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L1[00:37:47] <Saphire> Hi
L2[00:40:57] <Saphire> @Dudblockman: well, at least he understood he was being an idiot
L3[00:41:08] <Saphire> "OK, that makes perfect sense that you could have separate devices providing input to one monitor. It just never occurred to me, but now that I know, it explains why I see 2 monitors under display preferences when I've only got one. In my defense, the monitor instructs show the two HDMI inputs from one source [wish I could attach a digital copy...]."
L4[00:42:35] <Saphire> Also fuck the last guy
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L8[02:51:28] <Kodos> Lizzy, enjoying IsR's new stuff?
L9[02:54:58] <Lizzy> currently just building a ship
L10[02:57:01] <Kodos> Ahh
L11[03:02:59] <Kodos> Not sure if you're aware, but there's an official IsR Discord, complete with Developer attendance ? https://discord.gg/M4btnDA
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L15[03:20:50] <Inari> .
L16[03:21:04] <Inari> payonel: haha, how it wobbles :D
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L18[04:33:15] <Inari> https://gelbooru.com//images/6e/95/6e95e26136b61f151b9e6c867d5c882a.jpg
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L24[06:48:44] <WatchtowerOrator> Time for a new episode from Forecaster! You're welcome!
L25[06:48:45] <WatchtowerOrator> https://youtu.be/cVJVM1SRkic - RailcraftLP [Episode 37] - Stop, low power
L26[06:48:45] <WatchtowerOrator> Tags on this video: programming,lua,code,E.V.E,robot,opencomputers,industrialcraft2,ic2,casting,crafting
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L32[08:01:30] <AmandaC> Forecaster: E.V.E?
L33[08:01:41] <AmandaC> Extremely Volatile Examples?
L34[08:01:46] <Forecaster> it's the name of the robot
L35[08:01:50] <AmandaC> ah
L36[08:26:01] <Vexatos> Should be extremely volatile samples
L37[08:31:09] <Forecaster> that's EVS
L38[08:31:14] <Vexatos> yes
L39[08:31:23] <Vexatos> But I know that extremely volatile samples exist :P
L40[08:36:44] <openCRelay9382> simple question, how do exec a shell script in openOS? Like linux sh script or ./script
L41[08:37:04] <Forecaster> there are no shell scripts
L42[08:37:06] <Forecaster> it's all Lua
L43[08:37:14] <openCRelay9382> darn it, but thanks for the answer
L44[08:37:26] <Inari> Wonder why not
L45[08:37:33] <Forecaster> I'm not sure why that is "darnit"
L46[08:37:45] <Forecaster> you can do anything with a Lua script you would with a shellscript
L47[08:37:55] <openCRelay9382> but i guess you can use the os commands in lua then
L48[08:37:57] <Inari> Shellscript is simpler
L49[08:38:07] <openCRelay9382> ^
L50[08:38:18] <Vexatos> shebang is also a thing soo
L51[08:38:19] <Forecaster> Lua is simple
L52[08:38:47] <Inari> resolution 40 60 is simpler tahn require('components').gpu.setResolution(40, 60) :D
L53[08:38:49] <Inari> Or so
L54[08:40:22] <openCRelay9382> yes, and flash scripts, like rm bios && edit bios && flash -q bios && ls -lah
L55[08:40:36] <openCRelay9382> started with just flashIt
L56[08:41:29] <Vexatos> ask payonel :P
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L58[08:57:19] <Zerray> hi! someone available?
L59[08:58:55] <Zerray> I code my Programms on Pastebin and download it everytime I turn on the computer, is there a way to edit Pastebin files via Visual Studio?.. Editing on the website is kinda Annoying :( Or is there a better way to do this
L60[08:59:48] <Inari> Well depends
L61[08:59:51] <Inari> do you play on a server?
L62[09:00:07] <Forecaster> If you're in single player you can edit the files directly with any program you want
L63[09:05:44] <Zerray> No we play on a server
L64[09:05:57] <Forecaster> then no
L65[09:06:18] <Forecaster> you can copy-paste into pastebin to download though
L66[09:06:26] <Forecaster> but that's a few extra steps
L67[09:06:59] <Zerray> so i need to write a on software which put the code on the server wow... why is there no pastebin edit API? :(
L68[09:07:10] <Zerray> own*
L69[09:07:31] <Forecaster> what?
L70[09:07:35] <Forecaster> pastebin edit software for what?
L71[09:08:27] <Inari> Ugh, I want to play skyrim. But I don't want to do so without following a modding guide :| But theres none for whatI want xD
L72[09:08:29] <Zerray> well you can easly update your script via pastebin get in open computers, but there is no way to edit the pastebin entry outside of the website
L73[09:08:46] <Inari> Theres ocnetfs
L74[09:08:50] <Forecaster> just copy paste the text?
L75[09:09:26] <Zerray> then I need a third screen xD
L76[09:09:35] <Inari> Just use ocnetfs :3
L77[09:09:41] <Zerray> what is ocnetfs?
L78[09:09:47] <Inari> A program
L79[09:09:55] <Inari> You run it on your PC and on the ingame computer
L80[09:10:03] <Inari> and you just edit scripts on your pc :D
L81[09:10:10] <Zerray> nice link?
L82[09:10:19] <Inari> Well you'd generally use OPPM to intsall it
L83[09:10:36] <Inari> https://github.com/OpenPrograms/gamax92-Programs/tree/master/OCNetFS
L84[09:11:02] <Inari> ocnetfs you run on the ingame pc I think
L85[09:11:05] <Inari> The rest probably on your normal pc
L86[09:11:17] <Inari> Oh right
L87[09:11:20] <Inari> It uses Love2d
L88[09:12:08] <Inari> https://love2d.org/ so you need to DL that there and run ocnetfs via it
L89[09:15:56] <Izaya> have you looked into plugins for VS that allow updating stuff on pastebin?
L90[09:17:29] <Izaya> ???
L91[09:17:34] <Izaya> shot of a person sitting in a car
L92[09:17:38] <Izaya> one of the doors is missing
L93[09:18:50] <Inari> Pastebin wants to captcha you if you edit too much
L94[09:19:05] <Izaya> could also use another service
L95[09:19:14] <Inari> Eh
L96[09:19:19] <Izaya> pomf clones, github, something else?
L97[09:19:24] <Inari> Personally I prefer less indirection
L98[09:26:05] <AmandaC> There's also a "normal Lua" version of ocnetfs in a branch / folder
L99[09:26:11] <openCRelay9382> what about dropbox and just wget to it?
L100[09:26:13] <AmandaC> (the server, that is)
L101[09:32:26] <AmandaC> Or, code a mod for weather + cosmic ray simulation, and release butterfly's at strategic places on the map
L102[09:32:42] <Inari> Dropbox sucks
L103[09:35:58] <openCRelay9382> there are other cloud file services, much easier solution than the above imo
L104[09:37:25] <Izaya> dropbox would work
L105[09:37:29] <Izaya> if it let you direct download
L106[09:38:02] <openCRelay9382> it did in the past at least, haven't used it in a while
L107[09:38:11] <Izaya> they removed it
L108[09:38:16] <openCRelay9382> you could even host static webpages on it
L109[09:38:24] <openCRelay9382> really? ok, that sucks
L110[09:38:31] <Izaya> yeah it's annoying >.>
L111[09:38:34] <Izaya> same with gdrive
L112[09:39:09] <Izaya> if you have access to a loonix server you could always use syncthing or mount your public_html
L113[09:39:56] <openCRelay9382> alright
L114[09:40:12] <openCRelay9382> i think it's time for a cheap vps with nextcloud on it
L115[09:40:54] <Izaya> nextcloud is overkill for this
L116[09:41:01] <Izaya> though if you'd have a use for it anyway
L117[09:41:04] <Izaya> \o/
L118[09:41:22] <openCRelay9382> just for the syncing client
L119[09:41:38] <openCRelay9382> instead of sftp
L120[09:41:47] <Izaya> syncthing
L121[09:42:22] <Izaya> lot lighter than {own,next}cloud
L122[09:43:06] <openCRelay9382> oh, will check that out
L123[09:43:32] <openCRelay9382> will it basically sync "just" sync to a folder? like rsync?
L124[09:43:42] <Izaya> yeah
L125[09:43:45] <openCRelay9382> (minus one sync)
L126[09:43:49] <openCRelay9382> that's cool
L127[09:44:11] <Izaya> you set up an instance on either end, connect them, share a folder between them
L128[09:44:50] <openCRelay9382> seems really useful
L129[09:44:59] <openCRelay9382> yeah, that would be enough for this user case
L130[09:45:18] <Izaya> I'd prefer something less webby and more CLI but it'll do I guess
L131[09:46:05] * Izaya shrugs
L132[09:46:20] <Izaya> for this usecase you could even use real rsync but that's not exactly ideal on Windows/VS
L133[09:47:28] <openCRelay9382> i wouldn't mind a hidden tray icon for this
L134[09:47:55] <openCRelay9382> i mean i don't care, and web gui would probably never be used anyway
L135[09:48:20] <openCRelay9382> "server" = tray icon, "client" = wget
L136[09:50:33] <AmandaC> I wrote a gitlabfs for oc to mount my base server's code from
L137[09:51:30] <AmandaC> Git push, restart server, get new shiny features through the rpc API my base server provides
L138[09:51:52] <Izaya> convenient
L139[09:52:11] * Izaya has his testing stuff download a rootfs archive on boot
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L150[11:06:04] <gamax92> I just use OCNetFS because it is easy to use and setup
L151[11:06:20] <AmandaC> gamax92: you're bias'd though. :P
L152[11:06:43] <AmandaC> ( Though, I used it before I decided having my base on a server depend on my laptop being connected was a bad idea. :P )
L153[11:08:31] <gamax92> AmandaC: I also think wocchat is a good IRC client
L154[11:08:39] <AmandaC> :P
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L156[11:13:36] <gamax92> AmandaC: Also my Dark CSS generator, super easy to use, just point it at some css files and you'll get a stylesheet you can use in something like stylus
L157[11:15:06] <gamax92> I recently just added in gradient support, instead of inverting all the colors in a gradient separately it'll invert the colors as a group
L158[11:15:58] <AmandaC> Heh
L159[11:21:39] <gamax92> I need to add in some extra options, like treating border colors separately or what to do if a color in a gradient was deemed to dark to transform but the other wasn't
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L165[11:43:51] <Inari> AmandaC: Well I only use ocnetfs for development
L166[11:44:00] <Inari> Once you're done you of course put the files on the MC PC
L167[11:44:01] <Inari> :p
L168[11:45:49] * Izaya considers writing a real gopgherfs for OC
L169[11:47:14] <gamax92> gopgher
L170[11:47:32] <Izaya> ^
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L173[12:01:40] <payonel> Forecaster: the "openCRelay9382" person left, but, you can run shell scripts in OpenOS. /bin/source <file> will run the commands in <file> as a series of shell scripts
L174[12:01:41] <payonel> commands*
L175[12:18:18] <Forecaster> I see
L176[12:35:25] <AmandaC> but can you write an entire docker-based heroku clone using it?
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L178[12:55:43] <20kdc> containerization...
L179[12:55:44] <20kdc> as
L180[12:55:45] <20kdc> a service
L181[12:55:52] <Corded> * <20kdc> waits for the screaming to begin
L182[12:59:30] * Izaya rees
L183[13:07:08] <AmandaC> @20kdc heroku was around before Docker turned into a buzzword. :P
L184[13:07:39] <AmandaC> ( and they didn't use to use docker, AIUI )
L185[13:11:44] <CompanionCube> Izaya: do eet
L186[13:12:18] <Izaya> do what
L187[13:12:23] <CompanionCube> real OC gopher
L188[13:12:33] <Izaya> ohok
L189[13:13:38] * Izaya adds it to the list
L190[13:14:43] * AmandaC removes it from the list, adds it to a different list
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L192[13:15:36] * CompanionCube even has a testing server in mind
L193[13:15:59] <Izaya> is that so
L194[13:19:28] * AmandaC moves the testing from one server to another
L195[13:20:53] <MalkContent> what's a gopher?
L196[13:21:08] <Izaya> a rodent, I believe
L197[13:21:29] <Izaya> thought: are otters rodents?
L198[13:46:44] <CompanionCube> MalkContent: A HTTP/WWW precursor.
L199[13:47:01] <MalkContent> ty :)
L200[13:47:16] <MalkContent> easier to google that now i hope
L201[14:01:23] <Inari> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_(protocol)
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L203[14:09:01] <MalkContent> ty, i got there :)
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L205[14:21:31] <MineRobber9000> now I want to make a setup where all the files on a computer (OC/CC) exist on a web-accessible computer that exposes an API for reading files and writing them
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L208[14:29:44] <Izaya> why must everything be web-accessible
L209[14:31:27] <MineRobber9000> Izaya: so the API can be accessed you pineapploe
L210[14:31:30] <MineRobber9000> *pineapple
L211[14:32:02] <Izaya> but
L212[14:32:06] <Izaya> you could use something sane
L213[14:32:08] <Izaya> rather than web
L214[14:32:16] <Izaya> bah whatever
L215[14:32:51] * Izaya returns to watching mid-2000s TV shows
L216[14:33:20] <CompanionCube> Izaya: to be fair implementing something sane is harder than abusing HTTP
L217[14:35:28] <Izaya> kludge kludge kludge
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L236[17:22:27] <Skye> ping, pong.
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L255[18:44:57] * payonel works on threads
L256[18:54:07] <gamax92> payonel: process.running is depreciated, what's it to be replaced with?
L257[18:54:08] * AmandaC calls a Workers Rights group to shine light on payonel's plite, working himself to death in nothing but threads.
L258[18:56:04] <payonel> i added it back for you. but prefer process.info()
L259[18:56:19] <AmandaC> %choose watch or 時計
L260[18:56:21] <MichiBot> AmandaC: 時計
L261[18:56:29] <payonel> but meh, i dont really care if ppl are using it
L262[18:56:54] <Kodos> Vexatos put out a 1.12 'Tronics yet?
L263[18:57:06] <AmandaC> ... not the "watch" I meant, Google Translate
L264[18:58:12] <AmandaC> oh well,I guess I'm keeping time in Japanese instead now
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L274[20:41:49] zsh sets mode: +v on Kodos
L275[20:42:48] <Kodos> Sangar D= https://puu.sh/xqao9/4a33cdbaa5.txt
L276[20:42:54] <Kodos> 1.1.0.23 of bedrock ores
L277[20:43:42] <Kodos> Full log: https://puu.sh/xqaqH/52b62bb3dc.txt
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