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<Forecaster>
%shell
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<Forecaster>
...
L13[01:36:01]
<Forecaster>
%inv list
L15[01:36:05]
<Forecaster>
huh
L16[01:36:08]
<Forecaster>
is that still broken
L17[01:49:25] <S3> well that's
different
L18[01:50:45] <S3> the same person who
yesterday was like "I'm not dependant or addicted to my
phone"
L19[01:51:50] <S3> is stomping around
throwing a panic attack fit up and down the house yelling "My
phone always works my my phone always works"
L20[01:52:27] <S3> because their phone
stopped charging last night and wont charge on anything with any
cable atm.. apparemntly
L21[01:54:19] <SF-MC> sucks when it happens
though :(
L22[01:54:23] <SF-MC> my first phone died
that way
L23[01:55:05] <S3> I don't even have a
phone
L24[01:55:09] <S3> I just stopped using
it
L25[01:55:12] <S3> one day
L26[01:55:31] <S3> until I no longer had
service anymore because who cares
L27[02:14:52] <S3> It drives some people
nuts that I don't have a phone even because for some apparent
reason they've trained their brains to think that it's the only way
to communicate
L28[02:15:12] <Izaya> you got a
landline?
L29[02:15:17] <S3> but when I was growing
up nobod had a cell phone
L30[02:15:22] <S3> I kind of do
L31[02:15:36] <S3> I have a SIP line to a
desk phone in my office with a registered phone number
L32[02:15:56] <S3> I pretty much just use
it for voicemail
L34[02:16:42] <S3> pretty handy, but when I
mean I don't have a phone I'm talking about a cell phone
L35[02:16:53] <S3> "I don't have a
phone attached to me"
L36[02:17:35] <Izaya> phones don't have
loops in the case for attaching them to things any more though
:<
L38[02:18:01] <Izaya> That's one of two
things I miss about my Galaxy Ace >.>
L39[02:18:05] <S3> I wonder why
L40[02:18:27] <Izaya> because they're glued
to people's hands, I guess
L41[02:18:33] <Izaya> seriously that was a
good feature
L42[02:18:52] <Izaya> how else am I meant
to clip it onto something
L43[02:18:55] <Izaya> cases don't have that
either
L44[02:18:59] <Izaya> not that people use
cases either
L45[02:20:04] <S3> I used a case when I
came across a sheap silicone one
L46[02:20:10] <S3> but generally didn't
bother
L47[02:21:26] <Izaya> flip case is the only
way to go x_x
L48[02:22:55] <SF-MC> I don't have a
protective case
L49[02:23:06] <SF-MC> but one that clips
onto my belt for actually carrying it
L50[02:23:40] <Izaya> that is
convenient
L51[02:23:46] <Izaya> I wish my case had
like
L52[02:23:50] <Izaya> a metal ring in the
spine or something
L53[02:24:10] <Izaya> so I could loop some
string or whatever into it and attach it to my belt like I do my
wallet
L54[02:24:17] <Izaya> s/belt/belt
loops/
L55[02:24:31] <SF-MC> I did that with my
first phone
L56[02:24:40] <SF-MC> because I carried it
in a camera case thinger
L57[02:34:16] <SF-MC> I don't generally do
protective cases
L58[02:34:29] <SF-MC> because the last time
I did that, I played with it and ended up actually breaking it
lol
L59[02:34:39] <SF-MC> besides, I tend to
both
L60[02:34:51] <SF-MC> a) not drop my phone
on hard surfaces (mostly soft carpet)
L61[02:35:09] <SF-MC> b) not pick phones
that shatter when you look at them *cough*iphones*cough*
L63[02:35:53] <MichiBot>
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L64[02:36:49] <S3> carpet?
L65[02:36:59] <SF-MC> yrah
L66[02:37:07] <S3> carpet is absolutely
disgusting
L67[02:37:11] <S3> I alwasy rip it up
L68[02:37:11] <SF-MC> mostly carpet that I
manage to knock it onto
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L70[02:37:21] <SF-MC> ok, you do you I
guess
L71[02:37:24] <SF-MC> *shrug*
L72[02:37:30] <Izaya> I don't think I go
anywhere with carpet
L73[02:37:42] <Izaya> not so great in
summer
L74[02:37:46] <S3> I used to remove carpets
in peoples houses. everything you spill, everything that
happens
L75[02:37:50] <S3> its in that carpet
forever
L76[02:37:57] <S3> and when you pull it
up
L77[02:38:06] <S3> some really disgusting
shit is usually found on the subfloor
L78[02:39:02] <S3> often it gets into the
padding
L79[02:39:11] <S3> and that stuff is really
nasty
L80[02:41:48] <Izaya> we originally had
carpet here
L81[02:42:02] <Izaya> ripped it up because
the wood underneath is really nice
L82[02:42:13] <S3> it actually devalues a
house here
L83[02:42:31] <S3> to have carpet\
L84[02:45:04] <SF-MC> that's
impressive
L85[02:45:09] <SF-MC> not sure if that's in
a good or bad way
L87[02:46:40] <S3> people generally put
their flooring right above the subfloor. the purpose of the floor
is to protect the subfloor from rot
L88[02:46:47] <S3> which, carpets don't
actually do
L89[02:46:56] <SF-MC> makes sense I
guess
L90[02:47:06] <SF-MC> pray you never have
to come to my house then :P
L92[02:47:13] <SF-MC> it's like... half
carpet
L93[02:47:47] <S3> I live way in the corner
of the us where nobody goes anyways besides the occasional weird
tourist
L94[02:48:02] <S3> man tourist season
sucks
L95[02:48:03] <SF-MC> NE aka
Maine-ish
L98[02:48:37] <S3> see you actually know
where Maine is
L100[02:48:43] <SF-MC> :D
L101[02:48:43] <g> We have almost entirely
carpet upstairs
L102[02:48:44] <S3> I'm impressed
L103[02:48:52] <g> but that's fine because
we don't even drink upstairs :v
L104[02:49:00] <SF-MC> there are only 3
options for corners friendo
L105[02:49:07] <SF-MC> 3 of them are
decent tourist spots :P
L106[02:49:27] <SF-MC> (I think Washington
is, at any rate)
L107[02:49:43] <S3> gotta get those
microsofts
L108[02:49:57] <SF-MC> Museum of
Glass
L109[02:50:03] <SF-MC> Mountains and
shit
L110[02:50:08] <SF-MC> The sound
L111[02:50:15] <SF-MC>
s/sound/Sound/
L112[02:50:15] <MichiBot> <SF-MC>
The Sound
L113[02:50:16] <S3> sound?
L114[02:50:21] <SF-MC> Puget Sound
L115[02:50:27] <SF-MC> aka teh ocean
L116[02:50:34] <S3> oh, meh
L117[02:50:46] <SF-MC> yeah, not really an
ocean person myself either, but hey
L118[02:50:47] <S3> if I wanna hear the
ocean I just go fishing
L119[02:51:27]
<Kodos> Yay,
my PR got accepted and merged
L120[02:51:38] <SF-MC> Museum of Glass is
special because IIRC Dave Chihuly is from around here
L122[02:51:59]
<Kodos>
Yeh
L123[02:52:03]
<Kodos> The
one I was complaining about today
L124[02:54:25] <S3> I should make an oppm
package that patches the system to rm -rf / every time you typo a
command
L125[02:54:38] <S3> so you're careful
:D
L126[02:54:48] <S3> ironically enough
there's a linux distro like that
L127[02:55:46] <S3> disclaimer: Don't run
that command!
L128[02:56:17] <SF-MC> I typo enough junk
that I'm going to pass, thanks
L129[02:56:41]
<Forecaster>
what pr?
L130[02:56:58] <g> good ol' suicide
linux
L131[02:57:15] <g> it's a package you can
install on most ditros these days
L132[02:57:22] <g> distros*
L134[02:57:36] <SF-MC> let's be real
L135[02:57:49] <SF-MC> It's sometimes hard
enough to keep Linux in working order as it is
L136[02:57:53] <S3> %w KBGR
L137[02:57:54] <MichiBot> Current weather
for Bangor International, ME Current Temp: -7°F/-22°C Feels Like:
-18°F/-28°C Current Humidity: 65% Wind: From the West 5 Mph/7 Km/h
Conditions: Clear
L138[02:57:56] <SF-MC> why make it any
more difficult than it needs to be?
L139[02:58:03] <S3> oh not too bad
L140[02:58:15] <g> I find linux to be fine
most of the time
L141[02:58:24] <g> it's just those times
where you wake up and your vm node rebooted itself for no
reason
L142[02:58:39] <SF-MC> I will grant, it is
awesome 95% of the time
L143[02:58:39] <g> and all your vms are
down
L144[02:58:49] <SF-MC> the other 5% makes
you want to shoot yourself
L147[02:59:12] <g> I remember years and
years ago, we had this old windows XP machine
L148[02:59:13] <S3> Linux is great, but
FreeBSD's kernel is much cleaner.
L149[02:59:15] <g> with like a 30GB hard
drive
L150[02:59:29] <g> windows was really slow
so I installed uh..
L151[02:59:31] <g> what was it
L152[02:59:33] <g> mandriva?
L153[02:59:40] <SF-MC> I remember that
shit
L154[02:59:40] <g> I think it was
mandriva
L155[02:59:47] <SF-MC> Dad used to use
that
L156[02:59:57] <g> and I remember having
to break parts of it because my wifi adapter had no linux
drivers
L157[03:00:07] <g> luckily ndiswrapper was
a thing but I never did figure out how to run that thing on
startup
L158[03:00:09] <S3> mandriva.. hmm.. that
sounds familiar.. was that renamed from another distro in the
past?
L159[03:00:15] <g> it's based on
mandrake
L160[03:00:16] <SF-MC> Mandrake
L161[03:00:21] <S3> oh yes!
L162[03:00:22] <S3> manrape
L163[03:00:29] <S3> we used to call it
that
L164[03:00:44] <g> I remember some other
distro as well
L165[03:00:45] <g> sabayon?
L166[03:00:48] <g> "linux for
gaming"
L167[03:00:55] <S3> I never used it but I
had thought it dissapeared
L168[03:01:01] <g> well bear in mind
L169[03:01:03] <g> this was like
L170[03:01:04] <g> 10+ years ago
L171[03:01:10] <S3> sabayon was
horrifying
L172[03:01:31] <S3> the people who wrote
the python software for sabayon were so stupid
L173[03:01:37] <g> oh man, I remember I
still used the shit out of MSN
L174[03:01:40] <SF-MC> Sabayon is
apparently now a Gentoo derriv
L175[03:01:40] <g> so I had some janky KDE
client
L176[03:01:56] <g> and it used to piss off
my girlfriend because it couldn't do video properly, it just showed
the first frame
L177[03:02:02] <S3> for example, the
package managemet system would download ALL package metadata into
memory when you clicke don the package manager icon
L178[03:02:09] <S3> and it took about 10
minutes before the UI would pop up
L179[03:02:16] <S3> because it was busy
downloading metadata
L180[03:02:46] <g> oh, that's why it was
so slow
L181[03:02:51] <S3> hahaha
L182[03:02:58] <g> I remember installing
it and I had to leave it all night to do updates
L183[03:03:03] <S3> it was because they
weren't programmers
L184[03:03:13] <S3> they probably copy
pasted from stack overflow
L186[03:03:24] <g> haha, well, yknow
L187[03:03:37] <g> I can't remember what I
ended up settling on
L188[03:03:40] <g> I think it was
SUSE
L189[03:04:00] <g> oh, I remember trying
out solaris as well and hating it for some reason
L190[03:04:11] <S3> I've used a lot of
distributions in the past but I have always gone back to my first
distribution: Slackware
L191[03:04:19] <g> I use arch these
days
L192[03:04:30] <S3> but for the past 5
years I don't think I've touched anything but Slackware for
Linux
L193[03:04:37] <S3> wait no I did have a
look at arch
L194[03:04:42] <S3> and got pissed at its
changes
L195[03:04:43] <g> arch has the nicest
package management I've tried so far
L196[03:04:48] <g> but I like to be
bleeding edge
L197[03:04:50] <g> a lot of people
don'#t
L198[03:04:52] <g> don't*
L199[03:04:57] <SF-MC> I tried Gentoo for
a bit
L200[03:05:01] <SF-MC> thought it was a
neat toy
L201[03:05:09] <S3> Slackware's package
selection is very stable
L202[03:05:13] <SF-MC> but installed it on
a not-super-fast machine so it dragged quite a bit
L203[03:05:16] <S3> so that means some
software is pretty outdated
L204[03:05:37] <g> the weird thing about
using arch is you realise why all these language-specific version
managers are necessary
L205[03:05:39] <S3> but in Slackware it's
very easy to just compile libs you need to be updated by hand
L206[03:05:46] <g> like for example
L207[03:05:49] <g> I use ghost for my
blog
L208[03:05:50] <SF-MC> "Stable as a
rock often means old as a rock"
L209[03:05:55] <g> it uses node
L210[03:05:57] <g> but it won't run on
latest node
L211[03:06:12] <g> you need to go back to
stable node, and the easiest way to do that is with nvm
L213[03:06:28] <g> node version manager,
not nevermind
L215[03:06:50] <g> I get the point but
it's amusing to deal with
L216[03:06:58] <g> I'm using to packages
that are too old, not too new >:|
L218[03:07:09] <S3> I don't deal too much
with node
L219[03:07:22] <S3> but I've been playing
with electron a little bit this weekend
L220[03:07:25] <g> yeah, I'm a python guy
so these problems aren't so common
L221[03:07:42] <SF-MC> speaking of
Python
L222[03:07:53] <S3> I always really hated
managing modules, etc in Python, even with pip
L223[03:07:55] <SF-MC> are we starting to
finally get to 3.x for world domination
L225[03:08:01] <g> SF-MC, yep
L226[03:08:06] <g> _finally_
L227[03:08:10] <SF-MC> seems like when I
tried to learn Python, it was still pretty split
L228[03:08:16] <SF-MC> and this was 3 or 4
years ago
L229[03:08:24] <g> S3, you're not the
first person I've seen say that
L230[03:08:31] <g> SF-MC, well, python 2
is going to be EOL'd in two years
L231[03:08:37] <g> so people kinda have to
move at this point
L232[03:08:42] <SF-MC> pffffffft
L233[03:08:48] <S3> g: CPAN is a pretty
ruggest system (for Perl)
L234[03:08:53] <SF-MC> You give people too
much credit
L235[03:09:00] <g> I help run a relatively
large python learners server on discord
L236[03:09:08] <g> most people come in
expecting to do python 3
L237[03:09:15] <g> there's like two people
doing python 2, maybe
L238[03:09:19] <S3> although since summer
and besides my job I haven't even touched imperative code
anymore.
L239[03:09:21] <g> on a server of 2000
people, that's not bad
L240[03:09:30] <SF-MC> fair enough
L241[03:09:51] <g> S3, I never really
liked perl
L242[03:09:56] <S3> I started writing in
Elixir over the course of last summer and it's amazing
L243[03:09:59] <g> always kind of thought
of it as a necessary evil
L244[03:10:04] <g> how's that old joke go
again?
L245[03:10:09] <g> "Perl is
self-obfuscating"?
L247[03:10:24] <SF-MC> first language was
Perl
L248[03:10:41] <S3> part of that is that
many perl programmers you ever see outside of those in #perl are
horrible at writing good looking code
L249[03:10:41] <SF-MC> but I haven't
written anything serious in like... 9+ years in Perl
L250[03:10:43] <g> I know a guy that
really likes Elixir on the python server as well but I don't really
have much interest in it
L251[03:10:45] <g> I just really like
python
L252[03:10:53] <g> although I'm interested
in kotlin
L253[03:10:53] <S3> I usually take great
care into writing my Perl
L254[03:11:11] <g> I love that acme module
that turns perl scripts into ascii art
L255[03:11:19] <g> couldn't do that in
most languages
L256[03:11:43] <S3> Well, Elixir is your
goto language if you need modern features but incredible
scalability for cluster computing
L257[03:12:06] <S3> A great example of
that is Discord's server backend
L258[03:12:10] <S3> which is written in
Elixir
L259[03:12:51] <SF-MC> is it like
L260[03:12:51] <S3> 5 million + concurrent
users, microsecond latency, all on one Elixir process tree.
L261[03:13:14] <SF-MC> a known thing that
iChun Portal Guns don't work in Mystcraft ages in 1.7.10?
L262[03:13:22] <SF-MC> or am I just being
unlucky right now?
L263[03:14:01] <SF-MC> being unlucky
L264[03:14:09] <SF-MC> :/
L265[03:14:35] <S3> Have they fixed the
portals so you can see into them yet?
L266[03:14:50] <SF-MC> not a thing in
1.7.10 AFAIK
L267[03:15:02] <SF-MC> I think I saw a
release for a later Minecraft that re-enabled it though
L268[03:15:25] <S3> it just takes some
OpenGL magic
L269[03:15:47] <S3> not much unlike how
the CCTV mod worked in beta
L270[03:15:57] <SF-MC> It's in the 1.10.2
release
L271[03:16:57] <S3> wow 4:20 am
L272[03:17:03] <S3> I shoud go back to
bed
L273[03:17:07] <SF-MC> yeah I know
L274[03:17:14] <S3> that person had that
panic attack at lik 3
L275[03:17:15] <S3> like*
L276[03:17:19] <S3> and they're asleep
now
L277[03:17:34] <SF-MC> hope you survive
and don't kill them and all that
L279[03:17:45] <S3> no they're fine
L280[03:17:52] <S3> but I warned them
about phones
L281[03:17:59] <S3> and it's not the
phones fault,
L282[03:18:10] <S3> it can happen with
anything
L283[03:18:21] <S3> but humans attachment
to communication is very sensitive
L285[03:19:59] <SF-MC> Don't be an alien,
you got it
L286[03:20:23] <g> S3, yeah, it can
certainly do some impressive things
L287[03:20:40] <g> the problem for me is
like
L288[03:20:44] <g> 1. I have
projects
L289[03:20:50] <g> 2. I don't have that
much free time
L290[03:20:53] <g> 3. I don't work in
IT
L291[03:21:22] <g> so if I'm gonna learn a
new language, it has to be for some project
L292[03:21:27] <g> which is why I haven't
learned kotlin yet
L293[03:35:51] <SF-MC> ok
L294[03:35:58] <SF-MC> I need to not
computer anymore tonight
L295[03:35:59] <SF-MC> o/
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L298[03:39:23] <g> I know that feel
lol
L300[03:40:58]
<Forecaster>
you are online D:<
L301[03:41:02]
<Forecaster>
I started you this morning!
L302[03:57:37] <asie> AmandaC: The YNot
update will be released today hopefully
L303[03:57:42] <asie> McJty is working on
the necessary changes in XNet
L305[04:14:24]
<Forecaster>
oh my
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ohi Skye
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L319[07:07:06] <S3> %w KBGR
L320[07:07:07] <MichiBot> Current weather
for Bangor International, ME Current Temp: -7°F/-22°C Feels Like:
-20°F/-29°C Current Humidity: 65% Wind: From the West 6 Mph/9 Km/h
Conditions: Partly Cloudy
L321[07:07:12] <S3> interesting
L322[07:07:24] <S3> over at my mothers
house the thermometers are all reading -27
L323[07:07:40] <S3> I bet the airport
thermometer is sitting in the sun what do you think?
L324[07:11:25]
<Forecaster>
quite possibly
L325[07:11:49] <S3> though that is a big
jump
L326[07:13:31] <S3> ironically
L327[07:13:35] <S3> it says it's -27
F
L328[07:13:40] <S3> but -16 F is -26
C
L331[07:17:00] <S3> Oh hey that guy
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L333[07:36:08] <S3> high quality textures
are killing memory / hard disk space..
L334[07:36:24] <S3> maybe we all need to
go back to 2D 8 bit games
L336[07:39:18]
<Forecaster>
nah
L339[07:42:32] <S3> 50% done downloading
portal 2
L340[08:00:19]
<TheFox> 10
years and yet -15c is still reasonably UNCOMFORTABLE.
L341[08:00:19]
<TheFox>
Time to cross the pond and go home. 40 C here i come!
L342[08:02:57]
<Forecaster>
we generally only get a few degrees below 0 here
L343[08:09:05]
<TheFox>
Where I am from, the coldest I remember is like... 22... in the
rain at night
L344[08:20:00] <Vexatos> We had four days
of snow so far :I
L345[08:20:15] <Vexatos> The last cold
winter was 2013
L346[08:20:19] <AmandaC> %weather Eau
Clare, wisconson
L347[08:20:20] <MichiBot> No data
returned
L348[08:20:40] <AmandaC> I guess the
airport up the road doesn't have any weather monitoring
equipment
L350[08:21:25] <Vexatos> Which is why I
went skiing 1000km south last week :3
L351[08:21:39] <Inari> %weather Eau
Claire, wisconsin
L352[08:21:40] <MichiBot> Current weather
for Eau Claire, WI Current Temp: -6.9°F/-21.6°C Feels Like:
-7°F/-22°C Current Humidity: 81% Wind: From the North 0.0 Mph/0.0
Km/h Conditions: Mostly Cloudy
L353[08:22:08] <AmandaC> ah, or I can't
spell the state right
L354[08:23:47] <Inari> AmandaC: Nor the
airport name :D
L355[08:24:04] <Inari> Or is it a
city
L356[08:24:15] <AmandaC> It's a small
town/city
L357[08:24:20] <AmandaC> The airport has
two terminals
L358[08:24:28] <Inari> Just like a
battery
L359[08:27:22] <AmandaC> two terminals and
one baggage claim
L360[08:31:03] <Inari> No clue what the
electronics equivalent of a baggage claim would be
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L362[08:40:56] <AmandaC> Vexatos: 1000km
is a long distance to skii.
L363[08:41:05] <AmandaC> I didn't know
there was a slope that long
L364[08:46:45] <Vexatos> yes
L365[08:46:57] <Vexatos> I actually did
100km of skiing in four days
L366[08:47:27] <Vexatos> 100km in around
20 hours of total time spent skiing [and getting back up]
L367[08:47:33] <Vexatos> not too bad
:3
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<Forecaster>
that's pretty cool
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L377[09:38:12] <Lumien> Does someone know
whether the angel upgrade is meant to work in an upgrade
container?
L378[09:38:20] <Lumien> Or do i have to
"activate" it or something?
L379[09:39:15]
<MGR> You do
not have to activate it
L380[09:39:25]
<MGR> It
*should* work in an upgrade container, and is always active
L381[09:41:44]
<MGR>
"The last transmission we received from the expedition fleet
was this magnificent picture of the opening of a black hole."
--- Quote 1/2
L382[09:48:41] <Lumien> Could i somehow
check whether the angel upgrade is present from lua?
L383[09:49:52]
<MGR> Not
that I'm aware of, but that's a good question
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L388[11:17:45] <AmandaC> if there'sno
explicit compnent entry for it, you could make the bot do a little
dance to try and place stuff in what is probably safe to assume is
midair
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L391[11:45:52]
<Forecaster>
and that's how pugs are made
L392[11:48:04] <Lumien> Well i know it
isn't working, i just wanna know whether the robot
"thinks" he has the upgrade
L393[11:48:36]
<Forecaster>
well, if it can't place blocks in the air, then no...
L394[11:48:43]
<Forecaster>
it's not particularly hard to test
L395[11:48:54]
<MGR> The
angel upgrade lets the robot float really high @Forecaster
L396[11:50:52] <fingercomp> @MGR it's the
hover upgrade that increases the flight limit
L397[11:51:04]
<MGR> Oh,
I'm confusing the two
L398[11:51:07]
<MGR> My
bad
L399[11:51:33]
<MGR> Yeah,
if it isn't placing blocks in midair, the angel upgrade probably
isn't working
L400[11:56:29]
<Forecaster>
wellp
L401[11:56:33]
<Forecaster>
I tested it
L402[11:56:43]
<Forecaster>
angel upgrade works fine in an upgrade container
L403[11:57:30]
<Forecaster>
Lumien so there you go
L404[12:07:01] <payonel> Lumien: i suppose
you could use the device info
L405[12:07:12] <payonel>
computer.getDeviceInfo()
L406[12:08:47] <payonel> Lumien: with the
angel upgrade installed, in device info you'll find
"Description": "Angel Upgrade"
L407[12:08:57] <payonel>
"Product": ""FreePlacer (TM)"
L408[12:09:16]
<Forecaster>
did I miss the actual issue?
L409[12:09:48]
<MGR>
@Forecaster He wanted to know if you could tell in Lua if the Angel
Upgrade worked
L410[12:09:57]
<MGR> Well,
was present
L411[12:09:59]
<Forecaster>
ah
L412[12:10:00] <payonel>
"worked" or "is present"
L413[12:10:08] <payonel> yeah, thus,
getDeviceInfo
L414[12:10:21]
<Forecaster>
well, robot.place returns true if it was able to place the block
:P
L415[12:10:56]
<Forecaster>
(and false if not)
L416[12:11:10] <payonel> %ping
L417[12:11:11] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
payonel 0.41s
L418[12:18:55] <AmandaC> `false, reason`
if not
L419[12:19:12]
<Forecaster>
oh?
L420[12:19:23] <AmandaC> the reason will
be something like "entity" if a cow/sheep/etc is in front
of it. IIRC
L421[12:19:25]
<Forecaster>
does doing = in the lua promt only print the first item then?
L422[12:19:41] <AmandaC> I might be
mistaken
L423[12:20:07]
<Forecaster>
cause when I did =robot.place() it just printed `false`
L424[12:20:09] <AmandaC> I swear it has
that pattern for `place` too. I know it does for `move` at
least
L425[12:20:30] <AmandaC> I made my tree
farm robot beep angerly when you stand in it's way
L426[12:20:44]
<MGR> It
should kill you instead
L427[12:20:56] <AmandaC> and waste
duribility on my axe? Nah
L428[12:21:11]
<MGR> Good
point
L429[12:21:24] <AmandaC> Besides, then the
grave would be in the way
L430[12:21:30]
<Forecaster>
unequip axe, punch, re-equip axe
L431[12:21:30] <Inari> AmandaC: Beep
angerly how
L432[12:21:45] <AmandaC> Inari:
`computer.beep` with a more meanicing tone
L433[12:21:55]
<MGR> Break
the grave and loot it
L434[12:22:10] <Inari> I just wondered if
you gave it like, a sound pattern or a single tone or such :D
GTuess single tone then
L435[12:22:47] <Mimiru>
computer.beep("..-. ..- -.-. -.- .. -. -- --- ...- .")
:P
L436[12:26:09] <Inari> Does that
work?
L437[12:26:23] <Mimiru> in theory, yes..
I've never tried it.
L438[12:26:31] <Inari> Didn't know OC can
do morse cdoe, enat
L439[12:26:44] <S3> AmandaC: we need a
6581 card
L441[12:28:31] <Inari> Thats cool
L442[12:29:26] <Mimiru> so, it's do able
from the API, I assume you can do it via lua in game
L444[12:30:38]
<TheFox>
unless you're doing something diff
L445[12:30:41]
<TheFox> no
such luck
L446[12:30:55] <Mimiru> awww, so only from
the API then
L447[12:31:02] <Inari> Lame
L448[12:31:30]
<TheFox> I
mean... that's maybe... at most a 10 line function to make?
L449[12:31:42]
<TheFox> to
convert to morse?
L450[12:31:49]
<TheFox>
morse to beep*
L452[12:32:00] <MichiBot>
Title:
Expose computer.beep(pattern)
| Posted by: Inari-Whitebear
| Posted: Tue Jan 02 12:31:44 CST 2018
| Status:
open
L454[12:34:59]
<TheFox> I
know I should get this, but I've never played that game, soo.. I
don't
L455[12:38:45] <Inari> Falmer are the
original native inhabitants. And the Stormcloaks say Skyrim is for
the natives (Nords) and want to kick the Empire/Thalmor out
L456[12:38:48] <Inari> As far as I know at
least
L457[12:38:54] <Inari> I'm not super
educated on Skyrim lore
L458[12:39:41]
<Forecaster>
it's true, except they're kinda degerated underground and are
super-hostile :P
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L461[12:47:42] <payonel> @Forecaster the
lua prompt will print all returns, not just the first
L462[12:48:18]
<Forecaster>
that's what I thought
L463[12:57:15] <payonel> Inari: good
catch
L465[12:58:01] <MichiBot>
Title:
Expose computer.beep(pattern)
| Posted by: Inari-Whitebear
| Posted: Tue Jan 02 12:31:44 CST 2018
| Status:
open
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L467[13:01:40] <Foltik> Does anyone know
how the filter parameter works for the method
getItemsInNetwork(filter) of an AE controller?
L468[13:02:10] <Foltik> I've tried setting
it to a table where {label="Stone"} and it works
correctly
L469[13:02:28] <Foltik> But when I set it
to {name="minecraft:stone"} it doesn't work, even though
it should return the same thing
L470[13:02:36] <Foltik> returns
{n=0}
L471[13:02:50] <Foltik> I can send a
snippet to test this
L472[13:02:55] <Inari> payonel: Not my
catch ;D
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L477[13:12:57] <Michiyo> @Forecaster>
did this ping you?
L478[13:13:04] <Michiyo> damn it
@Forecaster
L479[13:13:21] <Michiyo> @status
@Forecaster
L480[13:13:30] <Michiyo> nope... seems
it's still broken
L481[13:13:34] <Michiyo> yay.
L482[13:15:49] <Foltik> I've tested the
above in singleplayer and it still doesn't work, I'm going to open
an issue
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L487[13:22:14] <Michiyo> @status
@Forecaster
L488[13:22:16]
<Discord>
Forecaster is currently IDLE
L489[13:22:22] <Michiyo> @status
@Forecaster
L490[13:22:22]
<Discord>
Forecaster is currently IDLE
L491[13:22:28] <Michiyo> k, seems to work
now
L492[13:22:50] <Michiyo> Testing a ping of
@Forecaster
L493[13:23:24] <Michiyo> yep, Corded now
strips ZWS out of mentions and @status
L494[13:23:27] <Lumien> Yeah the Angel
Upgrade just doesn't seem to work for me, returns false and doesn't
return a reason
L495[13:23:45] <Lumien> Probably mod
incompability
L496[13:23:49]
<MGR> Hooray
@Mimim
L497[13:23:52]
<MGR> Hooray
@Mimiru [Edited]
L498[13:25:43]
<Forecaster>
Lumien mod incompatability?
L499[13:28:51] <payonel> Lumien: did you
read what i said about device info?
L500[13:29:30] <Lumien> Yes, it does
appear to be in there
L501[13:29:46]
<Sarren
Nardieu> lol what have i started now xD
L502[13:30:48] <Lumien> Doesn't work if
it's built into the robot either
L503[13:30:57]
<Sarren
Nardieu> i've certainly been keeping you entertained with my off
the cuff "computer.beep() isn't a thing" remark
L504[13:31:21]
<Forecaster>
Lumien: using the latest version of OC?
L505[13:35:10] <Lumien> yes
L506[13:35:36]
<Forecaster>
well it worked for me in an upgrade container
L507[13:37:31]
<Forecaster>
I'd assume it would work fine if I implanted it in a robot as
well
L508[13:38:06] <Vexatos> Now then
L509[13:38:10] <Vexatos> Lumien is playing
on 1.12
L510[13:38:14] <Vexatos> Forecaster is
playing on 1.10
L511[13:38:17] <Vexatos> payonel knows
what this means
L512[13:38:19]
<Forecaster>
indeed
L513[13:38:43] <Vexatos> And yes, I assume
that Lumien is playing on 1.12 because this is exactly the type of
thing that a version change would cause
L514[13:38:46] <payonel> car of worms,
that what it means
L515[13:38:52] <payonel> car
L516[13:38:52] <payonel> ha
L517[13:38:54] <payonel> can*
L518[13:38:58] <payonel> but maybe an
entire car, too
L519[13:39:11]
<Forecaster>
and we all know what that means
L520[13:39:15]
<Forecaster>
it's time to go fishing!
L521[13:39:22]
<Sarren
Nardieu> woot!
L522[13:39:26]
<Sarren
Nardieu> i like fishing
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L524[13:45:22] <test18566389> leave
L525[13:45:29]
<Forecaster>
nope
L526[13:45:30]
<Forecaster>
fail
L527[13:45:32]
<Sarren
Nardieu> sorry that was me
L528[13:45:43]
<Sarren
Nardieu> im trying to figure out what the server is xD
L529[13:45:46]
<Forecaster>
you're not forgiven!
L530[13:45:49]
<Sarren
Nardieu> ?
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L532[13:46:07]
<MGR> Shame
on you ?
L533[13:46:10]
<Sarren
Nardieu> ?
L534[13:49:24]
<Sarren
Nardieu> you'd think the irc program would just default to our
one lol
L535[13:49:47] <AmandaC> "our
one"?
L536[13:49:56]
<MGR> That
would make sense, but \o/
L537[13:50:06] <S3> wait what
L538[13:50:08] <S3> sense
L539[13:50:11] <S3> what is that?
L540[13:50:47]
<Sarren
Nardieu> so.... what is the esper net link?
L541[13:50:56]
<MGR>
irc.esper.net
L542[13:50:59] <S3> lool!
L543[13:51:00]
<MGR> port
6667
L544[13:51:02]
<Sarren
Nardieu> *facepalm*
L545[13:51:30]
<MGR>
?
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L547[13:51:57]
<Sarren
Nardieu> Yay!
L548[13:52:15]
<MGR> Is
that you?
L549[13:52:20]
<Sarren
Nardieu> yes ?
L550[13:52:27]
<MGR>
Hooray!
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L552[13:52:44]
<Sarren
Nardieu> whoops i broke it D:
L553[13:52:47]
<MGR>
%bye
L554[13:52:47] <MichiBot> MGR: Oh, well,
bye I guess...
L555[13:53:00] <S3> %w mcmurdo
L556[13:53:01] <MichiBot> Current weather
for McMurdo, Antarctica Current Temp: 29°F/-2°C Feels Like:
29°F/-2°C Current Humidity: 68% Wind: From the 7 Mph/11 Km/h
Conditions: Light Fog
L557[13:53:07] <S3> R O F L
L558[13:53:15] <S3> %w KBGR
L559[13:53:15] <MichiBot> Current weather
for Bangor International, ME Current Temp: 9°F/-13°C Feels Like:
-2°F/-19°C Current Humidity: 44% Wind: From the West 7 Mph/11 Km/h
Conditions: Partly Cloudy
L560[13:53:25] <S3> oh hey it rose 20
degrees!
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L562[13:53:30]
<MGR> Maine
is colder than Antarctica
L563[13:53:33]
<MGR> I can
believe that
L564[13:53:58]
<Sarren
Nardieu> the problem im having is the text is too small! ?
L565[13:54:06]
<Sarren
Nardieu> let me try again
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L567[13:55:04]
<MGR> Lower
resolution?
L568[13:55:14]
<MGR> I
mean, make the resolution lower?
L569[13:55:22]
<Sarren
Nardieu> yeah im messing with that now
L570[13:55:59]
<Sarren
Nardieu> what is the aspect ratio on these things xD
L571[13:56:02] <payonel> Lumien: if you
have time (which would save me time) can you try testing with only
oc, our latest dev build, on 1.12 -- to confirm angel upgrade
broken or good?
L572[13:56:22]
<MGR>
@Sarren Nardieu 16x5
L573[13:56:26] <AmandaC> @"Sarren
Nardieu" roughly 1:2
L574[13:56:42] <Lumien> Will do :), if i
can reproduce it i'll create an issue
L575[13:57:13] <payonel> Lumien: that
would be much appreciated, thank you
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L578[14:00:41]
<Sarren
Nardieu> ok i think 30x40 is good
L579[14:02:15] <FactualOrc> now it's time
for science! of the minecraft variety xD
L580[14:03:40] <FactualOrc> does the irc
program need to be chunk loaded?
L581[14:03:54] <AmandaC> I run my
single-screen-per-floor elevator control program at 60, 30 and it
seems to cover a pretty good size of the screen
L582[14:04:09] <AmandaC> no noticable
gaps
L583[14:04:55] <FactualOrc> i have two
monitors on top of eachother
L584[14:05:21] <AmandaC> There's also
getAspectRatio
L585[14:05:40] <FactualOrc> lol
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L587[14:06:58]
<Sarren
Nardieu> ah so it does need to be chunk loaded xD
L588[14:07:13]
<Sarren
Nardieu> i should of guessed
L589[14:09:00]
<Sarren
Nardieu> whats the easiest way to export you programs from one
world to another?
L590[14:09:31]
<Forecaster>
copy the files from the opencomputers folder in the world
folder
L591[14:09:35]
<Sarren
Nardieu> awesome
L593[14:11:59] <MichiBot>
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L594[14:12:00]
<Forecaster>
Excite
L595[14:13:00]
<Sarren
Nardieu> ?
L596[14:13:06]
<Forecaster>
@Inari "probably no walking around, but maybe atmospheric
landings towards the end of the year" ObsidianAnt
speculating
L597[14:13:12]
<Sarren
Nardieu> space legs?
L598[14:13:19]
<Sarren
Nardieu> oh you beat em to it
L599[14:13:25]
<Sarren
Nardieu> oh you beat me to it [Edited]
L600[14:13:32] <Inari> Well theres always
hope for Star Citizen
L601[14:14:07]
<Sarren
Nardieu> star citizen is certainly comoing along
L602[14:14:12]
<Sarren
Nardieu> star citizen is certainly coming along [Edited]
L603[14:14:18] <Inari> So much
editing
L604[14:14:27]
<Sarren
Nardieu> does editing not work on irc?
L605[14:15:00] <S3> wait what?
L606[14:15:06] <AmandaC> It resends the
edited message with the new content and `[Edited]` appended
L607[14:15:08] <Inari> It re-sends the
message, sticking "[Edited]" on the end :P
L608[14:15:09] <S3> Dude on IRC, when your
message is sent it's there.
L609[14:15:23]
<Sarren
Nardieu> wow
L610[14:15:26] <S3> careful what you say
:D
L611[14:15:32]
<Sarren
Nardieu> thats pretty archaic xD
L612[14:15:33] <S3> IRC was written in the
80s
L613[14:15:37]
<Sarren
Nardieu> lol
L614[14:15:39] <S3> when people could
type
L615[14:15:42] <AmandaC> S3: I know of a
mac client that eats `s/foo/bar/` to edit the previous
message
L616[14:15:43] <S3> imo it's very
nice
L617[14:15:54] <AmandaC> ( client-side
display )
L618[14:16:05] <S3> doesn't help much
XD
L619[14:16:13] <S3> unless it suspends
transmit for like 30 seconds
L620[14:16:42] <S3> I am exactly as old as
IRC
L622[14:16:44] <AmandaC> Nope. I know this
because someone did a joke s// and then the person that was getting
help was like "What do you mean open the fart tab?"
L623[14:16:51] <S3> off by maybe a month
or so
L625[14:17:29] <AmandaC> ( Open the Fart
Tab is the name of my new parody band )
L626[14:17:31] <S3> AmandaC: Maybe it's an
IRC2.0 feature
L627[14:17:34] <S3> or whatever the hell
it is
L628[14:17:44]
<Sarren
Nardieu> so why do you guys choose to use irc?
L629[14:17:47] <S3> I noticed there's some
new meta protocol on top of IRC that some servers support
L630[14:17:47] <AmandaC> S3: nope, it was
just a display thing the client did on received messages
L631[14:18:01] <S3> oh I see
L632[14:18:05] <S3> I get it now
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L634[14:18:12] <AmandaC> Like IRCCloud
does to backticks and similar if you ticck the box to
L636[14:18:19] <S3> that's neat
L637[14:18:27] <S3> Sarren: Why wouldn't
we?
L638[14:18:32] <S3> Simplicity is
key
L639[14:18:58] <S3> Do you know how a lot
of chats work? A lot of them now use Jabber like crap
L640[14:19:01]
<Sarren
Nardieu> he says as he fails to triggre the ping
L641[14:19:02] <S3> which is heavy XML
stuff
L642[14:19:45] <S3> You're on a gateway, I
don't care about triggering your ping
L644[14:20:03] <S3> At all
L645[14:20:07]
<Sarren
Nardieu> wow
L646[14:20:13]
<Sarren
Nardieu> well your a wonderful person
L647[14:20:47] <S3> No, it's just that I
am not going to take the extra time to ping somebody across
Corded
L648[14:20:53] <S3> Why bother.
L649[14:21:01] <S3> Especially if you're
actively sitting there reading messages
L650[14:21:26]
<Sarren
Nardieu> wait what?
L651[14:21:40]
<Sarren
Nardieu> lol
L652[14:21:45]
<Sarren
Nardieu> irc in a nutshell
L653[14:21:48] <S3> Sarren: It's not like
I can tab complete you.
L654[14:22:06]
<Sarren
Nardieu> no i mean the bit where you said "actively reading
messages"
L655[14:22:06] <S3> and I think Name: is a
decent format
L656[14:22:07]
<Forecaster>
I could on my irc client
L657[14:22:18]
<Forecaster>
:P
L658[14:22:20]
<Sarren
Nardieu> was kinda funny
L660[14:22:53] <S3> Man I gotta drive for
almost 2 hours in a minute
L661[14:23:02] <S3> when all I want to do
is go hom and work on stuff
L662[14:23:10] <iNick> so, still haven't
found any loot floppies. I've found many temples, a couple
dungeons, none yet. Are we sure it's being populated?
L663[14:23:16]
<Forecaster>
not that I go on IRC much anymore, because why bother?
L664[14:23:33] <S3> I've actually pondered
getting rid of Irc Cloud
L665[14:23:37] <S3> it's just too
much
L666[14:23:53] <S3> I was doing better
with irssi anyways
L667[14:24:03] <AmandaC> iNick: if you
added OC after the world was generated, that might happen. That
said, you can also just craft them with a scrench + openos
floppy
L668[14:25:04] <S3> Okay time to head
out
L669[14:25:52] <iNick> amanda: I saw the
JEI crafting there showing those, I might have been trying blank
floppies, but I remember I wasn't getting a result. i'll try an
openos floppy
L670[14:30:52] <Michiyo> IIRC anything
after 1.9? dropped the loot floppies?
L671[14:31:44] <Michiyo> I've not dug into
the code a lot.. b ut I seem to remember there being a huge change
in how loot was done around 1.8/1.9 so the cycling of the loot
floppy recipies was added, and IDK if it was ever added back to the
loot tables.
L672[14:34:47] <iNick> Michiyo: which has
been a lot of my experience introducing myself to the mod; most of
the doc I'm finding is old. quite old.
L673[14:35:05] <iNick> crafting openos
with scrench is working. Appreciate that detail
L674[14:35:20]
<Forecaster>
that tends to be the case with large mods that have been around for
a while
L675[14:35:47] <iNick> OC may have been
around, but I don't think it's got the userbase one might perceive
it to be
L676[14:36:05]
<Forecaster>
okay?
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L679[14:44:45] <iNick> BTW: *LOVE* the
texturing for the servers. Spot on.
L680[14:49:30] <Kodos> Fuck people
man
L681[14:50:22]
<Forecaster>
well, only some of them
L682[14:50:27] <Vexatos> iNick, on the
contrary, I am always surprised just how many people actually use
the mod
L683[14:51:46] <iNick> Vexatos: it's such
an available, expandable mod - (IMHO possibly due to the EEPROM
requirement). I'm trying to write my first functional EEPROM
L684[14:52:27] <Vexatos> I'm happy you
enjoy it :I
L685[14:52:50]
<Forecaster>
I hate everything about it.
L686[14:52:56] <Michiyo> ^
L687[14:53:06] <iNick> wasn't my first go
at it. a long ago (probably around MC1.7 days I glanced at it and
thought.. "too complicated" and ignored it. revisiting it
in MC1.12
L688[14:53:13]
<Forecaster>
but if my voice wasn't broken due to the flu I'd be recording more
videos about it right now
L689[14:53:27] <Vexatos> the 1.7 version
is still feature-identical
L690[14:53:42]
<Forecaster>
and the 1.10 version!
L691[15:05:40] <AmandaC> AND TEMIA'S
AXE
L692[15:08:56] <Inari> %seen Temia
L693[15:08:56] <MichiBot> Temia was last
seen 25d 4h 37m 42s ago. Saying: I think I need some time away,
sorry.
L694[15:09:00] <Inari> :<
L695[15:12:15] <asie> some good news for
1.12 OC users
L696[15:12:20] <asie> the Charset Barrel
and Record Player now have OC APIs
L697[15:12:57] <asie> I might backport the
barrel part of the feature to 1.10. Not sure, though. There's not
much interest in 1.10 Charset at all
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L702[15:23:24] <iNick> I'm getting
better.. I actually wrote an EEPROM that boots. But how can I yield
if os.sleep (or related) is unavailable (as per wiki doc)
L703[15:23:46] <Izaya>
computer.pullSignal(time)
L704[15:23:49] <Izaya> kinda
L705[15:23:56] <Izaya> if it gets a signal
it'll stop yielding
L706[15:24:21] <iNick> hrm, tricky. then
just main loop that back again and again..lol
L707[15:24:23] <iNick> __
L708[15:24:27] <iNick> typo.. ++
L709[15:24:28] <Izaya> yeah uh
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L712[15:25:26] <Izaya> function
sleep(time) tosleep=computer.uptime() + time repeat
computer.pullSignal(tosleep-computer.uptime()) until
computer.uptime() >= tosleep end
L713[15:25:29] <Izaya> that may work
L714[15:25:47] <Izaya> currently piloting
a space ship though
L715[15:31:16] <AmandaC> %isup
github.com
L716[15:31:16] <MichiBot> AmandaC: https
is UP
L717[15:31:17] <MichiBot> AmandaC: http is
UP
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L720[16:11:43] <Izaya> Surely it's not
meant to be this easy to avoid interdiction in an anaconda
L721[16:13:50] <iNick> :( still wish I
could swap EEPROM by crafting new rom with drone. seems
microcontroller thing only maybe?
L722[16:14:05] <iNick> (again, using old
info)
L723[16:14:22] <Izaya> it used to be an
old thing
L724[16:14:30] <Izaya> if you have enough
space, add OTA flashing :D
L725[16:16:14] <iNick> trying. n00b here
trying to get EEPROM to work in the first place
L726[16:16:20] <iNick> it is a thing I'm
trying to do :D
L727[16:31:41]
<Forecaster>
Izaya: you may have been interdicted by a low-rank npc
L728[16:32:22] <Izaya> NPC in a fed
dropship
L729[16:32:48] <Izaya> I know NPCs suck at
it but damn, I'm flying a slightly more aerodynamic
skyscraper
L730[16:35:05]
<Forecaster>
I mean the actual rank of the npc, not the ship
L731[16:35:24]
<Forecaster>
you know, it probably wasn't Elite :P
L732[16:41:37] <Skye> Izaya, why not
function sleep(time) tosleep=computer.uptime() + time repeat
computer.pushSignal(computer.pullSignal(tosleep-computer.uptime()))
until computer.uptime >= tosleep end
L733[16:41:43] <Skye> wait
L734[16:41:46] <Skye> not that'll break
it
L735[16:41:47] <Skye> >_<
L736[16:54:55] *
iNick applauds self. firmware (as stupid as it currently is)
works.
L737[16:55:39] <iNick> another step
progress in OC
L738[16:57:11] <Skye> what're ya
doin?
L739[16:58:29] <Turtle> So I made some
time to get back into modding, figured out why my dimension was
lagging as hell. Apparently getBiomeProvider is called a fuckton
o.o
L740[17:12:43] <payonel> yeah...oc loot
disks are no longer loot disks
L741[17:12:51] <payonel> it's a known
issue
L742[17:12:57] <payonel> we either have to
update all the related docs :(
L743[17:13:04] <payonel> or fix this for
>= 1.11
L744[17:13:09] <payonel> or maybe it was
1.10
L745[17:13:24] <payonel> it's an area i'd
appreciate help with if anyone knows what the would take to
fix
L746[17:13:32] <payonel> i've got a back
log of other oc things i'm concerned with
L747[17:13:44] <payonel> the loot-disk
issue isn't going to be resolved in the near future
L748[17:14:12] *
xarses_ takes the log off of payonel's back, inspects it and puts
it back
L749[17:14:17] <xarses_> yep, thats a back
log
L750[17:14:42] *
payonel feels a pop and a crack
L751[17:14:56] <AmandaC> It's big, it's
heavy, it's wood!
L752[17:15:15] <xarses_> rofl, I was about
to find a that as a gif
L753[17:15:47] <iNick> Skye: atm, creating
an OTA EEPROM flasher. hopefully small enough to keep in any code
(I really dislike the time sink to disassemble and
reassemble)
L754[17:16:00] <Skye> ah Izaya has done
that before
L756[17:16:10] <xarses_> iNick:
disassemble and re-assemble?
L757[17:16:12] <iNick> i'm sure. :)
L758[17:16:15] <AmandaC> iNick:
shift-rightclicking with a EEPROM in hand might work for
drones
L759[17:16:21] <xarses_> you should be
able to shift right click and replace it
L760[17:16:28] <iNick> xarses_: news to
me!
L761[17:16:32] <iNick> lol
L762[17:16:36] <iNick> while on or
off?
L763[17:16:37] <xarses_> or at least in
the crafting grid
L764[17:16:41] <payonel> i'm sure we have
the documented .... /s
L765[17:16:43] <iNick> not in
crafting
L766[17:16:52] <payonel> it def. should
work in crafting grid
L767[17:16:59] <iNick> haven't seen it
documented that. only seen ref to microcontrollers, not
drones
L768[17:17:01] <payonel> i just fixed
that, in fact
L769[17:17:08] <payonel> for some type of
machine, for some version
L770[17:17:10] <payonel> i forget the
details
L771[17:17:10] <xarses_> you should be
able to re-craft drones, robots and uC's with a bios
L772[17:17:26] <xarses_> and your supposed
to be able to shift-rightclicky as well
L773[17:17:46] <iNick> i got
...OpenComputers-MC1.12.1-1.7.1.43.jar
L774[17:17:50] <xarses_> off/on unknown to
me, I haven't tried a drone in a while
L775[17:18:26] <iNick> btw, payonel - I
recognize your nick :)
L776[17:18:36] <iNick> smart creative
person you are
L777[17:18:38] <xarses_> 1.12 support
is... alpha
L778[17:18:54] <payonel> meh, beta
L779[17:18:55] <payonel> :P
L780[17:19:03] <payonel> iNick: i
recommend updating
L781[17:19:04] <xarses_> so it might just
be broken, also 43 is already out of date
L782[17:19:10] <payonel> 47 had a lot of
fixes, 48 is out too
L783[17:19:22] <payonel> 48 is available
now* too
L784[17:19:24] <iNick> curseforge?
L786[17:20:19] <iNick> applying..
L787[17:24:11] <iNick> ok, 48 now. I
should add
L788[17:24:25] <iNick> the crafting recipe
for nav update is still broke
L789[17:24:45] <iNick> middle square and
bottom center square in recipe (for jei at least) is
incorrect
L790[17:24:59] <iNick> shows blank and
"uncraftable potion" respectively
L791[17:26:16] <Izaya> \o/ did my first
FSD mod
L792[17:26:34] <vifino> hiya Izaya.
L793[17:26:37] <vifino> grats.
L794[17:26:47] <Izaya> hai
L795[17:27:02] <Izaya> my anaconda now has
+4% optimised mass with the 6A FSD
L796[17:42:23] <Turtle> \o/
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L798[17:51:59] <Turtle> Grrr skyrenderer
is a pain
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L800[18:09:27] <Skye> I wonder why Temia
left... :/
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L802[18:19:16] <AmandaC> %addtopic I shall
now sing to you the song of my people, the song of wanting
[randomitem]!
L803[18:19:17] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
Ok
L804[18:21:50] <Skye> %give AmandaC
cat
L805[18:21:50] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L806[18:21:55] <Skye> %give MichiBot
cat
L807[18:21:55] *
MichiBot accepts cat and adds it to her inventory
L808[18:21:59] <Skye> %give AmandaC
cat
L809[18:21:59] *
MichiBot gives AmandaC cat from her inventory
L810[18:22:17] *
AmandaC meows at the cat, regarding it as a threat to her
turf
L811[18:22:50] <CompanionCube> Skye: their
own problems?
L812[18:22:50] *
Skye hovers
L813[18:23:08] <Skye> CompanionCube, I
hope they're alright
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L818[19:10:22] <iNick> ota flashing!
L819[19:15:52]
<Sarren
Nardieu> is @asie here?
L820[19:17:54]
<Sarren
Nardieu> or any other LuPI2 devs?
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L833[23:01:29] <S3> Sarren: You broke
it!
L834[23:01:54]
<Z0idburg>
Break all the things
L835[23:02:06] <S3> Exactly
L836[23:20:02]
<Z0idburg>
@Sarren Nardieu I was bored is all.
L837[23:34:01] <asie> AmandaC:
L838[23:34:03] <asie> New API so that
other mods can add 'connectable' blocks
L839[23:34:05] <asie> McJty committed 30
minutes ago
L840[23:34:07] <asie> unfortunately, I
have to leave for uni, and my laptop's dead
L841[23:34:12] <asie> so YNot tomorrow,
not today.
L842[23:47:12]
<Sarren
Nardieu> asie are you still there?
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