzy is alive
L947[22:12:05] <Izaya> was about to ask
why not ping on IRC
L948[22:12:13] *
Izaya is not clever today
L949[22:12:21] <scj643-web> Lol
L950[22:12:33] <scj643-web> What's strange
is nginx is running fine
L951[22:12:43] <scj643-web> everything
else is having issues
L953[22:21:30] <scj643-web> My stuff is
back
L954[22:24:05]
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L956[22:25:54] <scj643> Everything is back
to normal
L957[22:42:43]
<Kodos> Good
:3
L958[22:43:02]
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L959[22:43:28] <SF-MC> o/ again!
L960[22:43:33]
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L961[22:43:33]
zsh sets mode: +v on Kodos
L962[22:43:56] <SF-MC> o/ Kodos
L963[22:44:02] <Kodos> o/
L964[22:46:09] <SF-MC> I need moar iron
:(
L965[22:48:16] <SF-MC> in other news
L966[22:48:20]
<TYKUHN2> I
love protocol failure
L967[22:48:22] <SF-MC> I have scented
candle <3
L968[22:48:34] <Kodos> I have smellgood
hand soap :3
L969[22:49:19] <scj643> I have
problems
L970[22:49:26] <scj643> and $100
L971[22:50:34] <Kodos> I have... 48ish.
But that's my entire funds for the month
L972[22:50:59] <Kodos> On the bright side,
bills are paid and groceries are acquired for at least the first 10
days of the month
L973[22:51:39] <scj643> Damn
L974[22:51:45] <scj643> That $100 was a
birthday gift
L975[22:51:51] <scj643> I turn 18 on the
4th
L976[22:52:05] <SF-MC> whee 18
L977[22:52:06] <Kodos> Welcome to
adulthood. Run while you can
L979[22:57:39] ⇦
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L980[22:58:55] <SF-MC> plastic is a great
TiCon shortbow material
L981[23:14:37]
<TYKUHN2>
Ion cannon?
L982[23:14:44]
<TYKUHN2> I
was trying to boost my speeds
L983[23:14:58]
<TYKUHN2>
Noticed eth0 was running at 1Gbps link speed (faster than current
100Mbps)
L984[23:15:06]
<TYKUHN2>
Around 15 minutes later
L985[23:15:15]
<TYKUHN2>
Realised eth0 was a virtual representation of the CPU
L986[23:15:58] <SF-MC> damn
L987[23:16:02] <SF-MC> forgot to get
building mats
L988[23:16:11] <SF-MC> need to ride my
railway back to the start
L989[23:16:32]
<TYKUHN2>
Wish I could plug my cable into eth0 ?
L990[23:25:27] ⇦
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L991[23:26:18] <Izaya> Kodos: hopefully
you have plenty of ramen
L992[23:26:28] <Izaya> or two minute
noodles as we call them here
L993[23:26:46] <Izaya> man I don't care if
it's 37C I could really go for some
L994[23:27:44] <Izaya> scj643: did you
just use ALL the nmap options?
L995[23:28:10] <scj643> Intense scan
L996[23:28:20] <scj643> I was using
zenmap
L997[23:29:53] <Izaya> ah okay
L998[23:30:20] <Izaya> Don't tend to use
GUI tools
L999[23:57:32] <vifino> Gotta love
segfaults.
L1000[23:57:56] <vifino> Somehow, my WM
utility segfaults trying to list the subwindows of the root
window.
L1001[23:58:01] <vifino> Which is..
bad.
L1002[23:58:24] <vifino> Because, ya
know, that's what you wanna do 99% of the time.
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