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L5[01:03:11] <Xyxen> Nevermind my question, did the research I needed to
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L8[02:56:25] <Forecaster> https://imgur.com/gallery/yJoBC
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L15[06:52:47] <AshIndigo> ~markov MichiBot
L16[06:52:51] <ocdoc> Wed Jan 27 16:26:30 CST 2016 @Jolly_Jack: https://t.co/uiny0NuBQG
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L20[07:58:45] <payonel> @forecaster: in kekchi it would be "pletinc junac" vs "pletinc chi junac"
L21[07:59:05] <payonel> though..."chi junac" also would mean that you are fighting next to or in front of someone
L22[07:59:10] <payonel> as well as "with" someone
L23[07:59:27] <payonel> fyi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q%27eqchi%27_language
L24[07:59:47] <AmandaC> Is it possible to commpare a slot in a robot's inventory with a database upgrade slot?
L25[08:02:16] <Forecaster> you'd think so
L26[08:03:33] <AmandaC> I'm not seeing anything that immediately jumps out at me for that in the wiki
L27[08:03:38] <payonel> AmandaC: yes, you can put a database in the robot as an upgrade
L28[08:03:58] <AmandaC> payonel: I want to compare a database entry with a slot in the robot's internal inventory
L29[08:15:07] <payonel> AmandaC: looks like you'd have to put the item into another inventory and then read its stack info and compare manually
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L31[08:16:12] <payonel> AmandaC: how should it be done?
L32[08:16:46] <payonel> _habnabit: your PR. is that 1.12 only?
L33[08:17:17] <Forecaster> https://imgur.com/gallery/iWsEmTP
L34[08:17:23] <Forecaster> Release the kittens!
L35[08:17:27] <Forecaster> is the title of that post
L36[08:17:37] <payonel> holy crap
L37[08:17:42] <payonel> so many kittens
L38[08:18:45] <Forecaster> It's Jurassic Park all over again!
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L40[08:19:24] <Mimiru> Life uuuuuh finds a way
L41[08:20:07] <payonel> anyone know how to change the name of an item display on mouse over?
L42[08:20:14] <payonel> instead of it showing the class path
L43[08:20:43] <AmandaC> looks like it might be possible with http://ocdoc.cil.li/component:inventory_controller
L44[08:20:43] <Mimiru> lang file?
L45[08:21:03] <payonel> AmandaC: but i think that's to inspect an external inventory
L46[08:21:15] <payonel> that's why i said you have to put the item into another inventory first
L47[08:21:18] <AmandaC> payonel: every other function there for checking external inventories expects a side.
L48[08:21:55] <payonel> yeah .. that's what i'm saying
L49[08:22:27] <AmandaC> payonel: oh, derp. I'm looking at compareToDatabase in that
L50[08:23:22] <payonel> i need a good name for my new block i'm adding to oc
L51[08:23:55] <payonel> it's a capacitor, with carpet on it. carpeted capacitor?
L52[08:24:14] <payonel> Mimiru: yeah, i think i only needed: tile.oc.carpetedCapacitor.name=Carpeted Capacitor
L53[08:25:12] <payonel> oc:tooltip.carpetedCapacitor=Stores energy for later use. Can be filled and emptied very quickly. Charges when Sheep and Ocelots walk on it
L54[08:25:14] <payonel> :)
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L57[08:30:12] <Forecaster> payonel I think you mean Carpacitor
L58[08:30:21] * Mimiru nods and cries as she heads to work
L59[08:30:43] <Corded> * <Forecaster> is at work
L60[08:34:59] <Forecaster> https://imgur.com/gallery/20JOIF3
L61[08:35:14] <Forecaster> maybe doing slightly less work than I should be doing...
L62[08:35:20] <Forecaster> but kittens
L63[08:37:02] <payonel> @forecaster i actually considered that name, i really wanted a pun for it
L64[08:37:10] <payonel> but felt that might confuse more than it'd help
L65[08:37:32] <Forecaster> just have a clarification in the tooltip :P
L66[08:38:08] <Izaya> payonel: ocvm doesn't use curses, does it
L67[08:38:17] <payonel> Izaya: nope
L68[08:40:06] <payonel> Izaya: two reasons i dont use curses. 1. i'm crazy and i wanted to build my own ansi driver by hand, and 2. curses doesn't support utf8 properly
L69[08:40:23] <Izaya> fair reasons
L70[08:41:29] <Izaya> would anyone play a text based RPG written in lua using curses
L71[08:41:35] <Izaya> because I mean I have an engine already
L72[08:42:59] <payonel> how does lua load the curses lib? it'd be fun to write a curses clone for openos
L73[08:43:19] <payonel> not "how" but ... what are the api that you use from it?
L74[08:44:35] <Izaya> there's an arch package with curses bindings for lua
L75[08:44:54] <payonel> yeah, i figured. i didn't mean "how" like that
L76[08:45:19] <payonel> i meant "how" as in, to what extent are you using the api?
L77[08:45:22] <payonel> because we could wrap it
L78[08:45:42] <Izaya> only reason I'm using curses tbh is so I can get single keys at a time
L79[08:45:54] <Izaya> other than that I just clear the screen and redraw every frame
L80[08:53:21] <payonel> the tooltip text i added isn't working/showing up
L81[08:53:23] <payonel> :(
L82[08:53:32] <payonel> there is no tooltip expansion even added
L83[08:53:48] <payonel> is there something more than oc:tooltip.[name] that i need?
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L85[08:59:02] <Michiyo_> payonel, I have 0 idea on that... no clue on how OC's tooltip stuff works...
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L89[09:05:56] <alee> hello
L90[09:06:07] <alee> need help (open computer mod)
L91[09:07:42] <Michiyo> %hello
L92[09:07:42] <MichiBot> Hello! Welcome to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel! Please ask your questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide error/code examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one line!) Dont mind the random conversation you might have walked into.
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L94[09:12:01] * Michiyo yawns and wanders back off to work
L95[09:12:22] * Michiyo has not had enough coffee yet
L96[09:12:31] <Corded> * <Lizzy> gives Michiyo a cookie and a hat
L97[09:13:49] <Ang3lOfD3ath> ive been playing with computer craft it seems easyer to lear but OC has more stuff just wondering if some one could be kinda enought to convert this CC to OC its not big but it will allow me to look over what ive made in CC and help me Learn OC https://pastebin.com/p8Xzaw3e
L98[09:16:53] <Ang3lOfD3ath> this is the other computer it sends the messages to https://pastebin.com/gSazWNMF
L99[09:19:35] <AngelOfDeath> is anyone intrested in converting 2 CC scripts to OC theres not long 116 lines and 55 lines for the other
L100[09:20:16] <alee> my mod won't work
L101[09:20:31] <alee> since i update it to latest version
L102[09:20:36] <payonel> alee: what is your question or bug?
L103[09:20:58] <Michiyo> payonel, likely related to the forum thread I approved..
L104[09:21:03] <Michiyo> https://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/1506-open-computer-bug-v-opencomputers-mc1121-17143/
L105[09:21:40] <alee> i restore mod to previous version computer won't start as i press turn on button it say use analyzer to troubleshoot
L106[09:21:59] <alee> and floppy for os is also missing now
L107[09:23:23] <alee> http://i66.tinypic.com/eu32as.jpg
L108[09:23:28] <alee> chk this pic
L109[09:23:50] <alee> and this too http://i65.tinypic.com/ess3f5.jpg
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L111[09:25:33] <alee> hello any one here
L112[09:25:49] <fingercomp> you're supposed to shift-click on the computer block while holding the analyzer in hand
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L114[09:26:02] <alee> let me try
L115[09:26:16] <payonel> alee: "hello any one here" you asked that less than 2 minutes after asking your question
L116[09:26:54] <payonel> seriously. chill out. give people on irc a LOT of time to respond. we are all volunteering our time and probably aren't going to be checking this chat window every 2 seconds
L117[09:27:16] <alee> ok
L118[09:27:27] * payonel grumbles
L119[09:27:29] <fingercomp> after clicking, you should see a message starting with "Last error" or something like that in the chat: it mentions what is the error that made the computer crash
L120[09:27:59] <alee> it won't give any error
L121[09:28:26] <fingercomp> well, that's interesting
L122[09:29:19] <fingercomp> judging from your screenshots, it should've either said you haven't inserted a configured EEPROM, or there's no bootable medium
L123[09:29:25] <fingercomp> or both
L124[09:29:47] <fingercomp> is your EEPROM a "EEPROM (Lua BIOS)"?
L125[09:30:05] <alee> i put eeprom (lua bios) in it
L126[09:30:39] <fingercomp> is there any bootable medium? Like an OpenOS floppy, or a hard disk with an OS installed
L127[09:30:56] <alee> no
L128[09:31:53] <fingercomp> well, find a green floppy in the OpenComputers tab labeled as "openos"
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L130[09:32:16] <fingercomp> I think it should be somewhere at the bottom of the item list
L131[09:32:32] <alee> before broke my inventory in creative mode shows such floppy but now no such floppy i reinstall the game couple of time with newly download oc mod
L132[09:33:05] <fingercomp> what is your MC version?
L133[09:33:08] <fingercomp> and OC version, too
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L135[09:33:20] <alee> since i update the oc to newer release it won't there now even in previous version no floppy os there
L136[09:33:29] <alee> i am on windows 10
L137[09:34:10] <alee> this mod OpenComputers-MC1.12.1-1.7.0.13
L138[09:34:17] <alee> with mc 1.2.2
L139[09:34:39] <alee> currently i am on
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L141[09:35:46] <alee> even tablet shows only black screen seems like it is turn off
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L143[09:37:32] <alee> is there any other supporting mod i need to install with it
L144[09:38:12] <fingercomp> try updating the mod, the latest version is 1.7.1 now https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/releases/tag/v1.7.1
L145[09:38:55] <alee> every mess start with that update :( that version crashes the game
L146[09:38:59] <ben_mkiv> no, it should work without any other mods
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L149[09:47:14] <fingercomp> alee: MC crashes if you try to load it with OC 1.7.1, the latest release, right? Have you reported the crash on the issue tracker?
L150[09:54:56] <alee> yes thats the prob
L151[09:57:25] <fingercomp> can you reproduce the crash without other mods?
L152[09:58:28] <alee> let me try
L153[09:58:48] <alee> send the link where i need to upload it
L154[09:59:28] <fingercomp> use https://pastebin.com/ to paste the crash
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L161[10:49:25] <AshIndigo> ~markov Corded
L162[10:49:27] <ocdoc> Lizzy picks up @Yuujin Hiiragi well, you have threadripper, so you never network messages could pile in his desk. The fact that it's a bug, I'd
L163[10:55:54] <Inari> ~markov AshIndigo
L164[10:55:57] <ocdoc> ok thanks for working after the n
L165[10:58:08] <AshIndigo> is o after the n?
L166[11:03:11] <Forecaster> %shell
L167[11:03:11] * MichiBot loads no tea into a shell and fires it. It strikes the ground near Michiyo, Keridos and Saphire. They each take 10, 6 and 5 splash damage respectively.
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L169[11:12:13] <AngelOfDeath> https://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/1507-looking-for-someone-to-convert-2-cc-scripts-2-oc/
L170[11:39:45] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath i dont have time (now) to just port the code
L171[11:39:54] <payonel> but for rednet, OC has a modem device you can use
L172[11:40:00] <payonel> ~w modem
L173[11:40:01] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:modem
L174[11:42:03] <AngelOfDeath> so ur saying i can still use the rednet send and recive still with OC
L175[11:42:16] <Skye> no
L176[11:42:24] <Skye> you can use a component.modem
L177[11:42:28] <Skye> instead of rednet
L178[11:43:50] <AngelOfDeath> sorry what im asking is i can sorta stil write it the same as CC
L179[11:48:40] <AngelOfDeath> just a question do CC have somekida chunk loading
L180[11:48:52] <AngelOfDeath> built in
L181[11:49:50] <Skye> OC has robot chunkloaders
L182[11:50:16] <AngelOfDeath> i mean if i leave the area of the computer does it stop working in CC
L183[11:50:42] <AngelOfDeath> i guess in OC to
L184[11:50:44] <AngelOfDeath> ?
L185[11:51:28] <Skye> well if a computer unloads it just pauses
L186[11:51:31] <Skye> it doesn't shutdown
L187[11:51:34] <Skye> but it pauses
L188[11:51:48] <payonel> our computers persist, can be unloaded
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L192[12:07:58] <Forecaster> http://maximumble.thebookofbiff.com/2017/12/18/1656-rumors/
L193[12:12:14] <_habnabit> payonel, i didn't try it on 1.11
L194[12:15:58] <payonel> _habnabit: the PR you made?
L195[12:16:08] <_habnabit> payonel, yeah
L196[12:16:15] <_habnabit> payonel, i could, but i'm at work right now
L197[12:16:47] <payonel> so worries. eventually i'll test it on 1.11 and merge there
L198[12:17:27] <payonel> just saying, generally we should target(and test) 1.7.10 and 1.11
L199[12:17:33] <payonel> or*
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L201[12:19:34] <S3> Anyone know much about Windows PE?
L202[12:21:46] <Mimiru> I hated PE, my asthma and migraines in Florida summers sucked...
L203[12:21:49] <SquidDev> payonel: With respect to cables, I was wondering if it'd also be worth changing the highlight box to fit the cable?
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L205[13:05:13] <payonel> SquidDev: i dont respect cables like i should
L206[13:05:22] <payonel> was this ever even a thing? https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/2685
L207[13:05:22] <MichiBot> Title: Crafting the drone and EEPROM does not work | Posted by: Litvinosss | Posted: Mon Dec 18 12:45:07 CST 2017 | Status: open
L208[13:07:12] <Michiyo> I wish I could even attempt to start MC on *ANYTHING* around me here...
L209[13:07:32] <SquidDev> payonel: I don't have that much respect for them, it's just it was bugging me :p.
L210[13:07:48] <Vexatos> at least that means you care
L211[13:07:56] <payonel> Vexatos: was that craft ever a thing?
L212[13:08:41] <Vexatos> I think so ._.
L213[13:14:44] <chernobyl> i made a mock ukraine virus for OC
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L216[13:22:15] <MGR> @chernobyl#9861 Why and how
L217[13:22:33] <MGR> @chernobyl
L218[13:22:42] <chernobyl> because i felt like it
L219[13:22:59] <chernobyl> here's a copy, use it if you dare http://tinyurl.com/y8fvfq7y
L220[13:23:06] <chernobyl> be wary that it wipes your EEPROM
L221[13:24:02] <MGR> I'm not going to use it....
L222[13:25:30] <chernobyl> do /oc_spawnComputer and do it in that
L223[13:27:10] <MGR> I'm going to not
L224[13:27:18] <Inari> It's a terrible virus anyway
L225[13:27:21] <MGR> I'll just read the code when I get my desktop back up and figure out how it works
L226[13:27:31] <chernobyl> inari, it sings
L227[13:27:34] <chernobyl> how can it be bad
L228[13:27:41] <Inari> First, you should writ the EEPROM on start, not on end after a huge delay
L229[13:27:48] <Inari> SEcond you should write the virus itself into the EEPROM
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L231[13:28:08] <chernobyl> the original overwrote the FAT and prevented boot
L232[13:28:19] <payonel> second, it's not even well formed lua source, you broke the encoding of the file
L233[13:28:25] <Inari> And that
L234[13:28:25] <Inari> :p
L235[13:28:30] <payonel> third, require(os) doesn't work like you think it does
L236[13:28:43] <chernobyl> dammit
L237[13:28:46] <chernobyl> didn't copy properly lol
L238[13:28:53] <chernobyl> All the quotes are missing.
L239[13:29:08] <Inari> How can you copy wrongly
L240[13:29:17] <payonel> fourth, you're not breaking the computer at all, youre just clearing the eeprom or messing with the eeprom
L241[13:29:18] <payonel> so?
L242[13:29:24] <payonel> that doesn't overwrite a FAT or whatever
L243[13:29:30] <chernobyl> Its the closest i could do to the original
L244[13:29:31] <Inari> To be fair
L245[13:29:33] <payonel> meh, fail to troll
L246[13:29:40] <chernobyl> Its not meant to be a troll
L247[13:29:40] * payonel is afk
L248[13:29:40] <Inari> tehres no FAT in OC unless you use unmanaged :p
L249[13:29:46] <chernobyl> ^ yes
L250[13:30:02] <Inari> Still
L251[13:30:13] <Inari> You could overwrite the EEPROM with the virus and inject the virus code into all files
L252[13:30:23] <chernobyl> not meant to be infectious
L253[13:31:14] <chernobyl> besides, it would take a huge amount of time to iterate through 450-ish kb of OpenOS goodness
L254[13:31:43] <MGR> You could just run a command that overwrote the EEPROM and blew away the entire filesystem
L255[13:32:10] <chernobyl> http://tinyurl.com/ybbaqk8h
L256[13:32:26] <chernobyl> Now without bizzare formatting that removes quotes!
L257[13:32:36] <chernobyl> Now without bizarre formatting that removes quotes! [Edited]
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L269[14:08:56] <AngelOfDeath> https://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/1507-looking-for-someone-to-convert-2-cc-scripts-2-oc/
L270[14:12:28] <AmandaC> I ended up doing a lot more crafttweaker coding today than I anticipated.
L271[14:13:22] <AmandaC> I got frustrated trying to make my robot automate the Woot anvil, so I just made some scripts that replicate the anvil recipies in the crafting grid instead.
L272[14:15:05] <CompanionCube> heh. On another repo: 'Detect and IP block users of bitcoin client' guess who filed this issue
L273[14:19:00] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9OHn5ZF4Uo&feature=em-uploademail pretty good video
L274[14:19:00] <MichiBot> How Do Machines Learn? | length: 8m 55s | Likes: 61,766 Dislikes: 208 Views: 303,999 | by CGP Grey | Published On 18/12/2017
L275[14:19:11] <Inari> CompanionCube: Soni?
L276[14:19:21] <CompanionCube> yes
L277[14:19:32] <Inari> Which repo :P
L278[14:19:57] <CompanionCube> Inari: tootsuite/mastodon
L279[14:20:26] <Inari> Thats an odd request
L280[14:20:38] <Forecaster> what repo?
L281[14:21:08] <Inari> Pls
L282[14:21:17] <Michiyo> *coughs* https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/6062
L283[14:21:17] <MichiBot> Title: Detect and IP block users of bitcoin client | Posted by: SoniEx2 | Posted: Sun Dec 17 18:28:12 CST 2017 | Status: closed
L284[14:21:46] <Forecaster> oh
L285[14:21:51] <Forecaster> I have no idea what that is :P
L286[14:22:13] <CompanionCube> imagine if you could run your own twitter
L287[14:22:23] <CompanionCube> and communicate with other people doing the same thing
L288[14:22:24] <Michiyo> "Mastodon is a free, open-source social network server based on open web protocols like ActivityPub and OStatus. The social focus of the project is a viable decentralized alternative to commercial social media silos that returns the control of the content distribution channels to the people."
L289[14:22:47] <Forecaster> ah
L290[14:22:49] <Forecaster> meh
L291[14:23:02] <Inari> I should take a look at Mastodon
L292[14:23:07] <Inari> I like the idea of decentralization :P
L293[14:23:15] <CompanionCube> https://mastodon.9net.org/@samis me
L294[14:23:27] <Forecaster> it's great that it exists, but I wont use it
L295[14:23:37] <CompanionCube> Inari: https://joinmastodon.org/
L296[14:24:26] <Inari> I wish more things I do use had decentralized offers though xD
L297[14:24:30] <Inari> Like
L298[14:24:34] <Inari> I barely use twitter as is
L299[14:25:21] <Inari> "Help me choose"
L300[14:25:39] <Inari> "Would you prefer an instance with a user count..." Well, if I knew that much, I'd probably not need a wizard to help me choose an instance
L301[14:25:39] <Inari> :D
L302[14:26:54] <CompanionCube> well, you might know if you want a big or
L303[14:27:03] <Inari> ;3
L304[14:27:04] <CompanionCube> small local ccommunity but still need/want the wizard
L305[14:27:17] <Inari> I lik ehow you made that sound much lewder by splitting it into two lines
L306[14:27:51] <CompanionCube> that wasn't on purpose
L307[14:28:07] <Inari> ;D
L308[14:29:00] * CompanionCube would follow any account you made
L309[14:29:16] <Inari> Not that you'd ever see anything from that account
L310[14:29:31] <CompanionCube> true :p
L311[14:29:51] <CompanionCube> although you'd never see anything from my twitter except auto crossposts
L312[14:30:09] <Inari> You'd primarily see "Inari Whitewbear liked this post" from my twitter
L313[14:30:12] <Forecaster> @Sangar fix TIS-3D D:<
L314[14:30:13] <Forecaster> https://github.com/AlgorithmX2/Chisels-and-Bits/issues/352
L315[14:30:13] <MichiBot> Title: NoSuchMethodError on server join | Posted by: Forecaster | Posted: Mon Dec 18 12:37:42 CST 2017 | Status: open
L316[14:30:15] <Inari> with 90% being cute anime girls/catgirls
L317[14:31:31] <Inari> Somehow Mastodon has a forum-y feel
L318[14:32:40] <Inari> I also like how Mastodon shares its frist 4 letters with masturbation
L319[14:33:32] <Izaya> somehow it doesn't surprise me that you like that fact in particular
L320[14:34:17] <Inari> Lets try niu,moe Iguess
L321[14:35:52] <Inari> "Don't upload anything illegal/you don't own, contact me or use the report button if anything illegal came from here." Yeah well
L322[14:35:56] <Inari> thats going to be hard
L323[14:36:10] <Inari> I don't tend to hire artists to draw anime avatars for me for example
L324[14:36:42] <Inari> The heck is Unlisted
L325[14:37:21] <CompanionCube> Inari: it means 'don't display on the public timelines'
L326[14:37:31] <CompanionCube> so random people scrolling won't see your pr0n
L327[14:37:39] <Inari> Then what are non-public timelines and how do I see those :p
L328[14:38:04] <CompanionCube> Inari: well, the obvious one is your main home timeline
L329[14:38:16] <CompanionCube> and your profile page
L330[14:38:24] <Inari> Yeah, but I mean
L331[14:38:30] <Inari> From others?
L332[14:38:52] <CompanionCube> Inari: there are two main public timelines. The 'local' one shows all activity from the instance's users
L333[14:39:10] <CompanionCube> the 'federated' one shows all toots from both local and remote users
L334[14:39:53] <Inari> So how do I see all activity from local and remote users - including unlisted
L335[14:41:37] <CompanionCube> I don't think it has that. 'Unlisted toots are public, except that they do not appear in the public timelines or search results. They are visible to anyone following you and appear on your profile page to the public even without a Mastodon login. Other than not appearing in the public timelines or search results, they function identically to public posts.'
L336[14:42:13] <Inari> Hmm bitlame that niu.moe uses unlisted for what should be merely NSFW
L337[14:42:14] <Inari> But sure
L338[14:42:36] <Inari> I wonder how much a custom avatar would cost anyway
L339[14:44:19] * CompanionCube would say 'find another' but I'd imagine one that allows that would be hard to find :p
L340[14:44:33] <Izaya> host your own
L341[14:44:34] <Inari> Well
L342[14:44:39] <Inari> I tried finding a good one with the wizard
L343[14:44:48] <Inari> But all the ones that seem to fit me go too far into anarchist stuff :P
L344[14:45:21] <Inari> I don't really see how I add "tabs"
L345[14:45:25] <_habnabit> god, soniex really gets around
L346[14:45:37] <_habnabit> i've been battling them in #rust for a while
L347[14:45:39] <Izaya> mastodon/GNU Social seems to have this issue where like
L348[14:45:56] <Izaya> most public instances are either SJW infested or nazi shitholes
L349[14:46:03] <_habnabit> 'sjw infested' lmao
L350[14:46:06] <Izaya> they don't really have any moderate instances
L351[14:46:36] <Izaya> like, I imagine they exist, but that's how I see it
L352[14:46:42] <Inari> Izaya: Probably just more likely that one of those groups would want a less regulated area
L353[14:46:49] <Inari> Or a area more heavily regulated to their own desires
L354[14:47:25] <_habnabit> payonel, it might improve 1.7.10 as well but i didn't think to try it. if the mainline branches are considered 1.7.10 and 1.11 i'll take a look at that
L355[14:47:50] <CompanionCube> https://mstdn.io/about/more seems pretty moderate and the admin's nice
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L358[14:49:28] <vifino> _habnabit: Oh, a rustacean, this place really has it all.
L359[14:49:47] <CompanionCube> _habnabit: I assume you've already seen his issues on the OC repo?
L360[14:49:55] <_habnabit> CompanionCube, i've seen a few probably
L361[14:50:07] <_habnabit> vifino, yep, been active in rust for a while now
L362[14:51:18] <Inari> Thats pretty cheap @ mstdn.io. Like their server cost
L363[14:51:34] <Inari> 29 euros/month
L364[14:55:42] <Inari> Why would you litereally not let me add new tabs
L365[14:56:09] <vifino> _habnabit: very nice!
L366[14:56:16] <Inari> Oh I see
L367[14:56:21] <Inari> Thats a stupid system, but I guess it works
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L369[14:59:23] <vifino> Right. Let me be productive and debrick a router. And permanently install a UART header. Because why not.
L370[14:59:30] <vifino> Toodles.
L371[15:10:14] <Inari> Mastodon UI is terrible :D
L372[15:10:48] <CompanionCube> there are definitely other ways, but I don't recall their names...
L373[15:11:02] <AshIndigo> %shell
L374[15:11:02] * MichiBot loads a rift in space into a shell and fires it. It strikes the ground near zsh, Neo and flappy. They each take 6, 7 and 7 splash damage respectively.
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L376[16:03:12] <payonel> _habnabit: 1.7.10 is the mainline branch. 1.11 is the target when things are migration issues
L377[16:03:19] <_habnabit> payonel, okay
L378[16:03:32] <payonel> basically....we target as low as the change is needed
L379[16:03:44] <payonel> 1.7.10 is our default master branch
L380[16:03:50] <payonel> and will be forever!
L381[16:03:51] <payonel> :)
L382[16:07:06] <S3> WHEEEEE
L383[16:07:08] <S3> I just got home
L384[16:07:20] <S3> It was loads of fun
L385[16:07:32] <S3> it's snowing snowmen out, and I drove home sideways
L386[16:07:38] <S3> did donuts at best buy
L387[16:08:07] <S3> I have to say, not having 4wd and having no anti lock brakes makes driving way more fun
L388[16:08:10] <S3> seriously
L389[16:17:46] <Inari> https://sketchmob.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/90842_7f8c8e80c-720x509.jpg I'm... disturbed
L390[16:18:14] <payonel> woah feet
L391[16:20:02] <S3> Inari: ?
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L393[16:20:06] <S3> disturbed?!
L394[16:20:17] <Inari> Yes
L395[16:21:13] <Inari> S3: https://sketchmob.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/90842_4f8c8e80c-720x1018.jpg staring into your soul
L396[16:22:09] <S3> OMG that's creepy as hell
L397[16:22:24] <S3> where do you find this shit lol
L398[16:22:40] <S3> Okay guys, I think I'm going to head back out into the snow storm in a bit
L399[16:22:49] <S3> it's way too much fun to drive right now
L400[16:24:46] <Inari> Was lookin for anime art commission stuff
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L402[16:26:30] <S3> I feel like a little kid building snowforts in a snowstorm
L403[16:26:38] <S3> except instead of building snowforts
L404[16:26:48] <S3> you're spewing snow everywhere with your tires
L405[16:27:01] <S3> and drawing in the road
L406[16:34:16] <Forecaster> so uh
L407[16:34:26] <Forecaster> https://xkcd.com/1930/
L408[16:34:27] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name: Calendar Facts Posted on: 12/18/2017
L409[16:34:31] <Forecaster> This went up today.
L410[16:34:43] <Forecaster> I may or may not have turned it into a command in MichiBot.
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L413[16:37:12] zsh sets mode: +v on MichiBot
L414[16:37:28] <Michiyo> %calfacts
L415[16:37:48] <MichiBot> Did you know that leap day might happen twice this year because of time zone legislation in Indiana? Apparently that's why we have leap seconds.
L416[16:38:31] <Forecaster> and that should be a valid outcome of the chart that is todays comic :P
L417[16:40:36] <Michiyo> lol..
L418[16:41:29] <Forecaster> %calfacts
L419[16:41:29] <MichiBot> Did you know that leap year happens later every year because of time zone legislation in Arizona? Apparently that's why we have leap seconds.
L420[16:41:37] <Michiyo> @Forecaster, did you include any of them from the hovertext?
L421[16:41:44] <Forecaster> no
L422[16:41:48] <Michiyo> awww.
L423[16:41:48] <Michiyo> lol
L424[16:42:26] <Forecaster> maybe I'll add them tomorrow if I'm bored at work/during lunch
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L428[17:06:22] <Forecaster> %calfacts
L429[17:06:22] <MichiBot> Did you know that Easter might happen twice this year because of libation of the mason-dixon linemagnetic field reversal? Apparently there's a proposal to fix it, but it actually makes things worse.
L430[17:06:53] <Forecaster> Missed a space there
L431[17:07:30] <Forecaster> Also I love how my phone keyboard suggests "fling" and "shell" after typing %
L432[17:07:33] <Forecaster> It known
L433[17:07:40] <Forecaster> Knows*
L434[17:13:44] <Izaya> it knows
L435[17:13:48] <Kodos> How do I regex match a specific string that has special characters
L436[17:14:09] <payonel> escape with %
L437[17:14:31] <payonel> %lua string.match("bar?foo", "%?")
L438[17:14:32] <MichiBot> ?
L439[17:14:39] <payonel> %lua string.match("bar?foo", ".%?.")
L440[17:14:39] <MichiBot> r?f
L441[17:16:50] <Kodos> I'm using SED and something else to remove repeating lines of text from a server log, so I'm not sure the string bit works for what I need
L442[17:16:55] <Kodos> Though that's not a bad idea... I could use OC to do it lol
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L445[17:23:08] <Pwootage> You still escape the special characters, except with backslash
L446[17:23:58] <Pwootage> (it's a common source of "The Elder Backslash" \\\\\)
L447[17:24:05] <Pwootage> (it's a common source of "The Elder Backslash" `\\\\\`)j [Edited]
L448[17:24:08] <Pwootage> (it's a common source of "The Elder Backslash" `\\\\\`) [Edited]
L449[17:24:20] <Pwootage> I keep forgetting I can't edit in discord because of the IRC bridge, sorry
L450[17:24:39] <Forecaster> You can
L451[17:25:12] <Forecaster> It just re sends the entire message with the edit
L452[17:26:42] <Pwootage> Yeah, but I'd rather not post the same message several times if I can avoid it
L453[17:27:22] <SAL9000> relevant https://www.xkcd.com/1638/
L454[17:27:22] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name: Backslashes Posted on: 2/2/2016
L455[17:28:59] <Pwootage> Yeah, that's the reference :p
L456[17:30:42] <AngelOfDeath> https://oc.cil.li/index.php?/topic/1507-looking-for-someone-to-convert-2-cc-scripts-2-oc/
L457[17:31:02] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath you've entered the realm of spam
L458[17:31:04] <payonel> just fyi
L459[17:33:09] <AngelOfDeath> sorry how does that work for irc if people come and people go is it really spam im only doing it every few hours and earlyer was i didnt relises discord was linked to irc
L460[17:34:02] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath you make a valid point, that some time between repeated comment does reduce the spamminess of the comments
L461[17:34:29] <payonel> it's just that, this is a relatively quiet channel, and those of us reading actual requests for help have noticed your request 3 or 4 times today
L462[17:34:45] <payonel> i'd be happy to give you pointers, and things to learn about
L463[17:34:55] <payonel> but i'm probably not going to port the code wholesale for you, and promise that it'll work
L464[17:38:34] <_habnabit> @AngelOfDeath what's your budget for hiring a contractor?
L465[17:40:56] <AngelOfDeath> well if i was doing this for a server or bigger scale for some actual use i might consider it but im just playing with computercraft and railcraft train systems trying to convert what i have to OC for personal use
L466[17:41:18] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath sure -- i'd be happy to help explain things
L467[17:41:27] <payonel> but porting and testing will be left to you
L468[17:43:13] <AngelOfDeath> explaining meaning snipets of code i can refrence and rip apart and rewrite
L469[17:44:07] <payonel> not quite
L470[17:44:12] <AngelOfDeath> print("Releaseing Full Carts")
L471[17:44:12] <AngelOfDeath> redstone.setBundledOutput("left", colours.blue)
L472[17:44:12] <AngelOfDeath> sleep(5)
L473[17:44:21] <payonel> please don't paste code in here
L474[17:44:29] <AngelOfDeath> can you rewrite that in OC and i can work from there till i get stuck
L475[17:44:57] <payonel> do you need to communicate via redstone signals? or do you want to communicate via modem messages?
L476[17:45:25] <AngelOfDeath> i have posted 2 paste bins have u seen them ?
L477[17:45:26] <payonel> a wired or wireless card in the machines could be useful, it can provide more specific and detailed information
L478[17:45:37] <payonel> yeah, and i'm not going to port your code
L479[17:45:50] <payonel> i'll explain any of the features/blocks/api we have to help you
L480[17:46:02] <AngelOfDeath> so u have the jist of what im doing
L481[17:46:46] <payonel> are you communicating between two computers?
L482[17:46:55] <AngelOfDeath> currently 2
L483[17:46:57] <SAL9000> @AngelOfDeath: http://ocdoc.cil.li/component:redstone
L484[17:47:12] * payonel sighs
L485[17:47:14] <AngelOfDeath> but more will be added as stations or depots are added
L486[17:47:28] <payonel> SAL9000: redstone may not be the preferred method here
L487[17:47:39] <payonel> that's what i'm trying to clarify
L488[17:48:07] <AngelOfDeath> k hold on im confused of the question
L489[17:48:20] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath it might make your work easier if you choose to communicate between computers using modem messages
L490[17:48:21] <SAL9000> ah. I didn't spot the message re communicating between 2 computers, sorry.
L491[17:48:42] <AngelOfDeath> like red.net.brodcast ?
L492[17:48:57] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath oc machines don't communicate in that sense with redstone
L493[17:48:57] <_habnabit> help i'm trying to figure out if using USB PHY over redstone would at all possible given i don't know if i can synchronize clock rates between computers
L494[17:49:13] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath they just read/write the redstone strength
L495[17:49:38] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath the other option is to use a modem, and you can send very detailed packets of info over a network connection
L496[17:49:40] <AngelOfDeath> ok so i can be tweaked i was just working with the API i had
L497[17:50:28] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath you just need to decide if you want to communicate with single redstone number values, or if you want more flexible packets of information
L498[17:50:38] <payonel> 7 -> 5 <- 2 etc
L499[17:50:39] <payonel> vs
L500[17:51:01] <payonel> {"some data", 10433, "meta data"} or whatever you make up
L501[17:51:11] <AngelOfDeath> data
L502[17:51:49] <payonel> modems can transfer a list of args (keep it short, fewer than 8 for sure)
L503[17:52:02] <payonel> of types: string, number, or boolean
L504[17:52:30] <AngelOfDeath> k modems does that mean wireless ?
L505[17:52:40] <AmandaC> it can
L506[17:52:44] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath my advice, create a flat world in creative. look at the ground a space in front of you (that you are not standing on) and run this command: /oc_sc
L507[17:53:04] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath the "network card" is the wired modem, and "wireless network card" is the wireless one
L508[17:53:24] <AngelOfDeath> is there range limits ?
L509[17:53:25] <payonel> the /oc_sc will spawn a computer fully setup you can test with. but put a modem card in it
L510[17:53:33] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath i think the default is 400m
L511[17:53:38] <AngelOfDeath> config ?
L512[17:53:44] <payonel> yes, it's all in the configs
L513[17:53:55] <AngelOfDeath> k starting new world
L514[17:54:10] <payonel> so run the /oc_sc twice to get to machines. put a wireless card in each
L515[17:54:46] <payonel> boot them up. in 1 machine, open your lua shell (just run `lua`) and type: component.modem.open(1)
L516[17:55:04] <payonel> then press ^d [control+d] to exit the lua shell, and run (on that same machine) `dmesg`
L517[17:55:44] <payonel> on the second machine, open the lua shell and run: component.modem.broadcast(1, "hello world", true, 123, false, "foobar")
L518[17:59:58] <AngelOfDeath> k
L519[18:00:25] <AngelOfDeath> dmesg does what ?
L520[18:01:14] <payonel> it'll wait for events, and print their details to stdout in pretty colors to help you decode and learn what your computer is "seeing"
L521[18:02:43] <AngelOfDeath> so computer 2 should be sending a message to computer 1
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L523[18:04:31] <AngelOfDeath> oh and im useing 1.7.10 minecraft just heads up
L524[18:04:53] <MGR> @AngelOfDeath Mind if I PM you in a few minutes about something that could help?
L525[18:05:13] <Izaya> here's the GERT sales pitch
L526[18:05:26] <AngelOfDeath> absulutly
L527[18:05:39] <MGR> Thank you
L528[18:05:40] * payonel facepalms
L529[18:05:44] <MGR> Just got to wrap something else up
L530[18:06:07] <AngelOfDeath> facepalm to me ?
L531[18:06:14] <Izaya> payonel: ocvm almost compiles on haiku
L532[18:06:24] <Izaya> I'll need to check if I can get experimental/filesystem tho
L533[18:06:30] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath i'll eat my hat if using mgr's network project saves you any effort in porting this
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L535[18:06:49] <payonel> more likely it'll increase the complexity 5 fold
L536[18:07:09] <payonel> Izaya: yeah .... or rewrite it? :) btw, why do you want haiku?
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L538[18:07:32] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath 1.7.10 is our default master branch
L539[18:07:44] <Izaya> windows sucks, os x sucks, linux sucks, the BSDs suck slightly less, Haiku sucks less than those
L540[18:07:46] <payonel> so, that's great. and are you using our release builds from curseforge?
L541[18:08:40] <Izaya> it's designed for what it does and it does it well, sorta thing
L542[18:09:30] <Izaya> ...
L543[18:09:46] <MGR> payonel, you've never looked at my recent code, or had it explained
L544[18:09:47] <Izaya> it may be as close to the unix philosophy as you can get for an OS for desktop use
L545[18:09:55] <AngelOfDeath> ya im use it twitch lol railcraft is missing major pieces in the new versions lol
L546[18:10:25] <payonel> @mgr i did review the code, AGAIN, after you made the PR. and i dont the code explained to me. it wasn't that complex
L547[18:10:48] <MGR> You did need it explained, because you made a lot of points that were incorrect
L548[18:10:53] <MGR> You only looked at half the code
L549[18:10:58] <MGR> I'm not arguing this in #oc
L550[18:11:00] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath the modem code hasn't changed in ages, but do make sure the openos version is >= 1.6.8
L551[18:11:05] <AngelOfDeath> dmesg isnt working its only locking my button presses
L552[18:11:09] <AngelOfDeath> logging
L553[18:11:23] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath it is working, that's all the computer is seeing
L554[18:11:41] <payonel> if you opened the port, and then broadcasted from another machine to the same port, you'll see those modem messages
L555[18:11:48] <AngelOfDeath> am i not suppose to see the message the other computer
L556[18:12:06] <Izaya> not arguing this in #oc because too many people know you're wrong :^)
L557[18:12:31] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath you'll see modem_message from machine 2 on machine 1. machine 1 opens port, machine 2 broadcasts
L558[18:12:40] <AngelOfDeath> im not aruging im doing somthing wrong but now sure what i put what u told me to but the computer is not showing the message
L559[18:12:47] <MGR> Izaya, incorrect
L560[18:12:58] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath the "arguing" part wasn't directed at you
L561[18:13:37] <AngelOfDeath> oh my bad i see this now
L562[18:16:09] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath no matter which component you choose to use, you're going to get data in OC as signal packets
L563[18:16:20] <payonel> whether those be redstone signals, or modem_message signals
L564[18:16:41] <payonel> so it is good to understand how those are handled, and how to use them
L565[18:16:43] <payonel> ~w signals
L566[18:16:44] <ocdoc> http://ocd.cil.li/component:signals
L567[18:17:30] <payonel> so you should review that page
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L569[18:23:07] <vifino>
L570[18:23:30] <Izaya> goddamnit vifino, I thought there was a spoiler there
L571[18:24:50] <Skye> Uhh
L572[18:25:15] <Skye> @MGR, @AngelOfDeath, payonel, I think I see the misunderstanding
L573[18:25:50] <Skye> I think what @AngelOfDeath is trying to do is a way to remotely control redstone signals using modem messages.
L574[18:26:52] <Skye> Now, payonel, I may have skimmed, but rednet is not redstone, it's modem stuff... Actually to be fair, it's close to @MGR's stuff, as it's a layer on top of modems.
L575[18:27:17] <Skye> But to be honest, that isn't needed
L576[18:27:49] <Skye> Did I just make a fool of myself?
L577[18:27:51] <Skye> :p
L578[18:28:36] <_habnabit> what network PR is this?
L579[18:30:02] <payonel> @skye yeah, that's why i'm trying to direct them to using modem_message
L580[18:30:29] <MGR> _habnabit, are you talking about my project?
L581[18:30:32] <_habnabit> yes
L582[18:30:41] <payonel> _habnabit: https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/pull/2639
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L584[18:34:07] <Skye> @AngelOfDeath, theoretically, once you have it ported, you could maybe shrink it even more and turn it into microcontroller code, buuut, first get it ported. :P
L585[18:36:05] <_habnabit> seems like it's pretty obviously in oppm territory
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L588[19:02:36] <_habnabit> i just realized.. http://ocdoc.cil.li/component:modem what is the wake-up message, even
L589[19:06:12] <payonel> _habnabit: a shutoff computer can be turned on with a wake message
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L594[19:06:31] <payonel> bleh, ^w
L595[19:06:32] <_habnabit> oic
L596[19:06:40] <payonel> ports are ignored for wake messages
L597[19:06:44] <payonel> i.e. any port
L598[19:06:47] <_habnabit> so a .. gotcha
L599[19:06:57] <vifino> HAHAHA I AM SO FUCKING AWESOME
L600[19:07:04] <_habnabit> and that works even if the computer is completely off?
L601[19:07:08] * payonel hi-fives vifino
L602[19:07:11] <payonel> high*
L603[19:07:15] <payonel> _habnabit: yes
L604[19:07:16] <vifino> :D
L605[19:07:18] <_habnabit> neat
L606[19:07:24] <SAL9000> vifino: what happened?
L607[19:07:34] <vifino> I now have 150 RGB leds installed in my office.
L608[19:07:42] <vifino> About 40W's of LEDs.
L609[19:07:47] <SAL9000> bias lighting, or just random LEDs all over the place?
L610[19:07:57] <vifino> Nope, chain around my desk.
L611[19:08:00] <SAL9000> ah
L612[19:08:05] <vifino> Syncronised to my music. :)
L613[19:08:14] <_habnabit> also am i misremembering or was there a way to bridge/extend wireless networks with a switch?
L614[19:08:25] <payonel> yeah they can repeat
L615[19:08:29] <payonel> thus extending the 400m limit
L616[19:08:32] <SAL9000> vifino: I was thinking dynamic bias lighting -- a ring of LEDs on the back side of a display/TV, synced to the video
L617[19:08:33] <_habnabit> ok cool
L618[19:08:48] <payonel> _habnabit: at some point you should consider link cards
L619[19:08:56] <payonel> imo
L620[19:09:12] <_habnabit> payonel, this is for remote logging, if that makes a difference
L621[19:09:18] <vifino> SAL9000: similar, but it's an equalizer around my desk
L622[19:09:39] <_habnabit> one server to receive all the messages and display them interleaved
L623[19:09:53] <payonel> i see
L624[19:10:20] <_habnabit> link cards are just 1:1, right? not 1:N?
L625[19:10:27] <payonel> correct
L626[19:10:35] <payonel> to EVERYONE @here -- please consider this request
L627[19:10:40] <payonel> i would like to improve our documentation
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L629[19:10:47] <payonel> but it is a big and time consuming task
L630[19:10:48] <payonel> AND
L631[19:11:16] <payonel> i don't know what is wrong, mainly because i know some of the details so well that i think the docs are okay in some places that are quite confusing to new people
L632[19:11:17] <payonel> SO
L633[19:11:25] <Mimiru> whew, corded can't @here
L634[19:11:26] <Mimiru> lol
L635[19:11:36] <payonel> i would like to start a github issue that lists ALL of the missing or incorrect pages on our wiki
L636[19:11:53] <payonel> and i need people to vote or something to promote priority of pages that need to be fixed
L637[19:13:03] <vifino> now all i need to do is glue the strip to the wall, hopefully relatively well distributed so that it is symetrical.
L638[19:13:28] <_habnabit> payonel, can i offer to do some of the doc writing too
L639[19:14:50] <payonel> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/2686
L640[19:14:51] <MichiBot> Title: The Big Wiki issue | Posted by: payonel | Posted: Mon Dec 18 19:14:42 CST 2017 | Status: open
L641[19:15:17] <payonel> _habnabit: holy crap yes, it is a public wiki. i wish 100 people worked on it. it'd be a great wiki in so little time if everyone pitched in
L642[19:15:31] <_habnabit> payonel, yay
L643[19:16:16] <Mimiru> I'd help.. but IIRC the mod adds computers that use.. some language, with some API things ooooor something
L644[19:16:31] <payonel> Mimiru: haha :P
L645[19:16:41] <Izaya> SAL9000: average the display brightness and have the LEDs attached to the baqck
L646[19:16:49] <Mimiru> seriously, I do good to remember how MY mods work..
L647[19:16:59] <Mimiru> I've not MCed in so long I'd be useless
L648[19:17:05] <_habnabit> payonel, docs are important and i should give back more to this project soooo
L649[19:17:25] <payonel> _habnabit: i honestly feel the first step is getting a good list of what needs to be done
L650[19:17:26] <_habnabit> well, and having submitted patches against the project _and_ others that use it..
L651[19:17:29] <_habnabit> payonel, sure
L652[19:17:49] <SAL9000> Izaya: I remember something on hackaday... someone put a HDMI splitter/decoder in their video path, got low-resolution data (because no NDA) and set the LEDs to the colors of the edge pixels
L653[19:17:52] <payonel> so anyone here is going through the wiki, just add a comment to that issue about the bad page
L654[19:18:30] <_habnabit> payonel, like wakeup messages? :p
L655[19:18:30] <payonel> @here please contribute to https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/issues/2686
L656[19:18:30] <MichiBot> Title: The Big Wiki issue | Posted by: payonel | Posted: Mon Dec 18 19:14:42 CST 2017 | Status: open
L657[19:18:38] <payonel> _habnabit: sure :)
L658[19:18:59] <Ristelle> hm?
L659[19:19:00] <D4rk> wow a mention
L660[19:19:26] <payonel> i've awaken the kraken
L661[19:19:48] <Izaya> hide your kerbals
L662[19:19:52] <payonel> haha
L663[19:20:23] <payonel> @ristelle and @d4rk and everyone else, i'm just ... tired of being sorry to our community for having bad docs
L664[19:20:36] <payonel> and it is too much to ask everyone to actually write wiki pages
L665[19:20:46] <payonel> but. i think it is perfectly ok to ask everyone to complain about it :)
L666[19:20:47] <Ristelle> eh its fine
L667[19:20:54] <D4rk> its fine
L668[19:20:59] <payonel> but SPECIFIC complaints, PLEASE
L669[19:21:01] <D4rk> i was just surprised
L670[19:21:10] * Mimiru bans @payonel from discord for 96 hours
L671[19:21:13] <payonel> haha
L672[19:21:14] * Izaya is unsure whether his web version of the manual actually helps anyone
L673[19:21:17] <Ristelle> but from what i seen of the docs it looks good
L674[19:21:25] <Ristelle> like there isnt any issues
L675[19:21:36] <Ristelle> so im suprised
L676[19:21:37] <payonel> Ristelle: there are a lot of incomplete areas
L677[19:21:44] <payonel> and people honestly do complain
L678[19:23:16] <payonel> _habnabit: how is that? (see issue)
L679[19:23:32] <payonel> can i just delete comments as i "handle" them in the top article?
L680[19:23:36] <payonel> that might help
L681[19:23:42] <payonel> make the issue a bit more dynamic
L682[19:24:08] <payonel> yeah, i'm going to delete comments as i handle them
L683[19:24:48] <payonel> tada! deleting comments! censorship at its best
L684[19:25:07] <_habnabit> payonel, looks good
L685[19:26:33] <Kodos> You know what I want to see updated first? The fucking rack page
L686[19:27:21] <MGR> Not a bad idea
L687[19:27:26] <payonel> @kodos then add a comment :)
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L689[19:36:06] <payonel> @kodos this one? http://ocdoc.cil.li/block:server_rack
L690[19:37:09] <Kodos> Yes
L691[19:37:20] <Kodos> Internal/external mode is no longer applicable, it uses Enabled/Disabled
L692[19:37:21] <payonel> ok i added it to the list
L693[19:37:29] <Kodos> And a clearer explanation for what those do as well is needed
L694[19:37:44] <Kodos> Maybe some examples/infographics
L695[19:37:46] <Kodos> ?
L696[19:38:06] <_habnabit> i was also quite confused by how to do remote console stuff
L697[19:38:38] <payonel> _habnabit: you mean this: http://ocdoc.cil.li/item:terminal
L698[19:38:38] <payonel> ?
L699[19:38:49] <_habnabit> yeah that thing
L700[19:38:57] <payonel> ok, added
L701[19:58:38] <AmandaC> payonel: I registered an account the other day, so.... Baby steps?
L702[19:59:00] <AmandaC> Re: the wiki
L703[20:03:23] <payonel> DOCTOR. LEO. MAAAARTIN!
L704[20:03:48] <payonel> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA7LGqwjhYs
L705[20:03:49] <MichiBot> Baby Steps as by Bill Murray in What About Bob! | length: 13s | Likes: 17 Dislikes: 0 Views: 8,078 | by Michael Rubino | Published On 10/7/2016
L706[20:04:13] <payonel> this one is better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl6s6DGapug
L707[20:04:13] <MichiBot> Baby Steps | length: 1m 10s | Likes: 91 Dislikes: 2 Views: 22,821 | by Jennifer Sahr | Published On 12/5/2015
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L709[20:40:53] <AngelOfDeath> https://pastebin.com/eBnEeGk5
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L720[20:41:55] <KoxFox> @AngelOfDeath what's wrong with it
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L725[20:42:31] <Mimiru> o_O
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L728[20:42:37] <Mimiru> gg Espernet
L729[20:42:50] <Guest39666> ...
L730[20:43:03] <CompanionCube> uh, what just happened
L731[20:43:04] <CompanionCube> %oclogs
L732[20:43:04] <KoxFox> Payonel, a guest? No way
L733[20:43:04] <MichiBot> https://oclogs.pc-logix.com/
L734[20:43:04] <AngelOfDeath> im getting an error
L735[20:43:05] <AngelOfDeath> /home/autorun.lua:46:in main chunk(...tail calls...)[C]: in function 'xpcall'/lib/process.lua:63: in function </lib/process.lua:59
L736[20:43:10] <Mimiru> a server died
L737[20:43:28] <KoxFox> Well, lemme look, angel
L738[20:43:50] <CompanionCube> lol the logs say it was a netsplit
L739[20:44:00] <Mimiru> yes, a server died
L740[20:44:14] <Mimiru> I didn't say it was mine, and I said gg Espernet :P
L741[20:47:06] <KoxFox> Angel, I am not overly familiar with the Redstone system of oc.
L742[20:47:07] <KoxFox> Can you try printing information to the screen to try to narrow down how far it's making it into the program?
L743[20:47:07] <KoxFox> I believe the issue is in the first few parts of your code, but I'd like to me sure
L744[20:47:33] <AngelOfDeath> no where i just get the error when i run it
L745[20:48:22] <KoxFox> Yes, so try, for debugging purposes, printing "start" underneath where you require all your libraries.
L746[20:48:47] <AngelOfDeath> k 1 sec
L747[20:51:29] <Guest39666> well for one, i see an infinite loop without any yield
L748[20:51:40] <Guest39666> you should add an event.pull(0) at least once per loop
L749[20:51:52] <AngelOfDeath> yea thats where im finding the problem starting with the print
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L751[20:53:02] <AngelOfDeath> so in with the else statment ?
L752[20:53:53] <Guest39666> once per loop
L753[20:54:01] <Guest39666> a place that will always be executed, once per loop
L754[20:54:40] <AngelOfDeath> so it dosent matter at the begining or end of the loop
L755[20:54:50] <Guest39666> also, SURPRISE, more documentation needs updating :)
L756[20:55:00] <Guest39666> the getBundledOuput returns a table of results
L757[20:55:56] <AngelOfDeath> can you give me a snipet of getBundledOuput(_,_,_,_)
L758[20:56:43] <Guest39666> oh no it doesn't
L759[20:56:55] <Guest39666> haha, i wasn't passing a valid color value in the 2nd arg
L760[20:56:55] <Guest39666> phew
L761[20:57:27] <Guest39666> @AngleOfDeath do you understand what i mean that you need an event.pull(0) once per loop?
L762[20:57:42] <AngelOfDeath> else
L763[20:57:45] <AngelOfDeath> dam
L764[20:57:57] <Guest39666> ah, that's also why your code is failing (just found it)
L765[20:58:00] <AngelOfDeath> else
L766[20:58:00] <AngelOfDeath> event.pull(0)
L767[20:58:00] <AngelOfDeath> counter = 0
L768[20:58:12] <Guest39666> @angelofdeath why would you put it in an else?
L769[20:58:26] <AngelOfDeath> just an exaple
L770[20:58:29] <Guest39666> i said once per loop, not "once per loop if no redstone value is found"
L771[20:58:35] <Guest39666> well, whatever
L772[20:58:46] <Guest39666> so your issue is that colors.lightBlue does not exist
L773[20:58:49] <Guest39666> but colors.lightblue does
L774[20:58:51] <AngelOfDeath> thats just the part im looking at
L775[20:59:04] <AngelOfDeath> oh question
L776[20:59:09] <Guest39666> so colors.lightBlue reults in nil, which causes getBundledOutput to return all of the color values, a table of values
L777[20:59:11] <AngelOfDeath> colours ?or colors
L778[20:59:12] <Guest39666> and you can't :
L779[20:59:24] <Guest39666> %lua {} < 0
L780[20:59:24] <MichiBot> main:1: attempt to compare table with number
L781[20:59:26] <AngelOfDeath> CC had some funny colors thing
L782[20:59:34] <Guest39666> it is spelled colors, not colours
L783[21:00:02] <Guest39666> if it was colours, and your code has colors, you get:
L784[21:00:07] <Guest39666> %lua (nil).foo
L785[21:00:07] <MichiBot> main:1: attempt to index a nil value
L786[21:00:14] <AngelOfDeath> case senc
L787[21:00:18] <AngelOfDeath> ah
L788[21:03:39] <AngelOfDeath> thank you that fixed it
L789[21:05:55] <AngelOfDeath> how to terminate
L790[21:06:09] <AngelOfDeath> ctrl + c?
L791[21:06:29] <Guest39666> ctrl+c creates a soft interrupt, and ctrl+shift+c creates a hard interrupt
L792[21:08:27] <AngelOfDeath> do i need to redstone cards to use bundled cables on left and right
L793[21:09:24] <Guest39666> you only need 1 card
L794[21:09:36] <Guest39666> you specify the side you care about in the code
L795[21:12:06] <AngelOfDeath> am i doing this right
L796[21:12:07] <AngelOfDeath> redstone.setBundledOutput(sides.back, colors.blue, 0)
L797[21:12:13] <AngelOfDeath> im not geting output
L798[21:12:24] <AngelOfDeath> oh i mean its 255
L799[21:12:28] <AngelOfDeath> not 0
L800[21:12:41] <AngelOfDeath> and its not activating
L801[21:13:19] <AngelOfDeath> and is this correct im getting and error for this term.setCursorPos(1, 1)
L802[21:14:29] <AngelOfDeath> nvm found it
L803[21:14:48] <AngelOfDeath> well the term one im still haveing prob with the output
L804[21:21:24] <Guest39666> what is your question?
L805[21:22:02] <AngelOfDeath> redstone.setBundledOutput(sides.back, colors.blue, 255)
L806[21:22:02] <AngelOfDeath> is not activating
L807[21:23:06] <Guest39666> which bundled cable mod are you using?
L808[21:23:12] <AngelOfDeath> project
L809[21:25:07] <AmandaC> %choose optometrist or zero
L810[21:25:07] <MichiBot> AmandaC: zero
L811[21:25:19] <AmandaC> Hrm, nah
L812[21:26:39] <Guest39666> try 16 instead of 255
L813[21:26:50] <Guest39666> i haven't tested it but i know there is a PR to allow larger redstone values
L814[21:26:54] <Guest39666> err, 15
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L816[21:28:40] zsh sets mode: +v on payonel
L817[21:28:54] <payonel>
L818[21:29:44] <AngelOfDeath> 15 didnt work ether
L819[21:29:58] <AmandaC> What oc / mc version?
L820[21:30:07] <AngelOfDeath> 1.7.10
L821[21:30:31] <AngelOfDeath> im know it the release but there no problems with the version ?
L822[21:32:16] <payonel> ill be back in a few minutes. i'll test project red bundled cables in 1.7.10
L823[21:34:04] <AngelOfDeath> k
L824[21:34:34] <AngelOfDeath> they are detecting the input from other colors i just cant output
L825[21:43:40] <D3matt> Wew I forgot this thing even existed.
L826[21:43:54] <D3matt> Has anything significant changed in the last ~year or so?
L827[21:44:12] <payonel> @d3matt mostly 1.11/1.12 compat, and openos has come a long way
L828[21:44:23] <payonel> minor niceties per user feedback
L829[21:48:02] <payonel> @angelofdeath works for me
L830[21:51:13] <payonel> https://imgur.com/a/5tmCi
L831[21:51:43] <payonel> https://imgur.com/a/FLVIB
L832[21:52:10] <payonel> https://imgur.com/a/dFeMQ
L833[21:52:17] <payonel> the cable turns red, it is powered
L834[21:53:42] <Kodos> 5 bucks says he's got the sides confused
L835[21:53:53] <AngelOfDeath> back
L836[21:54:06] <AngelOfDeath> and mabey at first thats now why its back
L837[21:54:32] <AngelOfDeath> cause inst that the right side not left
L838[21:55:25] <AngelOfDeath> oh wait
L839[21:56:19] <payonel> @angelofdeath are you telling me you didn't even troubleshoot testing multiple sides?
L840[21:56:46] <AngelOfDeath> i did but i think some where i ctrl z
L841[22:03:26] <Kodos> Not to mention sides are used from the perspective of the computer, not the player
L842[22:03:35] <Kodos> In Payo's example picture, that side is the computer's left side
L843[22:03:41] <Kodos> Even though it's on your right when you're looking at the PC
L844[22:04:00] <Kodos> (Honestly, having it be that way is super fucking annoying but changing it now would break ALLL the programs)
L845[22:04:07] <payonel> wuh!
L846[22:04:09] <payonel> no man, it makes sense
L847[22:04:10] <payonel> :)
L848[22:04:27] <AngelOfDeath> its not that bad aslong as you know about it
L849[22:05:42] <AngelOfDeath> what can a mirocontroller run
L850[22:06:32] <AngelOfDeath> im getting an error bios:2: attempt to call global 'require' (a nil value)
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L852[22:07:08] <payonel> @angelofdeath: code run from the eeprom has no operating system
L853[22:07:17] <payonel> require, for example, is part of openos
L854[22:10:16] <AngelOfDeath> oh
L855[22:11:18] <AngelOfDeath> autorun how does that work cause its not
L856[22:11:33] <payonel> in eeprom you have component, computer, string, math, table .. only a few things
L857[22:11:54] <payonel> autorun where? from what? autorun has to be a file at the root of a fs, named autorun.lua or .autorun.lua
L858[22:12:02] <payonel> and that too is an openos thing
L859[22:12:06] <AngelOfDeath> so i can run dumb down code
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L861[22:23:13] <payonel> _habnabit: yo
L862[22:25:19] <AngelOfDeath> how to i get the components fuctions again components.routing_track somthing
L863[22:25:55] <payonel> which component?
L864[22:26:23] <AngelOfDeath> i have an adapter beside the routing track
L865[22:26:49] <payonel> you need to know what component you're using, the name
L866[22:26:57] <AngelOfDeath> but i wanna do
L867[22:26:57] <AngelOfDeath> lua
L868[22:26:58] <AngelOfDeath> =components.routing_track
L869[22:27:00] <payonel> you can run `components` in the shell to list connected components
L870[22:27:48] <payonel> there is no api called components (there is a shell command called `components`)
L871[22:27:48] <AngelOfDeath> how do i get the setdets() stuff like that
L872[22:27:55] <payonel> so what does =component.routing_track return
L873[22:28:32] <AngelOfDeath> oh nvm it didnt work the first 7 times i did it
L874[22:37:22] <_habnabit> payonel, hi, i'm home now
L875[22:38:54] <AngelOfDeath> does monitor.write() still work in OC
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L877[22:41:31] <AngelOfDeath> can fine the api for screen or monitors
L878[22:41:41] <AngelOfDeath> cant
L879[22:51:08] <AngelOfDeath> can some one link me to sending and reciving messages
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L882[22:58:25] <payonel> _habnabit: hi i'm back now -- i'm trying to back port your crafting fix to 1.7.10
L883[22:58:35] <payonel> but...things are different
L884[22:58:48] <_habnabit> payonel, darn
L885[22:58:56] <payonel> for example, findMatchingRecipe returns an ItemStack
L886[22:59:01] <payonel> so i dont have getCraftingResult
L887[22:59:15] <payonel> also, no craftResult.setRecipeUsed
L888[22:59:21] <payonel> no craftingSlot.onTake
L889[22:59:44] <_habnabit> payonel, okay yeah i figured
L890[22:59:59] <_habnabit> that's a shame
L891[23:00:28] <_habnabit> hopefully it's fine on 1.11
L892[23:01:10] <payonel> yeah probably
L893[23:01:15] <payonel> but ... i gotta fix this for 1.7.10 first
L894[23:01:17] <payonel> :(
L895[23:01:28] <_habnabit> i don't know if it's _broken_ on 1.7.10
L896[23:01:35] <_habnabit> i think it was a regression
L897[23:01:41] <payonel> oh really?
L898[23:01:49] <payonel> ok let me test that
L899[23:01:50] <payonel> so
L900[23:01:56] <payonel> if i try to craft a repair it'll repro?
L901[23:01:58] <payonel> is that right?
L902[23:02:02] <_habnabit> yeah
L903[23:02:15] <payonel> ok i'll load that up
L904[23:02:16] <_habnabit> it crafts nothing on 1.12 and works as expected on 1.7.10
L905[23:02:38] <payonel> ok well i gotta test until it breaks
L906[23:02:40] <payonel> can't target 1.12
L907[23:02:46] <payonel> i mean...initially
L908[23:02:50] <_habnabit> gotcha
L909[23:02:53] <payonel> probably 1.11
L910[23:02:54] <_habnabit> i just never used 1.11
L911[23:03:10] <payonel> hehe
L912[23:03:14] <payonel> yeah, it's not our hot item
L913[23:03:51] <payonel> ~340k 1.12 downloads, and ~2.7k 1.11
L914[23:03:56] <payonel> of our latest builds
L915[23:08:32] <payonel> yep
L916[23:08:37] <payonel> works in 1.7.10
L917[23:08:40] <payonel> ok, i'll go up
L918[23:14:08] <payonel> um
L919[23:14:10] <payonel> works in 1.11
L920[23:14:18] <payonel> i'm testing with two used pick axes
L921[23:14:25] <payonel> then i component.crafting.craft(1)
L922[23:14:27] <payonel> and i get a fixed one
L923[23:14:30] <payonel> is that right?
L924[23:15:31] <payonel> _habnabit: poke
L925[23:15:49] <_habnabit> payonel, yo
L926[23:15:55] <payonel> is my test valid ^
L927[23:16:05] <_habnabit> payonel, yeah, that should work
L928[23:16:09] <payonel> :/
L929[23:16:10] <_habnabit> payonel, you should get true, 1
L930[23:16:15] <payonel> ok, then appears to be a 1.12 only issue
L931[23:16:18] <payonel> which is weeeeird
L932[23:16:18] <_habnabit> wacky!
L933[23:16:22] <payonel> that almost never happens
L934[23:16:30] <payonel> imma test on 1.12
L935[23:16:32] <payonel> just to see the bug
L936[23:19:14] * payonel facepalms
L937[23:19:14] <_habnabit> okay
L938[23:19:16] <payonel> 1.12 crashed
L939[23:19:17] <payonel> haha
L940[23:19:20] <_habnabit> NICE
L941[23:19:49] <payonel> oc not in stack
L942[23:19:53] <payonel> maybe a bad forge
L943[23:19:57] <payonel> i'll update
L944[23:20:03] <payonel> fyi, my tests are oc only
L945[23:20:41] <payonel> it crashed while i was breaking stone
L946[23:20:43] <payonel> :)
L947[23:21:22] <abculatter_2> gg no re
L948[23:21:24] <_habnabit> my tests had more mods but only because i guess `gradlew runClient` pulled 'em in
L949[23:21:33] <payonel> ah, it crashed when i picked up 2 cobbles
L950[23:21:38] <payonel> add recipe or achievement or something
L951[23:23:00] <payonel> ok
L952[23:23:02] <payonel> repro's in 1.12
L953[23:23:11] <payonel> welp, i GUESS i'll merge y'er dern per
L954[23:23:15] <_habnabit> haha sorry
L955[23:23:18] <payonel> pee ahr
L956[23:23:37] <_habnabit> i would say it'd be a good inclusion in 1.11 because it's closer to how 'real crafting' works but if it's not broken.. idk
L957[23:28:57] <AngelOfDeath> can i have a second screen connected to a computer and have only text i want to diplay on it if so how do i do it i cant find any api help or anything
L958[23:30:21] <_habnabit> @AngelOfDeath yeah, you need a second graphics card, and then you just control it like any other component. 1sec and i can pull up an example
L959[23:31:09] <payonel> @AngelOfDeath i'm sure _habnabit will have a fancy example, just know this is an advanced operation, not something that'll just work with openos basic behavior
L960[23:31:51] <AngelOfDeath> --monitor.write("Theres A Train Leaving Bay 1")
L961[23:31:56] <AngelOfDeath> somthing like that but OC
L962[23:32:07] <payonel> yeah, oc doesn't quite work like that
L963[23:32:18] <payonel> but if you have two gpus, it's not impossible
L964[23:32:22] <payonel> well
L965[23:32:25] <payonel> you can even do it with one
L966[23:32:35] <payonel> anything can be done :)
L967[23:33:11] <AngelOfDeath> i just want a second screen as a debug screen or info screen aside from the main
L968[23:33:27] <payonel> in oc you set text to a gpu
L969[23:33:35] <payonel> and you pick which screen the gpu binds to
L970[23:34:16] <AngelOfDeath> so i i want to use a second card i could remove the redstone card and use restone i/o block ?
L971[23:34:31] <payonel> why remove the redstone card?
L972[23:34:51] <payonel> look, when you use io.write or print or term.write ... that's all printing to the screen currently bound to the current gpu
L973[23:34:52] <AngelOfDeath> i allready have 3 cards wireless redstone and gpu
L974[23:35:16] <payonel> you have 2 options: 1. term.gpu().bind(screen_2_address)
L975[23:35:28] <payonel> then all writes (io.write, print, term.write, etc) will start printing to screen 2
L976[23:35:56] <payonel> well, that's probably your easiest option
L977[23:36:29] <payonel> you should know that the cursor position belongs to term, not the screen
L978[23:36:34] <_habnabit> https://gist.github.com/habnabit/2a804785f6bca60cd5498a8fc675541a
L979[23:36:34] <AngelOfDeath> binding errors if theres no screen right ?
L980[23:36:45] <_habnabit> i thought i had a simpler program, but all of the other ones i had were more complex than this
L981[23:36:47] <AngelOfDeath> \think i read this
L982[23:37:15] <_habnabit> .. and then it also has a dependency on a library i wrote that i think is broken under recent openos, but you can factor that out
L983[23:37:43] <payonel> _habnabit: oh yeah? link to that broken lib?
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L985[23:38:46] <AngelOfDeath> k term = what the main ?
L986[23:39:16] <_habnabit> payonel, https://gist.github.com/habnabit/d92cbc0cb02fa4bb65be59cf998fc64f it's been a while since i poked at this
L987[23:39:41] <_habnabit> also for some reason my irc client is hecka broken when discord people talk so i guess i'm going to switch to discord for now
L988[23:41:33] <habnabit> @AngelOfDeath i don't know what your question is, sorry
L989[23:41:46] <AngelOfDeath> sorry im confued term.write("Theres A Train Leaving Bay 1") will only go to monitor 2
L990[23:42:38] <habnabit> @AngelOfDeath https://gist.github.com/habnabit/2a804785f6bca60cd5498a8fc675541a#file-adjust-injection-lua-L144-L152 is where it's writing to the screen
L991[23:43:04] ⇦ Parts: _habnabit (~habnabit@i.love.my.jatc.at) ())
L992[23:44:07] <payonel> @habnabit quick glance i dont see any obvious reasons, unless you are trying replace /lib/process with your own proces
L993[23:44:10] <payonel> cause that ain't gonna work
L994[23:44:18] <payonel> anyways, i'll review it later if you'd like
L995[23:44:21] <payonel> i gonna run soon
L996[23:45:02] <habnabit> @payonel np. but yes, i do actually replace parts of the system, and i'm looking over the code again for the exact function that was the reason why..
L997[23:45:31] <payonel> ok, well...not that i don't want to help you out - but, it's definitely not supported to replace system libs
L998[23:45:32] <payonel> :)
L999[23:45:36] <habnabit> something about process.load vs. process.spawn
L1000[23:45:53] <payonel> i'm changing, improving -- that stuff all the time
L1001[23:46:04] <payonel> i just keep the api the same
L1002[23:47:24] <S3> Something happened today I never saw before
L1003[23:47:30] <S3> and I'm glad I wasn't in the room XD
L1004[23:47:42] <S3> We pulled a glass caserole dish out of the oven right
L1005[23:47:44] <S3> it cooled down
L1006[23:47:54] <S3> I turned the wrong burner on to boil water, so it was on high
L1007[23:48:08] <habnabit> @payonel OH RIGHT. process.load _right now_ only takes a path. i'm spawning a function as a process without there being a path associated with it
L1008[23:48:09] <S3> and a few minutes later there was a massive explosion and shards of glass went EVERYWHERE in the house
L1009[23:48:09] <S3> XD
L1010[23:49:28] <payonel> S3: dude, one time i forgot about meatballs on the stove, i had meat exploded bits all over the place, like 10 ft from the stove
L1011[23:49:41] <payonel> not as bad as your glass shrapnel
L1012[23:49:48] <payonel> but, it was pretty hilarious, and meat on the ceiling too
L1013[23:50:21] <S3> heh
L1014[23:50:30] <S3> yeah we got it cleaned up but holy shit
L1015[23:50:38] <S3> took forever
L1016[23:50:44] <S3> we're still finding shards of glass around
L1017[23:51:02] <S3> unfortunately the cats were in the room but they GTFO
L1018[23:51:12] <S3> they look alright though
L1019[23:51:31] <habnabit> @payonel oh hey it looks like process.load can take a function now
L1020[23:51:55] <payonel> yeah
L1021[23:52:06] <habnabit> hooray
L1022[23:52:25] <habnabit> the other silly bit i added was giving processes names (taken from US census results) instead of pids
L1023[23:52:34] <habnabit> (and added a ps command)
L1024[23:52:50] <payonel> openos has a ps now
L1025[23:52:56] <payonel> not necessarily what you made it do
L1026[23:52:59] <payonel> but, it'ssomething
L1027[23:53:00] <habnabit> heh
L1028[23:56:09] <payonel> ok, out for now
L1029[23:56:11] * payonel is afk
L1030[23:56:21] <payonel> oh but
L1031[23:56:29] <payonel> thank you very much, @habnabit
L1032[23:56:33] <S3> Oh man
L1033[23:56:35] * payonel is afk
L1034[23:56:43] <S3> my friend snap chatted the video he did of us driving
L1035[23:56:45] <S3> whyyy
L1036[23:56:51] <S3> I wanted a copy of it
L1037[23:57:25] <Forecaster> @Pwootage editing on discord id's about the same as using SED on irc
L1038[23:57:51] <Forecaster> @Pwootage editing on discord is about the same as using SED on irc [Edited]
L1039[23:58:10] <S3> lol
L1040[23:58:19] <S3> being able to edit messages is dumb
L1041[23:58:55] <S3> The fact is, quote databases exist partially because once it's up it's up for grabs XD
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