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L3[00:30:03] <gamax92> if you google
translate from English to Latin, css -> html
L4[00:30:37] <gamax92> gif also translates
to png
L5[00:34:03] <gamax92> GNU becomes Wikimedia
Foundation
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<Toskin>
What's difference between managed and unmanaged discs?
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<Forecaster>
the managed ones will do your taxes
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<Forecaster>
excellent!
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<Forecaster>
just what I needed
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<Forecaster>
psh, who needs that when you have
L43[03:42:11]
<Forecaster>
*a book*
L44[03:46:33] <Vexatos> Syrren, you can
tell it's trustworthy because it lies on hardware RNG :⁾
L45[04:02:26] <marcin212> ben_mkiv:
Yes
L46[04:03:12] <Syrren> Vexatos: Yep, none
of those "click here to get a random password which we totally
aren't logging or picking from a short list"
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L48[04:07:08] <ben_mkiv> marcin212, somehow
my releases show up on your github repo release page
L50[04:07:20] <ben_mkiv> cant remove
them
L51[04:10:16] <marcin212> o.O
L52[04:12:37] <ben_mkiv> well, you started
to write new rendercode?!
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L55[04:15:30] <marcin212> and
animations
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L58[04:16:27] <ben_mkiv> xD
L59[04:17:43] <ben_mkiv> is it static or
with easing?
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L61[04:18:42] <ben_mkiv>
easing/tweening/
L62[04:31:50] <marcin212> It is static but
you can change matrices
L64[04:45:26] <ben_mkiv> theres probably
the most complete list of what i've changed in my fork
L65[04:46:53] <ben_mkiv> also looks like
necessary changes for 1.12.1 build are minimal, as im allready
using current forge/mappings for the 1.10.2 branch
L66[04:47:30] <ben_mkiv> but there aren't
animations yet, also i got a different approach
L67[04:47:43] <ben_mkiv> to add easing
functions to the modifiers
L68[04:48:19] <ben_mkiv> so one could add a
scale modifier with a easing animation to make something
"beat"
L69[04:50:55] <ben_mkiv> how do you handle
the different branches like MC1.10.2/MC1.12.1?
L70[05:30:52]
<Forecaster>
I let lastpass generate passwords for me
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L73[06:08:47]
<MGR>
Excellent, my sufficiently vague plan is nearing its completion.
Soon our diabolical goals will be accomplished via the least
revealing and most circuitous path possible! --- Quote 1/3 NOT from
me, as I definitely don't have any diabolical goals*.
L74[06:20:00] <Izaya> * totally a lie
L75[06:22:25]
<MGR> That's
not what the * leads to
L76[06:22:37]
<MGR> You
looked up the wrong footnote
L77[06:22:55] <Izaya> Because 'totally' is
always used in a serious way
L78[06:23:07]
<MGR>
???
L79[06:32:41]
<Forecaster>
Izaya: it totally is
L80[06:32:42]
<Forecaster>
*wink*
L81[06:33:00]
<MGR>
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L82[06:33:17] <Corded> * <Forecaster>
keeps winking excessively
L83[06:33:35]
<MGR> You
remind me of one of my friends who played Risk with me and 2
others
L84[06:33:51]
<MGR> He
would always say "Alliance?" and then do a full body
wink
L85[06:37:18]
<Forecaster>
wellp, the next episode is going to be 100% programming
L86[06:37:29] <Vexatos> because we didn't
have any of those yet :⁾
L87[06:39:33]
<Forecaster>
at least it's nicer now that I can switch between minecraft and
IDEA live
L88[06:39:45] <Vexatos> what
L89[06:39:49] <Vexatos> no more hard cuts
to notepad++?
L90[06:39:51] <Vexatos> heresy!
L91[06:40:01]
<Forecaster>
nope
L92[06:40:05] <Izaya> set up your OBS to do
it properly? :P
L93[06:40:09]
<Forecaster>
maybe
L94[06:40:54]
<Forecaster>
or like the next to previous one where I alt-tabbed to IDEA which
looked pretty horrible too
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L97[07:33:42] <MichiBot>
All Casuals
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L98[07:36:14]
<Forecaster>
it was inari I think
L99[07:36:57] <Inari> Possibly
L101[07:37:43] <MichiBot>
Real PC RPGs
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L102[07:37:43] <Syrren> 2017-09-23
20:26:18 +MichiBot Real PC RPGs Are For Nerds (Commentocracy) |
length: 3m 53s | Likes: 22,279 Dislikes: 687 Views: 218,486 | by
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L103[07:37:46] <Syrren> confirmed
L104[07:39:40] <Izaya> there we go
L105[07:53:19]
<MGR>
Curious enough I asked for the laptop again, plugged it in, and the
LED rave party at the back of the router stopped immediately,
before even powering on the machine. --- Quote 2/3
L106[07:53:29]
<MGR> I love
LED rave parties on my network equipment
L107[08:12:45]
<Oggymot>
Hello, how can I send network message from OC to CC?
L108[08:13:13]
<MGR> I
believe you just need a CC computer with a modem, a relay, and an
OC computer on the other end
L109[08:13:24]
<MGR> If
someone can confirm, that would be great
L110[08:14:06]
<Oggymot>
@MGR and modem.broadcast? Or rednet.broadcast?
L111[08:14:36]
<MGR> My
best guess would be modem.broadcast, but I'm not sure
L112[08:14:53]
<MGR> My
knowledge extends to the hardware, not the software
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L114[08:39:42] <McJty> Sangar: here?
L115[08:39:54]
<Forecaster>
no
L116[08:39:55]
<MGR> McJty,
Sangar is the unicorn
L117[08:40:04]
<MGR> He was
already seen once before, so he will not return again
L118[08:41:21] <Izaya> Huh.
L119[08:41:33]
<MGR>
Hmmm?
L120[08:41:37] <Temia> wew
L121[08:41:40]
<LuMistry>
Greetings
L122[08:41:53] <Izaya> Internet Explorer
was licensed from another company originally, with the condition MS
would pay royalties on each sale. MS then gave it away.
L123[08:42:43] <Izaya> That other company
got nothing.
L124[08:45:17] <Vexatos> McJty has
exploded
L125[08:45:29] <Vexatos> ...or something
like that
L126[08:45:45]
<MGR> I'll
roll with that
L127[08:45:49] <Vexatos> Izaya, well IE
was never sold :P
L128[08:46:02] <Izaya> Vexatos:
Exactly.
L129[08:46:23] <Izaya> That has to be one
of the scummiest - but most clever - business moves I've ever
seen
L130[08:46:44]
<MGR> If it
works.... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L131[08:47:01]
<MGR> If it
works and is at least debateably legal*
L132[08:47:12] <McJty> Anyone here knows
the maximum that the OC holo projector will project?
L133[08:47:14] <McJty> I mean area
size
L134[08:47:26]
<MGR> 6x9x9
blocks
L135[08:47:33] <Izaya> All's fair in love
and business, if you ask Microsoft, anyway.
L136[08:47:34] <Vexatos> yes
L137[08:47:39] <McJty> What?
L138[08:47:44] <McJty> 6x9x9 doesn't make
sense
L139[08:47:50] <Vexatos> 9x6x9 or so
L140[08:47:56]
<MGR> Yeah,
that ^
L141[08:48:05] <Vexatos> if you scale it
up
L142[08:48:12]
<MGR> You
can adjust the scale
L143[08:48:15] <McJty> um... That's
extremely small. I'm sure I saw screenshots with lots more blocks
in it
L144[08:48:20] <Vexatos> the max voxel
size IIRC is 24xnx24 where n is a number I do not remember
L145[08:48:24]
<MGR> Are
you talking about the resolution?
L146[08:48:26] <Vexatos> voxel
resolution*
L147[08:48:33]
<MGR>
Because the resolution is 48x32x48
L148[08:48:33] <McJty> yes what
else?
L149[08:48:37] <Vexatos> the physical
size
L150[08:48:41] <Vexatos> of the projected
hologram
L151[08:48:43] <Vexatos> in real
blocks
L152[08:48:45]
<MGR>
^
L153[08:48:47] <McJty> Ah no
L154[08:48:50] <Vexatos> is anything from
1x1 to 9x9
L155[08:48:59]
<MGR> When
you said "I mean area size" I thought you meant "not
resolution"
L156[08:49:01] <McJty> I'm interested in
rendering complexity
L157[08:49:04] <Vexatos> the voxel res is
24x whatever x24
L158[08:49:09]
<MGR>
Resolution is 48x32x48
L159[08:49:09] <McJty> But 48x32x48 is
still extremely small
L160[08:49:10] <Vexatos> ...I think
L161[08:49:11] <Vexatos> or that
L162[08:49:11] <McJty> I thought it was
much more
L163[08:49:14] <Vexatos> 24 in either
direction
L164[08:49:19] <MajGenRelativity> ~w
hologram
L166[08:49:36] <McJty> I'm making
something similar in RFTools
L167[08:49:39] <McJty> I currently do max
200x200x200
L169[08:49:42]
<MGR> These
can be used to create holographic projections in a resolution of
48x32x48, over a maximum area of 9x6x9 blocks.
L170[08:49:57]
<MGR> That's
pretty cool
L171[08:49:59] <Vexatos> McJty, you
increase the resolution in a very easy way
L172[08:50:03] <Vexatos> step 1: Place
more projectors
L173[08:50:04] <ben_mkiv> of what?
L174[08:50:15] <Vexatos> That's how I have
done it
L175[08:50:17] <ben_mkiv> thats 3x2x3
blocks
L176[08:50:35]
<MGR>
SevenRoses is making a library that increases the resolution by
transparently controlling multiple projectors at once
L177[08:50:48] <Vexatos> Like two years
ago or so I tweaked the geo2holo program to support multiple
projectors placed in a grid
L178[08:51:05] <Vexatos> it would record a
bigger area with multiple geolyzers and use the projector grid to
display all of it
L179[08:51:39] <Vexatos> McJty, why do you
ask?
L180[08:52:02] <McJty> Well just that
Sangar was talking about performance
L181[08:52:06] <McJty> but I get 60 fps
with 200x200x200
L182[08:52:09]
<MGR>
Obviously so he can outdo the competition ?
L183[08:52:10] *
Temia is reminded of the time she wanted to make an 8-bit voxel
Harvestasha for the projector but never got around to
it
L184[08:52:13] <McJty> So I doubt it will
hurt much to do 48x32x48
L185[08:52:22] <Vexatos> McJty, it's not
about performance with 200x200x200
L186[08:52:28] <Vexatos> it's about
performance in that times six hundred
L187[08:52:33] <McJty> What?
L188[08:52:35]
<MGR> Are
you going to backport that projector to 1.7.10 McJty?
L189[08:52:38] <Vexatos> as I said
L190[08:52:42] <Vexatos> you don't just
place one projector
L191[08:52:44] <McJty> MGR, nope
L192[08:52:47] <Vexatos> you place a
dozen
L193[08:52:50] <Vexatos> or two
dozen
L194[08:52:51]
<MGR>
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
L195[08:52:51] <McJty> I no longer work in
1.7.10
L196[08:52:52] <Vexatos> or three
dozen
L197[08:53:01]
<MGR> DARN
DARN DARNY DARN DARN!!!!!
L198[08:53:06] <McJty> Vexatos: my talk
with Sangar was about OpenGL performance
L199[08:53:08]
<MGR> It
would have been perfect for the GSS Lantil
L200[08:53:10] <McJty> that's what I'm
currently interested in
L201[08:53:13] <McJty> display lists vs
VBO
L202[08:53:19] <Vexatos> ah
L203[08:53:38] <Izaya> how's 256x256x256?
:3
L204[08:53:39]
<Forecaster>
just %tell sangar
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L208[09:15:31] <Michiyo> ugh drum brakes
suck
L209[09:15:47] <Michiyo> but drum → disc
conversion kit for my car is $300 a wheel ._.
L210[09:16:26] <Izaya> aren't drum brakes
kinda ancient?
L211[09:17:24] <Michiyo> yes, and sadly my
18 year old car has them on the back.
L212[09:17:56] <Izaya> my sister's old car
had them
L213[09:17:58] <Izaya> not the best
L214[09:18:39] <Michiyo> I did my front
brakes with no issue... but fuck drums
L215[09:18:45] <Michiyo> I spent 4 hours
on ONE fucking set...
L216[09:18:57] <Michiyo> and they lasted
less than a year.
L217[09:19:11]
<MGR> Izaya,
drum brakes are also used on trucks
L218[09:19:42] <Izaya> MGR, I thought they
used air brakes
L219[09:19:53] <Izaya> eh, I don't know
much about motor vehicles though
L220[09:20:24]
<MGR> A lot
of heavy duty trucks use drum brakes, lighter trucks don't use them
as much
L221[09:20:44] <Izaya> ah
L222[09:20:54] <Izaya> so those big like 4
storey trucks would use drum brakes
L223[09:20:56] <Izaya> TIL
L224[09:21:13]
<MGR> Also,
air brakes are more of an enhancement to brakes or something
L225[09:21:23]
<MGR> They
still use either drum or disc brakes in conjuction
L226[09:22:00] <Izaya> Oh shit.
L228[09:22:06] <MichiBot>
Lunduke joins
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L229[09:22:07]
<MGR> Air
brake refers to the actuation system
L230[09:22:23] <Izaya> He actually did
it.
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L232[09:23:06]
<MGR> What's
the backstory?
L233[09:23:40] <Izaya> So you know how the
W3C is adding DRM to the web specifications and shit?
L234[09:23:51]
<MGR> No,
but ok
L235[09:23:57] <Izaya> yeah it's BS
L236[09:24:00] <Izaya> anyway
L237[09:24:05]
<MGR> I
don't see the importance
L238[09:24:10]
<MGR> But
continue
L239[09:24:29] <Izaya> Cory Doctorow,
representing the EFF, stepped down after their appeal was
refused
L240[09:24:49] <Izaya> so now Bryan
Lunduke has applied to join the W3C, who seems to be the only
person willing to talk about the topic.
L241[09:25:16] <Izaya> Well, only media
person
L242[09:25:19]
<MGR>
And?
L243[09:25:34] <Izaya> He's fucking loopy.
It's great. :D
L244[09:25:49]
<MGR>
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L245[09:25:56] <Izaya> I dunno if he'll
make any difference but if he does it'll be nice
L246[09:26:34]
<MGR> I
thought they would have already made the new specification or
something
L247[09:26:51] <Izaya> Even at present
having to compile FF to not have DRM is inconvenient, if stuff
starts actually using it it'll be a PITA
L248[09:27:05] <Izaya> Ha, you talk like
they'd move quickly
L249[09:27:41]
<MGR>
FF?
L250[09:27:46] <Izaya> Firefox
L251[09:27:48]
<MGR>
Ah
L252[09:28:10] <Izaya> Considering
switching to a less flaky browser though >.>
L253[09:28:16] *
AmandaC still doesn't understand what's so bad about adding DRM
support to <video> -- if it means killing flash faster,
what's so bad? It's not like you're going to have it applied to
every single element. You're not going to go to a website and get
"Your licence for google.com has expired, click <here>
to renew your subscription!"
L254[09:28:17] <Izaya> Issue is that
everything else sucks.
L255[09:28:30]
<Gavle> I
don't see the issue with DRM.
L256[09:28:35] <Izaya> It's the principle
of the thing for me.
L257[09:28:37]
<MGR>
Switching to Google Ultron?
L258[09:28:57] <Izaya> Dunno about other
people but \o/
L259[09:29:19]
<MGR>
Although, you need a license from the goverment to use Ultron *rubs
chin*
L260[09:29:35]
<MGR> I have
one ?
L261[09:29:48] *
Vexatos whispers something about waterfox towards
Izaya
L262[09:30:11] <Izaya> Vexatos: I still
need to compile it even though it has good settings q_q
L263[09:30:16] <Izaya> also it's still FF
so it has a bunch of the BS
L264[09:30:36] <Vexatos> It has most of
the bad stuff ripped out
L265[09:30:57] <Izaya> I'd have to switch
to Pale Moon to get proper FF back and Pale Moon is still less than
ideal because it still has to rely on upstream to integrate
security stuff
L266[09:31:13] <Vexatos> I prefer waterfox
over pale moon
L267[09:31:39] <Izaya> the new (post-29)
FF UI really annoys me
L268[09:31:48] <Vexatos> I don't even
know
L269[09:31:53] <Vexatos> the first thing I
did was install the old UI
L270[09:31:53] <Vexatos> ._.
L271[09:32:00] <Izaya> that won't be a
thing as of 57
L272[09:32:08] <Vexatos> which is why you
switch to waterfox :P
L273[09:32:18] <Izaya> so I'm not 100%
about that part
L274[09:32:27] <Izaya> are they keeping
XUL?>
L275[09:33:41] <Izaya> " Waterfox,
another fork of Firefox for Windows, macOS, and Linux is planning
continued development of an XUL-based browser starting from the
last XUL version of Firefox released by Mozilla."
L276[09:33:43] <Izaya> Oh
L277[09:33:45] <Izaya> Okay
L278[09:33:47] <Vexatos> According to
rumous
L279[09:33:48] <Vexatos> yes
L280[09:34:10] <Vexatos> waterfox is
pretty much firefox minux a bunch of bad decisions
L281[09:35:28] <Izaya> hey geniuses
L282[09:35:47]
<Forecaster>
where?!
L283[09:35:53] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> grabs the pitchfork
L284[09:36:27] <Izaya> if I have two
machines on a LAN, behind NAT, both with OpenSSH, is there any way
I can forward logins for a specific user?
L285[09:36:31] *
Michiyo pitches the grabfork
L286[09:36:47] <Izaya> I don't want to
have to use https for git :|
L287[09:38:16]
<MGR> But
HTTPS is more secure
L288[09:38:39]
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L289[09:39:12] <Izaya> Uh
L290[09:39:14] <Izaya> ssh
L291[09:39:18] <Izaya> secure shell
L292[09:39:22] <Izaya> it's called that
for a reason
L293[09:40:06]
<MGR> Not
everyone uses ssh all the time
L294[09:41:15] <Izaya> What, do you
honestly use telnet?
L295[09:42:02] <Izaya> \o/ Gogs instance
is working, if not ssh
L296[09:42:35]
<MGR> I
don't use either
L297[09:43:13] <Michiyo> I really want to
switch to gogs...
L298[09:43:22] <Michiyo> I really don't
want to migrate a 19GB repo..
L299[09:43:24] <Izaya> You also don't use
a Unix except on your phone so you don't really count, MGR.
L300[09:43:47] <Izaya> How did you end up
with a 19GB repo? o.O
L301[09:43:57]
<MGR> I said
"Not everyone", and I didn't limit that to people who
only used Unix/Linux
L302[09:44:04]
<MGR> And I
DO use a Linux
L303[09:44:44]
<MGR> It's
running right now
L304[09:45:11] <Izaya> Ah yes, the VM you
don't even have credentials for.
L305[09:45:17]
<Forecaster>
better catch it before it gets away!
L306[09:45:19] <Izaya> Gah, using https
for this is so inconvenient
L307[09:45:20]
<MGR> I have
the credentials
L308[09:45:52] <Izaya> oh okay I can
configure git to remember the password
L309[09:46:28] <Izaya> that makes life
easier
L310[09:48:08]
<Lizzy>
"<Izaya> if I have two machines on a LAN, behind NAT,
both with OpenSSH, is there any way I can forward logins for a
specific user?" You could have all the ssh requests go to one
machine, then the users on machine 2 would just need to have a
'fake user' set up on M1 (Machine 1) and set to autostart an ssh
session
L311[09:48:36] <Izaya> the issue with that
is authentication
L312[09:48:40]
<Lizzy>
yes
L313[09:49:17] *
Izaya sighs
L314[09:49:18]
<Lizzy> it's
not an ideal solution but i didn't ever find a proper resolution
for it
L315[09:49:27] <Izaya> I mean
L316[09:49:37] <Izaya> I could make it the
default host for ssh
L317[09:49:43] <Izaya> all my personal
stuff could be on a different port
L318[09:49:50] <Izaya> I think that's
recommended anyway
L319[09:49:57]
<Lizzy>
yeah, different ports would work
L320[09:50:03] <Izaya> still, PITA
L321[09:50:10]
<Lizzy> just
not having 2 machines trying to forward to the same port
L322[09:51:13] <Izaya> fuck this router is
total shit
L323[09:51:27] <Izaya> it can't even keep
the names for the forwarded services straight
L324[09:51:31] <Izaya> How do you even
manage that?
L325[09:51:47] <Corded> * <Lizzy>
shrugs
L326[09:51:58] <AmandaC> lowest-bidder
outsourcing, ofc
L327[09:52:09] *
Izaya sighs
L328[09:52:17] <Izaya> At least I'm
replacing it soon
L329[09:52:28] <Izaya> Gonna blow $100 on
something with at least 64M of RAM and as much flash
L330[09:52:44] <Izaya> install OpenWRT on
it and finally be vaguely happy with it
L331[09:52:51] <Izaya> hahahahahahahaha if
only
L332[09:52:58] <Izaya> oh even more
fun:
L333[09:53:04]
<Lizzy> one
other idea you could do is ssh tunnels, but then there's the issue
of slightly more overhead and stuff
L334[09:53:05] <Izaya> this shitbox router
only supports 12 NAT rules
L335[09:53:33] <Izaya> Seems to be
entirely arbitrary.
L336[09:53:40] <Izaya> But you only get
12.
L337[09:53:40]
<Lizzy>
could also try messing about with ssh's proxycommands
L338[09:54:29]
<Lizzy> i
don't think there's any sort of reverse proxy for ssh and even
though nginx is pretty good at doing it for other stuff, i don't
think it can do sh
L339[09:54:32]
<Lizzy>
*ssh
L340[09:54:41] <Izaya> ha
L341[09:54:50] <Izaya> it'd be p. cool if
nginx could ssh reverse proxy actually
L342[09:55:02] <AmandaC> %choose razor or
stable
L343[09:55:04] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
razor
L345[09:56:20] <Izaya> huh
L346[09:57:06] <AmandaC> oh right, I
remember seeing that awhile back
L347[09:57:20] <AmandaC> Totally forgot
about it
L348[09:57:33] <Izaya> I mean, it'd work,
but I don't want to pollute my gateway machine with go shit and
running it in a VM sounds less than ideal.
L349[09:57:35] <Izaya> :|
L350[09:57:45] <AmandaC> go binaries are
statically compiled
L351[09:58:02] <Izaya> so I don't need to
install anything significant?
L352[09:58:03] <AmandaC> pass the right
flags and you can even excluse libc
L353[09:58:14] <AmandaC> ( which Go only
uses as a DNS resolver )
L354[09:58:32] <AmandaC> Then you just
have to scp the binary over
L355[09:58:46] <Izaya> so compile then scp
the binary?
L356[09:58:49] <AmandaC> yep
L357[09:58:58] <Izaya> better using a VM
to make static binaries than actually installing it I guess
L358[09:59:03] <AmandaC> This is one of
the reasons I <3 go
L359[09:59:30] <AmandaC> It makes the
binaries "huge" but it's worth it to avoid the .so
hell
L360[09:59:42] <Izaya> I think Plan 9 only
has static binaries
L361[09:59:49] <Izaya> It seems like a
wonderful idea.
L362[10:00:26] <AmandaC> This is all only
true if it's pure-go though, if it uses cgo it'll be a massive
cuntache
L363[10:01:20] <Izaya> I forgot how shit
this router is at port forwarding
L364[10:01:25] <Izaya> I can only specify
external port.
L365[10:01:37] *
Izaya grumbles, configures ssh to run on port 23
L366[10:02:22] <Izaya> oh fml now I need
to set up an external adaptor too
L367[10:03:15] <Izaya> (I have my
apache2/nginx-only VMs sitting in a separated network)
L368[10:06:23] ⇦
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L370[10:10:56] <Syrren> Izaya: does that
hooktube link show "can't be leeched" for you as
well?
L371[10:11:07] <Izaya> Syrren: yeah
L372[10:11:11] *
Izaya shrugs
L373[10:11:11] <Syrren> :(
L374[10:11:14]
<Forecaster>
"I'll make my own YouTube, with blackjack, and hookers, and
I'll call it hooktube"
L375[10:11:24] <Izaya> Syrren: blocked in
your country?
L376[10:11:33] <Syrren> Izaya: nah, but it
defeats the purpose of hooktube
L377[10:11:46] <Izaya> yeah :|
L378[10:12:10] <Syrren> obviously elgoog
doesn't want us plebs to have privacy
L379[10:12:25] <Izaya> don't you know
privacy = terrorism nowdays?
L380[10:12:46] <Syrren> and encryption =
conviction, they even rhyme
L381[10:13:19] <Izaya> ooh I like that
one
L382[10:14:37] <Izaya> tfw tried to make
posters but the irony was lost on most people
L383[10:18:39]
<Forecaster>
irony deficiency is a terrible illness
L384[10:18:53]
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L385[10:22:47] <Izaya> don't you love it
when you realise it asked for your sudo password and you've just
been typing the next command and pressed enter
L386[10:25:17] <Izaya> \o/ ssh works more
or less now
L387[10:25:29] <Izaya> you have to use a
proper ssh url or specify the port but it works
L388[10:27:15] <AmandaC> Izaya:
~/.ssh/config
L389[10:27:24] <AmandaC> Host
hostname\nPort port
L390[10:27:35] <Izaya> AmandaC: I mean, it
gives it in the clone URL
L391[10:27:38] *
Izaya shrugs
L393[10:28:30] <Izaya> I don't intend to
really ever log into that machine, just use it for gogs
L394[10:37:43] <ben_mkiv> sweet mother of
syntax... :>
L395[10:37:44] <ben_mkiv>
component.glasses.addCube3D().setEasing(c.addRotation(1, 0, 1, 0),
"LINEAR", "IN", 360, "deg", 0, 360,
"repeat");
L396[10:37:53] <ben_mkiv> \o/ for a
rotating 3D Cube :>
L397[10:38:35] <ben_mkiv> c =
component.glasses.addCube3D(); c.setEasing(c.addRotation(1, 0, 1,
0), "LINEAR", "IN", 360, "deg", 0,
360, "repeat");
L398[10:38:37] <ben_mkiv> actually
:P
L399[10:38:51] *
Izaya hmms
L400[10:39:11] <Izaya> Should I finish
watching Heavy Object or finish the last route in Katawa
Shoujo?
L401[10:39:16]
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L402[10:39:32] <Direwolf20> hey guys -- is
there a way with the debug card to get a player's current inventory
information? like what i have on me?
L403[10:40:23] <Direwolf20> i see theres
debug.getPlayer but not really sure how it works
L404[10:40:56] <Izaya> I swear there was a
thing that did that
L405[10:41:02] <ben_mkiv> well looks like
its a thing
L406[10:41:06] <Izaya> (ie not a debug
card that let you interact with inventories)
L407[10:41:15] <Izaya> (player
inventories, that is)
L408[10:41:49] <ben_mkiv>
=component.debug.getPlayer("Direwolf20")
L409[10:42:07] <ben_mkiv> that shows you
the methods, and there are some to work on the inventory
L410[10:42:08] <Direwolf20> i'm interested
in moving / copying / backing up my player inventory to restore at
a later time period
L411[10:42:26] <ben_mkiv> oh do that on
the lua console :>
L412[10:42:55] <Direwolf20> so when theres
a ... after that list
L413[10:43:01] <Direwolf20> i presume
theres more functions its not showing?
L414[10:43:06]
<Lizzy>
yes
L415[10:43:07] <Direwolf20> how do I get
it to show them all :)
L416[10:43:12] <Izaya> for k,v in
pairs(component.debug.getPlayer("Direwolf20")) do
print(k) end
L417[10:43:17] <Direwolf20> thanks
:D
L418[10:43:23]
<Lizzy>
dammit Izaya
L419[10:43:26]
<Lizzy> you
beat me too it
L420[10:43:30]
<Lizzy>
:P
L421[10:43:32] <Izaya> was writing it
before it was asked
L422[10:44:03] <Direwolf20> hrm, looks
like theres insertitem and clear inventory but no way to 'read'
inventory
L423[10:44:19] <Direwolf20> my goal is to
take a snapshot of my current inventory, store in a variable, to
restore at a later point
L424[10:44:23] <Direwolf20> might have to
look at alternate methods :D
L425[10:44:49]
<Lizzy>
maybe that's something we should get michibot to have, so like when
someone asks about it we can just do %showallmethods and she'll
spit out the for loop thing
L426[10:44:49] <MichiBot> Hello
Corded
L427[10:44:55]
<Lizzy>
-_-
L428[10:45:03] <ben_mkiv> hm, you could
make a chest which auto restocks
L429[10:45:22] <ben_mkiv> not that
comfortable...
L430[10:45:47] <Direwolf20> yea, i want to
add like a minigame where my player's inventory is snapshotted,
cleared, and sends me somewhere, and when i'm done, i get my stuff
back the way it was
L431[10:46:04] <Michiyo> @Lizzy, blame
@Forecaster
L432[10:46:12]
<Lizzy> /e
blames @Forecaster
L433[10:46:16]
<Lizzy>
oops
L434[10:46:18] <Michiyo> gg
L435[10:46:21]
<Forecaster>
Direwolf20 you could define it in the computer
L436[10:46:23]
<Forecaster>
clear and set
L437[10:47:05] <Vexatos> Direwolf20, which
version even, of Minecraft
L438[10:47:16] <Vexatos> since uuh 1.10,
inventory controller upgrades should be able to do that
L439[10:47:50] <Direwolf20> 1.12
L440[10:48:14] <Vexatos> yea that should
be doable by anything that is an inv controller, i.e.
robots/drones/MCUs with the upgrade or normal transposers
L441[10:48:24] <Vexatos> It was more of an
unintended side effect
L442[10:48:28] <Vexatos> but it should
work
L443[10:48:55] <Direwolf20> does it work
on my player though?
L444[10:49:10] <Direwolf20> hrm, wonder if
it could talk to a player chest
L445[10:49:11] <Direwolf20> ....
L446[10:49:30] <ben_mkiv> i thought about
something like that...
L447[10:49:36] <ben_mkiv> or player
interface from actually additions
L448[10:49:51] <Vexatos> Direwolf20, it
should work on any player just like it does on a chest
L449[10:49:55] <ben_mkiv> but no idea if
they actually expose the player inventory or if they have build in
buffers
L450[10:50:02] <Vexatos> i.e. if you are
standing west of the transposer, use sides.west, etc
L451[10:50:14] <ben_mkiv> oh thats
cool
L452[10:50:15] <Vexatos> It's all using
literally the same code on 1.10
L453[10:50:36] <Vexatos> ben_mkiv, yea
when I did the PR to support the new IItemHandler capabilities, I
uuh
L454[10:50:43] <Vexatos> It works on
entities that are IItemHandlers
L455[10:50:47] <ben_mkiv> xD
L456[10:50:52] <Vexatos> and players
happen to be one
L457[10:51:05] <ben_mkiv> but will this be
patched out later?
L458[10:51:25] <Vexatos> I have no
intention to do so ,_, even though it's OP as heck
L459[10:51:26] <Direwolf20> vex mind a
PM?
L460[10:51:30] <Vexatos> I don't, no
L461[10:51:40] <Vexatos> But if it's not
necessary~
L462[10:51:58] <Vexatos> ben_mkiv,
like
L463[10:52:06] <Vexatos> I am always the
first to complain about something in OC being overpowered
L464[10:52:14] <Vexatos> but this side
effect is pretty hilarious
L465[10:52:22] <Vexatos> because I had 0
intention of this happening
L466[10:52:28] *
Izaya complains about vex being overpowered
L467[10:52:30] <ben_mkiv> well, as long as
its in a range of 1 block its cool
L468[10:52:43] <ben_mkiv> pocketpicking
robots
L469[10:53:54] <Vexatos> worse:
Pickpocketing drones
L470[10:53:59] <Vexatos> balanced through
the tiny drone inventory
L471[10:54:01] <Vexatos> still
hilarious
L472[10:54:31] <Temia> Pickpocketing
drones won't be OP when they add hugging and petting to the
game
L473[10:54:40] <Temia> Because I will
never let go of any drone that flies near me. +w+
L474[10:54:48] <Temia> They're like little
robot fairies!
L475[10:55:02] <Izaya> you have to kidnap
them to get your stuff back?
L476[10:55:26] *
AmandaC makes a robin hood drone that flies around, stealing
people's armor, and returning it with full durability
L477[10:55:48] <Temia> Better yet, why not
switch it out with the fresh armour?
L478[11:03:08] <Vexatos> aaand I just got
reminded about the *cough* masterpiece of scala glory that is the
JEI callback documentation in OC
L479[11:13:38]
<logan2611>
When programming EEPROMs, what APIs can I use with require(), or do
I have to add them manually
L480[11:14:04]
<Forecaster>
none
L481[11:14:06]
<Forecaster>
none apis
L482[11:14:45]
<logan2611>
got it
L483[11:15:24]
<logan2611>
thanks
L484[11:15:24]
<logan2611>
wow rip internet
L485[11:47:18] <gamax92> I live
L486[11:48:05] <Vexatos> same
L487[11:48:43] <Izaya> speak for
yourself
L488[11:48:47] <Vexatos> I did
L489[11:48:54] <gamax92> I am all living
on this blessed day
L490[11:52:07]
<Forecaster>
is it just me or does "You pull the trigger on my, love
gun" sound incredibly lewd
L491[11:52:15] <Izaya> you wrote for
yourself
L492[11:52:43] *
gamax92 summons Inari
L493[12:02:51] <AmandaC> @Forecaster that
sounds familiar. No Game No Life?
L495[12:03:44] <MichiBot>
Love Gun
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L496[12:11:07] <gamax92> AmandaC: NGNL
borrows a lot of of ideas from other anime and games
L497[12:15:17] <gamax92> my system's audio
is constantly lower in the left channel
L498[12:15:30] ⇦
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closed)
L499[12:19:13]
<Forecaster>
put your left speaker higher up, that ought to fix it
L500[12:30:01] <Inari> %stab gamax92
L501[12:30:02] *
MichiBot shivs gamax92 with Motorola 6800 doing [10] damage,
Motorola 6800 melts into a puddle of unidentifiable
goo.
L502[12:32:18] <gamax92> why
L503[12:32:19] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> hopes michibot gets re-deployed soon to get the
improved commands
L504[12:38:01] <Inari> Improved
commands?
L505[12:38:45]
<Forecaster>
in the latest build I've changed "stab" to
"attack", where the first argument is an attack
type
L506[12:39:16]
<Forecaster>
eg %attack stab <target>
L507[12:39:30]
<Forecaster>
or a random one if it's invalid, like it works now
L508[12:39:44]
<Forecaster>
then it automatically generates an alias for each type
L509[12:39:56]
<Forecaster>
so you can do %stab <target>
L510[12:40:10]
<Forecaster>
then the bot will specifically say "stab"
L511[12:40:16]
<Forecaster>
"stabs"*
L512[12:40:44]
<Forecaster>
or you can do %shiv <target> and it will say "bot shivs
<target> with etc."
L513[12:40:48] <Inari> fancy!
L514[12:41:44]
<Forecaster>
this uses a new feature I implemented where you can specify
arguments when defining an alias
L515[12:42:10]
<Forecaster>
so really when you do %stab <target> internally it does
%attack stab <target>
L516[12:44:16] <ds84182> %stab a bee
L517[12:44:18] *
MichiBot shivs a bee with cookie doing [6] damage
L518[12:44:26]
<Forecaster>
and I added that functionally specifically to be able to do this
:P
L519[12:44:28] <ds84182> now the bees are
mad
L520[12:44:37]
<Forecaster>
but it got a cookie
L521[12:44:48] <ds84182> true
L522[12:46:39] <Izaya> any good anime this
season or last?
L523[12:46:48] <AmandaC> Izaya: MHA!
L524[12:46:53] <AmandaC> ( My Hero
Acadamia )
L525[12:47:55] <Izaya> not really my sort
of thing tbh
L526[12:49:07]
<Forecaster>
Boruto?
L527[12:55:27] ⇦
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connection)
L528[13:08:29] <Michiyo> @Forecaster, so
do I need to delete the stab command?
L529[13:09:01]
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L530[13:09:08]
<Forecaster>
the dynamic one?
L531[13:09:17]
<Forecaster>
you can delete that yeah
L532[13:11:45] <Michiyo> Ok.. so what do
the old levels correspond to now?
L533[13:12:21]
<Forecaster>
moderator would be 0, admin would be 1
L534[13:12:34]
<Forecaster>
wait
L535[13:12:35] <Inari> And user is
-1?
L536[13:12:37]
<Forecaster>
uh
L537[13:12:48]
<Forecaster>
user is null
L538[13:13:03]
<Forecaster>
nevermind the numbers
L539[13:13:05]
<Forecaster>
they're just internal
L540[13:13:57] <Michiyo> hmm, tban
requires admin?
L541[13:14:09]
<Forecaster>
oh there was no moderator before
L542[13:14:15]
<Forecaster>
not sure why I added that
L543[13:14:25]
<Forecaster>
uh
L544[13:14:28] ⇦
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seconds)
L545[13:15:43]
<Forecaster>
oh good, tban uses the old command thing...
L546[13:15:48]
<Forecaster>
where is the permission level...
L547[13:16:15] <Michiyo>
Permissions.hasPermission(IRCBot.bot, event, Permissions.ADMIN)) {
?
L548[13:16:18]
<Forecaster>
ah, there
L549[13:16:53] <Michiyo> I wonder if it'd
be smart to have a table for command → permission... so stuff can
be changed without rebuilding the bot.. lol
L550[13:16:54]
<Forecaster>
well, I just changed the 4 to Permission.ADMIN
L551[13:17:20]
<Forecaster>
Michiyo: I can make that happen sure
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<Forecaster>
I guess it requires admin because there wasn't anything else
previously :P
L555[13:22:07]
<Forecaster>
we could probably also retire ops since there's global admins
now
L556[13:23:24] <Michiyo> well, like
gamax92 and kodos could tban people..
L557[13:23:29] <Michiyo> but they can't
%part
L558[13:23:33] <gamax92> %part
L559[13:23:34] -MichiBot- Something went
wrong!
L560[13:23:41] <Michiyo> or.. maybe they
can
L561[13:23:43] <Michiyo> :/ lol
L562[13:23:49] <Michiyo> Oh wait.. i made
gamax92 an admin
L563[13:23:49] <gamax92> "Something
went wrong!"
L564[13:24:08] <Michiyo> or
"op"
L565[13:24:18]
<Forecaster>
well, that's what moderator is for :P
L566[13:24:26] <Michiyo> yeah, tban should
be moderator
L567[13:24:38] <gamax92> MichiBot didn't
actually part though
L568[13:24:40] <gamax92> just
errored
L569[13:24:45] <Michiyo> gamax92, %part
#oc
L570[13:24:55] <gamax92> oh
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L572[13:27:18] <Michiyo> %admins
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L574[13:27:26] <Michiyo> ffs I don't
remember half my bots commands
L575[13:27:29] <Michiyo> %adminlist
L576[13:27:33] <Michiyo> %listadmins
L577[13:27:35] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
[Michiyo, Lizzy, Forecaster|AFK]
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L579[13:27:39] <Michiyo> Oh.. no
L580[13:27:49] <Michiyo> I guess I just
broke errythang..
L581[13:27:51] <Michiyo> yay
L582[13:28:30] <Michiyo> it seems your new
perm stuff should resolve this though
L583[13:30:30]
<Forecaster>
well, it's the same system, I just replaced the numbers with
strings pretty much
L584[13:36:52]
<MGR> Juan:
"What are you doing with that?" Michael: "I'm gonna
fight them off." Juan: "With a hand towel?!" ---
Quote 3/3
L585[13:37:10] <Inari> %attack slap
gamax92
L586[13:37:12] <Inari> :<
L587[13:37:25] <gamax92> Inari: ;_;
L588[13:37:59] <Inari> See, even gamax92
is sad about not being slapped
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L590[13:43:19]
<MGR> I
don't think that's what he meant
L591[13:43:41] <Inari> Of course it
is
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L593[13:44:31]
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L594[13:44:34] *
vifino slaps Inari
L595[13:44:42] <Inari> D:
L596[13:44:46] <AmandaC> Rude!
L597[13:44:47] <Inari> vifino: Only my nii
should do that :<
L598[13:44:50] <Michiyo> %whatami
L599[13:44:57] <Inari> %attack slap
gamax92
L600[13:45:10] <MichiBot> You are nothing!
NOTHING!
L601[13:45:15] *
MichiBot slaps gamax92 with LiEat 4 doing [2] damage
L602[13:45:21] <payonel>
%whatismypurpose
L603[13:45:26] <Vexatos> wow that's
rude
L604[13:45:26] <Michiyo> I am nothing it
seems.
L605[13:45:33] <Vexatos> Michiyo, your bot
is rude
L606[13:45:44] <AmandaC> %give Michiyo a
purpose in life
L607[13:45:44] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L608[13:45:47] <AmandaC> :(
L609[13:45:55] *
Temia hugs Michiyo :<
L610[13:46:10] <Vexatos> %give Michiyo
Selene
L611[13:46:11] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L612[13:46:14] <AmandaC> ( That came out
much ruder than I meant, sorry )
L613[13:46:14] <Vexatos> D:
L614[13:46:33] <Michiyo> I blame
@Forecaster
L615[13:46:43] <AmandaC> %blame
Forecaster
L616[13:46:44] *
MichiBot blames Forecaster for doubling the time until release by
asking questions
L617[13:47:31] <AmandaC> Any question?
[time doubles] Wait, don't! That's really unfair don't you think!?
[time doubles] Are you just doing this to be an asshole? [time
doubles] etc
L618[13:47:49]
<Forecaster>
whatami is not aware of ops
L619[13:48:45]
<Forecaster>
%whatami
L620[13:48:47] <MichiBot> You are nothing!
NOTHING!
L621[13:48:50] <gamax92> %whatami
L622[13:48:51] <MichiBot> You are
'Moderator'
L623[13:48:54] <gamax92> :3
L624[13:49:13]
<Forecaster>
^ that is why they're capitalized :P
L625[13:49:16]
<Forecaster>
in the code
L626[13:49:32] <AmandaC> And Ra said
"Moderator" and lo, a gamax92 popped into
existence.
L627[13:49:59] <Michiyo> gamax92, try to
%part #oc
L628[13:50:38]
<Forecaster>
"Allowed memory size of 104857600 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 69384110 bytes)"
L629[13:50:40]
<Forecaster>
wat
L631[13:50:55] <Michiyo> :/
L632[13:51:51]
<Forecaster>
I'm pretty sure ~69MB is less than ~100MB
L633[13:52:47] <gamax92> sorry was petting
cats
L634[13:52:50] <gamax92> %part #oc
L635[13:53:00] <gamax92> no
permission
L636[13:53:19] <Inari> %pet gamax92's
cat
L637[13:53:19] *
MichiBot brushes gamax92's cat with Nepu Nepu. gamax92's cat
recovers 1 health!
L638[13:55:03] <Michiyo> thanks
gamax92
L639[13:55:47]
<Forecaster>
I'll do some more iterating soon and phase out the op thing
L640[13:57:20] <AmandaC> Inari: holy
shit
L641[13:58:06] <AmandaC> Inari:
"wow" doesn't even to befin to cover that
L642[13:58:21] <Inari> AmandaC: xD
L643[14:13:45] <Michiyo> How dare you call
me mentally unstable cat's Quinceañera
L644[14:14:43] <Michiyo> damn it
L645[14:14:56] <Michiyo> How dare you call
me mentally unstable on this, the day of my cat's Quinceañera
L646[14:15:15] <Michiyo> This is what
happens when I type shit while talking to other people.
L647[14:16:14]
<Forecaster>
this never happens when you type into a random text file?
L648[14:17:03] <Michiyo> I'm on TS
talking, while ALSO on IRC... so both conversations at once can
sometimes jumble up.
L649[14:17:31]
<Forecaster>
I know exactly what you lets have cake for lunch
L650[14:17:49] *
AmandaC gets that when listening to tech talks while on irc /
coding sometimes
L651[14:18:55] <AmandaC> suddenly,
compiler error for undefined function container
L652[14:19:36] <Michiyo> lol
L653[14:19:38] <Michiyo> been
there..
L654[14:23:25] <gamax92> wtf happened to
r/Unexpected
L655[14:24:13]
<Forecaster>
the spanish inquisition ate it
L656[14:27:37] <gamax92> mods got
drunk
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L661[15:30:31] <Inari> gamax92: haha
L662[15:54:22] <AmandaC> %choose watch or
play
L663[15:54:22] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
watch
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L669[17:38:12] <S3> vifino: you know I
should just write a forth like that compiles to zpu machine
code
L670[17:38:26] <S3> it would be easier to
write
L671[17:38:38] <Izaya> do eet
L672[17:39:51] <S3> I can even automate im
instructions with it
L673[17:39:56] <S3> 1 2 +
L674[17:40:00] <S3> would compile to
L675[17:40:11] <S3> im 1 nop im 2 nop
add
L676[17:40:43] <S3> while 256 1 + would
compile to im 1 im 0 nop im 1 add
L677[17:40:50] <S3> technically
L678[17:41:05] <S3> itl actually compile
to machine code but
L679[17:45:13] <vifino> S3: finish the
assembler and the interpreter first
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L684[17:51:32] <MichiBot> payonel: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
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L686[18:00:19] <Inari> payonel: The poor
cat's in shock
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L689[18:30:04] <S3> vifino: doing forth
assembly
L690[18:30:06] <S3> its faster
L691[18:30:08] <S3> and easy
L692[18:30:09] <S3> easier(
L693[18:30:15] <S3> I just don't have time
to do a full assembly syntax
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L695[18:40:26] <S3> I swear people don't
know how to coo
L696[18:40:27] <S3> cook*
L697[18:40:32] <S3> don't break your damn
spaghetti
L698[18:45:59] <Inari> S3: It's easier
that way :D
L699[18:46:49] <S3> Inari: it takes 2
seconds to do it the right way :P
L700[18:47:09] <Inari> And then 5 minutes
during eating because it's a pain to get the longer ones on the
fork
L701[18:47:11] <S3> :( I am out of
onions!!!!
L702[18:47:26] <S3> this isn't good
L703[18:47:32] <Inari> Ew onions
L704[18:47:32] <S3> what else will I throw
in my sauce
L705[18:47:35] <S3> maybe beer
L706[18:47:36] <Inari> garlic
L707[18:47:48] <S3> I am out of beer
L708[18:47:52] <S3> and I can't find the
garlic
L709[18:48:07] <S3> I had like 3 bulbs of
garlic left
L710[18:49:19] <Inari> Egg?
L711[18:49:44] <S3> ran out
L712[18:49:51] <Inari> .-.
L713[18:49:52] <S3> I dunno why you'd use
egg in that
L714[18:49:56] <Inari> Is there anything
you haven't run out of
L715[18:50:03] <Inari> Egg is always
good
L716[18:50:24] <Inari> Heres an idea
L717[18:50:28] <Inari> You have spaghetti
right?
L718[18:50:33] <Inari> Take half and blend
them up really fine
L719[18:50:35] <Inari> Theres your
sauce
L720[18:50:56] <S3> ahahaha
L721[18:51:07] <S3> nah I rubbed up some
coriander
L722[18:51:11] <S3> and threw it in
L723[18:51:34] <Inari> Theres other things
you can rub up to throw stuff in
L724[18:51:43] <S3> well I don't have
much
L725[18:51:50] <S3> I put hamburg and
tomatoes in it
L726[18:52:06] <Inari> I guess that was
too vague
L727[18:52:09] <Inari> Oh well
L728[18:53:44] <S3> it was
L729[19:00:07] <S3> HOT HOT HOT
L730[19:00:17] <S3> Inari not been far
from the oven
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L737[19:51:53] <Renari> How do drones work
now? I'm not able to get it to do anything, all the documentation
for setting them up I've found seems to be outdated.
L739[19:52:23] <Renari> but all I can do
is turn it on, upon which it turns off
L740[19:53:28] <Renari> Ah nvm I needed an
analyzer, error was no bootable medium found.
L741[19:53:37] <Degariless> you need to
craft it with an eepro,
L742[19:53:54] <Degariless> eeprom**
L743[19:53:59] <Renari> How do I pick it
up? lol
L744[19:54:17] <Degariless> the scrench I
belive
L745[19:54:34] <Renari> Alright,
thanks.
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L748[20:18:40] <S3> I just realized
something odd
L749[20:18:49] <S3> do you know what an
angle is?
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L752[20:41:50] <gartral2> hey all, got a
few problems in oc, firstly, I can't get into the GUI on any robot
i make, my friend can. second, there appears to be memory leak in
the mod itselfas after a while the server crashes, where do I post
thje logs for review?
L753[20:43:53] <gartral> S3: you put an
entire city in your sauce? O.o
L754[20:49:14] <S3> gartral: city?
L755[20:49:16] <S3> what do you mean
L758[20:49:52] <gartral2> lol
L759[20:49:54] <S3> gartral: so, do you
know what an angle is?
L760[20:50:53] <S3> gartral2: a pastebin,
preferably a non javascript one? or- in an issue track on
github..
L761[20:52:25] <gartral2> yep, it's a
sharp divergent point in a line
L762[20:52:44] <S3> now mathematically
define it
L763[20:52:54] <gartral2> btw gartral and
gartral2 are both the same person, gartral2 is on the irc client in
OC
L764[20:53:11] <S3> I would have never
ever figured that out
L766[20:53:19] <S3> that you two were the
same person
L767[20:53:23] <S3> it's so
unobvious
L768[20:54:06] <S3> so like
L769[20:54:22] <S3> an angle is arclength
/ radius
L770[20:54:33] <S3> gartral: there's a
huge problem with this
L771[20:54:45] <S3> in order to define
arclength, you need to understand calculus
L772[20:55:00] <S3> YOU NEED CALCULUS TO
KNOW WHAT AN ANGLE IS. WTF?!
L773[21:05:58] <gamax92> hey
ds84182?
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L775[21:12:11]
<logan2611>
Are there any written guides on how to program drones
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L780[21:45:38] <gamax92> uhhh
L781[21:46:06] <gamax92> caches are
flushed ... after asking the graphics chip to render the
data?
L782[21:46:25] <gamax92> maybe that's why
stuff flickers garbage on load.
L783[21:56:35] <Izaya> @logan2611 not
exactly but
L784[21:56:39]
<logan2611>
oh
L785[21:56:41] <Izaya> ~w custom os
L787[21:56:47]
<logan2611>
ok
L788[21:56:50]
<logan2611>
tjhanks
L789[21:56:52]
<logan2611>
thanks*
L790[21:56:56] <Izaya> that's what you
have at the EEPROM level
L791[21:57:04] <Izaya> the drone stuff is
just a component
L792[21:59:41] <Izaya> can you use gpu
operations without a screen bound?
L793[22:00:30]
<logan2611>
I think so
L794[22:00:32]
<logan2611>
wait
L795[22:00:33]
<logan2611>
no
L796[22:02:17]
<logan2611>
I don't think so
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L800[22:06:47] <gamax92> Izaya: no
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L806[23:30:21] <Temia> HAH
L807[23:30:30] <Temia> Perfect.
L808[23:33:25] <Izaya> It's very fitting
:3
L809[23:33:40] <Izaya> I'm glad LXDE ->
LXQT though
L810[23:34:00] <Izaya> XFCE is good but I
somehow don't see it getting ported to Wayland any time soon, LXQt
would be a lot easier to do so
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L812[23:34:09] <Izaya> LXQt still has a
fair few issues for me but it's usable
L813[23:34:33] <Izaya> Have to do some
weirdness to get my autohide 32-pixel icons only task bar
L814[23:39:18] <Saphire> Heya
L815[23:39:25] *
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L816[23:44:47] *
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L818[23:45:01] <Izaya> I've been up for 23
hours and 54 minutes
L819[23:45:04] <Izaya> x_x
L820[23:46:55] <Izaya> now I'm reading a
book on disappearing without a trace
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