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L1[00:03:50] <Mimiru> Ugh.. I'm trying to
write PHP with java syntax
L2[00:03:56] <scj643> Rip
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L5[00:12:12] <Dudblockman> Why does portal
gun bug out on me
L6[00:12:32] <Dudblockman> The portal edge
effect is replaced by a spritesheet
L7[00:12:47] <Dudblockman> Looks like only
modded items appear on this
L8[00:13:31] <Dudblockman> I see ticon,
opencomputers, railcraft, immersive engineering, and many others
showing up
L9[00:14:18]
<Kodos>
Anyone have access to Thaumcraft 6 alphas?
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L12[00:23:04] <Dudblockman> Thaumcraft 6
already? Dang
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L15[00:32:25] <gamax92> I remember someone
said something along the lines of: PHPs garbage collector is so bad
it doesn't know how to collect itself
L16[00:32:52] <Mimiru> Also I hate
scrapping html
L17[00:33:08] <Mimiru> I'm parsing
curseforge's file list to generate update jsons
L18[00:35:12] <gamax92> Mimiru: what's it
for?
L21[00:36:40] <Mimiru> and I don't feel
like fixing this node js crap (Though, it might be easier..
lol)
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L23[00:40:19] <gamax92> Probably
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L25[00:43:54] <Dudblockman> Is this
intended?
L26[00:44:21] <Dudblockman> Relays don't
require power for wireless messages it seems
L27[00:46:27] <Dudblockman> maybe i'm
seeing things...
L28[00:47:18] <Dudblockman> Yeah I was just
seeing things @_@
L29[00:54:11] <gamax92> I've also never
played with OC and power mods
L30[00:54:49] <gamax92> When I had my
mining robot the only thing I had to worry about was the tool
breaking
L31[00:56:04] <Dudblockman> I'm messing
with wireless redstone using microcontrollers :P
L32[00:56:14] <Dudblockman> I made a design
I like
L33[00:57:17] <Dudblockman> Plop this micro
down, place a sign on it. t180:400 would make a transmitter on
channel 180 with a range of 400
L34[00:57:37] <Dudblockman> r180 would make
a reciever on channel 180
L35[01:00:33] <Dudblockman> pretty much set
and forget if you slap a survival generator next to it with a block
of coal or two
L36[01:00:48] <Dudblockman> Recievers last
for a long time without power
L37[01:01:22] <Dudblockman> Transmitters
likely need active power
L38[01:02:27] <gamax92> Using sign
upgrades?
L39[01:03:26] <gamax92> Hmm I don't
remember if my PR got accepted
L41[01:05:33] <Mimiru> now lets see if I
can pull changelogs..
L42[01:05:49] <gamax92> Ahh yep Sangar
merged it
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L44[01:08:19] <gamax92> Mimiru: I realized
a potential bug with OpenFM's OpenAL but it's something that would
only /maybe/ cause an issue if you were playing from a file
L45[01:08:35] <Dudblockman> Sign IO is a
nice way to configure microcontrollers on the spot
L46[01:08:51] <Dudblockman> Also useful for
the O half of IO :P
L47[01:09:25] <Dudblockman> Seems 20 of the
recievers doesn't even equate to 1 rf/t standby
L48[01:09:53] <Dudblockman> ~1 rf/t each
while recieving signals
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L50[01:10:25] <Dudblockman> Since they come
precharged 10k...
L51[01:12:18] <gamax92> Yeah, it just
shoves audio data into OpenAL as it gets it without any care for
how much data OpenAL already has
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L54[01:16:10] <gamax92> Also the issue that
the MarkErrorInputStream should likely only error for mp3spi or
else it breaks Java's built in spi audio decoders
L55[01:16:47] <gamax92> Java's built in
stuff is only for things like wav and midi files though
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L57[01:42:30] <Dudblockman> Can you
disguise the motion sensor? :3
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L59[01:51:21] <Izaya> bad OC suggestion
#853: potion sensor
L60[01:52:05] <gamax92> Izaya: Grass growth
sensor
L61[01:52:27] <gamax92> Detects when dirt
changes into grass
L62[01:52:37] <Izaya> practical uses in
farming- oh nvm
L63[01:53:33] <gamax92> Would be entirely
useless
L64[01:54:07] <Izaya> make it opaque and
only sense down
L65[01:55:07] <gamax92> Then it could never
work :P
L66[01:55:24] <Izaya> exactly
L67[01:59:05] <gamax92> Sensor sensor,
senses sensors sensing something
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L76[02:39:38] <GreaseMonkey> isn't a sensor
sensor a bud switch?
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L93[04:20:44] <AshIndigo> ~markov
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L94[04:20:45] <ocdoc>
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L96[04:23:40] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
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L98[04:31:18] <wowowwo> Hey, I just started
playing around with opencomputers and I must say i'm very
impressed! I'm looking to use it for some crafting automation, so
I'm poking at the transposer component right now.
L99[04:31:58] <wowowwo> What I'm trying to
figure out now is if it is possible to wait for a change in the
inventories around the transposer or if I will have to query on a
loop?
L100[04:32:26] <wowowwo> I tried to do a
small experiemnt by using event.pull() and changing the contents of
the inventories, but it did not seem to react
L101[04:32:28] <MalkContent> not sure
about the transposer, but the robot has a inventory changed
event
L102[04:32:38] <wowowwo> But is that not
just it's internal inventory?
L103[04:32:57] <MalkContent> not sure tbh,
thing had a inventory controller
L104[04:33:20] <MalkContent> sec
L105[04:33:50] <wowowwo> also, seems my
idea won't work at all, it can't move items in and out of
worktables :/
L106[04:34:12] <wowowwo> OH WAIT
L107[04:34:15] <wowowwo> it can :O
L108[04:35:05] <MalkContent> i don't see
it trigger anything
L109[04:35:45] <wowowwo> Yeah. This might
be the wrong place to ask, but I don't know if I'm over engineering
this
L110[04:35:45] <MalkContent> if you want
to see if something triggers an event, just put os.sleep(1) return
event.pull() into lua
L111[04:36:20] <MalkContent> the
os.sleep(1) is just so you don't catch the key_up signal from
entering the line
L112[04:36:23] <wowowwo> is there some
easy way to put items into a worktable to to get it out of
it?
L113[04:36:31] <MalkContent> what's a
worktable
L114[04:36:38] <wowowwo> Oh, it's from
rotarycraft
L115[04:37:09] <MalkContent> that some
automated crafting bench?
L116[04:37:51] <wowowwo> I think so, I
haven't played that long, I just really want to make a high
throughput ore pipeline
L117[04:38:58] <wowowwo> but I won't fill
this channel with offtopic stuff, I'll come back when I have a
better idea of how things work. Thank you so much for your help
:D
L118[04:39:06] <MalkContent> well if you
can craft with it by pulling out of the inventory, just do that
:x
L119[04:40:25] <MalkContent> transposers
only can transfer items (or fluids). and if the inventory is sided,
you gotta put transposers on the right sides
L120[04:42:52] <Vexatos> MalkContent, ooor
you just run dmesg
L121[04:42:56] <Vexatos> which logs all
fired events
L122[04:43:37] <MalkContent> .. til
L123[04:43:58] <MalkContent> ty
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L132[05:27:37] <Skye> Morning
L133[05:29:40]
<Mettaton_Fab> morning
L134[05:29:46] <AshIndigo> Morning
L135[05:38:37] <AshIndigo> ~markov
Skye
L136[05:38:38] <ocdoc> SSL should make an
idea file system, which was really anything for a while Izaya is
referring to MS-DOS, not sure, though
L137[05:39:11] *
Izaya ignites AshIndigo
L138[05:40:21] *
AshIndigo ignites Izaya
L139[05:40:55] *
Izaya enjoys the warmth
L140[05:41:09] *
AshIndigo extinguishes himself
L141[05:42:28]
<Inari>
"I know my eggs list is full. I keep it that way to avoid
those stalker fish (seriously, they chase me if I have an empty egg
spot)" The hard life of a koi ?
L142[05:46:17] <Skye> Inari, Wut
L143[05:46:30] <Skye> ~markov
AshIndigo
L144[05:46:30] <ocdoc> i didnt make a t2
microcontroller output
L145[05:47:28] <AshIndigo> ~markov
Inari
L146[05:47:29] <ocdoc> the one for netfs i
think thats a good point in closing them unless it uses an
assocaitive table, the
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L149[06:02:58] <AshIndigo> Hmm irccloud
has stopped notifying me whenever I'm.longed
L150[06:02:58] <AshIndigo> *pinges
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<Skye> How
does OC handle address strings?
L154[06:06:04]
<Skye> as
in
L155[06:06:08]
<Skye>
what's the character set / encoding
L156[06:06:25] <Vexatos> you mean the
UUIDs?
L157[06:06:39] <Vexatos> Those are just
hex numbers
L158[06:06:40]
<Skye> I
mean what format does OC use to represent them
L159[06:06:43]
<Skye> as
in
L160[06:08:36]
<Skye>
basically I'm trying to encode UUIDs in a format, and I need to
know what encoding UUIDs will be and what Lua sees
L161[06:09:33] <Vexatos> as I said, it's a
string of hex numbers
L162[06:09:40]
<Skye> I got
that
L163[06:09:44]
<Skye> what
format is the string
L164[06:09:48] <Vexatos> it is a
string
L165[06:09:50]
<Skye>
UTF-16 UTF-8?
L166[06:09:57] <Vexatos> Depends
L167[06:10:02]
<Skye> what
does Lua see?
L168[06:10:07] <Vexatos> literally just a
string of bytes
L169[06:10:19] <Vexatos> OC _represents_
it as UTF-8
L170[06:10:25]
<Skye>
that's good enough for me
L171[06:10:31] <Vexatos> but as far as Lua
is concerned, it's just bytes
L172[06:25:11]
<Skye> okay
what
L173[06:25:43]
<Skye>
`#({"a", nil, "b"}) == #({[1]="a",
[3]="b"})
L175[06:25:56]
<Skye> is
not true
L176[06:25:57]
<Skye>
why
L177[06:26:04]
<Skye> why
does that extra nil do something?
L178[06:26:08]
<Skye>
like
L179[06:26:10]
<Skye>
how?
L180[06:27:02]
<Skye> I
mean it's useful but will that work everywhere?
L181[06:28:45] <Inari> Skye: because
undefined behaviour :P
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L184[06:29:48] <Inari> "When t is not
a sequence, #t can return any of its borders. (The exact one
depends on details of the internal representation of the table,
which in turn can depend on how the table was populated and the
memory addresses of its non-numeric keys.)"
L185[06:30:13]
<Skye> is it
something I can rely on?
L186[06:30:17]
<Skye> it's
very useful for varags
L187[06:30:28]
<Skye> or
should I find another way
L188[06:30:32] <Inari> It's implementation
specific and as said depends on how you populate it or such
stuff
L189[06:30:41] <Vexatos> Use table.pack
:I
L190[06:30:56] <Vexatos> that has defined
behaviour
L191[06:31:10] <Vexatos> table.pack().n,
that is
L192[06:34:03]
<Skye> how
shall I check for trailing nil...
L193[06:34:03]
<Skye>
hm
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<Wuerfel_21>
My workflow when making medium-res textures: draw shape. adjust
contrast. add noise. profit. lol.
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L213[07:51:21] <Izaya> Whatcha making
textures for?
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<Wuerfel_21>
Some random game i'm making
L216[07:54:11]
<Wuerfel_21>
random in the sense of "just put things in and hope it's
fun"
L217[08:03:07] <Izaya> as long as it
doesn't end up garbage and you put it on Steam anyway
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L222[08:37:40] <Inari> Real questions
time: Sandwiches. Don't cut? Cut into 2 squares? Cut into 2
triangles?
L223[08:40:55] <gamax92> Inari: I do 2
squares
L224[08:41:04] <Inari> *2 rectangles
L225[08:41:11] <gamax92> figured :P
L226[08:41:14] <Inari> :p
L227[08:41:29] <Inari> I think for me it
depends a bit, I like both rects and triangles though
L228[08:41:37] <Inari> Just wondered what
others do and why
L229[08:41:50] <Inari> Like if theres
tomatoes in a 3x3 pattern it doesnt matter
L230[08:42:00] <Inari> if they ar ein a
2x2 then triangle it more annoying t ocut since you cut across a
tomtato
L231[08:42:20] <gamax92> look at miss
fancy can afford tomatoes here :I
L232[08:42:47] <Inari> Haha
L233[08:42:51] <Inari> cherry
tomatoes~
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L235[08:43:13] <gamax92> cherry tomatoes
are pretty good
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L237[08:44:09] <Inari> Yup
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L239[08:46:00] <gamax92> I usually just
make sandwiches with only turkey and cheese, maybe pickles too
...
L240[08:46:54] <Inari> Sounds tastey
L241[08:47:02] <Inari> I wanna try sweet
pickles but haven't found these in my supermarekt
L242[08:47:29] <Inari> currently I love
mayo, tomatoes, mozzarella (dried and shredded)
L243[08:48:06] <gamax92> I can't help but
think of mayonel when people say mayo now
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L245[08:48:14] <Mimiru> heh
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L247[08:48:26] <gamax92> and uhh ... sweet
pickles are okay, I prefer normal though
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L256[09:01:33] <gamax92> %lua
#({[1]=true,[2]=true,[4]=true,[8]=true,[16]=true,[32]=true})
L257[09:01:33] <MichiBot> 32
L258[09:01:38] <gamax92> Skye:
magic~
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L261[09:14:32] <yorick> I can't even play
minecraft in peace without looking at mod source code
L262[09:15:04] <gamax92> %lua
#({1,2,[3]=true,[6]=true,[12]=true,[24]=true,[48]=true,[96]=true})
L263[09:15:05] <MichiBot> 96
L264[09:15:10] <gamax92> Skye: magic
magic
L266[09:15:48] <gamax92> Vexatos: ^
L267[09:17:12] <Vexatos> You're ten
minutes late
L268[09:17:16] <Vexatos> I am already
investigating >_>
L269[09:17:37] <Vexatos> Actually looks
like the trade upgrade is the only thing using simulate=true
L270[09:17:40] <Vexatos> is that correct,
yorick >_>
L271[09:18:10] <yorick> Vexatos: I grepped
for it and couldn't find any other occurences
L272[09:18:19] <Vexatos> yea same
L273[09:18:33] *
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L275[09:19:38] <yorick> I still think it
might be ugly, shouldn't hasRoomForItemStack be in that utils
thing?
L276[09:19:50] <Vexatos> I never touched
it, probably
L277[09:20:15] <gamax92> ehm, don't PRs go
into the master branches?
L278[09:20:35] <Vexatos> yorick, hmmm
containsAccumulativeItemStack works properly though because it
returns a different stack
L279[09:21:15] <Vexatos> Ah yes
L281[09:21:22] <Vexatos> needs to go to
master-MC1.10
L282[09:21:28] <Vexatos> (or even lower?
no idea)
L283[09:21:53] <yorick> now look what you
did
L284[09:21:57] <Vexatos> Ah I can do it
too
L285[09:22:00] <Vexatos> yorick, well that
is your fault
L286[09:22:06] <Vexatos> you need to
rebase your PR to work with that branch
L287[09:23:13] <Vexatos> It's not hard,
especially not if you use a sane IDE
L288[09:23:22] <Vexatos> but git rebase
should work just fine anyhow
L289[09:23:56] <Vexatos> meh, I'll revert
for now
L290[09:23:58] <Vexatos> yorick, you fix
that
L291[09:24:01] <Vexatos> otherwise I can't
merge
L292[09:25:40] <yorick> okay I'll do a
horrible
L293[09:26:39] <yorick> nope it
errors
L294[09:27:34] <yorick> there
L295[09:27:39] <yorick> I hope we're happy
now
L296[09:27:43] <Vexatos> yup
L297[09:27:57] <yorick> (I force-pushed it
to OC1.6-MC1.10)
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L300[09:29:56] <MichiBot>
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L301[09:30:25] <gamax92> I appreciate cute
cat things too
L302[09:32:05] <AmandaC> another channel
I'm in has taken to hilighting a bot named ailurophiles for cute
cat things. then you juyst have to add it to your hilight list, and
get a ping whenever there's a cute cat picture. :D
L303[09:32:30] <AmandaC> ( This bot also
then sends the links over to @youre_a_kitty on twitter, and maybe
soon my own kitty picture db )
L304[09:32:42] <AmandaC> (( I don't run
the bot ))
L305[09:33:00] <gamax92> Quassel doesn't
support highlights from users iirc
L306[09:33:19] <AmandaC> You can't set
another user's nick as a hilight word? O.o
L307[09:33:25] <Mimiru> Ok... let's poke
at OS some more
L308[09:33:32] <gamax92> Nope!
L310[09:33:39] <AmandaC> That's
weird.
L311[09:34:01] <AmandaC> Oh, no. the bot
doesn't speak
L312[09:34:11] <AmandaC> we ping the bot
when we have a cute cat thing to share.
L313[09:34:22] <gamax92> ohh
L314[09:34:23] <AmandaC> like:
ailurophiles: <link Inari gave>
L315[09:34:56] <yorick> you can only
hilight on text, not whenever someone speaks
L316[09:35:01] <Vexatos> yorick, I think I
can get this fixed in a neater way.
L317[09:35:09] <yorick> whatever, I
patched my server :P
L318[09:35:14] <gamax92> yorick: other
clients support the latter though :I
L319[09:35:15] <AmandaC> You don't need to
hilight whenever someone speaks.
L320[09:35:21] <gamax92> What if I
do
L321[09:35:23] <yorick> gamax92: full
stalker mode
L322[09:35:25] <gamax92> yes
L323[09:35:28] <AmandaC> D:
L324[09:35:44] <AmandaC> Don't be a
stalker, gamax92. That's not mentally healthy
L325[09:36:35] <gamax92> to be serious
though I used it before for a bot that gave me notifications to
things from Slack
L326[09:37:17] <gamax92> it also happens
to say the same certain words for Slack notifications so I just
made that a highlight
L327[09:37:26] <yorick> it's nice how this
bug has been ruining people's hopes and dreams for months until
someone does a pull request
L328[09:37:51] <Vexatos> yorick, would you
mind testing my own patch?
L329[09:38:11] <gamax92> it'll likely
continue still ruining people's hopes and dreams until a new
"stable" is released
L330[09:38:32] <yorick> Vexatos: well,
can't *you* test your own patch? I don't actually have a mod dev
setup
L331[09:38:33] <gamax92> and then even
longer until modpacks update
L332[09:38:39] <Vexatos> yorick, not a dev
setup
L333[09:38:44] <Vexatos> just me giving
you a jar file
L334[09:39:19] <yorick> steps to
reproduce: try any trade. quality control: see if it still fails if
the inventory is full
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L336[09:41:30] <Vexatos> Problem is I have
never used the trade upgrade
L337[09:41:35] <gamax92> ~w trading
L339[09:41:49] <yorick>
=components.trading.getTrades()[1].trade()
L340[09:42:47] <gamax92> AmandaC: it was
also useful for when I was working in a project for a while, I had
certain team members on always highlight so that I could address
their issues quickly
L341[09:42:51] <Vexatos> also you sure it
only is a problem in 1.10+?
L342[09:43:24] <yorick> nah but 1.7.10 is
different
L343[09:43:42] <Vexatos> thanks for not
testing then
L344[09:43:45] <Vexatos> :I
L345[09:43:51] <Vexatos> I'll do
EVERYTHING myself then >_>
L346[09:44:24] <Inari> yorick: Huh? Until
someone does a pull request? Is it a bug thats been reported?
L347[09:44:32] <Vexatos> yes
L348[09:44:33] <Vexatos> last
february
L349[09:44:39] <Inari> Ah
L350[09:44:42] <Inari> the PR didn't
mention any, so
L351[09:44:48] <Vexatos> the commit
does
L352[09:45:23] <Inari> True
L353[09:45:33] <Inari> Git should make
that the commit mention it to othen
L354[09:45:54] <Inari> Er
L355[09:45:55] <Inari> the PR
L357[09:46:36] <yorick> you guys have too
many damn branches
L358[09:47:07] <Inari> And yeah OC
development has been a bit slow anyway
L359[09:47:57] <yorick> iirc
openperipherals had railcraft locomotive destination
getting/setting
L360[09:48:13] <yorick> I wanted to play
around with that at some point
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L362[09:49:32] <Vexatos> yorick,
Computronics has that >_>
L363[09:49:52] <Vexatos> almost 20% of the
mod is Railcraft integration :I
L364[09:49:57] <yorick> yeah but
computronics isn't canon
L365[09:50:04] <Vexatos> yea but OpenP is
shit
L366[09:50:07] <Vexatos> (for OC, that
is)
L367[09:50:10] <Inari>
"canon"
L368[09:50:55] <gamax92> uhm :P
L369[09:51:59] <yorick> why not add it in
as an oc integration?
L370[09:52:32] <Vexatos> Because it is 20%
of the mod
L371[09:52:38] <Vexatos> >_>
L372[09:52:40] <gamax92> isn't
OpenPeripherals only for 1.7.10 anyway?
L373[09:52:50] <Vexatos> OC is trying to
get away from dependency hell
L374[09:53:03] <Vexatos> Computronics is
the epitome of dependency hell
L375[09:53:12] <gamax92> yes, and now OC
is useless and has no integration :D
L376[09:53:20] <Vexatos> Unless you
install Computronics
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L378[09:53:47] <yorick> isn't oc still
dependency hell?
L379[09:53:58] <yorick> it took ages to
compile and failed at a colored lights download at some point
L380[09:54:11] <Vexatos> on 1.7, yes
L381[09:54:26] <Inari> Heh 1.7
L382[09:54:34] <Inari> Part of me wants to
go play tekkit now
L383[09:54:53] <gamax92> Vexatos: make
OpenComponents a thing again
L384[09:54:55] *
Inari needs the ??? mod
L385[09:55:00] <Vexatos> yorick, just use
Computronics, OpenP's railcraft integration is laughable
L386[09:55:12] <Vexatos> (as in almost
non-existent)
L387[09:55:42] <gamax92> Computronics has
tape drives too, OpenPeripherals doesn't have that!
L388[09:55:51] <Cruor> Vexatos: stop
crashing my game all the time because i forget to update railcraft
:c
L389[09:55:58] <Vexatos> Cruor, update
Railcraft
L390[09:56:19] <Cruor> "you just need
to update railcraft to the beta version that is not publicly
released"
L391[09:56:20] <Cruor> thanks fam
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L393[09:56:52] <gamax92> Vexatos: btw why
does the Computronics repo have a bunch of missing deps?
L394[09:57:04] <gamax92> every time I go
to build it I have to manually download and deobf bunch of
things
L395[09:58:25] <Vexatos> because there are
things you don't have direct download links for
L396[09:58:35] <Vexatos> Cruor, but it was
released months ago
L397[09:58:40] <Vexatos> before the
computronics update
L398[09:58:40] <Vexatos> >_>
L399[09:58:58] <Cruor> :⁾
L400[09:59:49] <gamax92> Vexatos: make a
modpack containing all the missing mods :P
L401[10:00:09] <Vexatos> I can give you
them all >_>
L404[10:06:32] <yorick> Vexatos: I don't
speak scala but that looks nicer
L405[10:06:47] <Vexatos> I completely got
rid of the simulate special case
L406[10:07:02] <Vexatos> now all the flag
does is not actually insert the item
L407[10:07:48] *
gamax92 wonders how Vexatos managed to put a different email in his
Author field
L408[10:08:07] <Vexatos> email?
L409[10:08:23] <gamax92> "Author:
Vexatos <stuarzt@gmx.de>" "Commit: Vexatos
<Stuarzt@gmx.de>"
L410[10:08:30] <Vexatos> ._.
L411[10:08:34] <Vexatos> github pls
L412[10:08:45] <Inari> Heh
L413[10:12:24] <Mimiru> aaaaand I've not
even done the first line of code today
L414[10:12:30] <Mimiru> today is going
great.
L415[10:12:40] <yorick> eurovision
soon
L416[10:13:02] <gamax92> Mimiru:
hmm?
L417[10:13:07] <Inari> Mimiru: How
so?
L418[10:13:23] <Mimiru> because I wanted
to be productive, and instead, I've done nothing
L419[10:13:40] <gamax92> me too
L420[10:14:03] <Vexatos> gamax92, there,
fixed
L421[10:14:37] <Vexatos> bless git
L422[10:15:25] <Inari> How do you even see
that in github
L423[10:15:59] <gamax92> Inari:
"Vexatos commited with Vexatos"
L424[10:16:11] <gamax92> and also I looked
using git log --pretty=fuller
L425[10:16:42] <Inari> :p
L426[10:16:55] <Inari> Can you do that on
github itself?
L427[10:17:15] <Vexatos> No, all it does
there is "<author> committed with <acutl
author>"
L428[10:17:15] <vifino> gamax92: I can
commit using a local email address and it'll still recognize me as
the committer.
L429[10:17:26] <Vexatos> actual*
L430[10:17:42] <gamax92> vifino: yes but
the thing here is that Author != Comitter
L431[10:18:17] <vifino> then i mean
author. i'm both in said case.
L432[10:18:44] <gamax92> vifino: :I if
both fields are the same then github doesn't do that
L433[10:19:24] <vifino> shhh
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L436[10:22:42] <Inari> lifegoals: own a
TLD
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L439[10:24:07] <Duncan> can robots not
empty buckets?
L440[10:24:20] <Vexatos> should be able
to
L441[10:24:49] <Inari> Have you made sure
hte bucket is not in fact empty?
L442[10:24:58] <Inari> Is the bucket
filled with something that is not air?
L443[10:25:07] <Duncan> it looks full on
the model, and it makes a splashing noise when it fills it
L444[10:25:47] <Duncan> in its inventory
the buck shows as full
L445[10:26:56] <Duncan> double checked,
yes the robot is able to use a buckt on a water source block and
fill th bucket. Using the bucket again does not appear to ever
empty it
L446[10:28:08] <Inari> I was mostly just
joking but more info is always good
L447[10:28:33] <Duncan> interesting
L448[10:28:50] <Vexatos> is the bucket
equipped?
L449[10:28:59] <Duncan> it will not pick
up a single source block when there is dirt behind it, but if there
is air or another water source block it will
L450[10:29:01] <Duncan> yes
L451[10:29:32] <Duncan> also - I
understand you have to ask such questions when troubleshooting on
irc. More often than not I did forget something that simple
L452[10:29:46] <Vexatos> what does
robot.use return
L453[10:29:50] <Vexatos> when it
fails
L454[10:30:20]
<Kodos>
Mimiru, it's not even 11 am yet. Get some food and a drink, and
you'll feel better and good enough to be productive :3
L455[10:30:33] <vifino> Inari:
.loli?
L456[10:30:49] <Inari> Possibly
L457[10:31:02] <vifino> .niichan
L458[10:31:08] <Inari> The name is the
smallest issue
L459[10:31:08] <Inari> :P
L460[10:31:18] <gamax92> money?
L461[10:31:23] <vifino> .tentacle?
L462[10:31:32] <Inari> vifino: All good
suggestions
L463[10:31:39] <Inari> gamax92: Mostly,
yeah
L464[10:31:47] <gamax92> Set up a
gofundme
L465[10:31:49] <gamax92> :P
L466[10:31:51] <Inari> Heh
L467[10:32:05] <gamax92> "Help me buy
a .tentacle domain"
L468[10:32:13] <gamax92> $0
L469[10:32:22] <gamax92> or whatever your
currency symbol is
L470[10:32:30] <Mimiru> s/0/-1
L471[10:32:31] <MichiBot> <gamax92>
$-1
L472[10:32:59] *
Vexatos pokes Duncan
L473[10:33:15] <Duncan> I am
checking
L474[10:33:20] <Duncan> how do I cast in
lua?
L475[10:33:26] <Vexatos> cast?
L476[10:33:37] <Vexatos> you just go into
the Lua REPL and run =robot.use(), noß
L477[10:33:39] <Vexatos> no?*
L478[10:33:44] <Duncan> bad argument,
string expected got boolean
L479[10:33:52] <Vexatos> what are you
doing >_>
L480[10:34:03] <Duncan>
write(robot.use())
L481[10:34:09] <Vexatos> why not do it in
the Lua REPL
L482[10:34:11] <Duncan> but ok I can do it
with a variable
L483[10:34:16] <Vexatos> no
L484[10:34:18] <Duncan> repl?
L485[10:34:19] <Vexatos> you don't need
to
L486[10:34:23] <Duncan> dont worry I will
google it
L487[10:34:25] <Vexatos> just run the
program called "lua"
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L489[10:34:28] <Mimiru> type lua at the
prompt
L490[10:34:28] <Vexatos> in OpenOS
L491[10:34:32] <Mimiru> then type
=robot.use()
L492[10:34:34] <Vexatos> ^
L493[10:34:36] <Duncan> right
L494[10:34:49] <Mimiru> exactly
=robot.use() not meh = robot.use()
L495[10:34:50] <Vexatos> the = will make
it print anything it returns
L496[10:35:04] <Vexatos> It is part of the
program
L497[10:35:26] <Duncan> it says true item
placed
L498[10:35:37] <vifino> To actually answer
the question, there are tostring/tonumber functions.
L499[10:35:39] <Duncan> thanks for that
tip by the way
L500[10:35:49] <gamax92> vifino: nah,
shouldn't be using write anyway
L501[10:35:54] <gamax92> probably wanted
print
L502[10:36:14] <vifino> Wasn't the
question, though.
L503[10:36:17] <Duncan> so could it be a
server permission issue?
L504[10:36:38] <Duncan> all advice is
welcome, is the difference between write and print the line
endings?
L505[10:37:04] <vifino> More or
less.
L506[10:37:16] <gamax92> print can take
multiple things and displays it with tab characters between
them
L507[10:37:23] <gamax92> write only takes
a single string.
L508[10:37:26] <Vexatos> so it says
"item placed" but does not actually place the
block?
L509[10:37:30] <vifino> ^
L510[10:37:31] <Vexatos> the water block,
that is
L511[10:37:32] <Duncan> that is
correct
L512[10:37:50] <Duncan> and the bucket is
still full
L513[10:37:53] <Inari> "The
evaluation fee is US$185,000. "
L514[10:37:59] <Inari> "Please note
that applying for a new gTLD is not the same as buying a domain
name. An applicant for a new gTLD is, in fact, applying to create
and operate a registry business supporting the Internet's domain
name system. This involves a number of significant
responsibilities, as the operator of a new gTLD is running a piece
of visible Internet infrastructure."
L515[10:38:02] <gamax92> Inari: well r.i.p
you.
L516[10:38:03] <Duncan> oh.. is it
possible that it is triggering twice somehow?
L517[10:39:09]
<Kodos> What
about a specific program to call the function twice and report
output each time
L518[10:39:24]
<Kodos> Or
rather spit out any output
L519[10:39:40] <gamax92> Inari: oh I
didn't realized you meant an actual TLD, just thought you meant a
domain under one of those weird TLDs
L520[10:39:49] <gamax92> yeah good luck
with that goal
L521[10:40:16] <Inari> Haha
L522[10:40:44] <Skye> inari.lewd
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L524[10:41:38] <gamax92>
Inari.organic
L525[10:43:17] <gamax92> there are quite a
number of weird TLDs
L526[10:43:39] <gamax92> like,
.blackfriday
L527[10:44:31] <vifino> man, i want a
beatstep pro black edition :<
L528[10:44:46] <gamax92> what's
that?
L529[10:44:59] <gamax92> ooooh
L530[10:45:01] <vifino> a step
sequencer
L531[10:45:37] <gamax92> It's
expensive
L532[10:46:12] <Vexatos> oh
L533[10:46:18] <vifino> i mean i already
have a drum machine with sequencer, but it's not really great and
never got a FW update, the bsp is quite a bit better and smaller
too.
L534[10:46:20] <Vexatos> Duncan, that
seems to be a problem with buckets
L535[10:46:27] <vifino> plus having
multiple would be nice.
L536[10:46:28] <Vexatos> there is nothing
I can do about it, it seems
L537[10:46:35] <Duncan> should I report
it?
L538[10:46:45] <Vexatos> No
L539[10:46:51] <Inari> Vexatos: How can
you nto do something about it o.o
L540[10:46:53] <gamax92> Vexatos:
what
L541[10:46:54] <Vexatos> It is not a
bug
L542[10:46:54] <gamax92> ^
L543[10:46:59] <Vexatos> well
L544[10:47:07] <Inari> Haha
L545[10:47:10] <Inari> Wrong caht
L546[10:47:10] <vifino> do i need one? not
at all. would i do something great with that? maybe. do i want one?
hell yes.
L547[10:47:11] <Vexatos> It is not a bug
in buckets
L548[10:47:13] <Vexatos> but I cannot fix
it
L549[10:47:18] <gamax92> why not
L550[10:47:31] <Inari> vifino: Sounds like
me when I boguht my oscilloscope
L551[10:47:34] <Vexatos> because it would
require changing a bunch of stuff in the OC fake player
L552[10:47:38] <Vexatos> which I don't
know anything about
L553[10:47:45] <gamax92> Time to
learn!
L554[10:47:46] <Duncan> is there a
workaround for just getting a water source block placed?
L555[10:47:47] <Vexatos> so lots of side
effects most likely
L556[10:47:53] <Vexatos> Duncan, tank
upgrade
L557[10:47:57] <Vexatos> 8and tank
controller)
L558[10:48:00] <vifino> Inari: i could use
one too. :<
L559[10:48:03] <Inari> Vexatos: Forward it
to Sangar
L560[10:48:10] <gamax92> I would like an
oscilloscope
L561[10:48:12] <Duncan> can the tank
upgrade place a liquid block in the world? I didnt see that in the
api
L562[10:48:14] <Inari> vifino: It's just a
crappy low-end one
L563[10:48:16] <Inari> But it's still
expensive
L564[10:48:17] <vifino> I'll gladly
dispose of yours for you, Inari~
L565[10:48:21] <Inari> :P
L566[10:48:32] <gamax92> but it'd also
probably fall into the range of would use once and then put in a
closet
L568[10:48:44] *
Izaya is spending far too much time playing
NieR:Automata
L569[10:48:45] <gamax92> I don't work with
hardware much
L570[10:48:55] <Inari> gamax92: I like
"working" hardware
L571[10:48:56] <Inari> ;3
L572[10:49:24] <Vexatos> Duncan, the tank
controller should be able to
L573[10:49:32] <gamax92> Inari: you do
you.
L574[10:50:15] <Vexatos> Duncan,
wait
L575[10:51:58] <gamax92> I did play with a
bunch of VSTs, using a setup for amplifying, filtering, and then
compressing my microphone
L576[10:52:11] <Vexatos> Duncan, no tank
controller needed
L577[10:52:26] <gamax92> I would use the
amplifier on the microphone itself but when it clips it makes it
sound like static instead of well ... clipped audio.
L578[10:52:29] <Vexatos> it should work if
you have a tank upgrade and do robot.fill(side)
L580[10:52:39] <MichiBot>
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L581[10:52:49] <gamax92> Cruor doing
muziks?
L582[10:52:59] <Duncan> so robot.fill will
place the water as a block in the world?
L583[10:53:00] <Cruor> gamax92: its the
same vid :p
L584[10:53:04] <Vexatos> ...maybe
L585[10:53:13] <Vexatos> it can definitely
drain water blocks
L586[10:53:21] <Vexatos> yep
L587[10:53:23] <gamax92> Cruor: this
sounds bad
L588[10:53:24] <Vexatos> it should be able
to place
L589[10:53:42] <Cruor> gamax92: eeeeh, no
custom voices adsr :I
L590[10:54:02] <gamax92> Cruor: didn't I
give you ADSR stuff that once upon a server time?
L591[10:54:42] <Cruor> you did
L592[10:54:51] <Inari> ADSR or ASMR?
x3
L593[10:54:55] <gamax92> ADSR
L594[10:55:06] <Cruor> gamax92: let me
find it
L596[10:55:19] <Vexatos> if I switch the
order it will work
L597[10:55:20]
<Mimiru>
Said fuck it went to McDonald's
L598[10:55:22] <Vexatos> but that would
break a LOT
L600[10:55:50] <gamax92> Vexatos: what in
the current order causes it to fail?
L601[10:56:14] <Inari> Sadly imouto ASMR
is much more polpular than niichan ASMR
L602[10:56:15] <Inari> :p
L603[10:56:30] <gamax92> gee I wonder
why
L604[10:56:32] <Cruor> gamax92: adsr = {1,
0.4, 1, 0.6}
L605[10:56:34] <Vexatos> gamax92, the
tryActivateBlock also causes onItemUse
L606[10:56:40] <gamax92> Cruor: don't put
sustain at 1
L607[10:56:43] <Vexatos> because that is
what handles itemblock placing
L608[10:56:46] <Cruor>
sound.setADSR(channel.cardChannel, a, d * duration, s, r *
duration)
L609[10:57:03] <Duncan> so when I use an
ic2 universal fluid cell I get false when using it on a water block
to fill it, and nil "-1" when using a full one to empty
it. Could that be fixed?
L610[10:57:12] <Cruor> hold on, ill start
a mc version with OC+tronix :p
L611[10:57:26] <gamax92> that's why it
sounds bad
L612[10:57:30] <Vexatos> Duncan, the
universal fluid cell is EXTREMELY special
L613[10:57:37] <Vexatos> it does a lot of
weird things :I
L614[10:57:59]
<Mimiru>
@Kodos did you see the latest OS 1.7 releas
L615[10:58:07]
<Mimiru>
Release*
L616[10:58:34] <gamax92> Cruor: I'mma go
record more now
L617[10:58:48] <Cruor> gamax92: got some
adsr presets? :p
L618[10:58:49] <Inari> %inv create the
expert's guide to cat sniffing
L619[10:58:50] *
MichiBot summons 'the expert's guide to cat sniffing' and adds to
her inventory. This seems rather fragile...
L620[10:58:54] <Vexatos> Duncan, also, the
cell only picks up water when you are holding shift, no?
L621[10:59:02] <Vexatos> in that case you
need to set the third parameter of robot.use to true
L622[10:59:20] *
Inari wants an item graveyard
L623[10:59:26] <gamax92> Cruor: well no
... but I've been using long decays and short release values
L624[10:59:29] <Duncan> no it does not
seem to require shift for the player
L625[10:59:36] <Vexatos> welp
L626[10:59:38] <gamax92> with sustain at
0
L627[10:59:42] <Vexatos> the fluid cell is
very derp sooo
L628[11:00:05] <Cruor> {1, 0.6, 0.2,
0.4}?
L629[11:00:16] <gamax92> Vexatos: hmm ...
position doesn't jump to sustain on gate close, right?
L630[11:00:28] <Cruor> wow
L631[11:00:31] <Cruor> this sounds
uhh
L632[11:00:37] <Vexatos> gamax92, it jumps
to 0
L633[11:00:43] <Vexatos> well, with
release delay
L634[11:00:46] <Cruor> i mean, it sounds
funky af, but better :p
L635[11:00:51] <Vexatos> oh you mean
immediately? No
L636[11:00:53] <Vexatos> it stays where it
is
L637[11:00:56] <gamax92> right, good
L638[11:01:09] <Cruor> ill just add voice
support...
L639[11:01:15] <Cruor> i belive i added
voices atleast..
L640[11:02:41] <Cruor> Vexatos: who the
**** documented this converter?
L641[11:03:55] <Cruor> who coded this
D:
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L643[11:04:22] <Vexatos> gamax92, okay, it
actually seems to not break anything I throw at it
L644[11:04:29] <Cruor> local decorations =
serialize.unserialize(data[5]) or {} <- thats good and all,
explain to me why the converter has a {} everywhere in the
files?
L645[11:04:30] <Vexatos> (switching the
two conditions)
L646[11:04:43] <Cruor> who needs hdd
space
L647[11:04:50] <Vexatos> So I will need to
talk to Sangar
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L649[11:05:37] <Cruor> also note to self:
it has voices, but it doesnt tell me what they are :p
L650[11:05:47] <Cruor> hello, i am voice
2
L651[11:06:26] <Inari> A moaning
voice
L652[11:07:05] <Cruor> it wouldnt know if
its a death metal or church choir .-.
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L654[11:09:18] <Izaya> Cruor: hopefully
both
L655[11:09:24] <Cruor> daymn
L656[11:09:44] <Izaya> if a church had a
death metal choir I'd almost consider going to hear it
L657[11:10:40] <Duncan> man those
universal fluid cells really are a bit crazy
L658[11:10:52] <Duncan> I found a bug with
them that lets the robot place a water source though
L659[11:11:50] <Duncan> with a full fluid
cell equipped
L660[11:11:51] <Duncan> robot.Use()
L661[11:11:51] <Duncan>
robot.Use(3,true)
L662[11:11:51] <Duncan> exactly in that
order, will place a fluid block on top of the robot, without
emptying the fluid cell
L663[11:11:58] <Duncan> as long as there
is an empty space in front
L664[11:12:28] <Duncan> yay for
exploitable bugs
L665[11:13:40] <Duncan> hmm if there is a
block behind the bot the order of the commands has to be
reversed
L666[11:22:54] <Duncan> I kind of fell
dirty
L667[11:22:58] <Duncan> feel*
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L673[11:34:25] <Duncan> anyone here using
infinity lite?
L675[11:37:02] <MichiBot>
Computronics
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L676[11:39:14]
<Wuerfel_21>
can having to copypaste the entirety of the IEC_8859-1 codepage
considered torture?
L677[11:40:02] <Vexatos> gamax92, what is
that song ._.
L678[11:40:35]
<20kdc>
"converting midi to opus"?
L679[11:41:51] <gamax92> multi tracked
midis are harder to deal with so it gets converted into an format
easier to work with
L680[11:42:05] <gamax92> most of these are
all multi tracked midi files
L681[11:42:39] <Vexatos> song name please
:I
L683[11:43:18] <MichiBot>
Dark Cloud
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L684[11:43:44] <Vexatos> that's pretty
cool :I
L685[11:44:06] <gamax92> the actual midi
file itself is pretty terrible
L686[11:44:21] <Cruor> calm down sir
L687[11:44:31] <gamax92> Cruor: no time to
calm
L688[11:44:31] <Cruor> im trying to listen
to this potato playing through the fire and flames
L689[11:44:33] <gamax92> time to
rage
L690[11:44:53] <gamax92> cook the potato
in the fire and flames
L691[11:45:52] <Vexatos> gamax92, can has
midi player program D:
L692[11:46:22] <gamax92> uhm sure I
guess
L693[11:46:50] <Cruor> 0 sustain is potato
.-.
L694[11:47:04] <Vexatos> 0 ststain turns
ADSR into, well AD :I
L695[11:47:23] <gamax92> Vexatos: nah,
release is still a factor if decay never completes
L696[11:47:29] <Vexatos> right.
L697[11:53:49] *
gamax92 pokes Vexatos :>
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L700[11:59:27] <MichiBot> gamax92
REMINDER: look at porting turret and keypads
L701[12:01:25] <gamax92> bleh
L702[12:01:26] <gamax92> okay
L704[12:01:41] <MichiBot>
Computronics
SoundCard - Another midi player test | length:
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L707[12:07:44] <gamax92> Cruor: :I
L708[12:19:02] <Vexatos> gamax92, only
using ADSR again? :U
L709[12:20:39] <gamax92> Vexatos: I don't
really have too many channels to go full on FM instruments
L710[12:20:59] <gamax92> it's already
dropping a bunch of notes
L711[12:21:02] <Vexatos> use more sound
cards or increase channel size :⁾
L712[12:21:14] <Vexatos> remember 8 was
just a default we came up with >_>
L713[12:21:21] <Vexatos> noone said it was
perfect
L714[12:21:30] <Vexatos> that's why there
is a config option (now) >_>
L715[12:22:37] <Vexatos> gamax92, you
should make it distinguish two eights from a quarter note, right
now they are played as the same :P
L716[12:22:42] <Vexatos> still really cool
though ._.
L717[12:27:59] <gamax92> ?
L718[12:28:10] <Vexatos> ? what
L719[12:28:15] <gamax92> don't know what
that means
L720[12:28:23] <Vexatos> the former or the
latter
L721[12:28:31] <gamax92> two eights and
quarter note
L722[12:29:03] <Vexatos> well if you have
two eights in a row there should be a very short pause inbetween to
show that they are separate notes
L723[12:29:37] <Vexatos> or at least the
volume should go down to simulate a real instrument
L724[12:29:45] <Vexatos> (and then back up
when the next note hits)
L725[12:30:05] <Vexatos> right now, on the
piano instrument, two eights sound exactly like a single
quarter
L726[12:31:30] <gamax92> yeah well
:I
L727[12:34:20] <AshIndigo> ~markov
AshIndigo
L728[12:34:20] <ocdoc> Smash it was worth
a shot :\
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L731[13:01:51] <gamax92> ~markov
gamax92
L732[13:01:52] <ocdoc> no, stuff thats
like, saying 8bit values.
L733[13:16:08] <Cruor> Vexatos: i do that
:⁾
L734[13:17:11] <Cruor> gamax92: is nice
:>
L735[13:18:41] <Cruor> ... i dont do that?
o_O then where did i write that code
L736[13:18:50] <Cruor> OOOOH, yea, i do
that
L737[13:18:52] <Cruor> just not here
:p
L738[13:19:38] <gamax92> Vexatos told me
about a thing that I should do
L739[13:19:48] <gamax92> so maybe I'll do
it
L740[13:24:03] <Cruor> .-. wtf is up with
my default voice settings
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L742[13:30:44] <Cruor> gamax92: thank you
for making my piano sound like some weird mallet instrument
:I
L743[13:31:44] <Vexatos> Cruor, you can
turn musescore files into midi too :⁾
L744[13:32:02] <Cruor> ik
L745[13:32:03] <gamax92> Cruor: your
fault
L746[13:32:08] <Cruor> probably works
better than what im doing <_>
L747[13:32:38] <Cruor> ... thats a wobble
bass
L748[13:32:43] <Cruor> now i have dubstep,
nice!
L749[13:33:13] <Cruor> dear god this
sounds horrible
L750[13:33:51] <gamax92> Cruor: "this
is a car accident in conversation form"
L751[13:34:08] <Cruor> nice!
L752[13:34:21]
<Mettaton_Fab> can the MIDI player for OC
play black MIDIs?
L753[13:34:34] <Cruor> mine can :⁾
L754[13:35:08] <gamax92> Cruor: sure, sure
it can
L755[13:35:17] <Cruor> yes, it just drops
loads of the notes :⁾
L756[13:35:28] <gamax92> so then by that
notion so does mine
L757[13:35:33] <Cruor> yes :⁾
L758[13:37:04] <gamax92> mada mada
L759[13:37:59] <Cruor> this is like
L760[13:38:05] <Cruor> adsr gone wrong,
gone wobble, in the hood
L761[13:38:13] <gamax92> gone sexual just
a prank?
L762[13:39:01]
<Mettaton_Fab> but can it play DOOM
midis?
L763[13:39:15] <gamax92> probably
not
L764[13:39:29]
<Mettaton_Fab> maybe DOOM E1M!
L765[13:39:31]
<Mettaton_Fab> maybe DOOM E1M1
L766[13:39:35] <Cruor> it plays any midi,
just dont expect anything out of it :⁾
L767[13:39:38] <gamax92> ^
L768[13:39:54]
<Mettaton_Fab> which mods do i need to play
MIDIs again?
L769[13:40:10] <Cruor> 'tronix
L770[13:41:42] <Cruor> now where does this
disaster add voice names... :p
L771[13:41:45]
<Mettaton_Fab> which versions does
computronix support?
L772[13:41:56] <Mimiru> yes
L773[13:42:10] <Cruor> yes
L774[13:42:12] <gamax92> yes
L775[13:42:20]
<Mettaton_Fab> so only 1.7.10 support i
guess
L776[13:42:24] <gamax92> no
L777[13:42:29] <Cruor> all of them
:I
L778[13:42:29] <Mimiru> no
L779[13:42:36] <gamax92> it does
everything
L780[13:42:49] <Cruor> it can even clean
your clothes!
L781[13:42:55]
<Mettaton_Fab> my PC has shit performance
with 1.7.10
L782[13:43:07] <Vexatos> Computronics
supports five minecraft versions, what are you talking about
L783[13:43:07]
<Mettaton_Fab> 1.8 runs still great
L784[13:43:16] <Cruor> AHA!
L785[13:43:20] <Cruor> thats the evil
function that breaks everything
L786[13:43:23]
<Mettaton_Fab> can i have the highest
version number?
L787[13:43:23] <Cruor> IM WATCHING
YOU
L788[13:43:32] <Vexatos> Yes of
course?
L789[13:43:59]
<Mettaton_Fab> would you tell me the value
i am awaiting??
L790[13:44:05] <Vexatos> 1.6.4
L791[13:44:52] <gamax92> ~w
computronics
L793[13:45:07] <Vexatos> ocdoc is
smart
L794[13:45:10] <gamax92> literally, every
mc version listed there with the latest one for download
L795[13:45:26] <Vexatos> Well, some people
apparently can't read :I
L797[13:46:32] <Cruor> Vexatos:
{rhs="\"Glockenspiel\"",lhs="nm"}
AHA
L798[13:46:37] <Cruor> ... whatever that
means
L799[13:46:47] <Vexatos> German
detected
L800[13:46:50]
<Mettaton_Fab> something about an
instrument
L801[13:47:02] <gamax92> @Mettaton_Fab
look at the wiki
L802[13:47:15] <Cruor> dont even remember
what song this is anymore XD
L803[13:50:42] <gamax92> Cruor: make your
best violin recreation
L804[13:50:46] <Cruor> wut
L805[13:50:49] <gamax92> yes
L806[13:50:56] <Cruor> of what? .-.
L807[13:50:57] <Cruor> im confused
L808[13:51:04] <Vexatos> Cruor is good at
recreational violin :⁾
L809[13:51:04] <Cruor> i need a pretty lua
serializer :I
L810[13:51:05] <gamax92> make a violin
note using the sound card
L811[13:51:23] <Vexatos> Cruor,
require"serialization"?
L812[13:51:30] <Cruor> looks like
trash
L813[13:51:43] <gamax92> did you use the
pretty printing option?
L814[13:51:45] <Cruor> i have 104k
characters ffs :I
L815[13:51:51] <Cruor> where is the pretty
printing option
L816[13:51:58] <gamax92> ~w
serialization
L818[13:52:13] <gamax92>
serialization.serialize(thing, true)
L819[13:52:14] <Cruor> i used the
intuitive second arg and assumed it was a boolean pretty
L820[13:52:19] <gamax92> yes
L821[13:52:32] <gamax92> oh wait ... give
it math.huge
L822[13:52:47] <Cruor> this still looks
ugly af, but it will work
L823[13:53:28] <Cruor> found the damn
voice specifiers
L824[13:53:30] <Cruor> god bless
L825[13:53:38] <Cruor> now to extract
those... send help >_<
L826[13:53:54] <gamax92> send
example
L828[13:54:53] <gamax92> Cruor: this isn't
Australia
L829[13:55:33] <Cruor> atleast i dont feel
dying anymore, so thats nice Q_Q
L830[13:56:59] <gamax92> this is a weird
format.
L831[13:57:31] <Cruor> i am aware
L832[13:57:32] <gamax92> opus looks a lot
better than this.
L833[13:57:39] <Cruor> probably does
.-.
L834[13:57:40] <gamax92> and takes up less
memory
L835[13:57:42] <Cruor> this is evil
L836[13:58:05] ⇦
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L837[13:58:47] <gamax92> Cruor: opus looks
like this: {'patch_change', 0, 1, 8}, {'set_tempo', 0, 750000},
{'note_on', 5, 1, 25, 96}, {'note_off', 96, 1, 25, 0}
L838[13:59:15] <Cruor> this is the stupid
table
L839[13:59:19] <Cruor> the note streams
are sane
L840[13:59:24] <gamax92> oh
L841[13:59:30] <gamax92> so use the note
streams
L842[13:59:38] <Cruor> instrument names
are not in the note streams ;_;
L843[13:59:45] <Cruor> nor the event
streams
L844[13:59:52] <gamax92> ... why does it
have so many streams
L845[13:59:56] <Cruor> I DONT KNOW
L846[14:00:10] <Cruor> i write my own
stupid streams
L847[14:00:12] <gamax92> midi is one
stream ... unless you count multiple tracks as multiple streams, I
merge them all into one track on my end
L848[14:00:28] <Cruor> yea, i merge the
notestreams and convert that to my potato stream
L850[14:02:37] <gamax92> yes
L851[14:02:54] <gamax92> still is very
excessive though
L852[14:02:59] <gamax92> have fun running
out of memoyr
L853[14:03:01] <Cruor> i am painfully
aware ;_;
L854[14:03:06] <Cruor> wont run out of
memory .-.
L855[14:03:33] <Inari> %inv create
Crupls
L856[14:03:34] *
MichiBot summons 'Crupls' and adds to her inventory. This seems
very sturdy.
L857[14:03:38] <Cruor> while i /could/
make this run in OC, i probably dont want to >_<
L858[14:03:47] <Cruor> everything is Lua
>_<
L859[14:03:48] <gamax92> Cruor: wat what
is this for then
L860[14:03:53] <Cruor> converter
L861[14:03:55] <gamax92> oh.
L862[14:04:11] <gamax92> I've been parsing
midi files in OC
L863[14:04:57] <gamax92> it works okay,
except for the bug that Vexatos pointed out to me
L864[14:05:59] <Cruor> what bug? .-.
L865[14:06:14] <gamax92> something about
quarter notes and things ... i dunno,.
L866[14:06:20] <Cruor> oh
L867[14:06:26] <Cruor> just play the note
for 0.85 of the duration
L868[14:06:36] <gamax92> I don't know the
duration
L869[14:06:41] <Cruor> ah :p
L870[14:06:43] <gamax92> it works with
note_on and note_off
L871[14:06:51] <Cruor> thats why i convert
to potato format
L872[14:07:21] <gamax92> well I used to
convert to another format but it made the longer songs run out of
memory
L873[14:07:54] <Cruor> i did it!
L874[14:08:00] <Cruor> ... now how do i
strip the "" from the names :p
L875[14:08:12] <gamax92> gsub
L876[14:08:16] <Cruor> i hate everything,
sub dat thing
L877[14:08:34] <gamax92> it hates you too
:⁾
L878[14:08:52] <Cruor> i miss my Julia
:c
L879[14:09:09] <Cruor>
print(string.sub(specifiers[i].rhs, 2, -2)) okay fine, its less
stupid than expected
L880[14:10:15] <Cruor> AFAIK the specs
says that strings HAVE to be ""
L881[14:10:17] <Cruor> but what do i
know
L882[14:10:59] <Cruor>
{["1"]={name="Glockenspiel"},["4"]={name="Marimba"},["3"]={name="Vibraphone"},["2"]={name="Xylophone"}}
looks good to me
L883[14:11:02] <Vexatos> Cruor, needs more
selene
L884[14:11:42] <Cruor> Vexatos: i have
enough silly deps as it is ;_;
L885[14:12:08] <Cruor> please hold on
while i implement voices things
L886[14:12:15] <Cruor> everything is
allready burning.
L887[14:12:17] <Vexatos> cil.li deps
indeed
L888[14:12:53] <vifino> i c w@ u did
ther
L889[14:13:17] <Cruor> no you cil.li
L890[14:14:31] <Vexatos> oh nice
L891[14:14:38] <Cruor> might as well
include more meta while im at it...
L892[14:14:39] <Vexatos> a proper
thunderstorm outside
L893[14:14:41] <Cruor> end me now
L894[14:14:46] <Vexatos> I think this is
the first real one this year
L895[14:14:55] <Vexatos> as in the
"oh god everyone is going to die" kind
L896[14:15:07] <Cruor> send it to me
L897[14:15:07] <Vexatos> Not a gale though
of course, those only come in late summer
L898[14:15:17] <Vexatos> There's usually
at most one gale a year
L899[14:15:24] <vifino> Vexatos: same
here, it was here a while ago though
L900[14:15:31] <Vexatos> and that is the
only real natural disaster that can occur around these parts
L901[14:15:50] <Vexatos> Where I live is
safe from floods, earthquakes and tornadoes :P
L902[14:16:00] <Vexatos> although the
gales sometimes are stronger than tornadoes :I
L903[14:17:05] <gamax92> Cruor: voice of
cat
L904[14:17:26] <vifino> MEOW LOVE ME
L905[14:17:33] *
gamax92 pets vifino
L906[14:17:42] *
vifino purrs
L907[14:20:53] <Cruor> {voice={}} <-
how do i handle that
L908[14:21:01] <Cruor> ... i guess Piano
is default? .-.
L909[14:27:12] *
Cruor pokes gamax92 for adsr presets :⁾
L910[14:28:51] <gamax92> Cruor: this is
why I don't use weird format
L911[14:29:04] <Cruor> how is that
relevant? <_<
L912[14:29:12] <gamax92> {voice={}}
L913[14:29:13] <gamax92> wtf
L914[14:29:27] <Cruor> somebody forgot to
specify what instrument you play this with
L915[14:29:29] <Cruor> is that a problem?
>_<
L916[14:29:35] <gamax92> that's not a
thing in midi.
L917[14:30:00] <gamax92> you don't just
go, hey change the voice on this channel to
L918[14:30:09] <gamax92> and then don't
actually put anything there
L919[14:30:14] <Cruor> it doesnt
L920[14:32:27] <Cruor> its quite normal to
just make sheet music without instruments written on the side, you
know? >_<
L921[14:35:14] <Cruor> ... its also common
to not specify how fast the damn song is supposed to be played
<_<
L922[14:35:20] <AshIndigo> ~markov
Cruor
L923[14:35:20] <ocdoc> welp, thats Inari,
yup thats the evil function to tell me, that OC was amazing
:I
L924[14:35:30] <Cruor> lewd
L925[14:35:41] <AshIndigo> Its always
Inari
L926[14:35:53] *
Cruor cuddles Inari :3
L927[14:37:55] *
gamax92 pets Inari :3
L928[14:41:23] <Cruor> gamax92: what have
you done with my instruments?
L929[14:41:26] <Cruor> they all sound like
mallets :p
L930[14:41:58] <Cruor> adsr on sinewaves
is a disaster as well .-.
L931[14:43:15] <gamax92> Cruor: I have
done nothing
L933[14:44:08]
<Mettaton_Fab> my pc hates me
L934[14:44:13]
<Mettaton_Fab> it bluescreens
L935[14:51:06] <Cruor> gamax92: i feel
like bruteforcing this by ear is smarter...
L936[14:51:41] <Cruor> make small sample
"song", iterate over different adsr stuff, take the one
that sounds best for the desired instrument XD
L937[14:51:50] <gamax92> Cruor: it's what
I did
L938[14:52:00] <Cruor> hand over your data
sir
L939[14:52:14] <gamax92> my data doesn't
work for your format
L940[14:52:20] <Cruor> why not? o_O
L941[14:52:24] <Cruor> i just need the
adsr values .-.
L942[14:52:26] <gamax92> because you are
using the note durations
L943[14:52:31] <Cruor> ah
L944[14:52:32] <gamax92> and I'm using
lack of it
L945[14:52:49] <Cruor> this is the most
staccato violin voice i have ever heard
L946[14:54:26] <Cruor> ... yea ill try
that later :I
L947[14:54:33] <Cruor> sounds way more
sane
L948[14:59:32] <Cruor> ... this will
totally work
L949[15:02:02] <gamax92> Cruor: but then I
don't know how to support things Vexatos wants like distinct
notes
L950[15:02:34] <gamax92> oh, Idea
L951[15:02:44] <gamax92> yes that will
work >:D
L952[15:03:01] <Cruor> can you make me
feel less dizzy? :I
L953[15:03:08] *
gamax92 pets Cruor
L954[15:03:37] <Cruor> i think i died like
3 hours ago
L955[15:04:33] <gamax92> welp, r.i.p
L956[15:04:50] <Cruor> was not k .-.
L957[15:05:33] <gamax92> but yeah, I can
just change the tick value of note_off values
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L959[15:06:45] <Inari> %stab Cruor
L960[15:06:47] *
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damage
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L962[15:07:09] <Cruor> damn
L963[15:07:18] <Cruor> rude :c
L964[15:07:22] <Cruor> all i did was
cuddles
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L966[15:10:02] <Vexatos> Cruor, there was
a giant explosion half an hour ago
L967[15:10:13] <Cruor> Vexatos: uhm
question
L968[15:10:26] <Cruor> how do i
slurs
L969[15:10:28] <Cruor> with adsr
L970[15:10:38] <Vexatos> slurs? :I
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L974[15:13:41] <gamax92> Cruor: what is
that
L975[15:13:42] <Vexatos> ah right
L976[15:13:47] <Vexatos> English terms
:I
L977[15:14:00] <Cruor> yes...
L978[15:14:18] <Vexatos> gamax92, can you
read sheets?
L979[15:14:26] <gamax92> no
L980[15:14:46] <Vexatos> hm
L981[15:14:49] <Cruor> tldr: play all
notes on the same bow stroke
L982[15:14:49] <Vexatos> how do you
explain it
L983[15:14:52] <Vexatos> yes
L984[15:15:07] <gamax92> I take midi
events and parse them
L985[15:15:07] <Vexatos> Play them in a
homogenous way
L986[15:15:13] <Vexatos> all exactly the
same speed and distance apart
L987[15:15:14] <Vexatos> no breaks
L988[15:15:15] <Cruor> play as if there
was no space between them
L989[15:15:18] <Vexatos> yers
L990[15:15:25] <gamax92> got it, play
every note all at once
L991[15:15:27] <Vexatos> as if they were
one single connected note instead of those four bathces
L992[15:15:29] <Vexatos> batches*
L993[15:15:35] <gamax92> 1 second
song
L994[15:15:38] <gamax92> BLARMP
L995[15:15:39] <Vexatos> yea right
L996[15:16:46] <gamax92> but see, it's
not, what is a slur on a piece of sheet music, it's what is a slur
as a midi event
L997[15:17:05] <Vexatos> does midi have
it, Cruor?
L998[15:17:19] <gamax92> also what is a
slur
L999[15:17:25] <Cruor> its the
"bow"
L1000[15:17:28] <Cruor> thing
L1001[15:17:29] <Vexatos> aah
L1002[15:17:31] <Vexatos> hm
L1003[15:17:37] <Vexatos> well I guess
play without pauses?
L1004[15:17:47] <Cruor> oh, i think i
have slur events... :p
L1005[15:17:52] <Vexatos> >_>
L1006[15:17:58] <Cruor> :ooo
L1007[15:18:01] <Vexatos> gamax92, the
rounded line across all notes
L1008[15:18:01] <Cruor> now i know how to
do this
L1009[15:19:08] <gamax92> Vexatos: what
does it mean
L1011[15:21:00] <Vexatos>
<Vexatos> Play
them in a homogenous way
L1012[15:21:00] <Vexatos>
<Vexatos> all
exactly the same speed and distance apart
L1013[15:21:00] <Vexatos>
<Vexatos> no
breaks
L1014[15:21:09] <Vexatos>
<Vexatos> as if
they were one single connected note instead of those four
batches
L1015[15:21:29] <gamax92> so pitch
shifting?
L1016[15:21:38] <Vexatos> On a bow, you
would play them in one stroke, on a piano, you would play it
without lifting your hand
L1017[15:22:23] <gamax92> midi has pitch
change events
L1018[15:22:29] <Vexatos> it's more like
an instruction to "not do anything fancy"
L1019[15:22:52] <Cruor> its like...
L1020[15:22:55] <Cruor> make it
flow
L1021[15:22:58] <Vexatos> just "play
them start to finish in one swing" kind of way
L1022[15:22:59] <Vexatos> yes
L1023[15:23:08] <vifino> ugh. the
delivery guy was waiting in front of the door for 10 minutes
because the door bell just didn't work at all.
L1024[15:23:12] <Cruor> because the stuff
i linked PROBABLY isnt realistic to play in one go
L1025[15:23:16] <vifino> not just mine,
but the whole fucking houses.
L1026[15:23:17] <Cruor> it just asks you
to make it flow good
L1027[15:23:20] <Vexatos> on a piano it
is
L1028[15:23:28] <Cruor> on a violin it
sure as hell isnt :p
L1029[15:32:24] <gamax92> Cruor: can I
have that test
L1030[15:32:27] <gamax92> please?
L1031[15:32:46] <Cruor> what test?
D:
L1032[15:32:51] <Cruor> oh
L1033[15:32:55] <gamax92> yes, that
test
L1035[15:33:19] <Cruor> ill see if the
midi output module works :I
L1036[15:33:30] <gamax92> inb4 doesn't
work as midi
L1038[15:34:05] <Cruor> why wouldnt it?
:p
L1039[15:34:31] <gamax92> what if midi
didn't support slurs
L1040[15:34:39] *
Cruor shrugs :p
L1041[15:36:04] <Cruor> ill test stuff
tommorow probably
L1042[15:36:41] <Cruor> need to find that
super op sordin so i can play some violin before i bed :I
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L1044[15:45:18] <Dudblockman> I'm about
to record a quick video clip on my wireless redstone
microcontrollers
L1046[16:02:17] <MichiBot>
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AshIndigo boops MichiBot
L1051[16:09:18] *
MichiBot squeaks!
L1052[16:17:36] *
gamax92 boops AshIndigo
L1053[16:18:44] <gamax92> :<
L1054[16:21:00] *
AshIndigo boops gamax92 back
L1055[16:22:23] <Cruor> is this what the
sign reading upgrade is for? o_O
L1056[16:22:44] <Cruor> interesting
:p
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L1060[16:29:18] <gamax92> Cruor: what do
you even do
L1061[16:29:34] <Cruor> gamax92: right
now? i dont even
L1062[16:29:39] <Cruor> playing my
~~space piano~~
L1063[16:30:49] <gamax92> Cruor: in
MC
L1064[16:31:01] <Cruor> yes .-.
L1065[16:33:38] <gamax92> Cruor: you play
a space piano in MC?
L1066[16:33:59] <Cruor> yea, my ADSR is
completely broken :p
L1067[16:34:03] <gamax92> fix it
then
L1068[16:34:35] <Cruor> i dunno how
D:
L1069[16:34:50] <gamax92> Cruor: whatever
you're doing now, don't do that
L1070[16:35:16] <Cruor> give me some adsr
code D:
L1071[16:35:23] <Cruor> everything sounds
like space piano XD
L1072[16:35:26] <AshIndigo> %inv add adsr
code
L1073[16:35:27] *
MichiBot summons 'adsr code' and adds to her inventory. I could get
some good swings in with this.
L1074[16:35:52] <gamax92> Cruor: what is
a space piano
L1075[16:36:08] <Cruor> i have no
clue
L1076[16:36:14] <Cruor> but this sounds
weird af
L1077[16:36:33] <Cruor> its like
BWOOOSH
L1078[16:37:11] <Cruor> BWOOOON BWOON
BWOOOOON
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L1080[16:37:19] <Cruor> this is pretty
cool tbh :p
L1081[16:37:32] <Dudblockman> :P
L1082[16:37:38] <Cruor> but its still
space piano xD
L1083[16:37:44] <Cruor> SAVE ME D:
L1084[16:39:33] *
AshIndigo attempts to save Cruor
L1085[16:42:29] <gamax92> Cruor: what are
you setting A to ...
L1086[16:42:56] <Cruor> Piano = {100,
0.95, 0.05, 50}, <- is what im using right now, on square
wave
L1087[16:42:59] <Cruor> no more space
piano
L1088[16:43:36] <gamax92> What is
this.
L1089[16:43:52] <Cruor> i have no
idea!
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L1098[17:05:57] <Dudblockman> Boop
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L1102[17:15:46] <AshIndigo> badoop
L1103[17:21:52] <Dudblockman> So
uhh
L1104[17:24:02] <gamax92> mmhm?
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L1109[17:53:31] <Dudblockman> LOUD
NOISES
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L1111[18:15:10] <MalkContent> when i'm
trying to use the trading upgrade it says not enough inventory
space to trade
L1112[18:15:35] <MalkContent> am i doing
something commonly stupid?
L1113[18:15:48] <MalkContent>
+known
L1114[18:17:15] <MalkContent> nvm, found
the issue on git. ofc only after asking my favorite rubberduck
channel :I
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L1121[18:47:27] <MajGenRelativity> ~w
geolyzer
L1123[18:47:31] <Dudblockman> lol
L1124[18:48:22] <Dudblockman> One thing I
keep running into is forgetting how to access what API is available
when coding drones and microcontrollers
L1126[18:52:59]
<MGR>
Does anyone know how to work the geolyzer really well?
L1127[18:53:04]
<MGR>
Or, at all?
L1128[18:53:49]
<MGR>
because I called geo.scan( 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1), which according to
the wiki should only make it scan a single block or something, and
it scans what appears to be a whole column
L1129[18:54:54] <AmandaC> %choose
factorio or code
L1130[18:54:55] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
factorio
L1131[18:55:05] <AmandaC> %choose br or
lr
L1132[18:55:05] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
br
L1133[18:55:15] *
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L1134[18:58:04] <Dudblockman> Geo always
scans the entire column?
L1135[18:58:12] <Dudblockman> At least I
thought that is how it works
L1136[18:59:25] <Dudblockman> %choose -
or +
L1137[18:59:26] <MichiBot> Dudblockman:
+
L1138[18:59:53] <Dudblockman> %choose
Work on storage or Work on other project
L1139[18:59:54] <MichiBot> Dudblockman:
Work on storage
L1140[18:59:57]
<MGR>
Dudblockman, it looks like there's some sort of height and depth
arguments
L1141[19:00:01] <Dudblockman> kk
then
L1142[19:00:05]
<MGR>
scan(x:number, z:number[, y:number, w:number, d:number, h:number][,
ignoreReplaceable:boolean|options:table]):table
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L1144[19:02:04] <Dudblockman>
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAh
L1145[19:02:12] <Dudblockman> Bugged
out
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L1148[19:02:43] <Dudblockman> wocchat
died
L1149[19:02:47] <Dudblockman> THat was
fun
L1150[19:03:25] <CompanionCube> %inv add
CompanionCube's birthday confetti
L1151[19:03:26] *
MichiBot summons 'CompanionCube's birthday confetti' and adds to
her inventory. This seems rather fragile...
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L1153[19:03:39] <CompanionCube> :D
L1154[19:04:22]
<MGR> I
figured out analyze, but not scan...
L1155[19:04:41] <Mimiru> val (minX, minY,
minZ, maxX, maxY, maxZ, optIndex) = getScanArgs(args)
L1156[19:04:41] <Mimiru> val volume =
(maxX - minX + 1) * (maxZ - minZ + 1) * (maxY - minY + 1)
L1157[19:05:26] <AshIndigo> %choose go to
bed or play pokemon sun
L1158[19:05:27] <MichiBot> AshIndigo:
play pokemon sun
L1159[19:06:10]
<MGR>
Mimiru, giving it 6 1's doesn't give it a volume of 1 though
L1160[19:06:16] <CompanionCube> %choose 1
or 2
L1161[19:06:16] <MichiBot> CompanionCube:
2
L1162[19:06:23] <CompanionCube> does this
think always pick the second option
L1163[19:06:24] <CompanionCube> i smell
bias
L1164[19:06:42] <Mimiru> it does not,
AmandaC used it and both times got the first option
L1166[19:06:54]
<MGR>
That's what I put in, and got out
L1167[19:07:06] <AshIndigo> %choose no it
doesn't or yes it does
L1168[19:07:06] <MichiBot> AshIndigo: no
it doesn't
L1169[19:07:46] <Mimiru> %chose 1 or 2 or
3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10
L1170[19:07:53] <Mimiru> %choose 1 or 2
or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10
L1171[19:07:54] <MichiBot> Mimiru:
6
L1172[19:08:48]
<MGR>
Mimiru, doing (1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1) doesn't work, and (1, 1, 1, 2, 2,
2) doesn't work either
L1173[19:09:15]
<MGR> It
should either be a volume of 1 or 8, and it returns a lot (64?)
values
L1174[19:10:12]
<MGR>
Yes, 64 values
L1175[19:17:25] <Dudblockman> hmm
L1176[19:21:44] <AmandaC> @MGR I think
it's documented that it will always return a full column, asking
for less will just make parts of that column be not filled in
L1177[19:23:00]
<MGR>
hmmm
L1178[19:23:04]
<MGR>
I'll have to look into it more
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L1180[19:25:39] <OneM_Industries> So. The
Geolizer. How do you get it to scan less than 64 blocks?
L1181[19:25:57] <AshIndigo> Magic
L1182[19:27:18] <Dudblockman> Can't you
just pick the one block you want from the column?
L1183[19:28:06] <Dudblockman> I'll look
at it with my handy-dandy component API dump program
L1184[19:29:10]
<MGR>
Thank you m8
L1185[19:30:06] <Dudblockman> scan
function(x,z,y,w,d,h)
L1186[19:30:52] <Dudblockman> It does say
it scans a whole column tho
L1187[19:32:23]
<MGR>
Yeah, I saw that
L1188[19:32:46]
<MGR>
It's just weird that those additional arguments exist if it always
scans a whole column
L1189[19:33:23] <Dudblockman> If you want
my little code for dumping out the API of every component,
pastebin.com/cBSXA10Q
L1190[19:34:37] <Dudblockman> It will
create a text file for those who want to know everything you can do
without digging through the wiki
L1191[19:37:05]
<MGR>
thank you
L1192[19:40:21] <vifino> @20kdc: IT
WOORKS!!
L1193[19:44:20] <AshIndigo> It
does?!
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L1195[19:45:48] <vifino> My new Rust ZPU
emulator, rose.
L1196[19:51:08] <pocketprobe> zpu?
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L1207[20:28:38] <payo_oc> o/
L1208[20:28:56] <payo_oc> gamax i'm
testing a new openos build :) i call it 1.6.2
L1209[20:29:29] <payo_oc> and because i
always break your wocchat i thought i should test that
L1210[20:30:07] <payo_oc> /cose
L1211[20:30:10] <payo_oc> derp
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<MGR>
payonel, don't break Gavle's stuff either
L1214[20:36:01]
<MGR>
He'll be super pissed
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<MGR>
Especially because he's just about to start working on it again
XD
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L1223[22:22:37] <AmandaC> @MGR Great! So
he can fix what mayo breaks!
L1224[22:23:11] *
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folks
L1225[22:30:42] <gamax92> place a soft
cloth over ones eyes so that you can sleep during the day
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