<<Prev Next>> Scroll to Bottom
Stuff goes here
L1[00:09:25] ⇦
Quits: Thutmose (~Patrick@2602:30a:c0ab:a810:5425:2815:eed5:f086)
(Read error: Connection reset by peer)
L2[01:14:50] ⇦
Quits: Doty1154 (~Doty1154@2601:648:8000:134f:b894:3d5:b3b9:230b)
(Quit: Leaving)
L3[01:15:15] <gamax92> hmm, string.dump
reports a different string with lljvm than with gcc, lljvm
additionally loads the broken code where lua with gcc complains the
code is corrupt
L4[01:20:31] <gamax92> ah, and part of this
corrupt portion happens to be the LUAC_TAIL, "data to catch
conversion errors"
L5[01:23:09] <gamax92> and sure enough the
string is corrupted in the class outputted by lljvm
L6[01:24:25] ⇨
Joins: Byte___ (~quassel@67-0-74-108.albq.qwest.net)
L7[01:24:30] ⇦
Quits: Byte___ (~quassel@67-0-74-108.albq.qwest.net) (Client
Quit)
L8[01:24:52] ⇨
Joins: Byte__ (~quassel@67-0-74-108.albq.qwest.net)
L9[01:27:09] ⇦
Quits: Byte (~quassel@67-0-54-89.albq.qwest.net) (Ping timeout: 207
seconds)
L10[01:27:10] ***
Byte__ is now known as Byte
L11[01:27:31] ⇦
Quits: Byte (~quassel@67-0-74-108.albq.qwest.net) (Client
Quit)
L12[01:27:37] ⇨
Joins: Byte (~quassel@67-0-74-108.albq.qwest.net)
L13[01:34:46] <gamax92> it gets corrupted
when lljvm writes the jvm assembly
L14[02:14:39]
<Toskin> So,
interesting find. Looks like updating OC in pack causes components
ID's to be changed.
L15[02:15:31]
<Toskin> I'd
like to say it can be kinda... nerve-inducing if you're using, for
example, Draconic Reactor controller with manual components ID
setup.
L16[02:17:25] ⇨
Joins: Byte_ (~quassel@75-161-29-242.albq.qwest.net)
L17[02:19:18] ⇦
Quits: Byte (~quassel@67-0-74-108.albq.qwest.net) (Ping timeout:
186 seconds)
L18[02:25:56] ⇦
Quits: Byte_ (~quassel@75-161-29-242.albq.qwest.net) (Quit:
http://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably.
Anywhere.)
L19[02:25:59] ⇨
Joins: Byte (~quassel@75-161-29-242.albq.qwest.net)
L20[02:44:37]
<Oggymot>
Hello, can I ask if chunk loader works with opencomputers?
L21[02:48:35] <Izaya> S3: PoC||GTFO?
L22[04:05:40] <Izaya> I guess it's nice
that unciode pictures don't break qterminal
L23[04:37:06] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E4C1953E9DA63F961454E93.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L24[04:37:06] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L25[05:14:45] ⇨
Joins: Byte_ (~quassel@97-123-48-127.albq.qwest.net)
L26[05:16:36] ⇦
Quits: Byte (~quassel@75-161-29-242.albq.qwest.net) (Ping timeout:
207 seconds)
L27[05:20:11] ⇦
Quits: Byte_ (~quassel@97-123-48-127.albq.qwest.net) (Quit:
http://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably.
Anywhere.)
L28[05:20:13] ⇨
Joins: Byte (~quassel@97-123-48-127.albq.qwest.net)
L29[05:26:00] ⇨
Joins: Byte_ (~quassel@67-0-53-75.albq.qwest.net)
L30[05:28:18] ⇦
Quits: Byte (~quassel@97-123-48-127.albq.qwest.net) (Ping timeout:
207 seconds)
L31[05:28:19] ⇦
Quits: Byte_ (~quassel@67-0-53-75.albq.qwest.net) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L32[05:29:33] ⇨
Joins: Nathan1852
(~Nathan185@HSI-KBW-37-209-86-166.hsi15.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de)
L33[05:30:01] ⇨
Joins: Byte (~quassel@67-0-53-75.albq.qwest.net)
L34[05:33:49] ⇨
Joins: Byte_ (~quassel@75-161-112-161.albq.qwest.net)
L35[05:35:24] ⇦
Quits: Byte (~quassel@67-0-53-75.albq.qwest.net) (Ping timeout: 183
seconds)
L36[05:44:50] ⇨
Joins: Turtle (~SentientT@ip5657cbb2.direct-adsl.nl)
L37[06:02:29]
<MGR>
@Oggymot yes they do
L38[06:07:29] ⇦
Quits: Xal (~Xal@S010664777dabacc3.vw.shawcable.net) (Ping timeout:
383 seconds)
L39[06:16:09] ⇨
Joins: ben_mkiv (~ben_mkiv@87.151.32.113)
L40[06:24:27] ⇨
Joins: BearishMushroom
(~BearishMu@82-209-154-59.cust.bredband2.com)
L41[06:45:35] <AmandaC> Lizzy: ???
L43[06:46:58] *
Lizzy is confused by the question marks
L44[06:47:50] <AmandaC> Lizzy: the random
ban
L46[06:48:05] <Mimiru> likely cause of
that
L47[06:48:13] <AmandaC> Ah
L48[06:48:52] <Lizzy> yes
L49[06:50:31] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E4C1953E9DA63F961454E93.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Ping timeout: 383 seconds)
L50[07:01:00] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E2F0922E9DA63F961454E93.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L51[07:01:01] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L52[07:57:25] ⇨
Joins: viomi (~viomi@kurosawa.daviszone.org)
L53[07:57:49] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E2F0922E9DA63F961454E93.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Ping timeout: 207 seconds)
L54[08:10:56] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E2F0914E9DA63F961454E93.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L55[08:10:56] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L56[08:33:20] ⇨
Joins: Thutmose
(~Patrick@2602:30a:c0ab:a810:5425:2815:eed5:f086)
L57[09:06:57] <Techokami> "there's
still nothing wrong with reimplementing crypto" oh god I think
I'm gonna puke
L58[09:07:24] <SAL9000> which
project?
L60[09:09:43] <Techokami> that
L61[09:10:01] <Techokami> I know this guy
is a terminal idiot but aauugh
L62[09:11:24] <Techokami> he's arguing and
demanding that all the cryptos used for SSL should be reimplemented
in Lua for OpenOS
L63[09:11:43] <Techokami> and I'm just, oh
my god no
L64[09:13:48] <SAL9000>
...bwahahahaha
L65[09:13:53] <SAL9000> "don't trust
monolithic systems"
L66[09:14:25] <SAL9000> this sounds like
one of those systemd flame wars
L67[09:14:27]
<Forecaster>
ah, it's soni
L68[09:14:38] <SAL9000> (for the record,
I'm against SysD. I'm for logical debate, though!)
L69[09:15:06] <Techokami> isn't the Linux
kernel monolithic? :V
L70[09:15:46] <SAL9000> only in that it's
not a microkernel
L71[09:16:10] <SAL9000> *facedesk* my
statement's just as illogical
L72[09:16:17] <SAL9000> tl;dr: monolithic
vs modular is a spectrum
L73[09:16:41] <SAL9000> microkernels are
more modular than linux, which is, I'm reasonably sure, more
modular than the NT kernel
L74[09:32:28]
<Forecaster>
yeesh that's a long thread
L75[09:37:03] ⇨
Joins: Inari (~Pinkishu@p4FC1E032.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L76[09:39:32] <Inari> Random UX thoguhts on
data conversion (taking data from one formoat/database and
converting it and fill it into another format/database): If the
script isn't perfect it seems nicer to stop on errors, fix them
(preferably with a script) and continue then, thus you find some
errors early on and they are fixed and then it goes smoothly
L77[09:39:37] <Inari> AmandaC: Haha
yeah
L78[09:39:54] <Inari> Instaed of ignoring
errors and fixin gthem at the end where it then feels like you work
through a huge pile of errors
L79[09:40:23] <Inari> But ideally it might
be better to have a smart interface, that lists errors to you and
you fix them, but it keeps going and converts things that don't
error. But if it notices too many errors piling up it slows down to
give you a chance to catch up
L80[09:40:33] <Inari> And when you've fixed
an error you tell it that and it reruns the rrorred things
L81[09:42:45] ⇨
Joins: Cervator
(~Thunderbi@2601:4c1:4000:220f:a12c:8e21:8bb0:5fe9)
L84[09:46:15] <Inari> doesn't sound like it
would need much input?
L85[09:49:10] <SAL9000> The auto-tagger
generates a set of candidates for each album/track, together with a
likelihood or "distance" percentage. If the percentage is
less than a threshold, the user is asked to confirm.
L86[09:54:58] <Inari> Hmm well it should
always confirm if theres any kidn of error
L87[09:55:14] <Inari> SAL9000: Does it slow
down if theres too many confirm requests?
L88[09:56:45] <SAL9000> No, and neither
does it let you retroactively "fix" things.
L89[09:57:06] <SAL9000> but it does do the
heavy lifting in the background
L90[09:58:54] <Inari> It's basicalyl ike my
bad example then though, it just keeps going and you end up with a
huge pile of errors to wade through
L91[09:59:55] <SAL9000> You can cancel
& resume, although it looks like it doesn't cache the prepared
work :(
L92[10:00:21] <SAL9000> prepared work being
(at least) AcoustID fingerprints of tracks, if the plugin in
question is enabled
L93[10:11:44] <S3> ok. minimally my ALU
will be about 50ns
L94[10:11:53] <S3> probably more like
60
L95[10:14:00] <S3> this gives me a maximum
cpu frequency so far of a little under 20 Mhz
L96[10:14:38] <S3> it's actually much lower
than that
L97[10:14:57] <S3> but this is before other
delays and cycles between instructions are taken into play
etc
L98[10:41:43] ⇦
Quits: glasspelican
(~quassel@ktnron060ww-lp140-01-76-71-23-102.dsl.bell.ca) (Ping
timeout: 186 seconds)
L101[10:43:54] <S3> I two two
choices
L102[10:44:26] <S3> I can A) get a 74HC86
XOR and have a maximum ALU clock frequency of 14 Mhz
L103[10:44:38] <S3> or I can keep using
NANDs and add a 3 stage NAND Xor circuit
L104[10:44:47] <S3> sorry 16 Mhz
L105[10:45:01] <S3> or I can keep using
NANDs and add a 3 state NAND xor circuit at a cost of only doing 14
Mhz
L106[10:45:59] <S3> It may not seem like a
big deal, but the TPD of the CPU I want to allow for 48K
instructions per second, and if it's amazing I'll be able to pull
of 1Mhz
L107[10:46:16] <S3> note that I said
instructions per second though not cycles per second
L108[10:46:44] *
Temia squints at Skye's RT
L109[10:46:46] <S3> vifino: whatchya
think
L112[10:46:55] <Temia> Retweet.
L114[10:47:01] <Temia> I actually tried
that glamour at one point, though not on a miqo'te.
L115[10:47:09] <S3> I can also stop using
JUST NANDs like they teach us in EE
L116[10:47:20] <S3> and mix up ANDs and
Xors, etc and get a much much faster ALU
L117[10:47:22] <Skye> Temia, which one?
:P
L118[10:47:31] <Temia> The second most
recent.
L119[10:47:42] <S3> but using only NANDs
will boost efficiency of power, etc
L120[10:47:50] <Temia> ...
L121[10:47:54] <Skye> S3, make it an
asyncronus CPU! :D
L122[10:48:03] <Temia> Is it sad that I
was able to recognize not just that it was FFXIV, but exactly which
pieces of gear she was wearing orz
L123[10:48:10] <vifino> S3: mix different
kind of gates if you have them available. makes it easier to
read/look at.
L124[10:48:30] <S3> vifino: I am willing
to buy lots of extra ICs
L125[10:48:41] <S3> my other concern
vifino is if I mix them up I'm afraid I won't use a lot of
them
L126[10:48:59] *
vifino mumbles "then buy me some stuff"
L127[10:48:59]
⇨ Joins: glasspelican
(~quassel@ktnron060ww-lp140-01-76-71-23-102.dsl.bell.ca)
L128[10:49:03] <S3> if you know what I
mean, NAND comes 4 per package for two input, so if I use all NANDs
I will end up using almost ALL inputs
L129[10:49:31] <Skye> S3, what's wrong
with spare inputs? They help with hotfixing
L130[10:49:45] *
Skye headpats Temia
L131[10:49:50] *
Temia mu .w.
L132[10:50:29] <Skye> to be honest, I
really am interested in the local trains, and I can tell you which
ones they are just based on certain small details... so you can't
be worse than me with knowledge about random things
L133[10:50:48] <Temia> But yeah, sailor
shirt, scholar's culottes, allagan earrings of healing, and...
Honestly not sure about the shoes.
L134[10:51:03] <S3> Skye: Not a whole lot,
and you are correct to an extent, if you're using wire wrap. if the
chips are soldered to the PCB, then you have floating inputs and
outputs that should be tied to ground. That's a problem, because it
can effect the other gates
L135[10:51:14] <S3> since all gates in the
chip connect to the same vdd / vcc
L136[10:51:28] <S3> I would like to do
wire wrap
L137[10:51:29] <vifino> S3: jumpers
L138[10:51:43] <S3> as long as I can learn
how to do that, I never did wire wrap before
L139[10:51:56] <S3> some people tell me
it's tons of fun
L140[10:52:06] <vifino> wasn't your handle
prerisoft or something similar, Temia?
L141[10:52:10] <Temia> It is!
L142[10:52:16] <vifino> yay!
L143[10:52:36] <Temia> Hm... Ah!
Valentione patterns.
L144[10:52:43] <Temia> ...
L145[10:52:44] <Temia> orz
L146[10:53:07] <Temia> Gods help me I need
to get off the glamour game
L149[10:54:43] *
Skye carts Temia off to the geeky corner
L150[10:54:49] *
Temia muuuu .w.
L151[10:55:11] <Temia> Oops, Skye's
account is protected so I need the original tweet.
L154[10:56:09] <Temia> The bracelets I
cannot positively identify due to their lack of detail,
however
L155[10:56:11] <vifino> TIL Skye's account
is @catgirls_bot
L156[10:56:15] <Temia> No :P
L157[10:56:23] <Skye> vifino, might as
well be
L158[10:56:35] <vifino> nope too late,
it's now my reality
L159[10:56:55] <Temia> Corebird just
copies tweet numbers that associate with the RTer and not the
original, despite appearances.
L160[10:57:58] <vifino> I read that as
coreboot and got confuzzled.
L161[11:00:02] <S3> you guys and your
anime catgirls
L162[11:01:35] <Skye> s/guys/gals/
L163[11:01:36] <MichiBot> <S3> you
gals and your anime catgirls
L165[11:03:30] <Skye> ahahah
L166[11:03:51] <Temia> It's funny cuz'
it's true.
L167[11:05:23] *
AmandaC frowns, as she's learned that she can't farm sugarcane the
same way she does cacti
L168[11:09:13] <Inari> You Temias and your
moos
L169[11:10:57] *
Temia moooos 'o'
L170[11:11:15] <Inari> %moo
L171[11:11:16] <MichiBot> Inari:
Moo?
L172[11:12:18] *
Temia moos at MichiBot!
L173[11:42:04] <Skye> %moo Temia
L174[11:42:04] <MichiBot> Skye:
Temia
L175[11:42:09] <Skye> uh what
L176[11:46:41] <Mimiru> it replaces o's
and u's
L177[11:46:51] <Mimiru> Moo
L178[11:46:53] <Mimiru> %moo ^
L179[11:46:53] <MichiBot> Mimiru:
Moooo
L180[11:51:34] <Skye> %moo what are you
talking about?
L181[11:51:34] <MichiBot> Skye: what are
yoooo talking aboooot?
L182[12:01:31] *
Temia heeee
L183[12:02:08] <Skye> %moo ^
L184[12:02:09] <MichiBot> Skye: what are
yoooooooo talking aboooooooot?
L185[12:02:11] <Skye> ...
L186[12:02:42] <Mimiru> it searches for
messages with u or o... since it doesn't do anything
otherwise
L187[12:03:04] *
Temia giggles endlessly, since this script is the best
c:
L188[12:41:07] <AmandaC> payonel: you
should also make it so that if there's an error (such as an OOM)
when printing the output of the repl it gets caught.
L189[12:41:09] <Inari> %moo Corebird just
copies tweet numbers that associate with the RTer and not the
original, despite appearances.
L190[12:41:10] <MichiBot> Inari: Coorebird
joost coopies tweet noombers that assoociate with the RTer and noot
the ooriginal, despite appearances.
L191[12:43:39] <AmandaC> There should be a
cat version too. It'd even be possible with %addcommand
L192[12:43:57] <AmandaC> eg: %addcommand
meow /me ignores [user], takes a nap.
L193[12:44:17] ⇦
Quits: Nathan1852
(~Nathan185@HSI-KBW-37-209-86-166.hsi15.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de)
(Read error: Connection reset by peer)
L194[12:44:36] <Inari> :p
L195[12:44:45] <Inari> I'd rather it turns
messages into cat puns
L196[12:44:52] <Inari> Though that might
be harder
L197[12:44:55] <AmandaC> Those seem to
work much better in japanese
L198[12:45:25] <AmandaC> I can't think of
many ways you could turn normal speach into cat puns.
L199[12:46:07] <Inari> Well, yeah
L200[12:46:21] <Inari> The tool Ifound
online for it is quite bad too haha
L201[12:46:29] <Inari> "better"
->"bettpurr"
L202[12:46:31] <Inari> Just doesn't
fit
L203[12:46:38] <Inari> * bettepurr
L204[12:48:33] <AmandaC> That's what I
meant, english doesn't have the right combination of sounds, I
don't think. At least, not in any words you'd normally use.
L205[12:53:48]
<Forecaster>
it could just extend r's :P
L206[12:54:03]
<Forecaster>
that's pretty much it in english I think
L207[12:55:40]
<Forecaster>
and replace certain words, for example "me" =>
"meow"
L208[12:59:16] <AmandaC> now ->
meow
L209[12:59:17] <AmandaC> right meow
L210[12:59:31]
<Forecaster>
that's probably a better example yeah
L211[12:59:37] <Vexatos> just encode
everything as LOLCODE
L212[13:00:06]
<Forecaster>
but it's not code
L213[13:00:42] <AmandaC> LOLCODE core
when?
L214[13:00:48] <AmandaC>
s/core/architecture/
L215[13:00:48] <MichiBot> <AmandaC>
LOLCODE architecture when?
L216[13:03:34] <AmandaC> TIL you can hold
torches in your off-hand and place them while mining with a
right-click
L217[13:03:56]
<Forecaster>
that was one of the "main features" with the off
hand...
L218[13:04:08]
<Forecaster>
you can do that with any block
L219[13:05:10] <AmandaC> Never knew that
until I accidentally did it just now. :P
L220[13:24:23] <Inari> AmandaC: Yeah I was
just agreeing with you :P
L221[13:25:03] <Inari> Haha
L222[13:25:07] <Inari> I still never use
offhand for some reason
L224[13:35:46]
<MGR> Get
out of my brain
L225[13:35:49] <MichiBot>
Disney
Bootlegs - JonTron | length:
20m 53s | Likes:
263,398 Dislikes:
2,938 Views:
10,191,511 | by
JonTronShow | Published On 13/6/2016
L226[13:35:59]
<Forecaster>
oh dear
L227[13:36:03]
<Forecaster>
that genie...
L228[13:38:43]
<MGR> The
video just keeps getting worse
L229[13:41:55] <AmandaC> Inari: ah, sorry,
I misparsed
L230[13:42:58] <AmandaC> I want to
automate brewing, but I' not convinced it's possible to do with the
default brewing stand, and AFAICT neighte Thermal Eng. nor RFTools
add something to help with that.
L231[13:43:13] <AmandaC>
s/neighte/neither/
L232[13:43:13] <MichiBot> <AmandaC>
I want to automate brewing, but I' not convinced it's possible to
do with the default brewing stand, and AFAICT neither Thermal Eng.
nor RFTools add something to help with that.
L233[13:45:00] <Inari> AmandaC: seems
normal wiht me :P I agree with someone and add an extra note to
have them see my viewpoint (as to make sure one is on the same
page) and somehow it sounds like not agreeing :P
L235[13:50:50] <MichiBot> Sun Nov 26
13:45:01 CST 2017 @Strange_Animals: The little auk has a wingspan
of just 35cm & is 20cm long!
L237[13:53:09] <Temia> Awwww c:
L238[14:01:35]
<MGR>
@Forecaster Don't watch that video
L240[14:23:02] <MichiBot>
Secret Life
Of Machines - The Lift aka Elevator (Full Length) | length:
24m 52s | Likes:
180
Dislikes:
0 Views:
25,449 |
by
Carl Lewis | Published On 25/9/2011
L241[14:23:22]
⇨ Joins: DinnerBeef
(~DinnerBee@2601:240:4601:4b90:45ac:89f5:901e:5af0)
L242[14:25:04] <DinnerBeef> @Vexatos, are
you busy doing anything atm because it would be nice if you could
help us finish the computer stuff for the remake of the pyramid
map?
L243[14:25:26]
<Forecaster>
@MGR why?
L244[14:25:51]
<MGR>
@Forecaster It gets so bad, that your brain just starts dying
L245[14:25:52] <Inari> pyramid map?
:o
L246[14:25:58]
<MGR> I just
lost 30% of my brain mass
L247[14:26:11] <Inari> Temia: Look temia,
it's your arch enemy, DinnerBeef
L248[14:26:15] <DinnerBeef> yea the map is
being rebuilt officially
L249[14:27:28] <Inari> Neat
L250[14:27:42] <Inari> What computer
stuff? You're using OC to dipslay/exchange? (assumgin you mean the
FTB pyramid stuff :P)
L251[14:27:52] <DinnerBeef> yea
L252[14:27:58] <Inari> Nice
L253[14:27:59] <DinnerBeef> they are where
the quest thing are going to be
L254[14:28:10] <Temia> D:
L255[14:28:23] *
Temia hides behind Inari!
L256[14:28:26] <DinnerBeef> he made most
of the code for it we just need him to do the rest of it
L257[14:31:21] <Inari> %pet Temia
L258[14:31:21] *
MichiBot pets Temia with gamax92's button. Temia recovers 3
health!, gamax92's button is eaten by a Grue.
L259[14:31:27] <Inari> :o
L260[14:31:50]
⇨ Joins: UnRealDinnerbone
(uid60473@id-60473.tooting.irccloud.com)
L261[14:32:30] <DinnerBeef> lol
unreal
L262[14:32:35] <DinnerBeef> you join after
i say it
L263[14:33:11] ⇦
Quits: Byte_ (~quassel@75-161-112-161.albq.qwest.net) (Quit:
http://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably.
Anywhere.)
L264[14:33:13]
⇨ Joins: Byte
(~quassel@75-161-112-161.albq.qwest.net)
L265[14:33:56]
<Forecaster>
I'm sensing a theme here...
L266[14:34:09] <DinnerBeef> ?
L267[14:35:14] <Vexatos> Well uuh, apart
from actually using the unit mmHg for the first time in my life and
calculating the enthalpy of combustion of n-pentane :I
L268[14:35:57] <AmandaC> Vexatos: stop
making meth
L269[14:36:03] <DinnerBeef> lol
L270[14:36:11] <Vexatos> I don't think
meth contains pentane
L271[14:36:23] <AmandaC> not the cheap
shit, no
L272[14:36:30] <DinnerBeef> if you relay
wanted it to it might
L273[14:37:13] <Vexatos> putting pentane
on anything requires some effort
L274[14:38:53] <Vexatos> But no reputable
chart seems to have pentane listed
L275[14:39:30] <DinnerBeef> wait
what
L276[14:40:57] <Vexatos> HAHA FOUND
ONE
L277[14:40:58] <Vexatos> thanks NIST
L278[14:41:16] <DinnerBeef> what is even
going on in here
L279[14:41:20] <AmandaC> No idea
L280[14:41:32] <Vexatos> I am writing this
week's lab report
L281[14:41:43] <DinnerBeef> ok so you are
busy
L282[14:41:51] <Vexatos> And asie wrote
most of the stuff, anyway
L283[14:41:58] <Vexatos> Which is a minor
inconvenience :^)
L284[14:42:22] <DinnerBeef> fun
L285[14:42:43] ⇦
Quits: solace_ (~solace@c-73-220-230-79.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) (Ping
timeout: 383 seconds)
L286[14:42:51] <DinnerBeef> we need the
server part done so you can see other people quests that need to be
done
L287[14:43:06] <DinnerBeef> mainly
that
L288[14:46:14] <Temia> Oh, the wrists are
probably just gatherer wristguards. *SUPER-LATE*
L289[15:20:57] ⇦
Quits: Icedream (~icedream@has.streaminginter.net) (Quit: A lol
made me boom.)
L290[15:25:06] ⇦
Quits: dustinm` (~dustinm@68.ip-149-56-14.net) (Quit:
Leaving)
L291[15:27:27] *
Skye headpats Temia
L292[15:28:17]
⇨ Joins: Doty1154
(~Doty1154@2601:648:8000:134f:4d4f:5f5b:178d:f492)
L293[15:28:39]
⇨ Joins: dustinm` (~dustinm@68.ip-149-56-14.net)
L294[15:33:34] ⇦
Quits: dustinm` (~dustinm@68.ip-149-56-14.net) (Quit:
Leaving)
L295[15:35:07]
⇨ Joins: dustinm` (~dustinm@68.ip-149-56-14.net)
L296[15:35:27] ⇦
Quits: Corded (~MichiBot@hekate.pc-logix.com) ()
L297[15:35:38] ***
Mimiru is now known as Corded
L298[15:35:51] ⇦
Quits: Corded (~Mimiru@2607:5300:61:8d9::1bad:babe) (Killed
(NickServ (GHOST command used by
Corded1!~MichiBot@hekate.pc-logix.com)))
L299[15:35:52]
⇨ Joins: Corded (~MichiBot@hekate.pc-logix.com)
L300[15:35:52]
zsh sets mode: +v on Corded
L301[15:36:11]
⇨ Joins: Mimiru
(~Mimiru@2607:5300:61:8d9::1bad:babe)
L302[15:36:11]
zsh sets mode: +o on Mimiru
L303[15:36:21]
⇨ Joins: Michiyo (~Michiyo@mail.pc-logix.com)
L304[15:36:21]
zsh sets mode: +o on Michiyo
L305[15:36:25] <Mimiru> heh... I didn't
think that through.
L306[15:38:59]
<Forecaster>
Cat merch!
L308[15:49:39]
⇨ Joins: Icedream
(~icedream@has.streaminginter.net)
L309[15:54:23]
<Forecaster>
I just ordered 2 things from there
L310[16:03:57]
⇨ Joins: smoke_fumus (~smoke_fum@188.35.176.90)
L311[16:15:27] *
Temia leans into Skye's palm and tailswishes =w= muu.
L313[16:28:52]
<kevin> does
someone know if a chunkloader upgrade keeps the chunk loaded even
if the player is offline? or only if he is online?
L314[16:29:18] <Izaya> offline
L315[16:29:29] <Izaya> or at least, should
be like that
L316[16:30:25]
<kevin> ok,
thanks for the answer. could not find that in any docs.
L317[16:44:52]
⇨ Joins: dqw
(webchat@5ED1764A.cm-7-2b.dynamic.ziggo.nl)
L318[16:45:06] ⇦
Parts: dqw (webchat@5ED1764A.cm-7-2b.dynamic.ziggo.nl)
())
L319[16:51:17]
⇨ Joins: Byte_
(~quassel@75-161-113-108.albq.qwest.net)
L320[16:53:24] ⇦
Quits: Byte (~quassel@75-161-112-161.albq.qwest.net) (Ping timeout:
207 seconds)
L321[16:53:25] ⇦
Quits: Byte_ (~quassel@75-161-113-108.albq.qwest.net) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L322[16:53:27]
⇨ Joins: Byte__
(~quassel@75-161-2-89.albq.qwest.net)
L323[16:54:12]
<Forecaster>
We're dropping a lot of bytes
L324[16:54:30]
<MGR>
@Forecaster I just watched a video even worse
L325[16:54:35]
<MGR> I'm
losing all my brain cells
L326[16:55:31]
<Forecaster>
:P
L327[17:06:43] ⇦
Quits: Byte__ (~quassel@75-161-2-89.albq.qwest.net) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L328[17:06:53]
⇨ Joins: Byte
(~quassel@75-161-28-158.albq.qwest.net)
L329[17:07:29] <Inari> CATSA, haha
L331[17:18:32]
⇨ Joins: Xal
(~Xal@S010664777dabacc3.vw.shawcable.net)
L332[17:24:10] <AmandaC> %choose more Inu
x Boku or try something else
L333[17:24:10] <MichiBot> AmandaC: try
something else
L334[17:24:12] <AmandaC> hhrm
L335[17:28:03]
⇨ Joins: Kodos (~Kodos@63.142.73.55)
L336[17:28:04]
zsh sets mode: +v on Kodos
L337[17:29:26] ⇦
Quits: Doty1154 (~Doty1154@2601:648:8000:134f:4d4f:5f5b:178d:f492)
(Ping timeout: 183 seconds)
L338[17:30:30]
⇨ Joins: Doty1154
(~Doty1154@f6.90.caa1.ip4.static.sl-reverse.com)
L339[17:30:37] ⇦
Quits: Doty1154 (~Doty1154@f6.90.caa1.ip4.static.sl-reverse.com)
(Remote host closed the connection)
L340[17:44:28] ⇦
Quits: viomi (~viomi@kurosawa.daviszone.org) (Remote host closed
the connection)
L341[17:49:20] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@p200300556E2F0914E9DA63F961454E93.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Quit: I guess I have to go now. Bye ✔)
L342[17:54:27] <payonel> Temia: hahah
nice
L343[17:54:57] ⇦
Quits: Icedream (~icedream@has.streaminginter.net) (Quit: A lol
made me boom.)
L344[17:55:21]
⇨ Joins: OneM_Industries
(~Hello@donotspellitgav.in)
L345[17:56:24] <OneM_Industries> SO.
L346[17:56:40] <Izaya> So.
L347[17:56:43] <OneM_Industries> I've got
a bit of a weird issue.
L348[17:56:57] <payonel> AmandaC: oom in
lua shell and ... you want it to catch the oom error and be smarter
or something?
L349[17:57:18] <OneM_Industries> I'm not
sure if it is OC or enderio, so I am posing in both channels.
L351[17:58:37] <payonel> OneM_Industries:
does that happen when chunks load? when you place more conduit?
when you attach more oc blocks to the conduits?
L352[17:58:55] <OneM_Industries> It's
usually when chunks are loading/unloading.
L353[17:58:56] <payonel> if you can create
a minimal repro and a github bug report, that'd be cool
L354[17:59:09] <payonel> OneM_Industries:
what oc version?
L355[17:59:18] <Izaya> payonel: design
question: would it be better to use a network port or a file fifo
for my serial port?
L356[17:59:29] <Izaya> I'm thinking both
could be useful
L357[17:59:38] <OneM_Industries>
1.6.2.1080-dev
L358[18:00:14] <payonel> OneM_Industries:
that's a bit old
L359[18:00:22] <OneM_Industries> Ok.
L360[18:00:33] <payonel> what mc
version?
L361[18:00:35] <payonel> 1.7.10?
L362[18:00:38] <OneM_Industries>
1.7.10.
L364[18:01:31] <payonel> Izaya: in this
case fifo makes sense
L365[18:01:56] <payonel> but imo, it's not
wrong to use a socket+port if you prefer
L366[18:01:56] <Izaya> but it'd be useful
to have the option to bind a port, right?
L367[18:02:00] <payonel> yes
L368[18:02:43] <Izaya> so you could have
one machine acting as a proxy/login thing and another acting as the
host for the VMs
L369[18:02:55] <payonel> yeah, remote
access is cleaner that way
L370[18:03:27] <payonel> if it is local,
the fifo for this case is nice because you'll have a different path
for each vm with its own fifo
L371[18:03:39] <Izaya> yeah
L372[18:03:46] <Izaya> you could even have
it in the VM's dir
L373[18:03:51] ⇦
Quits: glasspelican
(~quassel@ktnron060ww-lp140-01-76-71-23-102.dsl.bell.ca) (Ping
timeout: 186 seconds)
L374[18:04:03] <Izaya> vmname/ttyS0,
vmname/ttyS1 etc.
L375[18:04:13] <Izaya> ttyV0, for virtual
:3
L376[18:04:48] <Temia> Mu? '^'
L377[18:05:09] <Izaya> or I could just
have it so you could set the name
L378[18:05:10] *
Izaya shrugs
L379[18:05:59] <payonel> well definitely,
and the component class you make will inherit a client() method
that gives it a pointer to the vm client. to get the client path
you just use client()->envPath()
L380[18:06:51] <payonel> so like, string
ttys0_path = client()->envPath() + "/ttyS0"
L381[18:08:57] <payonel> OneM_Industries:
if you are able to retest and it repros, let me know and perhaps we
can figure out a nice repro
L382[18:09:30] <OneM_Industries> I'm
currently attempting to set up my test instance with just EIO and
OC>
L383[18:09:30]
⇨ Joins: brandon3055_
(~Brandon@pa49-184-151-188.pa.vic.optusnet.com.au)
L384[18:10:33] <OneM_Industries> It's been
happening every few hours on the server though, so reproducing it
will probably not be an issue.
L385[18:11:06]
⇨ Joins: Byte_
(~quassel@75-161-28-158.albq.qwest.net)
L386[18:11:08]
⇨ Joins: glasspelican
(~quassel@ktnron060ww-lp140-01-76-71-23-102.dsl.bell.ca)
L387[18:11:17] ⇦
Quits: brandon3055
(~Brandon@pa49-184-151-188.pa.vic.optusnet.com.au) (Ping timeout:
183 seconds)
L388[18:11:50] ⇦
Quits: Byte (~quassel@75-161-28-158.albq.qwest.net) (Ping timeout:
186 seconds)
L389[18:11:54] <Izaya> payonel: I'm very
bad at this can I bug you with questions
L390[18:16:18] <Izaya> Huh, ocvm EEPROMs
don't have a set method?
L391[18:16:23] <payonel> Izaya: you can
bug me with questions until i'm blue in the face
L392[18:16:31] <payonel> Izaya: sure they
do :/
L393[18:16:40] <Izaya> I may be using an
old version
L394[18:16:44] <payonel> oh
L395[18:16:47] <payonel> HA
L396[18:16:48] <payonel> sec
L397[18:16:58] <payonel> haha....
L398[18:16:59] <payonel> um
L399[18:17:01] <payonel> i forgot
L400[18:17:03] <payonel> about that one
:)
L401[18:17:06] <Izaya> well
L402[18:17:11] *
payonel runs to code it real fast
L403[18:17:29] <Izaya> I mean you don't
really need it for the thing to work
L404[18:17:45]
⇨ Joins: Byte
(~quassel@67-0-55-178.albq.qwest.net)
L405[18:17:53] <Izaya> it just means you
can't write to it from a computer
L406[18:18:01] <payonel> yeah, which is
why i forgot about it :)
L407[18:18:08] <AmandaC> payonel: I'm just
assuming it's happening when trying to serialize a very long list
(needed two 3.5 memory to get the component to even be able to
return the list)
L408[18:18:25] <payonel> AmandaC: which
comp and what list?
L409[18:18:54] <AmandaC> Refined storage,
and my craftable list
L410[18:19:01] <payonel> OneM_Industries:
it's always an issue for me to repro :)
L411[18:19:05] <payonel> "works on my
box"
L412[18:19:18] <OneM_Industries> Yeah,
this one especially.
L413[18:19:22] <payonel> OneM_Industries:
and providing a minimal repro is super nice for devs
L414[18:19:30] <AmandaC> I use lots of
patterns because I'm very lazy
L415[18:19:49] <OneM_Industries> 99% of
the time, nothing happens. But that 1%, the entire server
crashes.
L416[18:19:55] <payonel> AmandaC: can you
take a screen shot of the derpy failure?
L417[18:19:58] ⇦
Quits: Byte_ (~quassel@75-161-28-158.albq.qwest.net) (Ping timeout:
198 seconds)
L418[18:21:07] <Izaya> payonel: for the
path can I use return client()->envPath() +
config().get(ConfigIndex::path)
L419[18:21:08] <payonel> or does it just
go back to prompt?
L420[18:21:09] <AmandaC> payonel: I'll do
that tomorrow, getting ready to unwind for today soon
L421[18:21:18] <payonel> AmandaC:
cool
L422[18:21:18] <Izaya> I assume I'll need
to define that configIndex::path somewhere too
L423[18:21:27] <AmandaC> payonel: it
crashes lua.lua entirely
L424[18:21:36] <AmandaC> Back to the
Shell
L425[18:21:48] <payonel> AmandaC: i meant
does, yeah, that prompt (i wasn't clear on that)
L426[18:24:57] <OneM_Industries> payonel:
Ok, this one may be a bit of a problem to track down.
L427[18:25:04] <payonel> OneM_Industries:
:)
L428[18:25:18] <payonel> Izaya: yeah, i
recommend defaults for those paths
L429[18:25:27] <payonel> but addition
config support is fine
L430[18:27:02] <AmandaC> Oh right, I meant
to bug you about mounting non-lootdisk filesystems
L431[18:27:38] <AmandaC> Then I ended up
doing a directory traversal kludge instead
L432[18:28:10] <payonel> Izaya: so: string
path = client()->envPath() + "/" +
config().get(ConfigIndex::Path).Or("ttyS0").toString()
L433[18:28:21] <payonel> AmandaC: in
ocvm?
L434[18:28:43] <AmandaC> Yes hello, ocvm
please mount the lootdisk named .././../Projects/..
L435[18:29:27] <AmandaC> payonel: yeah.
I've not tested but I suspect you may have addressed it with ~
support?
L436[18:29:28] <payonel> AmandaC: the
trouble i have is that relative paths for filesystems are to the
ocvm dir, that's where system/ is found
L437[18:29:48] <Izaya> this is going to be
a horror show I hardly know C++
L438[18:29:53] <payonel> so either
.././../Projects/.. will have to be relative to ocvm, or, use abs
paths
L439[18:30:17] <payonel> Izaya: well and
you're digging into my project, so there's learning that too
L440[18:30:38] <AmandaC> I tried an abs
path first, it interpreted it as local
L441[18:30:52] <payonel> then i have a
weird bug
L442[18:31:16] <payonel>
{"filesystem", nil,
"/path/to/custom/lootdisk"}
L443[18:31:19] <payonel> should be
sufficient
L444[18:31:20] <payonel> i'll test
L445[18:31:26] <payonel> in a bit
L446[18:33:31] ⇦
Quits: Michiyo (~Michiyo@mail.pc-logix.com) (Ping timeout: 183
seconds)
L447[18:34:00] <Izaya> so I discovered an
issue iwth having a matte black laptop
L448[18:34:01] <Izaya> they heat up like a
bitch in the sun
L451[18:34:52]
⇨ Joins: Michiyo (~Michiyo@mail.pc-logix.com)
L452[18:34:52]
zsh sets mode: +o on Michiyo
L453[18:39:07] <AmandaC> Soni pls
L454[18:39:13] <OneM_Industries> payonel:
I may have found a clue, the offending conduit in that crash is one
block outside the chunk that the rest of the network is in.]
L455[18:39:42] <payonel> Izaya:
Eeprom::set added
L456[18:39:59] <payonel> OneM_Industries:
ha, nice
L457[18:40:10]
<MGR> Soni
needs to not open multiple issues for the same thing
L458[18:40:11] <payonel> well if that is
the case, a little null check might be appropriate
L459[18:40:52] <AmandaC> Pfft, Chuck
Norris doesn't need to check for nulls, why should oc?
L460[18:41:57]
<MGR> Chuck
Norris doesn't debug, he stares down the code until it
confeses
L461[18:42:02]
<MGR> Chuck
Norris doesn't debug, he stares down the code until it confesses
[Edited]
L462[18:42:28]
<MGR> Major
General Relativity doesn't debug, he stares down the code until he
confesses
L463[18:43:08] ⇦
Quits: Inari (~Pinkishu@p4FC1E032.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Quit: '♫
Soft kitty / Warm kitty / Little ball of fur / Happy kitty / Sleepy
kitty / Purr, purr, purr ♪')
L464[18:44:24] <OneM_Industries> Oh hello,
this log is a different error.
L465[18:44:28] <AmandaC> MGR doesn't
debug, he just bugs
L466[18:46:41]
⇨ Joins: Icedream
(~icedream@has.streaminginter.net)
L467[18:47:25] <payonel> hmm..well i hope
soni doesn't spam. i can't block them from oc github, only sangar
can
L468[18:51:28]
<MGR>
AmandaC, only when I feel like it ?
L469[18:51:41]
<MGR> I try
to keep it to a minimum though
L470[18:51:56] <payonel> AmandaC: hmm..i
was able to mount a custom "loot" disk not in the system/
dir
L471[18:52:43] <payonel> tested relative
and abs
L472[18:52:50] <payonel> relative from
ocvm, NOT the vm
L473[18:53:11] <AmandaC> payonel: you may
have fixed it since I last tried, it was awhile ago
L474[18:53:36] <payonel> possible, i did
add pathing smartness to ocvm recently
L475[18:53:45] <payonel> such as, the log
file is now local to the vm dir
L477[19:08:55] ⇦
Quits: ben_mkiv (~ben_mkiv@87.151.32.113) (Ping timeout: 186
seconds)
L478[19:13:15] ⇦
Quits: Turtle (~SentientT@ip5657cbb2.direct-adsl.nl) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L479[20:07:23] ⇦
Quits: BearishMushroom
(~BearishMu@82-209-154-59.cust.bredband2.com) (Read error:
Connection reset by peer)
L480[20:22:28] <S3> hm that's some fucked
up stuff
L481[20:22:45] <S3> I just noticed -also-
the 1.3 million bot posts on anti net neutrality
L482[20:26:05] <Xal> f r e e a n d o p e n
i n t e r n e t
L483[20:28:14] <S3> It's dumb because if
this repeal happens and we lose net neutrality, and if net
neutrality actually becomes a problem, it's going to effect all of
the average internet users the most, it will effect everyone
somehow, and likely others will be stuck back in the dark ages of
the Internet in underground communities just to do normal, legal
Internet things
L484[20:30:15] <S3> It will be like the
days of hidden BBS services and network gateways through university
clubs with all of the bandwidth
L485[20:30:23] <S3> except, witrh a much
more stable connection and scalability
L486[20:50:16] <gamax92> Playing with
Blender and Unity
L487[20:59:49] <AmandaC> Don't you hate
when a light the definitely exists keeps blinking, but only in your
peripheral vision?
L488[21:00:06] <AmandaC> s/the/that/
L489[21:00:06] <MichiBot> <AmandaC>
Don't you hate when a light that definitely exists keeps blinking,
but only in your peripheral vision?
L490[21:00:36] <AmandaC> %newtopic
L491[21:00:36] <MichiBot> AmandaC: #2 Hey
did you hear that tterrag denies RWTema's attitude is amazing
L492[21:01:30] <AmandaC> One day I'll not
misread RWTema was Temia. Today is not that day
L493[21:03:01] <gamax92> AmandaC: cloth
physics
L494[21:04:16] <AmandaC> gamax92: I'm
guessing more likely just something reflecting off my glasses. Uh,
I mean, a trolling blinking light
L495[21:04:23] <gamax92> though, I think
I'd have to split the mesh up, and then have the clothy parts
collide with the not cloth
L496[21:04:59] <gamax92> and or play with
scripts
L497[21:45:02]
<Kodos> Well
I wasn't planning on crying today but I guess that's out the window
now
L498[21:51:27] ⇦
Quits: Xal (~Xal@S010664777dabacc3.vw.shawcable.net) (Quit: ZNC
1.6.5 - http://znc.in)
L499[21:54:42] <AmandaC> @Kodos: I told
you cutting onions was a bad idea
L500[21:54:59]
<Kodos> Nah.
End of gotg vol 2
L501[21:55:12] <AmandaC> Gotg?
L502[21:59:11] <SAL9000> Guardians of the
Galaxy, I assume
L503[22:01:45]
⇨ Joins: Xal
(~Xal@S010664777dabacc3.vw.shawcable.net)
L504[22:02:18] <gamax92> Going Out To
Grink
L505[22:02:48]
⇨ Joins: Nachtara
(~Nachiebre@2604:2d80:c02c:862b:f89a:60b:e406:2f40)
L506[22:06:10]
⇨ Joins: Byte_
(~quassel@67-0-3-60.albq.qwest.net)
L507[22:07:53] ⇦
Quits: Byte (~quassel@67-0-55-178.albq.qwest.net) (Ping timeout:
200 seconds)
L508[22:12:06]
⇨ Joins: BlueAgent (~BlueAgent@101.186.49.82)
L509[22:18:15] ⇦
Quits: Lathanael|Away (~Lathanael@p549600D3.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
(Ping timeout: 186 seconds)
L510[22:24:28]
⇨ Joins: Lathanael|Away
(~Lathanael@p54960125.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L511[22:26:48] <AmandaC> Ah
L512[22:27:17] *
AmandaC yawns a big ol' kitty yawn, curls up for sleep
L513[22:27:20] <AmandaC> Night nerds
L514[22:27:31] ⇦
Quits: Nachtara (~Nachiebre@2604:2d80:c02c:862b:f89a:60b:e406:2f40)
(Quit: Blue skidoo, we can too!)
L515[22:34:57]
⇨ Joins: brandon3055__
(~Brandon@pa49-184-151-188.pa.vic.optusnet.com.au)
L516[22:37:15] ⇦
Quits: brandon3055_
(~Brandon@pa49-184-151-188.pa.vic.optusnet.com.au) (Ping timeout:
207 seconds)
L517[22:42:01] ⇦
Quits: DinnerBeef
(~DinnerBee@2601:240:4601:4b90:45ac:89f5:901e:5af0) (Ping timeout:
183 seconds)
L518[22:51:05] ⇦
Quits: Xal (~Xal@S010664777dabacc3.vw.shawcable.net) (Quit: ZNC
1.6.5 - http://znc.in)
L519[22:55:18]
⇨ Joins: Xal
(~Xal@S010664777dabacc3.vw.shawcable.net)
L520[23:13:21] ⇦
Quits: Cervator (~Thunderbi@2601:4c1:4000:220f:a12c:8e21:8bb0:5fe9)
(Quit: Cervator)