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L8[01:48:39] <gamax92> %remindme 8h10m
routing
L9[01:48:42] <MichiBot> I'll remind you
about "routing" at 11/04/2017 09:58:41 AM
L10[01:50:18] <gamax92> %remindme 8h8m loop
to uptime
L11[01:50:19] <MichiBot> I'll remind you
about "loop to uptime" at 11/04/2017 09:58:18 AM
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<Forecaster>
there's no way to get inputs from all the sides of a redstone
component right?
L16[03:05:00]
<Forecaster>
like "highest input from any side"
L17[03:05:05]
<Forecaster>
that'd be useful
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L21[04:26:42] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L23[04:32:38] <Inari> Hmm
L24[04:32:43] <Inari> Seem is put AE2
twice?
L25[04:34:57] <Inari> I'm not even sure
where it gets that jar from :P
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L28[04:45:03] <Inari> I guess the
Inari\.gradle folder
L29[04:45:07] <Inari> But AE2 jar is only
there once
L31[05:02:31] <Inari> Izaya: But both are
red and black
L32[05:02:51] <Izaya> goddamnit
sandisk
L33[05:03:18]
<Forecaster>
blue is a better color anyway
L34[05:03:38] <Inari> Nah
L35[05:03:39] <Inari> REd is
L36[05:03:50] *
Izaya likes black
L37[05:04:03]
<Forecaster>
but black is the lack of color
L38[05:04:29] <Inari> Now someone tell me
whats up with this AE2 thing
L40[05:04:33] <Izaya> exactly
L41[05:04:58]
<Forecaster>
inari try removing the jar?
L42[05:05:02]
<Forecaster>
see if it works then
L43[05:05:25] <Inari> I guess it'll just
cry about not having a jar then, but lets see
L44[05:07:06] <Inari> It just download it
again and goes again to crash
L46[05:07:45]
<Forecaster>
ah
L47[05:07:57]
<Forecaster>
put an empty file in its stead?
L48[05:08:14]
<Forecaster>
it shouldn't re-download it if it exists, but forge will ignore a
non-loadable file
L49[05:08:24]
<Forecaster>
I guess that might just break oc though
L50[05:08:49] <Inari> Well it doesn't exist
wehn I remove it :D
L51[05:09:04]
<Forecaster>
what
L52[05:09:15] <Inari> You told me to remove
the jar, the jar then doesn't exist
L53[05:09:17] <Inari> And it
redownloads
L54[05:09:38]
<Forecaster>
yeah, but if you put a file there with that name, but 0 length, it
wont re-download it
L55[05:09:43]
<Forecaster>
but forge wont try to load it
L57[05:09:46] <Inari> Hrm
L58[05:10:13]
<Forecaster>
my modpack platform uses that fact for generating pack update
patches
L59[05:10:38]
<Forecaster>
the previous version of the mod jar gets overwritten with a 0
lenght file, which forge then ignores
L60[05:10:55] <Inari> It doesn'te ven start
haha
L61[05:10:57] <Inari> "Zip file is
empty"
L62[05:11:17]
<Forecaster>
ah, I guess it's a bit more complicated in a dev environment
L63[05:11:57] <Inari> I guess I'll just put
it on the issue tracker
L64[05:29:39]
<Forecaster>
that is usually a good place to put issues
L65[05:29:51]
<Forecaster>
(unless they're stupid, which happens a lot unfortunately)
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L67[06:45:02] <Tetrabyte> Oi boys
L68[06:47:44]
<Forecaster>
whosits?
L69[06:48:06]
<Forecaster>
there are none of those here, only complex biological
machines
L70[06:48:08]
<Forecaster>
and some robots
L71[06:48:17] <Tetrabyte> How is
everyone?
L72[06:48:29]
<Tetrabyte>
Oi mates
L73[06:49:23]
<Forecaster>
I think I hear a faint echo...
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L77[07:01:08] <WatchtowerOrator> Time for a
new episode from Forecaster! You're welcome!
L79[07:01:08] <WatchtowerOrator> Tags on
this video:
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L80[07:01:25] <MichiBot>
RailcraftLP-
[Episode 55] - The Season Bar | length:
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Published On 4/11/2017
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L87[07:35:48]
<Lyror> how
can i connect an ae2 controller with opencomputers? i placed an
adapter next to the controller. Then i used cables to connect the
adapter and the computer. I downloaded the cmb programm to get/show
my components and there is no me-controller
L89[07:36:35]
<Lyror> how
can i connect an ae2 controller with opencomputers? i placed an
adapter next to the controller. Then i used cables to connect the
adapter and the computer. I downloaded the cmb programm to get/show
my components and there is no me-controller
L91[07:36:36]
<Lyror>
Opencomputers Version: OpenComputers-MC1.12.1-1.7.0.20.jar
[Edited]
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L96[07:58:03] <Lyror> how can i connect an
ae2 controller with opencomputers? i placed an adapter next to the
controller. Then i used cables to connect the adapter and the
computer. I downloaded the cmb programm to get/show my components
and there is no me-controller Here are pictures:
https://imgur.com/a/LxdlN Opencomputers Version:
OpenComputers-MC1.12.1-1.7.0.20.jar
L97[07:59:49] <Inari> We did hear you on
Discord xP
L98[08:00:53]
<Mimiru>
Yep, the two are bridged.
L99[08:01:02]
<Lyror> sry
i don't know that
L100[08:01:24]
<Mimiru> The
topic even says (This channel relays to IRC) :P
L101[08:02:00]
<Mimiru>
Anyway, I think AE support is disabled in 1.12.. I'd have to look
at the code to make sure though
L102[08:02:52] <Mimiru> Yep, it's not even
present in the 1.12 branch
L103[08:03:27] <Mimiru> 1.10 is the latest
version with AE in the integration directory.
L104[08:04:38]
<Lyror> ?
shit but thanks for the information
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L106[08:08:48] <digitalclock> help
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L109[08:09:51] <Mimiru> ...
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L111[08:09:55] <Mimiru> well I WAS typing
a reply
L112[08:10:00] <Mimiru> wb...
L113[08:10:00] <digitalclock> what
L114[08:10:14] <Mimiru> radionomy has
started blocking stuff thaty isn't there app..
L115[08:10:25] <digitalclock> it should
work
L116[08:10:35] <digitalclock> it says some
wierd stuff
L117[08:10:40] <Mimiru> it USED to
work..
L118[08:10:48] <digitalclock> no primary
open fm work
L119[08:10:50] <Mimiru> it says some weird
stuff.. listen to it.
L120[08:11:04] <Mimiru> Hi.. I'm the
developer of OpenFM, I know what I'm talking about.
L121[08:11:15] <digitalclock> it says no
primary openfm-radio available
L122[08:11:40] <Mimiru> Radionmy isn't
going to work even if you have OpenFM working properly.
L123[08:11:43] <digitalclock> im using the
iradio thing
L124[08:12:02] <Mimiru> I can assure you.
do you have OpenFM installed? It's an additional mod
L125[08:12:25] <digitalclock> lemme try
somafm
L126[08:12:32] <digitalclock> no i have
iradio installed
L127[08:12:36] <digitalclock> HERE
L130[08:12:43] <Mimiru> wtf is
iradio?
L131[08:12:51] <Mimiru> Ok... so you need
to install the mod.
L132[08:12:59] <Mimiru> iradio uses
OpenFM, which is a mod I wrote.
L133[08:13:35] <digitalclock> oh poo
L134[08:13:46] <digitalclock> il have to
ask the server owner first
L135[08:14:00] <digitalclock> do u know
any non addon music players
L136[08:14:12] <Mimiru> and like I said,
even once you install OpenFM, radionomy has blocked stuff that is
not their app...
L137[08:14:33] <digitalclock> wait so i
gotta install that just for radio and thats it no others
L138[08:14:34] <Mimiru> that can play
internet radio streams? there isn't one.
L139[08:14:45] <digitalclock> i just want
some kinda music
L140[08:15:08] <AmandaC> Computronics has
tape drives
L141[08:15:15] <Mimiru> well.. you can use
computronics tapes... there is a music converter and stuff
L142[08:15:27] <digitalclock> we dont have
that mod
L143[08:15:34] <digitalclock> but it
doesnt mention open fm needed
L144[08:15:40] <Mimiru> yeah.. then you're
outta luck.
L145[08:15:49] <Mimiru> look at the
code.
L146[08:16:13] <Mimiru> local fm =
component.openfm_radio
L147[08:16:20] <Mimiru> it requires a
component, openfm_radio...
L148[08:16:26] <Mimiru> which is from the
mod OpenFM...
L149[08:16:32] <Mimiru> which I wrote, and
linked you.
L150[08:17:01] <Mimiru> it's not my fault
the author of the script didn't mention you'd need OpenFM.
L151[08:17:01] <digitalclock> ok
L152[08:17:09] <digitalclock> i will ask
the server owner to add it
L153[08:17:32] <Mimiru> (And avoid
Radionomy)
L154[08:17:45] <digitalclock> ok
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L156[08:20:09] <Mimiru> Oh hey AmandaC,
found out what'
L157[08:20:11] <Mimiru> damn it
L158[08:20:22] <Mimiru> what's been
happening to my local server... Kernel Panics
L159[08:20:42] <Mimiru> CPU thread
watchdog timeout
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L161[08:21:06]
<Forecaster>
better than kennel panics
L162[08:22:21] <Izaya> I get weird hangs
on my C2D boxen sometimes
L163[08:23:45] <Izaya> don't remember what
the last kernel log output was when it did
L164[08:23:52] <ben_mkiv> java in a
nutshell... load average: 8.31, 8.25, 8.56
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L166[08:24:15] <ben_mkiv> minecraft server
doesnt like STR xD
L167[08:24:26] <Izaya> STR?
L168[08:24:39] <Izaya> also are you saying
that thing is casually totally hammering your machine? jesus
L169[08:24:42] <ben_mkiv> suspend to
ram
L170[08:24:46] <Izaya> ohhh
L171[08:24:53] <Izaya> yeah that makes
sense
L172[08:24:54] <ben_mkiv> after wakeup it
tries to catch up
L174[08:26:40] <ben_mkiv> thats
htop?!
L175[08:26:55] <Izaya> yes?
L176[08:27:09] <ben_mkiv> just wondered,
as i've never seen the tree/branch view
L177[08:27:16] <Izaya> I forget how I did
it
L178[08:27:38] <ben_mkiv> found it in the
settings
L179[08:27:40] <ben_mkiv> sweet
L180[08:28:06] <Izaya> 90% sure there's a
hotkey for it but I don't know what it is
L181[08:28:13] <Izaya> I definitely didn't
enable it in settings, anyway
L182[08:28:41] <Mimiru> f5
L183[08:28:47] <Mimiru> or t
L184[08:29:01] <Izaya> probably t
then
L185[08:29:11] <Izaya> I have a bad habit
of having the wrong thing focused while trying to talk on IRC
L186[08:29:26] <ben_mkiv> ^^
L187[08:29:33] <ben_mkiv> idk how often i
posted my password on irc...
L188[08:29:47] <Izaya> If you tell me what
to grep for I can tell you how many times :^)
L189[08:30:10] <ben_mkiv> xD
L190[08:30:25] <Mimiru> you can also just
search for it on oclogs :P
L191[08:30:31] <Mimiru> anyway, bleh
work..
L192[08:30:34] <Izaya> oh right we have
logs
L193[08:30:47] <Izaya> stats too
L194[08:30:50] <Izaya> %stats
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L198[08:31:28] <ben_mkiv> stats \o/
L199[08:33:02] <Izaya> Huh, I ask the most
questions, apparently
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L203[08:40:17] <AmandaC> Michiyo:
nice.
L204[08:46:11] <Inari> I just realised I'm
almost living vegetarian curently
L205[08:46:25] <dequbed> Poor you :o
L206[08:46:31] <Inari> Haha
L207[08:48:56] <Inari> Well its not like I
avoid meat, i just eat mostly the same things everyday :P and that
plan doesn't ahve any meat xD
L208[08:49:01] <Inari> wednesdays is
chicken day though
L209[08:49:27] <dequbed> Okay, eating the
same every day sounds even worse than not eating meat.
<.<
L210[08:49:56] <Inari> Haha
L211[08:49:57] <Inari> It's okay
L212[08:50:14] <Inari> I'm lazy and it's
easier to plan calories that way :D
L213[08:50:30] <dequbed> I love cooking
and I don't count calories \o/
L214[08:50:45] <Inari> Well I'm on a diet
currently :p
L215[08:52:01] <dequbed> I did count once
and it turns out I ate *way* too much so I stopped counting
^^
L216[08:52:31] <Inari> Haha
L217[08:52:33] <Izaya> cooking is nice
:3
L218[08:52:57] <ben_mkiv> wasnt there a
new study released which said that calories aren't really a thing
that relates to weight
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L220[08:53:54] <dequbed> ben_mkiv: While
that would explain why I'm still underweight while eating about the
same amount too much, there are a lot of studies proving the
energy-in/-out principle of calories to body fat.
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L222[08:55:34] <Inari> ben_mkiv: That
seems silly :p
L223[08:55:41] <Inari> Why would they not
relate to weight
L224[08:56:57] <ben_mkiv> so how are there
people that eat same amount of calories like others, but dont gain
weight?
L225[08:57:35] <dequbed> Fuckton of
reasons. Just to give you one: Base energy consumption or
'fidgeting'.
L226[08:57:48] <Inari> Different metabolic
rates for example
L227[08:59:13] <Inari> Also different body
size means different energy consumption, and such
L228[08:59:42] <Inari> Which is why when
you're way overweigh and cut down on calories you start out losing
weight quicker, but as you go down to nearer normal weigth it slows
down, less body mass = less energy consumption to keep it all
running
L229[09:00:21] <ben_mkiv> depends on the
lifestyle
L230[09:01:14] <Inari> Well, not
really.
L231[09:01:15] <ben_mkiv> which may change
to more movement with the diet, too
L232[09:01:21] <Inari> If you're super
active just means you burn even more calories :P
L233[09:02:06] <Inari> Though when you're
very close to "normal weight" I think the composition of
what you eat also matters more htan when you're overweight. Which
makes it even more of a pain if you don't have just a plan of what
you eat every day
L234[09:02:29] <ben_mkiv> cant remember to
have seen a super active obese person yet
L235[09:02:46] <ben_mkiv> usually they get
more active while losing weight, so it compensates the usage of
calories
L236[09:02:51] <ben_mkiv> well, that would
be ideal
L237[09:03:06] <Inari> Possibly, but not
inevitable
L238[09:03:09] <Izaya> tfw eat like shit
and have been losing weight slowly for quite a while
L239[09:03:14] <Inari> After all its
easier to be active if you don't weigh a lot
L240[09:03:19] <ben_mkiv> same
Izaya....
L241[09:03:31] <Inari> Means you have a
high metabolism
L242[09:03:31] <Inari> :p
L243[09:03:49] <ben_mkiv> yea, and i eat
kinda healthy i guess
L244[09:03:54] <Inari> ben_mkiv /. Izaya:
do you feel easily hot? Or easily cold?
L245[09:04:06] <Inari> "eat like
shit" "I eat kinda healthy"? xD
L246[09:04:08] <Izaya> Inari: below 20C is
death
L247[09:04:10] *
AmandaC has been eating the same stuff in the same amount, hasn't
been gaining or losing weight
L248[09:04:21] <Inari> Izaya:
interesting
L249[09:04:26] <Izaya> 40C is fine
though
L250[09:04:31] <Inari> AmandaC: Hehe
L251[09:04:32] <AmandaC> 40C is
death
L252[09:04:36] <ben_mkiv> well inari, i
did eat tons of junkfood for years and didnt gain weight
L253[09:04:42] <Inari> Good for you
L254[09:04:45] <AmandaC> I can't tear my
skin off to get cool at 40C
L255[09:04:47] <Inari> Other eat it for a
week and gain a lot
L256[09:04:48] <Inari> :p
L257[09:05:07] <Inari> so if your study
says "calories of food intake isn't everything", yes, its
correct
L258[09:05:10] <ben_mkiv> but actually i
feel like i eat a package of nuts + tomatos each 2days xD
L259[09:05:15] <Inari> however I claim the
basic input/output principle still holds
L260[09:05:26] <ben_mkiv> yea if you know
the metabolism rate^^
L261[09:05:26] *
AmandaC prefers cooler temperatures, because then she can just
throw on additional layers
L262[09:05:27] <Inari> Just that theres
variations of how much of your intake is actaully taken in and how
much you sepnd
L263[09:05:30] <ben_mkiv> that could
work
L264[09:06:18] <Izaya> I mean, I wouldn't
be out in the sun in 40C, as I like having skin, but y'know
L265[09:06:57] <ben_mkiv> but what was the
temperature question about?
L266[09:07:09] *
AmandaC sleeps comfortably in her room during the winter with the
window open when it's <10C
L267[09:07:18] <ben_mkiv> i could think of
high body fat helps to isolate? :x
L268[09:10:44]
<I N G S O
C> anyone know how to use floppy disk serial numbers in
programming
L269[09:10:49] <ben_mkiv> also i guess it
takes different amount of calories to digest different kinds of
food
L270[09:12:13] <ben_mkiv> ingsoc, maybe
theres a disk drive component or something to read it?
L271[09:12:26] <ben_mkiv> dont have mc
open to take a look
L272[09:13:09]
<I N G S O
C> i know there's a disk drive
L273[09:13:40]
<I N G S O
C> a friend suggested to me once to use floppy disk serial codes
as almost keys
L274[09:14:05] <ben_mkiv> well, i meant a
lua component
L275[09:14:14] <ben_mkiv> not the actual
device :>
L276[09:14:47] <ben_mkiv> doesnt
opensecurity or computronics have stuff for that?
L277[09:14:51] <ben_mkiv> like
tokens
L279[09:15:39]
<I N G S O
C> I want to learn how it works though
L280[09:16:22]
<I N G S O
C>
http://ocdoc.cil.li/api:serialization i
found this but the details reguarding it seem extremely vague and
it doesn't seem to have a function allowing for the retrievement of
serial values
L281[09:16:48] <ben_mkiv> thats nothing
about serial numbers of devices
L282[09:16:57]
<I N G S O
C> ?
L283[09:17:36] <ben_mkiv> the
serialization library doesnt have anything to do with serial
numbers of devices
L284[09:17:48] <ben_mkiv> its about
reformating lua values, like tables to strings
L285[09:17:51]
<I N G S O
C> oh
L286[09:18:53]
<I N G S O
C> I thought it might be possible to loop something that
repeatedly checks for the serial number of the inputted device and
if the serial number matches one pre programmed it executes a
redstone signal to open a door
L287[09:19:49] <Inari> ben_mkiv: well
generall yif you burn more calories you'd produce moreheat
L288[09:23:47] <dequbed> Ingsoc:
Completely over-engineer it and build two-factor auth using a
floppy, a PIN-code and the data-card :P
L289[09:25:40] <ben_mkiv> and as learnt
yesterday, dont use motionsensors for security xD
L290[09:26:34] <Michiyo> wait... someone
was using motions sensors for security?
L291[09:26:37] <Michiyo> nice.
L292[09:26:39] <Michiyo> :P
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L294[09:30:04] <Inari> %give MichiBot a
spaceship in lolita fashion
L295[09:30:05] *
MichiBot accepts the spaceship in lolita fashion and adds it to her
inventory
L296[09:31:46] <AmandaC> Inari! What did I
say about dressing the battle mechs in Lolita clothes?
L297[09:33:07] <Inari> AmandaC: to make
sure it's military style?
L298[09:39:01] <AmandaC> Inari: No! Don't!
The tailors are tired of fixing the bullet holes, and are
threatening to strike!
L299[09:39:21] <ben_mkiv> is there some
mech warrior like mod for minecraft? xD
L300[09:39:47] <Izaya> There was, I
think.
L302[09:39:56] <dequbed> AmandaC: Better
tell them to make bulletproof clothes then.
L303[09:40:12] <ben_mkiv> hmm, doesnt
really convince me
L305[09:40:51] <Izaya> openperipherals had
one IIRC
L306[09:40:57] <Izaya> it was remote
controlled and shot lasers
L307[09:41:47] <AmandaC> pew-pew!
L308[09:42:05] <ben_mkiv> but thats CC? or
is there openperipherals for OC?
L309[09:42:20] <Izaya> IIRC you can use
peripherals with OC
L310[09:42:59] <Izaya> but I think for a
long time you needed CC installed for it not to kill the game on
load
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L312[09:45:05] <AmandaC> %choose code or
play
L313[09:45:05] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
code
L314[09:45:07] <AmandaC> hrm
L315[09:45:08] <AmandaC> nah
L316[09:45:15] *
AmandaC wander off to play more Oddssey
L317[09:49:41] <ben_mkiv> well...
OpenPeripheral is 1.7.10 ;/
L318[09:50:01] <Izaya> oh, RIP
L319[09:54:33] <Turtle> mhm. 1.12 modding
is still a containershipload of JSON, right?
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L322[09:58:19] <MichiBot> gamax92
REMINDER: loop to uptime
L323[09:58:42] <MichiBot> gamax92
REMINDER: routing
L324[10:38:35] <ben_mkiv> no mechs for
1.12 ;_;
L325[10:38:39] *
ben_mkiv starts blender
L326[10:38:58] <Izaya> every time I've
tried to do anything in blender it ends horridly
L327[10:38:59] <SAL9000> "Will it
Blend: Minecraft 1.12"? :P
L328[10:39:52] <ben_mkiv> it needs some
time to get used to all the stuff it can do, but once you are at
some point where you get stuff done its awesome
L329[10:40:07] <Izaya> I mean, I've done
stuff in it before
L330[10:40:09] <Izaya> years back
L331[10:40:22] <ben_mkiv> but havent used
it for minecraft yet, only cycles rendering so far
L332[10:40:28] <Izaya> using anything else
for 3D modeling just feels wrong, too
L333[10:43:16] <ben_mkiv> animation and
collision detection will probably be the hard part...
L334[10:47:17]
<Arcanitor>
there is better software for 3D
L335[10:47:27]
<Arcanitor>
it's proprietary and expensive as hell
L336[10:47:41] <ben_mkiv> so you know both
well?
L337[10:48:02] <Izaya> I tried ...
Solidworks?
L338[10:48:04] <Izaya> It felt
weird.
L339[10:48:06]
<Arcanitor>
I know 3DS max quite well, and blender less well
L340[10:48:31]
<Arcanitor>
I prefer 3DS max because I actually learned how to use it from a
competent teacher and it is free to students
L341[10:48:33] <ben_mkiv> well solidworks
evolved from technical stuff afaik?!
L342[10:48:44] <ben_mkiv> yea, so you buy
it later :P
L343[10:49:02] <ben_mkiv> so why do people
switch from 3DS to blender?
L344[10:49:16] <Izaya> I think I can get
3DS Max for free too
L345[10:49:27] <Izaya> I somehow think
that after blender everything will feel weird though
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<Arcanitor>
because the student license for 3DS is only good for 3 years?
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L353[11:34:08] <Izaya> Is there a mod that
lets me set different server-side view distances for different
players?
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L357[11:59:43] <gamax92> windy day, tree
fell and knocked the power out for a bit
L358[12:00:19] <vifino> ouch
L360[12:02:23] <Izaya> though
L361[12:02:27] <Izaya> [jet engine
intensifies]
L362[12:02:45] <vifino> You called my
plane?
L363[12:02:46] <vifino> :P
L364[12:03:21] <Izaya> does it deliver new
graphics cards
L365[12:03:32] <Izaya> tfw can't run
another game with Minecraft any more
L366[12:03:33] <vifino> it probably
could.
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L374[13:20:47] <CornPlanter> hi
L375[13:21:47] <CornPlanter> I'm having
troubles finding a shortcut to kill currently running program, I
think it used to be CTRL+R for ComputerCraft, anybody knows the
equivalent for OpenComputers?
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L377[13:21:56] <DiscordDonut> aye
L378[13:22:13]
<Tetrabyte>
Lmfao
L379[13:22:16] <DiscordDonut> hot
L380[13:23:12] <DiscordDonut> oops
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L382[13:23:56] <Michiyo> ctrl-t, or
ctrl-alt-t IIRC
L383[13:24:12] <Michiyo> Warning: I've not
OCed in a very long time.
L384[13:28:00] <CornPlanter> yeah doesn't
seem to work
L385[13:28:21] <CornPlanter> :\
L386[13:28:47] <Michiyo> is the program
you're running not listening for events?
L387[13:29:17] <Michiyo> or yeilding?
os.sleep'ing
L388[13:29:55] <CornPlanter> I already
went through alt+every letter, ctrl+every letter and ctrl+alt+every
letter :))
L389[13:30:24] <CornPlanter> I think
program works just fine I just need to stop it... it starts on
startup so I cannot do anything with it
L390[13:30:29] <CornPlanter> well I can
always craft a new hard
L391[13:32:03] <Vexatos> Michiyo,
Ctrl+Alt+C
L392[13:32:59] <Michiyo> Ah, right..
L393[13:33:05] <Michiyo> My bad...
L394[13:34:26] <CornPlanter> yey
L395[13:34:38] <CornPlanter> for some
reason it worked, but only right ctrl+alt
L396[13:34:48] <CornPlanter> thanks
;)
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L398[13:39:00]
<MGR>
Michiyo , do you have OS for 1.12? I don't see it on Curse
L399[13:39:14] <Michiyo> I have nothing
for 1.112
L400[13:39:17] <Michiyo> 1.12*
L401[13:40:36]
<MGR> Thank
you for letting me know
L402[13:40:40] <Michiyo> I have a half
ported 1.11 (I think) OpenPrinter... but it doesn't work.. and I
can't figure out what's broken, and don't really have time to
L403[13:41:34]
<MGR>
Ok
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L406[13:49:24] <Michiyo> I've been tempted
to offer money for help porting.. but IDK where to even start
L407[13:50:17]
<MGR> I
unfortunately don't know enough to help, or I would ?
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<Tetrabyte>
ngl I love that I got that name ?
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L423[14:43:57] <vifino> Unfortunately,
none of the pictures contain a banana for scale. But it's not
small.
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L425[15:01:23] <Temia> It's cute but where
are the cows? D:\
L426[15:06:50] <vifino> Inside,
piloting.
L427[15:07:06] <vifino> How else do you
think it could fly?!
L428[15:07:19] <vifino> I don't fit in
there.
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L431[15:09:53] <ben_mkiv> xD
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L434[15:26:36] <Xilandro> Just a reminder
that the nick 'root' isn't registered
L435[15:26:44] <Xilandro> Nor is
peer
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L438[15:42:54]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Gamax92, how would I go
about using OCEmu using a custom OS? Currently while modifying the
config in the directory where I want the machine emulated it
crashes unless I let it use `lua/bios.lua` for the eeprom. It
outputs to stderr "apis/component.lua:138: no such file"
if I use my custom EEPROM (which is necessary for my OS to
work).
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L440[16:04:39]
<Muanh> hey
guys, what would be the best way to do peer to peer communication
of robots androids and computers?
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L443[16:05:19]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Maybe a server?
L444[16:11:44]
<Muanh>
ideally i want my robot to drive up to another computer and just
communicate with it, not sure if that is possible?
L445[16:12:02]
<MultiDarkSamuses> I think it is, but I'm
not aware of how.
L446[16:12:16]
<MultiDarkSamuses> You could interact with
a redstone signal.
L447[16:12:32]
<Muanh> and
then send a binairy message?
L448[16:12:40]
<MultiDarkSamuses> I don't know.
L449[16:13:46]
<Muanh> ok
thnx ?
L451[16:14:54] <S3> [17:12:56] [main/INFO]
[FML/blobtron]: THIS IS BLOBTRON!!!
L452[16:16:39]
<MGR> @Muanh
You can use a wireless network card
L453[16:17:02]
<Muanh> how
can i get the other computers address?
L454[16:17:13]
<MGR> Mind
if I PM you?
L455[16:17:24]
<Muanh>
ofcourse not, thnx for the help ?
L456[16:17:35]
<MGR> No
problem
L457[16:19:39] <AmandaC> use wireless
network cards with very low signal strengh?
L458[16:22:16] <AmandaC> as to addresses,
just use broadcast, since it's such a low strength it won't travel
far
L459[16:31:16]
<Muanh> oh i
gues that could work
L460[16:31:18]
<Muanh>
gonna try that
L461[16:42:47]
<Kodos> What
I generally do, is broadcast, but prepend the message with the
broadcasting card's address, then parse that on the other end so it
has a destination
L462[16:42:50]
<Kodos> And
then just use Send
L463[16:55:13]
<Muanh>
interesting approach I gues that could work ?
L464[17:11:48] <AmandaC> %choose c or y or
w
L465[17:11:48] <MichiBot> AmandaC: w
L466[17:45:06] <gamax92> %choose w or b or
s
L467[17:45:06] <MichiBot> gamax92: b
L468[17:45:10] <gamax92> no
L469[17:46:05]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Gamax, can you help me
with OCEmu?
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<MGR>
gamax92 ^
L473[17:51:27] <gamax92> oh uhh
L474[17:54:16]
<gamax92>
@MultiDarkSamuses you can change the eeprom file it uses in
ocemu.cfg
L475[17:54:29]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Doing that caused it to
crash.
L476[17:54:39]
<gamax92>
what did you set the path to?
L477[17:54:57]
<MultiDarkSamuses>
"ApplesOS/bios.lua"
L478[17:55:12]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Do I need to give it an
absolute path?
L479[17:56:38]
<gamax92> an
absolute path would work, you can also alternatively just edit the
code.lua that's in the save folder
L480[17:57:13]
<gamax92>
otherwise it looks for the file relative to where boot.lua is, so
make sure you have your ApplesOS/bios.lua located there
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L483[17:58:22]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Where is code.lua?
L484[17:58:55]
<gamax92>
it'll be inside a folder who's name is the same as the eeprom's
uuid
L485[17:59:02] <S3> all fear dark
samus
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L487[17:59:14] <S3> he was the most
annoying thing in the game
L488[17:59:28]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Interesting, the UUIDs
don't actually have directories that correspond to them.
L489[17:59:47]
<gamax92>
they ... should, that's how they work.
L490[18:00:46]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Still throwing the same
error.
L491[18:00:56]
<gamax92>
put it back to lua/bios.lua
L492[18:01:14]
<gamax92> so
that it has a valid file, and then the directory will exist and you
can just edit the code.lua file inside
L493[18:01:27]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Oh, okay.
L494[18:02:23]
<MultiDarkSamuses> This is still fairly
confusing.
L495[18:02:48]
<gamax92>
Yeah sorry, it wasn't entirely designed for custom OS development,
I'll have to do some changes to make it easier
L496[18:03:00]
<MultiDarkSamuses> So what do I do with my
custom EEPROM?
L497[18:03:27]
<gamax92>
Again, you can just edit the `code.lua` file, perhaps edit
`label.txt` to change it's label
L498[18:03:55]
<MultiDarkSamuses> So code.lua should equal
the same as my custom EEPROM?
L499[18:04:08]
<gamax92>
yes ... so that it runs your custom code
L500[18:06:04]
<MultiDarkSamuses> Alright, thanks.
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L503[18:12:15] <S3> gamax92: huh..
L504[18:12:26] <gamax92> no huh
L505[18:12:40] <S3> Fibonacci sequence in
forth:
L506[18:12:42] <S3> 2dup +
L507[18:12:53] <S3> scary ^
L508[18:13:14] <S3> at first I was like no
way then I tested it and was like O_O
L509[18:19:21] <gamax92> S3: didn't I
point that out to you before?
L510[18:19:41] <S3> You may have
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L512[18:50:34] <AmandaC> %choose chibi or
y
L513[18:50:34] <MichiBot> AmandaC: y
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L520[19:14:43] <AmandaC> Inari: haha
L521[19:15:13] <AmandaC> This board
meeting is now called to order, first up, a message from our agent
in the field
L522[19:18:22] <Inari> Hehe
L523[19:20:21] <S3> dumbasses
L524[19:20:26] <S3> not you guys
L525[19:20:46] <S3> more than once I got a
phone call from some unknown person asking for my name with a
worried voice
L526[19:21:00] <S3> call it back and I
get, "THANK YOU FOR CALLING SPECTRUM !"
L528[19:21:32] <S3> it wasn't even a
professional message
L529[19:21:48] <S3> it was just like,
"Hello <my name here> are you there?"
L530[19:22:06] <S3> which is like the sort
of "casual I'm somebody you know" sort of voice
L531[19:22:50] <AmandaC> Hrm
L533[19:23:58] <gamax92> vifino: what
material is that
L534[19:24:05] <vifino> foam board
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L537[19:37:03] <MineRobber9000>
/16/15
L538[19:37:08] <MineRobber9000> oh
ffs
L539[19:39:48] <S3> vifino: waiting for
the in flight video
L540[19:43:56] <vifino> Don't have the
money to afford a cam for it, S3.
L542[19:44:07] <vifino> Can't even fly it
FPV right now.
L544[19:44:28] <S3> strap phone to it with
remote desktop
L546[19:44:38] <S3> bad aerodynamics
but...
L547[19:57:51] <CompanionCube> AmandaC:
AmandaC, current COO of Universe, Inc.
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L549[20:20:26] <vifino> S3: No. Just
no.
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L551[20:30:10] <AmandaC> CompanionCube:
actually, I was just promoted to COOO
L552[20:30:33] <CompanionCube> COOO?
L553[20:32:47] <AmandaC> Indeed. Universe,
Inc operates on a heiarchy of increasing O's
L554[20:35:08] <AmandaC> %choose more
Chibis after shower or start war 2.0
L555[20:35:08] <MichiBot> AmandaC: start
war 2.0
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L561[21:40:10] <S3> vifino: well I'd do
it!
L562[21:40:12] <S3> just to see
L564[21:40:18] <S3> because who
cares
L565[21:41:30] <vifino> S3: No.
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L571[22:12:22] <Saphire> Oh you little
f...
L572[22:13:32] <Saphire> There's a PS4
emulator out there and I swear it was open source before. Now it's
merely "we provide sources by request" and has self-made
DRM tackled on top.
L573[22:14:07] <Saphire> Oh
L574[22:14:27] <Saphire> I confused it
with PS3 one, and I am not pondering whether or not that site is
fake o..o
L575[22:15:07] <Saphire> Yuuup
L576[22:16:13] <vifino> rpcs3 is the ps3
emulator which actually works.
L577[22:16:43] <vifino> no latest-gen
emulators are anywhere near reality.
L578[22:17:35] <Saphire> Hm?
L579[22:18:00] <vifino> only fakes.
L581[22:19:35] <S3> who cares
L582[22:19:43] <S3> what is cool is the
news with the saturn
L583[22:19:52] <Saphire> S3: Oooh?
L584[22:19:54] <gamax92> Saphire: there
are no ps4 emulators, and pcsx4 while really well done, is
fake
L586[22:21:56] <gamax92> isn't that news
super old?
L587[22:23:04] <S3> it's not that
old
L589[22:23:32] <gamax92> it's more than a
year old
L590[22:23:34] <S3> a lot of people never
knew what the saturn was, or just forgot about it
L591[22:23:40] <S3> so it's not old news,
no
L592[22:23:47] <gamax92> no it's still
old
L593[22:23:55] <S3> my friend had one when
It came out we had a lot of fun on it
L595[22:24:00] <S3> old is relative
L596[22:24:34] <S3> gamax92: I had brain
surgery 14 years ago, feels like it was just the other day man. Not
old.
L597[22:25:07] <Saphire> gamax92: I can
guess that, it looks pretty but ever just so slightly /off/
L598[22:25:41] <gamax92> S3: this news is
47,340,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 attoseconds old
L600[22:25:55] <Saphire> Like, admin
permissions stated /explicitly/, weird "limited open
source" bullshit (quick reading trough gnu gpl seems to not be
against it though?"
L601[22:33:13] <Izaya> I mean, current-gen
consoles should be semi-easy to emulate
L602[22:33:32] <Izaya> they're all x86_64
with a radeon, but you'd have to emulate the weird chipset
L603[22:34:17] <Izaya> so like, you don't
need to write a CPU core for it and can probably use VT-x, but the
supporting hardware will need to be done
L604[22:34:54] <Izaya> All that work just
for the exclusives seems like a bit of a waste though
L605[22:38:24] <gamax92> except for the
switch, still ARM
L606[22:42:58] <Izaya> there are ARM
virtualization extensions, right? :^)
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L609[22:50:37] <S3> we should make a new
console
L610[22:50:50] <S3> with a MIPS64
L611[22:53:01] <Izaya> custom GPU in the
form of an FPGA
L612[22:55:27] <S3> FPGAs that are fast
are mege expensive
L613[22:55:59] <Izaya> let the application
reprogram the FPGA as neccesary
L615[22:59:00] *
Saphire chuckles
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