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<Saphire> I
want to too :c
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L9[03:06:10] <Izaya> huh.
L10[03:06:20] <Izaya> issue I was having
with the routing cache is caused by ocemu
L11[03:06:37] <Izaya> source and
destination addresses for modem messages are the computer
addresses
L12[03:06:38] <Izaya> >.>
L13[03:09:08] <Izaya> alright, well, guess
I'll add an option to use a routing cache >.>
L14[03:40:03] <Izaya> >:D
L15[03:40:13] <Izaya> LKR cache works in
MC
L16[03:41:51] <Skye> Izaya, but it works in
OpenOS, so something with your implementation is odd.
L17[03:43:10] <Izaya> Skye: the
events
L18[03:43:12] <Izaya> spawned by
ocemu
L19[03:43:25] <Izaya> have computer
addresses rather than modem addresses
L20[03:44:26] <Skye> Izaya, but they worked
as modem addresses for sending messages so I could reply with them
so I didn't notice.
L21[03:44:35] <Skye> What breaks your exact
implementation?
L23[03:44:45] <Izaya> I send back on the
modem address stuff is recieved from
L24[03:44:53] <Izaya> like, the local modem
address
L25[03:45:03] <Izaya> but the local modem
address in ocemu events is the computer address
L26[03:45:07] <Izaya> which is not a
modem
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L28[03:45:44] <Skye> I don't really get
what breaks though? ^^;;
L29[03:46:02] <Izaya> it tries to invoke
send
L30[03:46:07] <Izaya> with the local modem
address
L31[03:46:17] <Izaya> ie from the event it
just got
L32[03:46:28] <Izaya> but the event has the
computer address rather than the modem address
L33[03:46:36] <Izaya> and computer
components do not have a send function
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L36[04:04:04] <Izaya> in other news, SEBIOS
can now load a boot program over the network
L37[04:04:39] <Izaya> muahaha, unified
EEPROMs
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L40[04:32:04] <Izaya> wooo maxing my
CPU
L41[04:32:08] <Izaya> living on the warm
side >.>
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L43[04:35:39] <MalkContent> just as
well
L44[04:35:41] <MalkContent> winter is
coming
L45[04:36:07] <Izaya> see that's the
thing
L46[04:36:08] <MalkContent> or as i called
it 8 years ago: crysis time
L47[04:36:09] <Izaya> it's spring now
L49[04:36:23] <MalkContent> oh. southern
hemisphere?
L50[04:36:29] <Izaya> yup :|
L51[04:36:57] <MalkContent> my
sympathies
L52[04:38:43] <Izaya> fun idea
L53[04:38:53] <Izaya> I'm gonna offload
transcoding to a more powerful machine
L54[04:42:51] <Skye> Izaya, if my PC's CPU
hits 100% load during the summer is BSODs.
L55[04:43:13] <Skye> The thing is... It
worked fine with Prime95 during winter.
L56[04:43:39] <Izaya> can't get my
desktop's CPU above 75 in summer
L57[04:43:47] <Izaya> laptop will happily
hit 95 in winter though
L58[04:44:17] <Skye> My desktop happily
reaches 100°C
L59[04:44:43] <Izaya> (I should note, my
desktop has an i3. ie two cores.)
L60[04:45:10] <Skye> My desktop has a first
generation Haswell i5.
L61[04:45:27] <Izaya> Haswell i3.
L62[04:45:31] <Izaya> <--
L63[04:45:59] <Skye> I wonder if I should
try to find Haswell-E i7s for cheap... They are old so must be
cheap right?
L64[04:46:07] <Izaya> Nope.
L65[04:46:22] <Izaya> Last I checked even
plain haswell stuff still costs the same
L66[04:47:11] <Skye> Uh... Okay...
L67[04:47:25] <Skye> My motherboard is
cheap now, tjough
L68[04:51:22] <Izaya> People don't upgrade
motherboards once the CPU's out of date :P
L69[04:51:33] <Izaya> (well, I did, but I
needed SLI >.> )
L70[04:51:35] <Skye> Izaya, irony: I got
one of the two overclockable haswells without VT-d
L72[04:57:08] <Izaya> Skye: ^
L73[04:57:34] <Skye> eigh that video
compression
L74[04:58:09] <Izaya> hey man it's just
over 3MB
L75[04:58:17] <Izaya> that's down from like
30
L76[04:59:02] <Skye> could you work on a
netfs?
L77[04:59:14] <Izaya> already planned
L78[05:00:15] <Skye> could you write
overlaying fses?
L79[05:00:25] <Skye> oh wow
L80[05:00:26] <Izaya> probably but it'd be
flaky I imagine
L81[05:00:33] <Skye> my CPU is still worth
a few hundred pounds
L82[05:00:42] <Izaya> overlay tmpfs over ro
netfs?
L83[05:00:55] <Skye> Izaya, yeah
L84[05:01:27] <Izaya> I mean I was just
gonna copy /net to /tmp
L85[05:01:47] <Izaya> because if you do it
like that you can boot from /tmp if you modify the kernel
L86[05:02:42] <Skye> that'd use up RAM
though
L87[05:03:24] <Izaya> nope
L88[05:03:30] <Izaya> /tmp is in
hardware
L89[05:03:39] <Skye> oh really?
L90[05:03:41] <Izaya> yup
L91[05:03:48] <Skye> what's it's
limits?
L92[05:03:50] <Izaya> a computer with no
HDDs or FDDs has one filesystem
L93[05:03:52] <Izaya> 64k
L95[05:04:15] <Izaya> which is heaps for
PsychOS :3
L96[05:04:30]
<Lizzy>
looks cool, Izaya
L97[05:04:37] <Izaya> \o/
L98[05:05:07] <Izaya> Lizzy: I'm gonna set
up a bunch of network terminals at BTM, have them netboot
L99[05:05:40] <Izaya> have the little
hypertext browser and a chat client and stuff
L100[05:05:57]
<Lizzy> oh
yeah, btm is a thing
L101[05:06:16]
<Forecaster>
but will they play flash?
L102[05:06:35] <Izaya> Forecaster: no
flash, no JS, no CSS, no HTML :3
L103[05:06:39] <Corded> * <Lizzy>
throws @Forecaster in the pit for blasphemy
L104[05:06:51]
<Forecaster>
D:
L105[05:07:25]
<Forecaster>
but flash is the future!!!!1!
L106[05:07:35] <Izaya> it was the
future
L107[05:07:44] <Izaya> before it was the
past
L108[05:07:49]
<Forecaster>
:P
L109[05:10:08] <Skye> will old Intel CPUs
ever get cheap
L110[05:10:20] <Izaya> give it a few more
years
L111[05:10:22] <Izaya> :D
L112[05:11:27]
<Lizzy> they
will, but probably when their performance starts becomming
bottom-line-esk
L113[05:11:40] <Skye> aw...
L114[05:13:31] <Skye> the problem, if I
want to get the next gen, it'd break my hackintosh VM...
L115[05:14:02] <Skye> and also require me
to replace everything because DDR4
L116[05:14:03] <Izaya> Skye: got an
ultrabay HDD adaptor?
L117[05:14:14] <Skye> Izaya, my thinkpad
literally won't fit it
L118[05:14:19] <Izaya> oh :|
L119[05:15:36] <Skye> it's like half the
size of the x220
L120[05:15:41] <Izaya> kek
L121[05:16:06] *
Skye baps Izaya with the X220
L122[05:16:17]
<Mettaton_Fab> old Intel CPUs?
L123[05:16:23] *
Izaya waves around his T420
L124[05:16:24]
<Mettaton_Fab> which age exactly?
L125[05:16:39] <Skye> @Mettaton_Fab
Haswell-E
L126[05:17:01] <Skye> I wish VEGA wasn't
as pricey
L127[05:17:16] <Skye> then it'd be a
decent upgrade
L128[05:17:28] <Izaya> ryzen is cheap
enough
L129[05:17:41] <Izaya> hell, even the new
Athlons look okay
L130[05:17:51]
<Mettaton_Fab> Haswell-E isnt very
old
L131[05:18:31] <Skye> Izaya, my bottleneck
is the GPU.
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L133[05:20:00] <Izaya> also, mesh
networking at BTM. if I manage to distribute tablets enough 25
would probably be overkill modem range, yeah?
L134[05:23:26] <Izaya> muahaha I can boot
tablets wirelessly
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<Lizzy>
lol
L138[05:41:55] <Izaya> oh also I fixed the
'no /boot' bug too
L139[05:41:59]
<Lizzy> do
they have a pre-set address they look for bootable stuff from or is
it found through network broadcasts
L140[05:42:18] <Izaya> Lizzy: atm it
broadcasts the request
L141[05:42:32]
<Lizzy>
cool
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L143[05:42:47] <Izaya> the dedicated
netboot firmware can use a specific address also but not
SEBIOS
L144[05:44:34] <Izaya> (that functionality
is plannedtm)
L145[05:46:21]
<Lizzy> ooh,
i can enable 2FA on the oc forums
L146[05:51:32] <Izaya> next project I
guess: port 20kdc's chat program to PsychOS so I can have ingame
IRC not actually using IRC for a change
L147[06:43:26] <Inari> Odd observations
part 2: When I read "XYZ's daughter" without any
information given on the sex of XYZ I tend to think of XYZ as the
father. Whereas with "XYZ's son" I tend more to think of
the mother.
L148[06:44:12] <g> A lot of people seem to
bond better with the opposite sex
L149[06:44:15] <g> In the family at
least
L150[06:44:45] <Inari> Sibling
relationships \o/
L151[06:47:46] <g> Onii-chaaan
L153[06:47:52] <Inari> g: Yeah :3
L155[06:48:04] <g> I like the name of that
account
L157[06:48:05] <g> videocats
L158[06:48:28] <g> Oh, speaking of
thinkpads earlier
L160[06:48:51] <Izaya> o.o
L161[06:49:54] <Izaya> soontm
L162[06:50:01] <Izaya> tfw won't be able
to afford it
L163[06:50:27] <g> Didn't realise
thinkpads were so popular
L164[06:51:07] <Izaya> Well, they're the
best all-round laptops you can buy >.>
L165[06:51:21] <Izaya> we use the cheaper
ones at work
L166[06:51:33] <g> ah, I see
L167[06:51:38] <g> I'm not a laptops guy
so yknow
L168[06:51:44] <Izaya> mainly because
they're solid af
L169[06:52:23] *
Izaya shrugs
L170[06:52:32] <Izaya> Also, used ones are
cheap so that helps their popularity
L171[06:52:40] <Izaya> got a T420 for a
whole $250AUD
L172[06:53:16] <Izaya> I wonder if the
retro thinkpad will be able to use UltraBay batteries
L173[06:53:18] <Izaya> I hope so
L174[06:54:26] <Izaya> I miss that
compared to some of the older ones :|
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L181[06:55:37] <g> that reminds me
somehow
L182[06:55:47] <g> anyone know of a pretty
cheap tablet for a single use-case?
L183[06:55:59] <g> I literally want to
plug it in and leave it running somewhere just running one app
forever
L184[06:56:18] <Izaya> how cheap is
cheap?
L185[06:56:28] <Izaya> because there's
plenty of cheap-ass android tablets new for <$100
L186[06:56:40] <g> I was assuming around
that price-point
L187[06:57:04] <Izaya> go into whatever
flaky electronics shop and buy whatever's on clearance
L188[06:57:06] <Izaya> it should be
fine
L190[06:57:13] <g> CeX it is
L191[06:57:15] <g> ok, thanks
L192[06:57:20] <Izaya> if you want
cheaper, ship one from china
L193[06:57:26] <Izaya> about the same
chance of it crapping out
L194[06:57:36] <MalkContent> buy a tiny
screen and plug it into a raspberry? :x
L195[06:57:45] <g> wouldn't run the app I
want
L196[06:57:50] <g> unless there's android
I guess
L197[06:57:55] <Izaya> android runs on an
RPi
L198[06:58:02] <g> that might be a good
idea then
L199[06:58:06] <Izaya> but it'll be more
expensive once you get the parts probaly
L200[06:58:16] <g> it'd probably last
longer though
L201[06:58:17] <Izaya> though, you're in
the US...
L202[06:58:19] *
Izaya shrugs
L203[06:58:21] <g> I'm in Ireland
L205[06:58:22] <MalkContent> it might be
cheaper to run
L206[06:58:24] <Izaya> ...oh.
L207[06:58:36] <Izaya> I dunno what'll be
cheap then.
L208[06:58:41] <MalkContent> power
consumption and whatnot
L209[06:59:01] <g> I'm thinking about home
automation, by the way
L210[06:59:13] <MalkContent> i have no
idea tho. just thought i'd throw out a possibility
L211[06:59:13] <g> so it'd be running the
samsung smartthings app
L212[06:59:22] <Izaya> can you get
IP-controllable power boards?
L213[06:59:33] <Izaya> I'd really love to
be able to switch stuff on and off via like, telnet or
something
L214[06:59:54] <g> you can get outlets
that you can control like that
L215[07:00:20] <Izaya> that seems
convenient
L216[07:00:26] <g> that's gonna factor
into my plans actually
L217[07:00:29] <g> z-wave power
outlets
L218[07:00:31] <Izaya> though I guess I
could just get an arduino and a bunch of relays...
L219[07:00:45] <g> Have you looked into
z-wave?
L220[07:00:47] <Izaya> if I'm gonna
ethernet the walls anyway I might as well have power control over
IP
L221[07:00:59] <Izaya> no?
L222[07:01:03] <Izaya> is it
proprietary?
L223[07:01:19] <g> z-wave is an open
standard designed for local-only wireless communication at low
power levels
L224[07:01:28] <g> supported by a metric
shitton of stuff
L225[07:01:28] <Izaya> ooooooo
L226[07:01:39] <g> most home automation
systems are based on it
L227[07:01:49] <g> you get a hub and a ton
of things that use z-wave and then everything just works
L228[07:01:51] <Izaya> that said literally
all I want is IP control for power boards
L229[07:02:04] <Izaya> I have no intention
of getting anything else 'smart'
L231[07:02:19] <g> well, that's what I'm
gonna do, don't really want the programming overhead
L232[07:02:20] <Izaya> because they're
pretty pointless
L233[07:02:29] <g> depends on how you look
at it
L234[07:02:39] <g> I can buy a single
sensor and put it outside and essentially have a little local
weather station
L235[07:03:07] <Izaya> I could query the
BOM's website and get weather data and forecasts
L236[07:03:17] <Izaya> and a gif of the
clouds
L238[07:03:49] <g> that's the one I'm
thinking of
L239[07:03:58] <g> the point of this is
it'll fit nicely into everything else I have planned
L240[07:04:31] <g> yes I can build it
myself but then I'll have to spend probably a few days of dev time
fitting it into the network
L241[07:04:45] <g> and it'll be less
locally relevant
L242[07:04:54] *
Izaya needs to look into hooking up a webcam for the front
door
L243[07:05:10] <g> august has a lock and
doorbell system for that
L244[07:05:10] <Izaya> can use one of the
S10es to stream and record video
L245[07:05:13] <g> no z-wave though
sadly
L246[07:05:25] <Izaya> hell, it even has
wifi because it's a shitty laptop
L247[07:06:14] *
Izaya is not a fan of the internet of useless shit
L248[07:06:33] <g> this isn't really an
internet thing unless you make it so
L249[07:06:53] <g> which is nice because
most z-wave devices uses 128-bit AES encryption locally
L250[07:06:58] <g> the attack surface is
only as big as you make it
L251[07:07:05] <Izaya> so are they running
free as in freedom firmware?
L252[07:07:25] <g> that's a good question
actually
L253[07:07:35] <Izaya> that's my big thing
tbh
L254[07:07:44] <g> you can buy stuff from
the org in charge of the z-wave spec if you like, I imagine you can
hack on those if you want
L255[07:07:56] <Izaya> if it has an issue
and it can't be fixed because the manufacturer is a twat that's
pretty shit
L256[07:08:09] <Izaya> also vulns
L257[07:08:28] <Izaya> slower fixes in
nonfree stuff :|
L258[07:08:37] <Izaya> (if you get a fix
at all)
L259[07:08:38] <g> it looks like the
manufacturer does it
L260[07:08:48] <g> but if they conform to
the spec it's all automatic at least
L261[07:09:01] <Izaya> automatic
updates?
L262[07:09:04] <g> the hub is able to push
out firmware updates to devices
L263[07:09:07] <Temia> If you don't, then
grab a deck and go to town, chummer
L264[07:09:28] <g> I think samsung's
smartthings has a groovy scripting interface? haven't looked into
it too much yet
L265[07:09:44] <g> the standard itself is
open though, you can even get a z-wave USB stick, so you could
probably do it yourself if you wanted
L266[07:09:54] <Izaya> is groovy an
adjective or a noun in that sentence
L268[07:10:01] <g> ever worked with
gradle?
L269[07:10:08] <Izaya> that's a java thing
yes
L271[07:10:17] <Temia> Yes.
L272[07:10:22] <g> gradle? it's a build
system
L273[07:10:26] <Izaya> because I avoid
java
L274[07:10:31] <g> not just for java
actually
L275[07:10:34] <g> but it can replace
maven yes
L276[07:10:41] <g> anyway the language it
uses is called Groovy
L277[07:10:49] <Temia> But usually only
ever seen with Java.
L278[07:11:00] <g> I've seen it with
python a few times, amusingly
L280[07:11:14] <Temia> With Python?!
L281[07:11:17] <Temia> wtf.
L282[07:11:27] <g> there are reasons you'd
need a build script with python
L283[07:11:31] <g> wouldn't use groovy
though
L284[07:11:39] <g> er, gradle
L285[07:12:15] <Temia> Python's own build
tools are usually good enough >_>
L286[07:12:24] <g> anyway, smartthings has
a huge developer community and I see groovy files thrown
around
L287[07:12:40] <g> python's own build
tools are usually fine if all you're working with is python
yes
L288[07:12:56] <Temia> Can always extend
them :v
L289[07:13:04] <g> I dunno if I'd want to
write a JS minifier
L290[07:13:09] <g> might as well just
integrate babel
L291[07:14:02] <Skye> I wonder if Scala
native will be any good
L292[07:14:09] <Temia> Anyway what was I
saying
L293[07:14:34] <g> you were saying
"yes it's a java thing"
L295[07:14:44] <Temia> No, before
that.
L296[07:15:08] <Temia> Oh right, I was
being an insufferable Shadowrun nerd
L297[07:15:31] <Izaya> :D
L298[07:16:09] <Temia> But yeah, good to
secure your PAN before the drek hits the fan
L299[07:17:47] <Izaya> I have no smart
devices, WPA2, and will soon have two ethernet networks (one
encrypted, one for guests)
L300[07:17:56] <Izaya> actually, make that
will soon have two wifi networks
L301[07:18:09] <Izaya> (one for anything
secure, the other for Windows and OS X boxes)
L302[07:18:57] <g> We'll be wiring our new
house with cat7
L303[07:19:02] <g> gon' be good
L304[07:19:04] <Izaya> cat7
L305[07:19:22] <Izaya> can that do
like
L306[07:19:25] *
Izaya thinks
L307[07:19:27] <Izaya> 1Tbps?
L308[07:19:35] <g> it's 10Gbps
L309[07:19:49] <g> I don't think we have
anything faster yet
L310[07:22:04] <g> yeah, 10,000 Mbps @ 600
MHz
L311[07:24:00] <MalkContent> wat
L312[07:24:02] <MalkContent>
wireless?
L313[07:24:14] <MalkContent> a, nvm
L314[07:24:40] <g> need to find a switch
though
L315[07:24:45] <g> that's gonna be the
thing
L316[07:24:55] <g> and I imagine the most
expensive part of the network
L317[07:24:58] <Izaya> tfw still
10/100
L318[07:25:20] <g> I'm expecting
like
L319[07:25:21] <g> 5000 euro
L320[07:25:25] <g> I hope I'm wrong
lol
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<Wuerfel_21>
Quick, does anyone know whether a relay also lets power pass
through?
L323[07:48:12]
<Forecaster>
it does not
L324[07:48:40]
<Wuerfel_21>
well shit
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L326[07:52:09] <Izaya> use a power
distributor for that
L327[08:30:51] <Saphire> Hey Inari
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L330[08:39:49] <Inari> Saphire: Can't say
I know any of them
L331[09:01:59] <Forecaster> uh
L332[09:02:14] <Forecaster> I think Corded
is doing a weird
L333[09:02:33] <Forecaster> @Michiyo
L334[09:03:33] <Forecaster> it's way
behind and is sending bunches of 5 messages at a time to
discord
L335[09:04:31] <S3> Forecaster: it's being
corded
L336[09:04:54] <Mimiru> sounds like it's
maybe hit an API throttle
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L338[09:08:16] <Forecaster> yeah
probably
L339[09:08:26] <Forecaster> it's sending a
bunch about every 8 minutes
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L342[09:16:52] <temporary_2847> Is anyone
here?
L343[09:16:57] <Forecaster> no
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L346[09:22:05] <temporary_2847> Okay, may
I ask a question? It seems to me that I can't access Ender Chest
using OpenComputers tools (robot, transposer, adapter with
inventory controller). Is this intended?
L347[09:22:29] <Inari> which
Enderchest?
L348[09:22:38] <temporary_2847> Vanilla
one.
L349[09:22:44] <Inari> Well it's bound to
characters
L350[09:22:47] <Inari> So yes
L351[09:22:54] <Inari> OC isn't really a
character :D
L352[09:23:42] <temporary_2847> Well, I
thought computers and robots knew who placed them, since you can
add them to private and all that.
L353[09:24:03] <temporary_2847> But this
is not unexpected. Thanks for your help.
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L358[09:35:41] <Mimiru> Test
L359[09:35:46]
<Mimiru>
Test
L360[09:35:55]
<Mimiru>
it's slow.. but not near as bad..
L361[09:41:14] <Mimiru> oooh damn
it..
L362[09:41:25] <Mimiru> the gamerscape
wiki doesn't have the X/Y coords for hunts..
L363[09:41:29] <Mimiru> ...
L364[09:43:59]
<Forecaster>
it doesn't?
L365[09:44:43] <Mimiru> Well, if it does,
it's not in the json.. lol
L366[09:46:40]
<Forecaster>
the locations have positions in their pages
L367[09:48:19]
<Forecaster>
I could potentially fetch them from there
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L369[10:03:23] <Temia> I tend to rely on
external hunt maps, myself >.>a
L370[10:16:15]
<Forecaster>
probably not worth the effort then if it's easy to look up
L371[10:22:06] <Mimiru> I'll just manually
enter them
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L376[10:39:34] <Mimiru> cause my plan is,
is to have a small popup map with a point at the x/y in the json..
lol
L378[10:49:00] <MichiBot> Sun Sep 03
16:41:47 CDT 2017 @TMobile: @arkadiyt It's all about security,
Arkadiy! Let's keep it locked down. ? Even the longest passwords
may be easy to guess. *KeithM
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L380[10:55:27] <S3> boo json
L381[10:56:12] <Mimiru> boo S3
L382[10:56:25] <S3> msgpack is nice
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L387[11:10:29] <gamax92> Izaya: Regret
intensifies for not having written any of the modem code
myself
L388[11:10:51] <openCRelay3> can wget be
used to fetch a file from another oc computer? (on the same
server/sp world)
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<Forecaster>
openCRelay3, no, the files are not exposed to the internet
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L395[11:49:55] <openCRelay3> ok, so i need
to write a file or web server in lua then? like ftp or perhaps
TFTP?
L396[11:50:16] <openCRelay3> i didn't find
a OPPM packet or project with similar functionality
L397[11:50:37] <openCRelay3> (I just want
to stop using pastebin and wget and do it less meta, meaning all in
game)
L398[11:51:17]
<Forecaster>
you can send the contents over the network?
L399[11:51:41] <openCRelay3> i can?
L400[11:52:00]
<Forecaster>
read file, include contents in network message?
L401[11:52:05]
<Forecaster>
receive, write to file
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L404[11:53:39] <openCRelay3> that sounds
like it's way over my head
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L406[11:54:33] <openCRelay3> or is it
kinda as simple as modem.open and broadcast?
L407[11:54:39] <openCRelay3>
"simple"
L408[11:54:41]
<Forecaster>
it's not that hard
L409[11:55:32] <openCRelay3> i will read
up on network cards, modem component then
L410[11:56:01] <openCRelay3> i could also
use that with my drones i guess, to make them do stuff in a synced
manner
L411[11:57:01] <gamax92> make a system
that writes a filesystem to a tape, tells a robot/drone(?) to
transfer the tape to another computer, and then the other computer
reads the data off the tape
L412[11:58:03] <openCRelay3> tape? why not
floppy disks (which i have)
L414[11:59:21] <gamax92> tapes can store a
lot more data than a floppy disk could
L415[11:59:39] <openCRelay3> I have
something similar already Corded
L416[11:59:47]
<Forecaster>
that's not my name
L417[11:59:47] <gamax92> Corded is a
discord relay bot
L418[11:59:53] <gamax92> the one who spoke
to you is Forecaster
L419[11:59:54] <openCRelay3> haha
L420[12:00:16] <openCRelay3> ok,
everything looks kinda weird in this openos irc
L421[12:01:02] <gamax92> try using wocchat
instead
L422[12:01:43] <openCRelay3> gamax92
having drones fly around with tapes may be cool, but a working
network feels more practical
L423[12:02:54] <openCRelay3> installing
wocchat now
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L425[12:04:03] <AmandaC> %choose br or
lr
L426[12:04:04] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
lr
L427[12:04:16] *
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L428[12:04:24] <Mimiru>
s/br/<br>/
L429[12:04:25] <MichiBot>
<openCRelay3> or is it kinda as simple as modem.open and
<br>oadcast?
L430[12:04:31] <Mimiru> lol.. oops
L431[12:04:42] <Mimiru> right.. commands
are ignored for SED
L432[12:04:55]
<Forecaster>
xD
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L434[12:05:08] <ocRelayWo93> oh
L435[12:05:12] <ocRelayWo93> this looks
nice
L436[12:05:29] <ocRelayWo93> WocChat that
is
L437[12:05:52] <gamax92> Yep
L438[12:06:05] <ocRelayWo93> think i
should upgrade my cpu though
L439[12:06:08] <ocRelayWo93> only tier
1
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L441[12:06:20] <gamax92> oh
L442[12:06:42] <Mimiru> poor derp.. IRCing
on a T1..
L443[12:06:43] <Mimiru> lol
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L445[12:06:58] <ocRelayWo93> there we
go
L446[12:08:25] <gamax92> I've never tried
wocchat on a T1 ... actually wocchat does not run on a T1 system it
will yell at you
L447[12:08:35] <gamax92> and if it doesn't
yell at you that's a bug
L448[12:08:48] <ocRelayWo93> i had a tier
3 case with a tier 1 cpu
L449[12:10:16] <ocRelayWo93> and T2 screen
and gpu
L450[12:12:53]
<Forecaster>
but did it tell you about the T1 cpu?
L451[12:14:29] <ocRelayWo93> no, i
switched because the user name scroll was slow
L452[12:14:41]
<Forecaster>
gamax92 so bug then :P
L453[12:15:25] <gamax92> T1 cpu is not an
issue
L454[12:15:41]
<Forecaster>
oh
L455[12:15:55]
<Forecaster>
I thought that's what you meant by system
L456[12:35:27] <gamax92> oh
L457[12:35:28] <gamax92> thanks
AmandaC
L458[12:35:36] <AmandaC> Meow?
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L460[12:49:06] *
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she poked the discord kittiesbot into working again
L461[12:50:55] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L462[12:50:56] *
MichiBot brushes AmandaC with a big transistor. AmandaC recovers 1
health!
L463[12:55:01] *
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L464[12:55:54] <gamax92> no
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L540[13:34:10] *** stormlight.esper.net sets
mode: +ov SpiritedDusty XDjackieXD
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L544[13:36:00]
<Forecaster>
gamax prodded Amanda with a quantum-entangled no
L545[13:37:01] <AmandaC> %choose update
telegram kittiesbot or meh
L546[13:37:02] <MichiBot> AmandaC: update
telegram kittiesbot
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L553[14:01:08]
<Mettaton_Fab> a kittiesbot?
L554[14:01:13]
<Mettaton_Fab> man, i need that
L555[14:14:27]
<Kodos> I
need a rack mounted chatbox
L556[14:15:54]
<Forecaster>
@Vexatos
L557[14:15:55]
<Forecaster>
:P
L558[14:18:58] <Vexatos> :I
L559[14:19:07] <Vexatos> He just wants a
rack-mounted everything
L560[14:19:24]
<Forecaster>
I'll take a rack-mount with extra everything too
L561[14:19:25]
<Forecaster>
:D
L562[14:19:55]
<Kodos> Not
everything
L563[14:19:56]
<Forecaster>
rack-mounted drones
L564[14:20:03] <CompanionCube>
rack-mounted Vexatos?
L565[14:20:03]
<Kodos> Just
a chatbox and relay
L566[14:20:14]
<Kodos> And
RAID
L567[14:20:22]
<Kodos>
Those 3 would be fine, and still make sense
L568[14:20:31]
<Forecaster>
drones that can dock in a rack would be cool
L569[14:20:32]
<Kodos>
Okay, maybe the chatbox wouldn't but the other two do
L570[14:20:57]
<Kodos>
Honestly, I've been getting more and more into PneumaticCraft
drones
L571[14:21:05]
<Kodos> They
can do just about anything I need OC drones to do, easier
L572[14:21:09]
<Forecaster>
they're pretty neat
L573[14:21:30]
<Forecaster>
way overpowered in comparison though
L574[14:21:44]
<Kodos> Only
because of how easy it is to program them
L575[14:21:49]
<Forecaster>
no...
L576[14:21:54]
<Forecaster>
they can literally teleport
L577[14:22:14]
<Forecaster>
for a flat energy cost
L578[14:22:21]
<Kodos>
Well, I mean sure they can, but I don't use the feature
L579[14:22:42]
<Forecaster>
they'll teleport automatically if no valid path is found, wether
you want them to or not
L580[14:22:44]
<Forecaster>
:P
L581[14:22:59]
<Forecaster>
and that includes trying to path through unloaded chunks
L582[14:23:23]
<Forecaster>
but yeah, I still used em a lot in my LP
L583[14:23:41]
<Forecaster>
also guns
L584[14:23:46]
<Forecaster>
miniguns
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L587[14:41:24] <MalkContent> iirc i had to
keep an eye on those drones in my crashlanding playthrough
L588[14:41:32] <MalkContent> something
kept going wrong eventually
L589[14:41:56] <MalkContent> i forgot
what, though
L590[14:42:03] <MalkContent> just remember
being a bit annoyed by it
L591[14:42:35] <MalkContent> whereas i
have had 0 problems with oc drones
L592[14:42:44] <MalkContent> i trust those
more than oc's robots :D
L593[14:43:53]
<Forecaster>
probably you programming them wrong if I were to guess
L594[14:44:12]
<Forecaster>
the only issue I've had with them is them getting stuck on non-full
blocks
L595[14:45:11] <MalkContent> maybe. as i
said i don't remember
L596[14:46:48] <MalkContent> but i am
almost certain it didn't have to do with the programming
L597[14:47:30] <MalkContent> the annoyance
has it pegged more as a technical issue. along the lines of
chunkloading fuckups and stuff like that
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L605[15:52:00]
<20kdc>
Warning. Supporting the weight of another human may be harmful to
your back.
L606[15:52:06]
<20kdc>
Warning. Supporting the weight of another human may be harmful to
your back.
L607[15:52:37]
<20kdc>
Warning. Supporting the weight of another human(?) may be harmful
to your back.
L608[15:55:48] <Skye> some people might
enjoy that...
L609[16:11:32] <Lizzy> yes!
L610[16:11:34] <Lizzy> oops
L611[16:19:05]
<Forecaster>
"Did I say that out loud"
L612[16:25:27] *
Temia sighs
L613[16:25:30] *
Temia spraybottles Inari :T
L614[16:25:47] <Inari> D:
L615[16:25:50] <Inari> Temia: Why!
L616[16:26:07] *
Temia points at the picture :T
L617[16:26:12] <Inari> :D
L618[16:26:18] <Inari> It's not that
bad
L619[16:26:19] <Inari> :|
L620[16:26:19] *
Temia SPRAYBOTTLE
L621[16:26:36] <Temia> It is totally that
bad. >_>
L622[16:26:47] <Inari> D:
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L625[16:35:43] <Inari> Temia: I'm a fox,
not a cat :<
L626[16:39:58] <Temia> The point still
gets across D:
L627[16:40:39] <Inari> :|
L628[16:40:43] <Inari> %pet Temia
L629[16:40:43] <Inari> :P
L630[16:40:44] *
MichiBot pets Temia with chainsaw. Temia recovers 3
health!
L631[16:41:34] <Izaya> seems like you'd
lose health from that...
L632[16:45:13] <Temia> Minotaurs care not
for little details like that `-`
L633[16:52:06] *
gamax92 pets Temia with a brush
L634[16:52:12] <AmandaC> @Mettaton_Fab
@KittiesBot#2921 it responds to pm, the UI to make it join a group
isn't ready yet, because I keep changing my mind on how it should
work.
L635[16:52:40] <AmandaC> either `show me a
kitty` or `!kitty` will work in pm.
L636[16:52:45] <gamax92> %choose group
plan A or group plan B
L637[16:52:46] <MichiBot> gamax92: group
plan A
L638[16:53:35] *
AmandaC wonders if that non-user-hilight goes through Corded
right
L639[16:53:50] <Skye> Temia, why not spray
bottle Lizzy too? :P
L640[16:53:53] *
Skye hides
L641[16:54:01] <Temia> <.<
L642[16:54:23] <Temia> Because she wasn't
the one who linked it.
L643[16:56:58] <Inari> %give MichiBot
Temia's spraybottle
L644[16:56:58] *
MichiBot accepts Temia's spraybottle and adds it to her
inventory
L645[16:58:29] <Temia> h-hey, give that
back D:
L646[16:59:06] <gamax92> %give Temia
Temia's spraybottle
L647[16:59:07] *
MichiBot gives Temia Temia's spraybottle from her
inventory
L648[16:59:37] <Temia> <3
L649[16:59:40] *
Temia hugs Gamax!
L650[17:16:04] <Kodos> %oclogs
L652[17:16:15] <Kodos> Is there a way to
search the entirety of the log collection for something
L653[17:16:37] <Kodos> Oh, wait, nvm
L654[17:18:21] <Kodos> 504 timeout when
searching the logs =(
L655[17:19:07] <Mimiru> theres a download
option on the main oclogs page..
L656[17:19:13] <Mimiru> then yo ucan
search from your FS
L657[17:19:22] <Mimiru> I'll work on the
log search later I'm in a mission ATM
L658[17:23:48] <AmandaC> Mimiru: whose the
target? Have you confirmed the kill yet?
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L660[17:44:50] <AmandaC> %give MichiBot a
loving home
L661[17:44:51] *
MichiBot accepts the loving home and adds it to her
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L663[17:59:28] <S3> phew. I started doing
homework at like 10 am
L665[17:59:46] <S3> it is now 19:11 and I
just submitted it
L666[18:00:01] <S3> that was just
"one" class. Now I need to work on the other
L667[18:00:17] <AmandaC> Aaaand the
homework server is down
L668[18:01:30] <S3> thanks to AmandaC my
next server hostname will be Homework
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L670[18:02:01] <sir3x> hey everyone
L671[18:02:08] <S3> no sir3x you have
disconnected
L672[18:02:14] <S3> reconnect and try
again
L673[18:02:21] <AmandaC> And it will be
located under Dave's porch (without Dave's knowledge or consent
)
L674[18:02:31] <S3> who the heck is
dave
L675[18:03:06] <sir3x> I have a question
if anyone wouldnt mind answering it
L676[18:03:11] <AmandaC> I picked a random
generic name and bet on you knowing someone who matched it
L677[18:03:33] <S3> don't ask to ask
:D
L678[18:03:39] <S3> AmandaC: I do know
somebody
L679[18:03:41] <S3> my father lol
L680[18:04:14] <sir3x> The other floppy
disc's. Are they only located in dungeons or is there just an
unknown way to make them. Also I cant seem to craft interweb
L681[18:04:42] <S3> I thought they could
be crafted
L682[18:05:54] <AmandaC> scrench + openOS
install floppy = next loot disk
L683[18:06:00] <AmandaC> ( in the crafting
grid)
L685[18:06:19] <S3> scrench eh
L686[18:06:26] <S3> I don't remember
anything about a scrench
L687[18:06:34] <sir3x> oh awesome
L688[18:06:41] <S3> is that like a serving
wench?
L689[18:06:46] <sir3x> what about the
interweb ?
L690[18:07:05] <AmandaC> interweb only has
the one recipe, unless you change it
L691[18:07:13] <sir3x> ive tried that
recipe
L692[18:07:17] <AmandaC> ( AFAIK )
L693[18:08:11] <sir3x> and i havnt changed
any recipe
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L695[18:09:23] <sir3x> well that was weird
ive reset my client and now i can
L696[18:09:32] <sir3x> thank you
everyone
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L699[18:49:00]
<Kodos>
Scrench = screwdriver + wrench
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L710[20:14:31] <Izaya> oh :|
L711[20:14:40] <Izaya> W7 is uber unstable
on ryzen apparently
L712[20:14:42] <Izaya> what a pain
L713[20:15:06] <Izaya> have to use a
second GPU and pass it through if I upgrade
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L717[20:48:55] <Izaya> ... or just upgrade
to RISC Soon™ and not have any Windows
L718[21:17:51] <gamax92> Izaya: whats up
with w7 and ryzen?
L719[21:18:06] <Izaya> apparently it's
unstable
L720[21:18:51] <gamax92> the only thing
I've seen is you need a patch to disable the update blocker and
installing may be hard due to usb 3.0+
L721[21:21:19]
<freacknate09> YES! my edit of free.lua to
make it have the optional command -hr is done, it took forever,
because i was slacking off and doing other stuff
L722[21:23:14] <gamax92> Izaya: also the
whole fma3 instructions hard locking the computer and INT
instuction broken under VME
L723[21:27:05] <Izaya> as far as USB you
just install from DVD and copy drivers from a modern live CD or
similar
L724[21:27:16] <Izaya> hope you have PS/2
tho
L725[21:27:30] <gamax92> I mean so yeah
that doesn't solve anything if you have no ps/2
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L727[22:13:26] <Izaya> could probably do
automated driver install
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<freacknate09> Does anyone know how i can
use up the 256k of ram my oc computer has?
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L734[23:04:29] <Izaya> uh, t={}
L735[23:04:57] <Izaya> while true do
t[#t+1] = #t end
L736[23:06:58] <gamax92> z=" "
while true do z=z..z end
L737[23:12:52] <Tazz> lol
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L739[23:13:11] <Tazz> the GC wouldnt take
care of that/
L740[23:13:39] <Tazz> referring to Izaya's
answer
L741[23:14:09] <Tazz> hmmm wait nm
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L746[23:58:40] <ds84182> are we doing
exponential growth stuff? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L747[23:59:40] <ds84182> function it(x)
local c = {x} x[#x+1] = c pcall(it, x) pcall(it, c) end