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<Forecaster>
More like nopeshroom
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<KoxFox>
That is terrifying
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<Forecaster>
maybe a little
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L26[10:22:57] <Inari> Ya harro
L27[10:23:46] <gamax92> %pet Inari
L28[10:23:47] *
MichiBot pets Inari with Pillows. Inari recovers 4
health!
L29[10:23:54] <Inari> %stab gamax92
L30[10:23:56] *
MichiBot stabs gamax92 with free will doing [6] damage
L31[10:24:12] <gamax92> %pet Inari
L32[10:24:13] *
MichiBot pets Inari with the slimeslinger. Inari recovers 2
health!
L34[10:26:11] <gamax92> hmm, why is the
damage number in brackets
L35[10:26:23] <Inari> Because love
L36[10:26:28] <Inari> %newtopic
L37[10:26:29] <MichiBot> Inari: #5 I hear
that Inari has been deep in thought, can you make remote code
execution omelette into something lewd?
L38[10:27:04] <gamax92> %love
L39[10:28:00] <Inari> Oh ffs
L40[10:28:41] <Inari> After spending 6
hours yesterday painstakingly geocoding this crap they send me a
file that already contains lat/lng ¬_¬
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L42[10:36:31] <vifino> 666
L43[10:41:19] <Skye> %newtopic
L44[10:41:19] <MichiBot> Skye: #1 I know!
Let's talk about no tea
L45[10:41:28] <Skye> I... don't get
it
L46[10:41:30] <Skye> is it a markov?
L47[10:41:42] <Skye> %newtopic Inari
L48[10:41:42] <MichiBot> Skye: #1 I know!
Let's talk about a water extinguisher
L49[10:41:52] <Skye> wuhat
L50[10:43:54] <Michiyo> No it's not
L51[10:44:04] <Michiyo> it's "I know!
Let's talk about [randomitem]"
L52[10:44:14] <Michiyo> and random item is
drawn from the DB..
L53[10:44:21] <Michiyo> you've just got
unlucky and got #1 twice in a row.
L54[10:44:23] <Inari> ~markov Skye
L55[10:44:24] <ocdoc> local timer =
event.timer(32, function() timedout = true for portal 2 test
chamber
L57[10:48:56] <Skye> ~markov Inari
L59[10:49:03] <MichiBot>
Extra dangerous
electrocute-o-daptor with lamp test feature. | length:
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bigclivedotcom | Published On 9/11/2015
L61[11:06:51] <gamax92> ~markov Inari
L62[11:06:52] <ocdoc> "You have a
soul/spirit" is a crystallization of flicker if you have
generally speaking to try and copypaste that it takes 4 bits is a
pain to write :P
L63[11:07:09] <gamax92> :P
L64[11:11:24] <Inari> ~markov gamax92
L65[11:11:27] <ocdoc> io.popen("lua -e
"P6\n16 16\n255" > texture.ppm; dd if=/dev/urandom
of=/dev/graphics/fb0 bs=768000 count=1; done by others, where
they're all titled "Refactoring"
L66[11:25:08]
<Pwootage>
Huh, I'd never thought of piping /dev/urandom into a framebuffer,
that sounds fun
L68[11:27:33]
<Forecaster>
Words!
L69[12:12:57] <gamax92> ~markov
Pwootage
L70[12:12:58] <ocdoc> Please wait ...
L71[12:13:05] <ocdoc> I was going to
prepare to actually be Google those eventaully I guess if I can
find it :P
L72[12:13:41] <AshIndigo> ~markov
ocdoc
L73[12:13:41] <ocdoc> I have 937 entries in
my DB.
L74[12:13:58] <gamax92> ~markov ocdoc
L75[12:13:59] <ocdoc> Hey gamax92, is too
lazy to plan.
L76[12:14:03] <gamax92> :<
L77[12:20:53]
<Pwootage> I
guess I was going to eventually google things
L78[12:20:54]
<Pwootage>
Probably accuratge
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L81[13:09:26] zsh
sets mode: +v on MichiBot
L82[13:10:34] <Michiyo> There, now MichiBot
can spy on the channel a bit more.
L83[13:10:55] <Michiyo> Also
L84[13:11:30] <Michiyo> %remindthem Mimiru
30s Remember to do that thing in like 30 seconds!
L85[13:11:30] <MichiBot> I'll remind Mimiru
about "Remember to do that thing in like 30 seconds!" at
11/20/2017 01:12:00 PM
L87[13:12:01] <MichiBot> Mimiru REMINDER:
Remember to do that thing in like 30 seconds!
L88[13:17:28]
<Kodos> Does
it copy/paste the name you use verbatim?
L89[13:17:34]
<Kodos>
And/or do mentions work
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L91[13:20:41] zsh
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L92[13:21:09]
<Forecaster>
%remindthem @Kodos 30s Do the other thing
L93[13:21:09] <MichiBot> I'll remind @Kodos
about "Do the other thing" at 11/20/2017 01:21:39
PM
L94[13:21:16] <Michiyo> It uses exactly
what you send it.. but Corded is the one that handles the
mentions
L95[13:21:39] <MichiBot> @Kodos REMINDER:
Do the other thing
L96[13:21:43]
<Kodos>
?
L98[13:23:02] <Michiyo> (in this case it's
ok... but it'll also catch Heykodos I think...)
L99[13:23:12] <Michiyo> or, maybe not
L100[13:23:15] <Michiyo> and it's
okish
L101[13:23:27]
<Forecaster>
:P
L102[13:23:46] <Michiyo> it catches the
link.. but meh
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L105[13:43:38] <Inari> %remindthem ~markov
30s gamax92
L106[13:43:38] <MichiBot> I'll remind
~markov about "gamax92" at 11/20/2017 01:44:08 PM
L107[13:44:00] <Inari> Hmm
L108[13:44:02] <Inari> It adds REMINDER,
damn
L109[13:44:09] <MichiBot> ~markov
REMINDER: gamax92
L110[13:44:09] <ocdoc> Please wait
...
L111[13:44:18] <ocdoc> Nickname does not
exist
L112[13:44:54] <Skye> ~markov Inari:
L113[13:44:54] <ocdoc> Please wait
...
L114[13:45:00] <ocdoc> Nickname does not
exist
L116[13:45:02] <Inari> Fail
L117[13:45:10] <gamax92> ~markov
Inari
L118[13:45:12] <ocdoc> but yeah doesn't
sound great but the plan is to store the upgrade slots are on,
rather just have component and call it's not on btm server when
a
L119[13:45:13] <Skye> [19:45:03]
* Skye: :Erroneous
Nickname
L120[13:45:20] <Skye> ~markov ocdoc
L122[13:45:22] <Skye> ~markov ocdoc
L123[13:45:23] <ocdoc> I have 1008 entries
(323o/645a/19f) in diameter, but aren't we all, just a sloppy page
in my DB.
L124[13:45:28] <Skye> AHAHAHAHA
L125[13:45:34] <Michiyo> ... lol
L126[13:45:48] <Inari> %give MichiBot a
sloppy page in ocdoc's DB
L127[13:45:49] *
MichiBot accepts the sloppy page in ocdoc's DB and adds it to her
inventory
L128[13:47:22] <Michiyo> %addquote
L129[13:47:27] <Michiyo> no?
L130[13:47:30] <Michiyo> %quote add
L131[13:47:32] <Michiyo> hmmm
L132[13:47:54] <Michiyo> %quote add ocdoc
I have 1008 entries (323o/645a/19f) in diameter, but aren't we all,
just a sloppy page in my DB.
L133[13:47:54] <MichiBot> Michiyo: Quote
added at id: 160
L134[13:48:10] <Michiyo> oh... k.. just no
help if you don't add args k
L135[13:49:51] <Inari> %give MichiBot
jithub
L136[13:49:51] *
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L137[13:50:26] <vifino> I do love myself
some JIT compilation.
L138[13:50:45] <Inari> Mostly a pun on gif
someitmes being pronounced as jiff
L139[13:50:58] <Izaya> zhaif
L140[13:51:43] <Skye> gee eye eff!
L141[13:51:55] <Skye> I spell out the
acronym
L142[13:52:21] <Izaya> I wait till the
other person says it then say it the other way
L143[13:52:52] <Inari> mng is best
L144[14:04:42] <XDjackieXD> vifino: have
you tried holyjit yet? :P (yes it really exists ^^)
L145[14:13:47] <vifino> XDjackieXD: it is
on my list
L146[14:14:08] <XDjackieXD> Firfox may use
it in the future for Javascript ^^
L148[14:16:38] <XDjackieXD> nice amber
screen :D
L150[14:18:29] <Izaya> tfw only VGA CRT is
basically dead already
L151[14:19:04] <AshIndigo> That refresh
rate speed up was cool
L152[14:30:36] <Skye> Izaya, I have a VGA
CRT and a serial terminal
L153[14:32:30] <XDjackieXD> Izaya: is that
a real amber-only screen or multicolor? (I'd guess amber only
right?)
L154[14:35:04] <Izaya> unsure, it's a
VT420 tho
L155[14:35:39] <XDjackieXD> were there
every multicolor VT420s? I hinestly don't know. I'd guess not
though
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L163[15:16:04] <Kodos> Woo, guess who's
got two thumbs and strep?
L164[15:16:06] <Kodos> This guy!
L165[15:16:18]
<Forecaster>
you have two thumbs?!
L166[15:16:47] <Kodos> Right?
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L176[16:24:33] <Inari> moon hoax people
are weird. Theres this talk about the Apollo Guidance Computer on
YouTube, and the speaker is rather dull/monotone. Apparently tahts
proof that he moon landing was a hoax, because if the AGC had
really worked the speaker would have been more excited about the
talk :P
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L178[16:25:20] <gamax92> Inari: the earth
is flat D:
L179[16:25:28] <Inari> No no
L180[16:25:33] <Inari> The earth is a
sphere
L181[16:25:44] <Inari> Flat is the chest
of a loli
L182[16:25:52] <gamax92> oh, my bad
L183[16:26:05] <Vexatos> Are
L184[16:26:14] <Vexatos> Are you trying to
tell me the earth isn't orthorhombic
L185[16:26:15] <Vexatos> wat
L186[16:31:13] <ben_mkiv> thought the
earth is hollow while we are living outside and the elite lives on
the inside
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L192[16:51:34] <AmandaC> The earth is
actually a cube, it just looks like it's a sphere because camera
lenses tend to be round.
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L194[17:03:35]
<MGR>
Flawless logic
L195[17:06:21] <Michiyo> %quote 47
L196[17:06:21] <MichiBot> Michiyo: No
quotes found for name '47'
L197[17:06:25] <Michiyo> %quote #47
L198[17:06:25] <MichiBot> Quote #47:
<You're> all cunts
L199[17:06:28] <Michiyo> lol...
L200[17:30:27]
<MGR>
Uh
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L206[17:57:19] <AmandaC> @MGR now, I know
what you're thinking "but the earth looks like a sphere when
you're in an airplane!" Well, let me ask you, what shape are
your iris?
L207[17:57:30] <AmandaC> s/are your/is
your/
L208[17:57:32] <MichiBot> <AmandaC>
@MGR now, I know what you're thinking "but the earth looks
like a sphere when you're in an airplane!" Well, let me ask
you, what shape is your iris?
L209[17:59:05] <gamax92> obviously
triangles
L210[17:59:56] <gamax92> who would have
though that editing a 61238 lines long java file would not go
well
L211[18:03:01]
<MGR>
AmandaC, round
L212[18:03:05]
<MGR>
Excellent point
L213[18:07:43] <gamax92> I wonder how well
this actually worked, only gave ~30 errors when decompiled
L214[18:50:40] <AmandaC> %tell Inari omfg
he's a literal dog.
L215[18:50:40] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L216[18:52:46] <gamax92> fernflower
failed, procyon failed, cfr is still decompiler, krakatau
worked.
L217[18:52:58] <gamax92> still
decompiling*
L218[18:54:06] <gamax92> and krakatau's
output is only 31049 lines long
L219[18:59:19]
<Pwootage>
How many classes in that Java file? The JVM has a class and method
bytecode size limit
L220[18:59:38]
<Pwootage>
Actually it might be just method, not certain though
L221[19:00:35] <gamax92> @Pwootage 1 class
304 methods
L222[19:00:53]
<Pwootage>
That's a lot of methods
L223[19:00:57] <gamax92> every single
method is static
L224[19:02:15]
<Pwootage>
What is the source of this class? Generated code? A C
developer?
L225[19:03:05] <gamax92> C -> jvm
L226[19:03:43]
<Pwootage>
Ah ok yeah that makes sense. Good luck!
L227[19:05:58]
<Pwootage>
Oh, I don't remember if I mentioned it here, but oc-v8 is
definitely going to have a simulator, since I can write it 100% in
node.js
L228[19:07:07] *
Temia scrolls up
L229[19:07:13] <Temia> The VT420 in
particular was monochrome, Jackie
L230[19:07:26] <Izaya> :D
L231[19:07:32] <gamax92> there's a few
things that I should do further on this class, it's C -> llvm
-> jvm, and the code contains a bunch of stuff like
Instruction.icmp_eq(a, b) which is just return (a == b)
L232[19:07:33] <Izaya> hi Temia
L233[19:07:40] <Temia> It also came with
white, green or amber CRTs. I've got the green tube.
L234[19:07:44] <Temia> Hi Izaya o/
L235[19:07:49] <Izaya> \o
L236[19:07:55] <Temia> Serial terminal
buddies!
L237[19:08:01] <Izaya> I mean I don't have
one :<
L238[19:08:06] <Izaya> I have a 600X I use
as one though
L239[19:08:26] <Temia> Oh :<
L240[19:08:28] <Temia> Well okay.
L241[19:08:31] <Temia> Still cool pics
though
L242[19:09:17] <Temia> Most interesting
thing I've done with mine was hook it and an Amiga monitor's
composite in jack to an RPi.
L243[19:09:19] <Izaya> (600X is pretty
cool too but not as cool as a monochrome CRT)
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L245[19:18:54] <vifino> I figured I'd get
a decent crt and use an fpga to make it a vt102ish terminal.
L246[19:19:30] <vifino> But meh, I am
running out of space. And, well, I might not even have a home in a
year, so what's the point.
L247[19:20:04] <vifino> (Hopefully a small
flat, but meh.)
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L251[20:01:13] <flappy> Kodos: que
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L253[20:42:02] <Izaya>
gopher://shadowkat.net/1/mdbrowse.lua I wrote a gopher browser that
parses markdown
L254[20:56:05] <CompanionCube> that page
has no content
L255[21:00:47] <CompanionCube> maybe you
wanted /0/mdbrowse.lua?
L256[21:02:48] <CompanionCube> Izaya: is
lcurses the right rock
L257[21:03:06] <CompanionCube>
...nope
L258[21:12:59] <CompanionCube> Izaya: how
does this work
L259[21:20:41] <Kodos> flappy, your shocky
idle game is ready for a levelup. just noticed while chekcing the
leaderboards
L260[21:21:18] <vifino> Izaya: neat.
L261[21:22:53] <CompanionCube> so someone
managed to make a brainfuck interpreter
L262[21:22:58] <CompanionCube> ....in a
game about alchemy
L264[21:24:12] <Izaya> CompanionCube:
works with curl
L265[21:24:14] <Izaya> the link
L266[21:24:39] <Izaya> and I think I used
the arch package
L267[21:24:49] <CompanionCube> I ended up
doing that too
L268[21:25:01] <CompanionCube> also I
tooted your gopherhole to someone on mastodon into gopher
L270[21:25:51] <Izaya> http?
L271[21:25:59] <CompanionCube>
*gopher://ofmanytrades.com:70/1/
L272[21:26:26] <Izaya> note that it
doesn't actually support gopher menus
L273[21:26:31] <Izaya> [coming soon]
L274[21:26:54] <Izaya> I might throw it at
my git server
L275[21:27:13] <CompanionCube> isn't your
git server gogs
L276[21:27:22] <Izaya> yes
L277[21:30:24] <vifino> gitea >
gogs
L278[21:30:44] <vifino> wtfits.science
loves tea.
L280[21:36:16] <CompanionCube> Izaya: I
wish it worked in the other direction nicely
L281[21:36:21] <Izaya> yeah :|
L282[21:36:40] <CompanionCube> also
they're out of sync
L284[21:36:57] <S3> I feel so
unfaired
L287[21:37:04] <CompanionCube> because
didn't set your default branch
L288[21:37:50] <Izaya> master is like that
intentionally
L289[21:37:56] <S3> My papers are like 10x
harder to write because I chose Forth, I'm so dissapointed in the
students of CS these days they just can't think
L290[21:37:56] <Izaya> fsdev is unstable
af
L291[21:38:29] <CompanionCube> then make
it show master on gogs to
L292[21:39:32] <Izaya> it does?
L293[21:39:52] <CompanionCube> yes
L295[21:47:36] <Izaya> hm
L296[21:47:47] <CompanionCube> what?
L297[21:48:00] <Izaya> should I have
combined markdown and gopher menus or should I go for switching
modes?
L298[21:48:41] <CompanionCube> switching
modes?
L299[21:49:02] <Izaya> so you can switch
between parsing markdown and parsing gopher menus
L300[21:56:29] <Izaya> oh and
CompanionCube I mentioned that my gopher server is running on a
WRT54GL with OpenWRT right
L301[21:57:18] <CompanionCube> yes
L302[21:58:17] <Izaya> (I don't think it
supports the spec, actually >.>)
L303[21:58:30] <CompanionCube> any parts
in particular?
L304[21:58:33] <Izaya> (Are you meant to
have the item type as the first part of the path or is that handled
by the client?)
L305[21:58:58] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
that's how i've seen it done
L306[22:00:29] <Izaya> the server handling
it or?
L307[22:02:20] <CompanionCube> i've always
seen a 0 or 1 specifying the type
L308[22:02:59] <Izaya> yes but
L309[22:03:05] <Izaya> is the server meant
to handle that
L310[22:03:09] <Izaya> or does it tell the
client what it does
L311[22:03:20] <Izaya> because my server
doesn't like it if I send it /1/test.txt
L312[22:07:58] <gamax92> @Pwootage I wrote
a tool that takes the resulting class and splits it back up into
separate class files based on the llvm ir bytecode object
L313[22:08:06] <gamax92> so now there are
32 classes
L314[22:10:39] <gamax92> the only issue is
that I have to try moving all the fields around and changing
private to package whenever necessary
L315[22:10:53] <gamax92> which also
involves having to mess with the <clinit> function
L316[22:12:15] <vifino> My tablet keeps
shocking me, don't think that's great.
L317[22:12:51] <vifino> While not quite at
the burn marks stage, the affected skin is definitly damaged.
L318[22:12:59] <vifino> Interesting.
L319[22:13:33] <Izaya> That seems
dangerous.
L320[22:13:39] <Izaya> inb4 samsung fire
again
L321[22:14:18] <vifino> Modestly
dangerous.
L322[22:15:04] <vifino> I guess many
people would cry out in pain when the shocks happen. Meh.
L323[22:15:23] <vifino> Should try to
avoid getting shocked.
L324[22:17:08] <vifino> In other, less..
shocking news. I've made my DSLR run on 6S/22.4V nominal. Yay for
homebuilt dummy battery with a stepdown inside.
L325[22:17:54] <vifino> So now I can use
my big 6S ncr18650b pack to power my dslr for like... days.
L326[22:18:55] <vifino> Wouldn't surprise
me if I could completely fill up multiple 32gb cards doing video,
either.
L327[22:20:54] <vifino> Quick maths tell
me 32gb would last me ~60-90 minutes of video or so, so for sure I
could do multiple cards.
L328[22:21:03] <vifino> Interesting.
L329[22:21:33] <vifino> I mean, it's hard
to tell how long, h264 VBR and stuff.
L330[22:21:33] <Izaya> SD card RAID
L331[22:21:43] <vifino> CF, not SD.
L332[22:22:21] <vifino> Plebian SD cards
are for the weak.
L333[22:22:40] <vifino> All hail the fast
EXTREME CF cards from Sandisk.
L334[22:24:02] <vifino> 120+ MB/s write is
nice.
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L336[22:24:13] <vifino> Probably does
more. Don't remember the specs.
L337[22:24:53] <vifino> Actually no, this
card does 120 MB/s continuous.
L338[22:25:25] <vifino> There are faster
ones, though. Only cost like a hundred bucks a pop.
L339[22:25:56] <vifino> (More like 50 but
hey, overexaggerating is nice.)
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L341[22:32:53] <vifino> Also, I should
probably stop putting dual lock tape everywhere.
L342[22:33:07] <vifino> I think I need
counseling to stop, though.
L343[22:33:57] <vifino> It's on all my
laptops, all my tablets, all my battery packs, my camera, usb hubs,
external drives, ...
L344[22:36:25] <vifino> What am I even
talking about. That's a great habit. Almost as great as having a
contingency plan in case a three letter agency raids me.
L345[22:36:56] <vifino> Gotta have that
one PAM plugin that wipes your disks clean if you type in a
specific password.
L346[22:37:39] <vifino> (Or in case of
FDE, it just wipes the partition table and key things)
L347[22:38:13] <vifino> Anyhow, good
night, fellow residents of #oc.
L348[22:41:00] <Izaya> o/
L349[22:46:21] <gamax92> bleh, I forgot to
remap function pointers.
L350[23:01:17] <Izaya> this parser is so
horrid x_x
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L354[23:08:00] <Izaya> a character by
character markdown parser may work but gopher really isn't meant to
be parsed like that
L355[23:08:12] <Izaya> maybe I should
parse the gopher menus into markdown
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L358[23:16:21] <flappy> Kodos: oh,
heh
L359[23:16:47] <flappy> apparently i've
fallen a bit from my heyday of was it #3 or #4
L360[23:18:31] <Kodos> No idea, I'm
convinced I'll be stuck at 15 forever
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L362[23:20:29] <Mimiru> 4 weeks still to
my next level, I have no idea what rank I am though
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L364[23:46:55] <S3> I dunno..
L365[23:47:14] <S3> Gopher is.. simple for
high level computing, but not a simple protocol in genera.l
L366[23:52:08] <gamax92> who to
poke.
L368[23:58:44] <S3> oh yeah gamax92
L369[23:58:56] <gamax92> oh yeah S3
L370[23:59:07] <S3> ++*ptr *ptr++ (*ptr)++
oh my
L371[23:59:26] <gamax92> S3