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L1[00:00:09] <Izaya> I'm going to guess no.
L2[00:00:19] <Sarren Nardieu> le sigh
L3[00:00:31] <Izaya> If the code doesn't fit in 4k or depends on OpenOS libraries it won't work on a drone
L4[00:00:48] <Sarren Nardieu> *sobs uncontrollably*
L5[00:01:46] <Izaya> Doesn't mean you can't use an internet card to do networking to out-of-game
L6[00:05:33] <Izaya> Huh. Didn't the world sensor provide biome checking?
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L11[00:41:36] <Sarren Nardieu> wait a minute hold the phne
L12[00:41:52] <Sarren Nardieu> drones cant have linked cards either???
L13[00:42:21] <Sarren Nardieu> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpUc2LubiTI
L14[00:42:22] <MichiBot> I give up that's it | length: 18s | Likes: 212 Dislikes: 2 Views: 16,764 | by Pikachu231 | Published On 14/5/2014
L15[00:42:38] <Sarren Nardieu> thank you random bot person
L16[00:47:23] <FactualOrc> is anyone there? i need help please
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L18[00:52:57] <Izaya> nobody here
L19[01:10:02] <Skye> Izaya, what's strange is that he asked just before he left...
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L22[01:20:55] <Sarren Nardieu> im still here
L23[01:21:28] <Sarren Nardieu> <---- FactualOrc
L24[01:24:26] <Skye> Oh Hai
L25[01:24:32] <Sarren Nardieu> hello...
L26[01:25:09] <Skye> Your best bet is to use a wireless mesh
L27[01:25:17] <Sarren Nardieu> english doc
L28[01:25:22] <Skye> Izaya has an operating system that should be suited for that
L29[01:25:25] <Skye> Eheh
L30[01:25:32] <Skye> It's kinda DIY for drones.
L31[01:25:49] <Sarren Nardieu> can drones recieve get/post requests?
L32[01:31:18] <Izaya> if they have an internet card yeah
L33[01:32:29] <Sarren Nardieu> what address would i use?
L34[01:32:39] <Izaya> wait
L35[01:32:41] <Izaya> receive
L36[01:32:43] <Izaya> no
L37[01:32:47] <Izaya> you can't open sockets with OC
L38[01:33:03] <Sarren Nardieu> ah
L39[01:34:02] <Sarren Nardieu> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXek9_IGWZA
L40[01:34:03] <MichiBot> neil hannon - So Long & Thanks for All the Fish | length: 2m 51s | Likes: 894 Dislikes: 7 Views: 109,423 | by pearlteatv | Published On 25/9/2009
L41[01:35:43] <Skye> Use wireless modems
L42[01:36:16] <Sarren Nardieu> they would not be suited for the purpose i had in mid for the drones
L43[01:36:54] <Izaya> uh..?
L44[01:40:10] <Izaya> I dunno how serving a webpage is would be more appropriate than using a wireless modem but ok
L45[01:50:01] <Skye> Izaya has an OS that might be abused to fit onto a drone and supports a meshnet.
L46[01:50:25] <Izaya> If you have a base machine you can happily load the whole OS over the (wireless) network
L47[01:50:44] <Skye> And said meshnet has a pure drone implementation that's light if you don't want to bother with netbooting
L48[01:54:09] <Sarren Nardieu> i wanted the drones to be kind of long range recon
L49[01:54:55] <Sarren Nardieu> so if i had to pave mesh net roads for them wherever i needed them to go then it would be kind of pointless
L50[01:59:50] <Skye> Well, drones can stay behind
L51[02:00:16] <Skye> So you have a chain of drones forming a meshnet
L52[02:00:37] <Skye> Maybe you could get a linked card if there is a drone case with a T2 slot.
L53[02:00:45] <Skye> Or use a robot with a linked card.
L54[02:01:01] <Skye> Then let the robot follow the done at a safe distance
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L57[02:14:28] <Saphire> ^
L58[02:15:19] <Saphire> You can make a self-organizing swarm that could leave off some of its units to form a chain to relay things back and forth
L59[04:02:57] <Sarren Nardieu> a self organising swarm sounds to amazing to be true/to amazing for me to be able to program
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L62[04:28:40] <Skye> pay Izaya
L63[04:28:41] <Skye> :D
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L66[04:42:12] <Sarren Nardieu> Izaya name your price!
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L68[04:54:11] <Izaya> The world's supply of ice coffee?
L69[04:58:09] <Sarren Nardieu> i am afraid that is out of my reach ?
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L71[05:14:39] <Sarren Nardieu> surely there is something else your heart desires?
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L73[05:18:26] <Sarren Nardieu> i wonder how much of this opencomputer stuff is applicable in the real world?
L74[05:20:14] <Sarren Nardieu> I made a PiPad a while back (raspberry pi tablet) and oc has rekindeld my interest in it
L75[05:20:38] <Sarren Nardieu> im just wondering what project i could do next
L76[05:20:55] <Sarren Nardieu> i was thinking i could do something with an oc theme
L77[05:21:06] <Sarren Nardieu> too bad drones are so expensive xD
L78[05:21:13] <Izaya> https://github.com/StarChasers/LuPi
L79[05:21:33] <Sarren Nardieu> ?
L80[05:21:49] <Sarren Nardieu> ❤
L81[05:23:10] <Sarren Nardieu> the problem with that is the way i have this thing booting atm is pretty much like a jenga tower
L82[05:25:07] <Sarren Nardieu> maybe i could use sd cards to emulate my favourite oc item the floppy disk xD
L83[05:25:20] <Sarren Nardieu> instead of just multibooting one sd card
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L86[06:36:09] <LuMistry> Greetings
L87[07:03:57] <Sarren Nardieu> i am officially insane
L88[07:04:00] <Sarren Nardieu> go me
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L90[07:04:29] <MGR> Hooray!
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L92[07:04:39] <Sarren Nardieu> here i am hacking at bits of computer hardware and all i have to say in my defence is "hey i totally did this in minecraft once"
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L94[07:05:36] <chris_> hi can anyone answer me a quick question about oc?
L95[07:06:17] <Mimiru> Nope, no one here is allowed to answer questions, sorry
L96[07:06:21] <Mimiru> Oh crap...!
L97[07:06:24] <Mimiru> I answered a question
L98[07:06:37] <Mimiru> NO!! GODS NO I'M SORRY! DON'T HURT ME!
L99[07:06:39] <Corded> * <Sarren Nardieu> fires da question cannon at mimiru
L100[07:08:27] <chris_> .... ok how can I craft covers for oc cables on minecraft 1.12?
L101[07:08:54] <g> Don't OC cables use Multipart? I thought they did anyway..
L102[07:09:14] <chris_> ok how do I use these?
L103[07:09:23] <Corded> * <Sarren Nardieu> continues to samsh open old desktop towers
L104[07:09:28] <chris_> I dont know much about modded minecraft
L105[07:09:40] <g> yeah, they do support forge multipart
L106[07:09:51] <g> you need another mod in order to create yourself a covering
L107[07:09:57] <g> one example of a mod like this is Chisels & Bits
L108[07:10:34] <vifino> Mimiru: Nice acting. :P
L109[07:10:44] <g> With that mod, you can chip "bits" off of blocks and place them in sub-block structures
L110[07:10:46] <chris_> ok I tried Chisels and Bits but I can't place the cover in the same block, only above it
L111[07:10:57] <g> hmm
L112[07:11:06] <g> The wiki says it supports Forge Multipart..
L113[07:11:12] <g> I guess the wiki is wrong \o/
L114[07:11:19] <Sarren Nardieu> woot!
L115[07:12:13] <chris_> I tried thermal foundation covers aswell but they dont work
L116[07:12:17] <Mimiru> the 1.12 build.gradle has "deobfCompile "MCMultiPart2:MCMultiPart-exp:${config.mcmp.version}""
L117[07:12:53] <Mimiru> so anything that implements MCMultiPart2's API should work..
L118[07:13:14] <chris_> ok maybe I am doing it wrong
L119[07:13:14] <g> I know chisels & bits does because it works with refined storage
L120[07:13:14] <Izaya> is chisel and bits in 1.12?
L121[07:13:32] <g> yes
L122[07:13:44] <g> https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/chisels-bits/files/2492712
L123[07:13:46] <g> updated 3 days ago
L124[07:13:59] <chris_> I will try the new version thx
L125[07:14:16] <chris_> I was on some beta/ alpha release
L126[07:18:13] <Sarren Nardieu> ok team super brainstroming session time, i managed to cobble together a frankenstein computer, the catch is it only has an sd card slot for input/output. what do?
L127[07:18:58] <Forecaster> Throw it out and start over? :P
L128[07:19:29] <Sarren Nardieu> nooooo
L129[07:19:30] <Izaya> nah that's fine
L130[07:19:34] <Izaya> just run a light linux distro on it
L131[07:19:42] <Izaya> if I can deal with a box with only a CD drive
L132[07:19:48] <Izaya> actually fuck it
L133[07:19:50] <Izaya> install Haiku on it
L134[07:19:53] <Sarren Nardieu> yeah ive got its hardrive inside my main desktop atm
L135[07:21:01] <dequbed> Make a stack processing machine out of it?
L136[07:22:22] <Sarren Nardieu> dl'ing haiku now
L137[07:22:30] <Izaya> oh I wasn't serious
L138[07:22:33] <Izaya> it's nice to use though :3
L139[07:22:46] <Sarren Nardieu> i have no idea what it is im just going to falsh it on and see what happens
L140[07:22:58] <dequbed> Without any IO? not much.
L141[07:23:04] <vifino> ^
L142[07:23:23] <Izaya> you do have a keyboard, mouse and graphics, right?
L143[07:23:37] <Sarren Nardieu> nope
L144[07:23:42] <Izaya> o-oh
L145[07:23:42] <dequbed> If your only IO is file storage, build a processing machine. Punch-Cards 2017 edition :P
L146[07:23:43] <Sarren Nardieu> just an sd card slot
L147[07:23:44] <vifino> No, as mentioned before, only the SD card.
L148[07:23:46] <Izaya> yeah that won't do much for you
L149[07:23:51] <Izaya> it's a desktop OS
L150[07:23:54] <Izaya> do you even have network
L151[07:24:00] <vifino> ... No.
L152[07:24:01] <Sarren Nardieu> no!
L153[07:24:04] <Izaya> How tho
L154[07:24:09] <Sarren Nardieu> just sd ?
L155[07:24:28] <Izaya> Even my shitbox P2 box from last milennium has ethernet
L156[07:24:32] <vifino> Get a serial link in addition to the SD and you can actually do many things with it.
L157[07:24:41] <Sarren Nardieu> i ripped all that annoyign stuff out
L158[07:24:58] <Izaya> But it's on the board..?
L159[07:24:59] <Sarren Nardieu> serial link?
L160[07:25:08] <Izaya> (well, probably)
L161[07:25:17] <Izaya> (unless it's actually old enough to not include a RTL8139)
L162[07:25:46] <Sarren Nardieu> it had an ethernet card an audio card a wifi card and some dvd drives
L163[07:26:06] <Sarren Nardieu> 3lame5me
L164[07:26:12] <Izaya> I mean, if you had ethernet you could install a copy of loonix on there and ssh in
L165[07:26:13] <vifino> >_>
L166[07:26:47] <Sarren Nardieu> i might put the ethernet back in so i can ssh for debugging purposes
L167[07:26:56] <Sarren Nardieu> but it would be temporary
L168[07:27:18] * Izaya is not sure of the use of an airgapped machine with only an SD card slot
L169[07:27:47] <vifino> (it doesn't have any)
L170[07:28:25] <dequbed> Fly to the moon?
L171[07:28:39] <Izaya> That had I/O though
L172[07:28:46] <20kdc> And let me play among the stars
L173[07:28:48] <Sarren Nardieu> i thought i could do a thing where i would put in the sd card (which would have some data on it) and the "airgapped machine" would do somethign with that data and then write the result back on the sd
L174[07:29:05] <dequbed> A few lines of analog io. I'm sure you'll find those in that computer as well.
L175[07:29:19] <Izaya> I mean, you could, but what are you going to do? Crack passwords?
L176[07:29:41] <dequbed> Make an air-gapped signing servers so your root-ca certificate is as secure as possible.
L177[07:30:02] <Sarren Nardieu> yeah some kind of hardware key thing
L178[07:30:09] * Izaya uses a Pentium II machine for that stuff
L179[07:30:12] <Sarren Nardieu> like some people have for their bitcoin
L180[07:30:28] <SAL9000> You might be interested in this article: http://invisiblethingslab.com/resources/2014/Software_compartmentalization_vs_physical_separation.pdf
L181[07:30:59] <SAL9000> tl;dr: virtual isolation vs physical isolation is not as obvious as it seems
L182[07:31:15] <Sarren Nardieu> ERROR your message exceeded the alotted characters allowed for a tweet
L183[07:31:19] <vifino> @20kdc Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars~
L184[07:31:39] <Sarren Nardieu> in other wooords i love you
L185[07:33:46] <Sarren Nardieu> what is the most oc like linux 32 bit os?
L186[07:33:59] <dequbed> Slackware
L187[07:34:18] <vifino> LFS.
L188[07:34:30] <dequbed> DSL.
L189[07:34:36] <vifino> BYOE.
L190[07:34:42] <dequbed> BYOB.
L191[07:34:53] <vifino> BYOA.
L192[07:34:53] <Inari> Bring your own boobs?
L193[07:35:06] <vifino> Bring your own acronyms.
L194[07:35:12] <Sarren Nardieu> whats ubunut based off of again?
L195[07:35:19] <vifino> Debian.
L196[07:35:23] <Inari> Ubunut xD
L197[07:35:31] <Izaya> for some reason I feel a need to watch Labrinth
L198[07:35:33] <dequbed> Debnia then?
L199[07:35:41] <Sarren Nardieu> are any of those things you listed also based off of debian?
L200[07:35:54] <vifino> None.
L201[07:35:54] <dequbed> BYOA is :P
L202[07:35:58] <Sarren Nardieu> ?
L203[07:36:10] <vifino> dequbed: >_>
L204[07:36:14] <dequbed> vifino: <3
L205[07:39:16] <Sarren Nardieu> LFS looks fun
L206[07:39:40] <vifino> Sure, if that's your favourite kind of poison.
L207[07:40:23] <Izaya> goooooood morning
L208[07:40:23] <dequbed> Oh come on, wasting time of shit everybody has done better than you many times over is totally a smart thing to do!
L209[07:40:31] <dequbed> on*
L210[07:41:32] <Sarren Nardieu> ok lets go by folder count
L211[07:41:50] <Sarren Nardieu> oc has what? 6 folders in the root directory
L212[07:41:57] <vifino> ???
L213[07:42:22] <Sarren Nardieu> /bin /etc /lib /mnt /home
L214[07:42:30] <Sarren Nardieu> i cant think of any more
L215[07:42:38] <vifino> ... Those are 5. Not six.
L216[07:42:41] <Duxz> /usr /proc
L217[07:42:59] <vifino> And those are seven, not six either.
L218[07:43:06] <Sarren Nardieu> i guesstimated 6
L219[07:44:09] <Sarren Nardieu> are there any irl os'es that have 7 or less folders like oc does?
L220[07:44:35] <ben_mkiv> windows
L221[07:44:41] <Sarren Nardieu> lol
L222[07:44:52] <Izaya> just don't look in system32
L223[07:44:57] <dequbed> Well you could build a LFS that way but that's probably the most arbitrary measuring point. Go with ABI, that's much better.
L224[07:44:58] <Sarren Nardieu> xD
L225[07:45:04] <Izaya> they moved the C: clutter into Windows
L226[07:45:08] <ben_mkiv> then dont look in /lib of openos, and such
L227[07:45:11] <Izaya> and then the Windows cluster into system32
L228[07:45:19] <Izaya> s/cluster/clutter/
L229[07:45:19] <MichiBot> <Izaya> and then the Windows clutter into system32
L230[07:45:33] <Duxz> linux system root:
L231[07:45:33] <Duxz> /bin /etc /lib /home /usr /proc /root /boot /dev (/sys /system /data /storage /vendor /xbin /res /oem /fsg /firmware /d /config /cache /acct for android)
L232[07:45:44] <ben_mkiv> what?
L233[07:45:46] <Izaya> Android irritates me a lot.
L234[07:45:47] <ben_mkiv> vendor? oem? Oo
L235[07:45:54] <Duxz> thats on android
L236[07:45:59] <ben_mkiv> ...
L237[07:46:00] <Duxz> do an ls in / on android
L238[07:46:17] <Sarren Nardieu> *rooted android* ftfy
L239[07:46:24] <Izaya> nah
L240[07:46:27] <Izaya> same on normal android
L241[07:46:30] <dequbed> Duxz, FHS has /sys, some distros have arbitrary more or less then what you listed.
L242[07:47:52] <Duxz> this is what my android returns on "ls /":
L243[07:47:53] <Duxz> acct
L244[07:47:53] <Duxz> cache
L245[07:47:53] <Duxz> charger
L246[07:47:53] <Duxz> config
L247[07:47:54] <Duxz> d
L248[07:47:54] <Duxz> data
L249[07:47:54] <Duxz> default.prop
L250[07:47:54] <Duxz> dev
L251[07:47:55] <Duxz> etc
L252[07:47:55] <Duxz> file_contexts
L253[07:47:56] <Duxz> firmware
L254[07:47:56] <Duxz> fsg
L255[07:47:57] <Duxz> fstab.qcom
L256[07:47:57] <Duxz> init.class_main.sh
L257[07:47:58] <Duxz> init.environ.rc
L258[07:47:58] <Duxz> init.mdm.sh
L259[07:47:59] <Duxz> init.mmi.boot.sh
L260[07:47:59] <Duxz> init.mmi.diag.rc
L261[07:48:00] <Duxz> init.mmi.diag_mdlog.rc
L262[07:48:00] <Duxz> init.mmi.dtv.rc
L263[07:48:01] <Duxz> init.mmi.overlay.rc
L264[07:48:01] <Duxz> init.mmi.radio.sh
L265[07:48:02] <Duxz> init.mmi.rc
L266[07:48:02] <Duxz> init.mmi.touch.sh
L267[07:48:03] <Duxz> init.mmi.usb.rc
L268[07:48:03] <Duxz> init.mmi.usb.sh
L269[07:48:04] <Duxz> init.qcom.class_core.sh
L270[07:48:04] <Duxz> init.qcom.early_boot.sh
L271[07:48:05] <Duxz> init.qcom.rc
L272[07:48:05] <Duxz> init.qcom.ril.sh
L273[07:48:06] <Duxz> init.qcom.sh
L274[07:48:06] <Duxz> init.qcom.ssr.sh
L275[07:48:07] <Duxz> init.qcom.syspart_fixup.sh
L276[07:48:07] <Duxz> init.rc
L277[07:48:07] <Izaya> mods
L278[07:48:08] <Duxz> init.target.rc
L279[07:48:08] <Duxz> init.trace.rc
L280[07:48:09] <Duxz> init.usb.rc
L281[07:48:09] <Duxz> init.zygote32.rc
L282[07:48:10] <Duxz> mnt
L283[07:48:10] <Izaya> spam
L284[07:48:10] <Duxz> module_hashes
L285[07:48:11] <Duxz> oem
L286[07:48:11] <Duxz> proc
L287[07:48:12] <Duxz> property_contexts
L288[07:48:12] <Duxz> res
L289[07:48:12] <Duxz> root
L290[07:48:13] <Duxz> sbin
L291[07:48:13] <Duxz> sdcard
L292[07:48:14] <Duxz> seapp_contexts
L293[07:48:14] <Duxz> selinux_version
L294[07:48:15] <Duxz> sepolicy
L295[07:48:15] <Duxz> service_contexts
L296[07:48:16] <Duxz> storage
L297[07:48:16] <Duxz> sys
L298[07:48:17] <Duxz> system
L299[07:48:17] <Duxz> tombstones
L300[07:48:18] <Duxz> ueventd.qcom.rc
L301[07:48:18] <Duxz> ueventd.rc
L302[07:48:19] <Duxz> vendor
L303[07:48:19] <Duxz> xbin
L304[07:48:20] *** Corded was kicked by Mimiru (Corded))
L305[07:48:30] <Izaya> ._.
L306[07:48:40] <Izaya> Mimiru: are you summoned by 'mods'?
L307[07:48:45] <Izaya> ssq
L308[07:48:59] <Izaya> that'd be kinda fun
L309[07:48:59] <Mimiru> No, I just happened to glance over.
L310[07:49:10] <Izaya> oh okay
L311[07:49:21] * Izaya shelves the plans to be able to shout "Mods assemble!"
L312[07:49:22] <MajGenRelativity> It's Mimiru the Mod Woman!
L313[07:50:44] <SAL9000> s/assemble/, roll out/
L314[07:50:44] <MichiBot> * Izaya shelves the plans to be able to shout "Mods , roll out!"
L315[07:50:52] * MajGenRelativity curls into a ball
L316[07:52:44] <Mimiru> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 502 Bad Gateway ._.
L317[07:52:49] <Mimiru> fucking hell..
L318[07:52:57] <Mimiru> so Corded is ded for now.
L319[07:53:26] <MajGenRelativity> Nooo
L320[07:53:35] <Izaya> [nothing of value was lost]
L321[07:53:44] <dequbed> ^
L322[07:53:53] * Mimiru rolls her eyes
L323[07:54:22] <Izaya> It's almost required at this point
L324[07:54:25] <Mimiru> eh it seems Jenkins was just being pissy this morning.
L325[07:54:35] <MajGenRelativity> Hah
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L328[07:57:07] <MGR> And we're back!
L329[07:57:10] <MajGenRelativity> Yay!
L330[07:57:24] <Izaya> dequbed: there's a crate in the basement if you want it when you get back on
L331[07:57:50] <dequbed> Uh sure, thanks.
L332[07:58:02] <Izaya> It keeps items when you break it so it's good for carrying more stuff
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L341[08:37:37] <Duxz> wow
L342[08:37:50] <Duxz> @Mimiru check this
L343[08:38:22] <Duxz> @Kodos sorry to disrupt but what did just happen with corded
L344[08:39:06] <Kodos> It got kicked from the IRC, what did it look like
L345[08:39:22] <MGR> When you deleted the message, nothing happened on IRC
L346[08:39:34] <Kodos> I didn't delete anything
L347[08:39:39] <Duxz> the _g__k thing
L348[08:39:45] <MGR> I was talking to Duxz
L349[08:40:02] <AmandaC> That was someone joining and parting IRC
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L352[09:13:39] zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L353[09:13:45] <AmandaC> hey Vexatos
L354[09:14:04] <AmandaC> %choose play SR or fail to code some more
L355[09:14:04] <MichiBot> AmandaC: play SR
L356[09:16:36] <gamax92> AmandaC: I had to write some code in kotlin yesterday
L357[09:17:30] <Michiyo> There... that should resolve the spam issue from Discord...
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L361[09:18:22] <Corded> Message contained 4 or more newlines and was pastebined https://paste.pc-logix.com/etuboziruw
L362[09:18:37] <MGR> Solid idea
L363[09:18:55] <MGR> Also, why are you invisibile @Mimiru ?
L364[09:19:24] <Mimiru> Because™]
L365[09:19:31] <Corded> * <Mimiru> glares at ]
L366[09:19:48] <gamax92> It's a shield ]
L367[09:19:49] <Mimiru> oh right.. edits are still broken ._.
L368[09:20:17] <AmandaC> gamax92: oh?
L369[09:20:25] <Michiyo> OH RIGHT! Edits are broken because of the new JDA version changing shit and I couldn't figure out how to fix them.
L370[09:20:58] <MGR> ™ © ?
L371[09:22:11] <Michiyo> I don't get GuildMessageUpdateEvent's anymore.
L372[09:22:22] <Michiyo> or... some shit
L373[09:23:39] <Michiyo> or I do get them, and it no longer fires my generic event I watch
L374[09:23:41] * Michiyo shrugs
L375[09:24:39] <Michiyo> OOOh no, I had to switch from the GenericMessageEvent(whatever its real name was) to GuildMessageReceivedEvent, which means I don't get edits anymore...
L376[09:26:06] <Michiyo> yep.. that's it.
L377[09:26:08] <MGR> That's unfortunate
L378[09:28:20] <Michiyo> I need to turn the message parser into a function, then I can make GuildMessageReceivedEvent and GuildMessageUpdateEvent both run the same chunk of code without code duplication...
L379[09:32:51] <SAL9000> Michiyo: don't forget to add some kind of tag to edits though
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L383[09:44:36] zsh sets mode: +v on Corded
L384[09:44:41] <Mimiru> Test
L385[09:44:49] <Mimiru> Testing 123 [Edited]
L386[09:44:57] <Michiyo> \o/
L387[09:46:38] <Michiyo> well.. atleast I feel like today was sorta constructive..
L388[09:47:10] <SAL9000> :)
L389[09:47:13] <MGR> ?
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L393[09:52:11] zsh sets mode: +v on Corded
L394[09:52:12] <Michiyo> Oh look... another Corded build..
L395[09:52:54] <Michiyo> Now it includes the nick when you send more than 3 lines.. so it doesn't derp parsing scripts like mine.. lol
L396[09:55:16] <MGR> Message contained 4 or more newlines and was pastebined https://paste.pc-logix.com/viwadugigi
L397[09:55:30] <MGR> ?
L398[09:55:36] <MGR> Looks good Mimiru!
L399[09:56:45] <Mimiru> Another week for what @Kodos ?
L400[09:56:59] <Kodos> Our fucking apartment
L401[09:57:03] <Kodos> I've been waiting a MONTH now
L402[09:57:11] <Kodos> And they keep giving excuse after excuse
L403[09:57:31] <Kodos> If we don't get it next week, we will literally be homeless until they let us sign papers and give us a key
L404[09:58:13] <MGR> Oh my
L405[09:59:23] <Michiyo> :/ damn
L406[10:03:14] <Kodos> I told this bitch 8 months ago that our property was up for sale, and we didn't know when we had to leave, and today I told her that we need to be out by Friday, and she's just like "Well it'll probably be next week" like I didn't just tell her that she's going to force me to live out of my truck
L407[10:03:48] <Kodos> Not to mention the phone tag I played with her all last week, only for her to call me on Thursday, say she was off Friday, and that she would call me Monday, and then she didn't even call
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L409[10:08:30] <FactualOrc> hi guys :) im back
L410[10:09:41] <MGR> %hello
L411[10:09:41] <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.
L412[10:11:03] <FactualOrc> so i decided on coreOS, but the liveDVD failed and i wasnt bothered plugging my windows hdd back in so i used one of my old lubuntu ones
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L414[10:13:36] <Kodos> %isup reddit.com
L415[10:13:37] <MichiBot> Kodos: https is DOWN (Might be using untrusted certificates)
L416[10:13:38] <MichiBot> Kodos: http is UP
L417[10:14:07] <Lizzy> works for me
L418[10:15:12] <MGR> Same
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L420[10:20:06] <Michiyo> Hmm.. I wonder why MichiBot doesn't trust reddit's cert..
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L422[10:23:29] <FactualOrc> still trying to figure out how screem works xD
L423[10:23:36] <FactualOrc> screen*
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L427[10:30:01] <Michiyo> welcome back payonel
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L429[10:47:45] <Corded> * <Duxz> _***i have actually been injecting lua code into already installed .lua files the hard way while there is a append mode for io.open()***_
L430[10:57:24] <Inari> ?
L431[10:59:25] <Saphire> Wat?
L432[10:59:28] <Michiyo> note to self... make Corded support bold/underline formatting as well.
L433[10:59:35] <Saphire> Michiyo: glhf
L434[11:02:18] <FactualOrc> so if i wanted ufw to allow all ssh requests on my internal network i would use 192.168.0.0/24?
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L439[11:37:46] <Mimiru> I wonder if I broke this ```testing```
L440[11:37:52] <Mimiru> Yes, yes I did
L441[11:37:53] <Mimiru> yay
L442[11:37:55] <Mimiru> ```meh```
L443[11:38:02] * Michiyo cries a little
L444[11:38:15] <AshIndigo> %pet Michiyo
L445[11:38:15] * MichiBot pets Michiyo with cookies. Michiyo recovers 2 health!
L446[11:39:49] <MGR> Cheer up Michiyo, at least the bridge still works!
L447[11:41:11] <Mimiru> Code Block pastebined https://paste.pc-logix.com/axodigawar
L448[11:46:10] <Kodos> What the actual fuck http://collider.com/dora-the-explorer-movie-michael-bay/
L449[11:46:39] <AmandaC> Swiper No Sw- *ratatatatatatatata*
L450[11:46:57] <AshIndigo> no
L451[11:47:01] <S3> ratata?
L452[11:47:09] <S3> raticate!
L453[11:53:29] <Michiyo> Ohhhh
L454[11:53:48] <Mimiru> Code Block pastebined https://paste.pc-logix.com/izeracoqob
L455[11:53:56] <Michiyo> ._. right
L456[11:54:13] <Mimiru> Test message Code Block pastebined https://paste.pc-logix.com/kojevonucu
L457[11:54:34] <Inari> Thats slow to load xD
L458[11:54:48] <Michiyo> Not for me..?
L459[11:55:00] <Inari> Was at first
L460[11:55:01] <Inari> not now
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L462[11:57:24] <FactualOrc> , i got frankenstein's hdd all setup now i just need to figure out what it is exactly i want to do with a single io computer
L463[11:58:19] <FactualOrc> .....wait ...how do program when not in mc :O
L464[11:58:57] <S3> FactualOrc: ...?
L465[11:59:00] <S3> In English?
L466[11:59:21] <FactualOrc> how many of the oc functions work in irl lua
L467[11:59:40] <S3> I would assume any non OC specific ones
L468[11:59:48] <FactualOrc> ok
L469[12:00:05] <Forecaster> S3 that's a crazy theory, it'll never work!
L470[12:00:07] <S3> OC Lua isn't special
L471[12:00:16] <FactualOrc> does filesystem work?
L472[12:00:24] <S3> Not really.
L473[12:00:34] <FactualOrc> :(
L474[12:00:45] <S3> Why would it?
L475[12:01:04] <FactualOrc> well what does irl lua have instead?
L476[12:01:27] <S3> the io module..
L477[12:01:33] <FactualOrc> ah
L478[12:01:33] <S3> filesystem is transparent to Lua
L479[12:01:51] <Duxz> lol
L480[12:02:11] <Duxz> oc modules dont exist in main lua
L481[12:02:23] <Inari> To answer your actual question
L482[12:02:25] <Duxz> some oc modules*
L483[12:02:28] <Inari> https://github.com/payonel/ocvm or https://github.com/gamax92/OCEmu
L484[12:02:39] <S3> OCEmu is nice
L485[12:02:44] <gamax92> huh what?
L486[12:03:00] <S3> Whoever made OCEmu needs respectr
L487[12:03:01] <S3> :D
L488[12:03:10] <gamax92> yeah, give that man a round of applause
L489[12:03:13] <Inari> gamax92: Answering their question of "[18:59:19] <FactualOrc> .....wait ...how do program when not in mc :O"
L490[12:03:16] <S3> XD
L491[12:04:31] <Forecaster> gamax92 hold on now, how could you possible know it's a man
L492[12:04:58] <S3> u cpuld interpret that in so many ways
L493[12:05:09] <S3> at first I interpreted it as "how do I write Lua scripts and import them to MC"
L494[12:05:24] <S3> which, of course I didn't answer because I was like, meh, probably not what he wanted
L495[12:05:54] <S3> FactualOrc: Ambiguity can be horrifying
L496[12:06:18] <FactualOrc> i meant when im not in mc how do i code
L497[12:06:25] <S3> how do you code what
L498[12:06:32] <dequbed> FactualOrc: Using butterflies of course
L499[12:06:32] <FactualOrc> anything
L500[12:06:41] <MGR> Well, what language are you going to use?
L501[12:06:45] <S3> It's nt a very good question XD
L502[12:06:47] <FactualOrc> lua
L503[12:06:49] <fingercomp> FactualOrc: open your favorite editor or IDE and write code!
L504[12:06:56] <S3> so you would install a Lua interpreter
L505[12:06:57] <FactualOrc> yay
L506[12:06:57] <MGR> I use Adobe Brackets for Lua coding
L507[12:06:58] <fingercomp> that's how you code anything
L508[12:07:05] <S3> and then run Lua with some text files containing lua code
L509[12:07:19] <S3> I just run straight up Lua
L510[12:07:51] <S3> and then use emacs or somethin
L511[12:08:24] <dequbed> Do you really want to expose someone who just barely knows Lua to Emacs? :P
L512[12:08:38] <FactualOrc> i guess the problem is i dont know where to begin the first thing i want to put in is the require component thingies
L513[12:09:22] <S3> dequbed: Meh. I'm not going to tell someone to use what I want them to use, I would just expect that they know enough to know what a text editor is
L514[12:09:24] <MajGenRelativity> You'll need some sort of text editor or IDE
L515[12:09:38] <FactualOrc> i have nano open right now
L516[12:09:44] <MajGenRelativity> Notepad works, but I use Adobe Brackets
L517[12:09:49] <FactualOrc> and i have lua 5.1 installed
L518[12:09:53] <S3> dequbed: however, I did come from a time where computing was a very steep learning curve, and if you needed a program to do something you had to write the code for it..
L519[12:10:00] <S3> I miss those days
L520[12:10:03] <Inari> I mean
L521[12:10:08] <S3> where people actually knew how to use a computer..
L522[12:10:09] <Inari> You can code by using sed on a file over and over too
L523[12:10:10] <Inari> ;D
L524[12:10:18] <S3> Inari: :D
L525[12:10:23] <S3> or usng cat
L526[12:10:26] <S3> using cat*
L527[12:10:34] <AmandaC> using cats*
L528[12:10:41] <S3> cat >> somefile << "EOF " Some more lines here.. EOF
L529[12:10:42] <Inari> Usain Cat?
L530[12:11:02] <S3> heredocs.
L531[12:11:10] <AmandaC> Inari: the usain bolt of mice!
L532[12:11:12] <S3> ues you can use cat to edit files
L533[12:11:32] <FactualOrc> well you dont have to look down on me just because i spent the day having fun messing around with hardwrae and linux distros and maybe learning something along the way
L534[12:11:33] <S3> one time I had to use cat in an initrd to fix my fstab blindly on a BSD box
L535[12:11:37] <Inari> Makes me recall writing edit.lua into CC (or OC?) via the lua interpreter :P First writing a small thingy so I can write it line by line and edit lines
L536[12:11:40] <Inari> Then typing down the whole thing
L537[12:11:48] <AmandaC> Inari: ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRtZaUPgULs )
L538[12:11:49] <MichiBot> Special: PAX 2017 - The Beach Ball - by Scott | length: 4m 54s | Likes: 6,873 Dislikes: 45 Views: 105,837 | by Extra Credits | Published On 20/9/2017
L539[12:12:02] <Inari> Cause the server had deleted it or something and didn't have internet enabled, because they only wanted programs that they have allowed to be able to be used
L540[12:12:03] <Inari> Or so
L541[12:12:04] <dequbed> S3: And I want to go back to the time where people still knew how to drive a car. Wait they still do. Because driving cars and building them are different things..
L542[12:12:26] <S3> dequbed: it would be so nice if building a car and making it legal were easy
L543[12:12:33] <S3> for non 3 wheeled cars
L544[12:12:39] <S3> in the US at least
L545[12:12:49] <Inari> dequbed: Soon we'll have automatic cars
L546[12:12:57] <S3> I don't know, do people really know how to drive?
L547[12:13:00] <FactualOrc> i prrefer stick
L548[12:13:06] <dequbed> FactualOrc: Don't take stuff personal. You are in a room with people spanning noobs to extreme experts. And the experts sometimes forget they were noobs too ;)
L549[12:13:17] <MGR> ^
L550[12:13:20] <S3> Inari: I will NEVER sit in a car that has an automatic driving computer if there is no control to take over.
L551[12:13:21] <FactualOrc> :)
L552[12:13:23] <S3> I just won't do it
L553[12:13:36] <Inari> Guess you gotta walk then
L554[12:13:48] <S3> First of all I just won't trust them
L555[12:13:48] <AmandaC> S3: given how often you speed, I'd be unsurprised one day you'll either be forced to or not be allowed on the road.
L556[12:14:09] <S3> AmandaC: I have never gotten a ticket
L557[12:14:10] <S3> ever.
L558[12:14:16] <dequbed> S3: Move to europe then, people do know how to drive comparatively well and building cars is actually decently easy in germany.
L559[12:14:31] <S3> I've gotte stopped by the police once because my headlike blew while I was drivin but never got a ticket
L560[12:14:34] <Forecaster> S3, not getting a ticket isn't the same as not speeding :P
L561[12:14:41] <AmandaC> ^
L562[12:15:01] <20kdc> hang on. S3 speeds? *Who has the nuke button and the coordinates.*
L563[12:15:15] <AmandaC> "It's not illegal if you don't get caught!" - every pothead in my highschool
L564[12:15:20] <S3> I do not speed that bad
L565[12:15:32] <Corded> * <20kdc> hits nuke button
L566[12:15:34] <S3> I tend to go 5 over off the highway and 10 over on the highway
L567[12:15:50] <S3> there's nothing wrong with that
L568[12:16:10] <Inari> While I do agree with AmandaC / Forecaster, it's missing the point.
L569[12:16:26] <Forecaster> I wasn't aiming for a point
L570[12:16:31] <Forecaster> I was shooting into a noisy room
L571[12:16:34] <dequbed> Inari: Weeell, I don't really think so. Completely automatic usually means shifting the fault for accidents from drivers to car manufacturers and they just really don't have a lot to gain from that. So people driving their cars themselves is most likely going to be a reality all of our lifetime.
L572[12:16:58] <Inari> They can't be forced (by law, by whom else) to use an automatic car if there is no sentence, and if you don't get cauhgt, there is none.
L573[12:17:13] <AmandaC> Inari: fair point
L574[12:17:16] <S3> I think self driving cars are cool and all, but you will never catch me in one without paying attention, or without being ready to take control.
L575[12:17:43] <Inari> Guess bus driving must be hard for you
L576[12:17:48] <Inari> Or rather
L577[12:17:50] <Inari> riding on the bus
L578[12:18:01] <S3> yeah I hate riding
L579[12:18:01] <Mimiru> Damn it... vbox needs update.. which means stopping my VMs to do so.
L580[12:20:09] <AmandaC> %choose rebuild libgtk without the broken patch, or don't
L581[12:20:10] <MichiBot> AmandaC: rebuild libgtk without the broken patch,
L582[12:20:10] <S3> hundreds of thousands of people drive every single day because they're fixated to getting from point a to point b, which is nice, but I've noticed a lot of people don't really like driving. I take after my own father though, I drive because I want to drive, and because I have an amazing sense of freedm that will never wear out when driving.
L583[12:20:43] <Inari> https://twitter.com/CutestOtters/status/922486101406711808 :o
L584[12:20:43] <MichiBot> Mon Oct 23 10:33:20 CDT 2017 @CutestOtters: https://t.co/LjPyvCtqmQ
L585[12:20:50] <Forecaster> I'd love being able to code while traveling
L586[12:20:51] <S3> It's already getting harder and harder to purchase a car when I need to buy one. I have to look for a considerably long time for the right car
L587[12:21:14] <dequbed> And that's why a good public transport system is better for everyone S3. The people because they can get from A to B more easily and you because the streets are less jammed ;)
L588[12:21:37] <S3> we don't really have public transportation
L589[12:21:52] <AmandaC> dequbed: shame the same people who instilled that "sense of freedom" that S3 gets are the same ones who did so to kill any public transit
L590[12:22:02] <dequbed> That's why I said that. The rest of the world knows that, it's just the US who didn't get the memo ;)
L591[12:22:20] <S3> AmandaC: yeah I kinda hate that simeltaneously
L592[12:23:32] <S3> I think public transit is extremely important, it would be so nice if we had passenger trains all over the place but at the same time holy shit technology don't tell me how I should experience driving
L593[12:23:40] <FactualOrc> Yay! i found the irl version of oc's filesystem
L594[12:24:10] <AmandaC> FactualOrc: if you plan to edit the files while MC is running you should tweak the settings of oc
L595[12:24:31] <AmandaC> I forget what it's called, tho
L596[12:25:00] <FactualOrc> huh? im not in mc atm
L597[12:25:01] <S3> I was actually really angry at Honda's new cars, which have a push button handbrake.. Even if there were a dampener I would never trust that thing if I lost my brakes
L598[12:25:04] <Forecaster> cache changes
L599[12:25:07] <dequbed> S3: I don't get why people think that. Just because there is an *option* to do something doesn't mean that you are forced to do said thing. Nobody's forcing you to install Windows/Haiku/BSD/LSF either now is there?
L600[12:25:10] <Forecaster> someting like that
L601[12:25:24] <S3> dequbed: it's because the options are running low
L602[12:25:41] <S3> dequbed: remember how I said that it takes me like 9 months to find the right car when I do?
L603[12:25:51] <SAL9000> dequbed: no-one is "forcing" people to buy modern laptops with shitty keyboards, but show me a modern (non-gaming) laptop with a good keyboard
L604[12:25:57] <S3> most of that is because I refuse to buy anything that's not a manual transmission
L605[12:26:16] <S3> and then it also has to be in good shape
L606[12:26:22] <dequbed> Where the fuck in the US even are you? Last I checked nobody really gave a fuck at an American running a Truck that's literally built before the moon landing and your fuel prices actually even allow that. Good luck doing any of that in the EU or Asia or whereever.
L607[12:26:46] <MGR> Maine
L608[12:26:51] <S3> Maine
L609[12:26:59] <dequbed> SAL9000: Uh.. good keyboard being? That's an opinionated question so I can't even answer that.
L610[12:27:00] <MGR> It's a part of the country that's at least 50 years in the past
L611[12:27:10] <MGR> And will eventually be reclaimed by woods ?
L612[12:27:13] <S3> It's hard to find cars in general because we have rust that's 500x worse than anything most people have ever seen in their lives
L613[12:27:24] * SAL9000 points to pre-t430 thinkpad keyboards
L614[12:27:37] <Corded> * <MGR> differentiates between Maine Maine and Northern Massachussets Maine
L615[12:27:50] <SAL9000> 7 rows -- sane pgup/dn block -- and none of those silly gaps between the keys
L616[12:28:00] <S3> dequbed: actually had a friend drive down to southwest US and lost their brakes right?>
L617[12:28:00] * AmandaC likes the keyboard her System76 laptop has.
L618[12:28:04] <S3> so they bring it into like 10 garages
L619[12:28:17] <S3> and all of them said "We've never seen so much rust in our lives, we won't fix that"
L620[12:28:31] <dequbed> SAL9000: I've seen a few laptops of that sort, and didn't Lenovo *just* release a new ThinkPad with exactly that keyboard? But keep in mind supply/demand, if people don't demand good keyboards there will be none/there will only be expensive ones.
L621[12:28:31] <S3> and it was normal here
L622[12:28:47] <AmandaC> https://d1vhcvzji58n1j.cloudfront.net/assets/products/lemu8/keyboard_1280-8e19eb4634.jpg
L623[12:28:54] <SAL9000> dequbed: I'm in Australia, the T25 wasn't released here and there's only 5,000 worldwide of those.
L624[12:29:02] <dequbed> S3: That's the point where you should start self-maintaining your cars... <.<
L625[12:29:12] <S3> AmandaC: I hate it when fn is to the right of ctrl
L626[12:29:23] <S3> but it's not a deal breaker
L627[12:29:24] <dequbed> SAL9000: Your SOL in Australia, that much is certain. :P
L628[12:29:33] <SAL9000> Exactly.
L629[12:29:37] <S3> dequbed: We do
L630[12:29:46] <AmandaC> S3: I don't use the labeled-control buttons much, preferring capslock instead
L631[12:29:59] <S3> dequbed: there's nothing you can do outside of staying out of the woods and garaging your cars during winter
L632[12:30:09] <dequbed> SAL9000: But mainly for that supply/demand thing, not because somebody is forcing you to pick options.
L633[12:30:34] <AmandaC> Only complaint I really have with the keyboard is the volume down glyph is a bit confusing in low light conditions
L634[12:30:39] <S3> dequbed: literally if you drive in the winter your car's going to get so bad
L635[12:30:43] <S3> nothing you can do about it
L636[12:31:00] <SAL9000> dequbed: I was responding to your argument re people "not being forced". Yeah, they're not... but it sucks when all the non-shitty options just keep vanishing all over the place.
L637[12:31:10] <SAL9000> (for a given, personal value of "shitty option", of course)
L638[12:31:49] <S3> here in Maine, we get Ice storms and our cars literally become covered in a blanket of salt
L639[12:31:53] <dequbed> SAL9000: Totally. But freaky nerds like in here really are too much of a nieche market for anybody to cater to those on a realistic price-range.
L640[12:32:03] <S3> and that includes everything underneath
L641[12:32:22] <S3> our roads are also very poor condition
L642[12:32:31] <SAL9000> dequbed: Even outside of realistic price range -- bar full-on custom-order... :(
L643[12:33:03] <SAL9000> anyways, good night, everyone!
L644[12:33:25] <dequbed> S3: there are corrosion-resistant brake pads. Ever tried those?
L645[12:33:35] <S3> they don't work very well
L646[12:33:43] <MGR> "Me: Did you type in all of Welcome or just the W? User: Just the W. Is that wrong?" --- Quote 1/3
L647[12:33:58] <S3> dequbed: we also have anti rust coatings and things like that
L648[12:34:06] <S3> but after a Maine winter that salt just tears it all up
L649[12:34:27] <dequbed> The hell is your salt made of? Hydrochloric acid?!
L650[12:34:38] <S3> it's pretty rancid whatever it is
L651[12:34:48] <Corded> * <MGR> rubs chin
L652[12:34:51] <S3> makes your boots fade
L653[12:34:53] <S3> :D
L654[12:35:14] <AmandaC> maybe you should reconsider living on Venus
L655[12:35:18] <S3> rofl
L656[12:35:25] <S3> It's really not so bad
L657[12:35:39] <MGR> Agree to disagree on that
L658[12:36:26] <S3> In general the majority of us are very decent drivers at least, considering a lot of us still drive two wheel drive cars (many of which rear wheel drive) and don't even bother with snow tires
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L661[12:36:53] <S3> and when texas got like a tiny ammount of snow and caused a lot of accidents somebody from down there told me "We didnt have snow tires" We just kinda laughed
L662[12:37:08] <S3> I was more laughing -at-
L663[12:37:26] <S3> I would have accepted "We just aren't exposed to this kind of situation"
L664[12:37:49] <MGR> Atlanta got destroyed by an ice storm
L665[12:37:58] <MGR> Everyone was frozen on the Interstate
L666[12:38:06] <S3> yeah they certainly weren't prepared, but this was before that
L667[12:38:23] <S3> this was a time a long time ago when they got like 1/4 inch of snow
L668[12:40:20] <S3> I've driven in snow that went to my bumper. My father drove 100 or so miles in 8 inches of snow in second gear when the interstate wasn't plowed after a storm..
L669[12:40:56] <Forecaster> uphill both ways
L670[12:40:59] <S3> I've driven back and forth to final exams before in fall semesters where the road was nothing but a solid sheet of ice at least half an inch deep and sleet is getting stuc to my windshield
L671[12:41:07] <MGR> Wow, even the US federal government has abandoned Maine
L672[12:41:09] <S3> ( we literally -never- cancel)
L673[12:42:41] <S3> I remember this one time when I was younger we stopped at the top of a hill during an ice storm to check the oil or something and I got out too, and I slipped onto my butt instantly and went sliding down the road XD
L674[12:42:46] <S3> that was fun
L675[12:43:04] <S3> there was no salt down yet
L676[12:43:28] <S3> half of the trees down that road were lying on the ground in broken pieces
L677[12:43:41] <S3> they iced up and became heavy and brittle
L678[12:44:15] <MGR> It takes the same windspeed to break a thick tree as it does a little one
L679[12:44:20] <S3> But I dunno what we would do if we got hit with a hurricane
L680[12:44:35] <MGR> Sandy didn't hit Maine?
L681[12:44:46] <MGR> No, it went west
L682[12:44:51] <MGR> Flooded Vermont
L683[12:44:56] <S3> Yes, but all hurricanes are tropical storms when they get to Maine
L684[12:45:04] <S3> we've never had a category 1, we got very close in the 90s
L685[12:45:21] <S3> with irene and sandy we just got a bunch of rain
L686[12:46:01] <MGR> Huh
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L688[13:21:12] <MGR> Oh that reminds me; tell everyone to put on full protective body armor the next time they step into the shower. I think I may have increased the water pressure a little too much. --- Quote 2/3
L689[13:43:10] <FactualOrc> why does it say my function is a nil value
L690[13:43:38] <Kodos> Code pls
L691[13:45:13] <Inari> FactualOrc: It probably means it doesn't exist :P
L692[13:45:44] <AmandaC> are you calling it before you define it in the file?
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L694[13:51:30] <Inari> Well
L695[13:51:36] <Inari> They'll/we'll never know I guess
L696[13:53:23] <Forecaster> https://nellucnhoj.deviantart.com/art/Comic-1138-710599488
L697[13:53:31] <Forecaster> Beware the woof man
L698[13:57:10] <Forecaster> oh god
L699[13:57:18] <Michiyo> @"Sarren Nardieu" IIRC is FactualOrc.. :P
L700[13:57:25] <Forecaster> watching Nerd3 play Supreme Commander like an old person
L701[14:00:28] <Michiyo> "In Transit, Delayed"
L702[14:00:37] <Michiyo> FUCK YOU I WANT MY FUCKIN POSTER.
L703[14:00:38] <Michiyo> Ahem...
L704[14:00:57] <Forecaster> I've posted things, in various places
L705[14:00:59] <Forecaster> good times
L706[14:01:29] <Michiyo> I ordered a Poster and T-Shirt when I got my The Last Jedi tickets...
L707[14:01:32] <Michiyo> I got my shirt...
L708[14:01:35] <Michiyo> but not my poster.
L709[14:01:52] <Forecaster> at least it's just your wall that's naked
L710[14:02:04] <Michiyo> It's been "Delayed" for over a week now.
L711[14:15:45] <MineRobber9000> i can't wait for my hacktoberfest poster
L712[14:15:49] <MineRobber9000> *shirt
L713[14:17:26] <Vexatos> I don't think I'll redeem it :P
L714[14:18:02] <MineRobber9000> I'm def. going to, especially since this is my first time completing hacktoberfest
L715[14:26:43] <Forecaster> A poster could be a shirt, if you're stubborn enough
L716[14:33:00] <payonel> Michiyo: re: welcome back (yes, ^w again) :P. also: could we 2x or 3x my scrollback?
L717[14:33:13] <payonel> every now and then it make a diff
L718[14:33:22] <Michiyo> ?
L719[14:34:11] <Michiyo> you should be at 5k lines already, right?
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L721[14:35:26] <Michiyo> Yeah..
L722[14:37:01] <payonel> Michiyo: maybe hexchat is just dumb
L723[14:37:10] <payonel> but that manual scroll doesn't look 5k to me
L724[14:37:11] <payonel> :/
L725[14:37:14] * payonel checks hexchat settings
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L727[14:37:33] <payonel> >.<
L728[14:37:37] <payonel> everything is fine :)
L729[14:37:43] <payonel> nothing to see here
L730[14:38:51] <Vexatos> Only 5k lines? ._.
L731[14:39:25] <Corded> * <Forecaster> has no idea what Lizzy's default scrollback is
L732[14:39:37] <payonel> sure, i can always checks the logs when i need more
L733[14:39:52] <Lizzy> ?
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L735[14:40:33] <Forecaster> I never hit it because I'm never not connected to the bouncer :P
L736[14:41:14] <Michiyo> IDK if hexchat lets you show more chat at once or not..
L737[14:42:28] <Michiyo> I know you can crank up the scroll back from previous sessions...
L738[14:42:57] <Michiyo> merp
L739[14:43:10] <Michiyo> seems that does change how much chat is shown at once too
L740[14:43:13] <payonel> Michiyo: yeah it was at default, 500
L741[14:43:17] <payonel> so i bet that was cutting me off
L742[14:43:25] <Michiyo> test
L743[14:43:34] <payonel> ok someone spam 5k lines of text
L744[14:43:41] <Michiyo> Yep.. changing that to 5k stopped cutting off old chat
L745[14:43:50] <Michiyo> switching it back to 500 starting cutting off old chat again
L746[14:44:19] <Forecaster> .%lua while true do print("hi") end
L747[14:44:26] <Michiyo> %lua while true do print("hi") end
L748[14:44:27] <Forecaster> not that that'd work but still
L749[14:44:30] <Michiyo> :P
L750[14:44:31] <MichiBot> Message too long to send to channel null
L751[14:44:37] <Michiyo> huh... why null.
L752[14:44:48] <payonel> it's calling Forecaster a null
L753[14:44:51] <payonel> it's an insult
L754[14:46:11] <MineRobber9000> %lua for i=1,10 do print("lol") end
L755[14:46:12] <MichiBot> lol | lol | lol | lol | lol | lol | lol | lol | lol | lol
L756[14:46:32] <Michiyo> %lua for i=1,50 do print("lol") end
L757[14:46:32] <MichiBot> Message too long to send to channel https://paste.pc-logix.com/ziminuqoha
L758[14:46:45] <payonel> %lua print("lol | log") print("log")
L759[14:46:45] <MichiBot> lol | log | log
L760[14:47:14] <Michiyo> Ok, so that does work... I still thought it would have printed Too long without yielding or whatever, and pasted that
L761[14:47:27] <Inari> %lua for i=1,100 do print("wololo") end
L762[14:47:27] <MichiBot> Message too long to send to channel https://paste.pc-logix.com/ivilehuhot
L763[14:47:48] <MineRobber9000> %lua while true do end
L764[14:47:52] <MichiBot> script took too long
L765[14:48:00] <MineRobber9000> aight
L766[14:50:33] <Dudblockman> So I'm in this computational problem solving class
L767[14:51:01] <Inari> So you are
L768[14:51:14] <Dudblockman> We are tasked with writing programs to perform numerical problem solving things like...
L769[14:52:00] <Dudblockman> Well ODE solution approximation things and matrix solvers and stuff
L770[14:52:55] <Dudblockman> Being the 1337 progamer I am... I usually try to blow the problems out of the water
L771[14:53:25] <Forecaster> With warheads?
L772[14:54:14] <Dudblockman> Well in today's lab we had to write a program to compute the coefficients for a 2nd degree least squares regression model
L773[14:54:30] <payonel> Forecaster: with a herd of manatee
L774[14:55:07] <Dudblockman> I look around at my classmates with screens full of nested loops and math and stuff
L775[14:55:32] <Dudblockman> Just tons of code
L776[14:55:37] <payonel> #iamverysmart
L777[14:55:50] * payonel runs
L778[14:55:54] <Dudblockman> Me? I used 4 lines and made it work for the nth degree polynomial
L779[14:56:18] <payonel> i will admit, i did call it
L780[14:56:43] <payonel> Inari: https://i.redd.it/q1ldx8jggrqz.gif
L781[14:57:46] <Inari> payonel: Smart cat
L782[14:58:02] <Dudblockman> I'm not counting the line declaring the function and the end at the end, given they are standard for the class
L783[14:58:22] <Dudblockman> If you want to count those, 6 lines
L784[14:58:43] <Dudblockman> Code Block pastebined https://paste.pc-logix.com/xumometowa
L785[14:59:58] <Dudblockman> The official one I turned in had a few paragraphs of commentary just to ensure the graders new what was going on
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L788[15:00:25] zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L789[15:00:36] <payonel> "just so the graders knew what was going on"
L790[15:01:54] <Forecaster> they do need to know what was going on
L791[15:02:02] <Corded> * <Forecaster> nods
L792[15:02:08] <Michiyo> "Math"
L793[15:02:25] <Forecaster> everyone knows code comments are always helpful
L794[15:02:25] <payonel> seriously, knowing the assignment was turned in by dudblockman, they already know what's going on
L795[15:02:38] <Inari> Any sufficiently advanced math is indistinguishable from black magic
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L797[15:23:02] <Skye> Inari, so mathematicians are witches?
L798[15:23:11] <Inari> Basically
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L800[15:31:53] <Forecaster> or warlocks?
L801[15:37:35] <Inari> Also works, I guess
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L803[15:49:09] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5AkIfgioA4 old but good
L804[15:49:09] <MichiBot> Ventertainment - Nerd Confusion 3: The Ring | length: 9m 20s | Likes: 23,470 Dislikes: 229 Views: 1,464,478 | by VentertainMe | Published On 19/7/2008
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L806[15:53:12] <dequbed> Dudblockman, you are way too nice to your graders. Mine got my code without any warning whatsoever :P
L807[15:56:10] <CompanionCube> so, what lback magic was involved in your 4-line solution?
L808[15:57:30] <dequbed> Uh... https://github.com/dequbed/C/blob/master/mainisusuallyafunction/mainarray.c "\/(o.O)\/"
L809[15:59:09] <Inari> Uh
L810[15:59:12] <Inari> So what was the task here
L811[15:59:59] <dequbed> That's not the actual source, that's just the kind of code that they got
L812[16:00:32] <Inari> I'd just fail that as a teacher
L813[16:00:33] <Inari> xD
L814[16:00:59] <CompanionCube> dequbed: something tell me you also reversed your array names and indexes
L815[16:01:27] <dequbed> Inari: I could explain precisely how it worked so they kinda couldn't ;)
L816[16:01:40] <Inari> Doesn't matter unless it's in the code
L817[16:01:51] <Inari> Code is there to tell other people what you're doing
L818[16:01:52] <dequbed> CompanionCube: In the syntax folder? Yeah that actually *was* an exercise
L819[16:02:05] <Inari> So if you're just cryptic fro the sake of being cryptic, thats a fail
L820[16:02:50] <dequbed> Inari: Luckily for me I'm at an university where if I can explain why and how it works it's okay. Honestly nobody expected me to write real code like that.
L821[16:03:17] <Inari> Psh :p What a weak university
L822[16:03:29] <Inari> Anyway
L823[16:03:40] <Inari> Take a course in Software Engineering if you haven't yet :D
L824[16:04:08] <dequbed> No, I'm studying economics of course <.<
L825[16:04:19] <Inari> What?
L826[16:04:29] <Forecaster> sarcasm
L827[16:04:34] <Kilobyte> Software Engineering, also known as things that are so boring and useless only manglement cares about them
L828[16:04:38] <Inari> Well software engineering is a specific thing
L829[16:04:42] <Inari> Not just the overall studies
L830[16:04:56] <Inari> Kilobyte: Thats an odd way to look at it :P
L831[16:05:17] <dequbed> of course I'm taking courses in software engineering. We have one in Haskell as well, which will be fun :3
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L833[16:05:52] <CompanionCube> hey look, a wild Kilobyte. Everyone take a picture before it once more disappears into the grass :P
L834[16:06:01] * dequbed shoots the Kilobyte
L835[16:06:05] <Kilobyte> i had a course in SE and it was the most boring thing i ever had (almost)
L836[16:06:13] <Kilobyte> dequbed: thank you, i like you too
L837[16:06:17] <Inari> I mean
L838[16:06:19] <Inari> It's kinda needed
L839[16:06:27] <Inari> If you don't wnat your projects to burn and be a pain
L840[16:06:49] <Inari> Though some of the thins you'd generally know already if you did some opensource work
L841[16:06:55] <Inari> Like writing tests, code coverage, CI
L842[16:07:06] <Kilobyte> i have applied things i learned there and my current project IS burning and a pain
L843[16:07:20] <CompanionCube> dequbed: taking the haskell course should have no side effects
L844[16:07:37] <Inari> Kilobyte: Why's it burning :f
L845[16:07:45] <dequbed> CompanionCube: No it has but they will be all applied in a monad.
L846[16:07:45] <Kilobyte> because the customer is an asshat
L847[16:07:49] <Inari> hhah
L848[16:08:08] <Kilobyte> oh, sorry did i write that out loud?
L849[16:08:13] <CompanionCube> dequbed: what do you is the chance of you understanding said monad(s)?
L850[16:08:18] <CompanionCube> *think
L851[16:09:33] <dequbed> CompanionCube: Given that I'm already applying Haskell to my problems to get monoids in the category of problems instead - take a guess.
L852[16:09:45] <Kilobyte> "Oh there is a ribbon cable... LET'S STAPLE THROUGH IT" - My Customer
L853[16:10:01] <CompanionCube> ahh
L854[16:10:20] <dequbed> (Don't burn me pls Dashkal)
L855[16:10:45] <Kilobyte> and no, that is not exaggerated, that actually happened...
L856[16:11:12] <Inari> Ribbon cables don't incredibly sound like software
L857[16:11:21] <Kilobyte> mix of soft- and hardware
L858[16:11:42] <dequbed> floppyware?
L859[16:11:47] <Kilobyte> exactly.
L860[16:13:35] <Kilobyte> basically the IT for something similar to an escape room. A customer who is like: "Yeah, i know that the game is soft-locking at stage x, but the light in the right corner is still yellow, not green"
L861[16:14:53] <Inari> I feel like you've talked about that before. But I'm off to bed. Night
L862[16:14:53] <Forecaster> Kilobyte: I don't think you wrote it out loud, we may have mind-read it
L863[16:15:02] <Kilobyte> ah okay, good
L864[16:15:17] <Kilobyte> Inari: i may have. Good night :P
L865[16:15:36] <dequbed> As in you rant about that every week at least twice? :P
L866[16:15:45] <Kilobyte> only twice?
L867[16:15:50] <dequbed> *at least*
L868[16:15:56] <Kilobyte> ah, yes
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L872[16:37:31] <S3> https://www.amazon.com/Xerox-WorkCentre-3215-NI-Multifunction/dp/B00OKD3FVO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1508873039&sr=8-3&keywords=monochrome+xerox+multifunction
L873[16:37:33] <S3> neat
L874[16:37:47] <Izaya> printers?
L875[16:37:54] <S3> for cheap
L876[16:38:14] <S3> Xerox is a very respectable brand
L877[16:39:26] <S3> I miss my old printer
L878[16:39:40] <Izaya> I want a line printer
L879[16:39:50] <S3> I used to have a dot matrix plotter
L880[16:39:56] <S3> it took paper sizes of like 2.5'
L881[16:40:07] <Izaya> actually, I should just build a plotter
L882[16:40:18] <S3> my mother sold it in a yard sale because she thought I wasn't using it
L883[16:40:26] <Izaya> render all my documents as vector images I can send as commabds
L884[16:40:34] <Izaya> commands*
L885[16:40:50] <S3> Izaya: Gcode based printing?
L886[16:41:07] <S3> then you could design a program to turn your vector stuff into gcode
L887[16:42:19] <S3> how about this
L888[16:42:29] <S3> a printer that accepts math equations
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L890[16:51:57] <FactualOrc> hi everyone :)
L891[16:52:14] <AmandaC> I mean, printers already have a turning-complete language, don't they? ISTR someone making a doom port for printers or similar
L892[16:52:43] <FactualOrc> the battery on my PiPad died that's why i dc'd so abrubtly earlier
L893[16:54:47] <FactualOrc> i felt like coming on to say taht before i went to bed
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L895[17:00:35] <AmandaC> %choose socket ratcheting or meh
L896[17:00:35] <MichiBot> AmandaC: socket ratcheting
L897[17:00:45] * AmandaC wanders off to salute raccoons
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L899[17:07:45] <Kodos> So, the good news is that I'm going to be moving into my mom's house on Friday, and won't be homeless
L900[17:07:53] <Kodos> The bad news is I'm moving into my mom's house Friday
L901[17:11:10] <MGR> Yeah.....
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L903[17:16:20] <CompanionCube> well, not being homeless is always a plus
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L905[17:18:46] <Kodos> I mean you're not wrong
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L910[17:57:31] <Izaya> AmandaC: Most printers don't support PostScript any more
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L914[18:14:33] <freacknate09> Is michiyo online?
L915[18:16:05] <freacknate09> We need a multitasking OS, using real time multitasking with windows that you can move around
L916[18:17:02] <CompanionCube> maybe go ask the mineos people?
L917[18:17:22] <freacknate09> ok, i tried mineos, it wasnt really usable because of the russain side of it
L918[18:20:05] <freacknate09> Is there a library for graphics?
L919[18:20:47] <fingercomp> there are, quite a few
L920[18:21:10] <freacknate09> ok, are there any native openos ones?
L921[18:21:50] <fingercomp> assuming you want a GUI library, no, OpenOS isn't bundled with one
L922[18:22:21] <Vexatos> most, if not all, that do exist are written for OpenOS though >_>
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L924[18:23:03] <freacknate09> ok
L925[18:23:22] <freacknate09> I am in a creative world, learning lua for the millionth try
L926[18:23:44] <Mimiru> freacknate09, is there a reason you were looking for me?
L927[18:24:02] <freacknate09> yes, I wanted to add the corded bot to my discord
L928[18:24:13] <Mimiru> gl;hf
L929[18:24:30] <freacknate09> I wasnt sure how to invite it
L930[18:24:36] <Mimiru> You don't
L931[18:24:56] <Mimiru> it's not inviteable. it has to be configured on my end, it's not a public bot
L932[18:25:09] <freacknate09> ahh
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L934[18:32:51] * payonel invites MichiBot to share some hot cocoa
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L938[18:42:45] <freacknate09> Minecraft is crashing when i do Shift+P
L939[19:14:24] <Mimiru> well that's unfortunate... (wtf is shift+p) :D
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L943[19:23:04] <freacknate09> I am back, pc issues
L944[19:23:13] <freacknate09> Shift+p crashes minecraft
L945[19:24:16] <freacknate09> something in mc doesnt like a capital p
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L947[19:24:50] <freacknate09> I did it again, it crashed minecraft
L948[19:24:59] <Mimiru> got a crash log...?
L949[19:26:16] <freacknate09> I just looked at it, it is immersive engineering
L950[19:26:25] <freacknate09> It is going out the door, since i dont use it
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L952[19:30:37] <freacknate09> I can type a capital P again!
L953[19:30:44] <freacknate09> It was immersive engineering
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L955[19:53:07] <S3> So it looks like Karyonix completely ruined GLSL shaders mod
L956[19:53:12] <S3> for 1.12
L957[19:53:33] <S3> doesn't provice the JAR anymore, broke forge compat
L958[19:53:54] <S3> Wonder what the details are
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L962[19:57:51] <freacknate09> Now to play survival, I have a lot of work ahead of me
L963[20:01:01] <freacknate09> I know so little about lua, it is hard to even try to integrate computers into my base
L964[20:05:23] <AmandaC> Mimiru: shift-p is like shit-all, but not
L965[20:17:46] <freacknate09> ahh
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L969[20:44:02] <S3> freacknate09: I've actually been designing a redstone computer to integrate into my base
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L978[21:21:39] <Mimiru> https://imgur.com/gallery/voutF
L979[21:48:21] <Xilandro> My God, I made so much gold on WoW today
L980[21:54:35] <AmandaC> Xilandro: like, "wow, that was Lot of hard quests" much or "blizzard is running a pet scan to make sure you're not one of those cash for gold exploit sites" much?
L981[21:54:50] <Xilandro> I play on a private Cata server
L982[21:54:58] <AmandaC> s/pet scan/Port scan/
L983[21:54:59] <MichiBot> <AmandaC> Xilandro: like, "wow, that was Lot of hard quests" much or "blizzard is running a Port scan to make sure you're not one of those cash for gold exploit sites" much?
L984[21:55:11] <Xilandro> But I got like 20 stacks of Heavy borean leather, turned it all into mammoth mining bags, and sold them for like 800g a piece
L985[21:56:03] <AmandaC> Bad Android, I def mean port scan, stop trying to correct it
L986[22:03:48] <Arcanitor> Today in calc II: how to implement trigonometric functions without lookup functions
L987[22:07:03] <freacknate09> Hmm, my program is not working right
L988[22:07:38] <Mimiru> Today at work I added features to an IRC/Discord bot.
L989[22:08:29] <Arcanitor> Code Block pastebined https://paste.pc-logix.com/isejunekam
L990[22:08:47] <Xilandro> The fuck is that
L991[22:09:05] <Arcanitor> the equation that lets computers do trigonometry
L992[22:09:11] <Arcanitor> among other things
L993[22:10:00] <Arcanitor> how do you think sin(x) is implemented, Xilandro
L994[22:10:10] <Xilandro> Are you kidding? I can't even do long division on paper
L995[22:10:14] <Xilandro> Don't ask me about trig lol
L996[22:10:24] <Arcanitor> oh :S
L997[22:10:28] <Xilandro> Like
L998[22:10:32] <Xilandro> I can tell you there are 10 3's in 30
L999[22:10:39] <Xilandro> But if you ask me to write it out long on paper, fuck you
L1000[22:12:15] <Arcanitor> Code Block pastebined https://paste.pc-logix.com/cohiqicota
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L1002[22:19:49] <Kodos> Yeah, I have no idea what I'm looking at. I know what it's -supposed- to be, but I'm not able to 'read' it if that makes sense
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L1005[22:34:46] <Arcanitor> @Kodos ?
L1006[22:35:23] <Kodos> Yes?
L1007[22:38:31] <Arcanitor> >Yeah, I have no idea what I'm looking at. I know what it's -supposed- to be, but I'm not able to 'read' it if that makes sense
L1008[22:38:37] <Arcanitor> what are you talking about
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L1010[22:41:38] <freacknate09> I got my program working agian
L1011[22:41:40] <freacknate09> again
L1012[22:43:19] <Kodos> Arca, your division example
L1013[22:48:21] <Arcanitor> that wasn't division, that was the general case of Taylor's polynomial of degree n
L1014[22:48:39] <Arcanitor> you can use it to get a polynomial that approximates another function
L1015[22:48:45] <Arcanitor> for example, sin(x)
L1016[22:49:30] <Arcanitor> which turns an operation a computer cannot perform, like sin(x) or e^2x
L1017[22:49:42] <Arcanitor> into a polynomial equation that can be easily calculated
L1018[22:55:36] <Mimiru> You literally posted http://michi.pc-logix.com/Discord_2017-10-24_22-59-48.png
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