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L2[01:10:39] <Izaya> heard about that
L3[01:11:01] <Izaya> was about to ask
whether Apple machines still came with firewire then realised that
they only have 1 USB C port now
L4[01:11:27] <SAL9000> I bet there are USB C
-- FireWire adapters
L5[01:11:38] <Izaya> there are but that's
not the point
L7[01:11:52] <Izaya> that was a
differentiating feature
L8[01:12:02] <SAL9000> ah
L9[01:12:29] <Izaya> I can buy a Lenovo or
HP or generic chinese brandwith a single USB C port that can't
charge and use a flash drive at the same time
L10[01:12:47] <Izaya> also with WPA2
uh
L11[01:12:48] <Izaya> wat do
L12[01:13:00] <SAL9000> wired all the
things
L13[01:13:02] <Izaya> does WPA2 enterprise
fix it or is that still fucked
L14[01:13:05] <SAL9000> bluetooth was
fucked a while ago
L15[01:13:40] <SAL9000> no specifics yet
(pre-disclosure), but my understanding is that PSK has been
suspect/semi-fucked for a while; this nopes everything,
though.
L17[01:13:49] <Izaya> well RIP
L18[01:13:59] <SAL9000> wired all the
things
L19[01:14:08] *
Izaya disables WiFi for the internal network
L20[01:14:10] <SAL9000> and adopt google
security policy i.e. there is no firewall because nothing is
trusted
L21[01:15:07] <Izaya> if people break into
my external network I don't care because they a) won't really
notice the other devices b) everything is behind an admittedly
unpatched WRT54GL
L22[01:15:11] <Izaya> I need to do
something about that
L23[01:15:25] <Izaya> need a newer minimal
OpenWRT
L24[01:56:36] <Saphire> Wasn't it WPA, not
WPA 2 that was utterly fucked?
L25[01:57:01] <SAL9000> Saphire:
"US-CERT has become aware of several key management
vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the Wi-Fi Protected
Access II (WPA2) security protocol. [...]"
L26[01:57:23] <Saphire> Uh.. huh. How
recent?
L27[01:57:46] <CompanionCube> the register
says the same base station/ap is needed, so small mercies?
L28[01:58:24] <Saphire> Wait wait
L29[01:58:59] <Saphire> Does it mean like
"people can join network without knowing a pass"
fucked
L30[01:59:23] <Saphire> Or " people
with pass can sniff other's traffic"?
L31[02:06:25] <SAL9000> Saphire: my
understanding is that it's the former
L32[02:06:38] <SAL9000> people can join
network without knowing pass, intercept, modify, inject
traffic
L33[02:06:42] <Saphire> Fun
L34[02:07:04] <SAL9000> tl;dr: all the wifi
are now internet cafe wifi
L35[02:07:17] <Saphire> Heh
L36[02:08:01] <Saphire> Russia has a stupid
law that all open WiFi networks should gather identification
info
L37[02:08:29] <Saphire> Also, cafe networks
are actually now more secure, because most of them have special
proxy to tunnel authorized traffic
L38[02:10:26] <CompanionCube> Saphire: how
recent? A few hours ago
L39[02:10:46] <CompanionCube> Full
disclosure 8am eastern
L40[02:12:27] <Saphire> ... time to buy
popcorn. Lots of it.
L42[02:17:18] <MichiBot>
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L43[02:17:50] <Saphire> CompanionCube:
that's 6 hours ago?
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L48[06:23:53] <Temia> Is this what'll lead
to the first matrix crash? Is it time to put together a
cyberdeck?
L49[06:24:44] <Izaya> do it anyway
L50[06:25:50] <Temia> Where do I go to get
a jack put in my head though? '3'
L51[06:27:00] <Izaya> you'll have to go to
india to get one fitted
L56[06:34:55] <Temia> Mermaid's gonna be
jelly
L57[06:36:00] <ben_mkiv> Temia, you dont
get jacks in your head inside of the matrix
L58[06:36:21] <ben_mkiv> neither
outside
L59[06:37:28] <Temia> Then how am I going
to jack in?
L60[06:37:55] <ben_mkiv> why do you want a
jack into you?
L61[06:38:11] <ben_mkiv> future is
wireless
L62[06:38:15] <ben_mkiv> so is the
"jack" :P
L63[06:38:26] <Temia> Obviously not right
now it isn't :p
L64[06:38:35] <ben_mkiv> thats what you
see
L65[06:38:38] <Temia> We've still got until
the 2060s
L66[06:39:34] <Izaya> I think you can get a
USB port installed in Sweden
L67[06:39:39] <Izaya> if Real Humans is
anything to go by
L68[06:39:52] <Izaya> was type A version 2
though
L70[06:40:03] <Temia> Until then, gotta go
by the book, and that calls for sticking a jack in my head to hack
the megacorps at the speed of thought
L71[06:40:19] <ben_mkiv> the book is a
trap
L72[06:40:21] <ben_mkiv> made by
agents
L73[06:40:24] <ben_mkiv> xD
L74[06:40:58] <Temia> Nah, FASA has always
been pretty chill
L75[06:41:00]
<Lizzy>
that's what they want you to think
L77[06:41:19] <Izaya> that's what they want
you to think, Lizzy
L79[06:41:46] <Temia> But what if THAT is
what they want you to think, Izaya?
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L81[06:42:00] <Izaya> I'm sure you can see
the issue here
L82[06:42:19] <Izaya> they have already
confused and mislead us
L83[06:42:53] <Izaya> we're already
screwed
L84[06:43:07] <Izaya> go with your original
thought
L85[06:43:09] <Temia> Anyway I'd rather get
the future with full-body prosthesis unhampered by essence
loss
L86[06:43:26] <ben_mkiv> y do you want a
prothesis?
L87[06:43:37] <Izaya> you don't want to be
a robot ben_mkiv?
L88[06:43:39] <ben_mkiv> your brain can
just sit in a glass of nutrient and live in the matrix?!
L89[06:43:48] <Temia> Pssh
L90[06:44:00] <Izaya> ... thinking about
it, I don't really want to be a robot either
L91[06:44:04] <Izaya> I appreciate being
flesh and blood
L92[06:44:11] <Temia> Being a modular
cyborg monstergirl is way better
L93[06:44:13] <Izaya> and bone and weird
acid shit and stuff
L94[06:44:15] <ben_mkiv> xD
L95[06:44:27]
<Lizzy>
having a bionic arm or leg would be kinda cool, but i wouldn't want
to go all out
L96[06:44:30] <ben_mkiv> yea thats fine as
long as you are healthy
L97[06:44:36] <Izaya> Temia: but will you
need to add lasers to your axe then?
L98[06:45:06] <Temia> Nah,
monomolecular
L99[07:13:20] <Skye> hmmm
L100[07:13:28] <Skye> how about bionic cat
ears
L101[07:19:08] <ben_mkiv> only if they
come with a "mute" feature
L102[07:41:17]
<Lizzy>
skye, add a tail to that deal and i'm sold
L103[07:41:51] <Skye> @Lizzy, bionic wolf
ears, wolf tail, and also wings. :P
L104[07:42:23]
<Lizzy> cat
ears + cat tail + wings would be awesome
L105[07:48:17] <PUBGmvmic> can i ask can
you control nanobots
L106[07:52:21]
<Lizzy>
?
L107[07:52:43] <PUBGmvmic>
*nanomachines*
L108[08:03:45] <ben_mkiv> are database
upgrades broken in current oc1.7 release?
L109[08:03:54] <ben_mkiv> cant put items
in them
L110[08:04:11] <PUBGmvmic> what are you
using
L111[08:04:32] <ben_mkiv> stone, cobble,
dirt...
L112[08:05:13] <ben_mkiv> on
MC1.12.1
L113[08:13:15] <ben_mkiv> ah, theres
already an issue on github about that
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L116[08:27:17] <AmandaC> If you have a
network card you could also `oppm install nn`
L117[08:27:23] <AmandaC>
s/network/internet/
L118[08:27:23] <MichiBot> <AmandaC>
If you have a internet card you could also `oppm install nn`
L119[08:36:13] <ben_mkiv> uhm, theres no
way to get the "inventorysize" of an database?
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L123[08:42:05] <kruemelkeksfan> hi :)
anyone there?
L124[08:42:50]
<Forecaster>
Definitely not
L125[08:45:42] <Michiyo> 145 users +
discord... nope no one is here. :D
L126[08:46:14] *
CompanionCube enjoyed reading about the WPA2 thing
L127[08:47:06] <kruemelkeksfan> what a
pity :/
L128[08:48:41] <kruemelkeksfan> just
wanted to ask, whats the cheapest way (ressource-wise) to make some
OpenComputers-thing which can repeatedly right click the block in
front of it?
L129[08:48:53] <kruemelkeksfan> Is there
anything cheaper than making a robot?
L130[08:49:28]
<Lizzy>
considering the fact that only a robot can right click, no
L131[08:49:50] <kruemelkeksfan> ok, thank
you :)
L132[08:50:32]
<Lizzy> if
you already have an existing PC, you can cut down on the components
needed in the robot to just the case, cpu, ram, eeprom and a
battery
L133[08:50:54]
<Lizzy> that
is if it's one and only job is to right click till the end of
eternity
L134[08:51:28] <kruemelkeksfan> Why would
I need more without a computer?
L135[08:51:51] <kruemelkeksfan> ah, ok,
you suggest programming the eeprom with the computer
L136[08:51:59]
<Lizzy>
yes
L137[08:52:14]
<Lizzy>
because you'd also need a screen, keyboard, gpu (unless you're
using an APU CPU) and a floppy drive to code it on the robot
itself
L140[08:54:41] <kruemelkeksfan> alright,
nice :)
L141[08:55:27] <kruemelkeksfan> its pretty
quiet here for 145 users. Are you all talking on discorf or afk or
something?
L142[08:56:11]
<logan2611>
afk probably
L143[08:57:36]
<Lizzy>
yeah, a lot of people idle and stay connected with irc
bouncers
L144[08:57:42]
<MGR>
^
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L146[08:59:03] <kruemelkeksfan> ok, why
not...
L147[08:59:23] <kruemelkeksfan> Im running
out of battery, see you soon
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L149[09:03:24]
<payonel>
@Mimiru o/
L150[09:07:55]
<MGR>
@payonel o/
L151[09:08:28] <payonel> hello mgr
L152[09:08:36]
<MGR> How
are you?
L153[09:09:14] <payonel> i'm good. wish i
had more pto
L154[09:09:50] <payonel> Mimiru:
nevermind, i derped
L155[09:10:08]
<MGR>
Ah
L156[09:10:57] <Michiyo> o_O
L157[09:10:58] <Michiyo> k
L158[09:11:39] <payonel> i couldn't
connect to your bouncer
L159[09:11:48] <Michiyo> oh
L160[09:11:55] <payonel> thought it was
down, then i realized i was on my stupid intranet (secure work
network)
L161[09:12:06] <Michiyo> heh
L162[09:12:36] <Michiyo> You'd know if it
was down... I'd have been cursing a lot if so.
L163[09:12:41] <payonel> :D
L164[09:12:42] <Michiyo> :P
L165[09:20:20] <Skye> So Uh
L166[09:20:25] <Skye> The sky is red
here
L167[09:21:03] <AmandaC> Skye: so brexit
is coming along nicely, I assumme?
L168[09:24:10]
<Lizzy>
Skye, here it looks like something from a horror game
L169[09:24:24]
<Lizzy> all
we need is a light fog to roll in
L170[09:25:16] <Skye> @Lizzy, it's dark
and orange
L171[09:29:19] <AmandaC> %choose watch or
world domination
L172[09:29:19] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
watch
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L176[09:55:53] <payonel> ben_mkiv: explain
:)
L177[09:56:10] <ben_mkiv> that stuff is
"projected" by openglasses
L178[09:56:16] <payonel> ah, nice
L179[09:56:24] <ben_mkiv> you add items to
a oc database, the lua scripts reads them and you can place them in
the world :)
L180[09:56:36] <ben_mkiv> one small step
to the virtual shop xD
L181[09:57:06]
<Lizzy> ooh,
awesome
L182[10:00:13] <payonel> ben_mkiv: and
where are the models loaded from?
L183[10:00:23] <ben_mkiv> minecraft
assets
L184[10:00:48] <ben_mkiv> for now it uses
the default item model, but for some stuff its kinda messed up,
like chests wont display at all at the moment
L185[10:00:58] <ben_mkiv> still have to
figure out why that is
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L187[10:04:13] <payonel> SubThread:
o/
L188[10:04:32] <SubThread> hello
L189[10:08:26]
<logan2611>
olleh
L190[10:11:10] <AshIndigo> %reverse
olleh
L191[10:11:11] <MichiBot> AshIndigo:
hello
L192[10:11:48] <Michiyo> you can
also
L193[10:11:50] <Michiyo> %reverse ^
L194[10:11:50] <MichiBot> Michiyo: osla
nac uoy
L195[10:12:26] <AshIndigo> Oh
L196[10:12:37] <AshIndigo> Thanks
L197[10:12:44] <Michiyo> %flip ^
L198[10:12:44] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
(╯°□°)╯sʞuɐɥ⊥
L199[10:12:58] <Michiyo> %rainbow ^
L200[10:12:58] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
Michiyo: (╯°□°)╯sʞuɐɥ⊥
L201[10:13:27] <AshIndigo> %flip ^
L202[10:13:27] <MichiBot> AshIndigo:
(╯°□°)╯Tⵒ⇂hanⱢkㄣsⵒ╯ⵒ⇂)°□Ɫ°ㄣ╯ⵒ)ⵒ⇂ :oⱢʎㄣıⵒɥⵒ⇂ɔıⱢWㄣ
L203[10:13:34] <AshIndigo> :|
L204[10:14:00] <ben_mkiv> so payonel you
might know if theres a way to get the size of a database?
L205[10:14:13] <ben_mkiv> so that one
could figure out how many slots to scan
L206[10:15:04] <payonel> actually i don't
:(
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L208[10:15:36] <AshIndigo> Does jt error
or return null if the slot doesnt exist?
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L210[10:16:14] <The_CyberDiamond> hello
people
L211[10:16:31] <TheCyberDiamond> oh wow i
can acually talk to my self in game
L212[10:16:37] <The_CyberDiamond> xD
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L214[10:17:19] <ben_mkiv> "invalid
slot" and stacktrace
L215[10:17:25] <ben_mkiv> am i able to
catch that somehow?
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L225[10:17:42] *
AshIndigo doesbt remeber if lua has catches
L226[10:17:48] <Skye> uups
L227[10:17:48] <payonel> pcall
L228[10:17:59] <payonel> ~w pcall
L230[10:18:17] <payonel> ^ try/catch for
lua
L231[10:19:03] <ben_mkiv> thanks payonel
that does the job :)
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L233[10:28:01] <Vexatos> payonel, don't
forget xpcall
L234[10:28:10] <Vexatos> which is _actual_
try-catch for Lua
L235[10:28:32] <payonel> when i say pcall,
i'm referring to both :)
L237[10:29:28] <payonel> and follow the
links it has
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L247[10:30:02] <AmandaC> ... I'm genuinely
surprised.
L248[10:30:10] <AmandaC> my std::function
implementation actually works.
L249[10:30:54] <ben_mkiv> payonel, i do
prefer the trial and error method xD
L250[10:43:45] <gamax92> pain
L251[10:45:36] <ben_mkiv> depends
L252[10:49:44] <gamax92> tired and
hurt
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L261[11:30:19] <AmandaC> Wheee
L262[11:30:40] <AmandaC> Guess who needs
to generate a new ssh key?
L263[11:31:04]
<Forecaster>
the easter bunny?
L264[11:31:11]
<Forecaster>
they've got terrible security
L265[11:31:47] <AmandaC> Cryptids are,
surprisingly, not known for their data security, indeed
L266[11:32:27] <AmandaC> But also "an
estimated 2%" of yubikey users
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L271[11:35:17] <Michiyo> As someone who
has no idea what yubikey is I'm going out on a limb and saying I'm
safe
L272[11:35:21] *
Michiyo has googled it already :P
L273[11:35:30] <CompanionCube> Michiyo:
tl;dr their keygen was crap
L274[11:35:35] <Michiyo> ahh hardware
2fa
L275[11:36:09] <CompanionCube> so the
generated keys can actually be factored in a not-totally-insane
timeframe
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L280[11:53:56] <AmandaC> CompanionCube:
the keygen in the TSM they use was, yeah. And the company who made
the TSM is rather widly used in the industry
L281[11:57:51] <AmandaC> Almost every
Chromebook has an Infineon TSM
L282[11:59:12] <AmandaC> In other news,
buerocrocy is annoying
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L288[12:23:32] <Inari> payonel: Haha,
interesting mattress
L289[12:30:23]
<Forecaster>
sigh, today's video wasn't going to be a programming one
L290[12:30:29]
<Forecaster>
it turned into a programming one...
L291[12:37:03] <Inari> Once CME is out you
can build your own architecture with it and program it! xP
L292[12:37:16]
<Forecaster>
what's a CME
L293[12:38:24] <AshIndigo> Custom machine
extension?
L294[12:38:31] <AshIndigo> (Random
guess)
L295[12:39:54] <Inari> Concurrent
Modification Exception Edition, or so :P The "new" name
for Super Circuit Maker or something like that
L296[12:46:27] <AmandaC> Inari: Forge
Multipart is the CME of my pack
L297[12:46:40] <Inari> Haha
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L301[13:11:27] <AmandaC> %choose replace
or regen
L302[13:11:27] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
regen
L304[13:16:20] <Vexatos> no
>_>
L305[13:16:32] <Inari> Haha
L306[13:30:43] <CompanionCube> 'With this
release, we decided to change the way we release versions. There
will no longer be a development and a release branch; rather, there
is only one single branch, and builds that we consider sufficiently
stable will occasionally be marked as release on curseforge
(because what is "stable" in the realms of a Minecraft
mod, anyway). ' so we're going arch model?
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L310[13:45:01] <WatchtowerOrator> Time for
a new episode from Forecaster! You're welcome!
L312[13:45:01] <WatchtowerOrator> Tags on
this video:
tablet,programming,lua,code,opencomputers,reactor,pipes,industrialcraft2,ic2
L313[13:45:01] <MichiBot>
RailcraftLP-
[Episode 50] - Pr-jamin With Big F | length:
38m 51s |
Likes:
0 Dislikes:
0 Views:
0 | by
Forecaster |
Published On 16/10/2017
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L318[14:18:12]
<Forecaster>
Mondays, amirite
L319[14:19:09] <Inari> :o
L320[14:19:11] <Inari> A new Zachtronics
game
L321[14:19:22]
<Forecaster>
what's it about?
L322[14:19:32] <Inari> Alchemy I
guess?
L325[14:23:59]
<Forecaster>
hah
L326[14:26:03]
<Forecaster>
they do like games about sticking things together it seems
L327[14:41:16] <Cruor> if ya know what i
mean
L328[14:41:20] <Cruor> :I what
L329[14:42:06]
<Forecaster>
Puzzles!
L330[14:43:59] <Inari> Looking forward to
it anyway
L331[14:50:42] <Inari> It makes me wish
for a metagame again though
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L333[15:17:34] <AmandaC> %choose watch or
play
L334[15:17:34] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
play
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L336[15:31:13] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L337[15:31:13] *
MichiBot pets AmandaC with a polynomial dice. AmandaC recovers 3
health!
L339[15:42:21] <MichiBot>
Duet for
French Horn and chair | length:
16s | Likes:
28,885 Dislikes:
158 Views:
1,597,547 | by
Aitor Merino
Martínez | Published On 28/6/2016
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L341[15:46:31] <Michiyo> anyone handy with
MC/OC for 1.11 that wants to try a OpenPrinter port?
L342[15:48:18]
zsh sets mode: +v on ping
L343[15:48:21] ***
ping is now known as pong
L344[15:48:32] ***
pong is now known as ping
L345[16:03:09]
<Forecaster>
I'd do it but I'm about to go to bed
L346[16:03:13]
<Forecaster>
:|
L347[16:05:46] <Michiyo> I just pushed
it.. I'll run a jenkins build toss it on CF and watch the crash
reports roll in :P
L348[16:12:38]
<Forecaster>
Psh, crash reports are just a myth
L349[16:13:37] <Michiyo> well "IT'S
BROKEN FIX IT ONE ONE ELEVNTY ONE!"
L350[16:13:45] <Michiyo> since no one
ACTUALLY gives the log. :P
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<logan2611>
^
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L359[16:41:26] <gamax92> hey S3?
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L361[16:48:24] <gamax92> and I believe it
was MineRobber9000
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L364[17:05:35] <AmandaC> %choose bwoop or
bwaeeep
L365[17:05:35] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
bwaeeep
L366[17:05:44] *
AmandaC scurries off to the shadows
L367[17:12:58] <AshIndigo> Is there a way
to view how many bytes or how many items there are in an ae2
cell?
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L369[17:17:43] <Kodos> With OC?
L370[17:17:53] <Kodos> Not that I'm aware
of, but I haven't touched AE2 with OC in a loooong time
L371[17:19:26] <AshIndigo> Yeah, didnt
think so but was wondering on the off chance that it was
possible
L373[18:10:04] <MichiBot> gamax92: S3 will
be notified of this message when next seen.
L374[18:18:38] *
Izaya wonders if S3 is a Savage
L375[18:21:27] <gamax92> I also got
EhBASIC working
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L377[18:21:46] <gamax92> though it's
spitting out this "Read" message
L378[18:23:23] <gamax92> oh, it's supposed
to be "Ready"
L379[19:05:08] <gamax92> welp, CR is no
longer ignored and LF no longer carries out the action of CR
L380[19:05:37]
<FLORANA>
hey does enyone know how to read binary files in lua
propperly?
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L382[19:05:48] <gamax92> io.open(filename,
"rb")
L383[19:05:55]
<FLORANA>
cuz my byte code 01 54 47 52 > .TGR returns as 1 84 71 82 when
loaded
L384[19:06:34] <gamax92> that's
correct?
L385[19:06:39]
<FLORANA>
nope
L386[19:06:47] <gamax92> first is all hex
and second is decimal
L387[19:06:56] <gamax92> %lua 0x01, 0x54,
0x47, 0x52
L388[19:06:56] <MichiBot> 1, 84, 71,
82
L389[19:07:30]
<FLORANA>
that returns `..G.`
L390[19:07:35]
<FLORANA> no
idea why
L391[19:07:57]
<FLORANA>
`01 54 47 52` this is what it should be
L392[19:08:09] <gamax92> what code are you
using it list what it loaded
L393[19:08:41] <gamax92> and or, is
"01 54 47 52" supposed to be hex or decimal
L394[19:08:51]
<FLORANA>
hold on loading pastebin
L396[19:12:12]
<FLORANA> oh
yah i forgot to put in the line to print the `data` var in the
pastebin XD woops
L397[19:12:25] <gamax92> @FLORANA and the
answer to the second question?
L398[19:12:36]
<FLORANA>
?
L399[19:12:48] <gamax92> is "01 54 47
52" supposed to be hexadecimal or decimal
L400[19:12:49]
<FLORANA>
2nd question?
L401[19:12:55]
<FLORANA>
hex
L402[19:13:00] <gamax92> then yeah you're
just printing it wrong
L403[19:13:08]
<FLORANA>
how?
L404[19:13:36] <gamax92> if you'd like to
format a number as a hexadecimal string, use
string.format("%x", number)
L405[19:14:23] <gamax92> instead of
concatenating the number directly
L406[19:16:31]
<FLORANA>
how the ROM system works is it takes the data `01 54 47 52 01 00
00...` and reads it as the same just as `print(ROM[4])` will return
`52` well suppost to
L407[19:31:02]
<FLORANA> is
enyone still on?
L408[19:31:12]
<FLORANA> or
atleast active...
L409[19:31:13] <Izaya> no
L410[19:31:53]
<FLORANA>
lol '-'
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L412[20:32:19]
<FLORANA> ok
nvm i'm a idiot, just realised it's printing in dec... lol
L413[20:43:04] <AmandaC> %choose keep
watching or don't tempt the gods any more than you've already
done!
L414[20:43:04] <MichiBot> AmandaC: don't
tempt the gods any more than you've already done!
L415[20:43:35] <AmandaC> Hrm
L416[20:43:48] <AmandaC> Nah, I'll tempt
them some more
L417[21:35:34] <Saphire> Mew
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L420[22:16:09] <gamax92> okay, Thistle's
console crashing should be fixed
L421[22:16:46] <gamax92> was caused by the
cursor attempting to blink after a scroll was requested but before
the scroll happened
L422[22:23:17] <gamax92> sadly this forth
dies whenever it tries to compile something
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L424[22:26:42] <gamax92> it does compile
words above itself though
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L427[23:15:26] <AmandaC> %tell Inari oops,
I accidentally all of season 4. Guess I've got to request s5 now
after all
L428[23:15:27] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L429[23:37:48] <gamax92> oh
L430[23:37:58] <gamax92> I accidentally
the beginning of memory, so there's actually even less
available