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L1[00:13:10]
<Dudblockman> ? Do multiple solar generator
upgrades....
L3[00:15:54]
<Dudblockman> Either this works and I made
an autonomous chunkloader, or I just made a bunch of solar panels
to disassemble.
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L7[00:39:42]
<1MachoK>
Noob tip: don't ever force the stop of your server if you have
important programs running
L8[00:41:41]
<1MachoK>
Unless you want a fresh robot with no components for free
L9[00:41:52]
<1MachoK> I
just learned it the hard way
L10[00:50:27]
<Dudblockman> I feel that's a case of the
UUID being messed up
L11[00:54:34]
<Dudblockman> If anyone has any info on if
solar generator is by module or by flag it would be much
obliged
L12[01:38:31]
<1MachoK>
Did the multiple solarm upgrades work, @Dudblockman ?
L13[01:38:38]
<1MachoK>
solar*
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L21[03:55:26] <Inari> Railcraft feature
request: track that can be placed on walls and ceilings
L22[03:58:28]
<LizzyTheKitty> try asking that in the
railcraft channel
L23[04:38:51] <Syrren> Inari: I'm pretty
sure there's a wall-track already, as a separate item... unless
they removed that
L25[04:40:55] <Inari> Yeah, but the cart's
underside doesn't stick to it
L26[04:40:59] <Inari> Unless that
changed
L27[04:41:28] <Syrren> no idea, I haven't
played Minecraft in years
L28[05:08:49] <Forecaster> it doesn't
change the carts orientation no
L29[05:13:21]
<1MachoK> Is
there a way I can marry a lua program?
L31[05:14:06] <Inari> I mean
L32[05:14:10] <Inari> People married
pilllows before
L33[05:14:12] <Inari> So, I guess?
L34[05:15:06]
<1MachoK> oh
yep
L35[05:15:25]
<1MachoK> A
guy married a videogame character too
L36[05:15:37]
<1MachoK>
It's not that different if you think about it
L37[05:16:28] <Forecaster> depends if you
care if it's recognized by some authority or not
L38[05:16:47] <Forecaster> you can hold any
sort of ceremony for anything
L39[05:17:12]
<1MachoK>
Except for killing people
L40[05:17:18]
<1MachoK>
And doing drugs
L41[05:17:24]
<LizzyTheKitty> not with that
attitude
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L43[06:04:23] <Izaya> this is an
interesting issue
L44[06:04:25] <Izaya> so the CRT
works
L45[06:04:33] <Izaya> but gets darker the
brighter the stuff on the screen
L46[06:07:52] <vifino> try not to kill
yourself trying to fix it.
L47[06:12:25] <Izaya> dying is not on my
to-do list
L48[06:12:51] <Izaya> many things are but
that is not
L49[06:16:26] <Corded> *
<LizzyTheKitty> pounces on vifino's lap and snuggles
him
L50[06:21:06] <Forecaster> it's on mine,
just below "live a full life or whatever"
L51[06:22:49] <Inari> %choose buy or
dont
L52[06:22:51] <MichiBot> Inari: buy
L53[06:22:54] <Inari> Hrm
L54[06:23:01] <Forecaster> buy all of
x!
L56[06:36:03] <Inari> Well put together my
steam sale list and its80 euros... Not sure if thats too much. But
then again I have some more freelance work comingup that'll hand me
more money too,s o
L57[06:47:26]
<LizzyTheKitty> well i've spent £118.03
during the steam sale periord so far
L58[06:48:32] <Izaya> haven't actually
spent any yet
L60[06:49:02] <Izaya> need to save $10 to
get $gf a copy of Starbound
L62[07:01:57] <g> (not a linux
problem)
L64[07:13:07] <Skye> @LizzyTheKitty, I
spent around £70. I now feel less bad.
L65[07:13:19] <Inari> Well I just spent 80
euros
L66[07:13:23] <Inari> Not sure how much gbp
that is
L67[07:13:39] <Inari> Windspace, Camera
Obscura, BalanCity, The Beginners Guide, Idle Evolution,
Subnautica, Access Denied, Sweet Fantasy, CAT Interstellar, Mugen
Souls, Awareness Rooms, Hardware Engineering, MHRD, Dragon's Dogma,
Weapon Shop Fantasy, Replica, Lightfish, Celestial Command, Dark
Echo
L68[07:14:01] <Inari> *Windscape
L69[07:14:04] <g> I've heard of amybe 5 of
those
L72[07:14:30] <Inari> g: :P
L73[07:14:33] <Inari> Which ones? :o
L74[07:15:02] <g> camera obscura,
subnautica, dragon's dogma.. okay, three
L76[07:15:08] <Inari> HAha
L77[07:15:18] <Inari> Camera Obscura I only
really bought because it seems somewhat interesting and is
cheap
L78[07:15:30] <Inari> 49 cents
L79[07:15:43] <Izaya> I kinda want
Subnautica but between the high system requirements and relatively
high price
L80[07:15:53] <Inari> Yeah wasn't sure on
Subnautica
L81[07:16:13] <Inari> But I've heard it
supposedly will be done before long and thus it seemed a good time
to buy it on a discount/EA price (no clue they'll up the price
actually :P)
L82[07:16:36] <AshIndigo> I wish that
subnautica was multiplayer
L83[07:17:01] <Izaya> MP would be an easier
sell
L84[07:17:12] <Skye> I got the valve games,
the black mesa mod / recreation, stanley parable. All the neptunia
games and spin offs for PC.
L85[07:17:13] <Izaya> well, if I had RL
friends that had decent computers and played sandbox games,
anyway
L86[07:18:01] <Inari> Haha
L87[07:18:13] <Forecaster> who has real
friends nowadays
L88[07:18:13] <Izaya> but now
L90[07:18:15] <Inari> Was wondering if to
buy Neptunia, but dunno, I don't think I really like the series as
a game
L91[07:18:19] <Forecaster> my only friends
are appliances
L92[07:18:33] <Izaya> the only RL friends I
have that play sandbox games have shitboxes like Macs or cheap HP
shitboxes
L93[07:18:35] *
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L94[07:18:41] <g> the only thing I bought
in the sale was Peace, Death! because I'm poor :P
L95[07:19:00] <Inari> I mean
L96[07:19:01] <Inari> I'm poor too
L97[07:19:04] <Inari> Luckily not that poor
:P
L98[07:19:10] <Inari> And freelance work
hands me some money as said
L100[07:19:18] <AshIndigo> I haven't
bought anything yet, I don't know what I really want :/
L101[07:19:42] <Izaya> I wouldn't be able
to sell a machine to get another $50 before the end of the
sale
L102[07:19:44] <Izaya> so
L103[07:19:51] <Inari> I just went through
a list o fall the sales, picked out what sounded interesting and
then filtered that down further
L104[07:21:29] <Izaya> I'm gonna have to
decide between Fallout 3 or Oblivion though
L105[07:21:31] <Inari> g: 2.50
L106[07:21:34] <Inari> thats like.. 10
minutes of owrk
L107[07:24:32] <Inari> At least here
:P
L108[07:24:45] <g> you say that like
feelancing is viable for most people
L110[07:24:51] <Inari> Haha
L111[07:24:59] <Inari> Well you seem like
a programmy type person
L112[07:25:01] <Inari> So I don't see why
not
L113[07:25:34] <g> because I'd need
uninterrupted time, and I don't get that at home
L114[07:26:58] <Inari> That sounds
lewd
L116[07:28:27] <Izaya> I have $38.24 in my
account and my cart adds up to $38.23
L117[07:29:25] *
AshIndigo makes a 1¢ game
L118[07:29:32] <Izaya> I have $38.24 in my
account and my cart adds up to $38.24
L119[07:47:00] <AmandaC> Izaya: what's
your account's minimum balance, though? :P
L121[07:48:38] *
AshIndigo pokes whoever owns it
L122[07:48:52] <Forecaster> you want to
poke vexatos about that when he returns
L123[07:50:15] <Forecaster> you also need
a properly set up repository
L124[07:50:40] <Inari> Which for some
reason it's a pain to find the info for
L126[07:51:02] <Inari> Ah yes, the most
obvious place
L127[07:51:41] <Inari> Should link to hat
from the webstie's repo and from openprograms website too
L128[07:54:11] <Cruor> Inari:
leeeewd
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L131[08:47:05] <Michiyo> every night,
between midnight and 3AM.. it just dies, and doesn't respond to
*any* kb input
L132[08:48:02] <Michiyo> and this time it
was sitting idle, I wasn't even doing any file copies
L133[08:53:26] <Forecaster> >:
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L135[09:06:45] *
AshIndigo adds more duct tape
L136[09:07:23] *
Forecaster adds some duck tape
L137[09:08:04] <Inari> duct tape, how
lewd~
L138[09:21:34] <Gavle> ~w computer
L140[09:21:59] *
Inari drags AmandaC off into her oasis
L141[09:22:15] <Gavle> What is the name of
the computer shutdown event?
L142[09:22:26] <Gavle> is it just
"shutdown" or "computer_shutdown"?
L143[09:22:51] <fingercomp> there's no
such event
L144[09:23:10]
<Dudblockman> You could make one...
kinda
L145[09:23:21] <fingercomp> when you call
computer.shutdown(), the computer just turns off
L146[09:23:34] <Inari> would be cool to
have that event
L147[09:24:18] <Gavle> fingercomp, I have
been explicitly told there is such an event
L148[09:24:28] <Gavle> By Vexatos and
payonel
L149[09:24:28] <Inari> ~oc signals
L151[09:24:43] <Gavle> It is not
documented
L152[09:24:47]
<Dudblockman> Searching through all the
code on the OC git shows nothing
L153[09:24:50] <Gavle> But they told me it
exists
L155[09:24:55] <AmandaC> eep
L156[09:25:05]
<LizzyTheKitty> as far as i can see there
is no event firing in there
L157[09:25:14] <Gavle> Please hold
L158[09:25:20]
<Dudblockman> Plan9k has an
onShutdown
L159[09:25:49]
<Dudblockman> But there is no event api
equivalent as far as I can see
L162[09:26:38] <Gavle> If that is not
real, I call foul play on both Vexatos and payonel
L163[09:27:00] <Inari> Whats the point of
"not not"
L164[09:27:07]
<Dudblockman> I see nothing of the sort in
the event API
L165[09:27:22] <Gavle> Vexatos claims it
exists but is not documented
L166[09:27:31]
<Dudblockman> And a ctrl+f doesn't show
anything
L168[09:27:42] <Gavle> I'm fully willing
to believe that he's just straight up lying to me, but I have to do
my due dilligence first
L169[09:27:56] <AmandaC> ^ Shutdown
event
L170[09:28:03] <Gavle> Thank you
L171[09:28:10]
<Dudblockman> Hmm
L172[09:29:05] <Gavle> Then it appears I
have the right name, and am listening to it properly
L173[09:29:10] <Gavle> Good
L174[09:29:46]
<Dudblockman> *gasp* it was on page 3 of my
search results
L175[09:29:57]
<Dudblockman> Who even goes to the 3rd
page? XD
L176[09:30:49] <AmandaC> only result for
"openos shutdown" for me
L177[09:30:55] <Gavle> I have gone to the
10th page, but I don't fault you for not doing so
L179[09:31:18] <Inari> payonel: Whats the
point of doing "not not"? To convert it surely into a
boolean value?
L180[09:31:32]
<Dudblockman> I didn't search pushSignal
lol
L181[09:31:49]
<LizzyTheKitty> tbh i only just thought of
that myself
L182[09:32:06]
<LizzyTheKitty> kinda makes logical sense
for it to be pushed as a signal
L183[09:32:16]
<Dudblockman> Yep
L184[09:32:28]
<LizzyTheKitty> that last sentance made
more sense in my head
L185[09:32:49]
<Dudblockman> I just sense made sense in my
head
L186[09:32:49] <Gavle> It makes sense to
me
L187[09:33:03]
<LizzyTheKitty> anyway, back to making
email templates
L188[09:33:18]
<Dudblockman> It was funny because plan9k
kept showing up, but nothing OpenOS
L189[09:33:54] <AmandaC> That's why I
added "openos" to my original search of
"shutdown"
L190[09:34:49]
<Dudblockman> It did exactly what I was
thinking should be done
L191[09:35:38] <AshIndigo> ~markov
MajGenRelativity
L192[09:35:39] <ocdoc> Mimiru, I read they
were tax-exempt, but they turned an EEPROM?
L193[09:35:54] <MajGenRelativity> ?
L194[09:36:50] <Inari> Sounds like one of
those "Would you push the button?" things
L195[09:36:56]
<Dudblockman> Gavle: I don't believe
shutdown signal will be fired if the power button is pressed, keep
that in mind.
L196[09:36:59] <Inari> "You're
tax-exempt but you turn into an EEPROM"
L197[09:37:20] <Gavle> @Dudblockman , you
are correct, I was aware of such, but I was not aware of the
name
L198[09:37:21] <Inari> Power button should
be changed to call computer.shutdown
L199[09:37:28] <Inari> And if you keep
holding it, it'll power down
L200[09:37:30] <Inari> like a real PC
would
L201[09:37:45] <Gavle> Does MC support a
method to measure the amount of time held?
L202[09:37:48] <Forecaster> a modern
computer would
L203[09:37:52] <Inari> :P
L204[09:37:54] <Forecaster> that's not how
old computers worked :P
L205[09:38:00] <Inari> Screw old
computers
L206[09:38:05] <Inari> They couldn't even
power themsleves off
L207[09:38:08] <Gavle> OC isn't exactly
"old"
L208[09:38:18] <Gavle> They have hologram
projectors and nanomachines
L209[09:38:18] <Inari> Your mom isn't
exactly old
L210[09:38:30] <Gavle> Correct
L211[09:38:44] <Skye> Lewd.
L212[09:39:07] <Gavle> She's dead
L213[09:39:22] <Skye> Oh eek awkward
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L215[09:40:18] <Gavle> It's fine
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L217[09:41:24] <Skye> Now we know I
guess... :/
L218[09:42:03] <Gavle> Yes
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L221[09:44:21] <Gavle> Like I said, it's
fine. She died a while ago
L223[09:53:59]
<LizzyTheKitty> they already found it,
payonel
L224[09:54:00] <payonel> Inari: "not
not" turns everything falsey to literal false and anything
truthy to true
L225[09:54:21] <Inari> Ah, so what I
thought
L226[09:54:59] <payonel> lizzy:
yeah...thank you :)
L227[09:55:25] <payonel> i do that a lot
when i'm responding to things in history as i catch up
L228[09:55:34] *
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L229[09:55:55] <Michiyo> lol
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L231[09:56:13] <Gavle> Thank you
payonel
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L242[10:18:24] <AmandaC> Inari: How much
does one L cost?
L243[10:19:54] <Forecaster> a fourth of a
lewd
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L246[10:25:33] *
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L248[10:44:49] <Gavle> GERTi's addressing
system just got at least partially implemented, now it will be
tested \o/
L250[10:52:21] <Forecaster> what xD
L251[10:53:04] *
AshIndigo corrupts Forecaster's hall of fame data
L252[10:55:52] <Forecaster> D:
L253[10:57:24]
<Dudblockman> *corrupts Forecaster's
chunks*
L255[11:06:16]
<Forecaster>
:|
L258[11:09:03] <Forecaster> I wish 3d
prints could be both emitters and receivers
L259[11:09:08] <Forecaster> on specific
sides
L260[11:09:33] <Inari> Michiyo: So much
cable bondage
L262[11:14:19] <Forecaster> what not to
do: don't make 3d print that is intangible in alt state and doesn't
respond to redstone at all...
L263[11:14:30] <Inari> @Dudblockman with
one of those devices you make crop field circles with
L264[11:14:46] <AmandaC> Inari: my guess
was "thought you screwed them in"
L265[11:15:05]
<Dudblockman> Rip
L266[11:15:21]
<Dudblockman> Yeah I had problems with
intangible prints
L268[11:16:27] <Inari> AmandaC: hehe
L269[11:17:17] <Forecaster> solution:
dynamite
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L272[11:22:02] <AmandaC> RIP Lizzy's
bouncer
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L274[11:23:33] *
gamax92 gives AmandaC a plate of raspberry crepes
L275[11:23:48] *
AmandaC sniffs them, cuddles back up in Inari's lap
L276[11:23:59] <AmandaC> Feeling rather
ill today. :/
L277[11:26:26] <Inari> D:
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L282[11:33:25] <AshIndigo> *pew*
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<Forecaster>
@LizzyTheKitty I seem to have disconnected from irc...
L285[11:35:11]
<LizzyTheKitty> Urghh
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<LizzyTheKitty> I blame EsperNet
L288[11:35:43]
<Forecaster>
yay
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L291[11:39:23]
<Dudblockman> Okay I finally found a
gem
L293[11:40:09] <Forecaster> "Use
caution when packing grease."
L294[11:40:12] <Forecaster> advice for
life
L295[11:40:42]
<Dudblockman> Just spread the grease all
over the hard disc platter
L296[11:40:56] <Forecaster> and then all
over yourself
L297[11:41:08] <gamax92> and then all over
your friends
L298[11:41:32]
<Dudblockman> Reassemble the hard drive
with a hammer
L299[11:41:54] <Forecaster> and then your
friends
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L305[12:42:24] <gamax92> how much would it
cost to fill up a swimming pool with something like orange juice or
milk
L306[12:45:32] <Forecaster> depends on the
size of the pool
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<Saphire>
*blinks*
L309[12:57:46]
<Saphire>
Wait, did I linked a WIP of a commission if myself here yet/
L310[12:58:03] <Forecaster> what
L311[12:59:01]
<Saphire>
*of
L312[12:59:04]
<Saphire>
*?
L313[12:59:22] <Forecaster> link*
L314[12:59:28] <Forecaster> I don't think
so
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L316[13:28:10] <TomyLobo> hi
L317[13:28:30] <Inari> %give TomyLobo
random
L318[13:28:32] *
MichiBot gives TomyLobo Mipsmiru from her inventory
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L320[13:28:39] <Inari> Oh, thats still
around
L321[13:28:52] <TomyLobo> i have this
weird issue where whenever i press V, it pastes my clipboard to
whatever program i have running on my OC computer
L322[13:29:36] <AmandaC> TomyLobo: Mac,
with the keybinding changed to cmd-v?
L323[13:29:44] <TomyLobo> windows
L324[13:29:48] <AmandaC> Ah
L325[13:30:26] <AmandaC> I had that happen
when I had those settings. Ended up changing it to just paste when
I hit the far cmd key
L326[13:31:19] <TomyLobo> like i said, i'm
just pressing V
L327[13:31:26] <TomyLobo> no modifier
key
L328[13:32:02] <TomyLobo> i just checked
it, the keybind is at its default of ctrl-v
L329[13:32:12] <TomyLobo> i removed all
other keybinds for V
L330[13:33:24] <AmandaC> Yes, and I'm
saying the same happen when I bound it to cmd-v, it'd trigger on
just v. But I'm too tired / ill right now, so I'mma go lay back
down
L331[13:33:47]
<Forecaster>
It should be insert by default
L332[13:36:43] <TomyLobo> hrm, trying to
make a program to even out the slots in an arc furnace...
apparently that's not possible
L333[13:36:59] <TomyLobo> i can only read
what's in the slots
L334[13:37:34] <TomyLobo> that's with the
adapter
L335[13:38:10] <TomyLobo> if i add an
inventory controller upgrade and use
component.inventory_controller, neither side has an interface
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L337[13:42:07] <gamax92> "If you were
no longer a person, but instead were a basket of four secret
ingredients on Chopped, what would you be?"
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<Forecaster>
Four store bought meatballs
L340[13:50:24] <TomyLobo> ahhh, transposer
seems to work better
L341[13:50:40] <TomyLobo> also, putting it
next to the input slot seems to work better
L342[13:54:02] <AmandaC> %choose nap all
day and risk being miserable all night, or be miserable all
day
L343[13:54:03] <MichiBot> AmandaC: nap all
day and risk being miserable all night,
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L349[14:38:14] <MidnightOz> Heyo, I've got
a question. I'm playing Infinity Beyond 1.10.0. I see there was a
driver for Blood Magic integration with the adapter in 1.7, but I'm
not sure if it still applies to 1.10. I'm trying to read some info
from a blood altar, but alas the adapter doesn't recognize it. Any
help?
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L362[15:24:56] <Gavle> Do you mean that if
you type "components" in the shell, the altar does not
show up?
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L364[15:25:30] <Gavle> Darn
L365[15:25:43] <Gavle> I just logged into
my bouncer, and I didn't see that
L366[15:25:53] <g> enable buffextras
:>
L367[15:25:59] <Gavle> I should
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L370[15:34:53] <Corded> * <MGR>
raises eyebrow
L371[15:37:00]
<MidnightOz>
Oh
L372[15:37:04]
<MidnightOz>
Gavle
L373[15:37:15] <Gavle> Hello
L374[15:37:29]
<MidnightOz>
Yes, that's what I mean, doing component.list() print out with k,v
arguments doesn't pop it up
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L376[15:38:10] <Gavle> Then perhaps the
altar is not compatible
L377[15:38:16]
<MidnightOz>
I also just found out, that the same applies to EnderIO capacitor
banks
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L379[15:40:07]
<MidnightOz>
And Thermal Expansion battery thingamajiggies
L380[15:40:16]
<MidnightOz>
So I'm pretty bummed out
L381[15:40:44]
<MidnightOz>
On the bright side IC2 integration works and I managed to make an
EU monitor that way
L382[15:40:52] *
Gavle shrugs
L383[15:41:16] <Gavle> I haven't written
anything public that depends on mod integration, so
L384[15:41:20]
<MidnightOz>
ALSO, CAN ANYBODY HELP ME, I MADE AN UNCOLLIDABLE 3D PRINT AND I
CAN'T REMOVE IT ;-;
L385[15:41:29]
<MidnightOz>
send help
L386[15:41:37] <Gavle> I also don't really
play MC
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L388[15:41:45] <Gavle> @MidnightOz, use an
explosion
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L391[15:45:42]
<MidnightOz>
Gavle, sweet jesus that did the job, thanks. Had to use tiny TNT to
not hurt anything important. Appreciate the help nonetheless, for
both the print and the integration questions.
L392[15:45:51] <Gavle> No problem
L393[15:46:01] <Gavle> If you ever need
any help with networking OC computers, let me know
L394[15:46:04] <Gavle> That's my
expertise
L395[15:57:54]
<MGR> Is
there a way to create a table, and insert information into it
already?
L396[15:58:03]
<MGR> I want
to make a table, and put empty strings at indices 1-5
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L399[16:06:22] <Izaya> t={} for i = 1, 5
do t[i] = "" end
L400[16:06:27] <Izaya> have you never used
Lua?
L401[16:06:48]
<MGR> Oh, my
bad, I forgot to say I figured it out
L402[16:07:03]
<MGR> I just
did t = {[1]="", etc.}
L403[16:07:10] <Izaya> aye
L404[16:07:11]
<MGR> I read
the manual
L405[16:07:22] <payonel> you don't need
the [1]=
L406[16:07:23] <Izaya> that's more code
though, depending on size
L407[16:07:28] <payonel>
{"","",etc}
L408[16:08:08]
<MGR> Ah ok,
thank you payonel
L409[16:08:26]
<MGR> Izaya,
yep, but this was only 5 entries, so I figured it would be about
even size, but with less size
L410[16:08:30]
<MGR>
lines
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<MGR> And of
course when I change some other stuff, the functioning code breaks
too
L413[16:09:46]
<MGR>
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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<MGR> Oh,
it's because I changed the naming system, but didn't quite catch
everything
L416[16:14:41]
<MGR>
derp
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L423[16:19:57] <Izaya> magic
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L429[16:37:27]
<MGR> First
transmission and reception using the new (and hopefully final) GERT
addressing scheme!
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<Toothless the
Dragon> I'll connect the virtual ADP transmitter, that should
index the IP application!
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L480[20:19:44] <bumpers> hi - maybe this
is out there somewhere but cant find it. Is it possible for a robot
to move/apply its own upgrades? For example, create it's own nav
upgrade with a new map on the spot to reset it's relative position
to 0,0 and apply it
L481[20:30:28]
<Dudblockman> I believe components can be
removed from upgrade containers
L482[20:30:58] <bumpers> Yes that's what I
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L486[20:44:14]
<Dudblockman> Now taht I think about
it
L487[20:44:24]
<Dudblockman> I don't think container slots
are directly visible
L488[20:44:57]
<Dudblockman> But I do remember a drone
removing things by accident
L489[20:45:13]
<Dudblockman> And by accident I mean it
removed the component without removing it
L490[20:49:54] <bumpers> "it removed
the component without removing it"
L491[20:50:06]
<Dudblockman> Aka duplication
L492[20:50:23]
<Dudblockman> It was a while ago, I don't
remember the exact details
L493[20:57:38] <bumpers> huh.
L494[21:03:50] <bumpers> alright well
thanks.
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<Dudblockman> * irked that a wireless card
is practically required for a drone, reducing the effective
complexity cap to 6
L504[21:43:15]
<Dudblockman> I guess 5 adding the RAM to
the equation
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<Dudblockman> I just had the bright idea of
using an experience upgrade for a drone with **UNLIMITED
POWER**
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<Dudblockman> and then I realized... it
ain't doing much
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<Dudblockman> ...
L512[21:52:33]
<Dudblockman> This changes everything
L513[21:53:42]
<Dudblockman> A microcontroller can use a
transposer
L514[22:02:25]
<Dudblockman> So now my crazy bee setup can
be run by mass produced, boiled down computers
L515[22:02:45]
<Dudblockman> Rather than one centralized
computer
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<1MachoK> A
friend posted "If you're driving a bus with 25 people inside
and 15 people get off, how old is the driver?"
L520[22:43:04]
<Dudblockman> Ummm.
L521[22:43:20]
<Dudblockman> Roughly 6 mentally
L522[22:43:24]
<1MachoK> So
I commented as a joke "You don't know because there is no info
to get the answer"
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<1MachoK>
And for some reason she thinks I was being serious
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<Toothless the
Dragon> How do you read contents of an inventory?
L529[23:36:35]
<Toothless the
Dragon> i have an adapter, do you need a upgrade for it
L530[23:37:13]
<Toothless the
Dragon> oh wait, i think you need inventory controller
L531[23:44:12]
<Dudblockman> A nice component is the
transposer
L532[23:44:29]
<Dudblockman> Pretty much an electric
hopper that can also do liquids
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<Dudblockman> I think I found an amazing
use of microcontrollers XD
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<Dudblockman> Compact bee automation
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<Dudblockman> It does the simple job of
emptying out bee products, putting the princess back where it
belongs, and it attempts to place drones in the drone slot before
ejecting out the bottom
L541[23:59:32]
<Dudblockman> If it detects an inventory
with 9 slots above it enters a zig-zag crossbreeding pattern where
it uses 2 purebred bees of one species, and then 2 of the other in
cycle