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L1[00:02:49] <ben_mkiv> here, too
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L5[01:15:40] <ackley14> heya, having some
issues with event.pull("modem_message") anybody able to
help me out?
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L7[01:32:54]
<ZeekDaGeek>
Lizzy accidentally tagged me when I hadn't said anything since Aug
2nd. I've been scrolling through so much text as a result to find
the context. xD
L8[01:34:41]
<ZeekDaGeek>
Things I've learned from glacing through a month of logs... You
guys are obsessed with nekos.
L9[01:34:51]
<ZeekDaGeek>
I think they get talked about more then code.
L10[01:35:35] <Syrren> @ZeekDaGeek: that's
mostly Inari and company. :-P
L11[02:02:10]
<ZeekDaGeek>
That does sound about right. ?
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L18[03:57:47] <MichiBot>
A $400 Keyboard
with NO ACTUAL Keys! | length:
7m 21s | Likes:
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Linus Tech
Tips | Published On 17/9/2017
L19[03:59:48] <ben_mkiv> i would prefer
real boobs
L20[04:00:59]
<Forecaster>
I think I prefer a real keyboard
L21[04:02:31]
<Forecaster>
you know, you could emulate this thing using a controller with two
analog sticks...
L22[04:03:25] <ben_mkiv> yea, the hardware
is cheaper than a keyboard with real buttons xD
L23[04:03:39] <Izaya> steam pinwheel
keyboard anyone?
L24[04:04:07] <Izaya> that thing is like
the best controller keyboard
L25[04:05:03]
<Forecaster>
I've never seen that before
L27[04:05:40] <Izaya> I wish there was a
standalone version tbh
L28[04:05:42]
<Forecaster>
yeah I looked it up
L29[04:07:25] <ben_mkiv> thats actually the
best onscreenkeyboard i've seen so far
L30[04:07:36] <ben_mkiv> for analog
controller input^
L31[04:07:48] <Izaya> yeah it's p.
great
L32[04:08:12] <Izaya> It'd be nice if I
could use it with a controller-as-a-keyboard program
L33[04:08:36] <ben_mkiv> wonder how devices
for disabled people work
L34[04:08:39] <ben_mkiv> are they that
advanced?
L35[04:08:49] <ben_mkiv> they could learn
from steam^^ :D
L36[04:09:10] <Izaya> of course
L37[04:09:22] <Izaya> there's always the
possibility that Valve patented it or some shit
L38[04:10:00] <ben_mkiv> yea, but valve
aint ubisoft or ea :P
L39[04:10:06] *
Izaya shrugs
L40[04:10:15] <ben_mkiv> so they may be
cool with it using it for such applications
L41[04:10:20] <Izaya> If you had a FOSS
standalone program I doubt they'd lose their shit at you
eitheir
L42[04:53:40] <g> some PSP homebrew did
something similar
L43[04:53:42] <g> steam is hardly the
first
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L45[05:16:03]
<Forecaster>
the tooltip of the remote terminal is wrong
L46[05:17:06]
<Lizzy> or,
perhaps it is you that is wrong
L47[05:19:09]
<Forecaster>
na, I'm pretty sure it's wrong :P
L48[05:20:58]
<Saphire>
>Linus Tech
L49[05:21:10]
<Saphire>
...I am mildly annoyed by the
L50[05:21:17]
<Saphire>
*that
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L52[06:00:55] *
Izaya hmms
L53[06:01:01] <Izaya> How hard is it to
generate QR codes?
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L55[06:23:32] <Inari> Izaya: Not that hard
iirc
L56[06:32:36] <Izaya> so there are existing
lua QR code libraries
L57[06:32:39] <Izaya> just... 55K
L58[06:35:12] *
Saphire flops
L59[06:35:19] <Saphire> I wanna have a
domain o.o
L60[06:53:23]
<Forecaster>
so buy one
L61[06:54:21] <Inari> %give MichiBot
Saphire's domain
L62[06:54:22] *
MichiBot accepts Saphire's domain and adds it to her
inventory
L63[06:54:41] <Inari> @Forecaster Human
kings don't tend to want to hand their domain over to a
dragon
L64[06:55:10]
<Forecaster>
but if you give them enough gold
L65[07:07:07] <Saphire> %slap Inari
L66[07:07:13] <Saphire> Aww
L67[07:07:16] <Saphire> %pet Inari
L68[07:07:17] *
MichiBot brushes Inari with a quantum hug. Inari recovers 7
health!
L69[07:11:13] <Inari> %give MichiBot a
subatomic hug
L70[07:11:14] *
MichiBot accepts the subatomic hug and adds it to her
inventory
L71[07:18:47] <Saphire> ....huh
L72[07:19:54] <Saphire> Apparently lisp's
and works just like Lua's: "x and y and z" would give
either z, or nil or false or whatever is false. and in list (and x
y z) would return z or nil o..o If I understood things
right...
L73[07:22:28] *
Saphire gasps
L74[07:22:44] <Saphire> Lua is lisp
pretending to be C-like! Just kidding
L75[07:28:51] <Syrren> Saphire: which
lisp?
L76[07:29:11] <Syrren> Guile, Racket,
Scheme, Emacs Lisp, Common Lisp...?
L77[07:29:58] <Saphire> CL o..o
L78[07:30:00] *
Saphire hides
L79[07:30:51] <Syrren> right. (and t foo)
== foo
L80[07:31:04] <Syrren> (or foo nil) ==
foo
L81[07:31:15] <Syrren> (unless foo is
nil)
L82[07:31:57] <Inari> Is that last line a
lisp command? ;)
L83[07:32:02] <Syrren> nope
L84[07:32:05] <Syrren> although it could
be
L85[07:32:30] <Syrren>
s/^(unless/
;; (unless/
L86[07:32:31] <MichiBot> Syrren: Invalid
regex Unclosed group near index 8
L87[07:32:34] <Syrren>
s/^\(unless/
;; (unless/
L88[07:32:34] <MichiBot> <Syrren>
;; (unless foo is nil)
L89[07:32:37] <Syrren> there
L90[07:32:52] <Syrren> ; is the lisp
comment character
L91[07:33:39] <Syrren> Inari: lisp does
have an "unless" statement -- (unless foo bar) -- which
is equivalent to (if (not foo) bar (values))
L92[07:45:02] <g> most lisps do in
fact
L93[07:45:07] <g> I think clojure uses
"if-not"
L94[07:46:14] <Syrren> I hesitate to call
Clojure a lisp, tbh
L95[07:47:34] <g> by any definition it is,
though
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L97[07:47:41] <WatchtowerOrator> Time for a
new episode from Forecaster! You're welcome!
L99[07:47:41] <WatchtowerOrator> Tags on
this video:
building,industrialcraft2,railcraft,cabling,opencomputers,elevator
L100[07:47:41] <MichiBot>
RailcraftLP-
[Episode 42] - Server and Client | length:
0
milliseconds | Likes:
0
Dislikes:
0 Views:
0 | by
Forecaster | Published On 18/9/2017
L101[07:47:58] <Syrren>
>length: 0 milliseconds
L102[07:48:10] <Syrren> Forecaster:
world's shortest episode ^ ?
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L105[07:53:18] <WatchtowerOrator> Time for
a new episode from Forecaster! You're welcome!
L107[07:53:18] <WatchtowerOrator> Tags on
this video:
building,industrialcraft2,railcraft,cabling,opencomputers,elevator
L108[07:53:19] <MichiBot>
RailcraftLP-
[Episode 42] - Server and Client | length:
36m 2s |
Likes:
0 Dislikes:
0 Views:
0 | by
Forecaster |
Published On 18/9/2017
L109[07:53:52] <Syrren> :-P
L110[07:54:16]
<Forecaster>
blame michibot
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L112[07:56:04] <Syrren> %give MichiBot the
World's Shortest Let's Play Episode
L113[07:56:05] *
MichiBot accepts the World's Shortest Let's Play Episode and adds
it to her inventory
L114[07:56:53] <g> I always used to want
to do let's play and similar types of videos
L115[07:57:00] <g> but my health makes it
close to impossible
L116[07:57:08] <g> nobody wants to listen
to an asthmatic coughing avery 4 words
L117[07:57:13] <Syrren> ;(
L118[07:57:18] <g> every*
L119[07:57:39] <g> but it's ok I can steal
modpack ideas from videos
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L121[08:10:38]
<Forecaster>
you could play without talking
L122[08:12:31] <Mimiru> Blame the youtube
api..
L123[08:12:37] <Mimiru> it returned 0 for
the length
L124[08:12:48]
<Forecaster>
:P
L125[08:13:21] <Mimiru> :P
L127[08:13:24] <MichiBot>
OSIS+ Finest
Micro Survival Kit PERIOD! | length:
8m 26s | Likes:
22,172 Dislikes:
2,150 Views:
973,946 | by
Wranglerstar | Published On 7/10/2015
L128[08:13:40]
<Forecaster>
the title may or may not be very sarcastic
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L130[08:40:14] <Michiyo> Bleh...
L131[08:41:01]
<20kdc>
Forecaster: to summarize: *nothing in the kit works*
L132[08:41:24]
<20kdc> ok,
I tell a lie. The arbitrary hair comb works.
L133[09:03:42]
<Forecaster>
woo, elevator setup complete
L134[09:03:50]
<Forecaster>
well, the first two floors
L135[09:04:21]
<Forecaster>
(just finished recording the next episode with the rest of the
setup)
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L137[09:08:04]
<Forecaster>
@20kdc a comb is *the* most important survival item
L138[09:08:13]
<Forecaster>
#MineCombs
L139[09:08:34]
<Forecaster>
#HairCraft
L140[09:09:00]
<Forecaster>
Vexatos: We have a working elevator :D
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L142[09:19:43] <Vexatos> oh no
L143[09:19:47] <Vexatos> meanwhile I'm
still busy >_>
L144[09:20:20]
<Forecaster>
at least I document everything so you can keep up :P
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L146[09:46:29] <Inari> "Let's find
out why IE11 hates this translate3d"
L147[09:46:47] <Inari> "Oh it's
because it doesn't support -webkit-transform and i typo'd the
translate3d at tranlate3d in the non-webkit one
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L150[10:06:00] <Michiyo> %w 72396
L151[10:06:01] <MichiBot> Current weather
for Wynne, AR Current Temp: 84.9°F/29.4°C Feels Like: 107°F/41°C
Current Humidity: 100% Wind: From the East 1.0 Mph/1.6 Km/h
Conditions: Clear
L152[10:06:11] <Michiyo> o_O
L153[10:06:13] <Michiyo> no..
L154[10:06:15] <Michiyo> can't be
L155[10:06:37] <Michiyo> ok yeah
L156[10:06:40] <Michiyo> the feels like is
broken
L157[10:06:42] <Michiyo> wtf api
L158[10:06:52] <Michiyo> oh.. the current
temp is too
L159[10:06:53] <Michiyo> wtf
L160[10:06:59] *
Michiyo glares at the weather apiu
L161[10:07:03] <Michiyo> s/u//
L162[10:07:03] <MichiBot> * Michiyo glares
at the weather api
L163[10:07:09]
<Ben> 100%
humidity \o/
L164[10:07:42] <Michiyo> I think the API
is fubar ATM... that's GOTTA be old data..
L165[10:08:08] <Michiyo> humidity is 71%
on the site I source the API from... so the API is broken..
L166[10:11:36] <S3> APIs are bad
L167[10:12:09] <Inari> S3: ?.?
L168[10:13:59] <S3> Heh. According to some
really cool people, that is. I watched this interesting talk and a
major part of it was discussing how APIs are horrible and we should
feel horrible; and that it's much more sane and dependable to use
finite state machines to handle interaction between things
instead.
L169[10:14:28] <S3> see if I can't find
it
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L171[10:15:20] <g> Sounds like people that
talk about "monads" all day
L172[10:16:39] <S3> Well, at first, it
made no sense to me, but then when I sat down and drew it out on
paper, I realized, holy crap, it does solve a lot of issues,
including the issue that "device A may not properly implement
Y"
L173[10:17:17] <S3> Because if at any
moment the state of the communication becomes invalid, the
communication stops, as it is incompatible.
L174[10:17:33] <S3> this is useful for
compliancy and security
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L176[10:19:45] <S3> man I can't find that
video
L178[10:24:29] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name:
Obsolete Technology Posted on: 9/18/2017
L179[10:29:07] <infina> S3: ...
L180[10:30:06] <S3> infina: we gots 1.12
UPS?!
L181[10:30:15] <S3> infina: I found the
best spawn ever
L182[10:32:09] <infina> I saw. Any other
1.12.1 mods you want to add?
L183[10:33:19] <infina> Cell connection
here is crap.
L184[10:35:08] <S3> OMG Clay soldiers got
ported
L185[10:35:11] <S3> but we don't -need-
that
L186[10:36:11] <infina> Hmm...
L187[10:36:59] <S3> do we really need
industrial craft?
L188[10:37:09] <S3> what's so good about
IC now that other mods don't provide?
L189[10:38:33] <S3> I don't remember if
clay soldiers is actually useful so I wouldn't worry about it. I
just remember it being a neat toy mod
L190[10:39:19] <S3> let's see, we have
harvestcraft..
L191[10:42:12] <S3> infina: do you
remember that mod that was on the old vemi server that forced us to
cast our own weapons? that was really cool
L192[10:51:47] <gamax92> Can't wake
up
L193[10:52:44] <S3> gamax92: go to
bed
L194[10:53:05] <Michiyo> wake me up
inside
L195[10:53:56] <S3> infina: oh! no Proect
Red or Red logic? hmm. Super Circuit maker should be out, or if not
out soon- which could replace those. Also, if you don't have either
of those, at least redstone paste should be installed for on the
wall redstone
L196[11:19:31] <Backslash> Guys is it
possible to connect my computer to computer port from extreme
reactors without having the computer directly on the port?
L197[11:19:43] <Michiyo> use a
cable..?
L198[11:19:52] <Backslash> The cable
doesnt connect.
L199[11:19:58] <Michiyo> use an
adapter?
L200[11:20:08] <Michiyo> (the cable should
connect.. it used to I swear...)
L201[11:20:21] <Backslash> I tried that,
but its not working. Do i need to configure the adapter?
L202[11:20:46] <Michiyo> (I wrote the
original Big Reactors OC interaction code.... which Extreme
Reactors should still be using.. so unless they fucked it up big
time.. it SHOULD still work..)
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L205[11:21:20] <Backslash> Not connecting
:P
L206[11:21:32]
<Kodos>
#notourfault
L207[11:21:43] <Michiyo> So, looks like
they fucked it up.. lol
L208[11:22:35] <Backslash> And if i place
an adapter on the port and connect it with cables to my computer i
get an error because there is no 'br_reactor'
L209[11:22:36] <Backslash> :/
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L211[11:23:18] <Michiyo> DO you get any
errors from OC when you load a world from OC saying it couldn't run
a class transformer, or anything?
L212[11:23:43] <Backslash> Nope
L213[11:24:08] <Backslash> But i just
tested to run the computer directly at the port and i get the same
error.
L214[11:24:13] <Backslash> Seems like
something isnt working. :/
L215[11:24:28] <Michiyo> Yeah, it sounds
like they've broken their component stuff...
L216[11:27:25] <Michiyo> IDK if ER still
uses simple component or not..
L217[11:27:39] <Michiyo> and I don't feel
like digging through their code to find out either :/ lol
L218[11:27:54] <Michiyo> do you have any
other OC addons you could try..?
L219[11:28:04] <Backslash> Not sure
:D
L220[11:28:15] <Michiyo> pre-made mod
pack?
L221[11:28:18] <Backslash> I'm only using
OC to monitor my reactor.
L222[11:28:35] <Backslash> Its my own, but
i dont know which mods are supporting OC.
L223[11:28:45] <Michiyo> ahh
L225[11:30:15] <Michiyo> Backslash, open a
command prompt cd into the mods directory and type dir >
mods.txt
L226[11:30:22] <Michiyo> and then pastebin
the content of mods.txt
L227[11:30:40] <Michiyo> you can also just
open your mods directory, shift-click a open area of the directory
and click oipen command prompt
L229[11:30:47] <Backslash> ;)
L230[11:31:55] <Michiyo> that'll
work
L231[11:31:59]
<Forecaster>
huh
L232[11:32:16]
<Forecaster>
are MCU's supposed to eat the EEPROM's in creative mode?
L233[11:32:58] <Michiyo> IIRC some
Mekanismstuff has OC compat...
L234[11:33:16]
<Forecaster>
and in survival mode...
L235[11:33:17]
<Forecaster>
wut
L236[11:33:26] <Backslash> But how would
that solve my problem that OC cant find the reactor?^^
L237[11:33:36] <Michiyo> It would let you
see if OTHER stuff works..
L238[11:34:30] <Michiyo> if OC isn't
seeing components from external mods, then the class transformer
might not be running (assuming they're using simplecomponent)
L239[11:34:44] <Michiyo> I still think ER
has broken something though :P
L240[11:35:11] <Backslash> I think thats
correct. :/
L241[11:37:06] <Backslash> Is there any
way to check all connected things? Maybe ER has changed any
names.
L242[11:37:55] <Michiyo> at the shell type
components
L243[11:38:29]
<Forecaster>
nope, this isn't working... the MCU just eats the eeprom and wont
start...
L244[11:38:49] <Backslash> gpu, internet,
eeprom, computer, filesystem (2x), screen, keyboard
L245[11:38:51] <Backslash> :(
L246[11:40:46]
<Kodos>
Forecaster, try crafting the MCU with the eeprom
L247[11:40:53]
<Kodos> Not
sure if that even works but meh
L248[11:41:13]
<Forecaster>
doesn't work either
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L250[11:42:41] <Backslash> Michiyo, seems
like its not ER's issue. :P
L251[11:43:03]
<Forecaster>
even one where the only code is `error("success")` it's
still failing
L252[11:43:29]
<Forecaster>
Backslash that helps literally nobody
L253[11:43:33] <Michiyo> I really doubt
either of these issues are anywhere near remotely related.
L254[11:44:18]
<Forecaster>
the ER thing and the MCU thing?
L255[11:44:45] <Michiyo> yes
L256[11:45:12]
<Forecaster>
who said they were? oO
L257[11:45:12] <Backslash> Michiyo, quote
from ZeroNoRyouki: There is currently a bug in OC that's preventing
the computer ports to be recognized.
L258[11:54:04]
<Forecaster>
well this puts a big stick in my wheel
L259[11:54:16]
<Forecaster>
:|
L260[11:55:15]
<Kodos> A
bug in OC?
L261[11:55:21]
<Kodos> Ask
for details
L263[11:56:54]
<Forecaster>
why did they close it if it's not confirmed fixed yet...
L264[11:57:03] <Backslash> idk
L265[11:59:56] <gamax92> Inari: need moar
cutes
L266[12:00:44]
<Forecaster>
bleh, need to try updating and see if the issue persists, but not
today
L267[12:00:45] <Mimiru> I'd LOVE to know
what "bug" they're talking about in OC..
L268[12:07:09] <gamax92> reddit is
overloaded :|
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L270[12:36:18] <Michiyo> Man... the
ATTinys are... tiny
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<20kdc>
Michiyo: and ATMegas are just plain massive
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L274[12:40:27]
<20kdc> when
you look at an ATMega, do you just see a giant stomping robot
taking over London?
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L277[12:45:19] <SubThread> So,
computer/robot filesystem is found in
\saves\Worldname\opencomputers. But where is the EEPROMs for drones
and such saved?
L278[12:46:28] <Michiyo> EEPROMS are
stored in the NBT
L279[12:46:41] <Michiyo> so, not in the
actual filesystem.. you'd have to find the entity in the NBT of the
chunk
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L282[12:49:16] <SubThread> Hmm, I want a
faster way than re-flashing roms all the time (I have tried remove
control via network, but that's more for testing commands and not
whole scripts)
L283[12:50:37] <SubThread> How do the
seasoned oc players work with drones?
L284[12:51:02] <gamax92> remote bios via
network
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L286[12:51:38] <gamax92> literally nothing
about the network system limits you to doing single commands or
single function calls, you can upload an entire bios to the drone
for it to load and execute
L287[12:51:40] <SubThread> alright, time
to learn some lua file commands then, sending whole scripts that
is
L288[12:52:19] <SubThread> knowledge
limits me ^^
L289[12:54:25]
<Forecaster>
The solution is gaining more knowledge
L290[12:55:17]
<Forecaster>
Stealing it by consuming brains is an acceptable method according
to 9/10 zombies
L291[12:55:53] <SubThread> i don't think
that's legal where i come from Forecaster
L292[12:56:25] <payonel> ackley14: did you
get your event.pull("modem_message") question
answered?
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L294[13:02:13] <payonel> SubThread:
"lua file commands" ?
L295[13:03:52] <SubThread> yes, like
io.open() and stuff like that
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L297[13:13:53] <gamax92> SubThread: well,
a good start would be to start referring to these functions as
well, functions.
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L300[13:28:09] <SubThread> acually, i
meant to call them file operations gamax92
L301[13:33:05] <SubThread> but this
shouldn't be too hard, just have a "server" listening on
a certain port, and when a client boots up and says hi, the server
sends the bios from file to the drone. Which blindly saves it to
ram and runs it.
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<Forecaster>
there's one of those on oppm I believe
L304[13:54:09]
<Forecaster>
a remote script program that is
L305[13:55:39] <Vexatos> almost done with
my reports for last week D:
L306[14:05:42] <SubThread> Oh, is that for
whole scripts or just single commands Forecaster
L307[14:08:25] <SubThread> are you perhaps
talking about "net-flash"
L308[14:08:28] <SubThread> ?
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L311[14:33:48]
<Forecaster>
Vexatos: so by next week you'll be done with this weeks reports?
:P
L312[14:34:20] <Vexatos> no lab course
this week
L313[14:46:01]
<Forecaster>
I need to acquire a source of dark oak
L314[15:01:37] <Vexatos> I would recommend
a dark oak tree for that purpose
L315[15:01:43] <Vexatos> It tends to be a
good source of that kind
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<Forecaster>
but maybe if I argue with a birch for long enough it will give me
dark oak wood
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<Forecaster>
I also need to decide on a new series to replace one of Enter the
Gungeon's days...
L322[15:20:16] <Skye> @Forecaster:
Hyperdimension Neptunia! :P
L324[15:20:36] <MichiBot> Mon Sep 18
15:35:05 CDT 2017 @NoBugsHare: "Your game should be buildable
from version control system, and the build should be
playable"…
https://t.co/xRvVjpS4rm
L325[15:22:02]
<Forecaster>
Skye: not really what I had in mind :P
L326[15:22:34] <Skye> Mini Metro?
L327[15:22:36] <Skye> OpenTTD?
L328[15:22:45] <Inari> Modded Skyrim
L329[15:23:27] <Vexatos> Every Touhou game
and ripoff ever made
L330[15:23:48] <Inari> Bullet hell
gamedev
L331[15:24:08] <Inari> @Forecaster Oh, Oh!
I know! Nekopara
L333[15:24:36]
<Forecaster>
uh
L334[15:24:38]
<Forecaster>
probably not
L335[15:25:36]
<Forecaster>
I'll probably start with playing through Linelight
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L346[16:28:08] <Izaya> new install on my
laptop has trim \o/
L347[16:28:35]
<Forecaster>
What's trim?
L348[16:28:57] <Izaya> the ATA TRIM
command
L349[16:29:12] <Izaya> it deallocates
unused sectors so the SSD can reuse them as it likes
L350[16:30:30] <Izaya> (kinda a pain to
set up on a layer of dm-crypt but it's done now)
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L360[16:55:20] <Xlaits> Hello, everyone!
I've got a bit of a hitch while coding a chat program, and I need a
spot of help. Give me a sec to get it onto pastebin...
L362[16:57:42] <Xlaits> I'm getting an
error around line 13, saying there's a function argument expected
near "."
L363[16:58:20] <ben_mkiv> you want
fs.open("/home/uname.txt")
L364[16:58:23] <ben_mkiv> instead of
filesystem.
L365[16:58:43] <Xlaits> I did that, and
it's still throwing the same error.
L366[16:58:59] <ben_mkiv> if uname == True
then
L367[16:59:01] <ben_mkiv> for line
12
L368[16:59:47] <Xlaits> Oh yup. I've
completely forgotten how to Lua...
L369[17:01:12] <Xlaits> So here's another
interesting question... how do I create a file from within the
program?
L370[17:01:38] <ben_mkiv> afaik just open
it to write
L371[17:02:12] <Xlaits> ben_mkiv: What? I
can do that?
L372[17:02:29] <ben_mkiv> probably
L373[17:02:37] <ben_mkiv> something like
fs.open("foobar.txt", "w")
L374[17:03:00] <Xlaits> Because I know
that it can return false, but let me see.
L375[17:04:36] <Inari> Also you dont
really need the == true :P
L376[17:04:39] <Inari> if uname then
L377[17:05:19] <Xlaits> Inari: Thanks for
that one.
L378[17:05:35] <Xlaits> I'm now getting an
error around line 20.
L379[17:06:02] <ben_mkiv>
"rw"
L380[17:06:02] <Inari> I mean
L381[17:06:03] <ben_mkiv> not rw
L382[17:06:06] <Inari> I doubt makeFile is
a function
L383[17:06:07] <Inari> So :P
L384[17:06:15] <Xlaits> I did change my
erroneous code
L385[17:06:22] <Xlaits> And I did remove
that function.
L386[17:06:32] <Xlaits> It's the new line
20, which is 21.
L387[17:06:38] <ben_mkiv> also
io.read()?
L388[17:06:39] <Inari> What ben said
L389[17:06:48] <ben_mkiv> for line 21 in
your old code
L390[17:07:04] <Xlaits> Wow, I'm blind
today...
L391[17:08:01] <ben_mkiv> we all got those
days^^
L392[17:08:24] <ben_mkiv> someone told me
to use stopwatch to measure runtime of my code, and i thought like
wtf, should i sit down with a stopwatch?
L393[17:08:29] <ben_mkiv> but he meant
some class helper
L394[17:08:30] <ben_mkiv> xD
L395[17:08:30] <Inari> Needs more
coffee
L396[17:08:52] <Inari> I mean
L397[17:08:57] <Inari> siting down with a
stopwatch works too
L398[17:08:57] <Inari> :P
L399[17:09:12] <ben_mkiv> yea, for some
mods it would :D
L400[17:09:20] <Xlaits> Alright, after
some faffing about, I have the line 20 reading
"fs.write(io.read())"
L401[17:09:26] <Xlaits> It's still tossing
an error.
L402[17:09:51] <Inari> Uhm
L403[17:09:54] <Inari> What :P
L404[17:09:59] <Xlaits> "Attempt to
call field 'write'"
L405[17:10:18] <Inari> Well first off
you'd want something like yourfile:write
L406[17:10:23] <Inari> Second, what are
you doing D:
L407[17:10:48] <Xlaits> Wow, I feel dumb,
then again, the documentation is terrible.
L408[17:11:02] <ben_mkiv> its pretty good
at oc side :P
L409[17:11:14] <Xlaits> I'm using the OC
docs.
L410[17:12:05] <Xlaits> I am using a
framework for a chat I found on the forums as a base for a custom
chat program. However, I didn't like how it handled send/receive,
so I'm making it so it reads a file for a username.
L411[17:12:09] <Inari> ~oc fs
L413[17:12:15] <Xlaits> I'm using
that.
L414[17:12:35] <Inari> Well it does say
file:write
L415[17:12:36] <Inari> :D
L416[17:12:55] <ben_mkiv> but i think i've
failed there at first, too
L417[17:12:57] <Xlaits> Exactly. With no
indication that it's a placeholder.
L418[17:13:06] <Inari> Placeholder?
L419[17:13:45] <Inari> Well it's common
for a file api to return a file object
L420[17:13:48] <Inari> .open says
"Returns a file stream (see below) on success" too
L421[17:14:14] <Xlaits> So, should I use
the full path or just the file name?
L422[17:15:28] <ben_mkiv> you do something
like filehandler = fs.open("foobar.txt")
L423[17:15:33] <ben_mkiv> and then
filehandler:write()
L424[17:15:59] <Inari>
"./foobar.txt" would indicate to use the current folder,
whatever that means :P
L425[17:16:03] <Inari> Or you can use full
path
L426[17:16:30] <Xlaits> Cool, that means I
can use the variable I already have set up.
L427[17:18:14] <ben_mkiv> actually i think
you should better not do fs = require("filesystem")
L428[17:18:19] <ben_mkiv> and just use
filesystem.open() etc
L429[17:18:23] <ben_mkiv> so its less
confusing
L430[17:18:35] <Inari> Don't think it
matters
L431[17:18:36] <ben_mkiv> and
require("filesystem")
L432[17:18:39] <Inari> Most people use fs
:P
L433[17:18:43] <Inari> it's shorter
L434[17:18:47] <Xlaits> I'm doing it that
way so I don't have to write filesystem over and over again.
L435[17:18:52] <ben_mkiv> ok
L436[17:19:07] <Inari> It's also io and
not inputoutput
L437[17:19:14] <ben_mkiv> xD
L438[17:20:13] <ben_mkiv> my favorite to
type is still serialization.unserialize()
L439[17:20:57] <Inari>
wserialization.Serializer.unserializeSerializedString()
L440[17:23:44] <Xlaits> Alright, still
getting issues around line 20. attempted to tall method 'write'
again....
L441[17:24:15] <ben_mkiv> pastebin the
current code please
L442[17:24:21] <Xlaits> One sec.
L444[17:25:40] <ben_mkiv>
fs.open(userfile, rw) => fs.open(userfile, "rw")
L445[17:25:41] <ben_mkiv> iirc
L446[17:26:10] <Xlaits> Gah, foiled again.
Curse you, double quotes!
L447[17:27:06] <Xlaits> That... failed
spectatularly...
L448[17:27:51] <Xlaits> Wait, if I open it
with "w" can I still read from it?
L449[17:28:13] <ben_mkiv> no
L450[17:28:39] <ben_mkiv> also you get a
stream, so if you write to it, it would try to read from the last
byte if im not wrong
L451[17:28:53] <ben_mkiv> unless you
seek
L452[17:29:01] <Xlaits> Because I just
realized rw isn't a mode.
L453[17:33:18] <Xlaits> Augh, it STILL
won't write! same error on line 20, attempted to call 'write.
L454[17:37:26] <ben_mkiv> because userfile
is a string
L455[17:37:28] <ben_mkiv> not your
filehandler
L456[17:37:48] <Xlaits> Testing that
now.
L457[17:39:14] <Xlaits> That caused
some... strange errors...
L458[17:43:44] <Xlaits> After changing
everything over to a filehandler, now it can't call read.
L459[17:44:56] <ben_mkiv> hell yeah, i
found my own bug in my code xD
L460[17:45:30] <ben_mkiv>
pastebin...
L461[17:46:35] <ben_mkiv> (long) varA |=
(1 << nIndex); != (long) varA |= ((long) 1 << nIndex);
-.-
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L464[17:47:12] <ben_mkiv>
userfile:read(16) => handler:read(...
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L466[17:48:17] <Izaya> >fs
L467[17:48:19] <Izaya> >not io
L468[17:58:43] <Xlaits> I think I've got
it, I just need to do a FULL test run...
L469[18:09:01] <Xlaits> Line 73 and 79 are
giving me issues, but I think changing "user" to a global
should fix that.
L471[18:14:22] <ben_mkiv> mother of
holograms
L472[18:14:24] <ben_mkiv> xD
L474[18:14:58] <ben_mkiv> guy
L475[18:15:50] <Izaya> that's p.
shiny
L476[18:15:57] <Inari> Looks like red wool
skygrid
L477[18:16:54] <ben_mkiv> i thought of
something similiar to get more than 3 colors
L478[18:16:59] <ben_mkiv> wonder if it
supports that
L479[18:17:03] <Izaya> >mouse by
default in vim
L480[18:17:05] <Izaya> ree
L481[18:19:00] <ben_mkiv> so with 4
projectors in 2x2 you should be able to get 12 colors at 32x32x32
voxels resolution
L482[18:21:02] <AmandaC> %choose souls of
the damned or cereal
L483[18:21:03] <MichiBot> AmandaC: souls
of the damned
L484[18:21:15] *
ben_mkiv offers his soul
L485[18:21:37] <Izaya> Hm.
L486[18:21:42] <Izaya> ocemu won't work on
arch.
L487[18:21:54] <Izaya> Installing a Debian
VM requires more data than my phone plan has.
L488[18:22:10] <AmandaC> No thanks, I've
currently got a surplus, so I'll pass
L489[18:23:20] <AmandaC> Yay, Plex finally
scanned the anime I added earlier
L490[18:24:36] <AmandaC> Only had to write
a one-liner to rename the episodes on my phone
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L492[18:25:15] *
Izaya considers -funroll-loops-ing ocvm
L493[18:29:49] <Xlaits> Alright, so I JUST
noticed that there's a huge issue with the ending of the program,
and in an attempt to fix it, I made ANOTHER error...
L495[18:30:21] <Xlaits> Line 76
L496[18:32:40] <ben_mkiv> you didnt close
the brackets
L497[18:33:06] <Xlaits> If I close them, I
get a DIFFERENT error...
L498[18:33:28] <ben_mkiv> yea, because you
didnt really define a whole function
L499[18:33:43] <Xlaits> That's the
function as defined earlier in the program.
L500[18:33:45] *
Izaya pokes payonel
L501[18:34:05] <Izaya> payonel: should a
reverse line feed move the cursor?
L502[18:34:05] <ben_mkiv> then parse the
name
L503[18:34:34] <Xlaits> ?
L504[18:34:40] <ben_mkiv> ah nvm
L505[18:36:00] <ben_mkiv> line 31 is where
you define it, but it doesnt have a reference for later usage in
the code
L506[18:36:14] <ben_mkiv> so i would
suggest to define the function outside of event.listen
L507[18:36:21] <ben_mkiv> so you can use
the name for event.listen / ignore
L508[18:36:51] <Xlaits> Alright. It's been
too long since I've done this.
L510[18:41:33] <Xlaits> So I would use
event.listen("modem_message, ModemFunction())? Or without the
inner ()?
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L512[18:41:44] <ben_mkiv> without
L513[18:45:05] <Xlaits> Okay, so far, so
good. I've got one other issue, but I'm going to see if it still
exists, first.
L514[18:49:16] <Xlaits> So, one of the
computers seems to be having some issues with the program, but the
other is not. It sends multiple, sometime broken messages.
L515[18:51:10] <Xlaits> Sometimes, after
sending a message, the cursor even scrolls backwards!
L516[18:58:08] <Xlaits> I mean, I could
give it a rudimentary fix by having it send a term.clear() with
every message...
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L519[19:05:05] <ben_mkiv|afk> how does oc
run lua stuff, each line one tick or can multiple commands be
interpreted within one tick?
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L521[19:05:57] <ben_mkiv> asking because
of RNG, as most examples feed it with os.time()
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L523[19:37:33] <Izaya> OC has a number of
threads for running lua
L524[19:41:29] <ben_mkiv> so they only
interact on events with minecraft?
L525[19:42:19] <Izaya> ..?
L526[19:42:46] <ben_mkiv> i wonder how the
interpreter is affected by minecraft ticks
L527[19:42:56] <ben_mkiv> so not at all i
guess?
L528[19:46:59] <ben_mkiv> welll not at all
is wrong probably
L529[19:47:12] <ben_mkiv> as lowest
possible sleep time is a tick?!
L530[19:51:49] *
Izaya shrugs
L531[20:03:16] <Roachy> yooooo, I'm a
newbie and just learned OC computers persist through chunk unloads
and game restarts. Mind=blown.lua
L532[20:05:47] <ben_mkiv> cc still doesnt
do that?
L533[20:06:13] <Roachy> not sure I haven't
really played modded since 1.7
L534[20:06:31] <ben_mkiv> same for me and
cc, but oc is way more fun anyways :>
L535[20:07:42] <Roachy> i wasn't super
happy that my chosen pack didn't have cc cuz it was my goto early
game mining method, and I had lots of scripts built up. Still not
super hot on the major initial investment curve, but I can't argue
that the features are worth it
L536[20:08:31] <Izaya> welp
L537[20:08:44] <Izaya> now there's
something vaguely definable as an application for PsychOS
L538[20:09:52] <Izaya> not sure if I want
to mess with it too much though
L539[20:10:08] <Izaya> needing to use nsh
to do multi-user chat is kind of inconvenient
L540[20:10:11] <Roachy> err, can't argue
with the fact that oc features are worth the cost*
L541[20:10:13] <Izaya> should probably
have a real client
L542[20:12:36] <Izaya> :| ocvm doesn't
have networkin
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L547[20:49:47] <gamax92> Izaya
L548[20:50:01] <gamax92> A) Not my
fault
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