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L7[02:26:46]
<Forecaster>
%juggle
L8[02:26:47] *
MichiBot juggles with Baby's First WMD, AmandaC's urn, &
romantic fireworks
L9[02:26:48] *
MichiBot drops Baby's First WMD which takes 5 damage, Baby's First
WMD took the blue pill and fell asleep..
L10[02:26:49] <MichiBot> I didn't do
it!
L11[02:28:11] <scj643> %juggle
L12[02:28:12] *
MichiBot juggles with a mimi doll, a wind-up Noraxia, & Spectre
plushie toy
L13[02:28:13] *
MichiBot drops a wind-up Noraxia which takes 5 damage
L14[02:28:14] <MichiBot> Oops...
L15[02:35:20]
<Forecaster>
%inv count
L16[02:35:20] <MichiBot> The inventory
contains 121 items.
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L18[03:40:53]
<Forecaster>
%shell
L19[03:40:53] *
MichiBot loads a cutie putie into a shell and fires it. It strikes
minecreatr. They take 13 damage. Mimiru and erratic stood too close
and take 5 damage and 7 damage respectively.
L20[03:50:15]
<Wuerfel_21>
%shell
L21[03:50:16] *
MichiBot loads vegan leather into a shell and fires it. It strikes
the ground near Oddstr13, A_D and AmandaC. They each take 18
damage, 15 damage and 16 damage splash damage
respectively.
L22[03:51:29] <Inari> %shell
L23[03:51:31] *
MichiBot loads entropy manipulator into a shell and fires it. It
strikes dequbed. They take 21 damage. s0cks and Kasen stood too
close and take 15 damage and 13 damage respectively.
L24[03:51:56]
<Forecaster>
oh, also
L25[03:52:00]
<Forecaster>
I changed how the damage works
L26[03:52:18]
<Forecaster>
it currently does <uses_left>d4 for damage
L27[03:52:49]
<Forecaster>
by default
L28[03:53:01]
<Forecaster>
shell actually does <uses_left>d6
L29[04:02:26] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L30[04:02:27] *
MichiBot pets AmandaC with Mimiru's SLA. AmandaC gained 17
health!
L31[04:08:04]
<Ristelle>
Eurgh
L32[04:08:05]
<Forecaster>
heal also does that
L33[04:08:13]
<Ristelle>
%heal Ristelle
L34[04:08:15]
<Ristelle>
aww
L35[04:08:31]
<Forecaster>
pet is the only command that uses the heal effects currently
L36[04:08:36]
<Ristelle>
welp
L37[04:09:22] <Inari> %pet @Ristelle
L38[04:09:22] *
MichiBot pets @Ristelle with Inari's RAM. @Ristelle gained 6
health!
L39[04:09:32]
<Ristelle>
*Blushing*
L40[04:11:20]
<Forecaster>
and by "heal also does that" I meant, heal also does
{uses}d4
L41[04:11:53]
<Forecaster>
hm
L42[04:12:04]
<Forecaster>
unintentionally there's some strategy in adding items
L43[04:12:27]
<Forecaster>
because longer strings have less uses overall, but shorter strings
have less room for keywords...
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L45[04:25:59] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L46[04:28:30]
<Forecaster>
%fling Vexatos
L47[04:28:30] *
MichiBot flings an army of AmandaCs in a random direction. It hits
Vexatos on the butt. They take 4 damage.
L48[04:28:31] *
MichiBot The army of AmandaCs flies up into space and collides with
a satellite..
L49[04:33:05] <Inari> %give MichiBot a bag
of fluffy panties
L50[04:33:06] *
MichiBot accepts the bag of fluffy panties and adds it to her
inventory
L51[04:47:57] <Corded> * <Forecaster>
adds fluffy keyword
L52[04:49:06] <Inari> So the keyword can
appear at any point in the item's name?
L53[04:49:23]
<Forecaster>
yep
L54[04:49:26] <Inari> %give MichiBot a love
potion
L55[04:49:27] *
MichiBot accepts the love potion and adds it to her
inventory
L56[04:49:31]
<Forecaster>
even inside other words which I should fix...
L57[04:49:49] <Inari> Well, can be
good?
L58[04:50:08] <Inari> "lewd
panties" "of lewdness"
L59[04:50:11] <Inari> Or other
variations
L60[04:50:38]
<Forecaster>
yeah, but mostly it's undesired
L61[04:50:58]
<Forecaster>
I need to enable specifying when a word can be open on one
ned
L62[04:51:02]
<Forecaster>
I need to enable specifying when a word can be open on one end
[Edited]
L63[04:51:18] <Inari> Hm items I add will
far more likely be good for petting than attacking :p
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L66[05:01:08] zsh
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L68[05:13:50]
<Forecaster>
Keywords!
L70[05:16:26]
<Lizzian>
that picture looks a bit over saturated/washed out
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L74[06:07:39] <ben_mkiv> %choose minecraft
or minecraft or minecraft or minecraft or minecraft
L75[06:07:39] <MichiBot> ben_mkiv:
minecraft
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L77[06:11:52]
<Forecaster>
shoulda put a minceraft in there >:
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L80[06:18:51]
<Forecaster>
%shell MajGenRelativity
L81[06:18:51] *
MichiBot loads a Copy of Tales of Vesperia into a shell and fires
it. It strikes MajGenRelativity. They take 7 damage. Arimil and
Lumien stood too close and take 7 damage and 8 damage
respectively.
L82[06:19:03]
<MGR> %shell
Forecaster
L83[06:19:03] *
MichiBot loads Saphire into a shell and fires it. It strikes
Forecaster. They take 25 damage. Techokami and simon816 stood too
close and take 14 damage and 16 damage respectively.
L84[06:19:12]
<Forecaster>
D:
L85[06:19:21]
<MGR> You
started it ?
L86[06:19:43]
<Forecaster>
it was mostly a reaction to the high damage roll >:
L87[06:20:04]
<MGR> Funny
loading artist picture as always
L88[06:20:38]
<Forecaster>
%inv add orbital nuclear hippo
L89[06:20:38] *
MichiBot summons 'orbital nuclear hippo' and adds to her inventory.
This seems rather fragile...
L90[06:20:58]
<Forecaster>
%fling
L91[06:20:58] *
MichiBot flings catpods in a random direction. It hits jazzpi in
the head. They take 28 damage (26+2).
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L93[06:21:42]
<MGR> You
made Icedream quit!
L94[06:22:04]
<Forecaster>
maybe they melted
L95[06:22:25]
<MGR>
?
L97[06:30:52]
<Forecaster>
that teacher is going to have a lot of points to drive home
L98[07:05:28] <Ristelle> nooo there goes
the copy of Tales of Vesperia ;_;
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L101[07:16:47]
<Forecaster>
it's still in the inventory
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L104[07:42:48] <Inari> %give MichiBot a
scientific consideration: On the subject of emulating shooting
stars with trebuchet launched cows set on fire
L105[07:42:48] *
MichiBot accepts the scientific consideration: On the subject of
emulating shooting stars with trebuchet launched cows set on fire
and adds it to her inventory
L106[07:43:04] <Temia> ...
L107[07:43:24] *
AmandaC slowly walks away from Inari to keep herself
safe
L108[07:43:33] <Inari> Do you have a
highlight on cow or something
L109[07:43:55] <Temia> No. I just logged
in.
L110[07:44:00] <Inari> Such timing!
L111[07:44:04] *
Temia draws her axe
L112[07:44:05] *
Inari hides behind AmandaC
L113[07:44:14] <Inari> %fling Temia
L114[07:44:14] *
MichiBot flings cookie in a random direction. It hits the ground
near Temia
L115[07:44:23] <Temia> ...
L116[07:44:31] *
Temia picks up, noms
L117[07:44:34] <Inari> :3
L118[07:44:41] <AmandaC> ...that was
fortuituous
L119[07:44:44] <Temia> You will
live.
L120[07:44:46] <Inari> \o/
L121[07:44:47] <Temia> However...
L122[07:45:11] <Temia> %give Temia a
scientific consideration: On the subject of emulating shooting
stars with trebuchet launched cows set on fire
L123[07:45:12] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L124[07:45:35] <Temia> What D:
L125[07:45:46] <Inari> Black magic!
L126[07:46:01] <Temia> %inv
L127[07:46:01] <MichiBot> Temia: Must
specify sub-command. (Try: list, create (add), remove (rem, del),
preserve (pre), unpreserve (unpre), count, favourite (fav))
L128[07:46:05] <AmandaC> %give Temia a
scientific consideration: On the subject of emulating shooting
stars with trebuchet launched cows set on fire
L129[07:46:05] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L130[07:46:12] <Temia> %inv list
L132[07:46:22] <Inari> Huh
L133[07:46:25] <Inari> Where is it
L134[07:46:50] <Inari> Maybe it turned
into a compressed sentence :P
L135[07:47:04] <Temia> >.>
L136[07:47:11] *
Temia hides her bonfire
L137[07:47:14] <Inari> %inv add a
scientific consideration: On the subject of emulating shooting
stars with trebuchet launched cows set on fire
L138[07:47:14] *
MichiBot compresses the sentence into a more manageable format
since it was too long.
L139[07:47:16] <Inari> Yep
L140[07:47:34] <Inari> %give doesn't
support all the stuff!
L141[07:47:34] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L142[07:48:06] <Inari> Temia: bonfires are
nice
L144[07:49:11] <Inari> Haha
L145[07:49:16] <Inari> Short road
trip
L146[07:50:09] <Inari> I woudln't even
want to go on that road trip :P Or look at the other versions of
myself, or interact with htem
L147[07:50:57]
<MGR> ? I'd
like to try it and see what happens
L148[07:51:22]
<MGR> Mostly
to see if I could create parallel timelines where my previous self
has future knowledge
L149[07:51:58]
<MGR> Like,
"Don't do that stupid mistake", or "In 2009, Google
what Bitcoin is, and buy a LOT of it"
L150[07:52:29] <Inari> But my future self
has no incentive to tell my past self htat
L151[07:52:34]
<MGR> And
then, once changing the future is out of the way, we'd spend the
rest of the trip as a think tank
L152[07:53:03]
<MGR> If I
can create an alternate timeline where there's another me that's
doing better, that's plenty of incentive
L153[07:53:55] <Inari> Meh
L154[07:54:03] <Inari> If that isn't my
own me, who cares
L155[07:55:10]
<MGR>
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L156[07:55:28]
<MGR> Of
course, it could be that there aren't parallel timelines, and that
changes I made to my past would directly implement me me
L157[07:55:47]
<MGR> Then
things would get *really* interesting
L158[07:56:01] <Skye> Inari, @MGR,
@Lizzian: I have an idea for a story with multiple Skyes from
parallel universes
L159[07:56:38]
<MGR> Not a
bad idea
L160[07:58:52]
<Forecaster>
oh hm
L161[07:59:00]
<Forecaster>
maybe I should indicate when that happens
L162[07:59:10]
<Forecaster>
instead of just acting like it was added to the inventory
normally
L163[07:59:30] <Inari> @MGR even more of
an incentive to not do anything though
L164[07:59:34] <Inari> Don't want to cause
any bad changes
L165[07:59:35] <Inari> :P
L166[07:59:54]
<MGR>
True
L167[07:59:59]
<MGR> But I
can just remand the instructions
L168[07:59:59] <Inari> @Forecaster yeah,
you made Temia light a bonfire for no reason
L169[08:00:37] <Corded> * <Lizzian>
looks forward to seeing it
L170[08:00:40]
<Forecaster>
oh wait
L171[08:00:41]
<Forecaster>
hm
L172[08:01:04]
<Forecaster>
it did do that the other time
L173[08:01:21] <Inari> It did do what
which other time
L174[08:01:34] <Vexatos> Forecaster is
mumbling random confusing stuff
L175[08:01:37]
<Forecaster>
`<MichiBot> compresses the sentence into a more manageable
format since it was too long.`
L176[08:01:39] <Vexatos> That means he is
currently writing code
L177[08:01:45] <Inari> Yes, with inv
add
L178[08:01:46] <Inari> instead of
give
L179[08:02:16]
<Forecaster>
ah okay
L181[08:02:24]
<Forecaster>
I'll have a look at that when I get home probably
L183[08:03:08] <MichiBot>
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L184[08:04:39] <Temia> %give Temia a
compressed sentence
L185[08:04:39] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L186[08:05:13] <S3> MGR:
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO
L187[08:05:18] <S3> that fucking owl
L188[08:05:26] <S3> always centering the
cursor on the one you dont want
L189[08:05:33] <S3> A masher haters
L190[08:05:41] <S3> That's what I call
them
L191[08:05:44] <S3> a button masher
haters
L192[08:06:16]
<Forecaster>
%give Temia 3x Compressed Sentences
L193[08:06:16] *
MichiBot gives Temia 3x Compressed Sentences from her
inventory
L194[08:06:30]
<MGR> What
game is that owl from?
L195[08:06:30]
<Forecaster>
those are kind of a special item
L196[08:06:35]
<Forecaster>
Ocarina of Time
L197[08:06:35] *
Temia tosses them all into the bonfire
L198[08:06:40]
<MGR>
Ohhhhhhhh
L199[08:06:48]
<MGR> So you
had to deal with Navi *and* that owl?!
L200[08:06:59]
<Forecaster>
well, the owl appears a couple of times
L201[08:07:11] <Vexatos> like four times
or so
L202[08:07:16] <Vexatos> it's not bad
>_>
L203[08:07:23]
<MGR> Oh
ok
L204[08:07:34]
<Forecaster>
I haven't played it in several years :P
L205[08:07:39] <Vexatos> I mean it also
appears in Majora's Mask
L206[08:07:40]
<Forecaster>
and I've never completed it
L207[08:07:48] <Vexatos> Was the game too
hard? :^)
L208[08:08:03]
<Forecaster>
I got to the last temple and then just stopped
L209[08:08:15]
<Forecaster>
I was like 15 or something when I last played it
L210[08:08:49]
<Forecaster>
it was around then I got my first computer :P
L211[08:08:51]
<MGR> I've
not played any Zelda games in years. I only ever played one
anyways, and then stopped because I stopped using my DSi (or 3DS, I
forget)
L212[08:31:18] <S3> the old ones are the
best
L213[08:31:53] <S3> MGR: Particularly the
birds eye ones :D
L214[08:32:04] <S3> Links awakening is
probably my favorite
L215[08:32:13] <S3> of course, that was my
very first zelda game
L216[08:33:20]
<MGR> If I
ever get into emulation, I'll check them out
L217[08:35:47] <S3> I prefer the original
but the DX version has color support for GBC
L218[08:35:55] <S3> it's pretty good and
comes with a secret dungeon
L219[08:36:24]
<MGR>
DX?
L220[08:36:32] <S3> Yes Links Awakening
DX
L221[08:36:44] <S3> it's for the GBC as
opposed to the original which was for GB
L222[08:37:17]
<MGR>
Ah
L223[08:37:28] <S3> I had a pocket, and my
cousin had the original gameboy, I preferred the pocket since it
was smaller and actually black and white instead of green
L224[08:37:45] <S3> then the color came
out and changed gameboy forever
L225[08:38:00] <S3> lots of cool stuff
happened after that
L226[08:38:19] <S3> and then the GBA came
out, but it wasn't until the SP that things really started firing
up imo
L227[08:38:29]
<MGR>
SP?
L228[08:38:39]
<Wuerfel_21>
The clamshell
L229[08:38:52] <S3> Gameboy SP. I have
one, it's a Gameboy Advanced that has a built in backlight and
folds up into a small square
L232[08:39:47] <S3> oh and it had built in
rechargable batteries that last like 9 hours
L233[08:39:56]
<MGR> Huh.
I'd never seen that before
L234[08:40:30]
<Wuerfel_21>
Backlit original GBA master race
L235[08:40:37] <S3> it was an epic device
when you were in high school having grown up with using worm lights
and constant glare on the screen with tons of batteries and a
recharge pack that you always hoped you didnt lose the power
adaptor for
L236[08:40:52] <S3> the SP fixed all of
that
L237[08:41:06] <S3> the gameboy SP was the
perfect "you're grounded" tool
L238[08:41:27]
<MGR>
Interesting
L239[08:42:37] <S3> MGR you might think
this is pretty cool:
L241[08:43:09] <S3> My friend had on
L243[08:43:28] <S3> Oh yeah, and the SP of
course since it was a GBA could play GBA, GBC, and GB games
L244[08:43:39] <S3> cartridge format
didn't chaneg until DS
L245[08:43:43] <S3> change*
L246[08:44:16] <S3> 15 years of games on
one connector! :D
L247[08:44:38]
<MGR> I've
seen the GameCube connector before
L248[08:44:42]
<MGR> Not in
person though
L249[08:44:48] <S3> It was pretty
neat
L250[08:44:56] <S3> trhey made one for
SNES and "supposedly" n64
L251[08:45:04] <S3> but the snes didn't
have GBA support
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L253[08:45:16] <S3> and the GBA was nice
over GBC games because the GBA is sort of like a SNES
L254[08:45:34] <S3> the graphics still
sucked on a blown up screen, but the gameplay got way more intense
in some games
L255[08:45:51] <S3> compared to GBC
life
L256[08:46:08] <S3> not very many exciting
GB games were released unfortunately
L257[08:46:46] <S3> Even blaster master on
the GB which was very successful on the NES was shit
L258[08:46:48]
<Wuerfel_21>
The GB(C) is very more like a mini NES than the GBA like a mini
SNES, architecture wise
L259[08:47:00] <S3> yes, cept the z80
cpu
L260[08:47:04]
<Wuerfel_21>
The GB(C) is much more like a mini NES than the GBA like a mini
SNES, architecture wise [Edited]
L262[08:47:28]
<Wuerfel_21>
But it runs at a comparable IPS
L263[08:47:32] <S3> I had a pikachu
edition gbc for a while
L264[08:47:35] <S3> traded for it
L266[08:48:44]
<Wuerfel_21>
The sound is practically the same on GB and NES, except that i
stead of DPCM and triangle channels, the GB has a single SCC-like
channel
L267[08:48:55]
<Wuerfel_21>
IPS = Instructions per second
L268[08:49:02] <S3> What I thought was
cool about the GB is that they planned ahead for color but never
implemented it. When the GBC came out, a few games that were aware
of the color registers actually had limited color on the GBC, such
as Pokemon
L269[08:49:21]
<Wuerfel_21>
So they did implement it
L270[08:49:33] <S3> it still had a 4 color
pallette
L271[08:49:57]
<Wuerfel_21>
Interestingly, all tiles on the GB are 2 bit
L272[08:50:01] <S3> so basically if it was
set up right then in a GB it'd be black and white and GBC it'd have
some color
L273[08:50:09] <S3> are they really?
L274[08:50:19] <S3> oh wait yes
L275[08:50:22] <S3> well 4 color
palletes
L276[08:50:25]
<Wuerfel_21>
But still fo through a pallete lookup, even in grayscale
models
L277[08:50:26] <S3> 00 01 10 11
L278[08:51:01] <S3> How many colors do you
think my homebuilt computer should havce?
L279[08:51:01]
<Wuerfel_21>
This is useful for sprites, since one color is taken by
transparency
L280[08:51:03] <S3> have*
L281[08:51:22]
<Wuerfel_21>
2 is easy, 16 is ok, 256 is god tier
L282[08:51:22] <S3> the larger the
pallette, the more video memory I need
L283[08:51:34]
<Wuerfel_21>
Multiple modes?
L284[08:51:47] <S3> I was thinking 12 bit
color at first because 12 bit color is actually almost as good as
16
L285[08:51:52] <S3> but saves on
vram
L286[08:51:58] <S3> but 12 bit color
doesn't align in memory well
L287[08:52:20] <S3> the sega genesis gets
away with 64 color pallettes and 512 available colors or so
L288[08:52:41]
<Wuerfel_21>
256 + pallette is pretty neat
L289[08:53:01] <S3> RAM is actually
surprisingly cheap
L290[08:53:16] <S3> I can get cypress 128K
parallel SRAM for 3 bucks a piece that has 10 ns access time
L291[08:53:19] <S3> so 100Mhz max
L292[08:53:30] <S3> I don't even need more
than a few Mhz
L293[08:53:34]
<Wuerfel_21>
BTW, i at some point figured out the best 16 color RGB palette that
can be generated using passives only
L294[08:54:10] <S3> I want to set up DMA
so that for example the cpu runs at least 16 * slower than memory
copies
L295[08:54:22]
<Wuerfel_21>
its essentially RGB121, but the 2 green bits are appended to the
other channels
L296[08:54:23] <S3> so I can transfer say
15 words per cpu clock cycle
L298[08:54:55] <S3> so there's this trick
to increase the ammount of colors wuerfel
L299[08:55:15] <S3> and wehat you do is
update the pallette every frame so that the colors shift back and
forth every other frame, and the color you see is in between that
color
L300[08:55:33] <S3> do that at 60 frames
per second and it looks kinda nice
L301[08:55:36]
<Wuerfel_21>
horribly flickery tho
L302[08:55:40] <S3> Not quite
L303[08:55:43] <S3> I'll give you an
example:
L304[08:56:01] <S3> you just need to write
on vblank
L305[08:56:15]
<Wuerfel_21>
you could use planar bitmaps and spread the planes to different
memory banks, so you can read out lots of stuff in parallel
L307[08:56:29] <MichiBot>
Sonic 3D
Blast Intro HD (Sega Genesis) | length:
1m 34s | Likes:
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L308[08:56:32] <S3> this intro video
L309[08:56:34] <S3> does it
L310[08:57:01] <S3> it makes it barely a
little fuzzy that's about it
L311[08:57:10] <S3> but in fast moving
graphics it's hard to notice when you don't know it's there
L312[08:57:54]
<Wuerfel_21>
that video isn't 60 fps
L313[08:58:18] <S3> it is according to the
guy who wrote that intro
L314[08:58:34]
<Wuerfel_21>
no, the capture on YT isn't
L315[08:58:36] <S3> he talks about how he
crammed this video which is twice as big as the entire cartridge
into a few K
L316[08:58:44] <S3> right
L317[08:58:45]
<Wuerfel_21>
so you can't see the flicker
L318[08:58:56]
<Wuerfel_21>
And yes, i know that one
L319[08:59:09] <S3> He has a bunch of cool
stuff
L320[08:59:17] <S3> I like his toy story
oner about the raycaster
L321[08:59:25] <S3> mirroring the entire
vertical half o fthe screen
L323[09:00:51] <S3> so for my project I am
using VGA because gigantic vblank and hblank times
L324[09:01:46] <S3> In the time there I
not only have time to prepare pallette data or anything else but
also in between horrizontal writes I have enough time to read
sprite and pallette data into an output buffer
L325[09:02:03] <S3> making the need for
dual port memory less of a concern
L326[09:03:25] <S3> I need to make some
hardware index counters that work off of some hardware pointing
registers or so and draw the horrizontal sprite information into
the buffer
L327[09:03:53] <S3> I can make the buffer
purposely larger so that I don't have to worry if the sprites go
off the edge
L328[09:05:35] <S3> The problem is doing
this without limiting how many sprites I can have on the screen at
once in hardware is a problem
L329[09:06:18] <S3> one solution was to
have a small stack machine operate the VGA output circuit and took
just a few instructions for managing sprite memory
L330[09:06:38] <S3> however, even at
640x480 there isn't a whole lot of time to handle
instructions
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L340[09:42:55]
<MGR> What
game is this?
L341[09:43:04] <Inari> Atelier
Sophie
L342[09:43:22]
<MGR>
Ok
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L346[10:03:23] <Temia> birb 'v'
L347[10:03:40] <Temia> I sitll want to
play the Atelier games...
L348[10:03:45] <Inari> Hehe
L349[10:03:48] <Inari> Sophie is fairly
nice so far
L350[10:03:53] <Inari> I love the alchemy
minigame
L351[10:06:31] <Vexatos> Wasn't there a
new one released just a few weeks ago .-.
L352[10:07:56] <Inari> Possibly
L353[10:08:13] <Vexatos> I think I read
that somewhere
L354[10:08:17] <Vexatos> probably Cruor's
fault
L355[10:08:55]
<Forecaster>
%blame Cruor
L356[10:08:55] *
MichiBot blames Cruor for bridge fees
L357[10:10:44] <Inari> Atelier Lydie &
Suelle came out about 2 weeks ago in NA/EU
L358[10:10:57] <Temia> So I heard
L359[10:11:08] <Vexatos> well there you
go
L360[10:11:14] <Temia> People in the Ar
Tonelico fan communities are enjoying it
L361[10:11:52] <Inari> I like Sophie for
being less time-pressured
L362[10:14:16] <Inari> A googling says
Lydie & Suelle doesn't, but apparenlty Firis does
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L366[10:52:49]
<coderboy14>
Is OC multithreaded? I am trying to create a "Internet"
protocol, and I'm starting with the router. I need two
"threads". One to constantly listen for messages from the
wired connection. I also need to listen to the wireless connection.
This way I can continually relay connections. The
wireless-->router-->wired is the priority. Why? Because,
really, only unexpected wired-->router-->wireless will happen
when the user port-forwards. So, is it
L367[10:52:50]
<coderboy14>
possible, or for a router, would I need a server rack with two
servers to act as relays.
L368[10:53:39]
<MGR> There
are a couple of pre-existing network protocols, and at least one
can even relay over the Internet
L369[10:54:23]
<coderboy14>
I know, but I'm trying to re-learn OC, and I really need to
actually do something ( I haven't been motivated enough to even
play video-games lately ), and I figured doing stuff like this
would be good.
L370[10:54:24] <AmandaC> @coderboy14
there's cooperative multithreading using coroutines, and OpenOS has
a handy wrapper roun dthat in the `thread` library
L371[10:54:47]
<MGR> To
answer your question though, different computers can run on
different Lua worker threads depending on your config
L372[10:55:04]
<MGR> But
within an OC computer, AmandaC's comment applies
L373[10:55:30]
<MGR> No
simultaneous multi-tasking within an OC computer, only
co-operative
L374[10:56:37]
<coderboy14>
Okay. But, can I define multiple listeners that can listen
"simultaneously". Wait, wired and wireless would fire the
same event right? Can I have two wireless devices connected, listen
on both, and choose which to broadcast to? In that case, in the
"listener" I'd just need to determine where it's supposed
to go.
L375[10:57:05]
<Ristelle>
you would probably need a library for that
L376[10:57:20]
<Ristelle>
since you don't know which events belongs to whom
L377[10:57:31]
<Ristelle> I
also need some help as well
L378[10:57:47]
<MGR> You
can definte multiple listeners that listen
"simultaneously". Wired and wireless fire the same event,
but you can tell if it is wireless by the distance parameter. You
can have two wireless devices connected, listen for both, and then
examine the modem address to see who said what and which to
communicate with.
L379[10:57:47] <AmandaC> the `thread`
library works like that, you spin up a thread, and when you do a
pullSignal it waits until an event comes in and runs it
L380[10:57:51]
<Ristelle> I
have a long packet.
L381[10:57:56]
<Ristelle>
like its quitelong
L382[10:57:56]
<MGR> You
can define multiple listeners that listen
"simultaneously". Wired and wireless fire the same event,
but you can tell if it is wireless by the distance parameter. You
can have two wireless devices connected, listen for both, and then
examine the modem address to see who said what and which to
communicate with. [Edited]
L383[10:58:44]
<Ristelle>
So I was worried the packet might get mixed and combined due to how
socket.read works
L384[10:59:04] <AmandaC> using TCP
sockets?
L385[10:59:09]
<Ristelle>
yeaj
L386[10:59:13] <AmandaC> Then that can't
happen
L387[10:59:19]
<Ristelle>
...really?
L388[10:59:20] <AmandaC> TCP is strictly
ordered
L389[10:59:25]
<Ristelle> I
know it is
L390[10:59:57] <AmandaC> It's probably
safe to assume that the events being passed through into OC are as
well, otherwise a lot of shit would break
L391[11:00:02]
<Ristelle>
On my server: Packet|packet2
L392[11:00:17]
<Ristelle>
The | indicates a break between 2 packets
L393[11:00:38]
<Ristelle>
When reading from the socket it might end up like ket|pac
L394[11:00:51]
<Ristelle>
as in the 2 packets combining
L395[11:01:46]
<Ristelle>
the server will send Packet| packet2
L396[11:02:05]
<Ristelle>
the pipe is to seperate between 2 different packets
L397[11:02:34] <AmandaC> I understand what
you're saying, but I don't think it's possible in TCP
L398[11:02:53] <AmandaC> If anything it's
be packet|pac
L399[11:03:04]
<Ristelle>
yeah
L400[11:03:12]
<Ristelle>
then I want to split by |
L401[11:03:29] <AmandaC> You're
responsible to pull until your protocol's frames are done
L402[11:03:29]
<Ristelle>
so that pac can be put into a secondary string/buffer
L403[11:03:40]
<Ristelle> I
see
L404[11:04:06]
<Ristelle>
Its so hard to explain it
L405[11:04:07]
<Ristelle>
eurgh
L407[11:06:27]
<Ristelle>
Have a look at the comment
L408[11:06:39] <AmandaC> For instance, IRC
uses \r\n to indicate a message is done, so you keep reading until
you get a \r\n then handle what you have in your buffer, clear the
buffer, and then continue
L409[11:06:45]
<Ristelle> I
tried my best to explain but I don't think it might have gotten
acrss
L410[11:08:14]
<Ristelle> I
think I might have an idea
L411[11:08:22] <AmandaC> If framegrabber
returns without stashing the buffer soemwehrer, that data will be
lost
L412[11:08:23]
<Ristelle>
but I need to work it out tomorrow
L413[11:08:35]
<Ristelle>
yeah I know that
L414[11:09:00] <AmandaC> So you could get
the tail end of another packet, because you threw away the
head
L415[11:09:02]
<Ristelle>
framebuffer is the main buffer
L416[11:09:30]
<Ristelle>
Do I need a working buffer?
L417[11:09:40]
<Ristelle>
sounds like it will be more safe thatway.
L418[11:09:54] <AmandaC> Oh, framebuffer
is saved out of the function. That should work then
L419[11:10:05] <AmandaC> as long as you're
not using another function to read from it
L420[11:10:13]
<Ristelle>
Im going to merge both functions
L421[11:10:27]
<Ristelle>
Because having 2 while true loops is going to be bad.
L422[11:10:27] <AmandaC> s/read from
it/read from the socket/
L423[11:10:27] <MichiBot> <AmandaC>
as long as you're not using another function to read from the
socket
L424[11:10:38] <AmandaC> Which is just a
bad idea regardless
L425[11:10:46]
<Ristelle>
yeah
L426[11:11:11]
<Ristelle>
the only function at that time would be that.
L427[11:11:46]
<Ristelle>
and the internet stuff is all spawnned off thread so that I can
make it not lockup the main code entirely.
L428[11:12:54] <Izaya> So Haiku's
Haikuports repo is down presently. The build server ran out of disk
space.
L429[11:13:02] <fingercomp> @Ristelle a
better approach—it requires changing the protocol—is to write the
length of data first, followed by the data; in the reader function,
you get the length and then read until you fetch the last byte of
the frame; to avoid going over the last byte, use the
socket.read(n) n argument, which makes sure you get <= n
bytes
L430[11:13:05]
<Ristelle>
lol
L431[11:13:23]
<Ristelle>
hmm that would be doable
L432[11:13:56]
<Ristelle>
thanks fingercomp :D
L433[11:13:59] <Izaya> ^ encoding the
length is easier
L434[11:14:07]
<Ristelle>
true
L435[11:14:10] <Izaya> that's how I handle
minitel over TCP
L436[11:14:40]
<Ristelle> I
probably gonna struct.pack it as well
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L438[11:21:56] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L439[11:21:56] *
MichiBot brushes AmandaC with Inari. AmandaC gained 6
health!
L440[11:22:09] <Inari> Don't use me as the
petting tool! D:
L441[11:22:24] <AmandaC> :D Finally,
direct pettings!
L442[11:22:41] <Izaya> It was going to
happen eventually
L443[11:40:29] <Mimiru> %restart
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L445[11:41:03] <Mimiru> huh...
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L449[11:44:16] <Mimiru> it calls
restart.sh .. cause it closes the bot
L450[11:44:19] <Mimiru> but it never
starts
L451[11:44:51] <Mimiru> but restart.sh is
just a call to to the start script
L452[11:44:52] <Mimiru> lol
L453[11:45:08] <Inari> Temia: One part of
the little I played of Atelier Annie is stil stuckin my head years
later :|
L454[11:45:42] <Mimiru> %restart
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L458[11:46:34] <Inari> I should find my
Annie cartridge and try it some more
L460[11:56:48] <MichiBot>
Ugandan
Knuckles Sonata | length:
2m 5s | Likes:
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385,374 | by
Chris
Kogos | Published On 19/1/2018
L461[11:57:04] <Inari> %fling
MalkContent
L462[11:57:04] *
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their spleen. They take 3 damage.
L463[11:57:18]
<MGR> ACk,
not the spleen!
L464[11:57:33] <MalkContent> lol. what i
thought :D
L465[11:57:52] <Inari> %whatislove
L466[11:57:52] <MichiBot> Inari: Love
is... a matey maid!
L467[12:05:28]
<Forecaster>
%shell love
L468[12:05:29] *
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strikes the ground near love, cpw and brayden. They each take 11
damage, 13 damage and 9 damage splash damage
respectively.
L469[12:08:31] <S3> BLARGH
L470[12:08:38] <S3> blargh blargh
blargh
L471[12:08:41] <S3> BLARGH
EVERYWHERE!
L472[12:08:53] <S3> Deal with it.
L473[12:09:06]
<MGR> ? What
if you fired my sanity?
L475[12:09:19]
<MGR> It'd
certainly be interesting
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L477[12:09:39] <S3> I am certian I found
the serial port of this router!
L478[12:09:51] <S3> now I just need to
solder in a pin header so I can actually make it a router
L479[12:10:06] <S3> instead of a $90
linksys brick that never even worked when I bought it at the
store
L480[12:10:23] <AmandaC> What
sanity?
L481[12:10:45] <S3> this little bastard
router has such weirdness it caused our wireless vizio tv to brick
itself
L482[12:10:58] <S3> due to some firmware
bug in the tv
L483[12:11:29]
<MGR> If it
didn't work when you bought it, why didn't you return it?
L484[12:12:24] <Izaya> S3: can it
OpenWRT?
L485[12:12:31] <S3> well it did work but
the firmware was really bad, and the router was super slow and
spammed a lot of traffic when you shut everything off even
L486[12:12:34] <S3> no it cannot
L487[12:12:43] <S3> tomato is also
out
L488[12:12:51] <S3> dd-wrt is my only
current option supported
L489[12:12:59] <S3> Buuuuuuuut
L490[12:13:03] <Izaya> Better than nothing
:|
L491[12:13:20] <S3> even though the router
is supported version 3 has smarter firmware that can't let you use
the custom firmware loader to load dd-wrt
L492[12:13:41] <S3> therefore I have to
connect to serial and go into uboot or whatever and flash the nvram
or whatnot manually
L493[12:14:04] <Izaya> Why are
manufacturers so unfriendly :<
L494[12:14:06] <S3> I have done this
before on one router
L495[12:14:18] <S3> it's not so bad Izaya
it's just, exactly what you said: WHY?
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L497[12:15:12] <S3> We need an easily
asssessible open source router for sale
L498[12:15:17] <S3> with full
documentation of hardware
L499[12:15:33]
<MGR> I
still don't understand why you didn't return it if it didn't meet
your expectations
L500[12:15:39] <Izaya> There isn't even a
financial reason for a router to not like custom firmware
L501[12:15:43] <S3> something you can
throw dd-wrt, openwrt, tomato.. bsd, linux, etc on
L502[12:15:49] <Izaya> S3: RISC-V
soon
L503[12:15:53] <Izaya> But I mean
L504[12:16:06] <Izaya> The WRT54GL is
pretty well documented :^)
L505[12:16:41] <S3> see I dissapeared last
night becauze
L506[12:16:44] <S3> because*
L507[12:16:55] <S3> my netgear router
started rebooting itself every 5 seconds
L508[12:17:09] <Izaya> Fun times x_x
L509[12:17:10] <S3> I came home from a day
trip and it was like DERP
L510[12:17:33] <S3> susy thought the FBI
was after us
L511[12:17:56] <Izaya> That reminds me,
over the break I need to talk to my ISP about NBN
L512[12:18:18] <S3> Needless to say my
professor told me he's on a public FBI watchlist for the stuff he
works on and if that's true since I do the same shit
L513[12:18:23] <S3> I mean maybe I am too
XD
L514[12:18:26] <Izaya> Surely they could
do 50/25 with a static IP and unlimited allowance for $70
L515[12:18:55] <S3> Do you know what ISPs
should do?
L516[12:19:10] <S3> they should charge you
a super cheap connectivity and delivery flat charge
L517[12:19:16] <S3> and then charge for
transfer
L518[12:19:36] <S3> that way if your
router fucks up for an entire month you only pay like 5 bucks
L519[12:19:55] <S3> or if you go on
vacation for a couple weeks
L520[12:19:55]
<MGR> Izaya,
NBN?
L521[12:20:00] <Izaya> But then you have
to pay based on how much you transfer
L522[12:20:18] <Izaya> MGR: The Australian
National Broadband Network
L523[12:20:18] <S3> Izaya: it'd be no
different than an electric bill
L524[12:20:22] <S3> we already do that
with electricity
L525[12:20:24]
<MGR>
Ah
L526[12:20:30] <Izaya> It was going to be
fibre but now it's basically just ADSL again
L528[12:20:49] <S3> IF the phone lines are
good quality and the terminators, etc
L529[12:20:53] <S3> then ADSL is
fantastic
L530[12:20:53] <Izaya> Fucking
conservative liberals.
L531[12:21:13] <S3> but do you know a
single ideal PSTN?
L532[12:21:23] <Izaya> S3: it'll end up
being VDSL I think
L533[12:21:37] <S3> I almost bought
SDSL
L534[12:21:41] <Izaya> Up to 100Mbps. I
don't even need to upgrade my ancient switch.
L535[12:21:44] <S3> but they wanted $138
USD for 5/5
L536[12:21:47] <S3> and I was like fuck
that
L537[12:21:55] <Izaya> Fuck that.
L538[12:22:02] <Izaya> You can get 24/12
for cheaper
L539[12:22:11]
<MGR> ? I
can get Gigabit for cheaper
L540[12:22:18] <S3> well I ended up
getting ADSL 10/1 for like $30
L541[12:22:21]
<MGR> That's
stupid pricing
L542[12:23:00] ***
InariWB is now known as Inari
L543[12:23:02] <S3> here's what we do
peoples
L544[12:23:09] <S3> we make a 10 megawatt
infrared LED
L545[12:23:16] <S3> put it on a
mountain
L546[12:23:19] <S3> and that's our
internet
L547[12:23:20]
<MGR>
No.
L548[12:23:22] <Izaya> A friend of mine in
south Brisbane (the suburb, not the area) had gigabit
L549[12:23:28] <Izaya> :|
L550[12:23:35] <S3> sometimes somebody
else is using it
L551[12:23:36] <Izaya> That was before the
NBN was a thing.
L552[12:23:38] <S3> and you get all their
stuff
L554[12:24:39] <S3> Here's what I'm going
to do
L555[12:24:52]
<MGR>
No.
L556[12:24:59] <S3> I will call up Linksys
and say "I need the schematics for your Linksys EA6350
PCB"
L557[12:25:02] <Izaya> I, for one, welcome
our new overlord Elon Musk, provided his internet satellites are
good.
L558[12:25:22]
<MGR>
Doesn't satellite internet have high latency?
L559[12:25:42] <Izaya> Depends on the
height of the sattelites
L560[12:25:42] <S3> when they decline you
state "By law it is required to make schematics of electronic
radio devices available by regulation of the FCC to ensure
compliancy which I am checking"
L561[12:25:59] <S3> then I will be sure if
this is a serial port
L562[12:26:07] <S3> but it's kind of
obvious: it has 4 pins
L563[12:26:14] <S3> and one is
ground
L564[12:26:30] <S3> I am very certain it
is serial which I will find out soon
L565[12:27:10] <S3> you know what's
crazy?
L566[12:27:16] <S3> how small surface
mounted components are getting
L567[12:27:27] <S3> like I can't even tell
if these are resistors
L568[12:27:34] <S3> without a magnifying
glass
L569[12:28:01] <Izaya> Do they have the
bands on them, despite being tiny?
L570[12:28:13] <S3> WTH lol the MAc
address for this router is inside on the PCB on a sticker
L571[12:28:35] <S3> numbers usually
Izaya
L572[12:28:40] <Izaya> ah
L573[12:28:50] <S3> REALLY TINY ASS
numbers
L575[12:29:07] <Izaya> makes sense
L577[12:29:47] <Izaya> Is that a flag as a
silkscreen?
L578[12:30:05] <S3> dns fail
L579[12:30:33] <S3> I can't get there
lol
L580[12:32:47] <S3> Izaya: oh I can't get
most places
L581[12:32:49] <S3> interesting
L582[12:33:01] <Izaya> something has gone
wrong
L584[12:33:29] <S3> I ONLY have ipv6
access ROFL
L585[12:33:44] <S3> thats why
L586[12:34:27] <Izaya> yeah that'll break
things
L587[12:34:37] <S3> ben_mkiv: yes that is
a silk screen alright
L588[12:34:42] <S3> that must have been
super expensive
L589[12:35:22] <S3> ben_mkiv: I am using
white PCB with black silkscreen on my homebuilt computer
L590[12:35:26] <S3> it's easy to read,
looks pretty
L591[12:35:42] <S3> I decided to call the
omputer "snow white"
L593[12:37:27] <S3> I think it looks
great!
L594[12:37:51] <Izaya> looks nice
L595[12:37:58] <Izaya> reminds me of some
of the fun stuff Adafruit has
L598[13:11:28] *
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L606[15:06:04] <MichiBot>
Japanese
monkey makes udon | length:
8m 27s | Likes:
163 Dislikes:
14
Views:
26,079 | by
Japan Funny Video | Published On
12/8/2015
L607[15:06:11] <ben_mkiv> this monkey is
actually more talented than me
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L613[16:22:16] <AmandaC> ... Okay, how the
fuck did I, several times, over the course of several hours,
misread that as "Japanese money makes udon"
L614[16:22:33] <AmandaC> %blame
Inari
L615[16:22:33] *
MichiBot blames Inari for doubling the time until release by asking
questions
L616[16:23:58] <Inari> Haha
L617[16:24:01] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L618[16:24:01] *
MichiBot pets AmandaC with a bag of fluffy panties. AmandaC gained
3 health!
L619[16:32:30] <AmandaC> Inari: stop
collecting the female denizen's panties and putting them in the
bot!
L620[16:33:03] <Inari> :P
L621[16:33:15] <Inari> So you're saying I
should collect the male denizen's panties?
L622[16:33:22] <AmandaC> Ofc, it's only
fair!
L623[16:33:35] *
Lizzy steals some of her panties back out of the bags and goes to
hide them
L624[16:33:52] <Inari> But thats lewd, I'd
rather just steal my nii's panties
L625[16:39:09] <AmandaC> Inari: but
stealing female denizen's panties isn't lewd?
L626[16:40:22] <Inari> Not as lewd!
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L629[16:49:02] <ShadTheMaster88>
Hello?
L630[16:49:12] <Lizzy> is it me you're
looking for?
L631[16:49:15] <ShadTheMaster88> ?
L632[16:49:17] <ShadTheMaster88>
Idk?
L633[16:49:18] <Lizzy> I can see it in
your eyes
L634[16:49:25] <ben_mkiv> those are
mine
L635[16:50:01] <ben_mkiv> shad can we
please solve your problem now?
L636[16:50:33] <ShadTheMaster88> I didn't
know this was for problems, sorry.
L637[16:50:49] <ben_mkiv> it isnt just
about problem
L638[16:50:50] <Lizzy> well, it's for
anything related to OC or TIS3D
L639[16:50:51] <ben_mkiv> +s
L640[16:50:56] <ben_mkiv> %pet
ShadTheMaster88
L641[16:50:56] *
MichiBot pets ShadTheMaster88 with a bag of fluffy panties.
ShadTheMaster88 gained 3 health!
L642[16:51:02] <Lizzy> or anything for
that matter
L643[16:51:23] <Inari> MichiBot really
likes those panties
L644[16:51:41] <ben_mkiv> xD
L645[16:51:43] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L646[16:51:43] *
MichiBot brushes AmandaC with a cutie putie. AmandaC gained 3
health!
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L649[17:07:53] <ShadTheMaster88-2>
Test
L650[17:09:57] <ShadTheMaster88-2> Anyone
here?
L651[17:10:22] <ben_mkiv> ^^
L652[17:10:31] <ShadTheMaster88-2> Hi
:D
L653[17:12:09] <Arcan> %give MichiBot a
putit
L654[17:12:09] *
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inventory
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L663[17:43:50] <ShadTheMaster88-2>
Hello?
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L665[17:51:02] <CompanionCube> ...
L666[17:51:46] <Temia> And goodbye
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L671[18:27:47] <ShadTheMaster88-2> Hello
:D
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L673[18:46:11] <CompanionCube>
...really?
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L679[22:06:37]
<TheFox>
*drops a dime in the quiet*
L680[22:07:00]
<TheFox>
That is the phrase, right???
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L684[22:47:36] <S3> Spent all day getting
router to work
L685[22:47:48] <S3> This router I'm
telling you has a bad uboot image
L686[22:48:21] <S3> srial file transfer is
actually broken, it doesn't function like it does on any other
uboot image, it just breaks horribly. I didn't try tftp or anything
but
L687[23:06:02] <S3> Object Oriented
Programming is just another slang term used by hipsters to describe
putting spaghetti code in boxes. One big difference between the
annoyance of moving out of your own house and Object Oriented
Programming is that in Object Oriented programming a complete
stranger packed half your boxes and half of them are inside other
boxes.
L688[23:11:54] <Xal> eliminate oo
L690[23:14:15] <S3> 127 32 DO I EMIT SPACE
LOOP
L691[23:14:20] <S3> Xal: do the space
loop!
L692[23:14:32] <S3> oo eliminated
L693[23:14:45] <S3> [] Ok
L694[23:15:40] <Xal> let's play guess the
obscure programming language
L695[23:16:08] <S3> Xal: you don't
recognize it?
L696[23:16:17] <Xal> << -> x
<< x 2 MOD << 1 >> << x * 3 >> IFTE
>> >>
L697[23:16:31] <Xal> no i mean to type
that out faster
L698[23:16:41] <S3> so I hate to push
buttons
L699[23:16:50] <S3> but you can not deny
that that can be forth,
L700[23:17:13] <S3> that is 100% valid
forth code
L701[23:17:16] <S3> althoug
L702[23:17:22] <S3> at the same time
anything is really
L703[23:17:29] <S3> but that
especially
L704[23:17:30] <Xal> that sentence is
valid forth code
L705[23:17:32] <Xal> and tcl code
L706[23:17:39] <S3> I never learned
tcl
L707[23:17:44] <Xal> don't
L708[23:17:47] <S3> because well tcl is
just.. unused
L710[23:17:57] <S3> ancient history
L711[23:18:09] <S3> that's not a reason to
avoid it I guess
L712[23:18:28] <S3> but I mean tcl is
weird.
L713[23:18:29] <Xal> the lang I posted
above is older than tcl, but is still in use!
L714[23:18:39] <Xal> in fact I use it
almost every day
L716[23:19:21] <Xal> bc isn't stack
based
L717[23:19:27] <S3> I thought it was
L718[23:19:34] <Xal> dc is
L719[23:19:35] <S3> there's something like
bc that is
L721[23:20:14] <Xal> time's up
L722[23:20:29] <S3> the answer I got
it
L723[23:20:32] <S3> the answer is
piet
L724[23:20:37] <S3> LOLOLOLOLOL
L725[23:20:40] <Xal> the lang was RPL,
lisp and forth's deranged child that powers all of HP's
calculators
L726[23:20:44] <S3> oh .. yeah
L727[23:21:08] <S3> mobody including me
that knows of RPL would recognize that
L728[23:21:17] <Xal> though it really is
leagues ahead of *barf* tibasic
L729[23:21:19] <S3> but I don't know
rpl
L730[23:21:31] <Xal> ti-basic interrupts
your workflow just to write a damn program
L731[23:21:32] <S3> 20 GOTO 20
L732[23:21:42] <Xal> RPL is essentially
just keystroke programming with lisp semantics
L733[23:21:57] <S3> why can't they just
use Forth
L735[23:22:05] <Xal> RPL is in many ways
better than forth
L736[23:22:12] <S3> why would you say
that
L737[23:22:25] <Xal> type prologs and
hybrid threaded execution
L738[23:22:38] <Xal> it really was quite
brilliant for its time
L739[23:22:39] <S3> Those are possible in
Forth though
L740[23:22:42] <Xal> RPLMAN.doc goes into
detail
L741[23:23:02] <S3> though I don't care
about type prologs in Forth
L742[23:23:06] <Xal> the whole
userpl/systemrpl/saturn stack on the hp48 feels so coherent
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L745[23:25:41] <S3> SEGA SATURN
L746[23:32:26] <DDM> Hello gamers.
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L750[23:55:55] <Izaya> I want a calculator
that can RPL