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L10[02:45:32] <stephan48> can someone recommend a GUI lib for opencomputers?
L11[03:00:05] <Forecaster> Someone was working on something like that
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L13[03:01:23] <stephan48> i think there are probably quite a few people working on projects like that :D
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L15[03:08:20] <Saphire> stephan48: iirc it was gamax92?
L16[03:09:24] <stephan48> gamax92: you where accused of writing/having written a gui library. is that true and is there possible something for me to test?
L17[03:11:19] <Saphire> :c
L18[03:11:42] <Saphire> Google autosuggests gamax92's nickname
L19[03:11:53] <stephan48> just joking of cause
L20[03:11:57] <Saphire> Perks of unique nickname q-q
L21[03:13:49] <stephan48> https://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/580-gui-api-064beta/ will try that in the evening then
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L23[03:16:47] <stephan48> wb
L24[03:16:51] <SaphireL> Aaand that's me again but from desktop that I am too lazy to SSH connect to my weechat instance. Before I was on phone :P
L25[03:16:57] <stephan48> hahaha
L26[03:17:11] <SaphireL> ...no way you read that in less than a second.
L27[03:17:14] <stephan48> for me its usually the other way around
L28[03:17:17] <SaphireL> Uh, care to relink it again?
L29[03:17:22] <stephan48> 09.101531 < stephan48> https://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/580-gui-api-064beta/ will try that in the evening then
L30[03:17:31] <SaphireL> That
L31[03:17:40] <SaphireL> *that's, uh very strange datetime format
L32[03:17:42] <stephan48> yours arrived at 09.101833 and mine i send at 09.101839
L33[03:17:48] <SaphireL> OH!
L34[03:17:50] <stephan48> day.HHmmss
L35[03:18:02] <SaphireL> As I said, strange :P
L36[03:18:15] <stephan48> i added the day so i can quickly see day changes when i go throu a backlog
L37[03:18:18] <SaphireL> Hmm, europe?
L38[03:18:20] <stephan48> ye
L39[03:18:24] <stephan48> germany
L40[03:18:38] <SaphireL> Day change is veeeeery visible when you have 24 hour time on :P
L41[03:18:44] <stephan48> yup
L42[03:18:45] <SaphireL> And there are niiiice little line too.
L43[03:18:57] <SaphireL> Not in relay though :c
L44[03:19:00] <SaphireL> (I think?)
L45[03:19:05] <stephan48> relay?
L46[03:19:08] <SaphireL> Darn, webchat sucks.
L47[03:19:15] <SaphireL> stephan48: uh, weechat relay.
L48[03:19:26] <SaphireL> Wooohooo, there's <tab>ing!
L49[03:19:27] <stephan48> ah
L50[03:19:33] <stephan48> yay
L51[03:19:39] <stephan48> irssi shows Day changed ...
L52[03:19:46] <stephan48> in a non chatline format
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L54[03:20:03] <stephan48> but i found that in some high/low volume channels i overlooked that and scrolled to far
L55[03:20:16] <stephan48> mostly when i am wrong in my expectation on how much traffic a channel has
L56[03:20:33] <SaphireL> Hmm
L57[03:20:52] <SaphireL> ...hm
L58[03:20:57] <stephan48> mh ;)
L59[03:21:04] <SaphireL> What to replace "god" in "oh god"? :V
L60[03:21:23] <SaphireL> Because every time I actually THINK about writing that phrase, I just.. eeeeegh.
L61[03:21:37] <stephan48> good question
L62[03:21:48] <SaphireL> I just dislike the religious connotation of it.
L63[03:22:30] <SaphireL> How the hell (darn (...no comments)) do I remember word "connotation"? <.<
L64[03:23:41] <SaphireL> https://openprograms.github.io/
L65[03:23:58] <SaphireL> Gopher's GUI is... well, it's old and I think it works weird iirc
L66[03:27:15] <stephan48> "old" ... 4 years ;)
L67[03:27:23] <stephan48> for the oldest file
L68[03:29:33] <SaphireL> stephan48: okay, so... I found two more GUI libs, except for the one you linked
L69[03:29:39] <SaphireL> GML and libforms
L70[03:29:47] <stephan48> GML seems to be gophers
L71[03:30:01] <SaphireL> It /might/ work
L72[03:30:13] <SaphireL> Or it might not.
L73[03:30:16] <stephan48> planing on running my main service applications as background tasks i.e. managing mekanism ore stuff, exporting ore to processing machines and then having a event(this seems to be the way to go) and then having a gui running in the foreground and just receiving/sending events
L74[03:30:20] <stephan48> jup will see
L75[03:30:34] <SaphireL> Uh, what's your ping time?
L76[03:30:46] <stephan48> ping time?
L77[03:30:50] <SaphireL> To IRC
L78[03:31:08] <SaphireL> .-.
L79[03:31:15] <stephan48> 18ms
L80[03:31:17] <Forecaster> %p
L81[03:31:20] <stephan48> %p
L82[03:31:26] <SaphireL> %p
L83[03:31:33] <stephan48> MichiBot: wake up
L84[03:31:43] <SaphireL> $p
L85[03:31:44] <SaphireL> #p
L86[03:31:46] <SaphireL> &p
L87[03:31:51] <SaphireL> what?
L88[03:32:00] <Forecaster> Huh
L89[03:32:02] <stephan48> add another 8-10 ms to my shell host(my root)
L90[03:32:12] <stephan48> MichiBot should answer these according to past history
L91[03:32:13] <MichiBot> Hello stephan48
L92[03:32:27] <Forecaster> ...
L93[03:32:41] <Forecaster> Why didn't the ping command work
L94[03:32:49] <stephan48> %p
L95[03:32:56] <Corded> * <Lizzy> blames @Forecaster
L96[03:32:58] <stephan48> maybe the bot needs cofee?
L97[03:33:04] <SaphireL> Oh wow
L98[03:33:13] <SaphireL> https://oclogs.pc-logix.com/user?cid=oc&nick=Saphire Loooook at those <.<
L99[03:33:21] <Forecaster> Weird
L100[03:33:22] <SaphireL> I consider myself barely talking here
L101[03:33:40] <SaphireL> ...darn, this nick won't be included in stats q-q
L102[03:34:19] <Forecaster> Ask michi to link it
L103[03:34:23] <ste48> now i exist twice ?
L104[03:36:23] <SaphireL> "Qustions: 8,274 3rd place ♀Saphire What are you talking about?"
L105[03:36:25] <SaphireL> xD
L106[03:37:34] <Lizzy> %stats
L107[03:37:35] <MichiBot> Corded: Stats: https://oclogs.pc-logix.com/stats.html
L108[03:38:19] <SaphireL> Who's maintaining stats? <.<
L109[03:38:30] <Lizzy> michi
L110[03:38:38] <stephan48> https://github.com/OpenPrograms/OpenPrograms.ru/tree/master/libforms - for reference also a link to libforms
L111[03:38:38] <Lizzy> since she also has the logs
L112[03:38:57] <SaphireL> Michiyo: hey, can you link this nickname to "Saphire"?
L113[03:39:15] <SaphireL> ...huzzah to bouncers <.<
L114[03:39:41] <stephan48> thanks for you help Saphire!
L115[03:39:59] <Syrren> SaphireL: ZNC, or a different one?
L116[03:42:08] <SaphireL> Hm?
L117[03:45:21] <stephan48> your "bouncer"
L118[03:45:55] <stephan48> he mentioned wirechat relay(probably something like irssi proxy(allowing a client to be used behind irssi))
L119[03:46:28] <Syrren> SaphireL: re your message "huzzah to bouncers" - I was asking which particular bouncer you were using. ZNC is one of the most popular ones.
L120[03:48:29] <stephan48> weechat not wirechat...
L121[03:48:50] <SaphireL> I am using weechat relay as that's pretty much the best way to easily have synced history and not be bothered in case of disconnects.
L122[03:48:58] <SaphireL> Technically it's not a bouncer
L123[03:49:29] <SaphireL> But, by that "huzzah" I meant specifically Mimiru's bouncer, as that she'll get the ping/message from me (maybe).
L124[03:49:41] <SaphireL> %tell Saphire Hm.
L125[03:49:42] <MichiBot> SaphireL: Saphire will be notified of this message when next seen.
L126[03:49:49] <SaphireL> Oh, whew?
L127[03:49:51] <SaphireL> %ping
L128[03:49:53] <MichiBot> Ping reply from SaphireL 0.84s
L129[03:50:14] <stephan48> %ping
L130[03:50:18] <MichiBot> Ping reply from stephan48 3.37s
L131[03:50:28] <stephan48> %ping
L132[03:50:31] <MichiBot> Ping reply from stephan48 2.73s
L133[03:50:36] <stephan48> weird. surely not feels like it
L134[03:50:49] <SaphireL> %tell Mimiru Hey! Can you link this nickname to "Saphire" in stats? :3
L135[03:50:50] <MichiBot> SaphireL: Mimiru will be notified of this message when next seen.
L136[03:50:50] <stephan48> MichiBot: how does it measure the ping?
L137[03:50:59] <Lizzy> %ping
L138[03:51:06] <SaphireL> Lizzy...
L139[03:51:10] <Lizzy> lol, didn't expect that to work
L140[03:51:12] <stephan48> i think Michiyo would be the person
L141[03:51:16] <SaphireL> GAH
L142[03:51:32] <Lizzy> ?
L143[03:51:50] <stephan48> who runs the stats
L144[03:51:56] <Lizzy> Michi
L145[03:52:03] <SaphireL> %tell Mimiru Whoooops, I confused you for Michiyo. Sorry.
L146[03:52:04] <MichiBot> SaphireL: Mimiru will be notified of this message when next seen.
L147[03:52:06] <SaphireL> <.<
L148[03:52:08] * SaphireL hides
L149[03:52:16] <Lizzy> mimiru and michiyo are the same person
L150[03:52:20] <SaphireL> ...
L151[03:52:33] * SaphireL flips table and then hides under it.
L152[03:53:18] <SaphireL> Such dishonor, such shame q-q
L153[03:54:53] <stephan48> happens
L154[03:55:02] <stephan48> ahm. sorry :(
L155[03:55:16] <stephan48> new i am - much to learn
L156[03:56:13] <SaphireL> %tell Michiyo I might have got confused in you having two nicknames and send few tells to your Mimiru account over %tell <.< Also, could you pretty please add "^.^" and etc smiles in stats? Though I guess those have way too many variations.
L157[03:56:13] <MichiBot> SaphireL: Michiyo will be notified of this message when next seen.
L158[03:58:30] <SaphireL> http://meyerweb.com/eric/comment/chech.html huh
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L160[04:03:33] <SaphireL> Is Renari a cheap replica of Inari?
L161[04:03:42] <SaphireL> Oh, derp
L162[04:03:45] <SaphireL> ...hm
L163[04:05:04] <stephan48> re gui: worst case I will just have a background task send all the stuff via TCP/HTTP to a custom webapp.
L164[04:05:14] <stephan48> might do that anyway as sort of out of game monitoring
L165[04:05:18] <SaphireL> ...
L166[04:05:24] <SaphireL> Hm.
L167[04:05:55] <stephan48> but i am lazy and having to alt+tab out of the game would be annoying.
L168[04:06:09] <stephan48> so probably a guid and a webapp
L169[04:06:43] <SaphireL> What kind of data do you need to visualize?
L170[04:08:00] <SaphireL> brb, might be on phone at SaphireL
L171[04:08:03] <SaphireL> *Saphire
L172[04:08:04] <SaphireL> derp
L173[04:11:16] <stephan48> for the ore processing: mekanism ore input/output chains(can make a screenshot this evening; basically 1 washer serving a couple crystalizers for x5 ore), general amounts of ores in the system. for the mekanism fusion reactor/energy storage the amounts of fuel stored in quantum storage tanks. same for general other stuff
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L175[04:12:29] <stephan48> basically just pure data showing. like the ingame server waiting on a robot placing/breaking tanks before doing something. but also a way to interrupt the robots task without having to hunt it and then having to shut it down
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L177[04:23:29] <Saphire> Wait, only numbers, or breakdown by materials/etc? And hi MichiBot
L178[04:23:30] <MichiBot> Hello Saphire
L179[04:35:40] <stephan48> basically showing whats in the ME system based on entries in a database upgrade
L180[04:35:42] <stephan48> simple list
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L183[05:07:57] <Saphire> Hm.
L184[05:08:11] <Saphire> There should be alot of things like that, no?
L185[05:08:12] <MichiBot> ALOT: http://tinyurl.com/y42zurt
L186[05:08:17] <Saphire> shush
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L192[05:50:04] <Forecaster> Well crap
L193[05:50:26] <Forecaster> I restarted the company router and now it won't let me log in...
L194[05:53:19] <Lizzy> lol
L195[05:53:46] <Forecaster> Oh
L196[05:53:52] <Forecaster> There it is
L197[05:54:09] <Forecaster> I dunno what it was connecting to but it wasn't the router
L198[05:59:36] <Syrren> when in doubt assume MITM?
L199[06:04:20] <Vexatos> I like this language https://paste.asie.pl/kl5A
L200[06:06:40] <Forecaster> It was probably something local
L201[06:42:07] <Saphire> Hmm
L202[06:42:15] <Saphire> To link that fetlang thing or not?
L203[06:53:10] <Forecaster> The what?
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L205[06:58:20] <WatchtowerOrator> Time for a new episode from Forecaster! You're welcome!
L206[06:58:20] <WatchtowerOrator> https://youtu.be/G8SkoXgitg4 - RailcraftLP [Episode 48] - Tabletries
L207[06:58:20] <WatchtowerOrator> Tags on this video: tablet,programming,lua,code,opencomputers,reactor,industrialcraft2
L208[06:58:34] <MichiBot> RailcraftLP- [Episode 48] - Tabletries | length: 37m 40s | Likes: 0 Dislikes: 0 Views: 0 | by Forecaster | Published On 9/10/2017
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L212[08:06:30] <S3> allot
L213[08:06:31] <S3> MichiBot: :D
L214[08:12:27] <Forecaster> It's just one l :P
L215[08:14:43] <Inari> alot
L216[08:14:44] <MichiBot> ALOT: http://tinyurl.com/y42zurt
L217[08:18:24] <S3> forecaster but allot is a thing
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L219[08:36:54] <stephan48> Forecaster: is your code available ouside of the stream?
L220[08:37:45] <stephan48> it looks quite like something i would want to steal(ofcourse with attributation) and butcher(determined after watching barely 60 seconds)
L221[08:38:16] <stephan48> you are developing in intellij and then moving the pogramm on the harddisk?
L222[08:41:04] <ben_mkiv> how did you teach intellij how to do lua? :P
L223[08:41:53] <g> lua plugin
L224[08:42:12] <stephan48> "Lua language integration for IntelliJ"
L225[08:42:30] <stephan48> should be available for the community version
L226[08:42:37] <ben_mkiv> hm, looked for that earlier but couldnt find it
L227[08:42:49] <stephan48> thanks Forecaster
L228[08:43:19] <stephan48> intellij + deploy on save(via ssh)
L229[08:43:31] <stephan48> would make developing so much nicer for me
L230[08:44:12] <ben_mkiv> nvm
L231[08:44:21] <ben_mkiv> didnt check browse repos
L232[08:44:22] <ben_mkiv> thanks
L233[08:48:19] <stephan48> ah great. my plan needs a server restart
L234[08:49:08] <stephan48> ah nope. the update i ran on ftb beyond did not change buffered back to true
L235[08:55:04] <stephan48> works :D
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L237[09:28:53] <Forecaster> What, you don't like my code enough to keep it as-is? D:
L238[09:30:24] <stephan48> sadly I never explored IC2 to any meaningfull dept
L239[09:30:39] <stephan48> working with mekanism, ender io and ae2 so far
L240[09:31:03] <stephan48> what i like is the control structure and cleanliness
L241[09:31:29] <stephan48> i think, i can adapt some of it for my ore processing throu(the concept)
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L243[09:43:29] <Forecaster> There is a repo where I have all my oc code
L244[09:43:43] <Forecaster> But I don't think I've committed any of that yet
L245[09:59:17] <Inari> Oh I'm dumb
L246[09:59:23] <Inari> I keep wondering why this rest request doesn't work
L247[09:59:32] <Inari> I never actually sent the array of params I created with it ¬_¬
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L251[10:12:40] <pizza> hello
L252[10:12:54] <pizza> can anyone help newbie..?
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L254[10:13:24] <Guest8833> hello..
L255[10:13:35] <AmandaC> Don't ask to ask, just ask
L256[10:13:38] <Inari> %hi
L257[10:13:39] <Lizzy> ^
L258[10:13:40] <Inari> %hello
L259[10:13:42] <MichiBot> Hello! Welcome to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel! Please ask your questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide error/code examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one line!) Dont mind the random conversation you might have walked into.
L260[10:13:42] <Inari> Pls
L261[10:13:44] <Inari> Ah, there
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L263[10:15:03] <Lizzy> well bye then
L264[10:18:16] <MajGenRelativity> ~w shell
L265[10:18:16] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:shell
L266[10:19:33] <MGR> ~w event
L267[10:19:33] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/api:event
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L269[10:27:07] <MGR> So, I'm trying to write a program that runs in the /boot folder, but print statements from it are not showing up
L270[10:27:09] <Pirate> is there a simple chat program for OC
L271[10:28:22] <MGR> How do I print to the terminal during startup of OpenOS is really my question
L272[10:29:37] <MGR> Neither print() or term.write appear to work
L273[10:32:29] <Inari> MGR: You sure it doesn't just clear what you printed away?
L274[10:32:50] <MGR> Corded lag there ?
L275[10:33:06] <MGR> I don't see it flicker on to the screen, but is there a way to check for sure?
L276[10:33:45] <Lizzy> if it's in bootup, you could try putting a sleep (if it's defined by the time your file runs) in there to make sure it's printing
L277[10:33:57] <Lizzy> that or i think the bootup log is saved to /tmp ?
L278[10:34:02] <Lizzy> not too sure on that though
L279[10:35:00] <MGR> There is no log in /tmp, but I will try the os sleep
L280[10:35:08] <MGR> My file runs last in /boot
L281[10:35:22] <Lizzy> cool, sleep should be defined by then
L282[10:35:57] <MGR> It does appear to produce the needed print statements now
L283[10:36:02] <MGR> Thank you Lizzy
L284[10:36:23] <Lizzy> np
L285[10:37:13] <gamax92> Saphire
L286[10:40:23] <gamax92> Saphire: I haven't worked on a GUI library for OC
L287[10:41:22] <gamax92> I was writing one for something else that isn't massively slow and actually has a graphics system
L288[10:58:22] <Izaya> http://i.4cdn.org/g/1507509142131.png
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L290[11:01:39] <gamax92> Izaya: oh.
L291[11:02:29] <Izaya> the thermals of that worry me a little
L292[11:04:12] <gamax92> oh yeah, I imagine cardboard ain't the best for heat transfer
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L297[11:13:03] <stephan48> Forecaster: nice episode!
L298[11:20:04] <Forecaster> there is a distrurbing lack of ducttape
L299[11:20:23] <Forecaster> stephan48: thanks :P
L300[11:20:42] <Izaya> yeah it's hard to do weapon mods without adhesive >.>
L301[11:21:22] <Forecaster> you can make adhesive in a cooking bench :P
L302[11:21:52] <Izaya> yeah but that needs a bunch of farming
L303[11:22:08] <Forecaster> or stealing stuff from other's farms :3
L304[11:22:19] <Izaya> :3
L305[11:22:47] <Forecaster> I mean, I'm no raider or anything, but if they're not gonna guard their stuff...
L306[11:23:14] <Izaya> Raiders are doing it wrong tbh
L307[11:23:25] <Izaya> rather than pointing guns just walk in and harvest their shit
L308[11:25:04] <Forecaster> maybe they think it's worth it, cause if raiders or robots or something show up the vault dweller will kill em
L309[11:28:21] <gamax92> dance party
L310[11:34:21] <payonel> @mgr you want to add a bootup message, before you've reached the shell?
L311[11:35:56] * Temia squints at the picture
L312[11:36:06] <Temia> I don't think thermal conductivity is a big issue with that board.
L313[11:36:16] <Temia> It's using what looks like a 386.
L314[11:36:27] <Izaya> I didn't see a fan
L315[11:36:39] <Izaya> oh
L316[11:36:47] <Izaya> it is one of those purple ones with pins
L317[11:37:21] <gamax92> I didn't even notice that
L318[11:37:26] <Izaya> mostly unrelated: can anyone identify the IBM one in this picture? https://i.4cdn.org/g/1507262050013.jpg
L319[11:38:41] <MGR> payonel, yes
L320[11:38:53] <MGR> Os.sleep seems to work
L321[11:40:17] <payonel> printing to tty isn't ready until you've reached the shell. you could add an event.pull("term_available") in your boot code, and then print
L322[11:42:19] <Temia> I think it's a RISC System/6000
L323[11:42:28] <Temia> Can't say for sure beyond that
L324[11:42:56] <Izaya> Old RISC workstations are fscking nice
L325[11:43:32] <Izaya> though predictably expensive
L326[11:43:34] <Izaya> :<
L327[11:43:34] <Temia> ...I think the designation is 250?
L328[11:44:03] <S3> ok
L329[11:44:14] <Izaya> Model 250, PPC 601, 66 or 80Mhz, 16-256M RAM, slimline desktop
L330[11:44:17] <Izaya> fits
L331[11:44:26] <Izaya> why aren't there actual desktop machines any more :<
L332[11:44:51] <S3> gamax92: so floppy disk 65021
L333[11:44:53] <S3> :)
L334[11:45:11] <Izaya> man even a SGI machine is cheaper than a RS/600 box
L335[11:45:18] <Izaya> s/600/6000/
L336[11:45:20] <MichiBot> <Izaya> man even a SGI machine is cheaper than a RS/6000 box
L337[11:45:29] <S3> Izaya: heh
L338[11:46:26] <S3> Izaya: you just need this
L339[11:46:27] <S3> https://imgur.com/a/51Bu1
L340[11:46:29] <S3> this is all you need
L341[11:47:04] <Izaya> that's the CoCo 2 right?
L342[11:47:08] <S3> yes
L343[11:47:15] <S3> on my nice black and white TV
L344[11:47:18] <S3> I use for a monitor
L345[11:47:25] <Forecaster> stephan48: do you still want access to the code?
L346[11:47:38] <stephan48> Forecaster: if you are willing to give it
L347[11:47:38] <Izaya> I mean, the 6809 is a good chip...
L348[11:47:46] <Izaya> But I'm more familiar with the 6502
L349[11:47:56] <Forecaster> I just pushed the reactor programs to my repo
L350[11:48:11] <AmandaC> payonel: heh, thanks for accepting the PR, I'm at a loss as to what's up with the remaining race-conditon code I'm finding. I have a program 'hb-sync-files' what pulls a manifest then a bunch of files, seemingly ranodomly it'll get stuck and be unable to pull a file, which I'm attributing to a race condtion, but from my understanding I'm not sure where it could be in the modem code specifically
L351[11:48:19] <S3> Izaya: both are amazing chips
L352[11:48:21] <S3> chips*
L353[11:48:31] <Forecaster> stephan48: https://git.theender.net/Forecaster/OC-programs/tree/master
L354[11:48:36] <S3> the 6809 is very special because it has NEXT and two stacks
L355[11:48:42] <Inari> AmandaC: a PR? :o
L356[11:48:45] <stephan48> thank you
L357[11:48:50] <AmandaC> Inari: https://github.com/payonel/ocvm/pull/8
L358[11:48:57] <stephan48> Forecaster: did i figure it right, that you are from germany?
L359[11:49:04] <Forecaster> no
L360[11:49:28] <Forecaster> I'm in europe though
L361[11:49:41] <stephan48> another german speaking country?
L362[11:49:56] <Inari> Cruor: How's Julia GUI wise?
L363[11:49:59] <Forecaster> I don't speak any german unfortunately
L364[11:50:33] <Inari> Forecaster is German, he just doesn't know it yet
L365[11:50:41] <S3> I wonder how fast gamax92's thistle operates
L366[11:50:53] <gamax92> S3: it's snowing :D
L367[11:51:11] <Inari> S3: at a sizzling speed
L368[11:51:12] <AmandaC> S3: fast enough I don't notice much of a problem in my madness of using C++ on it.
L369[11:51:23] <AmandaC> s/enough/enough that/
L370[11:51:24] <MichiBot> <AmandaC> S3: fast enough that I don't notice much of a problem in my madness of using C++ on it.
L371[11:51:28] <S3> you ran C++ on it? I heard about that..
L372[11:51:37] <Inari> I need to look into thistle more
L373[11:51:46] <S3> that's hilarious because plain old C is very inefficientr on a 6502
L374[11:51:56] <S3> AmandaC: I'm working on getting fig forth working on it
L375[11:52:03] <S3> but I need gamax92'
L376[11:52:07] <gamax92> my?
L377[11:52:13] <S3> gamax92's help first to get floppy disk boot to work
L378[11:52:18] <AmandaC> Stop kidnapping children S3
L379[11:52:27] <S3> What's I do?!
L380[11:52:34] <AmandaC> You said you need gamax92. :P
L381[11:52:42] <gamax92> S3: write file as /Thistle/boot
L382[11:52:44] <gamax92> put in computer
L383[11:52:45] <gamax92> boot computer
L384[11:53:14] <gamax92> S3: btw what mc version you using
L385[11:53:28] <S3> your thing said it was 1.7.10 when I compiled it
L386[11:53:43] <S3> so I'm using 1.7.10 unless otherwise told not to
L387[11:53:45] <payonel> AmandaC: if you help me work on a repro (either later when i'm home, or create an issue) i'd be glad to test it
L388[11:54:07] <S3> so I can just throw a raw bin file called boot in /Thistle on a managed disk?
L389[11:54:21] <AmandaC> payonel: It's fairly consistently reproducible using my home base mess, but I've not tried to whittle it down into something you could just wget easily
L390[11:54:23] <Inari> Hm seems Julia has a Gtk package
L391[11:54:41] <gamax92> S3: okay, cause 1.7.10 has a fix by AmandaC that cleans up the signal buffer that hasn't been included in newer versions
L392[11:54:46] <gamax92> and yes
L393[11:55:32] <Izaya> what
L394[11:55:45] <Izaya> you can buy dot matrix printers on amazon?
L395[11:56:11] <Izaya> welp, guess I know what I'm getting >.>
L396[11:56:44] <Inari> Wonder how hard it wouldd be to port lua to 6502
L397[11:56:57] <S3> not hard
L398[11:56:58] <Inari> Mostly since S3 mentioned C being super inefficient on 6502 xD
L399[11:57:01] <Inari> And lua is C iirc
L400[11:58:08] <Izaya> are C++ compilers generally in C++ or just plain C?
L401[12:02:47] <gamax92> I know people have complained it's hard to do C in 6502 due to only having 3 registers but this is because they are doing this wrong
L402[12:03:00] <gamax92> Treat the zero page as a bunch of scratch space
L403[12:03:06] <gamax92> plenty of registers!
L404[12:03:12] <Izaya> ZP is fast
L405[12:03:37] <Izaya> hell, even if you only reserve 8 or 16 addresses in ZP that's still heaps of registers
L406[12:03:43] <payonel> AmandaC: also...i need to change the change you made, a bit
L407[12:05:35] <S3> Inari: the only thing you really need for lua to work is a very basic VFS
L408[12:05:40] <S3> which is pretty tiny in C
L409[12:05:45] <S3> it just needs some basic *nix functions
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L412[12:07:19] <Inari> [19:10:00] <S3> which is pretty tiny in C
L413[12:07:22] <Inari> but you said C sucks on 6502
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L415[12:10:04] <S3> Inari: it really does
L416[12:10:16] <S3> the 6502 is a horrible chip for C, but it works
L417[12:10:24] <AmandaC> payonel: change how, ooc?
L418[12:11:03] <S3> it tends not to suffer because of the mightiness of the zero page though
L419[12:11:53] <Forecaster> http://explosm.net/comics/4745/
L420[12:27:06] <Inari> https://qz.com/1097506/monday-is-the-worst-day-of-the-week-according-to-a-twitter-data-analysis/
L421[12:27:43] <Forecaster> we should re-name monday to something else
L422[12:27:44] <Forecaster> that'll fix it
L423[12:27:56] <Inari> Let's call it Saturday
L424[12:28:30] <AmandaC> payonel: Managed to reproduce it more consistently than with my home-base stuff. Server: https://gitlab.darkdna.net/snippets/51/raw Client: https://gitlab.darkdna.net/snippets/52/raw
L425[12:30:59] <AmandaC> The "bang" message the server sends before the "ping" corrosponds to a "ack" message sent by my base's RPC system. So something's causing the second packet to get dropped at some point
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L427[12:34:21] <Inari> TIL Lizzy's husband isn't vifino
L428[12:35:21] <payonel> is lizzy married?
L429[12:35:46] <Inari> Yes, to my Husband apparently
L430[12:36:18] <AmandaC> Inari is married?
L431[12:36:30] <Inari> To @catgirls_Bot, yes
L432[12:36:57] <payonel> AmandaC: can you retest with my latest push?
L433[12:37:04] <AmandaC> payonel: sec
L434[12:37:23] <payonel> AmandaC: oh and
L435[12:37:26] <payonel> there are some changes
L436[12:37:28] <payonel> um
L437[12:37:57] <payonel> running `../../another/path/ocvm` will now respect your current dir, and create your vm dirs locally
L438[12:38:06] <payonel> but still uses the system/ dir from the source dir
L439[12:38:20] <payonel> later i plan to add the ability to specify all the system/ things on command line
L440[12:39:32] <payonel> AmandaC: i removed the locks that you added, bc technically the Worker parent class puts locks there
L441[12:39:44] <payonel> but i had messy code that i cleaned up
L442[12:40:06] <AmandaC> payonel: still happens. :/
L443[12:40:15] <payonel> ok
L444[12:44:04] <payonel> AmandaC: ran the code, got the ping timeout
L445[12:44:13] <payonel> is that the bug/failure you are talking about?
L446[12:44:17] <AmandaC> yeah
L447[12:44:21] <payonel> ok cool
L448[12:44:31] <payonel> i'll mess with this more after work
L449[12:44:35] <payonel> thanks
L450[12:48:52] <AmandaC> sure. :)
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L452[12:50:39] <AmandaC> payonel: also, the modem lock file isn't reliably cleaned up after the 'host' server closes.
L453[12:50:56] <AmandaC> s/server/instance/
L454[12:53:03] <Izaya> payonel: ocvm has modems now right?
L455[12:55:10] <payonel> Izaya: yeah, but apparently they're buggy :)
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L458[12:57:53] <Izaya> ah fun
L459[12:58:09] <Izaya> is there a way to force a screen size?
L460[12:58:35] <AmandaC> Izaya: it just uses the tty size
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L462[12:58:55] <Izaya> I know
L463[12:59:12] <AmandaC> I've not noticed anything to override it in my diving, but payonel can speak more to that than me
L464[12:59:31] <Izaya> but that's inconvenient when I want 80x25 and my wm maximizes the window because it's the only one in that tag
L465[13:01:07] <AmandaC> Izaya: increase the font size until it's close! :P
L466[13:01:27] <Izaya> soon: 900pt SGI Screen
L467[13:01:41] <Izaya> unfortunately it doesn't scale beyond like 16pt
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L469[13:03:49] <AmandaC> payonel: if it helps, it seems to get better if you add an os.sleep(0.5) between the sending of bang and pong
L470[13:04:33] <AmandaC> ( in the servr)
L471[13:05:45] <payonel> you can resize the vm
L472[13:07:02] <payonel> but once you phyiscally resize the pty/tty, screen_resize events fire and the vm sees a new size
L473[13:07:26] <payonel> but ocvm allows the vm to resize the screen resolution
L474[13:08:47] <payonel> e.g. `resolution 80 24; cat /lib/sh.lua` and you'll see it prints inside a smaller view
L475[13:08:57] <payonel> ocvm doesn't draw artificial lines around the smaller window
L476[13:09:01] <AmandaC> ~w thread_exit
L477[13:09:01] <ocdoc> Predicted http://ocd.cil.li/api:thread
L478[13:18:47] <AmandaC> payonel: uh, so. Adding per-instance log files is literally a one line change, it seems
L479[13:19:06] <payonel> AmandaC: my concern is the logging that occurs before the client object is ready
L480[13:19:15] <payonel> maybe i should just make those errors that print to stderr
L481[13:19:28] <AmandaC> payonel: Doing it in main.cpp ~150 seems relatively safe
L482[13:19:57] <AmandaC> I tested by nuking the $OCVM_SRC/log file and running a couple of vms
L483[13:20:16] <payonel> "doing it in main.cpp:150" doing what there?
L484[13:20:19] <AmandaC> granted, I've in no way tried an extensive look through the code base
L485[13:20:25] <AmandaC> Inserting `lout = client_env_path + "/log";`
L486[13:20:49] <payonel> oh sure
L487[13:20:50] <payonel> hmm
L488[13:20:52] <payonel> yeah...
L489[13:21:06] <payonel> i had this weird goal way in the beginning to allow multiple clients to run per instance
L490[13:21:21] <payonel> but that's a bit silly at this point
L491[13:21:36] <AmandaC> ah
L492[13:21:54] <payonel> i should do it your way
L493[13:22:00] <payonel> besides
L494[13:22:10] <0xc0000000> how do i fix too long without yielding bluse scfreen of death
L495[13:22:11] <payonel> i can always refactor later if i ever do want to make a multiple client thing
L496[13:22:19] <AmandaC> heh, indeed
L497[13:22:32] <payonel> 0xc0: yield
L498[13:22:41] <0xc0000000> HOq
L499[13:22:42] <payonel> 0xc0 we probably should write up a wiki page on that
L500[13:22:50] <0xc0000000> probably
L501[13:23:04] <payonel> also, i wish more community members would write wiki pages :)
L502[13:23:06] <0xc0000000> spamming keyboard doesn't fix the problem
L503[13:23:15] <payonel> 0xc0 i wouldn't expect it to
L504[13:23:33] <0xc0000000> sometimes it does
L505[13:23:40] <payonel> 0xc0 computer.pullSignal must be called at least once every *n* seconds
L506[13:23:50] <0xc0000000> no i get it on computer bootup
L507[13:23:51] <AmandaC> Your program can't have a tight loop that doesn't yield (computer.pullSignal, event.pull, os.sleep, etc)
L508[13:24:05] <0xc0000000> i dont have a program,
L509[13:24:11] <0xc0000000> its the whole operating systemo doing that
L510[13:24:12] <0xc0000000> on startup
L511[13:24:14] <payonel> on computer boot? is your server using a custom config?
L512[13:24:22] <0xc0000000> idk probably no
L513[13:24:23] <payonel> is your server severly overloaded?
L514[13:24:28] <0xc0000000> i only changed the openblocks configs
L515[13:25:06] <payonel> you know what ... i know add a few simple yields during boot
L516[13:25:17] <0xc0000000> ho
L517[13:25:19] <0xc0000000> how
L518[13:25:19] <payonel> it would cause a very very small delay
L519[13:25:32] <0xc0000000> how do i do that tihng
L520[13:25:34] <payonel> 0xc0 i'm the openos dev, i'm referring to what i could do for you
L521[13:25:40] <0xc0000000> ok
L522[13:26:20] <0xc0000000> very very small delay shouldn't be a problem because i get ver very long delays with the bsod
L523[13:27:04] <payonel> 0xc0 i understand, but you have to consider the rest of the userbase
L524[13:27:11] <0xc0000000> ok
L525[13:27:13] <payonel> getting bsod on boot is very rare, but i've heard this before
L526[13:27:23] <Michiyo> 60 os.sleep(1)'s :P
L527[13:27:24] <payonel> if i add yields on boot to mitigate, it'll slow boot for everyone
L528[13:27:37] <0xc0000000> and the how do i integrate it only for myself?
L529[13:27:58] <0xc0000000> because i am so close to exploding this computer right nw
L530[13:27:59] <0xc0000000> now
L531[13:28:05] <payonel> 0xc0 if i make this change, you'd have to download a new build
L532[13:28:11] <Forecaster> Michiyo: lets make it 120, just to be sure
L533[13:28:18] <payonel> 0xc0 for now, edit your config and increase the timeout
L534[13:28:19] <0xc0000000> isn't it possible to change some code the OS?
L535[13:28:22] <0xc0000000> ok
L536[13:28:30] <Michiyo> Saphire, you can PR nick linking to the stats repo and it'll get pulled nightly
L537[13:28:35] <Michiyo> @Forecaster, sounds great!
L538[13:29:01] <0xc0000000> to what number do i change it to?
L539[13:29:15] <payonel> 0xc0: change the "timeout", default is 5
L540[13:29:19] <payonel> change to whatever you want :)
L541[13:29:25] <payonel> that's how long a program can run without yielding
L542[13:29:34] <Forecaster> increase until it works
L543[13:29:41] <0xc0000000> 999 should do the trick
L544[13:30:06] <payonel> to be clear: config/opencomputers/settings.conf
L545[13:30:34] <0xc0000000> im running on 1.7.10, so it's simply config/OpenComputers.cfg
L546[13:30:57] <Michiyo> %tell Saphire that's https://github.com/CaitlynMainer/OCNicks/blob/master/allnicks.txt BTW
L547[13:31:00] <MichiBot> Michiyo: Saphire will be notified of this message when next seen.
L548[13:31:40] <Saphire> Gotcha
L549[13:31:48] <Michiyo> I added saphirel
L550[13:32:08] <0xc0000000> this is a very good mod, because sometimes, some clientside errors are very easy to fix, not like optifine, with it's shaders which started crashing my game
L551[13:38:37] <AmandaC> %choose breaking change or stable ABI
L552[13:38:38] <MichiBot> AmandaC: stable ABI
L553[13:38:45] <AmandaC> hrm
L554[13:39:11] <Forecaster> got's to get them ABI's
L555[13:43:22] <0xc0000000> wow now the computer starts up slowly, but maybe that's because of lag
L556[13:46:47] <0xc0000000> wait so increasing the thing makes it doing stuff longer?
L557[13:50:00] <gamax92> hey Michiyo?
L558[13:50:10] <0xc0000000> can i change the value without restarting the server?
L559[13:50:54] <Forecaster> @0xc0000000 no
L560[13:51:02] <0xc0000000> oh no
L561[13:51:17] <Michiyo> hey gamax92
L562[13:52:17] <gamax92> Michiyo: I'm updating the dark gitlab css
L563[13:52:44] <gamax92> to support the new navigation bar and side bar and also fix the main page and blog pages
L564[13:53:00] <Michiyo> Oh right... I updated to 10 last night.. I wonder how badly it's broken lol
L565[13:56:25] * Michiyo stares at bundle using 4.8gb of RAM
L566[13:57:42] <payonel> 0xc0 increasing timeout doesn't make your computers run slower
L567[13:58:00] <AmandaC> It's running slow because the server is runing slow
L568[13:58:12] <payonel> 0xc0 your computers are running the same, but now they can run slow without being killed
L569[13:58:18] <AmandaC> it's just not getting beheaded for running slow now
L570[13:58:43] <AmandaC> TIL ocvm doesn't enforce too long without yielding
L571[13:58:54] <payonel> AmandaC: well, it has it
L572[13:59:15] <AmandaC> payonel: I ran `while true do end` in lua and it hung ocvm. <.<
L573[13:59:29] <payonel> yeah, i meant, the default timeout is math.huge :)
L574[13:59:29] <AmandaC> couldn't even hit esc to close ocvm
L575[13:59:30] <payonel> hehe
L576[13:59:32] <payonel> sorry
L577[13:59:38] <AmandaC> ah
L578[13:59:55] <payonel> i left that in because .. debuging ocvm and didn't want to lose the vm
L579[14:00:00] <payonel> i should change that :P
L580[14:00:08] <payonel> look in the ${vm_dir}/client.fg
L581[14:00:13] <AmandaC> ah
L582[14:00:16] <payonel> and change system.timeout
L583[14:00:19] <AmandaC> seconds, I assume?
L584[14:00:23] <payonel> eys
L585[14:00:25] <payonel> yes*
L586[14:00:38] <payonel> ha, even the comment is wrong -- defaults to 5
L587[14:00:45] <payonel> oh wait
L588[14:00:47] <payonel> that is correct
L589[14:00:51] <payonel> if you nil that value
L590[14:01:14] <AmandaC> haha
L591[14:01:46] <AmandaC> nice, that's better
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L594[14:13:59] <Michiyo> also Saphire I added ^.^ to the stats.. but theres 51 in that list now, and only like 9 ever show up... so meh
L595[14:14:48] <Saphire> Oh
L596[14:14:51] <Saphire> Darn
L597[14:31:52] <0xc0000000> should i add more ram to the computer?
L598[14:32:11] <0xc0000000> or download more ram
L599[14:37:16] <Forecaster> unless it's running out of ram that's not going to do anything
L600[14:38:58] <0xc0000000> ok
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L603[14:45:46] <0xc0000000> oc seems too realistic to me lol
L604[14:49:03] <Izaya> too real man
L605[14:49:05] <Izaya> can't deal with the feelz
L606[14:49:51] <gamax92> it reminds me of the war ...
L607[14:51:51] <Dudblockman> Not counting fixing other people's code... a programmer has never fixed more bugs than they have made
L608[14:53:20] <gamax92> yep
L609[14:54:39] <gamax92> the fun times of an automatic dark css generator: don't allow background colors to be bright (but what about transparent color) okay allow transparent background colors to be bright (what about border colors in general)
L610[14:55:31] <gamax92> (what about the "transparent" color) okay always allow that to be emit
L611[14:56:35] <gamax92> (btw gradients exist) okay process gradients and invert their colors too (but now the gradient style ends up inverted) okay if the gradient has two colors then swap em around after inverting
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L616[15:21:29] <gamax92> but of course universal rules don't work for everything and fixing one thing can break another
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L625[16:09:32] <gamax92> there, border colors are processed separately
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L634[17:31:37] <AmandaC> %ping
L635[17:31:47] <MichiBot> Ping reply from AmandaC 0.94s
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L639[18:06:01] <AmandaC> Slightly concerned that MichiBot can't count.
L640[18:06:13] <AmandaC> My client says 10s for that ping
L641[18:07:39] <gamax92> I think I'm going to go rewrite the entire prop system in my css modifier
L642[18:08:24] <gamax92> array of arrays of prop names with addition 4 tags of no alpha dark/bright and alpha dark/bright
L643[18:08:52] <gamax92> and then also default tags on the outer array
L644[18:09:08] <gamax92> because javascript lets you put tags in arrays
L645[18:28:47] <Mimiru> AmandaC, it didn't process your command for ~10 seconds.. so the timer didn't start
L646[18:28:49] <gamax92> I can't define an array with string keys in in though :|
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L648[18:44:01] <InariWB> gamax92: ?
L649[18:44:23] <Mimiru> %p
L650[18:44:54] <Mimiru> %ping
L651[18:44:59] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Mimiru 0.55s
L652[18:45:03] <Mimiru> forgot about that
L653[18:45:05] <InariWB> %ping
L654[18:45:09] <MichiBot> Ping reply from InariWB 0.24s
L655[18:45:25] <Mimiru> still can't figure out why %p is broken
L656[18:49:00] <gamax92> InariWB: what
L657[18:49:55] <InariWB> gamax92: What do you mean you can't define an array with string keys?
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L659[18:50:44] <gamax92> %js [3,4,z:6]
L660[18:51:02] <gamax92> no?
L661[18:51:08] <gamax92> well that gives a "SyntaxError: Unexpected token :"
L662[18:51:27] <AmandaC> gamax92: because that's an array not a map
L663[18:51:40] <Inari> Right
L664[18:51:45] <Inari> Why not use an object :D
L665[18:51:46] <gamax92> except that arrays are just special objects
L666[18:51:52] <MichiBot> <eval>:1:6 Expected comma but found :
L667[18:52:00] <gamax92> wooow
L668[18:52:13] <gamax92> Inari: because objects don't have a length to them
L669[18:52:25] <AmandaC> That's an implementation detail, not a feature.
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L671[18:52:33] <AmandaC> You can't use js arrays like lua tables
L672[18:52:44] <Mimiru> I think something is wrong with Victory's internet connection...
L673[18:53:31] <Inari> gamax92: Well
L674[18:53:41] <Inari> you can do Object.keys(yourObj).length
L675[18:53:42] <Inari> :D
L676[18:53:44] <gamax92> AmandaC: no it very much isn't.
L677[18:56:54] <Mimiru> %test
L678[18:56:55] * Mimiru sighs
L679[18:56:58] <MichiBot> Mimiru: Success
L680[18:57:03] <Mimiru> %test
L681[18:57:04] <MichiBot> Mimiru: Success
L682[18:58:24] <Mimiru> gitlab running 9GB RAM used.. stop gitlab, 2.72GB
L683[18:58:27] <Mimiru> ...
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L688[19:16:03] <Mimiru> %js ![]
L689[19:16:09] <MichiBot> false
L690[19:16:11] <Mimiru> ._. ffs
L691[19:16:14] <Mimiru> fine.
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L693[19:18:31] * AmandaC declares the martians responsible, scurries off to The Bunker™
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L695[19:18:51] <Michi> %ping
L696[19:18:52] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Michi 0.38s
L697[19:19:02] <Michi> %ping Mimiru
L698[19:19:04] <MichiBot> Ping reply from Mimiru 0.27s
L699[19:19:10] <Michi> %js ![]
L700[19:19:12] <MichiBot> false
L701[19:19:18] <AmandaC> Witchcraft!
L702[19:20:11] <AmandaC> %choose a or b
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L704[19:20:17] <MichiBot> AmandaC: b
L705[19:20:25] * AmandaC scurries off for real
L706[19:20:43] <gamax92> %choose more vids or do work
L707[19:20:44] <MichiBot> gamax92: do work
L708[19:21:05] <gamax92> %choose I lied watch more vids or no seriously go work
L709[19:21:05] <MichiBot> gamax92: no seriously go work
L710[19:21:12] <gamax92> help
L711[19:21:15] <Mimiru> lol
L712[19:26:01] * CompanionCube fires a bunker buster at AmandaC
L713[19:33:31] <AmandaC> [companioncube goes to jail for using illegal weapons and animal abuse]
L714[19:34:18] <CompanionCube> OK then
L715[19:34:30] * CompanionCube fires a bunker buster at AmandaC's bunker
L716[19:35:11] <CompanionCube> additionally i'm not in your jurisdiction
L717[19:36:01] <AmandaC> That you know of
L718[19:36:32] * AmandaC wanders off to clear the caches
L719[19:36:43] <CompanionCube> what are they filled with
L720[19:38:55] <gamax92> trigonometry
L721[19:41:57] <AmandaC> CompanionCube: cosmic space dust, mostly
L722[19:42:17] <AmandaC> The occasional star or two
L723[19:42:33] <CompanionCube> why does the cache not autoprune
L724[19:42:35] <AmandaC> %choose watch or listen
L725[19:42:35] <MichiBot> AmandaC: listen
L726[19:42:49] <AmandaC> %choose passive or active
L727[19:42:49] <MichiBot> AmandaC: active
L728[19:44:06] <AmandaC> %choose beep boop or shiny
L729[19:44:07] <MichiBot> AmandaC: beep boop
L730[19:44:12] <AmandaC> hrm. nah
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L733[20:34:53] <ZeekDaGeek> First off... ow.
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L735[20:35:09] <ZeekDaGeek> Second how do you lower the volume of the beeps in OCEmu lower then 1. D:
L736[20:40:30] <gamax92> inb4 I never actually used beepVolume
L737[20:42:13] <gamax92> wow I did the same thing OC initially did
L738[20:43:40] <Izaya> Zeek: try higher values
L739[20:52:30] <gamax92> @ZeekDaGeek sorry bout that, fixed in latest version
L740[20:58:26] <ZeekDaGeek> Oh yay. I tried turning it down half the value at a time and just figured it was set to such a high default value or something.
L741[20:58:45] <ZeekDaGeek> Glad to know I'm not terrible at config files.
L742[20:59:15] <gamax92> nope just me being an idiot, audio set to unsigned but I'm filling a signed buffer
L743[21:23:13] * AmandaC multiples gamax92 by 65532
L744[21:27:17] <AmandaC> %choose listen beep boop or watch kawaii
L745[21:27:17] <MichiBot> AmandaC: listen beep boop
L746[21:49:32] <gamax92> oh cool, the new properties system also unbroke the search bar being unreadable
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L749[22:15:07] <Izaya> I'm doing it wrong
L750[22:15:34] <Izaya> I should keep a buffer of the screen
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L752[22:45:14] <Izaya> ~w gpu
L753[22:45:14] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:gpu
L754[22:46:57] <Izaya> it's only like 4k tops
L755[22:55:07] <Izaya> then I can just diff the current display and only redraw the changed lines
L756[22:55:28] <Izaya> it'd be faster for everything except scrolling
L757[23:03:38] <ZeekDaGeek> @gamax92 is there really no way to change the default path for OCEmu other then editing the boot.lua
L758[23:04:42] <ZeekDaGeek> And the command line option which seems a little odd.
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L761[23:28:28] <gamax92> heh, this github repo descripton says "Please Star"
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