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L1[00:00:18] <ade124> %inv add Two and a
half IRC clients
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MichiBot summons 'Two and a half IRC clients' and adds to her
inventory. This seems rather fragile...
L4[00:03:49] <ade124> %juggle
L5[00:03:50] *
MichiBot juggles with ♥, gamax86-64 & red pants
L6[00:03:51] *
MichiBot drops ♥ which takes 3 damage, ♥ ruptures and
deflates.
L7[00:03:52] *
MichiBot drops gamax86-64 which takes 4 damage
L8[00:03:53] <MichiBot> Not again...
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L11[00:04:05] <ade124> %juggle 9
L12[00:04:06] <MichiBot> ade124: I cannot
execute this command right now. Wait 13 seconds.
L13[00:06:04] <ade124> %juggle 9
L14[00:06:05] *
MichiBot juggles with shell in the ghost, java racism, Sangar's
thinger, jk, chunchunmaru & Bag of Holding
L15[00:06:06] *
MichiBot drops shell in the ghost which takes 4 damage, shell in
the ghost poofs away in a sparkly cloud.
L16[00:06:07] *
MichiBot drops jk which takes 1 damage
L17[00:06:08] *
MichiBot drops chunchunmaru which takes 1 damage
L18[00:06:09] *
MichiBot drops Bag of Holding which takes 4 damage, Bag of Holding
poofs away in a sparkly cloud.
L19[00:06:10] <MichiBot> Dammit!
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L23[00:21:54] <ade124> %inv
L24[00:21:56] <MichiBot> ade124: Must
specify sub-command. (Try: list, create (add), remove (rem, del),
preserve (pre), unpreserve (unpre), count, favourite (fav))
L25[00:22:13] <ade124> %inv count
L26[00:22:17] <MichiBot> The inventory
contains 122 items.
L27[00:40:36] <DeeJayh> Izaya, prior to
running the init.lua and booting up the OS, what basic
functionality do the machines have from the EEPROM, only things you
can do in LUA?
L28[00:44:05] <DeeJayh> not even
apparently
L29[00:51:42] <gamax92> s/LUA/Lua/
L30[00:51:42] <MichiBot> <DeeJayh>
Izaya, prior to running the init.lua and booting up the OS, what
basic functionality do the machines have from the EEPROM, only
things you can do in Lua?
L31[00:51:59] <Izaya> ~w custom os
L33[00:52:25] <DeeJayh> You're a dear
<3
L34[00:52:32] <DeeJayh> Literally the
second paragrapg
L35[00:52:35] <DeeJayh> paragraph
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L41[01:38:57] <ade124> Auto-ban anyone who
writes Lua as Lua
L42[01:39:01] <ade124> LUA
L43[01:56:40] <BloodyRain2k> lUa
L44[01:57:11] <BloodyRain2k> LooAh
L45[02:00:23] <ade124> My weechat relay is
about as stable as windows vista... End me
L46[02:00:58] <GreaseMonkey> why autoban
people for getting it right when you can autoban them for getting
it horribly wrong
L47[02:01:12] <Izaya> ade124: ZNC
L48[02:15:32] <DeeJayh> ade124, Lua
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L50[02:17:11] <DeeJayh> Omledofromage
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L54[02:49:56] <DeeJayh> Found a bug, when
you flash an eeprom that's set to readonly, it still says it's
successful. Nothing changes (as expected) but `flash bios.lua bios`
comes out as if it's successful. The ONLY giveaway to the wary eye
(it's hard to notice at first) is that it says "Set label to
" and then the old same label instead of the new one
provided.
L55[02:51:33] <DeeJayh> And of course that
the eeprom has all the same old data
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L63[04:02:44] <asie> we have released a
fully featured PNG decoding library for opencomputers
L64[04:02:48] <asie> working on a ZIP
library now
L65[04:02:55] <asie> works with or without
a datacard but requires lua 5.3
L66[04:05:16] <Vexatos> what a strange
coincidence.
L67[04:05:40] <asie> also, it includes a
CRC32 library and an inflate library - both work with or without a
datacard
L68[04:05:53] <Vexatos> the name
though
L69[04:06:49]
<20kdc>
super octagon
L70[04:06:57] <asie> Vexatos:
octagon.
L71[04:07:01] <asie> it's going to have
more libraries with time
L72[04:09:28] <GreaseMonkey> fuck super
octagon
L73[04:09:35] <GreaseMonkey> this is about
the 8 sided shape with the 8 awesome angles
L74[04:09:54] <GreaseMonkey> and here's the
problem, it's not super octagon, it's actually super hexagon
L75[04:10:00] <GreaseMonkey> what kind of
pleb uses a hexagon
L76[04:10:24] <GreaseMonkey> you can't
hammertime without stop and you can't stop without an octagon, a
hexagon won't cut it
L77[04:11:11] <DeeJayh> So beyond whatever
the fuck that was...
L78[04:11:19] <DeeJayh> asie, how would you
use this?
L79[04:11:30] <DeeJayh> wget a ping and run
the program with the png as an argument?
L80[04:11:38] <DeeJayh> png*
L81[04:11:50] <ade124> What would be the
best laptop linux distro? (we all know how finicky laptops are
so...)
L82[04:12:19] <GreaseMonkey> void
L83[04:12:24] <DeeJayh> how old is the
laptop
L84[04:12:36] <GreaseMonkey> seriously just
use void it's what i use
L85[04:12:37] <DeeJayh> model number would
be best
L86[04:12:48] <ade124> Samsung thing,
pretty new
L87[04:13:04] <GreaseMonkey> if it's pretty
new then debian stable is a big fuck-no
L88[04:13:11] <DeeJayh> then ubuntu if you
dont care about unity, or ubuntu minimal if you do or it can't
handle unity
L89[04:13:28] <GreaseMonkey> what's the cpu
in it? e.g. this desktop has an i5-6500
L90[04:14:03] <GreaseMonkey> i'm not sure
how bad ubuntu is vs debian stable when it comes to painfully
outdated packages
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L92[04:14:11] <GreaseMonkey> i get the
feeling it's probably more on par with debian testing
L93[04:14:12] <ade124> The main problem I
have a HiDPI devices
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L95[04:14:24] <DeeJayh> ubuntu should
support
L96[04:14:25] <GreaseMonkey> by hiDPI are
you just talking about the screen
L97[04:14:32] <ade124> Yes
L98[04:14:37] <ade124> I hate the hidpi
screen
L99[04:14:55] <DeeJayh> First thing, ubuntu
is always about compatibility
L100[04:15:10] <DeeJayh> so if anything is
going to run on it successfully, I think that's your shot
L101[04:15:11] <GreaseMonkey> lol
L103[04:15:31] <GreaseMonkey> well, small
by today's standards
L104[04:15:36] <ade124> Void doesn't have
ibus-table
L105[04:15:43] <GreaseMonkey> the fuck is
ibus-table
L106[04:15:50] <ade124> A very specific
IME
L107[04:15:57] <DeeJayh> that link doesnt
even work GreaseMonkey
L108[04:15:59] <ade124> That I absolutely
need
L110[04:16:34] <GreaseMonkey> but
anyhow
L111[04:16:53] <GreaseMonkey> yeah for
ibus-table you'll want to compile that from source
L112[04:16:53] <DeeJayh> it's so ade124
can use asian language
L113[04:17:14]
<20kdc>
(don't worry, compiling things is usually pretty easy.)
L114[04:17:15] <ade124> Cangjie 3 more
specifically
L115[04:17:33] <DeeJayh> The real question
is why do you need to?
L116[04:17:39] <DeeJayh> You're an
intelligence agent
L117[04:17:40] <DeeJayh> admit it
L118[04:17:58] <ade124> I live in the
middle of a cantonese speaking city what do you think
L119[04:18:06] <DeeJayh> Spy, for
sure.
L120[04:18:14] <ade124> Shh
L121[04:18:20]
<20kdc>
DeeJayh: The reason distros need you to compile certain rare
packages is because distro maintainers don't have enough computers
to keep up with every single change in every single package in the
entire universe.
L122[04:18:22] *
DeeJayh coughs
L123[04:18:42] <DeeJayh> uhh, why was that
directed at me?
L124[04:18:55] <ade124> ibus-table is in
quite a lot of distros
L125[04:19:00] <GreaseMonkey> actually in
all seriousness you might as well just chuck arch on
L126[04:19:03]
<20kdc> I
interpreted "<DeeJayh> The real question is why do you
need to?" as referring to "compile that from
source"
L127[04:19:03] <DeeJayh> I already knew
this, I clearly displayed that lol, did you mean to tag Grea?
L128[04:19:05] <ade124> ibus-rime is more
popular though
L129[04:19:17] <ade124> Tried arch, HiDPI
was really annoying
L130[04:19:29] <ade124> And I mean
*really* annoying
L131[04:19:31] <DeeJayh> I'm telling you,
go ubuntu
L132[04:19:34] <DeeJayh> specifically
this:
L134[04:19:50] <GreaseMonkey> what window
managers did you try
L135[04:19:59] <ade124> KDE and i3
L136[04:20:10] <ade124> I didn't expect
much from i3
L137[04:20:19] <DeeJayh> check out
kylin
L138[04:20:21] <ade124> Also tried XFCE
and LxQt
L139[04:20:28] <ade124> Kylin is the wrong
China
L140[04:20:35] <DeeJayh> it's specifically
catering to chinese, but it's adaptable
L141[04:20:39] <DeeJayh> supports latest
devices
L142[04:20:45] <ade124> As I said wrong
Chinese
L143[04:20:46] <DeeJayh> should support
ibus-table
L144[04:20:56] <GreaseMonkey> you could
always opt to use a smaller resolution unless you really want the
hidpi stuff
L145[04:20:58] <ade124> I need Traditional
not Bastardi... Simplified
L146[04:21:24] <ade124> I despise hidpi,
it's like they needed to find something to waste money on and annoy
users
L147[04:21:27] <DeeJayh> You dont like po
tong?
L148[04:21:37] <ade124> ?
L149[04:21:44] <DeeJayh> I'm all about
mandarin
L150[04:21:56] <DeeJayh> It's much easier
to comprehend than cantonese
L151[04:22:00] <ade124> Cantonese is
better
L152[04:22:06] <ade124> Since it's harder
to comprehend
L153[04:22:12] <GreaseMonkey> if you
despise HiDPI then you might as well just run your desktop at a
lower resolution
L154[04:22:17] <DeeJayh> Yea, hence why
english is a great language
L155[04:22:20] <GreaseMonkey> and then
just use... pretty much anything
L156[04:22:21] <DeeJayh> it's also hard as
fuck to learn
L157[04:22:32] <GreaseMonkey> english is
pretty easy to learn
L158[04:22:35] <GreaseMonkey> it's just
impossible to get right
L159[04:22:38] <DeeJayh> I'm telling you,
get ubuntu kylin and just switch it to cantonese
L160[04:22:41] <DeeJayh> how hard is
that
L161[04:22:49] <DeeJayh> you'll get
everything you want
L162[04:22:59] <DeeJayh> and maybe even
stuff you didnt know you wanted but are impressed with
L163[04:23:10] <GreaseMonkey> if arch is
still on your laptop, just go for a lower screen resolution and
stick with it
L164[04:23:14] <DeeJayh> on a fast, highly
compatible OS
L165[04:23:20] <ade124> Currently running
qubes
L166[04:24:14] <GreaseMonkey> ...you're
acting like ubuntu is the only linux distro
L167[04:24:39] <DeeJayh> I've tried
plenty, don't start
L168[04:25:45] <DeeJayh> ade124, you're
going to run into issues with any distribution that doesn't
directly support that language. Your best bet (outside of something
like this that supports it directly) is going to be a distro with a
strong sub-community
L169[04:25:57] <ade124> I might try kylin
in a networkless VM, since I don't trust mainland China
L170[04:26:14] <DeeJayh> kylin ==
ubuntu
L171[04:26:26] <DeeJayh> it just has
certain things removed to meet government regulations
L172[04:26:27] <ade124> In my city linux
is pretty unheard of
L173[04:26:39] <DeeJayh> linux is pretty
unheard of everywhere
L174[04:26:41] <ade124> Even though we
have a mirror for Ubuntu, CentOS and arch
L175[04:26:51] <DeeJayh> to the common
person
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L177[04:26:54] <asie> DeeJayh: no
L178[04:26:57] <asie> png is a
library
L179[04:27:06] <asie>
png.loadPNG(filename)
L180[04:27:26] <asie> you get an table
with fields w,h and functions get,getAlpha
L181[04:27:29] <ade124> Government
regulations... This is why I don't trust Mainland Chinese
stuff
L182[04:27:30] <asie> also palette
getters
L183[04:28:02] <DeeJayh> ade124, those
regulations are just things like removing ssh
L184[04:28:11] <DeeJayh> not super secret
back doors or anything
L185[04:28:20] <DeeJayh> because chinese
arent allowed to encrypt their data
L186[04:28:28] <DeeJayh> stupid shit like
that
L187[04:28:32] <ade124> Aha
L188[04:29:03] <ade124> I have a quite
encrypted setup
L189[04:29:11] <DeeJayh> right, you can
install ssh still
L190[04:29:16] <DeeJayh> it just doesnt
come standard
L191[04:29:24] <DeeJayh> because it would
be illegal for someone in china to use
L192[04:29:26] <DeeJayh> make sense?
L193[04:29:51] <ade124> Yes
L194[04:30:01] <ade124> I'll just go with
regular ubuntu
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L196[04:30:18] <DeeJayh> or you can just
go classic ubuntu and piece in the foreign language support
L197[04:30:28] <DeeJayh> hell, ubuntu will
probably take care of most of it for you
L198[04:30:40] <ade124> It does
L199[04:31:14]
<20kdc>
DeeJayh: I think they're going to have to have an Ubuntu
Kylin-alike for the UK soon, at this rate...
L200[04:31:32] <DeeJayh> What, british
government looking to fuck some more rights up?
L201[04:32:38]
<20kdc>
Probably, at the rate they're going.
L202[04:32:47] <ade124> Oh... Kylin looks
like Windows 10, oddly unsurprising
L203[04:32:49] <DeeJayh> That
sucks...
L204[04:33:28] <DeeJayh> ade124, kylin
uses unity just the same... and looks like regular ubuntu...?
L205[04:34:24] <ade124> "This version
of version 17.04 defaults to the UKUI DE" next to a screenshot
that really looks like Windows 10 on
ubuntukylin.com/downloads
L206[04:34:49] <DeeJayh> oh jesus
L207[04:34:55] <DeeJayh> what have they
done...
L208[04:35:17] <ade124> Also comes with
35,073,412 piecea of proprietary *Chinese* software
L209[04:35:29] <DeeJayh> Like lotus
messenger!
L210[04:35:33] <DeeJayh> Yay!
L211[04:35:43] <ade124> Normal proprietary
software is somewhat fine but *Chinese* proprietary software? In
the rubbish bin it goes
L212[04:35:59] <DeeJayh> To be fair, I did
tell you originally to go with just ubuntu and add the things you
need
L213[04:36:12] <DeeJayh> apt is a pretty
useful package manager
L214[04:36:20] <DeeJayh> and there's a GUI
one too
L215[04:36:23]
<20kdc>
can't argue with "rip off the Windows DE look" as a
strategy to encourage usage
L216[04:36:26] <ade124> Oh *God* it even
ships with the stereotypical Chinese bloatware/malware
L217[04:36:34] <DeeJayh> lol
L218[04:36:44] <DeeJayh> see my above
messages :P
L219[04:36:50] <DeeJayh> honestly
L220[04:37:04] <DeeJayh> how familiar are
you with ubuntu?
L221[04:37:14] <DeeJayh> or linux distros
in general I should say
L222[04:37:40]
<20kdc>
DeeJayh: pretty sure distros don't generally ship with
stereotypical bloatware...?
L223[04:38:25] <DeeJayh> 20kdc you keep
tagging me in things that I'm not saying, someone might want to
look into the discord2irc bot
L225[04:38:50] <DeeJayh> that's what I do
when I want the "perfect" system
L226[04:39:18] <DeeJayh> build the core,
install network utils, and then start from a basic bare bones
install
L227[04:39:57] <DeeJayh> have only the
packages I want and need, no bloat, whatever DE and window manager
I want to use... etc
L228[04:40:36] <DeeJayh> For specifics,
just use launchpad to get debs and dpkg them in
L230[04:41:30] <DeeJayh> get the perfect
bare bones system setup, make a perfect image of the hard drive,
and just revert to the clean image any time you want to start
over
L231[04:41:33] <ade124> I would use arch
if I felt like building a system
L232[04:41:55] <DeeJayh> and we're back
to, "I did tell you originally to go with just ubuntu and add
the things you need"
L233[04:41:58] <DeeJayh> lol
L234[04:42:09] <DeeJayh> it's much simpler
though to build an ubuntu core than arch
L235[04:42:25] <DeeJayh> and (in my
opinion) ubuntu is better and easier to manage/maintain
L236[04:42:38] <DeeJayh> probably just
because I like the debian approach
L237[04:43:10] <DeeJayh> anywho, best of
luck with it ade124 , hopefully you find the droid you're looking
for.
L238[04:43:43] <ade124> Already found
it
L239[04:44:22] <DeeJayh> egg sell
ent
L240[04:49:48] <ade124> Alright I'm now
using ReactOS as my daily driver
L241[04:50:50] <Izaya> You're using a
Windows 2k3 clone now?
L242[04:51:18] <ade124> I wonder if
WannaCry can infect ReactOS
L243[04:52:08] <Izaya> I imagine it would
encrypt your shit but wouldn't be able to spread to it
L244[04:52:41] <ade124> If not then the
new slogan should be 'Windows, but without WannaCry* ' *and
everything else
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L246[04:53:35] <DeeJayh> It could
definitely still affect it
L247[04:53:44] <DeeJayh> depends how it is
written
L248[04:54:24] <ade124> Write a virus for
ReactOS
L249[04:54:27] <DeeJayh> of course with
linux it will only have as much access as the user who it ran
under
L250[04:54:33] <Izaya> Well, the bug was
in the Windows SMB implementation, and I really doubt they'd use
that in ReactOS
L251[04:55:10] <DeeJayh> easy
L252[04:55:56] <DeeJayh> touch virus.sh
&& chmod +x virus.sh && nano virus.sh
L253[04:55:58] <DeeJayh> 2 line
L254[04:56:06] <DeeJayh> rm /* -dr
L255[04:56:07] <DeeJayh> exit
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L257[04:56:17] <DeeJayh> now execute
it
L258[04:56:51] <Izaya> rejected GNU
coreutils suggestions:
L259[04:56:59] <Izaya> rm -fr : recurses
upwards and deletes files
L260[04:57:24] <DeeJayh> -fdr then
L261[04:57:29] <DeeJayh> I dont have the
command line in front of me
L262[04:57:50] <DeeJayh> the point is it's
easy, let's not be so scrupulous of details in a point of
reasoning
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L264[04:58:36] <DeeJayh> same bad things
happen if you wreck the system32 folder using DEL in a batch
file
L265[04:59:15] <DeeJayh> any system can be
compromised, and it's usually that PEBKAC
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L267[05:00:24] <DeeJayh> now go one step
further, jack a library that adds encryption functionality and just
pull every file you have access to and encrypt it
L268[05:00:26] <DeeJayh> boom
L269[05:00:31] <DeeJayh> home made
wannacry
L270[05:00:37] <DeeJayh> maybe 25 lines of
code
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L272[05:00:53] <DeeJayh> all you need is
some dummy to double click the executable
L273[05:01:56] <DeeJayh> bonus points if
you can get them to RAA/SUDO and destroy even more
L274[05:09:43] <AshIndigo> ~markov
ocdoc
L276[05:09:54] <DeeJayh> so pretty
L277[05:10:08] *
AshIndigo wonders why ocdoc likes red and black so
much
L278[05:10:09] <DeeJayh> how are you
tonight AshIndigo, still catching them all?
L279[05:12:53] <AshIndigo> Just woke
up
L280[05:13:15] <AshIndigo> So just lazing
around for now
L281[05:13:21] <DeeJayh> equally as
good
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L285[06:18:38] <BloodyRain2k> hey ade124,
does the newer version of RC have diesel locomotives to make some
use of the excess creo stuff?
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L287[06:28:32] <Saphire> ~markov
Izaya
L288[06:28:34] <ocdoc> Doesn't have any
PCI 3000 with Windows at it better one rolls over 10/100 at some
point though
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L291[06:49:17] <asie> 100% native
OpenComputers, .PNG file, no external conversion required.
>:D
L292[06:51:31] <Izaya> It's a little
grainy but it's pretty good
L293[06:51:39] <Izaya> didn't you have a
grayscale one at some point?
L294[06:56:15]
<20kdc> I
know I have said this already. But. Reminding me causes me to say
it again. So thus. Nanonanonanonanonanonanonanonano.
L295[06:58:07] <asie> Izaya: it's grainy
because it's 160x100 dithered
L296[06:58:11] <asie> i can get rid of the
dither easily
L297[06:58:42] <Izaya> how do images look
at native 160x100?
L298[06:59:07] <asie> this is native
160x100
L299[06:59:16] <Izaya> ohok
L300[06:59:24] <asie> CTIF's would look
very similar bar for slightly better colorpicking and custom
palettes
L302[06:59:32] <asie> not dithered
L303[06:59:50]
<20kdc> What
about 320x200? (160x50 display mode, braille chars)
L304[07:00:13]
<20kdc>
(Unless I miscalculated and that isn't a thing.)
L305[07:00:27] <Izaya> Hm, dithering looks
better on thre mouse but worse on the actual character
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L308[07:01:58] <Izaya> that one's pretty
nice
L309[07:02:08] <asie> yes, it's not far
from what CTIF does
L310[07:02:14] <asie> except at 1/4 the
resolution and no need to pre-convert
L311[07:03:01] <Izaya> are those
half-chars?
L312[07:03:08] <asie> jyes
L313[07:03:10] <asie> yes*
L314[07:03:18] <asie> 2x4-chars at decent
quality require a lot more computation
L315[07:03:26] <asie> but i might be able
to do 2x4-chars at tolerable quality
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L320[07:27:06] <Inari> %pet DeeJayh
L321[07:27:07] *
MichiBot pets DeeJayh with danny hackjob. DeeJayh recovers 3
health!
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L324[07:50:18] <BloodyRain2k> inb4 asie
puts YT onto OC computers o,o
L325[07:51:32]
<20kdc>
Probably not practical, but only because H264/VP8/VP9 decoding
might be outside of OC's abilities.
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L327[07:53:05] <AshIndigo> %choose waste
time or play a game
L328[07:53:06] <MichiBot> AshIndigo: waste
time
L329[07:53:36] <BloodyRain2k> why ask it
whenever you should do a or a?
L330[08:03:53] <asie> BloodyRain2k: with a
converteR? already done
L331[08:04:30] <asie> but you can view PNG
files
L332[08:04:34] <asie> RGBA ones up to uh
800x500 or so
L333[08:04:38] <asie> given lots of
RAM
L334[08:04:45] <asie> grayscale and
paletted ones can obviously go a lot bigger
L335[08:30:35] <Vexatos> yea, we already
had YT videos over a year ago
L336[08:30:42] <Vexatos> half a year ago,
we had twitch streams
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L340[09:11:32] <kirill0743> vifino
L341[09:11:34] <kirill0743> s
L342[09:11:35] <kirill0743> s
L343[09:11:35] <kirill0743> s
L344[09:11:35] <kirill0743> s
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L346[09:12:35] <AshIndigo> Wat
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L348[09:17:30] <Inari> I want a duck
pet
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L352[09:31:03] <Skye> Inari,
burglery?!
L353[09:31:13] <Inari> buglery
L354[09:39:03]
<TYKUHN2>
Well shit
L355[09:39:23]
<TYKUHN2>
Got greeted with a "Windows cannot find this file"
error
L356[09:39:51] <Inari> "In prior
versions of the game, carp had teeth that could inflict 3 times as
much damage as an unarmed dwarf's fist, and so could dispatch an
unarmed and unarmored dwarf (e.g. a fisherman, or a miner going for
a drink) with ease. They were also strangely aggressive for fish,
something which was kept for many releases because it was
funny." heh
L357[09:41:45] <MalkContent_> anyone ever
have problems with robots doing crafting
L358[09:41:52] <DeeJayh> Sup Inari
L359[09:42:05] <Inari> DeeJayh: The
sun
L360[09:42:17] <Inari> MalkContent_: like
what?
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L362[09:43:30] <MalkContent> like, this
guy sometimes crafts iron ingots into weighted pressure plates
instead of blocks of iron
L363[09:44:08] <MalkContent> i feel like
its only happening when the chunk loads/unloads or the server
restarts or something
L364[09:45:12] <MalkContent> basically the
question is: is there something i should look out for when using
robots to craft, so they don't craft weird stuff eventually
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L366[09:55:49] <DeeJayh> MalkContent,
Basically look out for 2 things, make sure they always refuse to
cause harm to humans, and that they never experience
feelings.
L367[09:56:20] <DeeJayh> If either of
those rules is broken, power down without hesitation, and into the
disassembler to become something new.
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L369[10:01:45] <MalkContent> I dunno, I've
just gotten friendly with skynet :/ i don't want to throw my little
buddy into the void just because a bit of crafting mishaps
HESSTILLLEARNING :C
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L371[10:04:09] <AmandaC> MalkContent:
check all the right slots are filled in before calling craft?
L372[10:05:01] <DeeJayh> Oh god he's
developing attachment to a non-sentient being, Inari get the little
flashy thingy
L373[10:06:43] <MalkContent> would that
address a problem in my code or would that deal with quirky stuff
happening with (un)loading?
L374[10:06:57] <DeeJayh> your code
L375[10:06:58] <MalkContent> not that i'm
saying my code is necessarily bug free
L376[10:07:12] <DeeJayh> he's saying to
issue an IF check to see "what" is in the slot BEFORE you
use it
L377[10:07:33] <DeeJayh> basically, if any
part of your code is assuming something is right, change it to make
SURE it's right
L378[10:07:47] <MalkContent> yea, i got
that
L379[10:08:37] <AmandaC> She*
L380[10:09:05] <gamax92> meow
L381[10:09:22] <AmandaC> Hai gamax92
L382[10:09:26] <MalkContent> i'm just
curious if it is even heard of that (un)loading messes with the
flow of the code
L383[10:09:52] <DeeJayh> unloading might
interrupt the process as a whole, but it should never modify the
process
L384[10:09:56] <DeeJayh> I've never heard
of it
L385[10:10:46] <MalkContent> kk. guess
i'll put in the checks then
L386[10:10:51] <AmandaC> MalkContent:
might be the inventory of whatever you pull out, too. But
regardless it's pretty normal to check your making what you think
you are. What if you please random shit in it's inventory?
L387[10:11:08] <AmandaC> Place*
L388[10:11:22] <DeeJayh> just write to a
log that you can read of every step in the process
L389[10:11:28] <DeeJayh> it'll take you
5-10 minutes top
L390[10:11:51] <DeeJayh> then not only do
you have a log, but if something goes wrong, you'll know exactly
where to look
L391[10:13:04] <gamax92> When I had my
mining robot and it would get stuck for whatever reason it would
beep and spam "help" messages over modem with
coordinates
L392[10:13:22] <AmandaC> Heh
L393[10:13:55]
<TYKUHN2>
I'm hoping only my shortcuts got killed
L394[10:14:36] *
Inari wonders if the Pokemon Go hype died down enough for those
pokemon-walking services to become extinct
L395[10:17:04]
<TYKUHN2>
This is why we run multiple virus scans people
L396[10:17:18]
<TYKUHN2>
MalwareBYtes didn't see a few tojans. Hitman pro immediately killed
them
L397[10:17:20] <gamax92> This is why you
don't be an idiot
L398[10:17:24] <DeeJayh> THIS IS WHY WE
REFORMAT OUR DRIVES TY
L399[10:17:32] <DeeJayh> LIKE I TOLD YOU
TO 16 HOURS AGO
L400[10:17:35] <DeeJayh>
</rant>
L401[10:17:49] <Skye> malwarebytes thought
my scripts were ransomware
L402[10:18:39] <DeeJayh> Well yea, usually
scripts that hook into the OS to monitor keystrokes are considered
some form of malware
L403[10:18:49] <DeeJayh> I told you to
stop stealing everyones minecraft passwords
L404[10:19:02] <Skye> >_>
L405[10:19:06] <DeeJayh> <3
L406[10:19:14] <gamax92> But uhh, for as
long as I've been here, TYKUHN2 has always been an idiot and will
probably continue to be one
L407[10:19:41] <Skye> I wrote a script
that deduplicated entries in text files.
L408[10:19:50] <Skye> reading and writing
files recursively
L409[10:20:13] <DeeJayh> I just don't
understand what is so important about recovering that filesystem.
Back up the files you want, wipe it, and start fresh, be doing
yourself two favors in two hours instead of headache after headache
for 12+
L410[10:21:28]
<TYKUHN2>
There's a lot of files I want to keep and I don't consider running
a few scripts a headache.
L411[10:21:47]
<TYKUHN2>
I've already had to recover from a dead windows installation I'm
still not done copying everything over.
L412[10:22:29]
<TYKUHN2> In
reality my mistake was not caring enough to sandbox shit.
L413[10:22:39] <DeeJayh> Then your
bookkeeping is bad and you need to rethink it
L414[10:23:00] <DeeJayh> Your REAL mistake
was running something you thought you needed to sandbox in the
first place, but yes, that's the second problem
L415[10:23:19] <DeeJayh> Dont get me
wrong, I'm not trying to shit on your here
L416[10:23:24]
<TYKUHN2>
Really if the source is what I think it is, the infection is quite
old. I just didn't really care enough to check.
L417[10:23:59]
<TYKUHN2> As
far as I can tell all it really is doing is installing junkware and
slowing down the CPU and HDD
L418[10:24:00] <gamax92> DeeJayh: don't
try it only gets worse and worse
L419[10:26:00] <Skye> I dread the day I
lose everything irrecoveryably
L420[10:26:09] <DeeJayh> Make
backups
L421[10:26:18] <Skye> my backup machine
died
L422[10:26:22] <DeeJayh> fix it
L423[10:26:38] <Skye> give me money
L424[10:26:50] <DeeJayh> what could
possibly be so expensive?
L425[10:27:04] <DeeJayh> power supplies
can be had for 13 bucks if you want a cheap pos
L426[10:27:08] <gamax92> I have done
plenty of intentional wipes without backups just to start
fresh
L427[10:27:17] <DeeJayh> ram can be bought
second hand for dirt
L428[10:27:27] <DeeJayh> processors that
aren't cutting edge are dirt
L429[10:27:31] <DeeJayh> almost given
away
L430[10:27:43] <Skye> the motherboard
died
L431[10:27:45]
<TYKUHN2> I
can't be bothered to source a backup machine either.
L432[10:27:45] <gamax92> I know that I can
just rewrite anything if I need it again
L433[10:27:48] <Skye> LGA1151, I
think
L434[10:28:41] <Skye> DeeJayh, the
motherboard died
L436[10:28:52] <DeeJayh> 41 bucks brand
new
L437[10:28:54] <Skye> needs IDE
L438[10:28:55] <DeeJayh> second hand
probably 20
L439[10:28:59] <Skye> LGA1151
L440[10:29:01] <Skye> DDR3
L441[10:29:06] <Skye> 9 sata ports
L442[10:29:11]
<TYKUHN2> I
don't have 20 bucks to spend.
L443[10:29:20]
<TYKUHN2>
Not readily.
L444[10:29:26] <Skye> also I'm trying to
save and I'm not going to spend money >_<
L445[10:29:35] <DeeJayh> First and last,
I'm talking to Skye lol
L446[10:30:00] <DeeJayh> You're not going
to spend 20 bucks to get a back machine up and running?
L447[10:30:40] <DeeJayh> I mean, you can
run a NAS on an old laptop you find in a dumpster
L448[10:30:48] <Skye> I have old
laptops
L449[10:30:49] <DeeJayh> the point is,
there's never a reason not to have back
L450[10:30:51] <Skye> the problem is
L451[10:30:52] <DeeJayh> backup*
L452[10:30:58] <DeeJayh> plus the
cloud
L453[10:31:08] <DeeJayh> all sorts of free
GB available everywhere
L454[10:31:10] <Skye> my backup machine is
a 6 drive BTRFS "raid-1" array
L455[10:31:22]
<TYKUHN2> I
can't fit 1-2TB into google rive ?
L456[10:31:26] <gamax92> Well that's your
first problem
L457[10:31:34] <DeeJayh> ^
L458[10:31:37] <Skye> gamax92, it survived
me doing stupid stuff
L459[10:31:38] <gamax92> Using btrfs for
backups
L460[10:31:42] <Skye> I know.
L461[10:31:45] <gamax92> Are your
insane
L462[10:31:54] <Skye> The drives are
fine
L463[10:31:57] <Skye> the FS is also
fine
L464[10:32:06] <Skye> the motherboard is
not
L465[10:32:46] <gamax92> (is joke btrfs is
probably fine at this point)
L467[10:32:54] <Skye> also there is not
other FS that supports what btrfs does with adding and removing
drives at will
L468[10:33:02] <gamax92> Still not going
to use it ever though
L469[10:33:08] <Skye> Total: $398.22
L470[10:33:18] <Skye> too much
L471[10:33:24] <DeeJayh> cost me 4 hundo,
used old 1TB drive in raid 1 and have a full blown server
L472[10:33:31] <DeeJayh> drives*
L473[10:33:35]
<TYKUHN2> I
want the server now
L474[10:33:49] <DeeJayh> backup, SMB,
etc
L475[10:33:49] <Skye> I built my backup
out of PC parts I found
L476[10:33:55] <Skye> I can't exactly get
a new one at will
L477[10:34:05] <DeeJayh> I understand
that
L478[10:34:18] <gamax92> SATA cards
L479[10:34:27] <DeeJayh> but my point is,
if you wanted a badass server it's not that expensive, but all you
need is a motherboard and you're good
L480[10:34:48] <DeeJayh> even if you spend
20 on a motherboard and it doesnt have IDE, you can get a pci card
with it for 5 bucks
L481[10:34:56] <Skye> I am glad that the
data FS is not the root though
L482[10:36:15] <DeeJayh> I mean, almost no
major company is using btrfs
L483[10:36:26] <DeeJayh> if there is I
havent heard of it, but I'm sure someone somewhere is
L484[10:36:28] <DeeJayh> the point
is
L485[10:36:34] <DeeJayh> there's a reason
no one uses it
L486[10:37:03]
<TYKUHN2>
And that reason is?
L487[10:38:51] <DeeJayh> because IO
workloads are bottlenecking at the drives, not because of the FS.
It's also deprecating, why not use something more mature like ZFS
if you HAVE to have features built into your FS itself
L488[10:39:32]
<TYKUHN2> I
honestly never even looked into BTRFS so that was a legitamate
question ?
L489[10:41:10]
<TYKUHN2>
Hmmm
L490[10:41:11] <DeeJayh> btrfs is nice for
like subvolumes and snapshots without using space, but these are
things that can be handled third party by software specifically
aimed at doing these things and doing them better than anything
else. combine that with an LVM and you can do it all on the fly
with no down time
L491[10:41:21]
<TYKUHN2> My
custom build sethc hook was flagged as a trojan
L492[10:41:44] <Izaya> tbh all of the
downsides of btrfs seem to be related to long-term use
L493[10:42:09] <Izaya> I use it on my
laptop and desktop but those never keep a filesystem for more than
6 months
L494[10:42:37] <DeeJayh> but it's just
like why... why not just use ext4 or 3 (depending)
L495[10:43:07]
<TYKUHN2>
HAH punkbuster got flagged as well
L496[10:43:07] <Izaya> Because I abuse
btrfs subvolumes and such
L497[10:43:45] <DeeJayh> The only reason I
use a new technology filesystem is because I have no choice with
windows
L498[10:44:04] <Izaya> Mint, Arch and
Debian sitting in the same file system running as containers when
not booted is useful
L499[10:44:33] <DeeJayh> why, why would
you need to run three completely different flavors of linux
L500[10:44:43]
<TYKUHN2> I
run arch and debian
L501[10:44:45] <Izaya> 'course on the
server I'm using ext4 because I can't really back up 15TB
L502[10:44:49]
<TYKUHN2>
Debian for desktop arch for server
L503[10:45:19] <DeeJayh> Right, and
there's no way you need 15 tb worth of info either
L504[10:45:25] <DeeJayh> unless you're
running a data center
L505[10:45:32] <DeeJayh> or beastiality
website
L506[10:45:38] <Izaya> Because Arch is
nice for mildly unstable interactive usage, Debian for stable 'it
just werks' and Mint for demos
L507[10:46:09] <DeeJayh> so use a nice,
journaling ext3/4 and rsync the information you need whenever you
like with an LVM
L508[10:46:13] <ade124> I manage to break
debian-based distros all the time
L509[10:46:19] <ade124> Including debian
itself
L510[10:46:21] <Izaya> I have a large
media collection - a few TB of movies and TV shows, a few hundred
GB of music, about 100GB of books...
L511[10:46:34] <DeeJayh> ade124, define
"break"
L512[10:46:49] <ade124> "Something
not working as intended"
L513[10:47:06] <ade124> Optionally
"And cannot be made to work as intended"
L514[10:47:17] <ade124> "Even though
it could before"
L515[10:47:17] <Izaya> a computer not
running windows is not working as the manufacturer intended
L516[10:47:21] <Izaya> ????
L517[10:47:36] <DeeJayh> lol
L518[10:47:39]
<TYKUHN2>
Hehe to be fair
L519[10:47:47] <ade124> The cannot be made
to work as intended part would not apply
L520[10:48:06]
<TYKUHN2>
More specifically though he's focused on Debian's operation
L521[10:48:16]
<TYKUHN2>
Actually
L522[10:48:32]
<TYKUHN2>
Some computer manufactures I swear run Ubuntu on some end-user
desktop systems.
L523[10:48:39] <gamax92> DeeJayh: High
Performance FileSystem
L524[10:48:40] <Izaya> indeed
L525[10:48:43]
<TYKUHN2>
(Then again Ubuntu is as Linux as MacOS)
L526[10:48:53] <Izaya> Ubuntu is fairly
close
L527[10:48:59] <Izaya> and it's getting
closer
L528[10:49:10] <Izaya> considering they're
using the only thing worse than Unity now
L529[10:49:12]
<TYKUHN2>
And Windows is close to perfect ?
L530[10:49:20] <DeeJayh> gamax92, I can't
even remember the last time I heard of HPFS lol
L531[10:49:26] <DeeJayh> that was before
my time
L532[10:49:28] <Izaya> Are you drunk,
TYKUHN2?
L533[10:49:30] <ade124> Check out ubuntu
kylin if you want real horror
L534[10:49:41] <DeeJayh> "Windows is
close to perfect"
L535[10:49:42]
<TYKUHN2>
Exactly Izaya
L536[10:49:47] *
DeeJayh holds the door open
L537[10:49:50] <DeeJayh> Show yourself
out
L538[10:50:10] <gamax92> DeeJayh: OS/2
Warp :D
L539[10:50:12]
<Moron>
There's a reason I shoved Win10 to the door practically the day I
got this laptop
L540[10:50:27] <Izaya> there was some
Chinese distro that looked pretty nice actually
L541[10:50:29]
<Moron> Also
can I point out how annoying Firefox's searchbar is
L542[10:50:40] <gamax92> it's not?
L543[10:50:40] <DeeJayh> did that support
like a maximum of 50 gigs lol
L544[10:50:57] <DeeJayh> something small,
but ridiculously large for it's time
L545[10:50:59]
<Moron> I
keep typing in names of certain things and it tries to connect to
them
L546[10:51:03] <Izaya> I tried Windows
Server 2016 on my laptop at one point.
L547[10:51:16] <DeeJayh> windows is ok for
a server
L548[10:51:19] <ade124> Chinese people
have a habit of downloading optimiser programs and hoping they will
work, of course they don't, but that shit is now in kylin
L549[10:51:21] <Izaya> Having three
control panels is inconvenient
L550[10:51:29] <DeeJayh> I used it for
years before I started on ubuntu
L551[10:51:40] <DeeJayh> but once I made
the switch, I never looked back
L552[10:51:47] <ade124> Why does one need
windows server instead of others
L553[10:51:52]
<Moron>
"Windows is Okay for a server" Looking for your Eternally
Blue server?
L554[10:51:53] <Izaya> I tried Windows
Server in the vague hope it'd be better than desktop Windows
L555[10:52:07]
<Moron>
INfact
L556[10:52:14] <gamax92> Kylin is that
Chinese Ubuntu distro that is also Windows look alike right?
L557[10:52:17]
<Moron> What
if I loosed WannaCry on the local school network...
L558[10:52:19] <Izaya> as it turned out it
was worse because it has a bunch of crap on top of it
L559[10:52:39] <Inari> Meh, no OS is
anywhere close to perfect
L560[10:52:52] <DeeJayh> Correction
L561[10:52:56] <DeeJayh> NOTHING is close
to perfect
L562[10:52:58] <Izaya> Moron, then you'd
be a cunt and if anyone found out that had anything to do with the
computers they'd murder you repeatedly
L563[10:52:59] <DeeJayh> not even
close
L564[10:53:04] <gamax92> perfection is not
a thing that can be achieved
L565[10:53:05] <Izaya> Everything
sucks
L566[10:53:12] <Inari> DeeJayh: I don't
think thats true
L567[10:53:14] <Izaya> all software sucks,
all hardware sucks
L568[10:53:19] <gamax92> ^
L569[10:53:20] <DeeJayh> Inari, you'd be
wrong
L570[10:53:24] <Inari> You can get pretty
close to perfect circles fro example
L571[10:53:25] <Inari> :P
L572[10:53:31] <DeeJayh> omfg
L573[10:53:34] <DeeJayh> I'm leaving
L574[10:53:39] <Inari> Bye
L575[10:53:50]
<Mettaton_Fab> @Moron the school would get
fuckd
L576[10:54:29] <Izaya> I swear, if I go in
tomorrow and I see WanaCrypt someone's gonna die
L577[10:54:45]
<Mettaton_Fab> why
L578[10:54:46] <ade124> Just use wannacry
without the ransomware and decrypting part
L579[10:54:55] <ade124> But leave the
master key in the code
L580[10:54:58]
<Mettaton_Fab> my school has unsafe
computers
L581[10:55:06]
<Mettaton_Fab> even the laptops are
unsafe
L582[10:55:15]
<Mettaton_Fab> especially the laptops are
unsafe
L583[10:55:24]
<Mettaton_Fab> they are still running
windows xp
L584[10:55:35] <Izaya> I have spent a lot
of time making sure the system is sane
L585[10:55:49] <ade124> I once tried
opening a wannacry mock-up thing in windows forms on my school
computer, deleted immediately
L586[10:55:54] <ade124> I should try a
CD
L587[10:56:14] <Izaya> We have a stable,
relatively secure, functional network of mostly Windows 7
boxen.
L588[10:56:28] <Izaya> If anyone disrupts
that I'm going to roast their insides.
L589[10:56:58]
<Mettaton_Fab> my school has like bad 2014
Lenovo AIO systems running windows 10 without newest patches
installed
L590[10:57:15] <DeeJayh> I think you're
all paranoid and delusional, or plain full of shit. <3
L591[10:57:22] <DeeJayh> (depending on who
it is)
L592[10:57:29] <Izaya> we have decent
2012-2016 machines at work
L593[10:57:38] <Izaya> DeeJayh: am I
paranoid or full of shit?
L594[10:57:42] <Izaya> or both?
L595[10:57:52] <DeeJayh> Neither, you've
proven yourself legitimate
L596[10:57:55]
<Mettaton_Fab> those PCs have replaced
their old Windows XP systems
L597[10:57:56] <DeeJayh> Also, both
L598[10:58:02] <Izaya> oh okay
L599[10:58:04] <Izaya> excellent
L600[10:58:07]
<Mettaton_Fab> one of the WinXP systems is
now running ubuntu
L601[10:58:18] <DeeJayh> ^ please
elaborate on that
L602[10:58:22]
<Mettaton_Fab> and its still used at
school
L603[10:58:25] <ade124> I should try
wannacry on the windows xp computers in the lower form
classrooms
L604[10:58:27] <ade124> My school has 2
custom built mini ITX boxes in the library
L605[10:58:29] <ade124> I would just
install linux and not really worry about it
L606[10:58:34]
<Mettaton_Fab> steal them
L607[10:58:49] <Izaya> we have two linux
boxen for public use at work
L608[10:58:55]
<Mettaton_Fab> the WinXP PC is running
Ubuntu 12.04
L609[10:58:55] <Izaya> G4-era eMacs
L610[10:59:00] <Izaya> don't even
ask
L611[10:59:04]
<Mettaton_Fab> even tho it was set up in
2014
L612[10:59:17]
<Mettaton_Fab> after Ubuntu 14.04 was
released
L613[10:59:25] <ade124> No point in
stealing those
L614[10:59:27] <ade124> Run emacs on
eMacs
L615[10:59:48] <Izaya> I would but emacs
is too heavy
L616[11:00:16] <ade124> emacs in the
terminal?
L617[11:00:20] <Izaya> yes
L618[11:00:33] <DeeJayh> i dont see the
huge obsession with emacs
L619[11:00:40] <Izaya> eight million gigs
and constantly swapping
L620[11:00:42] <DeeJayh> I prefer nano,
quick easy and to the point
L621[11:00:51] <Izaya> vim >
emacs
L622[11:00:51] <DeeJayh> vim if I'm
DTF
L623[11:00:58] <Izaya> I'm off to
bed
L624[11:00:58] <Inari> down to fuck?
L625[11:00:58] <DeeJayh> see, great minds
think alike
L626[11:01:01] <DeeJayh> yup
L627[11:01:07] <Inari> What does that even
mean in the context
L628[11:01:19] <DeeJayh> I fuck with
it
L629[11:01:26] <Inari> Riihgt
L630[11:01:34] <Inari> To each their own I
guess
L631[11:01:41] <ade124> I use the open
source version of VSCode for my non-python and non-rust coding
needs, don't judge
L633[11:02:00] <DeeJayh> its not "to
each their own"
L634[11:02:07] <DeeJayh> it's very common
modern day slang
L635[11:02:22] <DeeJayh> now what I said
was only a play on that
L636[11:02:43] <AmandaC> It's also not
real language, because everything on UD is made up by middle
schoolers who think they're being cute and/ or funny
L637[11:03:27] <DeeJayh> No, it's commonly
used, even in newer television series, and I dont mean the kind you
find on MTV.
L638[11:03:56] <Inari> I was saying if you
want to have sex with a text editor, thats fine by me
L639[11:04:02] <ade124> I have a thing for
ligatures so sublime is out of the question, I also have a thing
for not horrible performance so no atom
L640[11:04:17] <Izaya> never atom
L641[11:04:24] <DeeJayh> I mean, I'm not
saying I wouldn't fuck vim...
L642[11:04:30] <AmandaC> I've been using
vs code insiders
L643[11:04:32] <Izaya> vim is a
drink
L644[11:04:34] <DeeJayh> but that wasn't
the context of the discussion
L645[11:04:36] <Izaya> I'd drink vim
L646[11:04:40] <ade124> I used to use np++
before I discovered atom
L647[11:04:50] <DeeJayh> I still use
np++
L648[11:04:55] <Izaya> np++ is okay
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L650[11:04:56] <DeeJayh> on my windows
machine
L651[11:05:06] <DeeJayh> I wish it had a
couple of things
L652[11:05:21] <DeeJayh> like concurrently
editing variables without having to pull up the replace
dialog
L653[11:05:27] <ade124> I also used np++
exclusively for my CC stuff
L654[11:05:30] <DeeJayh> and
autocompletion by reaching into libraries
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L656[11:08:44] <ade124> My preferred
clipboard editor thing is now Kate since I still can't be bothered
to remove that from the favourites tab and replace it with VSCode
and/or setup a terminal shortcut
L657[11:10:12] <ade124> (by that I mean:
1. I want to type not english into my MC sign 2. I open up kate and
type the words 3. I copy it 4. I press F12 in MC 5. I paste it 6. I
have my lovely sign
L658[11:10:16] <ade124> )
L659[11:10:42] <DeeJayh> now, what you
COULD do, is just use english, but that's just one simple
solution
L660[11:11:01] <DeeJayh> the other option
is to create your own replacement for the clipboard system
L661[11:11:05] <ade124> All signs in my MC
world are bilingual
L662[11:11:07] <DeeJayh> that supports all
character fully
L663[11:11:34] <ade124> Another option is
just to make me able to type in the god damn box that pops up when
I press F12 directly
L664[11:13:43] <ade124> People are able to
do this in screemshots with what I suspect to be fcitx or
ibus-rime, but I need a very specific input method only available
through ibus-table
L665[11:17:57] <DeeJayh> so reimplement
your own ibus-table, using whatever successful execution rime is
using
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L667[11:32:15] <AshIndigo> %choose hard or
nightmare or insane
L668[11:32:16] <MichiBot> AshIndigo:
insane
L669[11:32:26] <DeeJayh> lol
L670[11:32:34] *
AshIndigo dies before he even clicks the option
L671[11:32:44] <Inari> What game :o
L672[11:32:50] <AshIndigo> Outlast 2
L673[11:32:55] <Inari> Heh
L674[11:32:55] <DeeJayh> O_O
L675[11:32:58] <Inari> watching an Outlast
2 stream
L676[11:32:58] <DeeJayh> Good luck
L677[11:33:02] <Inari> Well, VOD
L678[11:33:09] <DeeJayh> link or it didnt
happen
L679[11:33:12] <Inari> Though I'm not all
that interested in it
L680[11:33:24] <AshIndigo> I'm not going
to actually do it
L682[11:33:34] <AshIndigo> I'm not a
complete masochist
L683[11:33:41] <gamax92> just 99%
L684[11:33:59] <Inari> I wonder how scary
Outlast 2 would be with a full-bright hack
L685[11:34:13] <DeeJayh> messed up
L686[11:34:20] *
AshIndigo wonders that too
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L693[11:55:34] <Vasuvo> Hello/
L694[11:55:36] <Vasuvo> ?
L695[11:56:22] <gamax92> hey
L696[11:56:40] <Vasuvo> hey
L697[11:56:44] <gamax92> good day
L698[11:56:48] <Vasuvo> Just messing
around w/ OC, noticed there was an IRC program
L699[11:58:01] <gamax92> Inari: so many
games get much less scary when you can actually see
L700[11:58:15] <Vasuvo> yea
L701[11:58:45] <gamax92> I want a game
when it's mid day and also scary.
L702[11:59:04] <gamax92> and no cheap
tricks like, oh it's mid day but there's also so much fog you can't
see 2 feet infront of you
L703[11:59:09] <Vasuvo> In one of the
slenderman games, once you beat it you get an option to play it
during the daytime
L704[12:10:34] <AmandaC> gamax92: I'm not
sure there's any similarly-powerful biological instincts that could
be leveraged for a full-bright clear-visibility horror game. At
least, not anything that is shared among a majority of
people.
L705[12:11:12] <AmandaC> people don't like
thick fog, or the night, because it interfers with the ability to
assess threats and navigate
L706[12:11:26] <AmandaC> That's some
pretty deep lizard-brain stuff
L707[12:16:38] <AmandaC>
ccccccgeknrdivevhiutditufildkceuggvruktkjeth
L708[12:16:41] <AmandaC> oops
L709[12:17:20] <AmandaC> plz no steel my
yubikey id
L710[12:19:51] *
AmandaC contemplates if she even wants that function of her yubikey
nano 4
L711[12:20:09] <AmandaC> I remapped it to
long-press but idk that it's even relevent for me
L712[12:21:03] <gamax92> %lua local a={}
for i=1,48 do a[i]=math.random(97, 122) end return
string.char(table.unpack(a))
L713[12:21:04] <MichiBot>
vkuuxfithomqjnyxqsdpagduekdczfnvphqnmzhunukxhjvx
L714[12:22:22] <AmandaC> gamax92: there's
some structure to the data, it's a alternate encoding for base
16
L715[12:22:43] *
AmandaC disables the OTP function on her key, which in theory will
keep the key but disable the press
L716[12:27:42]
<Pwootage>
the "cccccc" at the beginning looks an awful lot like
padding
L717[12:28:23] <AmandaC> It's part of my
device's id
L718[12:28:55] <AmandaC> I forget how
modhex goes, but it's possible it's 0
L719[12:29:50] <gamax92> how long until we
have password protected people
L720[12:30:22] <AmandaC> gamax92: please
enter your Social Security number, and PIN, and you can hear
amanda's answer for this!
L721[12:30:47] <gamax92> 923-29-1974
9781
L722[12:31:05] <AmandaC> Processing...
Processing....
L723[12:31:18] <AmandaC> Validated. The
alswer is as follows: Oooo free money/!
L724[12:31:25] <AmandaC> :P
L725[12:31:43] ***
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L726[12:35:15] <DeeJayh> Izaya, is gamax's
emulator the one you use?
L727[12:36:23] *
AmandaC wonders if gamax92 hilights on gamax
L728[12:36:30] <DeeJayh> nope
L729[12:38:54] <DeeJayh> Checked my
history and see now that it is
L730[12:39:04] <DeeJayh> gamax92, is there
a way to switch the eeprom on the OCEmu?
L731[12:39:21] <DeeJayh> or is it
hard-coded
L732[12:39:40] <AmandaC> %choose stay or
go
L733[12:39:41] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
go
L734[12:39:43] <AmandaC> hrm
L735[12:39:45] <gamax92> it's copied to
the instance folder
L736[12:40:02] <gamax92> inside of a
folder named after the eeprom's uuid
L737[12:40:32] <AmandaC> bbl
L738[12:40:36] <gamax92> DeeJayh: oh, are
you using the Windows builds?
L739[12:40:43] <DeeJayh> correct
L740[12:40:48] <DeeJayh> 64 bit if it
matters
L741[12:40:54] <gamax92> those /might/ not
be updated, I'll get to doing that soon
L742[12:41:00] <DeeJayh> :(
L743[12:41:08] <gamax92> otherwise it's
still in the instance folder and editable
L744[12:41:12] <gamax92> ~w eeprom
L746[12:41:15] <gamax92> also that still
works
L747[12:41:51] <DeeJayh> using openos
1.6.1
L748[12:41:55] <DeeJayh> according to the
emu
L749[12:42:00] <DeeJayh> not sure what the
latest is
L750[12:42:12] <DeeJayh> why haven't you
updated the windows binaries, out of curiousity?
L751[12:42:59] <gamax92> because I forget
to
L752[12:43:08] <DeeJayh> lol
L753[12:43:44] <DeeJayh> I mean I can
probably get a linux environment up in 5 minutes but it would be
nice just to do my editing from my main OS
L754[12:43:58] <DeeJayh> Haven't had to
dual boot this gaming rig yet
L755[12:44:20] <DeeJayh> could always just
run it on my server and fuck with it from an ssh too
L756[12:49:50] <gamax92> DeeJayh:
updated
L757[12:50:05] <DeeJayh> you're truly
amazing. much appreciated!
L758[12:51:35] <DeeJayh> gamax92, working
perfectly and updated to oos 1.6.2, lovely
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L760[12:52:06] <DeeJayh> still not seeing
and instance however
L761[12:53:06] <DeeJayh> an*
L762[12:53:27] <DeeJayh> nevermind, it's
under appdata
L763[12:53:40] <DeeJayh> I assumed it
would be in the root folder containing the binary
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L767[13:38:43] <Inari> %inv create ?
L768[13:38:44] *
MichiBot summons '?' and adds to her inventory. I could get some
good swings in with this.
L769[13:46:19]
<Mettaton_Fab> why tho
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L773[14:16:28] <Kilobyte> Inari: thats
some nix 0x01F3E9 you got there
L774[14:16:31] <Kilobyte> *nice
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L776[14:24:52] <gamax92> Inari owns a love
hotel
L777[14:26:37]
<Mettaton_Fab> Inari maybe lives in a Love
Hotel
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L781[14:47:20] <gamax92> Unicode was a
mistake
L782[14:48:14] <Mimiru> life was a
mistake
L783[14:52:38]
<20kdc>
"// Windows and Ubuntu shows a black box for the character, so
make it transparent" *liiiieeesssss my system shows it
fine*... wait, I'm not an Ubuntu user.
L784[14:53:01] <Corded> * <20kdc>
mumbles something like "Still, don't generalize against all
Linux systems just because Ubuntu CBA to..."
L785[14:55:03] <Inari> %inv create
chocolate rain
L786[14:55:05] *
MichiBot summons 'chocolate rain' and adds to her inventory. I
could get some good swings in with this.
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L788[14:56:53]
<20kdc> Yes!
Chocolate rain!
L789[14:56:57] <Corded> * <20kdc>
gets a bucket
L790[15:00:44] <Vasuvo> That's cool.
L791[15:01:04] <Vasuvo> Left my computer
on the IRC channel when I logged off the server, came back and its
still going
L792[15:01:46] <gamax92> yeah, sometimes
IRC just ends and needs someone to reboot it
L793[15:01:53] <Inari> Having a real
michibot would be the best thing ever
L794[15:01:55] <Inari> You just go
L795[15:02:02] <Inari> %inv create
whatever-you-want
L796[15:02:02] *
MichiBot summons 'whatever-you-want' and adds to her inventory.
This seems very sturdy.
L797[15:02:07] <Inari> %give Inari
whatever-you-want
L798[15:02:07] *
MichiBot gives Inari whatever-you-want from her
inventory
L799[15:02:09] <Inari> \o/
L800[15:02:13] <gamax92> %give Inari
gamax92
L801[15:02:14] *
MichiBot gives Inari gamax92 from her inventory
L802[15:02:18] <Inari> Ew
L803[15:02:21] <gamax92> lol
L804[15:04:05] <Vasuvo> I haven't been
able to get the 'alongtimeago' program working in 1.10. Is it just
broken?
L805[15:05:47]
<20kdc> %inv
create a magical box that does anything I ask it to according to
the interpretation I want it to have
L806[15:05:49] *
MichiBot compresses the sentence into a more manageable format
since it was too long.
L807[15:06:05]
<20kdc>
%give 20kdc a magical box that does anything I ask it to according
to the interpretation I want it to have
L808[15:06:05] <MichiBot> 20kdc: No item
found to give away.
L809[15:06:08]
<20kdc>
...
L810[15:06:10] <Inari> Haha
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<20kdc>
Inari: You are the master... mistress? Whichever one. Of
MichiBot.
L813[15:06:51] <Inari> Vasuvo: What does
it say when you try it
L814[15:06:59] <Inari> No?
L815[15:08:35] <Mimiru> @20kdc that'd be
me
L816[15:10:04] <gamax92> %give Inari
Inari
L817[15:10:05] *
MichiBot gives Inari Inari from her inventory
L818[15:10:28] <Vasuvo> Inari: It gives an
error message. Gimme a sec, I'l re-installing it to check what the
error is
L819[15:13:36] <Vasuvo>
"boot/01_process.lua:48; too long without
yielding;"
L820[15:25:44] <Inari> Heh
L821[15:28:05] <Inari> Vasuvo: Any
stacktrace?
L822[15:28:30] <Vasuvo> Yeah. I'll put it
on imgur and put a link here
L824[15:31:43] <Vasuvo> Inari: there
L825[15:37:19] <Inari>
net.minecraft.client.renderer.StitcherException: Unable to fit:
opencomputers:items/graphicsCard3 - size: 16x16 - Maybe try a
lowerresolution resourcepack?
L826[15:37:19] <Inari> wat
L827[15:38:16] <Inari> Isuppose cause I
updated my gpu driver earlier
L828[15:39:30] <Vasuvo> was that from
launching mc?
L829[15:39:38] <Vasuvo> oh, i didnt read
the 2nd part
L830[15:39:42] <Vasuvo> :I
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L832[15:43:04] <Inari> gamax92: How does
oCEmu even work
L833[15:43:29] <Inari> I guess I lack
SDL2
L834[15:48:20] <Inari> Woo
L835[15:48:22] <Inari> I got it to
run
L836[15:48:23] <Inari> I guess
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L838[15:54:31] <gamax92> Inari: how does
typing even work :/
L840[15:54:47] <gamax92> :/
L841[15:54:59] <Inari> Dunno,it didn't
wanna run after extracting :D
L842[15:55:01]
<Keridos>
@Sangar Does the capability based approach for simple component
work on both 1.10.2 and 1.11.2 OC?
L843[15:55:08] <Inari> It didn't wanna
find sdl2.dll
L844[15:55:12] <Inari> or
sdl2/init.lua
L845[15:55:17] <gamax92> Inari: :/
L846[15:55:19]
<Keridos>
And if yes, could you provide me with an example
implementation
L847[15:55:29] <Inari> So I moved sdl2.dll
into extras
L848[15:55:31] <Inari> and sdl2 folder
too
L849[15:56:00] <Inari> and main.lua
too
L850[15:56:03] <Inari> and then it
owrked
L851[15:56:04] <Inari> orso
L852[15:57:46] <Inari> I think it tries to
gmatch that string thingy and just times out XD
L853[15:58:10] <Mimiru> @Keridos, good
luck getting a reply :P
L854[16:04:38] <Vasuvo> So how would I fix
it?
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L858[16:16:53] <Inari> Vasuvo: dunno, I
tried to add a quick hack, but seems lua's string handling is too
terrible for htat :P
L859[16:18:10] <AmandaC> Inari :D
L860[16:18:13] <AmandaC> At that second
one
L861[16:21:10] <Mimiru> @Naomi caught our
cat doing that last night
L862[16:21:14] <Mimiru> damn spinners
lol
L863[16:21:43]
<Sangar>
@Keridos cap based should work for 1.10 and 1.11 yes
L864[16:21:50] <Mimiru> Holy shit
L865[16:21:52] <Mimiru> He lives.
L866[16:23:49]
<Sangar>
just a little
L868[16:27:22] <AmandaC> Mimiru: jesus
christ, do you live in an active lava zone!? That lensing of the
floorboards!
L869[16:27:48] <Mimiru> blame FB, which
where I captured the video from
L870[16:28:01] <Mimiru> since I don't have
her phone for the source
L871[16:29:15] <AmandaC> hehe
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L873[16:34:24] <Inari> Mimiru: hehe
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L878[17:06:10] <AmandaC> %choose watch
youtube or play games
L879[17:06:11] <MichiBot> AmandaC: play
games
L880[17:12:21] <gamax92> I love how
everyone is super not hyped for the ow anniversary event
anymore
L881[17:19:23]
<20kdc>
AmandaC: Let's play "the floor is lava". Literally.
L882[17:19:51]
<20kdc> Good
luck! \* Warning. Playing literal the-floor-is-lava may result in
burning, burning by convection, and death.
L883[17:20:14]
<20kdc> \*
Highly unadvisable.
L884[17:22:22] <AmandaC> gamax92: did they
announce something new in the lore that made them all angry, like
when they put the Christmas comic out showing tracer was not only a
lesbian, but in a committed relationship?
L885[17:23:00] <Skye> @20kdc have you
watched the history of the entire world, I guess?
L886[17:23:14]
<20kdc> You
guess that I've watched the history of the entire world?
L887[17:23:15] <gamax92> AmandaC: there's
a skin preview that people are super not pumped about, new maps
that look like they're for 1v1/3v3 which the majority of OW players
don't go to
L888[17:23:19]
<20kdc> Uh,
you guess incorrectly.
L889[17:23:45] <AmandaC> gamax92: I
see
L890[17:24:24] <Skye> The video is called
"the history of her entire world, i guess"
L891[17:25:32] <AmandaC> Skye: hi
bill
L892[17:25:38] <gamax92> the skins make
them look like cheap plastic knockoff toys
L893[17:26:21] <AmandaC> gamax92:
ah.
L894[17:26:42] <Skye> AmandaC: I can't
make anything that cool though so I am not
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L896[17:27:53] <AmandaC> gamax92: did you
ever mess with that tsf Lua thing? Curious if there's any changes
you made I can incorporate, as I think I'm going to try and work on
my oc lua stuff again sometime soon-ish
L898[17:43:34]
<20kdc> We
are here today to mourn the death of Dunder Uktape, Javascript
engine used by... (wait, was it duktape being used in ocjs,
or...?)
L899[17:43:51]
<Pwootage>
(duktape yes)
L900[17:46:20]
<20kdc> It
was murdered in an awful incident involving the OpenComputers
Javascript Engine Monitor, a knife, and at least three mice.
L901[17:47:08] <Skye> Three Blind Mice,
Three Blind Mice...
L902[17:47:58]
<20kdc> No,
Skye, they weren't blind. At least, the doctors say they weren't
before they were used as sacrificial elements to attempt to revive
the Engine after death by the Engine Monitor.
L903[17:48:36]
<20kdc>
Though, that only covers the three mice that were found.
L904[17:48:56] <Skye> Were their tails cut
off with a carving knife? And why are nursery rhymes so
creepy?
L905[17:48:56]
<20kdc>
There might have been three, other, blind mice. Would you happen to
know anything about them, Skye?
L906[17:49:28]
<20kdc>
(Yeah, totally adding Skye to the People Suspected In The Duktape
Killing.)
L907[17:50:16] <Skye> Why are nursery
rhymes so creepy?
L908[17:50:22] <BloodyRain2k> Forecaster,
is there a way to increase the range in which logistic drones can
see their frames or do you need to program the other drones
especially for that?
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L919[18:57:57] <gamax92> convert tomato
juice into pizza sauce?
L920[19:03:42] <gamax92> works
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L922[19:04:56] <gamax92> flattened bread
as pizza crust? ehh.
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L932[21:23:43] <DeeJayh> Made my
day...
L933[21:24:00]
<DeeJayh>
@20kdc
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L936[21:27:14] <BloodyRain2k> 16 electric
compressors and a 4x4 chamber hold a LOT of air
L937[21:27:31] <BloodyRain2k> I'm doing my
best to leak all out and it just doesn't wanna hurry up xD
L938[21:28:06] <BloodyRain2k> ffs there's
still 2 bar with 4 open ends ._.
L939[21:28:32] <BloodyRain2k> *5
L940[21:29:55] <BloodyRain2k> 0.2 bar and
150L to go...
L941[21:31:13] <BloodyRain2k> finally
empty, now to see how fast 16 electric compressors need to fill
that back to 17.5 on the pressure end and how much power they pull
from the reactor :3 or rather, if it'll turn on
L942[21:32:19] <BloodyRain2k> ok it would
have already, turns out that vanilla comparators get fucked up
occasionally, it was putting out 8+ while the thing is
empty...
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L945[21:54:35] <BloodyRain2k> mhmmm, seems
like somnia and nuclear reactors don't like each other, or BC pipes
which were responsible for the coolant
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L953[22:37:46] <BloodyRain2k> pneumatic
craft is funny: redstone input prevents this machine from working,
apply a redstone signal (that alone is already conflicting) -
there's no EU input, provide power to the machine
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L955[22:38:03] <BloodyRain2k> and both
"problems" are listed while the machine has a signal,
power AND is actively working xD
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