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<Saphire>
What's that supposed to be? o.o
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<Toskin> Out
of curiosity, @Corded is IRC bridge?
L5[01:01:13] <Izaya> Yeah
L6[01:01:18] <Izaya> It bridges the good one
to the bad one.
L7[01:12:01] <Temia> Which is which seems to
be hotly debated, though
L8[01:12:17] <Temia> Not here, but in
general
L9[01:13:29] <Temia> I mean if you wanted,
we COULD debate it but I find that little good comes of thematter
these days
L10[01:13:40] *
Izaya it too lazy to argue it now
L11[01:13:56]
<Forecaster>
also nobody cares :D
L12[01:13:57] <Izaya> I have a number of
chunks to dig out by hand.
L13[01:14:13] *
Izaya cares
L14[01:14:17] <Izaya> Just... not
enough.
L15[01:15:42] <Temia> The only person whom
I've satisfactorily debated the matter with is my own boyfriend,
and that's because we both knew where each other were coming
from
L16[01:16:48] <Izaya> I mean, it's pretty
pointless really. Neither IRC not Discord is going away in the
forseeable future
L17[01:16:56] <Izaya> s/not/nor/
L18[01:16:56] <MichiBot> <Izaya> I
mean, it's pretty pointless really. Neither IRC nor Discord is
going away in the forseeable future
L19[01:17:02] <Temia> tl;dr that ended with
"different scopes for different folks but web sockets are
pretty garbage"
L20[01:17:07]
<Saphire>
^
L21[01:17:14]
<Saphire>
And electron is horrible
L22[01:17:34]
<Forecaster>
says Saphire on discord :P
L23[01:17:45] <Izaya> in Firefox I
imagine
L24[01:17:55] <Saphire> Izaya: eh not
really
L25[01:18:24]
<Forecaster>
works fine for me, nowadays it doesn't mess up any more than irc
does
L26[01:18:28] <Saphire> Forecaster:
technically it's illegal to use anything other than official
clients :v
L27[01:19:05] <Temia> Yeah, no thanks
L28[01:19:29] <payonel> o/
L29[01:19:41] <Izaya> XMPP is the superior
option of course :^)
L30[01:19:43] <Temia> I rather prefer
having choices
L31[01:20:02]
<Forecaster>
who said anything about removing choices?
L32[01:20:05]
<Forecaster>
nobody...
L33[01:20:30] <Temia> Saph's remark re:
discord clients
L34[01:22:40] <Izaya> random thought: the
mobile XMPP clients are much better than the desktop ones
L35[01:23:09] <Izaya> usually the mobile
stuff sucks
L36[01:23:54]
<Forecaster>
if the only choice works to my satisfaction I'm fine with it being
the only choice :P
L37[01:24:32] <payonel> %tell inari thanks
for the tells! even though my airbnb has wifi, it doesn't work most
of the time
L38[01:24:32] <MichiBot> payonel: inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L39[01:24:59] <Temia> Good for you I
guess
L40[01:25:28]
<Forecaster>
I think so yes
L41[01:26:34] <Temia> Doesn't mean a lick
of difference for others though
L42[01:27:02] <Temia> Anyway going to bed,
I can't keep my eyes open
L43[01:27:06]
<Saphire>
*is not fully satisfied with normal discord client at some
times*
L44[01:27:09] <Izaya> Sleep well
L45[01:27:20] <Temia> Nini
L46[01:27:46]
<Saphire>
Also, apparently I cannot create a graph of friends-of-friends
because automating any action of user is against ToS
L47[01:28:03]
<Saphire>
(... Also people said that is creepy/stalky...)
L48[01:56:39]
<Forecaster>
how do I min() in Lua?
L49[01:56:57] <Izaya> smallest of a set of
numbers
L51[01:57:09]
<Forecaster>
oh, actually I want max
L52[01:57:17] <Izaya> ~w math
L54[01:57:19] <Izaya> IIRC it was in
there
L55[01:57:44]
<Forecaster>
ah right
L56[02:07:03]
<Forecaster>
godammit
L57[02:07:13]
<Forecaster>
getting button positions right is hard :I
L58[02:12:54]
<Forecaster>
!!
L59[02:12:56]
<Forecaster>
there we go
L60[02:12:57]
<Forecaster>
finally
L61[03:24:55] <Izaya> Anyone got any clever
desk designs with a computer in it?
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L63[03:43:44] <MichiBot> Lizzy REMINDER:
DNS shizzel
L64[03:43:52] <Lizzy> thanks MichiBot
L65[03:43:52] <MichiBot> Lizzy: You're
welcome!
L66[03:45:55]
<Forecaster>
Izaya in real life?
L67[03:46:11] <Izaya> in MC
L69[03:46:59] <Izaya> I mean it
functions
L70[03:47:11]
<Forecaster>
?
L71[03:47:38]
<Forecaster>
the computer works fine
L73[03:48:23]
<Forecaster>
bibliocraft tables are fancier :3
L74[03:48:54] <Izaya> Can I stick a case
under them easily though?
L75[03:49:17]
<Forecaster>
no, hence why it's next to the table
L76[03:49:28]
<Forecaster>
neither cases nor tables are mutliblocks
L77[03:49:32] <Izaya> Fancier but not more
practical.
L78[03:49:47] <Izaya> wait
L79[03:55:32]
<Forecaster>
but it's so fancy
L81[03:56:13] <Izaya> they support weird
shapes
L82[03:56:15] <Izaya> excellent
L83[03:56:20]
<Forecaster>
oh, yeah of course
L84[03:56:35] <Izaya> easier to access the
case under the table
L85[03:57:21] <Lizzy> what's the blue
stuff?
L86[03:57:27] <Izaya> chunk border
L88[03:57:44] <Izaya> all the computer
stuff stays in one chunk
L89[03:59:48]
<Forecaster>
elevator thingy is taking shape
L90[03:59:56]
<Forecaster>
slowly...
L91[04:00:20] <Izaya> TI made laptops?
o.O
L92[04:00:31]
<Forecaster>
they did?
L93[04:01:21] <Izaya> yeah, one had a
486DX2
L94[04:05:53] <Izaya> why are IrDA modems
not a thing on portable stuff now?
L95[04:06:07]
<Forecaster>
I don't even know what that is xD
L96[04:06:17] <Izaya> infrared data
L97[04:06:30] <Izaya> 4Mbps line of
sight
L98[04:06:57]
<Forecaster>
ir was always a garbage way to transfer data...
L99[04:07:10] <Izaya> you could print with
it though
L100[04:07:13] <Izaya> no drivers or
cables
L101[04:10:24] <Saphire> I have an IR USB
thingy
L103[04:26:04]
<Forecaster>
we've got signal
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<Forecaster>
still need to get the pages working
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L107[04:27:51]
zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L109[04:34:49]
<Forecaster>
oh nice
L110[04:35:08]
<Forecaster>
I can get the address of off items using
minetweaker/crafttweaker
L111[04:35:35]
<Forecaster>
it prints the nbt tags to the chat, which appears in the console,
then I can copy it from there
L112[04:35:36]
<Forecaster>
:D
L113[04:57:40]
<Lizzy> oh
for fucks sake
L114[04:57:42]
<Lizzy>
¬_¬
L115[04:57:45] <Corded> * <Lizzy> is
an idiot
L116[04:58:37]
<Lizzy>
guess who forgot to add some form of swap back to her pc when she
moved her linux install to an ssd?
L117[04:59:24] <Corded> * <Lizzy>
bangs her head on her desk
L118[05:01:38]
<Forecaster>
was it inari?
L119[05:02:00]
<Lizzy>
?
L121[05:02:07]
<Forecaster>
who forgot :P
L122[05:02:21]
<Lizzy>
re-read the chat
L123[05:02:46]
<Forecaster>
I refuse! I bet my entire nail collection it was inari!
L124[05:02:53]
<Lizzy> k,
whatever
L125[05:02:57] <Inari> "Nail
collection"
L126[05:02:58] <Inari> Like...
L127[05:03:01] <Inari> finger nails/
L128[05:03:05] <Inari> Or nails of
iron
L129[05:03:15]
<Forecaster>
maybe they're iron fingernails
L130[05:11:37] <Vexatos> I mean, who
doesn't collect fingernails ,_,
L131[05:11:44] <Vexatos> I have ten of
them!
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<Saphire>
Vexatos: Huh, weird, I have 20.
L134[05:16:51]
<Forecaster>
20 fingernails?
L135[05:16:53] <Vexatos> . _ .
L136[05:16:57]
<Saphire>
Uh, nails.
L137[05:17:06] <Vexatos> °-°
L138[05:17:23]
<Saphire>
OH, the english has two different word for nails on hands and
fingers?
L139[05:17:29]
<Saphire>
...the fuck?
L140[05:17:40]
<Saphire>
OH, the english has two different word for nails on toes and
fingers?
L141[05:17:40] <Vexatos> fingernails and
toenails ,_,
L142[05:17:47] <Vexatos> ...not that
hard
L143[05:17:51]
<Saphire>
~~you saw nothing~~
L144[05:18:04]
<Forecaster>
the english
L145[05:18:05]
<Forecaster>
:P
L146[05:18:24]
<Saphire>
@Lizzy I think it should be written somewhere that it's preferred
to use #oc rather than #general to ask for advice.
L147[05:18:43]
<Forecaster>
it does in the topic in #general
L149[05:19:04] <Vexatos> who reads topics
D:
L150[05:19:21]
<Forecaster>
nobody :P
L151[05:19:31]
<Saphire>
@Lizzy Have you seen where the fuck discord puts topics? :V
L152[05:19:38]
<Lizzy> at
the top
L153[05:19:40]
<Forecaster>
at the top
L154[05:19:52]
<Saphire>
*who looks at the very top?*
L155[05:20:02]
<Forecaster>
that's where most irc clients have them too?
L156[05:20:03]
<Lizzy>
NORMAL PEOPLE FFS
L157[05:20:12]
<Lizzy> if
people can't read it's their own fucking fault
L158[05:20:29]
<Forecaster>
/topic
L159[05:20:38]
<Forecaster>
huh, that's not a command apparently
L160[05:20:53]
<Saphire>
~~I read topics but in Discord they are made in such a way that the
top of the screen is pretty much dead for content~~
L161[05:21:30] <Corded> * <Lizzy>
mutes this server and goes back to working on her servers
L162[05:21:31]
<Saphire>
And on phone they are *in tiny font in the user list*
L163[05:21:35]
<Saphire>
...sorry.
L164[05:21:41]
<Saphire>
:c
L165[05:22:19] *
Saphire curls up and hides.
L166[05:22:27] <Saphire> Sorry, I'll go
then.
L167[05:27:47] <Inari> At the very top, in
a very grey background font
L168[05:48:48]
<Forecaster>
why wont the call button work...
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<Forecaster>
woo, it's done
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<Forecaster>
damn shrc print bug >:
L173[06:19:19]
<Forecaster>
Vexatos now you can look forward to more forecaster code to be
horrified at :P
L174[06:19:30] <Vexatos> yaay
L175[06:19:46]
<Forecaster>
cause the elevator system is done :D
L176[06:20:25]
<Forecaster>
will start setting that up in mondays episode probably, along with
the new reactor
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L179[06:42:16] <WatchtowerOrator> Time for
a new episode from Forecaster! You're welcome!
L181[06:42:16] <WatchtowerOrator> Tags on
this video:
industrialcraft2,ic2,programming,E.V.E,code,lua,robot,opencomputers
L182[06:42:16] <MichiBot>
RailcraftLP-
[Episode 41] - More Mysteries | length:
33m 14s | Likes:
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Published On 16/9/2017
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L186[08:28:58] <MichiBot> Inari: payonel
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L187[08:28:59] <Inari> AmandaC: ^
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L189[08:46:01] <PedroBarbosa> Hi
L190[08:46:09] <PedroBarbosa> Is there a
reason why I cant craft chunkloader module?
L191[08:46:29] <PedroBarbosa> The recipe
doesnt show up and I tried it anyway and doesn't work :/
L192[08:47:02] <Temia> Maybe the pack
you're using has disabled it for whatever reason?
L193[08:47:23] <PedroBarbosa> :_/
L194[08:47:38] <PedroBarbosa> I can get it
using gamemode but not with crafting :/
L195[08:47:45] <PedroBarbosa> is there a
config I can check?
L196[08:48:21] <Temia> Hang on
L197[08:52:15]
<20kdc>
awww, I wanted the cat to catch the squirrel
L198[08:52:37] <Temia> Check the recipes
file in OC's config directory
L199[09:02:00] <PedroBarbosa> Its
there...
L200[09:02:14] <PedroBarbosa> ill just
burn the items and get it with gamemode
L201[09:02:18] <PedroBarbosa> thanks
:)
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L204[09:18:21] <gamax92> woo
L205[09:18:48] <gamax92> time to be
totally productive and get my program finished today and not at all
watching youtube
L206[09:19:48] <Saphire> It's so quiet
today...
L207[09:20:00] <Syrren> *tumbleweeds roll
across the chat*
L208[09:20:03] <gamax92> The air shall be
filled with beeps and blips
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L212[09:30:48] <dicko> hello
L213[09:31:18] <dicko> im talking to you
boys on me mineman computor
L214[09:31:26] <dicko> hows it goin
L215[09:31:43] <Izaya> 's a classy name
you've got there, richard
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L217[09:31:57] <dicko> yes it is
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L219[09:38:05] <dicko> my furnace powered
mineman computer is running low on power
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L225[10:02:31]
<Mettaton_Fab> then fuel the furnace
L226[10:05:10] <fingercomp> %tell payonel
is `pcall(programBody)` the only way to make a program consume hard
interrupts now that event.shouldInterrupt is gone? I don't other
errors to be consumed.
L227[10:05:12] <MichiBot> fingercomp:
payonel will be notified of this message when next seen.
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L232[10:17:04] <AmandaC> You know, if it
was just the nick, I'd believe that richard was just 12. With the
insistence on "mineman" he's def. younger than that
L233[10:17:40] <AmandaC> classic
elementry-school age"ewww girls are yucky!"
mentality
L234[10:26:22] <Saphire> ...wat
L235[10:49:27] <AmandaC> Saphire:
"dicko" above. "dick" is an old-timey
shortening of "richard"
L236[10:49:43] <AmandaC> ( I have no idea
why, it's way before any of our time )
L237[10:50:40] <Izaya> one of the people
my dad worked with went by dicko IIRC
L238[10:50:45] <Izaya> don't think I ever
met the guy
L239[10:52:47] <S3> I think I have two
choices
L240[10:53:06] <S3> I can either stire all
of the words in a binary dictionary, which will be easy to move
back and forth between disk
L241[10:53:08] <S3> or...
L242[10:53:22] <S3> I can use an array
index pair
L243[10:53:33] <S3> [entry, offset]
L244[10:54:43] <S3> this makes things much
easier besides disk sync in some ways, but it also kind of bytes
because now the way that some things work aren't consistent
L245[10:55:28] <S3> a binary dictionary
may require a sort of "re-addressing" at runtime
load
L246[10:55:33] <S3> not a huge deal
L247[10:56:24] <S3> trying to think how
strings would work..
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L251[11:06:15] <payonel> fingercomp: i'm
here for a short moment, my internet connection on vacation is
painfully unreliable
L252[11:06:33] <payonel> Inari: that cat
was almost awesome :)
L253[11:09:47] <fingercomp> payonel: I
want to ignore hard interrupts in my program. Is there a way to do
so without converting the body into a function and `pcall`ing
it?
L254[11:15:07] <payonel> fingercomp: i
have a short term hack for you, and long term i think the right
thing to do is to give you an event registration you can use to
handle hard interrupts to your program
L255[11:15:09] <payonel> the main reason i
removed the event.shouldInterrupt and friends was because i never
liked the user solution to be "change this openos internal
method"
L256[11:15:10] <payonel> if that makes
sense
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L260[11:20:44] <payonel> or maybe...
L261[11:22:35] <fingercomp> I'd rather
wait for a proper way to do this (right now I'm just `pcall`ing
`event.pull` since it doesn't throw errors other than
"interrupted")
L262[11:23:51] <payonel>
loadfile("your_program.lua",
setmetatable({error=function(...) if (...) ==
"interrupted" then return end error(...) end},
{__index=_G}))
L263[11:25:04] <payonel> a proper way? ok,
i'll give that some more serious thought this week
L264[11:25:09] <payonel> %ping
L265[11:25:12] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
payonel 0.58s
L266[11:25:25] <payonel> my connection is
about to give
L267[11:25:27] <payonel> i can feel
it
L268[11:25:31] <payonel> so i should
run
L269[11:25:32] <payonel> o/
L270[11:29:36] <SubThread> I'm posting a
post on the forums now, will I be able to edit it after it's
verified, cause I can't find a preview functionality?
L271[11:39:49] <Saphire> SubThread: you
should be always be able to edit posts
L272[11:40:19] <SubThread> Ok, well see
then Saphire , I just registered.
L273[11:52:42] <SubThread> Hmm, I can't
click on any buttons on the forums. Nothing happens.
L274[11:53:58] <S3> Does anybody have a
good idea on how component access might work in Forth?
L276[11:56:54] <SubThread> switched to
firefox and suddendly the forum started to work!
L277[11:57:21] <S3> SubThread: weird how
trhat works eh
L278[11:57:28] <S3> next week you'll have
to switch to chrome to fix it again
L280[11:57:38] <ben_mkiv> javascript
disabled or/and noscript/�matrix?
L281[11:57:40] <SubThread> haha yep
L282[11:57:54] <S3> firefox and chrome
both have very active javascript patching going on
L283[11:58:01] <S3> so sites constantly
just break with them
L284[11:58:06] <ben_mkiv> oO
L285[11:58:08] <SubThread> oh
alright
L286[11:58:09] <ben_mkiv> never heard of
that
L287[11:58:10] <ben_mkiv> as webdev
L288[11:59:03] <S3> We run into issues
like this at work all the time
L289[11:59:34] <S3> back in the day it was
just CSS crap, but nowadays it always seems to be the
implementation of JavaScript..
L290[12:00:00] <S3> though a little while
ago we had this really weird firefox problem
L291[12:00:20] <S3> firefox was
"blurring" images used for website logos just a little
tiny bit, like an anti alias
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L293[12:00:33] <S3> eventually it stopped
when firefox updated one day
L294[12:01:11]
<Zerray> is
there a way to chunkload a computer? I have to restart every single
one after each server restart , my Robots with chunkloaders dont
shutdown on server restart
L295[12:01:29] <AmandaC> computers should
stay running, too
L296[12:01:52] <ben_mkiv> maybe you can
put an chunkloader in an adapter?
L297[12:02:16]
<Zerray>
well if computers should stay online something going wrong here
?
L298[12:02:17] <S3> we need a computer
cart
L299[12:02:25] <S3> so that our railcraft
trains can have a computer in a minecart
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L301[12:04:22]
<Zerray> the
display still shows the latest stuff, but the computer itself is
off
L302[12:04:43] <S3> man this would be
cool.. a microcontroller train..
L303[12:05:09] <ben_mkiv> ^^
L304[12:05:44] <S3> although
L305[12:06:14] <S3> you can't have a lan
card in a microcontroller can you?
L306[12:06:21] <ben_mkiv> you can
L307[12:06:24] <ben_mkiv> even wireless
ones :)
L308[12:06:26] <S3> it'd be neat to use
the train tracks as a cable
L309[12:06:29] <S3> for networking
L310[12:06:42] <S3> you can have the
microcontroller control the locks and talk to the station
L312[12:07:16] <S3> Lizzy: what do you
think of that ^
L313[12:08:02] <Lizzy> it's possible
L314[12:08:40] <S3> I mentioned you
because I remember you saying something about wanting to build some
sort of train control system
L315[12:08:56] <Lizzy> yeah, i'll probably
do it at some point
L316[12:09:05] <ben_mkiv> i dont know if i
like the rail as cable idea
L317[12:09:06] <Lizzy> but that's really
far down my projects list at the moment
L319[12:09:18] <Lizzy> the rail itself
isn't a cable
L320[12:09:18] <ben_mkiv> for long tracks
that might be pretty intense to check connections
L321[12:09:52] <S3> ben_mkiv: I'm not sure
how OC cabling works. if I made my own cabling mod I'd only connect
the endpoints
L322[12:10:02] <S3> so that the size of
the cable wouldn't matter..
L323[12:10:15] <SubThread> There we go, my
drone script was posted, just waiting for a moderator to approve
it.
L324[12:10:15] <ben_mkiv> yea, oc can use
event system when placing cables
L325[12:10:17] <S3> if you broke a cable
it'd just modify a tree
L326[12:10:23] <ben_mkiv> but for other
mods it would have to use polling
L327[12:10:55] <ben_mkiv> or patch the
rail placement events for each mod that adds rails
L328[12:11:06] <S3> so like
L329[12:11:07]
<Zerray>
mekanism.. how to not program cables ?
L330[12:11:12] <S3> I could introduce a
new rail type
L331[12:11:16] <S3> but then it';d be hard
to do shit
L332[12:11:19] <ben_mkiv> :D
L333[12:11:27] <S3> hmmmmm
L334[12:11:43] <S3> ben_mkiv: UNLESS
Railcraft was done "correctly"
L335[12:11:45]
<Lizzy> you
could do a similar thing to Railcraft's electric rails and just
have them join a 'pool' and have them check it on break/place
only
L336[12:12:14] <S3> in which case I coyuld
use railcraft to transmit, but then it wouldn't work with `vanilla
rails w/o railcraft..
L337[12:12:52] <S3> what to do..
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L339[12:13:30] <ben_mkiv> btw. chunkloader
in adapter doesnt work
L340[12:13:30] <S3> I once thought of
making a high power radio communication card or something for
OC
L341[12:13:31] <ben_mkiv> just tried
L342[12:13:42] <S3> so that you could send
a wireless signal kilometers away with the expense of power
L343[12:13:56] <ben_mkiv> who would use
that?
L344[12:14:02] <ben_mkiv> afaik the
wireless card is without limits?!
L345[12:14:06] <S3> probably nobody
because linked cards
L346[12:14:14] <S3> I thought the wifi
card was pretty short range
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L348[12:14:41]
<Lizzy> it
has a 400 block range by default but only if that's
line-of-site
L349[12:14:50]
<Lizzy>
stuff in the way weakens the signal
L350[12:14:56] <ben_mkiv> ah you are
right
L351[12:15:08] <ben_mkiv> never hit the
limit before
L352[12:15:19] <ben_mkiv> also it works
like your idea S3
L353[12:15:24] <ben_mkiv> needs more
energy for larger distance
L354[12:15:26] <ben_mkiv> if i got that
right
L355[12:15:27] <S3> I just read the doc, I
see now
L356[12:15:35] <S3> I never used the
wireless cards before
L357[12:15:43]
<Zerray> so
I need to place a robot with chunkloader next to the computer?
xD
L358[12:15:51] <S3> it's too bad
really
L359[12:15:52] <ben_mkiv> i'm using
microcontrollers with them for wireless redstone
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L361[12:16:05] <S3> if I made my own game
I'd make the rails behave as a data structure that could be used to
send information
L362[12:16:27] <S3> but I won't
L363[12:16:51] <S3> unless there is a way
but I doubt minecraft actually tracks the endpoints of the
track
L364[12:17:10] <Syrren> it almost
certainly doesn't
L365[12:17:14] <Syrren> nothing stopping a
mod from doing so, though
L366[12:17:16] <S3> plus you need more
than that
L367[12:17:45] <S3> I wonder if railcraft
uses the minecraft rail and just sort of adds more to it
L368[12:17:53] <S3> because I could
reflect it
L369[12:19:44] <AmandaC> @Zerry Also ,you
should be using a chunk loader in the recipe for the chunk loader
card, anyway.
L370[12:20:03] <AmandaC> so just make a
normal chunk loader.
L371[12:20:20] <AmandaC>
s/card/upgrade/
L372[12:20:20] <MichiBot> <AmandaC>
@Zerry Also ,you should be using a chunk loader in the recipe for
the chunk loader upgrade, anyway.
L373[12:22:22]
<Zerray>
what?
L374[12:22:33]
<Zerray> I
have no chunkloader beside the chunkloader upgrade
L375[12:22:37] <AmandaC> I see
L376[12:23:06] <AmandaC> I guess chunk
loaders aren't things that every mod under the sun includes
anymore
L377[12:23:19] <ben_mkiv> yea, most are
buggy in 1.10.2
L378[12:26:15]
<Kodos> %g
bitnet communications tower
L380[12:26:34]
<Kodos> S3
something like that would be cool
L381[12:27:11] <S3> kodos: the
minecart?
L382[12:27:33]
<Kodos> The
tower Michibit just linked
L383[12:28:00] <S3> oh hey it's a cell
phone tower
L385[12:28:33]
<Kodos>
Lol
L386[12:28:44]
<Kodos>
Brb
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L399[13:40:07]
<Zerray> is
there a way to see the full error if the display is to small?
L400[13:47:00]
<logan2611>
If its a computer error, use the analyser
L401[13:54:45]
<Zerray> its
a programm error ?
L402[13:54:54]
<Zerray> in
my code but the backtrace is to long
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L406[13:59:23] <AmandaC> `your-code |
less`
L407[14:02:18]
<logan2611>
could also do `your-program >> thing.txt`
L408[14:02:45]
<Zerray> hm
dont get it.. how can I use that?
L409[14:02:58]
<logan2611>
mine outputs the error to a text file
L410[14:04:16] <AmandaC> instead of
running `your-program` from the shell, run one of the two
commands
L411[14:04:24] <AmandaC> it redirects the
output
L412[14:06:53]
<Zerray>
well the programm need some user input to reach the error
zone^^
L413[14:07:56] <AmandaC> input will still
go to the progra
L414[14:08:17] <AmandaC> otherwise, use
pcall in your code to catch the error and shuffle it away soewhere
yourself
L415[14:09:49] <S3> Zerray you can also
use tee
L416[14:09:57]
<Zerray>
tee? ?
L417[14:10:00] <S3> your-program | tee
log.txt
L418[14:10:24]
<Zerray> tee
not found, its a robot btw
L419[14:10:25] <S3> don't forget to ensure
wether or not you need to redirect stderr
L421[14:10:36] <S3> tee is such a great
command
L422[14:11:26] <S3> I'm thinking more
traditional *nix anyways because I didn't read the actual
convo
L424[14:11:32] <S3> like an asshat
L425[14:12:25]
<Zerray>
tried the >> log.txt but it doesnt write the error there
xD
L426[14:12:29]
<Zerray>
awwwwww
L427[14:13:09] <AmandaC> It might use a
different syntax for stderr, but payonel's hiding in the bushes
behind Inari's house, so we can't ask him unless Inari feels like
getting dressed.
L428[14:13:19]
<Zerray>
xD
L429[14:13:49]
<Zerray> how
does that pcall works?
L430[14:14:00] <Lizzy> try 2&>
log.txt for std error
L431[14:14:48] <AmandaC> `local ok,
ret-1-or-err, ret-2, ret-3, ret-N = pcall(some-function,
some-function-arg-1, some-function-arg-2,
some-function-arg-N)`
L432[14:15:02] <S3> I was just speakinjg
hypothetically just in case there was an stderr now
L433[14:15:16] <S3> because that's
generally the main reason on Linux or something I can't get the
damn output
L434[14:15:42] <S3> I know that new
features have slowly been creeping in
L435[14:16:26] <S3> BTW, has anyone
developed an OpenOS updater?
L436[14:16:41] <S3> to they they can get
the latest openos without upgrading oc?
L437[14:17:31]
<Zerray>
lizzy: didnt work ? it only prints the basic stdout
L439[14:17:43] *
Lizzy shrugs
L440[14:17:54] <SubThread> (comment may be
wrong, but thread is correct)
L441[14:18:18] <S3> SubThread: cool!
L442[14:18:58]
<Zerray> Iam
seaching houres for the bug in the code, and part of the error
message , that I can read say NOTHING ^^
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L446[14:21:58]
<Zerray> I
want try catch in lua xD
L447[14:23:47] <AmandaC> that's basically
what `pcall` is
L449[14:24:20] <AmandaC> Inari: what kind
of abomination are you making?
L450[14:24:24] <Inari> Not me
L451[14:24:25] <Inari> :P
L452[14:25:01] <AmandaC> oh, it picked
just the example file for the inline preview. :P
L453[14:25:09]
<Zerray> i
replace 2&> with 2> and it works ?
L454[14:25:12] <AmandaC> and I didn't even
look at the git user.
L455[14:25:21]
<Lizzy> oh
yay, it seems an update to the forums broke the theme
ever-so-slightly... ~_~
L456[14:26:52]
<Lizzy> also
why are guests able to submit reports for posts.....
L457[14:28:56]
<Lizzy>
there, that's fixed
L458[14:29:22]
<Lizzy>
SubThread, i approved your post by the way
L459[14:32:16]
<Zerray>
function savePos(x,y,z)
L460[14:32:16]
<Zerray> if
x ~= nil then pos.x = pos.x + x end
L461[14:32:17]
<Zerray> if
y ~= nil then pos.y = pos.y + y end
L462[14:32:17]
<Zerray> if
z ~= nil then pos.z = pos.z + z end
L463[14:32:17]
<Zerray>
local file = io.open("position","w")
L464[14:32:17]
<Zerray>
file:write(serial.serialize(pos))
L465[14:32:18]
<Zerray>
file:close()
L466[14:32:18]
<Zerray> end
-- is it possible that X get modified outsite of the function?
cause x is sometimes a bool even if I never parse an bool argument
into the function
L467[14:32:47]
<Lizzy>
@ZeekDaGeek please use the backticks (`\``) for code next
time
L468[14:33:02]
<Lizzy> that
didn't work how i wanted it to
L469[14:33:50] <AmandaC> triple
backtick
L470[14:34:11]
<Lizzy> i
wanted to put a backtick in the code block
L472[14:34:30]
<Lizzy>
yes
L473[14:34:50]
<Lizzy>
cause then that way it gets converted into a handly link IRC side
rather than lots of lines
L475[14:35:34]
<Zerray>
oh
L476[14:35:49] <AmandaC> vs spaing the
entire bunch of code as a bunch of seperate lines
L477[14:35:55] <AmandaC>
s/spaing/spamming/
L478[14:35:55] <MichiBot> <AmandaC>
vs spamming the entire bunch of code as a bunch of seperate
lines
L479[14:36:09]
<Zerray>
allright thx^^, but do you know why that happens?
L480[14:36:25] <SubThread> Thanks
Lizzy!
L481[14:36:44]
<Lizzy> is
pos defined outside the function?
L482[14:37:02]
<Zerray>
yes
L483[14:37:19]
<Lizzy> hmm,
how are you calling savePos?
L484[14:37:47]
<Zerray>
savePos(_,-1,_)
L485[14:38:09]
<Zerray> oh
he eat the underlines
L486[14:38:17]
<Lizzy> i
saw the underlines on irc
L487[14:38:23]
<Zerray>
good^^
L488[14:38:42]
<Lizzy> i
don't think that you can use underscores like that for calling
functions
L489[14:39:04] <Inari> You can
L490[14:39:10] <Inari> But its just
calling it with the underscore variable
L491[14:39:10] <Inari> ;D
L492[14:39:25] <AmandaC> pass `nil`
explicitely if you don't want to provide a value.
L493[14:39:30]
<Lizzy>
^
L494[14:39:59] <AmandaC> if you have
another part of the code that goes `_ = <expr>` you're going
to get junk in that invocation
L495[14:40:25] <Inari> Yeah, _ is just
another variable, it's just convention to use it for values you
don't care about
L496[14:40:32] <Inari> Values returned
from a call that is
L497[14:40:34]
<Zerray>
ohhh
L498[14:40:50]
<Zerray>
thats was the point
L499[14:40:56]
<Zerray> _
got true sometimes from another function
L500[14:41:02]
<Zerray> thx
guys! ?
L501[14:41:06]
<Zerray> and
girls*
L502[14:41:20] <S3> THERRE ARE GIRLS ON
THE INTERNET?!!?!?!
L503[14:41:30] <Lizzy> yes
L504[14:41:41] <Inari> No girls, only
grills. Also no guys, only lards.
L505[14:41:53] <Lizzy> Inari, what about
catgirls?
L506[14:41:59] <Lizzy> or are they
catgrills?
L507[14:42:06] <Inari> I guess the
latter
L508[14:42:12] <Lizzy> noted
L509[14:43:01] <Inari> I mostly just came
up with "lard" as a typo for "lad" as it's
about as stupid as the "grill" stuff that annoys me
L510[14:43:02] <Inari> :P
L511[14:43:26] <S3> wowzer
L512[14:43:31] <S3> some chicken grease
caught fire in the pan
L513[14:43:35] <S3> doesn't that
stink
L514[14:43:58] <AmandaC> Day 38923:
Assassin reports failure, will retry in a fortnight.
L515[14:44:19] <Inari> Isn't it more
like
L516[14:44:22] <Inari> victim reports
failure
L517[14:44:27] <AmandaC> Inari: shh!
L518[14:46:49] <Inari> AmandaC: Imagine
you're suddenly in a dark room
L519[14:47:04] <AmandaC>
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WHO TURNED OUT
THE SUN?~!?!?!??!?!??!?!?!?
L520[14:47:06] <Inari> And you go
"Hello?" and the darkness just echoes back
"Shhh"
L521[14:47:28] *
AmandaC flails around in Inari's lap trying to find the sun
again
L522[14:47:30] <Inari> ax
L523[14:47:32] <Inari> xD
L524[14:48:02] <AmandaC> :P
L525[14:49:38] *
AmandaC is watching/listening to a talk fro the Open Source Summit,
and she's highly amused at this person referring to the different
time counters in the kernel as "timelines"
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L527[14:49:50] <S3> Inari: and then
pennywise shows up
L528[14:49:56] <Inari> I wanna listen to
balccon talks, but they aren't on YT yet
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L530[14:50:38] <AmandaC> Inari: isn't that
the conference that was being talked about in -compsci? Likely
won't be up for at least a week
L531[14:50:46] <AmandaC> I think it's
still going on
L532[14:50:52] <Inari> AmandaC: Yeah
:P
L533[14:51:16] <AmandaC> %choose cereal or
other
L534[14:51:17] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
cereal
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L536[15:00:01] <S3> there we gos
L537[15:00:06] <S3> chicken ric eand black
beans
L538[15:00:29] <AmandaC> S3: burnt pieces
of chicken grease isn't black beans.
L539[15:00:37] *
AmandaC flees
L540[15:02:26] <S3> AmandaC: wut?
L541[15:14:15] <Inari> AmandaC: Now I want
kidney beans
L542[15:27:06] <S3> ok guys
L544[15:28:07] <S3> did I just miss it or
does the wiki not say how much memory each memory chip has
L545[15:29:27] <SubThread> hmm i've seen
it, probably in the config file
L546[15:29:41] <S3> I was trying to
remember just how much memory T1 has
L547[15:29:45] <S3> so I can accomodate
memory
L548[15:29:51] <S3> memory
reservation*
L549[15:30:19] <AmandaC> Inari: ... kidney
beans?
L550[15:30:44] <SubThread> 192,
L551[15:30:44] <SubThread> 256,
L552[15:30:44] <SubThread> 384,
L553[15:30:44] <SubThread> 512,
L554[15:30:44] <SubThread> 768,
L555[15:30:46] <SubThread> 1024 in my
config (haven't changed it))
L556[15:30:55] <S3> ah so it's less than I
thought
L557[15:31:30] <S3> I have this design
problem I'm trying to work out
L558[15:31:50] <S3> if I type say, '
main
L559[15:32:06] <S3> it will find main, and
if it exists, it will put the address of main on the stack.
L560[15:32:18] <S3> this is easy if I
incorporate a giant string for memory
L561[15:32:50] <S3> however, if I wanted
it to be more dynamic.. I'm curious how I could do that. example,
if I wanted to include the dictionary in a table all by
itself.
L562[15:34:39] <S3> this becomes
complicated, because there's a difference between a character and a
number, since numbers can be much bigger than 8 bits
L563[15:35:31] <Inari> AmandaC: they're
tasty :<
L564[15:35:50] <AmandaC> Inari: Oh. I was
confusing them with something else, which you probably don't want
to eat.
L565[15:36:09] <S3> in the event that I
were implementing a 16 bit dictionary, every index would represent
16 bits, but If I increment by one, then I am incrementing to half
an index (that part is fine)
L566[15:36:14] <S3> AmandaC: you are on a
roll today
L567[15:36:28] <S3> oh nvm
L568[15:36:37] <AmandaC> WHO IS ATTEMPTING
TO MAKE AN AMANDA SANDWITCH?! THEY SHALL PAY!
L570[15:37:25] <S3> %lua 51 % 2
L571[15:37:25] <MichiBot> 1
L572[15:37:35] <Temia> Yeah, cats are
meatloaves, get it right
L573[15:37:45] <S3> %lua 51 - (51 %
2)
L574[15:37:45] <MichiBot> 50
L575[15:37:54] <S3> %lua 75 - (75 %
2)
L576[15:37:54] <MichiBot> 74
L578[15:39:37] <S3> %lua 53 / 2
L579[15:39:37] <MichiBot> 26.5
L580[15:39:53] <S3> %lua math.floor(53 /
2)
L581[15:39:53] <MichiBot> 26
L582[15:41:55] <S3> do you guys want a 16
bit or 32 bit forth?
L583[15:42:45] <Inari> How about 37 bit
forth
L584[15:43:06] <S3> that can work, but it
should be aligned to 8 bits to make strings work right
L585[15:44:27] <S3> 32 bit may be
best
L586[15:44:37] <S3> because we can expect
everybody's lua to be at least 32 bit
L587[15:44:49] <S3> Sangar: is the oc lua
just 32 bit?
L588[15:44:53] <S3> I assume it is..
L589[15:45:45] <S3> Yeah I'll make it 32
bit, then the table will just be sane
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L591[15:46:23] <S3> it also makes it easy
to transfer between disk and table
L592[15:47:47] <S3> address 37 could be
located in 32 bit cell # math.floor(37 / 4)
L593[15:48:35] <S3> %lua math.floor(37 /
4)
L594[15:48:35] <MichiBot> 9
L595[15:48:52] <S3> and increment would
be:
L596[15:48:59] <S3> %lua 37 % 4
L597[15:48:59] <MichiBot> 1
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L599[15:58:08] <S3> ok. if I use an inline
stack sie, how big do you think the stack should be?
L600[16:01:41] <gamax92> neural network
speech synthesis
L601[16:05:10] <gamax92> pulseaudio seems
to constantly crash due to terminal scrolling but then won't crash
again after it's crashed once
L602[16:25:50]
<20kdc>
gamax92: Due to *terminal scrolling*?
L603[16:25:56] <Corded> * <20kdc> is
confused
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L605[16:31:19] <gamax92> because when it
hits the end of the scrollable area it plays a noise
L606[16:31:34] <gamax92> and then pulse
crashes
L607[16:38:13]
<20kdc> if
PulseAudio wasn't more supported than JACK I'd just switch to JACK
for everything and be done with it
L608[16:40:11] <infina> S3: got my new
case and I now have water cooling.
L610[16:40:59] <infina> Went from ~80C to
~40C under load.
L611[16:41:11] <infina> So, yes, very
cool.
L612[16:42:55] <S3> damn it I saw how : is
typically defined the other day
L613[16:46:02] <gamax92> playing around
with merlin speech synthesis
L614[16:46:14] <gamax92> already had to
patch it to get around a bug
L615[17:07:39] <gamax92> I don't have
enough disk space for this, oops
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L623[18:49:34] <AmandaC> Well, in theory
my phone will now send notifications over to my laptop.
L624[18:55:54] <Izaya> I've tried 3 ways
of doing that and none of them work. Which setup, out of
curiosity?
L626[18:56:41] <Izaya> Oh, huh.
L627[18:56:44] <AmandaC> Took some stabby,
and I actually ended up switching firewalls just because the
openSUSE one is obtuse as fuck
L628[18:57:07] <ben_mkiv> what do they
use?
L629[18:57:14] <AmandaC>
SuSEFirewall2
L630[18:57:20] <ben_mkiv> never heard of
it
L631[18:57:26] <ben_mkiv> what are you
using now? shorewall?
L632[18:57:30] <AmandaC> firewalld
L633[18:58:38] <MineRobber9000> \2
L634[18:58:40] <MineRobber9000> ffs
L635[18:58:40] *
Izaya never got KDE connect working but it wasn't because of the
firewall for me :P
L636[19:01:22] *
Izaya is actually the kind of terrible person that doesn't use a
firewall at all on most of his boxen
L637[19:03:01] <AmandaC> It'll remain to
be see if it'll handle Android O properly. :P
L638[19:03:32] <AmandaC> Google cut the
balls off of background tasks for O, after gently nudging people to
use other APIs since, at least Jellybean
L639[19:04:21] <Izaya> I wish Android 4
was still supported
L640[19:04:39] <Izaya> it was the peak for
me, it looked good and it didn't have a lot of BS
restrictions
L641[19:04:57] *
ben_mkiv is still using 4.x on his tablet
L642[19:09:22] <Saphire> AmandaC:
hmm?
L643[19:09:40] <AmandaC> Saphire:
mew?
L644[19:10:25] *
Saphire licks the meow :P
L645[19:10:29] <AmandaC>
s/tasks/processes/ I guess.
L646[19:10:29] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Invalid
regex extra non-whitespace characters found after substitute
command in sed script: s/tasks/processes/ I guess./
L647[19:10:39] <Saphire> What you mean by
background tasks?
L648[19:11:07] <AmandaC> Saphire:
background services can't run without user-visibility (active
notification, media playing, etc)
L649[19:11:31] <Saphire> ...eeeeh, I think
it should rather /finally provide users with a nice and good list
of all the running shit/, you know, like Linux with DE or
Windows
L650[19:11:45] <AmandaC> There's windows
where they're allowed to be started / run, but those windows are
very tightly controlled so the battery can be saved
L651[19:13:12] <Saphire> AmandaC: yet when
I kept switching between discord and Firefox, one of them is killed
:v
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L653[19:16:41] <AmandaC> vOv
L654[19:17:39] *
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L675[23:46:40] <gamax92> trying to do
automatic game texture upscaling
L676[23:47:30] <gamax92> when the image
either has no alpha or soft alpha, I just pass it through
waifu2x
L677[23:48:04] <gamax92> and when it has
hard transparent edges, I extract the alpha mask, scale it up with
a pixel upscaler, trace it into a vector, scale the colors with
waifu2x, and them merge it all together