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L10[00:33:09] <Eaxl> hello!
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L16[00:43:55] <payonel> o/
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L21[01:07:22] <Vexatos> payonel, julia
allows that too, even in constructors, it just doesn't in
new()
L22[01:07:41] <Vexatos> because that is not
a function you implement
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L30[05:53:11] <Saphire> OwO
L31[05:53:42] <Skye> Sixels might be
interesting for OC but sadly it'd need more than unicode.
L32[05:54:25] <Skye> Also the sixel github
repo I found has a lot of Japanese stuff.
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L47[10:14:52] <Dustpuppy> hi
L48[10:18:45] <Dustpuppy> how can i find
out the size of a modem message? string is no problem, is
string.len, boolean is allways 1, but how can i find out the size
of a number
L49[10:20:24] <AmandaC> Dustpuppy: there's
a method on modems to determine this, isn't there?
L50[10:20:38] <AmandaC> Assuming you mean
packet size.
L51[10:21:22] <Dustpuppy> there is a
function to determine the max packet size, but not the size of A
packet
L52[10:21:42] <Dustpuppy> aahhh.... find
it
L53[10:22:01] <Dustpuppy> numbers are 8byte
and boolean 4
L54[10:31:50] <vifino> Inari: That is very
cute.
L56[10:33:22] <Inari> vifino: it is
:D
L57[10:33:34] <AmandaC> which in theory
will be made ultimately into a custom repo I ( or others) can
install and get cc65 just plopped into their system like a normal
package.
L58[10:34:16] <AmandaC> ( and once I'm sure
the basics of cc65 work, I'll work on packaging 6502-gcc )
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L75[12:54:40] <Dustpuppy> i don't want to
write the f***ing documentation. :-(
L76[12:55:11] <AshIndigo> Write it!
L77[12:55:19] <Dustpuppy> don't want
L78[12:55:54] <Dustpuppy> is it not enough
to make a list of all functions and sample code?
L79[12:59:04] <AshIndigo> Make a simple
description atleast
L80[13:00:46] <Dustpuppy> 102 functions. i
don't do simple things ;-)
L81[13:01:30] <AshIndigo> _oh_
L82[13:16:01] <Temia> Should've commented
it. >o>
L83[13:18:00] <vifino> Uuuh, anyone using
ubuntu 16.04 or derivatives and is willing to test something for
me?
L84[13:39:28] <Inari> Dustpuppy: Do
it
L85[13:47:11] <Michiyo> vifino, it depends
on what I'm testing...
L86[13:47:12] <Michiyo> lol
L87[13:47:33] <Michiyo> also, customer, so
afk
L88[13:52:47] <CompanionCube> vifino: i
have an ubuntu stratum
L89[13:54:30] <vifino> CompanionCube: look
in the other channel, then
L90[13:54:46] <vifino> Michiyo: well,
trying to compile something
L93[14:07:35] <MichiBot> Wed Jul 19
14:06:49 CDT 2017 @cubewatermelon: Fran emerged from behind the
washer with a mysterious sock that is definitely not mine. There
are many possible fan…
https://t.co/FUsIJICTtM
L94[14:07:55]
<Z0idburg>
Whee
L96[14:09:40] <Inari> Dustpuppy: Moved away
from using OOP? :P
L97[14:10:02] <Inari> Why is there 3
userdatas?
L98[14:10:22] <Dustpuppy> partly using it,
but too complicated to learn and write a functional lib at the same
time
L99[14:10:49]
<Z0idburg>
Functional!!!
L100[14:10:53] <Dustpuppy> it's for
coders, who want more data tables, like for charts
L101[14:10:54]
<Z0idburg>
Let's get functional
L102[14:11:07] *
Inari wonders if theres a julia2lua compiler
L104[14:11:50] <Dustpuppy> the functions
on the end are not for normal users. they are used for internal
things, like making own gui elements
L105[14:13:27]
<Z0idburg>
At least it's not like an African tree frog
L106[14:13:31]
<Z0idburg>
Or that cat be dead
L107[14:29:30] <Dustpuppy> can someone
test it, to see if it works?
L108[14:30:33] <Dustpuppy> want someone
test it, to see if it works?
L109[14:30:47] <Dustpuppy> will someone
bring me an ice cream?
L110[14:41:29] <Dustpuppy> pfffttt...i go
and get the ice cream my self :-P
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L116[15:50:26] <payonel> Inari: DAWW
L117[15:59:12] *
Michiyo sighs
L118[15:59:44] <Michiyo> damn people with
their damn pirate Fire Sticks and bullshit "Streaming Media
boxes"
L119[16:01:03] <Izaya> why tho
L120[16:01:08] <Izaya> are they asking for
support?
L121[16:01:38] <Forecaster> what's a fire
stick?
L122[16:01:48] <Forecaster> me not know
this "fire"
L123[16:01:59] <Izaya> gonna guess it's
got to do with amazon
L124[16:03:10] <Michiyo> The Amazon Fire
stick IS an amazon device...
L125[16:03:40] <Michiyo> Basically an
android deivce that plugs into your HDMI port on your TV, lets you
access netflix, amazon prime video.. that kinda shit
L126[16:03:46] <Forecaster> ah
L127[16:04:00] <Michiyo> but people
sideload Kodi on it with fucktons of... other plugins that get you
movies and shit for free
L128[16:04:04] <Izaya> am I right that
they want support for their questionable devices?
L129[16:05:01] <Michiyo> so now I field
about 20 calls a week, with people wanting to buy a Fire Stick,
(Which I don't have in stock) And when I explain what a normal fire
stick can do they're all like but my friend told me they get new
release movies for free, you must not know what you're talking
about
L130[16:05:01] <Michiyo> ._.
L131[16:05:23] <Izaya> ah ._.
L132[16:05:49] <Izaya> maybe I'm just
grumpy
L133[16:06:18] <Izaya> but if people can't
put in the effort to set one up themeselves
L134[16:06:29] <Izaya> maybe they should
just pay for the movies
L135[16:06:36] <Michiyo> Sure.. did your
friend also tell you that half of them you'll see people walking in
front of the camera, and hear talking/coughing...
L136[16:06:40] <Michiyo> also it'll look
like shit :D
L137[16:07:12] <Izaya> tbh it's not worth
pirating stuff until there's discs out anyway
L138[16:07:32] <Michiyo> yep
L139[16:07:35] <Izaya> until you can get
at least 720p rips it's kinda shit
L140[16:07:45] <Izaya> cams are usually
really terrible
L141[16:07:57] <Izaya> and movies are
leaked exactly never
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L146[18:43:23] <AmandaC> Michiyo: it's
like teenage boys and very-not-risque-photos. They
L147[18:43:30] <AmandaC> 'll take whatever
they can get. :D
L148[19:17:06] <AmandaC> %choose my anime
or sister's anime
L149[19:17:08] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
sister's anime
L150[19:27:09] <AmandaC> Sister used VETO!
It's super successful
L151[19:27:47] *
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S2 konisuba
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