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L5[00:43:09] <Kodos> https://www.reddit.com/r/feedthebeast/comments/5tno2v/varipass_website_opencomputers/
L6[01:09:42] <snowden89> that is kind of cool
L7[01:09:44] <snowden89> :P
L8[01:09:55] <snowden89> i wonder how they store it.
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L10[01:15:35] <Ashindigo_> Pretty neat
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L20[02:20:20] <GreaseMonkey> RE:varipass, you could actually have some fun by letting OC connect to redis
L21[02:20:33] <GreaseMonkey> protocol's even simpler as you don't even need a JSON parser
L22[02:20:57] <GreaseMonkey> hardest part is probably converting decimal number strings into actual ints
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L25[02:29:04] <sytoru> @greasemonkey that shouldn't be too difficult. Requires a little more horsepower
L26[02:29:20] <sytoru> but you just parse the string by byte.
L27[02:29:32] <sytoru> although you will need to know which number system you are using
L28[02:29:41] <sytoru> ie: is . or , the decimal marker
L29[02:30:49] <sytoru> then you can just count the digits afterwards and divide by 10^n
L30[02:31:00] <sytoru> sum to the part that was before
L31[02:31:29] <GreaseMonkey> it actually requires less horsepower
L32[02:31:49] <GreaseMonkey> a json parser needs the ability to parse floats
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L34[02:32:40] <GreaseMonkey> wait hmm, i'll need to check if redis does have floats as an actual type
L35[02:32:43] <GreaseMonkey> i suspect it does
L36[02:32:54] <GreaseMonkey> either that or they're strings
L37[02:34:48] <sytoru> sorry. i think i misunderstood
L38[02:41:40] <GreaseMonkey> ok, floats are apparently actually strings and not actually floats
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L41[03:12:42] <Forecaster> ohai Inari, how's the bucket thing going? :P
L42[03:29:23] <Inari> Fine, fine
L43[03:29:24] <Inari> Why? :o
L44[03:29:37] <Forecaster> https://github.com/PC-Logix/LanteaBot/commit/c74becc23f604eea878b0edb1f6c4af214216f0b
L45[03:29:40] <Forecaster> :P
L46[03:30:02] <Forecaster> %inventory
L47[03:30:03] <MichiBot> Forecaster: Unknown sub-command '' (Try: add, remove, list)
L48[03:30:26] <Inari> Well I have less to do then :P
L49[03:30:38] <Inari> You hsould make mit /me able
L50[03:31:01] <Forecaster> %inventory add Lewdness
L51[03:31:01] <MichiBot> Forecaster: Added 'Lewdness' to inventory
L52[03:31:09] <Forecaster> %stab love
L53[03:31:09] * MichiBot stabs love with Lewdness
L54[03:31:48] <Inari> %inventory list
L55[03:31:48] <MichiBot> Inari: Lewdness
L56[03:31:52] <Inari> :p
L57[03:31:55] <Inari> Should use it up
L58[03:32:13] <Inari> And stuff like
L59[03:32:16] * Inari gives MichiBot a condom
L60[03:32:18] <Inari> Would be nice
L61[03:32:36] <Forecaster> I can do that next time I've got some spare time
L62[03:32:56] <Ashindigo_> %inventory
L63[03:32:56] <MichiBot> Ashindigo_: Unknown sub-command '' (Try: add, remove, list)
L64[03:33:07] <Ashindigo_> %inventory add knife
L65[03:33:07] <MichiBot> Ashindigo_: Added 'knife' to inventory
L66[03:33:43] <Forecaster> I can make each new item have like 5 uses or something
L67[03:33:46] <Ashindigo_> there it finally has a proper weapon
L68[03:37:21] <Forecaster> gonna need to figure out how to make it update the db to add a "uses" column though
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L70[03:42:41] <Inari> Lets just get bucket here :P Its much nicer to interact with than Michibot
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L74[03:47:31] <Forecaster> you mean because it responds to being addressed instead of a command prefix?
L75[03:47:35] <Pigpork> can anyone help me with TIS-3D mod?
L76[03:47:47] <Inari> Forecaster: Yeah, also it interacts with the channel more :p
L77[03:48:07] <Inari> Pigpork: help how?
L78[03:48:22] <Pigpork> like how do i make programs there? any example programs
L79[03:48:32] <Pigpork> because i cant find a wiki for it
L80[03:48:55] <Forecaster> getting another bot in here just for that probably wont happen :P
L81[03:48:57] <Inari> Didn't it have a book explaining the commands or something like that
L82[03:49:15] <Inari> And I like its triggered responses :P
L83[03:49:16] <Inari> [10:46:18] <browncoat> Are they?
L84[03:49:16] <Inari> [10:46:19] <Bucket> Not really
L85[03:49:37] <Pigpork> yes i know there is a book, but can you give me any example programs to learn from
L86[03:49:43] <Forecaster> MichiBot can do that too
L87[03:49:50] <Forecaster> it just doesn't because it's spammy
L88[03:50:06] <Forecaster> and of limited novelty
L89[03:50:12] <Ashindigo_> Craft everything from the mod!
L90[03:50:18] <Inari> Eh, you can rate-limit it. Sometimes it gets a bit spammy but then people just go "Bucket: shut up" and it'll be quiet for a while
L91[03:50:22] <Pigpork> i did craft everything already
L92[03:50:52] <Inari> I'm not really sure what kind of example program one could provide
L93[03:51:09] <Pigpork> like for others to learn from
L94[03:51:24] <Pigpork> because i barely know anything about the mod and it seems cool
L95[03:51:58] <Forecaster> I haven't really used that mod
L96[03:52:36] <Inari> Well
L97[03:52:44] <Inari> you move values and proces them to do what you want :D
L98[03:52:49] <Inari> You migth want to look at TIS-100
L99[03:53:14] <Pigpork> okay but are there any wikis, or example programs for this mod?
L100[03:53:48] <Inari> Dunno, don't think so? You could try youtubing it
L101[03:54:13] <Pigpork> i tried youtubing but i only found one short video, barely learnt anything lol
L102[03:54:25] <Inari> I'm nto sure what you want to learn
L103[03:54:51] <Pigpork> like how to make programs for it
L104[03:55:11] <Inari> You write them into the codebook and apply them to the execution modules
L105[03:55:33] <Inari> at least last I checked
L106[03:55:59] <Inari> Its a somewhat niche mod :P
L107[03:56:01] <Pigpork> i know how to make them, how i dont know how to code the programs
L108[03:56:09] <Pigpork> like i need some examples lol
L109[03:56:41] <Inari> What about them? The thing should tell you the commands. Theres a ACC register that holds a value, maybe there is a BKP too I think. And it's pretty assembly-ish
L110[03:57:52] <Pigpork> 5 bucks for who makes some example programs
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L112[04:01:21] <Inari> rip
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L114[04:06:01] <Inari> TIS-3D is cool, unfortunately its even more niche than OC which already finds little to no use
L115[04:15:53] <Ashindigo_> oc is pretty useful once your familiar with it
L116[04:16:52] <Forecaster> you're
L117[04:17:01] <xandaros> Forecaster: thank you
L118[04:17:59] <xandaros> I've wanted to play with TIS-3D for a while. I should really take a look at it. I did enjoy TIS-100, even though I never finished it
L119[04:25:13] <Temia> TIS-3D would make a pretty good automation system for a diesel punk/industrial modpack
L120[04:26:14] <Inari> Ashindigo_: I don't know, I don't know a lot of things it makes sense to use it for :P
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L123[05:06:07] <diphtherial> so, if you wanted OC to support a different language, i suppose you'd write an architecture (in java) to hook it up to your VM? is that right?
L124[05:06:18] <vifino> Yes.
L125[05:06:40] <diphtherial> neat; i'm not sure if i have the time yet, but i'm interested in having it work with pythn
L126[05:06:44] <diphtherial> *python, even
L127[05:07:14] <Forecaster> pathon
L128[05:08:20] <Izaya> pethon
L129[05:08:43] <Forecaster> patheon, the language of the gods
L130[05:08:46] <Forecaster> some gods
L131[05:08:54] <Izaya> just the interesting ones?
L132[05:09:04] <diphtherial> just the dtf ones
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L136[05:49:38] <Ashindigo_> hmm there doesnt seem to be OC support for advanced rocketry
L137[05:56:43] <Forecaster> they'd have to add that
L138[05:57:00] <Forecaster> or someone would have to make an addon for that
L139[05:57:11] <Forecaster> or convince Vexatos to add it to computronics :P
L140[05:57:57] <Ashindigo_> or add drivers for reading info
L141[05:59:09] <Forecaster> wut
L142[05:59:33] <Forecaster> yeah that's how adding support would work
L143[05:59:45] <Forecaster> regardless of where it's added
L144[06:00:15] <Ashindigo_> yeah...
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L147[06:36:03] <Pigpork> can anyone give me a example program about tis-3D
L148[06:36:20] <Pigpork> i need help with the tis-3d mod
L149[06:36:48] <Inari> Oh look, you're back xD
L150[06:37:00] <Pigpork> yea im back and so are you lol
L151[06:37:09] <Inari> I've never left
L152[06:37:25] <Pigpork> wow,
L153[06:37:36] <Pigpork> still can you help me lool
L154[06:38:16] <Inari> No clue, I'm not sure what you'd have as an example program
L155[06:38:53] <Pigpork> like what can the computers do in this mod lol
L156[06:39:13] <Pigpork> can you write programs for them like for opencomputers?
L157[06:39:25] <Inari> Well, of course? Not exactly like in OC of course though :P
L158[06:40:10] <Pigpork> so can you give me a example program n send throught pastebin
L159[06:40:20] <Inari> I don't have one
L160[06:40:30] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfJs2Xk8SdM&t=2m50s
L161[06:40:31] <MichiBot> TIS-3D: Low Level Computing in Minecraft | length: 10m 5s | Likes: 71 Dislikes: 2 Views: 5,075 | by Mighty Pirates | Published On 6/12/2015
L162[06:40:49] <Pigpork> i have watched it already lol, but barely learnt anything
L163[06:41:02] <Inari> Have you read the TIS-100 manual?
L164[06:41:06] <Pigpork> yes
L165[06:41:13] <Pigpork> i already googled it too
L166[06:41:36] <Inari> Well each module does its thing... the redstone thingy can take values that you can read, or you can write values to it to output
L167[06:41:43] <Inari> stack stuff stores values
L168[06:41:51] <Inari> colours thingies can be different colours
L169[06:41:55] <Inari> screens can be drawn on
L170[06:42:03] <Inari> numpads can be used to input numbers
L171[06:42:09] <Inari> Sounds thingies make sounds
L172[06:42:15] <Pigpork> how to draw on the screens?
L173[06:42:15] <Inari> Or something
L174[06:42:26] <Inari> DUnno, shouldn't the TID-3d manual say? :D
L175[06:42:53] <Pigpork> it just said the color codes lol, but didnt say about how to draw on the screens
L176[06:44:51] <Inari> "Each sequence of five received by the display module is interpreted as a draw call with the components: color, column, row, width and height. The grid is quadratic and has twenty-eight (28) columns and rows."
L177[06:45:05] <Inari> "A simple program drawing vertical lines in the different colors: MOV 16 ACC LOOP: SUB 1 MOV ACC LEFT # COLOR MOV ACC LEFT # X MOV 0 LEFT # Y MOV 1 LEFT # WIDTH MOV 28 LEFT # HEIGHT JNZ LOOP"
L178[06:45:16] <Inari> Tahts from the manual :P
L179[06:45:26] <Pigpork> okay let me copy it down
L180[06:45:49] <Inari> You have to of course add the line endings
L181[06:46:47] <Inari> https://hastebin.com/isizaguqis.txt
L182[06:47:59] <Pigpork> what are line endings?
L183[06:48:08] <Inari> As in, it isn't all in one line :P
L184[06:48:11] <Inari> Like you see in the hastebin
L185[06:48:39] <Pigpork> oh okay
L186[06:50:01] <diphtherial> eeenteresting, hadn't heard of tis-3d
L187[06:50:11] <diphtherial> i should probably get back into tis-100
L188[06:53:34] <Pigpork> Inari: it isnt working, my display module is blank
L189[06:53:52] <Inari> screenshot?
L190[06:54:10] <Ashindigo_> hmm running cat python.lua is not a great idea
L191[06:54:25] <Pigpork> okay i will post the screenshot to igmur
L192[06:55:27] <Pigpork> http://imgur.com/a/jr0vn
L193[07:00:35] <Pigpork> .
L194[07:01:17] <Ashindigo_> ,
L195[07:01:59] <Pigpork> so any response? i posted the screenshot
L196[07:02:09] <Ashindigo_> i dont know anything about tis-3d
L197[07:04:08] <Pigpork> im giving the screenshot to Inari
L198[07:04:15] <Pigpork> but he havent replied lol
L199[07:05:22] <Inari> So they screen module is on the left side there?
L200[07:05:58] <Inari> Are those hasthags? Half look like dollar isgns
L201[07:06:48] <diphtherial> Ashindigo_: what's python.lua? a python interpreter written in lua?
L202[07:07:04] <Ashindigo_> on oppm theres a python package
L203[07:07:29] <Pigpork> yes they are hashtags
L204[07:07:41] <Pigpork> and the display module is on the left
L205[07:09:53] <Pigpork> nervermind, i got it working now :)
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L209[07:10:35] <jazzpi> how do i suck into a drone? i tried drone.suckDown(), but that doesn't exist and drone.suck(0) doesn't do anything and returns false
L210[07:11:02] <Forecaster> does the drone have an inventory upgrade in it?
L211[07:11:16] <Inari> Works fine for me
L212[07:11:20] <Inari> Pigpork: :P
L213[07:11:46] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/SqnNj
L214[07:12:08] <jazzpi> Forecaster: inventory and inventory controller
L215[07:12:21] <jazzpi> i also just noticed that drone.suck(5) works (if the chest ist east of the drone)
L216[07:12:32] <jazzpi> so i guess my question is how do i suck downwards
L217[07:12:52] <Forecaster> check the sides api for the number for "down"
L218[07:13:05] <Forecaster> go on a computer and start the lua prompt
L219[07:13:11] <Forecaster> then type print(sides.down)
L220[07:13:17] <Forecaster> or =sides.down
L221[07:13:20] <Forecaster> does the same thing
L222[07:13:40] <jazzpi> sides.down == 0
L223[07:13:50] <jazzpi> which is why i tried drone.suck(0)
L224[07:14:22] <Forecaster> and that doesn't work with the inventory being below the drone?
L225[07:14:29] <jazzpi> which by the way isn't documented like that, robot.suck() has an optional argument count according to the docs but drone.suck() has a required argument
L226[07:14:37] <jazzpi> yes exactly
L227[07:15:47] <Pigpork> how do i make a longer program for Tis-3D computer? becuase my program wont fit
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L231[07:18:16] <Pigpork> lol anyone reply to me
L232[07:18:20] <Forecaster> weird
L233[07:19:55] <Pigpork> who uses tis-3d here? becuase i have questions lol
L234[07:20:44] <Kodos> iirc the gui for the code bible is basically a book, so you should just be able to use the page arrows at the bottom
L235[07:21:58] <Pigpork> i mean my whole program wont fit into a execution module
L236[07:23:06] <Kodos> Do you get any sort of error?
L237[07:24:08] <Pigpork> no but only half of my program runs
L238[07:24:23] <Pigpork> it can run properly if i split my program into 2
L239[07:25:52] <Ashindigo_> Throw more ram?
L240[07:25:52] <Ashindigo_> (If that's possible)
L241[07:26:01] <Pigpork> oh okay let me try
L242[07:27:39] <Pigpork> stil not working, my program wont fit in the execution module screen
L243[07:28:30] <Pigpork> and how do i make a program loop
L244[07:31:35] <Pigpork> how do i run a program thats more than one page big?
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L246[07:40:26] <Inari> You dont make a longer
L247[07:40:29] <Inari> you use more executon modules
L248[07:41:39] <Pigpork> oh okay
L249[07:42:01] <Pigpork> and can you find/make any programs? for tis 3d computers
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L251[07:43:22] <Inari> I don't believe so? If you mean finding lik elootdisks in OC
L252[07:44:28] <Pigpork> i meant can you give me some example programs to me lol
L253[07:47:44] <Inari> I don't have any, the manual has some
L254[07:48:13] <Inari> Why are you so fixated on example programs :P
L255[07:48:39] <Pigpork> because how am i going to learn to make programs lol
L256[07:48:49] <Inari> TRying around, lgoic
L257[07:48:51] <Inari> *logic
L258[07:49:23] <Pigpork> how are you gonna try without any examples/ideas
L259[07:49:42] <Inari> Look at the modules, see what you'd like to make, try to achieve it
L260[07:50:03] <Pigpork> oh okay i guess..
L261[07:50:58] <Pigpork> so how do i display text on a display module?
L262[07:54:25] <Ashindigo_> Some kind of print instruction?
L263[07:54:30] <Ashindigo_> I'm just guessing
L264[07:57:45] <Pigpork> can you run lua programs on tis 3d, like on opencomputers?
L265[07:58:34] <Ashindigo_> 0% chance I think
L266[07:59:40] <Pigpork> so, can you run any text based programs? on tis 3d
L267[07:59:55] * Ashindigo_ shrugs
L268[08:00:02] <Pigpork> like is it possible to make a text viewer and editor?
L269[08:05:07] <Pigpork> on tis 3d computers
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L271[08:14:56] <Inari> Well tehy are gone
L272[08:15:04] <Inari> But you display text by filling in the rihgt squares
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L274[08:18:46] <Pigpork> hello
L275[08:20:02] <Inari> You display text by filling the squares to make text out of them :P
L276[08:20:35] <Pigpork> can you give me the code for it?
L277[08:20:52] <Inari> Uh
L278[08:21:02] <Inari> You have the code to draw lines...
L279[08:21:42] <Inari> So to make an "O" you draw 2 vertical ines and 2 horizontal lines
L280[08:21:48] <Inari> to make a shape that resembles an O
L281[08:22:13] <Pigpork> okay but can you make the code for me? im completely new to tis 3d
L282[08:22:24] <Pigpork> can post to pastebin/hastebin
L283[08:22:30] <Pigpork> and*
L284[08:22:38] <Inari> Do you not understand how to draw lines/
L285[08:23:02] <Pigpork> not really
L286[08:23:10] <Inari> The manual tells you
L287[08:23:15] <Inari> that you send 5 values to the screen
L288[08:23:29] <Inari> As you can also see being done in the example program
L289[08:24:05] <Inari> The first value determines the colour, the second the column it will start drawing a box at, the third the row it will start drawing a box at, the fourth the width of the box, the fifth the height of the box
L290[08:25:12] <Inari> So as can be seen in the example program it hands it a colour, a column to start drawing (both 16 in the fiurst loop iteration), tells it to start at row 0 and a width of 1 (hence a line, not a box)
L291[08:25:14] <Inari> and 28 height
L292[08:25:20] <Inari> I guess the screen is 28x28 or something
L293[08:25:52] <Pigpork> yea but there are 2 values in each line in the example
L294[08:26:16] <Inari> Cause the MOV instruction takes two values
L295[08:26:22] <Inari> MOV 16 ACC sticks "16" into "ACC"
L296[08:26:34] <Inari> MOV ACC LEFt sticks the value currently in ACC to the left port
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L298[08:27:56] <Pigpork> how do i paste text into the code bbile
L299[08:28:01] <Pigpork> bible*
L300[08:29:42] <Inari> You probably dont
L301[08:29:48] <Inari> But you coudl try
L302[08:29:48] <Inari> :P
L303[08:30:04] <Ashindigo_> middle mouse?
L304[08:31:11] <Pigpork> okay
L305[08:31:54] <Ashindigo_> ive also started doing middle mouse instead of ctrl-v for pasting thanks to OC
L306[08:32:21] <Pigpork> i always used the insert button in oc
L307[08:34:00] <Pigpork> can you give me a code to display text on a display module? im bad at this mod because i just got it lol :P
L308[08:34:18] <Inari> "text"
L309[08:34:52] <Pigpork> yea, because i only got a colorful box that changes colors lol
L310[08:34:57] <Inari> Seems the newest TIS might have multiple page programs?
L311[08:35:28] <Pigpork> but im on the 1.7.10 minecraft,
L312[08:35:36] <Pigpork> so i cant get the newest version
L313[08:35:40] <Inari> :p
L314[08:35:50] <Inari> Well text is just multiple boxes
L315[08:35:56] <Inari> As said, an O is 4 boxes
L316[08:35:58] <Inari> creating an O shape
L317[08:36:17] <Pigpork> i know what you meant, but can you write the code and give it to me lol
L318[08:37:04] <Inari> I would but I don't think a single execution module has enough lines to trivially draw 4 boxes
L319[08:37:44] <Pigpork> can i use multiple executions modules for one display
L320[08:38:27] <Inari> Sure
L321[08:39:22] <Pigpork> so can you write me the programs to display a simple text?
L322[08:39:45] <Inari> Could, again, its not super trivial so I don't really care for it :P
L323[08:40:15] <Inari> I don't see whats so hard about drawing 4 boxes though
L324[08:41:11] <Pigpork> i just dont know how, so can you write me this program(s)
L325[08:41:29] <Pigpork> i cant find any videos on this mod
L326[08:41:45] <Inari> You draw a box, stating its colour, postiion where it starts and the widht and height of it, do you understand those concepts?
L327[08:42:24] <Pigpork> not really but i wil try
L328[08:42:38] <Inari> Which conept of those do you nto understand?
L329[08:42:50] <Inari> Colour should be obvious at least
L330[08:43:23] <Pigpork> i dont know anything because im completely new
L331[08:43:27] <Inari> its row and column is... well if you have a grid of 28x28 fields and I tell you to draw a box you'll need to know where to start drawing that box, so if I say 3 and 2 you'll start drawing on the third from the left and second from top
L332[08:43:40] <Inari> Then you'll need to know how far to draw
L333[08:44:14] <Inari> So I'l lsay 3 wide and 2 high so you'll fill in the boxes going to the right till there are 3 boxes filled and then repeat the same below another time to get a height of 2
L334[08:44:41] <Pigpork> oh okay, but the box keeps changing colors, idk what to do
L335[08:44:56] <Inari> Well the colour is the first value you hand it
L336[08:45:06] <Ashindigo_> appreciate the rainbow!
L337[08:45:11] <Inari> Whats your current code
L338[08:45:25] <Pigpork> i will post it to pastebin
L339[08:45:30] <Inari> Also again, play TIS-100 :P
L340[08:46:41] <Pigpork> http://pastebin.com/VaFWT2Q3
L341[08:46:46] <Pigpork> heres the code
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L343[08:46:56] <garageagle> hello!
L344[08:47:00] <garageagle> list
L345[08:47:04] <Inari> Well lets step through that
L346[08:47:09] <Inari> You put 16 into the ACC
L347[08:47:20] <Pigpork> yea so what does it mean?
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L349[08:47:50] <Inari> The ACC is a register, the TIS manual shoudl tell you that much too. It holds a value from -999 to 999
L350[08:47:54] <Inari> Anyway, so now the aCC is 16
L351[08:48:09] <Inari> you put a label "LOOP" and subtract 1 from the ACC, now the ACC is 15
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L354[08:57:23] <Ashindigo_> ~wiki database
L355[08:57:23] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:database
L356[09:00:41] <Ashindigo_> so why are databases upgrades?
L357[09:00:54] <Ashindigo_> it would be nice if they were a card for use in a db server
L358[09:01:59] <Temia> There's always adapters.
L359[09:02:34] <Ashindigo_> for robots?
L360[09:02:49] <Ashindigo_> or for reading a chest
L361[09:04:41] <Temia> For housing a database upgrade.
L362[09:05:14] <Ashindigo_> adapters can hold upgrades?
L363[09:05:24] <Ashindigo_> o.O
L364[09:05:33] <Temia> Yes.
L365[09:06:18] <Ashindigo_> my world has been expanded
L366[09:13:05] <Kodos> Rack mounted upgrade containers were supposed to have been a thing, but life happened and it never got implemented
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L368[09:26:12] <Michiyo> On this day in 2012, it was Raining, Sleeting, and Snowing at the same time...
L369[09:30:36] <Skye> sneeting?
L370[09:30:42] <Skye> sntreeting
L371[09:30:47] <Skye> strain
L372[09:31:34] <Kodos> %weather 62002
L373[09:31:35] <MichiBot> Current weather for Alton, IL Current Temp: 35.9°F/2.2°C Feels Like: 36°F/2°C Current Humidity: 67% Wind: From the West 0.0 Mph/0.0 Km/h Conditions: Partly Cloudy
L374[09:31:44] <Kodos> urgh, i thought it was supposed to be warm in town today
L375[09:31:53] <vifino> $weatber
L376[09:31:55] <vifino> dammit
L377[09:32:00] <vifino> %weather frankfurt
L378[09:32:01] <MichiBot> Current weather for Frankfurt, Germany Current Temp: 50.0°F/10.0°C Feels Like: 48°F/9°C Current Humidity: 55% Wind: From the East 5.6 Mph/9.0 Km/h Conditions: Clear
L379[09:32:18] <vifino> stupid keyboard and stupid sitting position and stupid everything.
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L381[09:36:07] <gamax92> %lua tonumber("_", 16)
L382[09:36:48] <vifino> gamax92!
L383[09:36:51] <gamax92> %lua print("hi")
L384[09:36:51] <MichiBot> hi
L385[09:37:08] <vifino> How are you?
L386[09:37:17] <gamax92> %lua print(tonumber("_", 16))
L387[09:37:17] <MichiBot> 8
L388[09:37:23] <gamax92> Yay LuaJ
L389[09:38:01] <vifino> is it just me or _ being a number being weird for somebody else too?
L390[09:38:50] <gamax92> vifino: normally it's not but in LuaJ land it is
L391[09:40:02] <vifino> so its only weird in LuaJ, but normal for everything else?
L392[09:40:59] <Michiyo> gamax92, if you have suggestions, thoughts, ideas... or anything lemme know
L393[09:41:10] <Inari> %weather Vifinofurt
L394[09:41:11] <MichiBot> No data returned
L395[09:41:12] <Michiyo> Cause I honestly have no idea the best way to do it.. but I know it's an often used feature.
L396[09:41:50] <gamax92> %lua print(string.format("%.3f", math.pi))
L397[09:41:50] <MichiBot> 3.141592653589793
L398[09:42:11] <gamax92> string.format does nothing in LuaJ land
L399[09:42:26] <Michiyo> I banged it together quickly last night, and xandaros got print working since it sends output to stdout
L400[09:42:59] <gamax92> Michiyo: first, you should grab OC-LuaJ
L401[09:43:13] <Michiyo> is there a maven for that? :P
L402[09:43:30] <gamax92> Probably not
L403[09:43:41] <gamax92> Who cares though
L404[09:43:56] <vifino> Probably the person who asked...
L405[09:44:04] <Michiyo> meh.. it just means one more jar to ship, so I'm not too fucked up over it.
L406[09:44:35] <Michiyo> would jnlua or something else work better for this?
L407[09:44:37] <gamax92> %lua print(tostring(math.pi))
L408[09:44:37] <MichiBot> 3.1415927
L409[09:44:47] <gamax92> truncation to floats!
L410[09:45:00] <gamax92> Yeah, anything is better than stock LuaJ
L411[09:45:05] <Ashindigo_> %lua for i=10,1,-1 do print(i) end
L412[09:45:06] <MichiBot> 10
L413[09:45:07] <MichiBot> 9
L414[09:45:08] <MichiBot> 8
L415[09:45:09] <MichiBot> 7
L416[09:45:09] <Michiyo> ffs...
L417[09:45:10] <MichiBot> 6
L418[09:45:11] <MichiBot> 5
L419[09:45:12] <MichiBot> 4
L420[09:45:13] <MichiBot> 3
L421[09:45:14] <MichiBot> 2
L422[09:45:15] <MichiBot> 1
L423[09:45:18] <Ashindigo_> :D
L424[09:45:30] <gamax92> ahh
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L426[09:45:33] <Michiyo> welp.
L427[09:45:34] <Michiyo> nvm
L428[09:46:16] <gamax92> JNLua would be much better though yes, sorry
L429[09:46:35] <Michiyo> that's another issue I was having.. cause print goes to stdout, I have to override the print function... and I have no way of stopping that
L430[09:46:40] <Michiyo> that I've found yet.
L431[09:47:23] <gamax92> Make print append to a string builder or some sort of buffer
L432[09:47:40] <gamax92> And in whatever handles running the command, check and print there
L433[09:47:46] <Michiyo> I tried that..
L434[09:48:08] <Michiyo> the issue is in how the override is done..
L435[09:48:14] <Michiyo> also it was late and I needed sleep
L436[09:48:23] <Michiyo> and today it's shit, and I have to work.
L437[09:51:13] <gamax92> I'll look into it
L438[09:53:27] <Inari> That late kick though
L439[09:55:30] <gamax92> It's just that there are so many things in LuaJ that are broken or partially implemented and even with the work that's gone into OC-LuaJ to fix things, it's still a pile of garbage
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L442[10:01:01] <Michiyo> %lua for i=10,1,-1 do print(i) end
L443[10:01:23] <MichiBot> 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
L444[10:01:39] <Michiyo> close enough
L445[10:02:04] <Michiyo> %stab luaj
L446[10:02:05] * MichiBot stabs luaj with Lewdness
L447[10:02:08] <Michiyo> ._>
L448[10:04:33] <gamax92> Michiyo: sorry...
L449[10:04:42] <Michiyo> ?
L450[10:05:15] <Ashindigo_> %inventory list
L451[10:05:15] <MichiBot> Ashindigo_: Lewdness, knife
L452[10:08:11] <gamax92> Somehow Inari was involved
L453[10:08:36] <Inari> :P
L454[10:11:31] <Michiyo> There, just switched to OC-LuaJ, which will have to do until I can figure out jnlua
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L463[10:38:35] <jazzpi> can drones detect what block is next to them?
L464[10:48:33] <payonel> Inari: https://imgur.com/gallery/vPY37
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L466[10:50:26] <Michiyo> lol
L467[10:50:52] <Inari> payonel: Some work better than others
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L469[10:51:32] <Inari> #11 is so cartooney
L470[10:51:42] <Inari> "work" as in, the ones that jump away far = good :P
L471[10:51:55] <Inari> CAuse hey, that migth be a snake or something attacking, the further away the get the better
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L474[10:56:37] <Michiyo> hey Forecaster wanna help me test something?
L475[10:56:55] <Michiyo> Or, well anyone really
L476[10:57:05] <Michiyo> I just have to make the bot ignore someone, and see if %lua works still lol
L477[10:57:20] <Inari> How rude!
L478[10:57:37] <Michiyo> I'll take that as a yes Inari :P
L479[10:57:41] <Michiyo> %ignore Inari
L480[10:57:53] <Michiyo> just do something simple like %lua print("hi")
L481[10:58:32] <Forecaster> I can if you like
L482[10:58:33] <Inari> %lua print("D.va still loves you")
L483[10:58:40] <Michiyo> %unignore Inari
L484[10:58:41] <Michiyo> yay
L485[10:58:43] <Michiyo> thanks
L486[10:58:43] <Inari> %lua print("D.va still loves you")
L487[10:58:43] <MichiBot> D.va still loves you
L488[10:58:45] <Inari> \o/
L489[10:59:17] <Michiyo> just making sure ignoring via AbstractListener works with no extra code in the module
L490[10:59:19] <Michiyo> and it does.
L491[11:02:09] <Forecaster> yay
L492[11:03:00] <Inari> https://imgur.com/gallery/SLNyB
L493[11:04:14] <Michiyo> Yeah.... fuck English
L494[11:05:04] <Forecaster> eh, there are worse languages
L495[11:06:37] <Vexatos> #lua print("Potato")
L496[11:06:39] <Vexatos> :>
L497[11:06:44] <Vexatos> oh wait
L498[11:06:58] <Vexatos> %lua print("Why is there no Selene D:")
L499[11:06:58] <MichiBot> Why is there no Selene D:
L500[11:07:18] * Vexatos runs
L501[11:08:12] <Inari> %inventory add "seed"
L502[11:08:12] <MichiBot> Inari: Added '"seed"' to inventory
L503[11:08:21] <Michiyo> Oh gods...
L504[11:08:33] <Michiyo> Also Vexatos will Selene work on LuaJ? :P
L505[11:08:43] <Vexatos> Depends
L506[11:08:47] <Vexatos> %lua print(_VERSION)
L507[11:08:48] <MichiBot> Luaj 0.0
L508[11:08:51] <Vexatos> uhm
L509[11:08:54] <Michiyo> it's 3.0.1
L510[11:08:58] <vifino> working as intended
L511[11:08:59] <Vexatos> which Lua?
L512[11:09:03] <Michiyo> 5.2 iirc
L513[11:09:17] <Vexatos> how do you load commands
L514[11:09:22] <Vexatos> using load()?
L515[11:09:23] <jazzpi> just gonna ask again: can drones detect what block is next to them?
L516[11:09:24] <Michiyo> great question!
L517[11:09:37] <Vexatos> otherwise you'll have to patch stuff yourself but yes, it should work
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L519[11:09:54] <Vexatos> I know it works in OC's LuaJ at least :P
L520[11:09:55] <Michiyo> https://git.io/vDoV2 good luck, I dunno! :P
L521[11:10:39] <Vexatos> %lua load
L522[11:10:45] <Vexatos> %lua print(load)
L523[11:10:45] <MichiBot> function: 0x7dd8d9bf
L524[11:10:51] <Vexatos> so it is there at least
L525[11:11:05] <Vexatos> %lua string.dump(load)
L526[11:11:16] <Vexatos> Michiyo, does it not print errors?
L527[11:11:25] <Michiyo> not currently
L528[11:11:26] <Vexatos> this should have errored
L529[11:11:27] <Vexatos> %lua print(string.dump(load))
L530[11:11:31] <Vexatos> yea definitely
L531[11:11:42] <Michiyo> it did...
L532[11:12:00] <Michiyo> but the override to print caused an extra nil on a new message so I told it to stfu
L533[11:12:09] <Inari> https://imgur.com/gallery/pkuHgeO
L534[11:12:25] <Michiyo> I'm looking at switching to jnlua... but I don't have time atm
L535[11:12:43] <Ashindigo_> Inari O.o
L536[11:13:20] <Michiyo> Inari...
L537[11:14:01] <Vexatos> Inari, didn't you know .-.
L538[11:14:14] <Inari> Didn't I know hat
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L540[11:30:11] <Michiyo> Vexatos, [string "main"]:1: vm error: java.lang.ClassCastException: li.cil.repack.org.luaj.vm2.lib.BaseLib$load cannot be cast to li.cil.repack.org.luaj.vm2.LuaClosure
L541[11:30:11] <Michiyo> btw
L542[11:30:37] <Michiyo> that's what string.dump(load) spits out
L543[11:30:47] * Lizzy is back
L544[11:30:57] * Lizzy snuggles vifino tightly
L545[11:30:59] <Vexatos> that is not what string.dump(load) should spit out
L546[11:31:01] <Vexatos> dammit LuaJ
L547[11:31:37] <Michiyo> it's likely my fault, as I'm using OC-LuaJ
L548[11:31:42] <Vexatos> https://puu.sh/u1wyD/9c47080f2c.png
L549[11:32:26] <Vexatos> oh well
L550[11:32:35] * vifino snuggles Lizzy back
L551[11:32:44] <Vexatos> Michiyo, to make Selene work, all you need to do is load it and then run any lua sauce code through its parser :P
L552[11:32:53] * Lizzy squeaks
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L554[11:37:01] <Inari> Wow
L555[11:37:04] <Inari> Why is RPGMaker so bad
L556[11:37:54] <Inari> I'm reading thorugh the feature list of the newest :|
L557[11:38:11] <20kdc> Inari: Ruby Marshalled objects as save files? Security risk? Nah.
L558[11:38:47] <Inari> "Three map layers!" Uh... shouldn't there be as many as you want? "screen resolution was 544x416 pixels before, now its 816x624 pixels." Uh... thats a bit low still?
L559[11:39:55] <Inari> Oh neat, New Game! gets an s2
L560[11:40:19] <20kdc> 'gets an s2'?
L561[11:40:30] <Inari> *a
L562[11:40:31] <Vexatos> 1 s 2
L563[11:40:31] <Inari> :P
L564[11:40:45] <Inari> Or an
L565[11:40:46] <Inari> No clue
L566[11:40:53] <Inari> 20kdc second season
L567[11:40:56] <20kdc> Ah.
L568[11:41:39] <Vexatos> Inari, uplifting news https://redd.it/5ts65a
L569[11:42:26] <gamax92> uplifting Inari
L570[11:43:55] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMLYLcniXIc&feature=em-uploademail
L571[11:43:56] <MichiBot> The World Is Slowly Running Out Of Sand | length: 3m 22s | Likes: 3,655 Dislikes: 27 Views: 36,780 | by Tom Scott | Published On 13/2/2017
L572[11:45:34] <20kdc> Judging by the wall, I'd almost suspect that was taken at Weston-Super-Mare.
L573[11:46:19] <20kdc> Nice ice creams they have over there.
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L575[11:57:01] <Forecaster> Great
L576[11:57:07] <AshIndigo> ?
L577[11:57:10] <Forecaster> Another power failure
L578[11:57:20] <Kodos> MC or RL
L579[11:57:31] <Forecaster> And now my server can't connect to the network
L580[11:58:39] <Forecaster> http://tinyurl.com/jyykqc8
L581[11:58:51] <Kodos> uhh
L582[11:58:53] <Forecaster> This happens when I try to input anything
L583[11:58:58] <Michiyo> wat...
L584[11:59:01] <Kodos> I think your computer had a seizure
L585[11:59:03] <Kodos> or is drunk
L586[11:59:22] <AshIndigo> i pulled that off on my pi once
L587[11:59:23] <Michiyo> I recognize some of those symbols
L588[11:59:28] <20kdc> usually under that case you'd reset the terminal
L589[11:59:53] <20kdc> but to do THAT you need to login
L590[12:00:03] <Inari> Tehe!
L591[12:00:41] <Forecaster> Great
L592[12:00:54] <20kdc> I think it resets the terminal if you get three wrong passwords in a row or something?
L593[12:01:41] <20kdc> ok, not 3
L594[12:01:42] <Forecaster> Does it matter if it does this after every reboot
L595[12:01:43] <20kdc> 5 or so
L596[12:01:49] <20kdc> ...um. *every* reboot?
L597[12:01:59] <Forecaster> So far
L598[12:02:38] <20kdc> maybe... a different keyboard? or try to force a keyboard *layout* if that's the issue
L599[12:02:55] <Forecaster> Oh,I think I may have found the issue
L600[12:03:22] <Forecaster> The ctrl key was stuck down
L601[12:03:32] <Inari> Haha
L602[12:04:08] <Forecaster> But now I'm just back to the no internet thing
L603[12:04:23] <Lizzy> correct IP/gateway/dns settings?
L604[12:05:02] <Forecaster> Unless the router did something everything should be the same
L605[12:05:16] <Lizzy> does it get it from dhcp then?
L606[12:06:21] <Forecaster> I don't remember, I know the ip is static
L607[12:06:40] <Forecaster> I forget if I configured that in the router or the server
L608[12:07:21] <Forecaster> Probably the server since ifconfig shows the correct address
L609[12:07:23] <Lizzy> easy way to check, do `ip addr` and see if the lifetime keyword is there on the address
L610[12:07:46] <20kdc> Ubuntu LTS... not sure that would have ip addr?
L611[12:07:56] <Lizzy> yes, it does
L612[12:07:59] <Forecaster> It's there
L613[12:08:17] <Lizzy> the `ip` stuff has been in since at least the 12.x releases
L614[12:08:31] <Forecaster> Don't see a lifetime
L615[12:08:35] <Lizzy> it's pretty much a core package for any distro
L616[12:08:55] <Lizzy> Forecaster, then it's probably set statically on the server
L617[12:09:04] <20kdc> core package for *any* distro?
L618[12:09:16] <20kdc> how times have changed
L619[12:09:20] <Forecaster> But why is it not connecting...
L620[12:09:43] <Lizzy> Forecaster, ip route?
L621[12:10:00] <Forecaster> If I try to ping the router it says destination host unreachable
L622[12:10:22] <Lizzy> @Forecaster, what does `ip route` give you?
L623[12:11:13] <Forecaster> http://tinyurl.com/hwtujqu
L624[12:11:20] <Forecaster> That
L625[12:11:33] <Lizzy> hmm
L626[12:11:42] <Forecaster> 0.1 is the main router
L627[12:11:59] <ping> k
L628[12:12:02] <Lizzy> can you ping any other hosts?
L629[12:12:05] <ping> k
L630[12:12:27] <Corded> * Lizzy pings ping
L631[12:14:21] <Forecaster> my main computer can't ping it
L632[12:14:43] <Forecaster> it's completely off the network
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L634[12:18:02] <Forecaster> stupid network issues...
L635[12:24:31] <xarses_> add more cables...
L636[12:36:59] <Forecaster> It seems no packets are being sent...
L637[12:43:04] <Forecaster> This is great...
L638[12:43:29] <Forecaster> Just what I wanted to do tonight
L639[12:47:34] <gamax92> Add two networks per computer
L640[12:48:40] <gamax92> (n-1)*2 networks, n being number of computers
L641[12:49:54] <Forecaster> What
L642[12:56:33] <Kodos> Vexatos, thanks for split and trim :3 they're both in my lib now =D
L643[12:56:51] <Vexatos> >_>
L644[12:56:55] <Kodos> I have no idea what trim does, but it was needed for split, so there we go
L645[12:58:33] <Forecaster> Trim removes whitespace from the ends of strings generally
L646[13:00:43] <20kdc> Vexatos seems unhappy about this?
L647[13:01:30] <Vexatos> Of course, I hate you all
L648[13:01:47] <Kodos> Then get out =P
L649[13:01:52] <Michiyo> We hate you too Vexatos
L650[13:02:00] <Vexatos> that's nice <3
L651[13:02:00] <AshIndigo> so mean vex
L652[13:02:16] <Vexatos> o7
L653[13:03:30] <Sangar> o/
L654[13:04:06] <Vexatos> Sangar I obviously hate the most!
L655[13:04:12] <Sangar> Vexatos, mm, tablet seems fitting enough
L656[13:04:16] <Sangar> of course
L657[13:04:22] <Forecaster> yay we're back online
L658[13:04:30] <Sangar> but yay icons
L659[13:04:31] <Kodos> Woo, parseString2List works
L660[13:04:32] <20kdc> Forecaster: just in time to see the tsunderes at work!
L661[13:04:32] <Vexatos> He's the Scumm™ of the earth!
L662[13:04:43] <Kodos> That's one SL function I now have in Lua
L663[13:04:58] <Vexatos> Kodos, with selene, it would be $(mystring)
L664[13:05:03] <Kodos> Well
L665[13:05:04] <Vexatos> but what do I know :3
L666[13:05:10] <Kodos> I don't want a full lib that isn't something I wrote
L667[13:05:13] <Vexatos> or mystring$$ if you prefer :⁾
L668[13:05:15] <Kodos> Because I cba to learn anything new
L669[13:05:23] <Kodos> but I like to cherry pick things I need
L670[13:05:25] <Kodos> And adapt them
L671[13:05:27] <Kodos> Which is what I did
L672[13:05:32] <Kodos> And it works splendidly
L673[13:05:33] <Kodos> So thank you for that
L674[13:05:42] <Sangar> my pleasure
L675[13:05:45] <Michiyo> lol
L676[13:06:10] <Kodos> So now I can send network messages along the lines of "OK|200|Data segment 1|Data segment 2" or what have you, and parse it correctly
L677[13:06:19] <Kodos> no more messy serialization
L678[13:06:27] <Vexatos> you'd just do split(that, "|")
L679[13:06:28] <Vexatos> ._.
L680[13:06:31] <Kodos> Yes
L681[13:06:31] <Forecaster> aaah
L682[13:06:36] <Forecaster> finally
L683[13:06:36] <Kodos> Which is what parseString2List is
L684[13:06:41] <Kodos> I renamed it for my lib
L685[13:06:44] <Kodos> Because that's what the function is called in SL
L686[13:06:47] <Sangar> i had this silly idea of making oc2 just more powerful modules in tis3d >_> it'll probably go nowhere, but i find it somewhat appealing
L687[13:06:49] <Kodos> And habits
L688[13:07:01] <Kodos> Sangar, OpenTIS?
L689[13:07:05] <Sangar> hah
L690[13:07:18] <Vexatos> Sangar, or you could fix moar ow see bugs :³
L691[13:07:35] <Kodos> Or you could do the rack mounted upgrade containers you had me open an issue for =D
L692[13:07:38] <Forecaster> for some reason the server isn't responding on the ip though...
L693[13:07:43] <Forecaster> but the domain name works oO
L694[13:07:44] <Sangar> well, yeah
L695[13:07:50] <Sangar> but fixing bugs is boring :x
L696[13:08:01] <Vexatos> So if I made TIS-3D more boring....
L697[13:08:04] <Vexatos> AHA!
L698[13:08:10] <Kodos> Or rack mounted relays so I can bind 3 server blades' network cards to a single relay without needing 3 separate colored cables
L699[13:08:12] * Vexatos adds boredom to TIS-3D
L700[13:08:12] <Sangar> <_>
L701[13:08:13] <Kodos> So components don't get crossed
L702[13:08:13] <Vexatos> now what >:D
L703[13:08:32] <Sangar> suddenly ore octupling in tis3d
L704[13:08:43] <Vexatos> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/pull/1037
L705[13:08:55] <Sangar> you have that bookmarked don't you
L706[13:09:08] <Kodos> Autoreplace, probably
L707[13:09:21] <Vexatos> Sangar, there is this thing called browser history
L708[13:09:48] <Sangar> eh, i prune mine one in a while :P
L709[13:09:51] <Kodos> For example, I have r_mount without the _ set to autoreplace to https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/1594
L710[13:10:14] <Vexatos> well that is your own problem :P
L711[13:10:34] <Forecaster> what the hell
L712[13:10:40] <Forecaster> the local address is correct
L713[13:10:45] <Forecaster> but it's not reachable through it
L714[13:14:49] <Forecaster> it didn't do this before...
L715[13:15:00] <Forecaster> ugh, whatever
L716[13:15:08] <Forecaster> I'll try to fix that tomorrow I guess
L717[13:16:56] <gamax92> Sangar
L718[13:17:18] <Sangar> hmmm?
L719[13:17:30] <gamax92> Can you look at that UTF-8 issue about LuaJ and JNLua?
L720[13:19:02] <Sangar> i'll have a look tomorrow
L721[13:19:43] <Kodos> Whoo, now I have a reactor status server transmitting status codes every 60 seconds
L722[13:20:03] <Kodos> Now to make a massive event handler for network messages, and start on a template for dealing with incoming data
L723[13:26:11] <jazzpi> when i try to place a deepresonance crystal using drone.place(), i get an unknown error. is that just a compatibility issue or can i do something about it
L724[13:26:33] <Forecaster> can you place other things that way?
L725[13:26:39] <Forecaster> don't you need to specify a direction?
L726[13:26:47] <jazzpi> well i call drone.place(0)
L727[13:26:51] <jazzpi> and cobblestone works
L728[13:27:27] <Forecaster> that might be a compatability issue...
L729[13:27:32] <Forecaster> can you place other TE's?
L730[13:27:35] <Forecaster> like a furnace
L731[13:27:55] <jazzpi> yep
L732[13:28:36] <Forecaster> probably compat then
L733[13:28:57] <Forecaster> if you've got a block that can place blocks you might want to use that
L734[13:29:09] <Forecaster> and maybe poke it with the drone to get it to do it or something
L735[13:29:35] <jazzpi> the resonating ore from deepresonance works as well, but that's no TE i guess
L736[13:30:14] <jazzpi> where should i open the issue? OC or deepresonance?
L737[13:30:46] <Forecaster> does the server console output anything?
L738[13:32:03] <jazzpi> ah yes, a NullPointerException
L739[13:32:31] <Forecaster> pastebin plz
L740[13:32:51] <jazzpi> https://gist.github.com/jazzpi/24be70e41e0b844b0ed8d9a5f9bb95c7
L741[13:33:01] <jazzpi> also happens with an actually additions auto-placer
L742[13:33:43] <Forecaster> I'd report that to DeepRes then
L743[13:33:53] <jazzpi> yeah i guess
L744[13:39:32] <gamax92> I wonder if there is anything for the reverse of libhybris
L745[13:39:42] <gamax92> glibc stuff running in bionic
L746[13:44:06] <gamax92> Oh, apparently you can just throw glibc on a phone
L747[13:45:09] * vifino throws musl at gamax92
L748[13:45:51] <gamax92> vifino: the binary I want to run is complied against glibc
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L750[13:47:48] <gamax92> I'll also have to mess with JNI I suppose
L751[13:53:51] <Michiyo> gamax92, I pulled your patch in to MichiBot's luaj... not sure if I'll ever need it but I have it now :P
L752[14:01:06] <gamax92> woo
L753[14:04:30] <Ashindigo_> Meh I wish microcontrollers could interact with one non screen external component
L754[14:04:49] <Ashindigo_> It feels like a whole computer is too much for one purpose
L755[14:05:32] <Michiyo> Ashindigo_, I don't think I can do much rendering from an item.. I looked into it the other night
L756[14:06:09] <Michiyo> Or that may not have been you..
L757[14:06:10] <Kodos> Ash. Why not use a network message to write on a servers screen
L758[14:06:34] <Michiyo> I suck at remembering, I remember someone wanted a way to have a single line of output text from a MCU
L759[14:06:57] <Ashindigo_> I did
L760[14:09:22] <Forecaster> I mostly want them to auto-turn on after power outtages!
L761[14:09:26] <Forecaster> D:<
L762[14:09:58] * Ashindigo_ shrugs
L763[14:12:13] * Forecaster agressively counter-shrugs
L764[14:12:17] <AshIndigo> should i stop my complaining about mcus here and make an issue instead?
L765[14:12:24] <Forecaster> yes
L766[14:12:35] <Forecaster> possibly
L767[14:13:16] <gamax92> did you know
L768[14:13:24] <gamax92> %lua print(string.format("%a", math.pi))
L769[14:13:24] <MichiBot> 0x1.921fb54442d18p1
L770[14:13:24] <Forecaster> yes
L771[14:13:26] <Forecaster> wait no
L772[14:14:25] * Michiyo sighs
L773[14:14:31] <gamax92> why sigh?
L774[14:14:52] <Vexatos> %lua print(table.move)
L775[14:14:52] <MichiBot> nil
L776[14:14:53] <Vexatos> :<
L777[14:15:07] <AshIndigo> %lua print(print)
L778[14:15:07] <MichiBot> function: 0x2abf6a27
L779[14:15:09] <Vexatos> why Lua 5.3 ,_,
L780[14:15:12] <gamax92> LuaJ never moved on to 5.3
L781[14:15:16] <Michiyo> ^
L782[14:15:17] <Michiyo> 5.2
L783[14:15:19] <Vexatos> ,_,
L784[14:15:23] <Vexatos> table.move is so useful
L785[14:15:37] <Michiyo> Vexatos, if you want feel free to PR something different :P
L786[14:16:02] <Vexatos> How about real Lua
L787[14:16:09] <AshIndigo> ~wiki motion
L788[14:16:09] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/component:motion_sensor
L789[14:16:12] <Forecaster> reel luA
L790[14:16:15] <gamax92> reeeeeeeel
L791[14:16:18] <Forecaster> ™
L792[14:16:28] <Vexatos> time to go fishing
L793[14:16:32] <gamax92> Rembulan also is a thing
L794[14:16:39] <Vexatos> I guess it is
L795[14:16:42] <AshIndigo> %print("LUA")
L796[14:16:42] <EnderBot2> Lua*
L797[14:16:44] <gamax92> lljvm also exists and did produce a working lua binary
L798[14:16:44] <Vexatos> Should work for this case
L799[14:16:50] <Michiyo> Vexatos, if you can get real lua working in MichiBot sure :P
L800[14:16:57] <Vexatos> Michiyo, use rembulan :>
L801[14:17:05] <AshIndigo> oh oops
L802[14:17:14] <gamax92> I've never tried rembulan
L803[14:17:21] <Vexatos> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/2082
L804[14:17:27] <Vexatos> That's why Michiyo needs to be the guinea pig
L805[14:17:29] <gamax92> it's also not been touched since october
L806[14:17:31] <gamax92> consider it to be dead
L807[14:17:35] <Vexatos> Well maybe it works
L808[14:17:36] <Vexatos> :P
L809[14:17:39] <gamax92> yeah but dead
L810[14:17:42] <Michiyo> I'll pass...
L811[14:17:44] <Michiyo> so meh :D
L812[14:17:47] <Vexatos> I haven't touched some of my mods in months either
L813[14:17:52] <gamax92> Michiyo: I'll look into jnlua stuff
L814[14:18:20] <Michiyo> FUCK YOU GPS...
L815[14:18:24] <Michiyo> I'm NOT in California
L816[14:18:44] <Michiyo> ffs even my phone sent me an evacuation notice...
L817[14:18:47] <Forecaster> or *are* you!
L818[14:18:51] <Michiyo> cause IT thinks I'm in Cali
L819[14:19:00] <gamax92> oooOOOooo...
L820[14:19:44] *** medsouz|offline is now known as medsouz
L821[14:20:22] <Forecaster> yay more item stuff for MichiBot!
L822[14:20:23] <Michiyo> Also, thanks gamax92
L823[14:20:25] <Forecaster> \o/
L824[14:20:34] <Michiyo> I'll pull and update the DB in a few minutes Forecaster
L825[14:20:44] <Forecaster> :3
L826[14:20:46] <AshIndigo> gotta love oc's achievement names
L827[14:20:56] <AshIndigo> my other players dont know what im actually making
L828[14:21:04] <gamax92> JNLua looks fairly easy to use actually
L829[14:22:07] <gamax92> make state, throw libs in state, call load, call function on stack, get results from stack, clear stack
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L831[14:22:35] <gamax92> reset: close old state, make new state and add libs
L832[14:23:01] <Vexatos> AshIndigo just got the achievement [LFG]
L833[14:23:37] <AshIndigo> not my mc name ;)
L834[14:24:40] <Vexatos> Who cares
L835[14:24:46] <Vexatos> D:
L836[14:24:58] <Forecaster> ooh ooh o/
L837[14:25:01] <Forecaster> I don't :D
L838[14:25:07] <Vexatos> :⁾
L839[14:32:46] <ping> :⁾
L840[14:34:56] <AshIndigo> O.o i cant take cables out of my me
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L842[14:36:06] <Michiyo> Yes, this seems to be a common issue.. 1/10?
L843[14:36:06] zsh sets mode: +v on MichiBot
L844[14:36:08] <Michiyo> 1.10*
L845[14:36:13] <AshIndigo> 1.7.10
L846[14:36:20] <Michiyo> Oh.. really..
L847[14:36:35] <Michiyo> I'm pretty sure I've pulled cables out of my AE recently
L848[14:36:49] <Michiyo> hmm
L849[14:36:52] <AshIndigo> i tryed an actual terminal instead of my wireless and i could take them out...
L850[14:38:38] <Forecaster> tried
L851[14:39:44] <Forecaster> %inventory add grammar
L852[14:39:44] <MichiBot> Forecaster: Added 'grammar' to inventory
L853[14:39:50] <Forecaster> %stab AshIndigo
L854[14:39:50] * MichiBot stabs AshIndigo with grammar
L855[14:40:15] * AshIndigo dies
L856[14:40:29] *** wer38|AFK is now known as wer38
L857[14:41:28] <Michiyo> lol
L858[14:42:43] <20kdc> no stabby!
L859[14:42:59] <20kdc> uhoh. I said "stabby". That's probably not a word.
L860[14:43:10] <20kdc> I'm going to get sta--
L861[14:43:19] <AshIndigo> %stab kdc
L862[14:43:19] * MichiBot stabs kdc with "seed"
L863[14:43:34] <Corded> * 20kdc very dead.
L864[14:43:35] <Inari> %inventory add enchanted cat claw of bleeding
L865[14:43:35] <MichiBot> Inari: Added 'enchanted cat claw of bleeding' to inventory
L866[14:45:15] <gamax92> Inari: you forgot 'an' or 'the'
L867[14:46:34] <20kdc> %stab enchanted cat claw of bleeding
L868[14:46:34] * MichiBot stabs enchanted cat claw of bleeding with Lewdness
L869[14:46:35] <AshIndigo> whats the structure of a motion event?
L870[14:46:52] <AshIndigo> i.e where can i check if something actually move
L871[14:46:59] <Inari> ~oc events
L872[14:46:59] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/api:event
L873[14:47:04] <Inari> Hrm
L874[14:47:09] <Inari> http://ocdoc.cil.li/component:signals
L875[14:47:10] <Forecaster> %inventory add an event
L876[14:47:10] <MichiBot> Forecaster: Added 'an event' to inventory
L877[14:47:24] <gamax92> stop spamming the bot's inventroy :/
L878[14:47:37] <AshIndigo> oh there it is
L879[14:47:38] <Inari> Stop being uptight, you're the reason we don't have bucket
L880[14:47:46] <gamax92> Inari: b-but :(
L881[14:50:15] <CompanionCube> Inari: bucket?
L882[14:50:23] <Inari> xkcd's bot :P
L883[14:50:36] <AshIndigo> %xkcd bucket
L884[14:50:39] <MichiBot> AshIndigo: http://wiki.xkcd.com/irc/Bucket - *Bucket - XKCD Wiki*: "Nov 10, 2016 ... Bucket has an outer shell of metal; within the metal is a protective layer of high density plastic, in which may or may not reside pure HOH."
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L888[14:51:41] <CompanionCube> 'stupiding of the Bucket' LOL
L889[14:54:23] <gamax92> dammit >_>
L890[14:55:59] <Inari> ?
L891[15:00:09] <CompanionCube> gamax92: did you lose the game
L892[15:00:17] <AshIndigo> god damnit
L893[15:00:34] <Ashindigo_> %stab CompanionCube
L894[15:00:34] * MichiBot stabs CompanionCube with knife
L895[15:00:41] <Ashindigo_> Perfect
L896[15:01:18] <gamax92> CompanionCube: no I don't play that stupidity
L897[15:01:42] <gamax92> CompanionCube: http://i.imgur.com/kASET4Z.png
L898[15:11:17] <Forecaster> with this last update inventory items now have limited uses :P
L899[15:14:44] <gamax92> break them all D:
L900[15:14:54] <gamax92> wait
L901[15:15:00] <gamax92> break lewdness?
L902[15:15:09] <AshIndigo> %stab lewdness
L903[15:15:10] * MichiBot hits lewdness with knife
L904[15:15:25] <Forecaster> AshIndigo: that doesn't work like you think it does
L905[15:15:50] <AshIndigo> %stab everyone
L906[15:15:50] * MichiBot slaps everyone with Lewdness
L907[15:15:50] * EnderBot2 laughs
L908[15:16:01] <Forecaster> xD
L909[15:16:08] <AshIndigo> perfection
L910[15:16:13] <Forecaster> double-bot action
L911[15:19:11] <AshIndigo> is there a way for OC to rename items?
L912[15:19:24] <Forecaster> no
L913[15:20:25] <AshIndigo> :\
L914[15:21:37] <Kodos> I've been wanting that for ages
L915[15:21:39] <Kodos> Brb
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L917[15:34:49] <Inari> No anviladapter? :P
L918[15:35:05] <AshIndigo> havent checked yet :|
L919[15:35:19] <AshIndigo> just thinking about hypothetical ideas
L920[15:35:35] <gamax92> Inari: what's something you want to see in MC?
L921[15:35:38] <Forecaster> vanilla anvils don't have inventories
L922[15:35:55] <Inari> gamax92: Collars and leashes attachable to players
L923[15:36:09] <AshIndigo> for certain purposes ;)
L924[15:36:15] <Inari> ;3
L925[15:36:43] <gamax92> but where would that even go, the MC model doesn't exactly have a neck
L926[15:37:02] <Kodos> Wonder if railcraft anvils could be used
L927[15:37:12] <Kodos> Or ae2 inscribed with name plates
L928[15:37:18] <Kodos> Inscribers
L929[15:37:24] * Temia rolls her eyes :/
L930[15:37:54] <AshIndigo> but could i make it something like setName("Something")
L931[15:38:08] <Kodos> Dunno
L932[15:38:16] <Kodos> I will look into it when I get home
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L934[15:41:21] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/x1nLs
L935[15:43:20] <AshIndigo> i wish this was actually published
L936[15:43:36] <Kodos> Yeah it's satire
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L938[15:53:17] <Inari> http://imgur.com/gallery/uuuiti8
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L944[16:32:07] <Kodos> Whee, home
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L948[16:40:25] <Kodos> Ugh, I hate dealing with tables
L949[16:42:37] <Kodos> If I have a table that I want to deal with in code, how do I grab 'all remaining values' in either one go, or into a separate table
L950[16:53:14] <Forecaster> Railcraft anvils work the same way as vanilla
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L952[16:55:51] <Kodos> Bleh
L953[16:56:00] <Kodos> I don't have AE2 in this pack apparently
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L959[18:02:37] <S3> whee
L960[18:06:11] <S3> we got like 4 feet of snow today and counting
L961[18:06:22] <S3> can't keep up
L962[18:06:35] <S3> the state of Maine pulled plows off of the highway for the first time in history
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L964[18:10:54] <stigg> any idea why 'cd tmp' would throw an "You are missing the following 32-bit libraries, and Steam may not run:libGL.so.1
L965[18:11:21] <S3> wut
L966[18:11:30] <S3> do you have steam running in the background?
L967[18:11:34] <S3> in the terminal
L968[18:11:44] <stigg> gonna check..
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L970[18:12:21] <S3> I'm assuming it is and you do not have GL libs installed + multilib on a 64 bit machine.
L971[18:13:22] <stigg> yeah.. weird
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L973[18:13:52] <stigg> but steam is not running
L974[18:25:53] <S3> ...
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L979[18:35:57] <stigg> strange, got it sorted for the most part.. still get the message looking at an empty directory contents but able to navigate and run sripts
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L981[18:56:34] <TYKUHN2> WTF
L982[18:56:45] <TYKUHN2> "301 Moved Permenantly"
L983[18:57:01] <TYKUHN2> headers.location == url >true
L984[19:05:07] <TYKUHN2> Annoyingly SSL everywhere, but anyways why can't I access Github using Lua Socket?
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L986[19:22:16] <snowden89> i can not stop thinking about that varipass.org post god damn it sounds so simple yet useful
L987[19:22:28] <snowden89> so jelly i have never thought of it myself as a solution
L988[19:24:29] <TYKUHN2> Does Lua Socket not support HTTPS? I think it's using the HTTPS protocol with HTTP encoding on port 80 like WTF
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L992[19:36:52] <TYKUHN2> I love how I can destructively commit to Github and just macerate it's history
L993[19:42:58] <TYKUHN2> Oops
L994[19:43:13] <TYKUHN2> Crashed my program by actidentally triggering a security feature which happened to have a typo
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L1001[20:13:16] <TYKUHN2> @MGR When/If you get this, I just ran Gource on your repository. That's quite boring. Let's spice it up a bit.
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L1006[20:48:15] <FLORANA> hello :3
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