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L6[02:16:35] <MichiBot> Michiyo REMINDER: >
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L9[04:11:59] <gartral> hey all, I need a hand with a robot, I made it, placed it, and charged it but I can't open the interface!
L10[04:12:27] <gartral> i rightclick on it and the interface comes up for literally a frame and kicks me back out
L11[04:21:24] <Izaya> did you add a screen and a keyboard
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L16[05:15:39] <ben_mkiv> is marcin212 ever here? :>
L17[05:27:38] <gartral> Izaya: Indded I did
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L19[06:03:56] zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L20[06:27:32] <Inari> https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/japaneseGardenSoundscapeGenerator.php?c=0&l=0027720035334068390711&a=1&am=1 that is actually quite relaxing
L21[06:31:20] <Mimiru> %remindme 11w6d6h47m9s >
L22[06:31:21] <MichiBot> I'll remind you about ">" at 12/19/2017 12:18:29 PM
L23[06:32:02] <Inari> o.o
L24[06:44:52] <gartral> Inari: forgot about that, didja?
L25[06:45:01] <Inari> ?
L26[06:45:43] <gartral> Inari: the noise machine link you had the bot set to remind you, almost 12 weeks ago
L27[06:45:55] <Inari> ?
L28[06:46:17] <Inari> If you reread you'll find I didn't had set the bot to remind me of anything
L29[06:46:19] <gartral> oh wait i read that wrong >.<
L30[06:46:22] <Inari> :P
L31[06:46:50] * gartral derps
L32[06:47:11] <Izaya> I find it amusing that a 4790k will outperform a 6700k
L33[07:11:43] <Temia> braaaiiins
L34[07:12:37] * Izaya hands Temia some lamb brain
L35[07:12:43] <Temia> D:
L36[07:12:45] * Temia cries
L37[07:12:53] <Izaya> ...wait
L38[07:12:58] <Izaya> that may have been a bad choice
L39[07:13:01] <Temia> that poor lamb ;A;
L40[07:13:06] <Izaya> hey man
L41[07:13:12] <Izaya> it's been sitting in my freezer for a long time
L42[07:13:17] <Izaya> if you don't want it...
L43[07:13:25] * Temia sniffles and hands it back ;^;
L44[07:13:53] <Izaya> waste not want not...
L45[07:13:58] * Izaya cooks and eats the brain
L46[07:17:43] * AmandaC claws at Izaya for making Temia cry
L47[07:18:09] <Inari> %pet Temia
L48[07:18:10] * MichiBot brushes Temia with chocolate. Temia recovers 3 health!
L49[07:18:18] * Temia noms on chocolate ;w;
L50[07:18:20] <Izaya> I swear it was unintentional :<
L51[07:18:23] * Inari smears cat-friendly chocolate on AmandaC
L52[07:19:17] * AmandaC glares at Inari
L53[07:19:50] <Inari> What
L54[07:20:24] <Inari> I'm somewhat surprised that doesn't seem to exist
L55[07:20:27] <Inari> I mean, people also make cat wine
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L57[07:31:17] <AmandaC> %choose Metroid now or wait for sister
L58[07:31:18] <MichiBot> AmandaC: wait for sister
L59[07:38:48] <Laine_prikol> Пиздец
L60[07:52:06] <Pirate> do i find openos floppy disk on dungeons?
L61[07:57:49] <fingercomp> you can craft it
L62[07:58:06] <fingercomp> combine a floppy with a manual
L63[08:02:33] <Pirate> ok
L64[08:02:41] <Pirate> can i somehow update a floppy disk in real time
L65[08:02:42] <Pirate> meaning
L66[08:02:45] <Pirate> let#s say
L67[08:02:50] <Pirate> or even a hdd
L68[08:02:56] <Pirate> because i will want to 3d print
L69[08:03:27] <Pirate> and i'll have to import from my real computer
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L72[08:11:10] <fingercomp> @Pirate in your minecraft directory, open saves/<save name>/opencomputers
L73[08:11:22] <Pirate> yea but they take some time to update
L74[08:11:31] <fingercomp> ah
L75[08:11:39] <Pirate> sometimes a whole restart of minecraft world
L76[08:11:59] <Pirate> and when running it on a server(which im the host btw) is even more difficult
L77[08:12:47] <fingercomp> open config/opencomputers/settings.conf and change bufferChanges to false
L78[08:12:54] <Pirate> ok
L79[08:15:54] <Pirate> where could i find the 3d print program in the oc without insalling oppm and downloading it?
L80[08:19:22] <Pirate> nvm
L81[08:30:01] <Pirate> so now my computer says too long without yealding
L82[08:35:15] <Pirate> so now my computer is bricked
L83[08:35:28] <Pirate> whoops
L84[08:35:31] <Pirate> frogot to add gpu
L85[08:35:49] <Forecaster> That escalated quickly
L86[08:35:58] <Pirate> yea
L87[08:36:50] <Pirate> so tried using 3d print program, and i got this http://tinyurl.com/y8qrzwze
L88[08:37:41] <Pirate> how do i fix that?
L89[08:40:30] <Forecaster> Use a less complex model?
L90[08:42:19] <Michiyo> raise the allowed complexity in the config, IIRC that's a changeable option.
L91[08:44:33] <Pirate> Can i change that without restarting server
L92[08:44:39] <Pirate> I have forge essentials
L93[08:44:55] <Pirate> So i hace /reload, but not sure ūf it will relaod configs
L94[08:46:17] <Michiyo> "good luck"
L95[08:46:24] <Pirate> any way of not doing that?
L96[08:46:24] <Pirate> how do i do that without restarting server?
L97[08:46:44] <Michiyo> Usually, by restarting the server.
L98[08:47:31] <Pirate> ok
L99[08:49:03] <Pirate> not living in forest is hard to get dyes
L100[09:02:58] <Lizzy> %remindme 2h adjust vhost for main site
L101[09:02:59] <MichiBot> I'll remind you about "adjust vhost for main site" at 09/27/2017 11:02:58 AM
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L103[09:21:14] <Michiyo> The reminder about ">" is for idlerpg :P
L104[09:21:43] <Izaya> OH
L105[09:21:45] <Izaya> that makes sense
L106[09:21:56] * Izaya goes to check his IdleRPGs
L107[09:26:51] <vifino> hi
L108[09:27:49] <Izaya> hi
L109[09:29:03] <Lizzy> haii
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L111[09:34:07] <Kodos> @Pirate What MC version are you on
L112[09:34:27] <Pirate> 1.7.10
L113[09:34:54] <Kodos> I have a mod that adds a set of dyes. All you'd have to do is use Minetweaker/Crafttweaker to make recipes for them
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L115[09:38:32] <ben_mkiv> anyone ever made a 3bit rgb dye mod? xD
L116[09:38:48] <ben_mkiv> each column/row in craftinggrid is one bit
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L118[09:43:46] <SentientTurtle> Mhm, minecraft spawning access violation exceptions was usually indicative of java version mismatch with some mod, right?
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L121[10:25:10] <payonel> o/
L122[10:25:53] <Izaya> \o
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L125[11:02:58] <MichiBot> @Lizzy REMINDER: adjust vhost for main site
L126[11:03:11] <Ben> %snooze
L127[11:04:26] <Lizzy> thanks michibot
L128[11:04:26] <MichiBot> Corded: You're welcome!
L129[11:05:03] <Izaya> what would happen if we combined MichiBot and Corded
L130[11:06:14] <Syrren> the singularity
L131[11:06:29] <ben_mkiv> babbelfish?
L132[11:08:04] <ben_mkiv> well, openglasses fork escalated a bit, but... almost done xD
L133[11:11:25] <Michiyo> Izaya, suicide.
L134[11:11:29] <Michiyo> I would off myself.
L135[11:11:41] <Izaya> ...oh
L136[11:11:45] <Izaya> That would be bad.
L137[11:11:55] <Izaya> Uhm. :|
L138[11:12:16] * Izaya retreats and hopes nobody remembers anything
L139[11:12:52] <Michiyo> as often as one, the other, or both break... yeah
L140[11:12:58] <Michiyo> I don't think it'd be a great idea.
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L142[11:14:47] * Michiyo pokes @Forecaster
L143[11:14:53] <Michiyo> speaking of breaking MichiBot...
L144[11:15:02] <Michiyo> how goes the breaking of MichiBot?
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L147[11:21:00] <Kodos> Man, I wish I had a vive
L148[11:21:07] <Kodos> Star Trek Bridge Crew looks hilariously fun
L149[11:23:22] <Michiyo> ugh ffs.. it's been 11:40 for the last 6 hours ._.
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L151[11:30:25] <ben_mkiv> eeeh documentation...
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L153[11:31:05] <iisu> Hi.
L154[11:31:37] <ben_mkiv> hi o/
L155[11:31:53] <iisu> We're gonna have the newest version and that add-on mod mentioned on the Wiki.
L156[11:31:57] <iisu> Computronics.
L157[11:32:09] <iisu> Any other addons you'd recommend?
L158[11:32:24] <ben_mkiv> depends on what you want
L159[11:33:00] <iisu> Depends on what I can do with OC.
L160[11:33:08] <ben_mkiv> xD
L161[11:33:17] <ben_mkiv> i do like OpenFM for ingame music :>
L162[11:33:51] <iisu> So far I only tried 3D printing. I might try robots next cause we're gonna have a nuclear reactor and we want to put it far away so there's a lot of cable to be put.
L163[11:34:40] <ben_mkiv> what minecraft version do you play?
L164[11:34:40] <Michiyo> yay another OpenFM user
L165[11:36:11] <ben_mkiv> was about to test chisels & bytes
L166[11:36:22] <ben_mkiv> that should allow to 3D Print Chisel&Bits templates
L167[11:36:53] <iisu> We have 1.10.2 with Technic launcher.
L168[11:37:46] <ben_mkiv> also... https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/openglasses
L169[11:38:01] <ben_mkiv> or if you like to suffer you could test my fork
L170[11:38:04] <ben_mkiv> :P
L171[11:38:09] <iisu> Integration with Applied Energetics' ME networks would be nice.
L172[11:38:18] <ben_mkiv> https://github.com/ben-mkiv/OCGlasses/releases
L173[11:38:47] <ben_mkiv> uhm, the current 1.10.2 dev builds of opencomputers have AE2 support out of the box
L174[11:38:52] <iisu> I don't own the server so it's not me who suffers.
L175[11:39:10] <ben_mkiv> http://ci.cil.li/view/OpenComputers/job/OpenComputers-dev-MC1.10/
L176[11:39:40] <ben_mkiv> any build =>115 should work with AE2
L177[11:39:51] <ben_mkiv> >=
L178[11:40:09] <iisu> How does this support look like?
L179[11:41:02] <ben_mkiv> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/pull/2465
L180[11:42:30] <ben_mkiv> so you place a adapter next to ae2 controller or interface/bus component and if the device is supported you can access it as component
L181[11:46:52] <iisu> That Chisel&Bytes is for editing the .3dm files to use with the printer?
L182[11:46:59] <ben_mkiv> yes
L183[11:48:40] <Kodos> Check out OpenRadio if you want long distance computer setups
L184[11:48:49] <Kodos> No cable needed
L185[11:55:33] <payonel> iisu: you had oppm install issues and automating print3d issues
L186[11:55:45] <payonel> did you still have questions?
L187[11:56:18] <iisu> Yes, but the guy I'm playing with is updating the server atm.
L188[12:16:18] <Izaya> is openreadio line of sight?
L189[12:16:49] <Kodos> I believe so yes
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L191[12:27:14] <Sladex> sup
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L193[12:30:57] <Kodos> Howdy
L194[12:34:19] <gamax92> Izaya: is there a good encryption filesystem I can use on top of an existing one
L195[12:34:37] <Izaya> I normally put the encryption layer underneath tbh
L196[12:35:05] <gamax92> that only helps things outside your os
L197[12:35:08] <gamax92> what about inside?
L198[12:35:41] <Izaya> there is a thing for it
L199[12:36:15] <gamax92> I tried encfs but my computer locked up
L200[12:36:22] <Izaya> ah :|
L201[12:36:28] <Izaya> yeah can't help you there
L202[12:36:32] <Izaya> that was the one
L203[12:37:05] <gamax92> Izaya: it fucking, so I gave it a program for it's askpass system, it spaws a dialog box, I type a password, encfs should allow access
L204[12:37:18] <gamax92> it spawn an infinite amount of dialog boxes until the computer ran out of resources
L205[12:37:27] <Izaya> kek
L206[12:56:10] <MGR> Are floppy drives any faster/slower than hard drives
L207[12:56:16] <CompanionCube> gamax92: ecryptfs?
L208[12:56:32] <gamax92> @MGR Is water wet?
L209[12:56:40] <Izaya> is this in game or?
L210[12:56:52] <gamax92> it's the same answer in game or out game
L211[12:56:53] <payonel> mgr: floppies are definitely slower than hard disks
L212[13:01:13] <payonel> mgr: as a quick and easy test, compare openos boot time on floppy vs hdd
L213[13:05:55] <Temia> Uuugh, GTK3 is such garbage.
L214[13:07:37] <MGR> payonel, thank you
L215[13:25:11] <vifino> gamax92: ecryptfs seems to be the standard
L216[13:25:24] <vifino> doesn't do per-program access tho
L217[13:33:18] <gamax92> Temia: ?
L218[13:36:50] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn3JG82XpWg&t=13s this but instead of "Kiri kiri kiri" "temi temi temia"
L219[13:36:50] <MichiBot> Kiri Werbung | length: 23s | Likes: 53 Dislikes: 10 Views: 36,654 | by uhdian | Published On 12/7/2009
L220[13:37:30] * Temia meeps? '^'
L221[13:37:47] <gamax92> Temia: what's up with GTK3
L222[13:37:51] <Temia> Gamax: Just hating its interface whenever it shows up is all
L223[13:38:18] <gamax92> uhm, okay
L224[13:38:47] <Inari> %give MichiBot GTK3's interface
L225[13:38:48] * MichiBot accepts GTK3's interface and adds it to her inventory
L226[13:46:19] <CompanionCube> heh
L227[13:46:26] <CompanionCube> at least they finally un-fucked theming
L228[13:46:39] <gamax92> oh?
L229[13:50:11] <Inari> CompanionCube: But making love is so much fun
L230[13:50:31] <CompanionCube> gamax92: un-fucked in the sense that it no longer breaks every release
L231[13:50:45] <gamax92> ah, nice
L232[13:51:22] <CompanionCube> at least that's what i think they said
L233[13:52:43] <payonel> Inari: :>
L234[13:52:54] <Inari> payonel: that purring thing is nice :p]
L235[13:53:08] <payonel> ^.^
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L237[13:59:31] <Forecaster> Michiyo: basically I want to know how many permission entries there are in the database right now
L238[13:59:40] <Forecaster> to determine if I should write a converted or not
L239[14:00:08] <Michiyo> a few, don't worry about it :P
L240[14:00:17] <Forecaster> converter*
L241[14:00:19] <Michiyo> I think at most it's gamax92 and maybe payonel
L242[14:00:35] <Forecaster> okay, then probably not worth it
L243[14:00:46] <Forecaster> you'll just need to manually update those
L244[14:00:54] <Michiyo> Lizzy, and Sangar are admins so no worry there
L245[14:01:04] <Forecaster> you mean ops?
L246[14:01:14] <Michiyo> yeah
L247[14:01:48] <Forecaster> I should be able to push this then
L248[14:02:00] <gamax92> *everything breaks*
L249[14:02:31] <Forecaster> as far as I can tell it works fine™
L250[14:03:11] <Forecaster> oh
L251[14:03:28] <Forecaster> I also added support for non-channel specific permissions
L252[14:03:35] <Forecaster> ie a * wildcard
L253[14:03:50] <Forecaster> cause it made testing slightly easier
L254[14:03:51] <Forecaster> :
L255[14:03:54] <Forecaster> :P
L256[14:22:30] <Forecaster> okay, committed, failed to push, pulled, pushed and merged
L257[14:22:59] <Forecaster> now I can finish the updates to the Command class
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L260[15:19:40] <S3> vifino:
L261[15:20:03] <S3> do you think it's a bit overboard that I am writing an assembler for this using a descending lexical analyzer / parser?
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L263[16:20:03] <Forecaster> Changes complete for today!
L264[16:20:46] <Forecaster> I fixed stab finally
L265[16:28:44] <vifino> S3: 1) Don't ping me with no text. 2) In what language? B?
L266[16:29:00] <S3> vifino: I gave you text!
L267[16:29:11] <vifino> No, you did not.
L268[16:29:30] <S3> I did
L269[16:29:38] <S3> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/1NiSAwme/
L270[16:30:37] <vifino> "S3> vifino: " ping with no text.
L271[16:31:08] <S3> Oh that, that's something that's likely never going to change. It's a culture thing.
L272[16:31:42] <S3> I can see why it may be annoying to outsiders, though XD
L273[16:33:56] <S3> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/RwGOVJv7/
L274[16:34:06] <S3> example syntax features ^
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L276[16:40:08] <ping> vifino, pong
L277[16:40:47] <S3> hey ping
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L279[16:42:32] <ping> hi
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L281[16:51:41] <vifino> ping: oh shit you're not dead?
L282[16:51:53] <ping> no
L283[16:51:58] <ping> well
L284[16:52:00] <ping> dead inside
L285[16:52:32] <vifino> good enough
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L290[17:05:00] <iisu> Hi.
L291[17:06:11] <iisu> ok, so now I have a recent version. I installed fresh Plan9k and OpenOS. I installed oppm on Plan9k and when I try to install it on OpenOS it says "Package has already been installed".
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L294[17:19:14] <gamax92> setup a pacman XferCommand so downloads resume instead of starting over entirely, and as I was typing that internet died
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L299[17:39:03] <Xellophane> Hello! I'm having some trouble finding an out of game source for the floppy disk programs provided in game. Are the floppy disk programs on the OC github?
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L301[17:42:05] <g> Xellophane I think https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/tree/master-MC1.7.10/src/main/resources/assets/opencomputers/loot
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L303[17:43:23] <Xellophane> <g> Oh thank you! :D
L304[17:47:45] <S3> what is a xellophane
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L306[17:49:38] <Xellophane> <S3> my name? It's nonsense, a play on words from a musical number song title ^.^
L307[17:49:58] <S3> wut
L308[17:50:06] <S3> a musical umber song
L309[17:50:08] <S3> number*
L310[17:50:26] <Xellophane> Yea, there's a song in Chicago titled Cellophane
L311[17:50:31] <S3> oh?
L312[17:50:43] <Xellophane> Mhmm!
L313[17:51:06] <Xellophane> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKHzTtr_lNk
L314[17:51:06] <MichiBot> Mr Cellophane | length: 4m 35s | Likes: 9,967 Dislikes: 177 Views: 1,907,029 | by Franec | Published On 4/2/2009
L315[17:51:11] <S3> oh this
L316[17:51:50] <S3> The only musical I can stand is interstella
L317[17:52:26] <Xellophane> interstella 5555?
L318[17:52:30] <S3> yes
L319[17:52:57] <Xellophane> I don't know if most people would say that's a musical, but to each their own.
L320[17:52:58] <S3> I just find live action musicals so strange
L321[17:53:10] <S3> it's an electronic musical
L322[17:54:27] <Xellophane> I'm not going to argue on that. I disagree, but not going to argue it.
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L327[18:08:58] <Kodos> Ladies ladies you're both pretty
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L332[18:44:04] <gamax92> hey viomi
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L336[18:57:36] <MajGenRelativity> ~w event
L337[18:57:36] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:event
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L341[19:24:18] <S3> vifino: look good to you?: https://hastebin.com/ozutosozan.txt
L342[19:26:55] <S3> fixed
L343[19:26:55] <S3> https://hastebin.com/edumujoquy.txt
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L348[19:54:08] <vifino> S3: doesn't look too bad, but doess the ZPU really does integers and not unsigned only? pretty sure it's the latter
L349[19:54:27] <vifino> unless you wanna implement integers on top, don't do it.
L350[20:03:26] <S3> vifino: no no no those are assemble time
L351[20:03:57] <S3> vifino: that's so you can do something like:
L352[20:04:41] <S3> im $(bss_pointer) mod 16 + 5
L353[20:04:42] <S3> or
L354[20:05:17] <S3> if you had a reason to use a negative for some reason. also, a cpu doesn't have to support signed numbers to use them
L355[20:05:34] <S3> forth has provided signed numbers to cpu architectures with no signed number support for years
L356[20:05:50] <S3> because in forth everything is just a number
L357[20:06:01] <S3> floating point signed or not
L358[20:06:23] <S3> but yeah the signed integers here are for assemble time macros
L359[20:07:39] <S3> i could not support them, but I'm not sure I can think of a reason why I'd never need them
L360[20:07:44] <S3> nor why I really would
L361[20:07:52] <vifino> S3: that's not the point, but it is *assembly*, supposed to be the lowest thing possible
L362[20:08:04] <vifino> don't emulate or do anything stupid like that
L363[20:08:09] <S3> most assemblers have assemble time operators
L364[20:08:20] <vifino> yeah, you should, too.
L365[20:08:27] <S3> that's what these are
L366[20:08:45] <vifino> but they don't emulate signed numbers.
L367[20:08:48] <vifino> because that's bad.
L368[20:09:09] <S3> you don't know that 100%
L369[20:09:20] <S3> there may be a reason for em
L370[20:09:24] <S3> such as inverse memory mapping
L371[20:09:34] <vifino> oh please
L372[20:10:40] <S3> Just because you don't have a use for them doesn't mean that nobody else does. I'd rather let the assembler might as well allow it than hear somebody go, "why can't I divide this negatively positioned index!
L373[20:10:54] <S3> it takes more work to not support tham than it does to support them
L374[20:10:58] <S3> by one line :D
L375[20:12:44] <vifino> Urgh. Just make sure I can kill it easily.
L376[20:13:07] <vifino> Also, you have yet to answer what language you are writing it in.
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L378[20:27:06] <S3> blargh
L379[20:27:11] <S3> vifino: you know the last message I sent?
L380[20:27:19] <S3> laptop fell onto the floor and hard drive is now gone
L381[20:27:20] <S3> lol
L382[20:27:43] <S3> vifino: so, I am probably either going to use Elixir or Perl
L383[20:28:01] <S3> I'd really like to use Elixir kinda because yecc and leex are EPIC
L384[20:28:08] <S3> and I haven't had a reason to use them
L385[20:28:19] <vifino> Please don't.
L386[20:28:22] <S3> but I know Perl the most and it's easy in Perl
L387[20:28:29] <S3> like hands tied behind my back easy
L388[20:28:48] <vifino> Perl would be okay I guess. C or B would be the best, IMO.
L389[20:29:03] <S3> Parse::RecDescent is pretty nice
L390[20:29:06] <vifino> Like, straight C. With some porting work, it could be compiled to ZPU too.
L391[20:29:13] <vifino> Plus, binary and fast.
L392[20:29:24] <S3> I'm not worried about speed with an assembler
L393[20:29:41] <S3> I'll be writing an inline assembler in the forth port
L394[20:29:51] <S3> itl allow you to easy just punch in assembly code right at the screen
L395[20:31:02] <vifino> Just do it in C, please?
L396[20:31:19] <S3> C is dangerous
L397[20:31:28] <vifino> If you use it wrong, sure.
L398[20:31:36] <S3> eerybody uses it wrong
L399[20:31:40] <S3> that's the CE motto
L400[20:32:06] <S3> my bud wrote a haskell compiler 100% in C macros
L401[20:32:15] <CompanionCube> ohgodwhy
L402[20:32:19] <S3> with one function main that .. calls a macro
L403[20:32:23] <S3> :D
L404[20:32:24] <S3> expands*(
L405[20:32:33] <S3> it's amazing
L406[20:32:40] <vifino> Good for him. Please do use C though, S3. Portability is great.
L407[20:33:00] <S3> itl take 10,000* longer to write though
L408[20:33:11] <S3> however, yacc and bison should speed it up at least a little
L409[20:33:14] <vifino> yacc and bison?
L410[20:33:20] <vifino> yeah.
L411[20:33:30] <S3> have you done parsing in elixir?
L412[20:33:42] <S3> it's epic, the problem is then everyone needs erl and ex..
L413[20:33:51] <S3> to run it
L414[20:34:38] <vifino> Don't use elixir for non-services, please. Long startup times, deps on OTP and elixir itself are pretty bad traits.
L415[20:35:32] <S3> elixir works great for scripting
L416[20:35:37] <S3> go into #elixir-lang and say that
L417[20:35:40] <S3> and you'll get banned
L418[20:35:40] <S3> :P{
L419[20:35:46] <S3> BAN HAMMAH!
L420[20:35:48] <vifino> Exactly.
L421[20:36:05] <S3> no you'll get banned for saying that it should only be used for services
L422[20:36:07] <S3> D
L423[20:36:08] <S3> XD
L424[20:36:30] <S3> I personally half ported my gamecube / wii iso extractor to Elixir
L425[20:36:33] <S3> it's damn fast
L426[20:37:01] <vifino> Then they don't understand the traits of erlang and why it is not a great choice for scripts and other shortrunning things..
L427[20:37:25] <vifino> But anyways, I'd really appreciate if you would do it in C for countless reasons.
L428[20:41:01] <S3> lo
L429[20:41:22] <S3> I'll think about it, but I don't write applications in C ever
L430[20:41:30] <S3> I always write C with no stdlib or anything
L431[20:41:46] <S3> so I am probably very inefficient in the normal world with C
L432[20:41:55] <S3> as I just don't know the quirks of most functions
L433[20:42:26] <S3> we don't ever need to write application level code in computer engineering
L434[20:42:37] <S3> not in C at least
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L446[22:51:15] <Kodos> RIP Hugh Hefner
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