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L6[00:40:13] <srn> So, quick question, if I
close a program through ctrl-c, do event listeners created in it
get unregistered? Or do I have to exit it more cleanly?
L7[01:02:28]
<SDPhantom>
I'll have to look through the code, but I think there are 2
different interrupt types, one just sends a signal and the other
throws an error that causes the program to exit
L8[01:02:56] <Izaya> srn: they stay
registered
L9[01:03:39]
<SDPhantom>
I was getting to that, lol
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<Kodos> Is
Super Circuit maker still dead
L11[01:08:46] <Izaya> srn: however you can
register a listener for the terminated event which then terminates
the other listeners and itself
L12[01:16:01] <srn> Ah, alright, thank
you.
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<soonTM>
"
L25[03:08:22]
<soonTM>
load can only be used to load text, no binary/compiled code by
default. Note that bytecode loading can be enabled in the config,
but is really not recommended, since it is a major security
risk.
L26[03:08:22]
<soonTM>
"
L27[03:08:37]
<soonTM>
from wiki, why is it a security risk?
L28[03:09:47]
<Dudblockman> I think it means binary can
kick sand outside the sandbox
L29[03:10:17]
<soonTM>
sandboxing hole, lolno not enabling it
L30[03:10:45]
<soonTM> I
have abused that on other games (cough cough) space engineers's
programmable block
L31[03:10:50]
<Dudblockman> Sandbox hole is my
guess
L32[03:11:07]
<soonTM>
mine too, need opinions from @Vexatos
L33[03:11:29]
<soonTM> he
knows ERRYTHANG
L34[03:13:22]
<Dudblockman> I'm not sure how bad of a
loophole it is
L35[03:13:45]
<Dudblockman> There are multiple levels of
severity it could likely obtain
L36[03:13:52]
<soonTM>
probably a memory leak exploit or something like that
L37[03:15:01]
<soonTM> I
thought we had Magical Memory for that
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L40[03:32:04] <Vexatos> oh no
L41[03:32:42] <Vexatos> But yes, bytecode
cannot be sandboxed
L42[03:33:01] <Vexatos> or, rather, it
allows doing things outside the sandbox
L43[03:33:23] <Syrren> it can be sandboxed
by implementing a lua vm in lua :P
L44[03:34:16] <Syrren> not that I'm
recommending that approach, although I'm currently writing a Lua
transpiler targeting Common Lisp (for unrelated reasons).
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L52[04:26:27] <AshIndigo> ~markov
ocdoc
L53[04:26:28] <ocdoc> I have 937 entries in
my DB.
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L61[06:00:35] <Forecaster> %quote
L62[06:00:37] <MichiBot> Quote #127:
<Sangar> I am a pretty lore princess
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L65[06:37:37] <Forecaster> wut
L66[06:37:44] <Forecaster> why can't I
create a new file?!
L67[06:37:52] <Forecaster> edit just...
does nothing
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L69[06:38:18] <Forecaster> oh, does edit
not work when there's too little memory
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L71[06:41:18] <SDPhantom> did you specify
the file name after edit?
L72[06:49:08] <Izaya> indeed it
doesn't
L73[06:51:45] <Izaya> Forecaster: want me
to throw you a copy of sked?
L74[06:52:36] <Izaya> Should work with a
lot less memory
L75[07:04:09] <Forecaster> I just added a
1.5 card and now it operates
L76[07:04:26] <Forecaster> I wasn't going
to use it to write anyway
L77[07:04:31] <Forecaster> just wanted to
create the file
L79[07:05:02] <Forecaster> witch hats, a
critical component in digital equipment
L80[07:05:10] <SDPhantom> ya, I had weird
things happen turning off a server, swapping memory sticks, and
trying to turn it back on
L81[07:05:35] <Inari> ? o.o
L82[07:06:52] <SDPhantom> the server would
refuse to start up and even had some memory sticks vanish
L83[07:10:00] <Forecaster> why wont the
computer receive this network message...
L84[07:12:44] <Forecaster> I've got to be
missing something...
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L86[07:14:04] <Vexatos> Forecaster,
computers are magic confirmed
L87[07:14:25] <Forecaster> :P
L88[07:14:26] <Vexatos> Forecaster, did you
open the listening port?
L89[07:14:36] <Forecaster> yes
L90[07:15:00] <Forecaster> receiving
computer: component.modem.open(5) os.sleep(1)
print(event.pull())
L91[07:15:14] <Forecaster> send:
component.modem.broadcast(5, "stuff")
L92[07:15:17] <Vexatos> how about
event.pull("modem_message")
L93[07:15:48] <Vexatos> and how far are
they apart
L94[07:16:16] <SDPhantom> a good question,
are they wired or wireless?
L96[07:16:39] <Forecaster> bottom is
receiving
L97[07:16:53] <Vexatos> that does not look
like a wireless connection to me
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L99[07:17:15] <Forecaster> is broadcast
wireless only?
L100[07:17:29] <Vexatos> no
L101[07:17:34] <Vexatos> do the computers
contain network cards?
L102[07:17:41] <Forecaster> of
course
L103[07:17:59] <Forecaster> the relays
flash when the message is sent
L104[07:18:14] <Forecaster> but the
receiving computer doesn't catch it...
L105[07:18:40] <Forecaster> I now have
"component.modem.open(5)
print(event.pull("modem_message")"
L106[07:18:46] <Forecaster> on the
bottom
L107[07:19:44] <Vexatos> You could replace
all these blocks with an MCU ._.
L108[07:19:56] <Vexatos> this is like one
huge MCU emulator
L109[07:20:10] <Forecaster> I'm
developing
L110[07:20:28] <Forecaster> I'm not going
to develop on an MCU either way
L111[07:20:59] <Forecaster> plus I need
the screens...
L112[07:21:36] <Izaya> >not developing
on an MCU
L113[07:21:47] <Izaya> >not storing
code in the tmpfs and redownloading it every reboot
L114[07:21:53] <Izaya> you must be
sane
L115[07:22:57] <Forecaster> I don't know
about that
L116[07:23:22] <Izaya> Saner than I,
perhaps
L117[07:23:33] <vifino> Not a hard
challenge.
L118[07:23:53] <Izaya> painfully
true
L119[07:23:57] <Forecaster> bah, it still
wont catch the message
L120[07:24:22] <vifino> And no, Vexatos, I
can't do anything right now but wait, and it pisses me off
infinitly more than it does you.
L121[07:24:26] <Izaya> also, update on the
box I'm building for gf not that anyone cares: gonna spend $15 on a
Core 2 Duo-era Xeon so she can have quad-core
L122[07:24:41] <vifino> indefinitly*
L123[07:25:30] <vifino> Izaya: Good. $gf
deserves a quad core.
L124[07:26:05] <Izaya> I agree.
L125[07:26:39] <Izaya> Current plan is:
C2D-era Xeon, 8GB of DDR3 because nice motherboard, 500GB HDD, one
or possibly two GTX285s...
L126[07:26:49] <Vexatos> Forecaster, works
for me
L127[07:27:00] <Forecaster> that doesn't
help me :I
L129[07:27:16] <Vexatos> :I
L130[07:27:36] <Forecaster> lets reboot
the thing
L131[07:28:53] <Forecaster> same
thing...
L132[07:29:16] <vifino> Izaya: I'd invest
in a 120gb ssd or something. Makes all the difference.
L133[07:29:47] <Izaya> That takes the cost
from $15 to $85 though
L134[07:30:01] <vifino> But it's worth
it.
L135[07:30:06] <vifino> For sure.
L136[07:30:13] <Izaya> I'm not arguing,
just neither of us can afford it right now
L137[07:30:20] <vifino> Aww.
L138[07:30:21] <Izaya> and I just need to
get her a box better than her Mac
L139[07:30:41] <Izaya> (by that logic, I
could get her a Commodore 64 but that wouldn't run GTA V so)
L140[07:31:05] <vifino> Umm, I don't think
a GTX 285 can run GTA V that well...
L141[07:31:15] <Izaya> Does GTA V need
DX11?
L142[07:31:24] <vifino> Afaik, yes.
L144[07:31:29] <Izaya> Fuck.
L145[07:31:31] <Vexatos> Definitely works
:I
L146[07:32:07] <Izaya> Minimum
requirements are a 9800GT
L147[07:32:09] <Izaya> DX10
L148[07:32:16] <Izaya> I have two GTX285s,
I'll make it work
L149[07:32:32] <Izaya> I'll make a heater
while I'm at it, too
L150[07:32:56] <vifino> I mean, at like
600x480 with 10fps, maybe.
L151[07:32:59] <Izaya> So, that'll be a
whopping 2GB of video memory. Wonderful.
L152[07:33:14] <Forecaster> huh
L153[07:33:14] <Izaya> The alternative is
a single GTX750Ti
L154[07:33:14] <vifino> SLI doesn't
increase memory.
L155[07:33:19] <Forecaster> this creative
computer is stuck
L156[07:33:31] <Forecaster> I used it to
program an eeprom
L157[07:33:32] <Izaya> I thought it could
but only if the GPU supported more memory than it had on it
L158[07:33:34] <vifino> Definitly go for
the 750ti, Izaya.
L159[07:33:38] <Forecaster> I restarted
the world with no bios in it
L160[07:33:42] <Forecaster> and now it's
stuck
L161[07:33:49] <Forecaster> the button
shows off, and it wont turn on
L162[07:33:55] <Forecaster> no error, just
nothing happens
L163[07:34:20] <Forecaster> the button
doesn't even change state briefly
L164[07:34:42] <Izaya> 750Ti it is
L165[07:34:54] <Izaya> if it hadn't died
I'd give her one of my GTX690s
L166[07:34:55] <Forecaster> I can type on
the screen though...
L167[07:34:56] <Izaya> but uh
L168[07:34:57] <vifino> Good, she might be
able to play GTA V then.
L169[07:34:57] <Izaya> RIP
L170[07:35:07] <vifino> (decently, i
mean.)
L171[07:35:20] <Izaya> ARK should run okay
too
L172[07:35:23] <Forecaster> openOS is
working, but the case is in a weird state...
L173[07:35:51] <Izaya> what do I do with
the 285s then
L174[07:35:53] <Izaya> >.>
L175[07:36:08] *
Forecaster has a 750Ti
L176[07:36:11] <Forecaster> is good
L177[07:36:25] <Izaya> I used a 750Ti for
quite a while and it was wonderful
L178[07:36:31] <Izaya> quite the upgrade
from a GT220
L179[07:36:35] <Vexatos> I have one
too
L180[07:37:05] <Izaya> It was one of those
weird 220s where it had like 4x the memory of the original
version
L181[07:37:07] <Izaya> -> 2GB
L182[07:37:11] <vifino> Indeed, you can
overclock or undervolt it as well, if you like.
L183[07:37:31] <vifino> *quite well as
well*
L184[07:38:10] <Forecaster> okay, so
network messages work fine in a setup like yours Vexatos
L185[07:38:18] <Forecaster> but it doesn't
work in the elevator system...
L186[07:39:11] <Izaya> oooh
L187[07:39:15] <Izaya> and the 750Ti has
VGA
L188[07:39:21] <Izaya> so she can use the
best connector if she wants
L189[07:39:37] <Vexatos> ...it does?
L190[07:39:43] <Vexatos> Mine doesn't
._
L191[07:39:44] <Izaya> Of course.
L192[07:39:48] <Izaya> Getting one without
would be silly.
L193[07:40:03] <Forecaster> mine has
VGA
L194[07:40:08] <Forecaster> but I use DVI
now
L195[07:40:10] <Vexatos> Mine has as DVI
socket, an HDMI and a DP one
L196[07:40:23] <Izaya> Mine has DVI, HDMI
and VGA
L197[07:40:33] <Vexatos> I guess mine is
newer >_>
L198[07:40:41] <Izaya> Ended up with HDMI
-> DVI for my DVI monitor and DVI -> VGA for my other
two
L199[07:40:59] <Vexatos> I use HDMI for my
primary monitor and DVI for my secondary
L200[07:41:00] <Izaya> Got mine in 2014 or
so
L201[07:41:02] <Vexatos> since neither
support DP
L202[07:41:37] <Forecaster> Mine has 2x
DVI-D, 1x VGA and 1 other port
L203[07:41:47] <Forecaster> I don't think
the other is HDMI
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L205[07:41:57] <Izaya> RIP
L206[07:41:58] <Forecaster> I actually use
both VGA and DVI
L207[07:42:01] <Vexatos> It's likely
DP
L208[07:42:14] <Izaya> for my 690s if I
want to use 3 monitors I have to go DP -> HDMI -> DVI
L209[07:42:15] <Forecaster> possibly, I
don't know what that is
L210[07:42:26] <Vexatos> "I don't
think it's HDMI" is 99% sure to be displayport >_>
L211[07:42:40] <Forecaster> oh right,
displayport
L212[07:42:44] <Forecaster> yeah it's
probably that
L213[07:42:47] <Forecaster> I've never
used that
L214[07:43:01] <Vexatos> it's the most
recent/best connector standard
L215[07:43:07] <Izaya> >best
L216[07:43:09] <Izaya> >not VGA
L217[07:43:41] <Izaya> actually this isn't
working anyway so yeah DP seems to be the one with the best ability
to push pixels rn
L218[07:43:43] <Vexatos> it allows
daisy-chaining displays, quite neat
L219[07:43:56] <Izaya> That's kinda cool
but eh also kinda unneccesary
L220[07:43:57] <Forecaster> that's
neat
L221[07:44:07] <Forecaster> less cables
going to the computer is good
L222[07:44:17] <Izaya> just more cables
from and to everything else
L223[07:44:21] <Forecaster> I wish I could
do that with this setup
L224[07:44:25] <Izaya> why not just
connect all your monitors via USB3
L225[07:44:46] <Vexatos> because you can
use those sockets for more important stuff, and last time I checked
my GPU didn't have a USB3 port
L226[07:44:57] <Forecaster> nor does mine
:P
L227[07:45:00] <Izaya> yeah they
don't
L228[07:45:02] <Forecaster> or my
monitors
L229[07:45:05] <Izaya> I'm saying they
should
L230[07:45:10] <Izaya> because then we
could use one cable for everything
L231[07:45:16] <Izaya> USB type C
L232[07:45:19] <Izaya> because ANYTHING
has that
L233[07:45:20] <Vexatos> A GPU should not
have a Universal Serial Bus
L234[07:45:31] <Vexatos> since it wouldn't
be
L235[07:45:31] <Vexatos> well
L236[07:45:32] <Vexatos> universal
L237[07:45:52] <Izaya> is a keyboard's
serial bus universal, or does it just do keyboard stuff?
L238[07:46:01] <SDPhantom> technically,
USB type-C can carry a DP signal
L239[07:46:07] <Izaya> USB supports bus
mastering, right?
L240[07:47:10] <Vexatos> the point of USB
is that the female part of it is universal
L241[07:47:43] <SDPhantom> and even that
isn't true, lol
L242[07:47:50] <Vexatos> but it is
supposed to be
L243[07:48:13] <Izaya> and computers
aren't meant to spy on us at the hardware level
L244[07:48:15] <Izaya> but look where we
are
L245[07:48:51] <SDPhantom> one good
question, how is a USB specification with so many port types be,
you know... universal?
L246[07:49:15] <Turtle> The bus is
universal, not the port /s
L247[07:49:16] <Forecaster> you'd rather
be stuck at USB 1?
L248[07:49:22] <Forecaster> :P
L249[07:49:29] <Izaya> Why not USB3 with
only USB 1 ports?
L250[07:49:58] <Izaya> also, isn't type C
sorta fucking with the idea that female ports are universal?
L251[07:50:49] <SDPhantom> well, type, A,
B, 2-mini, 2-micro, 3-micro, and C
L252[07:51:40] <SDPhantom> we literally
have 6 port types and none of them are interchangeable, lol
L253[07:52:23] <SDPhantom> except you
might be able to plug a USB2 micro into a USB3 micro, but not the
other way around
L254[07:53:06] <Izaya> just use USB2
everything
L255[07:53:10] <Izaya> because that's all
you can get anyway
L256[07:53:13] <Vexatos> but why
>_>
L257[07:53:18] <Turtle> Im not entirely
sure why USB B needed to exist, but :shrug:
L258[07:53:23] <Vexatos> USB3 is better
:I
L259[07:53:32] <Izaya> but there's like 4
things that use it and 3 of them are phones
L260[07:53:45] <Turtle> Mini is slowly
dying, micro will hopefully die when usb C happens
L261[07:53:54] <Vexatos> Everything uses
USB3 nowadays
L262[07:54:01] <Izaya> Only seen it in
shops twice.
L263[07:54:04] <Vexatos> and USB C is a
good standard
L264[07:55:08] <SDPhantom> oh, ya, there's
the weird USB3 type B, forgot that existed since nothing outside of
old external harddrive enclosures used them
L265[07:55:14] <SDPhantom> so that's 7
port types, lol
L266[07:55:27] <Izaya> are those micro +
power?
L268[07:56:07] <SDPhantom> they were
USB1/2 type-B plugs with extra pins on the top
L269[07:56:31] <Izaya> huh
L270[07:56:41] <Izaya> I've seen USB3
devices with an extended Micro port
L271[07:56:51] <Izaya> like, extended to
one side
L272[07:56:59] <Vexatos> Type B has become
so rare
L273[07:57:02] <vifino> Oh, that one,
SDPhantom, I have a cable of that *somewhere*.
L274[07:57:08] <vifino> Hella ugly.
L275[07:57:10] *
Izaya sees type B everywhere
L276[07:57:18] <Izaya> Mainly printers
though
L277[07:57:35] <Vexatos> exactly
L278[07:57:40] <Vexatos> I only see it on
printers
L279[07:57:40] <SDPhantom> ya, they're
also on cable and DSL modems
L280[07:57:43] <vifino> Yeah, but USB3
Type-B is quite rare and special.
L281[07:57:51] <Izaya> and really printers
should use serial anyway
L282[07:58:07] <Izaya> normal serial
L283[07:58:18] <Izaya> so I could do cat
file > /dev/lp0
L284[07:58:32] <Turtle> Doesnt type B only
exist because the protocol shat itself if you connected host to
host?
L285[07:58:33] <Temia> I actually have an
enclosure that takes it >.>
L286[07:58:41] *
vifino files Izaya under the "Give me RS232 or give me
death" category
L287[07:58:57] <Izaya> :3
L288[07:59:18] *
Izaya dies
L289[07:59:38] *
Temia nibbles on her serial terminal
L290[07:59:44] <Izaya> Oh vifino
L291[07:59:51] <Izaya> did I tell you
about the fancy CRT I'm getting soon(TM)?
L292[08:00:20] <vifino> Nope.
L293[08:00:26] <vifino> But I want
one.
L294[08:00:35] <Izaya> For the princely
sum of $0 I'm getting a 17" 1280x1024 CRT
L295[08:00:35] <Vexatos> but is it
1080p?
L296[08:00:38] *
Vexatos runs
L297[08:00:38] <Izaya> A SyncMaster no
less
L298[08:00:46] <vifino> >but is it
1080p
L299[08:00:49] <Izaya> Vexatos: I'm not
John Carmack, I don't get CRTs that nice
L300[08:00:50] *
vifino burns Vexatos
L301[08:00:50] <Vexatos> please
L302[08:00:57] <Vexatos> vifino, 16:9 CRT
screens are best amirite
L303[08:01:09] <Izaya> 16:9 is worst
aspect ratio
L304[08:01:14] <Izaya> 16:10 is
better
L305[08:01:16] <Vexatos> I like 16:10
:I
L306[08:01:16] <Izaya> 5:4 is okay
L307[08:01:24] <Izaya> 4:3 is pretty
good
L308[08:01:24] <Vexatos> 5:4 is
weeeeird
L309[08:01:27] <Izaya> 3:4 is confusing
but nice
L310[08:01:31] *
vifino impales Vexatos's dead burnt-to-a-crisp body with dull
objects repeatedly
L311[08:01:32] <Vexatos> What do you even
use 5:4 for
L312[08:01:49] <Izaya> Vexatos: for having
lots of almost-square screens
L313[08:01:54] <Vexatos> 16:9 and 16:10
are perfect for reading two documents side-by-side
L314[08:01:58] <Vexatos> ah
L315[08:02:02] <Vexatos> That is actually
a good point
L316[08:02:09] <Temia> 16:10 is the
greatest \o/
L317[08:02:10] <Izaya> 1:1 would be
nice
L318[08:02:24] <Izaya> man I'd love to
just have like, 16 1024x1024 panels
L319[08:02:35] <vifino> 16:10 is nice.
16:9 is not that bad.
L320[08:02:51] <Vexatos> As I said, I
prefer 16:9 and 16:10 because they allow two DIN/ISO A* PDF files
side-by-side almost perfectly
L321[08:03:01] <Vexatos> good for writing
reports
L322[08:03:11] <Izaya> aye that's the good
thing about them
L323[08:03:17] <vifino> If I had a proper
vesa mount for my monitors, I'd rotate my monitors.
L324[08:03:25] <Izaya> can have a document
open in one side and the vim window you're using to write it on the
other
L325[08:03:34] <Vexatos> I have two 16:9
monitors
L326[08:03:43] *
Izaya has 3 16:10 monitors
L327[08:03:57] <Vexatos> I wish
L328[08:04:03] <Vexatos> They are so rare
and expensive :I
L329[08:04:07] <Vexatos> 16:10 is the
best
L330[08:04:12] <Izaya> I got them for
free
L331[08:04:16] <Vexatos> ;-;
L332[08:04:18] <SDPhantom> anyone ever try
a 21:9 monitor?
L333[08:04:24] <Vexatos> SDPhantom,
yes
L334[08:04:25] <Vexatos> and
L335[08:04:26] <Vexatos> well
L336[08:04:26] <Vexatos> no
L337[08:04:28] <Vexatos> don't
L338[08:04:29] <Izaya> 1x1680x1050 and two
1440x900s
L339[08:04:44] <SDPhantom> I've heard of
one even wider than that
L340[08:04:51] <Vexatos> 16:10 is the
closest to the golden ratio you can get \:D/
L341[08:04:56] <SDPhantom> I'm having a
hard time trying to find it though, lol
L342[08:05:07] *
Forecaster has 3x 16:9 monitors
L343[08:05:12] <Forecaster> and one square
one
L344[08:05:21] *
vifino has three 4k 16:9 monitors, one 2048x1536 panel and a 4:3
idunnotheres montior.
L345[08:05:27] <Izaya> Forecaster:
actually square?
L346[08:05:36] <Izaya> vifino: I want that
2048x1536 one
L347[08:05:38] <Izaya> except as a
CRT
L348[08:05:51] <Forecaster> it's pretty
square
L349[08:05:58] <Izaya> probably 5:3
L350[08:06:00] <Izaya> 5:4*
L351[08:06:05] <vifino> Izaya: The
2048x1536 is an iPad panel with a driver board I built a frame
around.
L352[08:06:23] <Izaya> what, Vexatos,
2:sqrt(2)?
L353[08:06:30] <Forecaster> actually it's
visibly wider than tall
L354[08:06:36] <Forecaster> but it's
certainly not widescreen
L355[08:06:39] ⇦
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L356[08:07:36] <Izaya> I'd love a monitor
that is actually 1:sqrt(2)
L357[08:07:41] <Izaya> I'd love a lot of
them
L358[08:07:50] <Izaya> Imagine the pages
you'd be able to fit on like 10 of them
L359[08:07:52] <Izaya> You'd fit...
L360[08:07:55] <Izaya> 10!
L361[08:07:56] <Forecaster> I like my 3
1080 monitors
L362[08:08:01] <Vexatos> Izaya, golden
ratio is (1+sqrt(5))/2
L363[08:08:10] <Vexatos> it is
mathematically the most irrational number
L364[08:08:15] <Izaya> vifino: I might
look into that at some point
L365[08:08:21] <Izaya> Vexatos: the most
irrational?
L366[08:08:26] <Vexatos> yea
L367[08:08:27] <Izaya> how can you know
though?
L368[08:08:42] <Vexatos> the set of
irrational numbers is defined
L369[08:08:59] <Vexatos> since an
irrational number is defined as any z=p/q where p and q are
integers
L370[08:09:01] <vifino> Izaya: But then
you'd have to live with using an apple thing on a daily
basis.
L371[08:09:13] <vifino> So, you might
wanna reconsider, you being you.
L372[08:09:20] <Izaya> their high-end
screens are the one thing I respect
L373[08:09:25] <Vexatos> those are
rational numbers
L374[08:09:38] <Vexatos> irrational
numbers are any numbers that do not fit into that set
L375[08:09:49] <Vexatos> And with that,
you can find the number that fits _the least_
L376[08:09:56] <Vexatos> it's hard to
explain without actually doing the math
L377[08:10:11] <Vexatos> But we've done it
in a maths lecture once
L379[08:10:42] <Turtle> Oh god forge is so
much JSON now
L381[08:11:00] <Izaya> this is 2much maths
for me rn
L382[08:11:05] *
Izaya bookmarks
L383[08:12:16] <Vindex> What do you do
with 3 monitors omg
L384[08:12:18] <Vindex> ?
L385[08:12:39] <Izaya> remote login on
one, game on one, web browser on one
L386[08:12:54] <Izaya> game may also be
terminal, depending on the day
L387[08:13:41] *
vifino shrugs
L388[08:13:43] <SDPhantom> chat on one,
code on another, and game on the 3rd
L389[08:13:46] <vifino> I have a lot of
terminals.
L390[08:14:14] <vifino> (Plus often times
a browser)
L391[08:14:16] <SDPhantom> though a lot of
times, the "game on 3rd" happens to be testing code I'm
writing for said game
L392[08:16:32] <vifino> Somewhere I have a
busy screenshot, where you can see how much I use 4k screens.
L393[08:16:47] ⇦
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L394[08:17:32] <SDPhantom> one of the tech
youtubers I watch has 3 40" 4K screens
L395[08:17:48] <Izaya> Barnacules?
L396[08:17:52] <SDPhantom> yep
L397[08:17:57] <Izaya> what a guess
L398[08:18:38] <SDPhantom> well, it is
kind of the identity of his channel
L399[08:19:45] <vifino> I have 3 28"
4k screens, cause I have good eyes and not a lot of space.
L400[08:19:59] <vifino> I also don't use
any scaling.
L401[08:20:57] <SDPhantom> my laptop isn't
powerful enough to run more than one external screen even though it
has 3 video ports in the back
L402[08:21:11] <vifino> Nobody I know can
see anything on my screens except, well, me, very sad. :(
L403[08:21:13] <Izaya> oh yeah vifino I
had another fun idea
L404[08:21:26] <vifino> Oh?
L405[08:21:28] <Izaya> also is a use for
the 285s
L406[08:21:38] <Izaya> I can get an
ExpressCard to PCIe x16 adapter
L407[08:21:49] <Izaya> use it for my
laptop
L408[08:21:51] <vifino> Oh no.
L409[08:22:06] <Izaya> HD 4000 vs
GTX285
L410[08:22:08] <vifino> That sounds
terrible.
L411[08:22:15] <vifino> I'd take the HD
4000.
L412[08:22:25] <Izaya> I could also use
the mPCIe slot
L413[08:23:19] <Izaya> also I don't yet
have the HD 4000
L414[08:23:27] <Izaya> Need to flash
coreboot and install a better CPU
L415[08:23:45] <vifino> Yes, everyone
needs to flash coreboot.
L416[08:24:31] <Izaya> best part is that I
can go for a lower TDP CPU and get the same performance
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L419[08:49:53] <Forecaster> sigh
L420[08:49:56] <Forecaster> stupid
computers
L421[08:50:47] <vifino> Isn't that their
whole selling point?
L422[08:50:59] <vifino> If they'd think
for themselves, you might as well hire a human.
L423[08:51:50] <Forecaster> I think most
people would object to being poked constantly all day
L424[08:52:15] <AmandaC> vifino: why are
you colluding with coreboot to get them to be flashed by as many
people as possible? They don't have a hidden camera behind them at
all times or anything do they!?
L425[08:52:16] <SDPhantom> well, some
people would, some enjoy it
L426[08:52:27] <Forecaster> that's why I
said some
L427[08:52:35] <Forecaster>
s/some/most/
L428[08:52:35] <MichiBot>
<Forecaster> that's why I said most
L429[08:52:38] <vifino> AmandaC: ???
L430[08:53:05] <AmandaC> vifino: Bad joke
pretending flash (image the hardware) meant flash (expose genatiles
/ breasts in public)
L431[08:53:18] <vifino> Oh, I see.
L432[08:53:37] <vifino> Thanks for
explaining, wouldn't have gotten it otherwise.
L433[08:53:47] <Inari> L-lewd
L434[08:53:52] <AmandaC> No problem
~slides the dead frog off the table into the trash~
L435[08:54:16] *
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L437[08:54:31] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L438[08:54:33] *
MichiBot brushes AmandaC with <br>. AmandaC recovers 1
health!, <br> sinks into quicksand.
L439[08:54:46] <AmandaC> ... why are you
sitting near quicksand, Inari?
L440[08:55:07] <Izaya> is amandac now
broken?
L441[08:55:08] <Inari> It's the entrance
to a super secret tentacle pit
L442[08:55:16] <AmandaC> ah, I see.
L443[08:55:51] *
Inari yawns
L444[08:56:06] *
AmandaC climbs up, sticks her head in Inari's mouth to look for
noms
L446[08:56:13] <Inari> D:
L447[08:56:18] *
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L448[08:56:21] <AmandaC> D:
L449[08:56:32] <Inari> I'm not
Schoko-tan
L450[08:56:33] <Inari> :p
L451[08:56:55] <AmandaC> who?
L452[08:57:07] <Forecaster> okay...
connected more computers, and now it works from one of the new
ones
L453[08:57:07] <AmandaC> Google says it's
a small dog.
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L456[08:57:47] <AmandaC> oh.
L457[08:57:49] <AmandaC> :P
L459[08:59:55] *
AmandaC cuddles back up in Inari's lap, contemplates what to do for
the next 5 days
L460[09:00:29] <AmandaC> I think the
madmen at UPS are actually going to drive it cross-country in one
go.
L461[09:00:43] <AmandaC> because I
expected it to check into memphis last night, it didn't.
L463[09:01:18] <Temia> Madmen indeed
L464[09:01:52] <Forecaster> Vexatos:
^
L465[09:01:57] *
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lap
L466[09:03:25] *
Temia scoops up Amanda and hugs on instead. z.z soft.
L467[09:03:29] <AmandaC> eep
L468[09:03:42] *
AmandaC purrs softly at the hugs regardless. :3
L469[09:03:53] <AmandaC> How're you doing,
Temia?
L470[09:04:02] <Forecaster> for some
reason the bottom right computer doesn't receive messages from the
top computer...
L471[09:04:04] <Temia> tired.
L472[09:04:13] <Temia> I feel like
death.
L473[09:04:16] <AmandaC> ah
L474[09:04:57] *
AshIndigo makes Temia feel like life
L475[09:05:09] <Mimiru> and my server died
over night
L476[09:05:10] <Mimiru> ._.
L477[09:05:17] <AmandaC> Mimiru: D:
L478[09:05:17] <AshIndigo> %ohno
L479[09:05:18] <MichiBot> ohno
L480[09:05:33] <AmandaC> Mimiru: clearly
it was UPS hitmen, they heard you trash talking them!
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L482[09:12:03] <Mimiru> o_O
L483[09:12:10] <Mimiru> looks like it died
at about 2:03 AM
L485[09:13:01] <Mimiru> happened
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L488[09:13:46] <AmandaC> The reason is
clear: ^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@
L489[09:13:58] <AshIndigo> %flip ^@^
L490[09:13:59] <MichiBot> AshIndigo:
(╯°□°)╯^@^
L491[09:14:07] <AmandaC> ( Sorry, my brain
isn't booted into serious mode yet.
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L493[09:15:05] <Mimiru> next thing in the
log is me booting the system back up
L494[09:15:10] <Mimiru> I.. have no idea
what the fuck that means
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L496[09:18:31] <Syrren> %flip davinci
resolve lite
L497[09:18:32] <MichiBot> Syrren:
(╯°□°)╯ǝʇıl ǝʌlosǝɹ ıɔuıʌɐp
L498[09:18:35] <Syrren> most crashtastic
video editor 2017
L499[09:18:42] <Syrren> s/2017/of
2017/
L500[09:18:42] <MichiBot> <Syrren>
most crashtastic video editor of 2017
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L503[09:22:09] <Izaya> just use
blender
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L508[09:23:05] <Syrren> Izaya: blender is
painfully slow for this kind of thing, though
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L525[10:58:19] <Forecaster> Syrren: is it
predictably crashy or random crashy?
L526[11:00:43] <Syrren> Forecaster:
Semi-predictably. Drag certain types(?) of video files onto the
timeline and hover for a bit too long? *boom*. Save and quit?
*boom*. etc.
L527[11:01:22] <Forecaster> I have a
similar issue with PowerDirector
L528[11:01:30] <Syrren> :(
L529[11:01:36] <gamax92> I have never had
this issue with ffmpeg
L530[11:01:38] <Forecaster> it crashes if
you try to interact with it while it's working
L531[11:01:58] <Forecaster> eg if you've
pulled something to the timeline and it's processing that
L532[11:02:05] <Forecaster> try to pull
something else, crash
L533[11:02:14] <Forecaster> I learned not
to do that after a while though
L534[11:02:35] <Forecaster> but before I
figured out what caused all the crashes it was very frustrating
:P
L535[11:02:38] <Syrren> nah, this crashes
just because I dared to pull some shit it doesn't like onto the
timeline, whether during hover or some small time afterward
L536[11:02:57] <Forecaster> I haven't had
any issues like that thankfully
L537[11:03:06] <Syrren> it's probably
because as a "Pro" editor it only expects the best
uncompressed formats while I'm trying to feed it OBS Studio's
H.264
L538[11:03:21] <Forecaster> I mostly work
with mp4 exclusively though
L539[11:03:53] <Syrren> tl;dr: I'm doing
screencasting stuff for my day job and I want to be able to cut and
splice multiple takes
L540[11:03:56] <Forecaster> x264
encoded
L541[11:04:16] <Forecaster> PowerDirector
is pretty nice :>
L542[11:04:22] <Syrren> davinci looked
particularly nice because it does audio *too*
L543[11:04:36] <Forecaster> what do you
mean does audio?
L544[11:05:07] <Syrren> "normal"
workflow means you need to pull your video into a DAW to fix your
audio, whether before or after video editing
L545[11:05:32] <Syrren> davinci resolve
has a DAW-like thing integrated into it already
L546[11:05:35] <Izaya> actually,
vifino
L547[11:05:54] <Izaya> what's so different
about using ExpressCard for an external GPU compared to
Thunderbolt?
L548[11:05:57] <vifino> Surprise
vifino?
L549[11:05:58] <Forecaster> ah
L550[11:06:08] <Syrren> Izaya: ExpressCard
is (usually?) limited to x4 or x2 bandwidth
L551[11:06:16] <vifino> Izaya: speed, it's
like x1
L552[11:06:19] <Syrren> Thunderbolt is
effectively an external PCI slot
L553[11:06:25] <Izaya> Mine's like
x1
L554[11:06:35] <Syrren> yeah, that's gonna
suck for GPU purposes
L555[11:06:35] <Izaya> Does Thunderbolt
have X16?
L556[11:06:46] <Syrren> thunderbolt is
"effectively" x16, afaik
L557[11:06:46] <vifino> Type-C, yes.
L558[11:06:57] <Izaya> What if I had 16
ExpressCard slots?
L559[11:07:03] <Syrren> you would have 16
x1 slots
L560[11:07:04] <vifino> Thunderbolt 1/2,
not really.
L561[11:07:06] <Izaya> >:F
L562[11:07:20] <Syrren> I'd love to be
able to eGPU my Thinkpad T420 too
L563[11:07:20] <vifino> You wouldn't be
able to attach them to a single GPU, really.
L564[11:07:22] <Syrren> I know that
feel
L565[11:07:32] <Izaya>
boring
L566[11:08:15] <vifino> Izaya:
piper.builder().map(square).reduce(sum, 0).run({1, 2, 3, 4, 5}) ==
55 \o/
L567[11:08:24] <Forecaster> I barely do
any audio processing :P
L568[11:08:29] <Forecaster> but I'm not a
professional
L569[11:08:34] <Izaya> vifino: wat
L570[11:08:46] <Izaya> It may be bad that
my choice of media editor is ffmpeg
L571[11:08:47] <vifino> I did A Thing(tm)
with metatables.
L572[11:08:48] <Syrren> Forecaster: my
current workflow is OBS (Windows) -> reboot into Linux ->
Ardour (Linux) -> reboot into Windows -> upload to network
drive -> email friends
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L575[11:09:36] <Forecaster> OBS -> AVC
(Extract VO track) -> PowerDirector -> YouTube
L576[11:09:51] <Syrren> lol, I'm not a pro
audio guy either, all I'm doing is basic generic voice fixing as
recommended by a friend of mine who *is* doing audio stuff for a
living
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L578[11:10:11] <Syrren> EQ, compression,
impulse response reverb, profit
L579[11:10:14] <Izaya> video -> ffmpeg
-> output
L580[11:10:30] <Syrren> Forecaster: do you
have OBS set up for 4:4:4, btw?
L581[11:10:31] <Forecaster> I don't do
anything to the audio beyond adjusting the levels as needed
L582[11:10:36] <Forecaster> what?
L583[11:10:40] <Syrren> chroma
L584[11:10:50] <vifino> chroma 4:4:4,
Forecaster.
L585[11:10:56] <Syrren> OBS defaults to
4:2:0, which is good for streaming but sucks for recording
L587[11:11:05] <Forecaster> I don't
know
L588[11:11:09] <Syrren> tl;dr: TVs usually
use 4:2:0, computer screens usually use 4:4:4
L589[11:11:10] <Forecaster> probably the
default
L590[11:12:13] <Syrren> if you want to fix
it, Settings -> Output; Output mode: Advanced; Recording ->
Encoder = x264; Profile = high
L591[11:12:34] <Syrren> check using
mediainfo and a test pattern
L592[11:12:55] <Syrren> took me a WHILE to
figure out that it's *not* good enough to set the streaming encoder
and have recording set to "same as stream"
L593[11:13:01] <Syrren> because stream is
locked to 4:2:0
L594[11:13:52] <Forecaster> I had profile
"none"
L595[11:14:27] <Syrren> iirc anything but
high will be 4:2:0
L596[11:14:32] <Forecaster> ah
L597[11:15:06] <Syrren> it's easily
checked with a test pattern, mediainfo or capturing something with
colored text (in lieu of a test pattern) and looking at it
L598[11:15:29] <Syrren> 4:2:0 and 4:2:2
chroma will both visibly fuck up (static) colored text
L599[11:15:37] <Forecaster> I probably
couldn't tell unless there's a side-by-side comparison
L601[11:21:40] <gamax92> vifino did a
thing
L603[11:22:34] <gamax92>
sdfdasjifafaiopf
L604[11:22:48] <gamax92> learn to use a
raspberry pi and stop giving me bogus issues :|
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L607[11:27:41] <AmandaC> gamax92: oh
jeez
L609[11:27:51] <MichiBot>
time for
sushi | length:
5m 3s | Likes:
19,726 Dislikes:
1,272 Views:
697,954 | by
David
Lewandowski | Published On 22/6/2017
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L612[11:35:33] <AmandaC> Forecaster: No.
:grumpycat:
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L614[11:41:31] <Forecaster> the vfx in
this is pretty impressive
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L617[12:07:06] <gamax92> heh ...
L618[12:07:15] <gamax92> running raspbian
in qemu, thing is at 100% cpu usage
L619[12:12:07] <vifino> gamax92: what
thing?
L620[12:12:34] <vifino> (response to
vifino did a thing)
L621[12:19:25] <gamax92> vifino:
piper
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L623[12:19:43] <vifino> well, i did that a
while ago.
L624[12:20:44] <gamax92> lol, the vm
crashes on poweroff
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L632[13:25:15] <Mimiru> %weather
72396
L633[13:25:18] <MichiBot> Current weather
for Wynne, AR Current Temp: 80.7°F/27.1°C Feels Like: 84°F/29°C
Current Humidity: 71% Wind: From the NNW 2.0 Mph/3.2 Km/h
Conditions: Partly Cloudy
L634[13:25:59] <AmandaC> %weather
19422
L635[13:25:59] <MichiBot> Current weather
for Blue Bell, PA Current Temp: 83.5°F/28.6°C Feels Like: 86°F/30°C
Current Humidity: 58% Wind: From the South 4.0 Mph/6.4 Km/h
Conditions: Scattered Clouds
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L637[13:37:36] <Mimiru> %weather
72022
L638[13:37:37] <MichiBot> Current weather
for Bryant, AR Current Temp: 79.9°F/26.6°C Feels Like: 79.9°F/26°C
Current Humidity: 20% Wind: From the North 0.2 Mph/0.3 Km/h
Conditions: Mostly Cloudy
L639[13:37:58] <Mimiru> %w 32207
L640[13:37:59] <MichiBot> Current weather
for Jacksonville, FL Current Temp: 95.7°F/35.4°C Feels Like:
110°F/43°C Current Humidity: 54% Wind: From the NNE 2.9 Mph/4.7
Km/h Conditions: Partly Cloudy
L641[13:45:44] <gamax92> linearly
angly
L642[13:47:36] <AshIndigo> ~markov
MichiBot
L643[13:47:38] <ocdoc> Quote #9:
<vifino> DeanIsaKitty, now has 1000 points
L644[13:48:00] <AshIndigo> %seen
DeanlsaKitty
L645[13:48:01] <MichiBot> DeanlsaKitty has
not been seen
L646[13:48:18] <AmandaC> That's an I not
an l, AshIndigo
L647[13:48:19] <AshIndigo> %seen
DeanIsaKitty
L648[13:48:19] <MichiBot> DeanIsaKitty was
last seen 477d 1h 1m 39s ago. Saying: No Record
L649[13:49:17] *
AshIndigo wishes that I and l looked a bit more
different
L650[13:50:37] <gamax92> they do on this
font
L651[13:51:57] <Inari> I wonder if theres
a tvtrope trope/page for this thing in anime where one char goes
"We have to talk, lets go somewhere else" (often even one
that isn'ts uper friendly with whom they address). And then the
both of them walk in awkward silence to some place thats seemingly
5-10 minutes away.
L652[13:52:13] <Inari> Like why not just
talk there? why not a shorter way? Why go to some secluded place
with someone not even friendly towards you
L653[13:52:23] <gamax92> the capital i
here has the top and bottom lines and the lowercase L here is
curved towards the bottom
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L658[14:05:01] <Forecaster>
#dramaticChangeOfEnvironment
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L660[14:07:14] <Vexatos> Forecaster, _ENV
= nil
L661[14:40:44] <Forecaster> :P
L662[14:45:32] <Inari> %give MichiBot a
fang-tan potion
L663[14:45:33] *
MichiBot accepts the fang-tan potion and adds it to her
inventory
L664[14:48:44] *
AshIndigo wonders what the potion does
L665[15:02:50] *
gamax92 gives Inari a red velvet cake donut
L666[15:06:15] <Inari> A what
L667[15:06:39]
<Mettaton_Fab> a red velvet cake
L668[15:06:41] <AshIndigo> a red velvet
cake donut!
L669[15:06:44]
<Mettaton_Fab> but in donut form
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L671[15:27:21] <gamax92> Inari: do you
know what a cake donut is?
L672[15:27:49] <Inari> Nope
L673[15:27:55] <Inari> Also not clue what
red velve tis
L674[15:27:55] <Inari> :P
L675[15:27:58] <AshIndigo> %search g cake
donut
L676[15:28:12] <AshIndigo> %search
L677[15:28:13] <MichiBot> AshIndigo:
Unknown sub-command '' (Try: google, curseForge, wiki, urban, ann,
youtube)
L678[15:28:15] <Inari> I like how noone
ever recalls how to use that
L679[15:28:22] <AshIndigo> %search google
cake donut
L680[15:28:35] <AshIndigo> oh my god
L681[15:28:36] <Inari> remove that extra
space and it migth work
L682[15:28:39] <AshIndigo> %search google
cake donut
L684[15:28:56] <Inari> Donuts are
lewd
L685[15:29:00] <Inari> They tell people to
nut
L686[15:29:15] <AshIndigo> ...
L687[15:29:21] *
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L689[15:33:28] <Inari> Also since they
have a hole they can be sticked over stuff
L690[15:36:00] *
AmandaC baps Inari
L691[15:37:45] <Inari> D:
L692[15:39:05] <gamax92> Inari: cake
donuts are usually denser then regular donuts
L693[15:40:07] <gamax92> and red velvet is
/supposed/ to be chocolate donuts that use raw chocolate's natural
red hue, but is usually just processed cocoa power and red food
coloring
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L695[15:51:59] <gamax92> Inari: have a
cherry turnover pastry instead
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L697[16:04:45] <AmandaC> %choose rebuild
VM or just continue sitting around waiting for the UPS gods
L698[16:04:46] <MichiBot> AmandaC: just
continue sitting around waiting for the UPS gods
L699[16:06:04] <gamax92> %choose pet
AmandaC or give food
L700[16:06:05] <MichiBot> gamax92: give
food
L701[16:06:15] *
AmandaC perks up, expecting cheezburger
L702[16:06:21] *
AshIndigo pets AmandaC
L703[16:06:38] <gamax92> ahh well ... I
don't have a cheezburg :/
L704[16:06:43] <AmandaC> aww
L705[16:07:08] *
gamax92 gives AmandaC a strawberry instead
L706[16:07:09] <AmandaC> Actually, it's
dinner time soon, I should go see what we're doing for noms
tonight
L707[16:11:22]
<Dudblockman> ._.
L708[16:18:22] *
AshIndigo wonders if gamax92 has any more strawberries
L709[16:23:55] <vifino> Welp, no dinner
tonight, completely lost track of time. Don't wanna make pizza at
midnight...
L710[16:24:26] <gamax92> AshIndigo: I
do
L711[16:24:44] *
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L712[16:28:21] <Inari> vifino: It isn't
midnigth yet
L713[16:28:48] <vifino> It will be when I
am done making pizza.
L714[16:30:24] <AshIndigo> %choose waste
time or waste time
L715[16:30:25] <MichiBot> AshIndigo: waste
time
L716[16:47:03] <AmandaC> %choose waste
time or waste thyme
L717[16:47:05] <MichiBot> AmandaC: waste
time
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L719[17:13:10] <S3> This style of
programming is so much more fun
L720[17:13:32] <S3> reading from socket
after client disconnect causes crash; Not fixing
L722[17:13:57] <S3> messaging entity of
invalid type crashes, not fixing :D
L723[17:14:21] <AmandaC> S3 has been
infected by Lexism
L724[17:19:41] *
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L725[17:21:22] <S3> EVERYTHING IS CRASHING
NOW!
L726[17:21:26] <S3> #notgonnafix
L727[17:21:35] <S3> that means everything
is working
L728[17:21:47] <S3> crash all the
things
L730[17:34:25] <Forecaster> fail fast <
fail fastest
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L735[18:17:06] <Inari> payonel / AmandaC:
^
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L742[20:09:40] <Macho> Hello
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L753[20:38:45]
<scj643> Is
athar down?
L754[20:40:04] <Mimiru> well.. a fuckton
of ping times outs happened and they're all lizzy's znc..
L755[20:40:06] <Mimiru> so I'
L756[20:40:10] <Mimiru> d guess it's went
down
L757[20:40:13] <Mimiru> yeah..
L758[20:40:16]
<scj643>
Damn
L759[20:40:22]
<scj643> Is
my scj643 nick on irc
L760[20:40:27]
<scj643> or
what was the last part
L761[20:40:48] <Mimiru> d.o.w.n
L762[20:41:01]
<scj643>
k
L763[21:30:30] *
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L768[22:17:27] <payonel> %tell nice cat
story :)
L769[22:17:28] <MichiBot> payonel: nice
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L770[22:18:26] <Mimiru> gg
L771[22:18:57] *
Mimiru pats payonel on the back
L772[22:19:10] <payonel> ...
L773[22:19:23] *
payonel slowly facepalms
L774[22:19:32] <payonel> %tell inari nice
cat story :)
L775[22:19:32] <MichiBot> payonel: inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
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