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<logan2611>
Neeee
L2[00:31:30] <Saphire> Reeeee?
L3[00:35:57] <Syrren> Saphire: at least the
studio has prior art, providing some evidence against the No Man's
Sky theory
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L7[00:54:21] <Saphire> Syrren: true
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L13[02:39:47] <Syrren> Saphire: Looks
awesome, although the hardcoded area vs projectile spell
distinction is disappointing
L14[02:40:08] <Saphire> o..o
L15[02:40:10] <Saphire> WHAT
L16[02:40:18] <Saphire> :<
L17[02:41:38] <Syrren> As a lot of the
comments stated -- look at Magicka.
L18[02:42:39] <Saphire> OH
L19[02:42:44] <Saphire> Derp, this
L20[02:42:50] <Syrren> in that game, any
combination of elements can be cast as a directed attack
(projectile, beam or cone depending on elements), as an
area-of-effect attack around yourself or onto your sword
L21[02:43:08] <Saphire> Syrren: and then
there are bombs
L22[02:43:16] <Syrren> that's
elements
L23[02:43:28] <Saphire> Well, they are
kinda an attack type
L24[02:43:40] <Syrren> they're an
'emergent' one, for lack of better terms
L25[02:43:52] <Saphire> ...wait, derp,
that's just static AoE triggered on contact
L26[02:44:01] <Saphire> ...a non-moving AoE
projectile?
L27[02:44:10] <Syrren> that's not what I'm
referring to, lol
L28[02:44:35] <Syrren> for example, we can
look at the Magicka approach as a 2D matrix of spells
L29[02:44:44] <Syrren> where one axis is
the element combination, and the other is the way it's cast
L30[02:44:56] <Syrren> (i.e. directed, AoE
or weapon)
L31[02:45:22] <Syrren> of course, there's
patterns in the effects of certain elements -- iirc earth+arcane+X
= bombs
L32[02:45:28] <Syrren> haven't played
magicka in YEARS
L33[02:46:44] <Syrren> Saphire: get what I
mean ^^ ?
L34[02:48:19] <Syrren>
>>what happens if you only branch to one of the
three corners, or two? Are the effects of the corners amplified if
you choose less effects
L35[02:48:21] <Syrren>
>Each effect is independent
amplification
L36[02:48:22] <Syrren> ...
L37[02:48:26] <Syrren> such
disappoint
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L39[03:17:28] <Noob> hey, i noticed that
with latest version of OC (1.6.7 on 1.10.2) i cannot use world
sensor card at all with GC4 installed. i simply cant insert it into
any slot neither in PC or robot assembly GUI
L40[03:23:42] <Vexatos> I don't think it
has been added back yet
L41[03:24:02] <Saphire> ...aww
L42[03:45:50] <Noob> not added back yet on
the side of OC or GC?
L43[03:46:51] <Noob> also is there a list
of changes that OC 1.7 gonna bring?
L44[03:46:57]
<Patchi>
good morning!
L45[03:47:25]
<Lizzy>
Haiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
L46[03:47:34] <Corded> * <Lizzy>
snuggles vifino
L47[03:47:36]
<Patchi>
:WanPasu:
L48[03:47:44]
<Patchi> oh
wait, f
L49[03:47:52]
<Patchi>
o3o/
L50[04:03:12] <Noob> Vexatos: maybe you
know?
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L85[05:10:48] <Izaya> huh, that's an
interesting way to look at it
L86[05:11:05] <Izaya> Nintendo is the only
company still making consoles, not just low-spec computers
L87[05:21:52] <Noob> you mean gaming
tablets?
L88[05:22:29] <Noob> and that is not
true
L89[05:22:45] <Noob> ps3 and xbox360 also
were low spec computers
L90[05:22:52] <Noob> except they were
PowerPC computers
L91[05:23:46] <Noob> and it was less pain
in the ass to run Linux on powerpc for PS3 than it is to run Linux
on PS4 despite being "almost a x86 computer"
L92[05:26:18] <g> the switch and DS aren't
gaming tablets
L94[05:26:33] <g> the switch doesn't even
have a usable web browser
L95[05:31:22] <g> (also, nintendo didn't
make the ps3 and xbox360 so I'm not sure how that statement is
false)
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L102[05:46:10] <Skye> g, Noob, Izaya: the
original Xbox was a low spec x86 PC
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L108[06:27:14] <Dustpuppy> hi
L109[06:27:32] <Inari> hi
L110[06:27:40] <Inari> How's your drawing
going? :P
L111[06:27:44] <Inari> %pet Temia
L112[06:27:45] *
MichiBot brushes Temia with a 36 core cpu. Temia recovers 4
health!
L113[06:27:53] <Dustpuppy> faster, but not
fast enough
L114[06:27:59] <Inari> %inv list
L116[06:28:11] <Inari> Fast drawing is the
bane of OC ;)
L117[06:28:20] <Dustpuppy> i need to sort
a 2d table and don't know how
L118[06:28:44] <Inari> By making it a 1d
table
L119[06:32:28] <Dustpuppy> the table t = {
{["bg"] = 5, ["fg"] = 1, ["ch"] =
"x"} {["bg"] = 2, ["fg"] = 4,
["ch"] = "v"} } and so on. want to sort t by bg
like t = { {["bg"] = 2, ["fg"] = 4,
["ch"] = "v"} {["bg"] = 5,
["fg"] = 1, ["ch"] = "x"} }
L120[06:32:44] <Dustpuppy>
understandable?
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L122[06:39:37] <Inari> %lua t= { {val=9},
{val=2}. {val=5} } function compare(a,b) return a<b end
table.sort(t, compare) for i,v in ipairs(t) do print(v) end
L123[06:39:37] <MichiBot> main:1: '}'
expected near '.'
L124[06:39:47] <Inari> %lua t= { {val=9},
{val=2}, {val=5} } function compare(a,b) return a<b end
table.sort(t, compare) for i,v in ipairs(t) do print(v) end
L125[06:39:47] <MichiBot> main:1: attempt
to compare two table values
L126[06:39:56] <Inari> %lua t= { {val=9},
{val=2}, {val=5} } function compare(a,b) return a.val<b.val end
table.sort(t, compare) for i,v in ipairs(t) do print(v) end
L127[06:39:56] <MichiBot> table:
0x7fc5f4005900 | table: 0x7fc5f4005970 | table:
0x7fc5f40058c0
L128[06:40:02] <Inari> %lua t= { {val=9},
{val=2}, {val=5} } function compare(a,b) return a.val<b.val end
table.sort(t, compare) for i,v in ipairs(t) do print(v.val)
end
L129[06:40:02] <MichiBot> 2 | 5 | 9
L130[06:40:42] <Dustpuppy> cool :-) that
will do the job. thanks
L131[06:43:49] <Skye> Dustpuppy, are you
the person working on a GUI
L132[06:43:55] <Skye> ~w GPU
L134[06:44:03] <Dustpuppy> i am
L135[06:44:41] <Skye> Do you use GPU.copy
when you can
L136[06:45:47] <Dustpuppy> gpu.copy can
only copy inside the viewport and the viewport can't be bigger,
then the max resolution. for background saving i have to work with
buffers
L137[06:46:06] <Skye> Well... Do you use
it for moving windows?
L138[06:46:54] <Dustpuppy> if i move a
window, i gpu.copy a part of the window and then write the changed
parts from buffer on screen
L139[06:47:13] <Skye> I see, makes
sense.
L140[06:48:14] <Dustpuppy> like, if i move
a window on x +1 then i gpu.copy from x to w -1 by +1 and write the
first line from buffer
L141[06:49:24] <Dustpuppy> problem is,
that i have to rewrite most of the lib now, because before i draw
everything direct on screen
L142[06:49:38] <Dustpuppy> learning by
doing ;-)
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L144[06:54:12] <Dustpuppy> grrr....saving
background and a buffer for drawing of a full size 160x50 window
and 2048k memory is not enough
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L146[06:56:06] <Dustpuppy> even if i only
buffer the background and write the window instant on screen, i can
only have one full size window
L147[06:56:37] <Dustpuppy> that mens, i
have to use swap files
L148[06:57:21] <Dustpuppy> how fast is a
hard drive compared to memory on oc?
L149[06:59:16] <Skye> Dustpuppy, really
slow.
L150[06:59:49] <Inari> You'll also have
the issue that you can't directly force CG :P You have to yield 10
times to be sure it's Gc'd
L151[06:59:59] *
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graphics demos right)
L152[07:07:20] <Inari> Dustpuppy: You can
also reduce the size by using a single integer to store a
character
L153[07:09:08] <Inari> Such so
L154[07:09:19] <Inari> 8 bits fro the
char, 4 bits for the fg, 4 bits for the bg
L155[07:09:56] <Inari> Which in my tests
reduces the used size from 1380 to 130
L156[07:10:29] <Dustpuppy> how do you get
the size of a table?
L157[07:11:35] <Inari> I don't but in this
lua instance there isn't much else and I have access to
collectgarbage so I can just count the used memory
L158[07:11:46] <Temia> Dustpuppy:
#var
L159[07:11:54] <Inari> Oh
L160[07:11:57] <Inari> I thought he meant
the memory size
L161[07:12:39] <Temia> Memory size would
be quite a bit of work to calculate anyway. .-.
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L164[07:31:24] <Dustpuppy> hmmm....
string.byte and string.char do not work with unicode characters.
and the unicode lib has no way to get the number from a
character
L165[07:35:50] <Vexatos> what about
utf8.codepoint :I
L166[07:36:28] <Vexatos> blame payonel
D:
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L168[07:41:14] <Inari> How can it be this
much of a PITA to get some files from my phone to my PC ;-;
L169[07:42:10] <Izaya> plug it in and adb
pull
L170[07:42:12] <Izaya> easiest
method
L171[07:42:34] <Inari> Right, didn't try
adb
L172[07:44:01] <Inari> Wooo it works
\o/
L173[07:44:12] <Izaya> \o/
L174[07:44:14] <Inari> But seriously, why
do I need android ebugging tools for this
L175[07:44:14] <Inari> ¬_¬
L176[07:44:21] <Izaya> I was actually
helpful for once \o/
L177[07:44:40] <Izaya> because they don't
let you run normal programs properly on Android
L178[07:45:00] <Izaya> if you could use
gvfs and mount SMB shares on stock Android that'd be freaking
wonderful
L179[07:45:08] <Inari> I mean
L180[07:45:19] <Inari> I'd be fine if the
USB would show the actual sd card
L181[07:45:19] <Inari> :P
L182[07:45:30] <Izaya> oh yours doesn't do
that?
L183[07:45:33] <Izaya> That's a pain
>.>
L184[07:45:36] <Inari> It has some sdcard1
folder
L185[07:45:44] <Inari> But not sure where
thats supposedly on the phone
L186[07:45:50] <Inari> It isn't
/storage/sdcardaddr/
L187[07:45:59] <Izaya> yeah it's probably
the internal emulated one
L189[07:47:01] <g> USB devices use MTP
anyway, which is just shit
L190[07:47:17] <g> should be phased
out
L192[07:47:18] <Inari> zWell yeah it shows
sdcard1 and Internal Storage
L193[07:47:33] <Inari> but when I go to
esfile explorer /storage/sdcardaddr I see different files than in
that sdcard1
L194[07:47:50] <Izaya> MTP is pretty bad.
I normally just use adb to transfer files so \o/
L195[07:48:00] <Izaya> Inari: yours must
be weird then
L196[07:48:08] <Inari> Eh, it seems weird
lately anyway
L197[07:48:12] <Inari> Thats why I'm
updating the OS xD
L198[07:48:13] <Izaya> you could run a ssh
server on it I guess
L199[07:48:18] <Izaya> termux is pretty
solid for that stuff
L200[07:48:23] <Inari> Hm migth try
L201[07:48:28] <Izaya> kek updating the OS
on mine seemed to make stuff worse
L202[07:48:35] <Inari> I tried ESFile's
builtin ftp, but that didn't seem to let me access all the
files
L203[07:48:48] <Izaya> android has been
going downhill since 4.4
L204[07:48:58] <Izaya> in my opinion,
anyway
L205[07:49:29] <Temia> Solid Explorer can
do SMB and FTP without any problems, if you need
alternatives.
L206[07:49:49] <Izaya> sanely and
properly?
L207[07:49:58] <g> there are some apps
that give you a web interface as well
L208[07:50:03] <g> though they're a bit
hit and miss
L209[07:50:20] <Izaya> RIP
L210[07:50:20] <Inari> Yeah ES File
Explorer seems terrible anyway :P
L211[07:50:25] <Izaya> no solid explorer
on F-Droid
L212[07:50:26] <g> ES is pretty bad
bundleware
L213[07:50:26] <Inari> Too many ads,
"rate me", in-app unlocks
L214[07:50:46] <Izaya> ffs all I want is
pcmanfm
L215[07:50:47] <Temia> aw. :c
L216[07:51:03] <Temia> If you can
sideload, I can export my apk?
L217[07:51:06] <AshIndigo> I've been using
ROM toolbox for its file manager, it does what I want
L218[07:51:11] <g> I use the Nextapp file
explorer
L219[07:51:35] <Izaya> I can probably grab
it using Yalp
L220[07:51:36] <Inari> You can also google
the apk
L221[07:51:38] <g> it does pretty much
everything that ES can
L222[07:51:46] <g> it supports extensions
as well and it doesn't have ads or bundleware
L223[07:51:50] <Izaya> I'm just not a fan
of having nonfree software on my phone
L224[07:52:17] <Izaya> ah, Solid Explorer
depends on Google services anyway.
L225[07:52:50] <Temia> Oh, does it? Weird,
I was using it on my Fire before I gave that away. .-.a
L226[07:54:04] <Dustpuppy> fuck....gpu.get
didn't handle non ascii characters
L228[08:00:09] <Inari> Dustpuppy: Why use
gpu.get :s
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L230[08:00:40] <Dustpuppy> any other idea
to get the background, before writing on screen?
L231[08:02:07] <Mimiru> Welp... forgot to
/nick to my alt nicks, thankfully they weren't taken.. lol
L232[08:02:42] <Inari> What if they like
being taken
L233[08:02:53] <Mimiru> Well, they are
now.
L234[08:03:00] <Inari> L-lewd
L235[08:19:44] <Mimiru> %roll 1d20
L236[08:19:44] <MichiBot> Mimiru:
[4]
L237[08:19:54] <Mimiru> Damn... I'm having
shit luck with dice today.
L238[08:20:04] <AshIndigo> %roll
1d20
L239[08:20:05] <Mimiru> now that's
1,3,4,4,4.. lol
L240[08:20:05] <MichiBot> AshIndigo:
[10]
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L246[08:54:13] <Skye> %roll 1d20
L247[08:54:14] <MichiBot> Skye: [6]
L248[09:09:58] *
AshIndigo baps his pi
L249[09:11:47] <Inari> To restore a
backup. uninstall whatsapp, then reinstall it and pick the restore
backup option
L250[09:11:54] <Inari> Because offering an
option in the app would have been too easy
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L255[09:36:56] <MichiBot>
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L256[09:40:46] <Dustpuppy> painted in a
buffer and copied to screen. 20 windows under 1 second
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L265[11:00:32] <Michiyo> FFS
L266[11:00:33] <Michiyo> Fuck UPS.
L267[11:00:35] <Michiyo> Fuck 'em
all.
L268[11:00:52] <Michiyo> Still haven't
delivered a next day air early AM from last week.
L269[11:00:52]
<Lizzy> what
did uninterruptibal power supplies do to you?
L270[11:01:05] <Michiyo> and now they've
mis routed one of my packages to a friend.
L271[11:01:18] <Syrren> at least it was
misrouted to a friend though
L272[11:01:35] <Michiyo> ._.
L273[11:01:46] <Syrren> (so presumably you
got the package in the end, rather than it disappearing
forever)
L274[11:01:48] <Michiyo> I was sending a
package to a friend, and they've mis routed it...
L275[11:01:51] <Syrren> oh
L276[11:02:00] <Syrren> I thought you
meant a package you were meant to receive went to your friend
instead
L277[11:02:07] <Michiyo> No
L278[11:02:09] *
Syrren derp.gif
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L280[11:05:57] <Skye> Michiyo, isn't that,
like, illegal?
L281[11:08:37]
<Mimiru>
Skye?
L282[11:08:45] <Skye> well
L283[11:08:53] <Skye> not delivering
things?
L284[11:09:13]
<Mimiru>
You'd think so.
L285[11:09:42]
<Mimiru>
It's "lost"
L286[11:10:25]
<Mimiru>
$154 to next day early am it. And it never left the fucking depot
after they picked it up from me
L287[11:11:07]
<Mimiru> It
was fucking tomatoes too... so not like it was high end electronics
or something
L288[11:11:20] <Stary> wtf
L289[11:11:46]
<Mimiru>
Mine was the 3D bluray of Ghost in the Shell
L290[11:12:22]
<Mimiru>
Since I don't have a 3D tv and my friend in Oregon does I upsed
it... and now I'm regretting it
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L292[11:19:52] <Inari> $154 of
tomatoes?
L293[11:27:34] <Inari> Sooo
L294[11:27:39] <Inari> If I've like never
touched python
L295[11:27:44] <Inari> Do I want 3.6.2 or
2.7.13
L296[11:28:06] <Michiyo> $154 to SHIP the
tomatoes
L297[11:28:17] <Inari> Just how many
tomatoes did you ship
L298[11:29:40] <Skye> Inari, 3.6.2
L299[11:29:47] <Inari> Okay
L300[11:29:53] <Inari> I just seemed to
recall a lot of people disliing 3.x or so
L301[11:29:58] <Skye> 2 is
deprecated
L302[11:30:06] <Skye> and will not receive
updates past 2020
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L304[11:36:01] <Michiyo> Inari, A box? IDK
how many were in it.
L305[11:36:26] <Inari> Must be a huge
box
L306[11:36:34] <Michiyo> 10 lbs
worth
L307[11:36:37] <Michiyo> it's next day
AIR...
L308[11:36:40] <Michiyo> it costs a
lot.
L309[11:37:03] <Inari> But .. why?
L310[11:37:09] <Michiyo> why.. what?
L311[11:37:14] <Michiyo> why does it cost
a lot?
L312[11:37:18] <Inari> Why would you send
5kg of taomtoes for that much
L313[11:37:25] <Michiyo> because
AIR...
L314[11:37:48] <Inari> I mean, does the
location you send them to have no access to buy tomatoes or
something
L315[11:37:51] <Michiyo> next day, early
AM, Air. which means it gets to the destination by 8 AM.
L316[11:39:51]
<Lizzy>
Inari as skye said, 3.x is what you should aim for
L317[11:40:40]
<Lizzy> 2 is
deprecated and anyone claiming that it's better than 3 is
delusional
L318[11:41:29] <Michiyo> 2 is da
bomb!
L319[11:42:06] <Michiyo> Anyway, Inari IDK
why they shipped them, I don't care why they shipped them..
L320[11:42:31] <Michiyo> all I know is
they paid $154 for this box of tomatoes to get from here to there,
the next day, before 8 am.
L321[11:42:37] <Michiyo> and it's been a
week, and it's not there.
L322[11:53:30] <Michiyo> Oh..
awesome...
L323[11:53:35] <Michiyo> Just got a report
they found the package.
L324[11:53:41] <Michiyo> In New
Jersey.
L325[11:53:42] <Michiyo> Damaged.
L326[11:54:24] <Michiyo> Your package was
damaged in transit. We will notify the sender with details. / All
merchandise discarded. UPS will attempt to notify the sender with
details of the damage
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L331[13:16:41] <Michiyo> huh.. so AE2
stable is out.
L332[13:17:08] <Michiyo>
RV4-stable-1
L334[13:31:41] <Vindex> Great
L335[13:36:07] <Skye> poor Saphire
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L339[13:46:31] <AshIndigo> D: poor
saph
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L347[14:33:14] <MichiBot>
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Published On 26/7/2017
L348[14:33:19] <Vexatos> is nice :⁾
L349[14:33:38] <Cruor> Cruor and nice in
the same sentence?
L350[14:33:41] <Cruor> what is this
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L352[14:47:10] <Vexatos> magic
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L355[15:50:08] <Michiyo> I've made one
sale today..
L356[15:50:10] <Michiyo> $2.18
L357[15:50:45] <Michiyo> it's hot as fuck
in here... and ofc the boss is too damn cheap to get one of the AC
shops to come look at the fucked up AC.. so he's waiting on a guy
who does it on the side to come
L358[15:50:48] <Izaya> had a dream where I
ended up on cthulhu's space ship and he was watching cheesy B-movie
sci-fi
L359[15:50:48] <Michiyo> it's been 2
weeks.
L360[15:50:56] <Stary> :|
L361[15:51:21] <Michiyo> If I didn't
REALLY need the money, I'd walk out.
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L368[17:01:59] <Guest94024> o/
L369[17:02:06] <Guest94024> blargh
L370[17:02:07] <Guest94024> whoami
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L373[17:02:31] <payonel> o/
L374[17:02:56] <Dustpuppy> payonel: did
you made the unicode lib?
L375[17:03:08] <payonel> Dustpuppy: i did
not
L376[17:03:14] <payonel> what's up?
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L378[17:03:17] <Dustpuppy> hmm....
L379[17:03:22] <Dustpuppy> who did
it?
L380[17:03:24] <payonel> i've
reimplemented it in c++ though
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L382[17:04:48] <payonel> Dustpuppy: i'm
not sure - i would assume sangar, and he might have taken part of
it from some source
L383[17:04:49] <payonel> why?
L384[17:05:46] <Dustpuppy> there's a
function missing. to convert a character to his number
L385[17:06:18] <Inari> ~oc unicode
L387[17:06:59] <payonel> heh, yeah, i loop
for that
L388[17:07:33] <Dustpuppy> num =
string.byte(string.match(ch,
"[\0-\x7F\xC2-\xF4][\x80-\xBF]*"))
L390[17:08:19] <Vexatos> does OC have the
utf8 lib?
L391[17:08:22] <Vexatos> on 5.4
>_>
L392[17:08:25] <Vexatos> 5.3*
L393[17:09:03] <Dustpuppy> then it's only
missing on the wiki site ;-)
L394[17:09:34] <payonel> Dustpuppy: my
link was to my c++ implementation of it
L395[17:09:37] <payonel> in my
emulator
L396[17:09:38] <payonel> not in oc
L397[17:09:44] <Inari> Oh unicode is
implemented in scala
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L399[17:20:36] <Dustpuppy> i'm still
fighting to with speed while raising a window on top of all other
windows......grrrrrr
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L402[18:02:50] <Inari> Wouldn't it be
great if mosquitos sucked out fat instead of blood!
L403[18:10:10] <Dustpuppy> had millions of
the bastards last week in front of the cottage. in the evening
times all over place bats having a great diner. next day, no
mosquito at all ;-)
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L423[22:04:12] <turbo_penguin> sorry if
i'm spamming the chat, trying to figure out a minecraft integration
plugin
L424[22:04:25] <turbo_penguin> tt
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L428[22:10:56] <Turbopenguin> test
L429[22:11:31] <Turbopenguin> oh good.
that works.
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L432[22:51:45] <turbo_penguin> just
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L433[22:51:53] <turbo_penguin> half the
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