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L15[08:56:57]
<Z0idburg>
hmm
L16[08:57:04]
<Z0idburg> I
wonder if there's a way to get the in game time
L17[08:57:23]
<Z0idburg>
or is that what clock() actually does
L18[08:57:44]
<Z0idburg> I
suppose I could use a daylight sensor to calibrate it
L19[08:58:22] <Izaya> os.time
L20[08:58:36] <Izaya> actually,
os.date
L21[08:58:54]
<Z0idburg>
that an openos specific?
L22[09:00:04] <Izaya> I don't think
so
L23[09:00:13] <Izaya> it returns the date
and time according to the MC world IIRC
L24[09:00:24]
<Z0idburg> I
was thinking about making some sort of realtime and minecraft time
crontab for my OS
L25[09:00:39] <Izaya> (os.time returns an
arbitrary number that varies between OS)
L26[09:00:41]
<Z0idburg>
considering it's all actor model I think it'd be amazing for
railroad handling, etc
L27[09:01:44]
<Z0idburg>
and of course, using OC-DMS you can run telephone poles down the
track and place down control machines
L28[09:03:52]
<Z0idburg>
you don't need OC-DMS to control the trains, but you'd be able to
put the train controllers all on the same virtual telephone
circuit
L29[09:03:57]
<Z0idburg>
for all the trains
L30[09:04:26]
<Z0idburg>
connect that to some other network and control them easily
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L32[09:15:59]
<Wuerfel_21>
what is this OC-DMS i hear about?
L33[09:17:54]
<Z0idburg>
@Wuerfel_21 DMS solution for OC
L34[09:18:02]
<Z0idburg>
Look up Nortel DMS-10
L35[09:18:30] <Izaya> phone exchange but
OpenComputers
L36[09:18:38]
<Wuerfel_21>
but why tough?
L37[09:18:47]
<Z0idburg>
yeah you can think of it more like a "modem"
exchange
L38[09:19:06]
<Wuerfel_21>
is it a mod? or software?
L39[09:19:20]
<Z0idburg>
It's a lightweight software package
L40[09:19:45]
<Z0idburg>
It allows you to very quickly make circuit switched networks that
extend past the 4 relay limit for networking
L41[09:19:59]
<Z0idburg>
or whatever that annoying limit was
L42[09:20:21]
<Wuerfel_21>
raw OC networking succ
L43[09:20:33]
<Z0idburg>
it's entirely independent and suppurts routing any protocol for OC
really
L44[09:20:34] <Izaya> Would you believe I
considered making a modem exchange IRL?
L45[09:20:50]
<Z0idburg>
because all it does is map modem uuids and ports to a process or
another modem uui and port
L46[09:20:58]
<Wuerfel_21>
but with the recent advancements in software i am looking forward
to building a network on my new server
L47[09:20:59]
<Z0idburg>
that's cool
L48[09:21:14] <Izaya> hook up a machine
with 7 serial cards, 2 ports each, write some software to do hayes
modem commands
L49[09:21:25]
<Z0idburg>
oh btw!
L50[09:21:34]
<Z0idburg>
I'm buying a US Robotics courier V.everything
L51[09:21:36] <Izaya> have something that
looks like a modem to the computer but doesn't involve ADCs or DACs
or phone cables
L52[09:21:38]
<Z0idburg>
for my new home modem
L53[09:21:45]
<Z0idburg>
they are amazing
L54[09:22:05] <Izaya> I'd say I could mail
you a V.92 one but a) I think it's fucked b) it's probably cheaper
to buy one over there
L55[09:22:19]
<Z0idburg>
the v.everything are way better, they just don't do 56K iirc
L56[09:22:46]
<Z0idburg>
the v.everything courier automatically negotiates baud rate
slowdown if the connection worsens, and a lot of other really cool
stuff.
L57[09:22:55] <Izaya> ooooo
L58[09:23:19] <Izaya> sounds like DSL
funtimes but slower and audible
L59[09:23:22]
<Z0idburg> I
think it may also handle frequency drift too
L60[09:23:34]
<Z0idburg>
yeah. it only does up to 33K iirc though
L61[09:23:41]
<Z0idburg>
but for my purposes that's enough
L62[09:23:52]
<Z0idburg>
Most people were never able to get 56K anyways
L63[09:24:00]
<Z0idburg>
33K is very hard
L64[09:24:16]
<Z0idburg>
heck where I lived it was pretty much 14 or 24
L65[09:24:25]
<Z0idburg>
best case
L66[09:25:12] <Izaya> yeah I don't think we
got 33k, even in 2012 or so
L67[09:25:17]
<Z0idburg>
Here's what you do Izaya, just take 10 dialup modems on each end,
buy 20 POTS lines, and then make software to round robin the modems
per packet in the buffer for 10x56K
L68[09:25:21]
<Z0idburg>
?
L69[09:25:25]
<Z0idburg>
dialup boonding lololol
L70[09:25:45] <Izaya> that
L71[09:25:49] <Izaya> d be almost
passable
L72[09:26:00] <Izaya> it'd be better than
the DSL we had in 2012
L73[09:26:00]
<Z0idburg>
I'm pretty sure it is possible for packet operations
L74[09:26:17]
<Z0idburg> I
did learn something cool I never knew but it makes absolute
sense
L75[09:26:29]
<Z0idburg>
some mainframes had shelves for modems
L76[09:26:35]
<Z0idburg>
and instead of running serial cables
L77[09:26:55]
<Z0idburg>
you just connected your VT100 / whatever directly to a modem and
dialed into your user modem
L78[09:27:30]
<Z0idburg>
there'd be this telephone punchdown or something in the
mainframe
L79[09:27:46]
<Z0idburg>
kinda crazy
L80[09:28:03]
<Z0idburg>
in fact if you werent going over POTS you didn't have to dial
L81[09:28:16]
<Wuerfel_21>
not really. that is essentially what BBS do
L82[09:28:25]
<Z0idburg>
right
L83[09:28:30] <Izaya> I guess that makes
sense
L84[09:28:50]
<Z0idburg>
it made a lot of sense if the mainframe wasnt' on campus
L85[09:29:04]
<Z0idburg>
because then you just connect your mainframe up to a T1 on a
POTS
L86[09:29:06]
<Z0idburg>
or something
L87[09:29:16] <Izaya> you can run 9600 baud
a lot further over POTS than actual serial cables
L88[09:29:22]
<Z0idburg>
right
L89[09:29:42]
<Z0idburg>
which is why if I can get 9600 over the cell phone network to my
house...
L90[09:29:48]
<Z0idburg>
then I will be more than happy
L91[09:29:57]
<Z0idburg>
because I really just want serial tty access to the raspberry
pi
L92[09:30:04]
<Z0idburg>
over the modem
L93[09:30:55]
<Wuerfel_21>
wouldn't the combined force VoIP and GSM compression kindof fugg
everything but, like, 300 baud?
L94[09:31:02]
<Wuerfel_21>
wouldn't the combined force of VoIP and GSM compression kindof fugg
everything but, like, 300 baud? [Edited]
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L96[09:31:15]
<Z0idburg>
@Wuerfel_21 no, my buddy did 14K on VOIP no problem
L97[09:31:20]
<Z0idburg>
anything higher than that was shit
L98[09:31:29]
<Z0idburg>
remember, faxes work over VOIP
L99[09:31:52]
<Z0idburg>
also i'm using CDMA
L100[09:31:58]
<Z0idburg>
GSM doesn't reall;y exist here..
L101[09:32:08]
<Z0idburg>
it's too spotty and shitty
L102[09:32:09]
<Wuerfel_21>
all the VoIP convertes i've seen had a special option for faxes. i
think they use a different codec
L103[09:32:16]
<Z0idburg>
yes
L104[09:32:21]
<Z0idburg>
they turn off compression usually too
L105[09:32:27]
<Wuerfel_21>
haha. i only get GSM and EDGE out here
L106[09:32:31]
<Z0idburg>
but you can still do them with compression
L107[09:32:39]
<Z0idburg>
it's just flaky
L108[09:32:52]
<Z0idburg>
Maine is very rural
L109[09:33:14]
<Z0idburg>
and most of Maine doesn't have any cellular service, but if you do
have a cell here you definately want CDMA
L110[09:33:23] <seeseemelk> Hey, this
might be a weird question, but is there any way to run MineOS on
real x86 hardware?
L111[09:33:36]
<Z0idburg>
@Brisingr Aerowing actually
L112[09:33:41]
<Wuerfel_21>
OCemu?
L113[09:33:46]
<Z0idburg> I
pondered this a while back, and the answer is yes
L114[09:34:22] <seeseemelk> Hmm, I was
more looking for something to run it as an actual operating system,
not as a program
L115[09:34:33]
<Z0idburg>
you can emulate it, either by doing that, or if you're talking as
an OS itself, you need to compile Lua with some basic unix VFS
functions and stuff.
L116[09:34:41]
<Z0idburg>
Lua doesn't need a lot
L117[09:34:52]
<Z0idburg>
keep in midn you still would have to create a graphics driver,
etc
L118[09:35:04] <seeseemelk> Yeah, I was
thinking of doing that but I was wondering if maybe someone had
already done it
L119[09:35:07]
<Z0idburg>
may be able to get away with bios print
L120[09:35:22]
<Z0idburg> I
was working on a low level lua x86 thing at one time
L121[09:35:23] <seeseemelk> You'd be
limited to about 640k of rams though
L122[09:35:32]
<Z0idburg>
but I never got anywhere with it becauyse it was a waste of my
time
L123[09:35:38]
<Z0idburg>
@Ristellise use protected mode.
L124[09:35:44]
<Wuerfel_21>
possbly run it on topp of freedos / cwsdpmi
L125[09:35:48]
<Z0idburg>
and set up paging
L126[09:35:57]
<Z0idburg>
yes. I forgot
L127[09:35:59]
<Ristellise>
protected mode?
L128[09:36:02]
<Z0idburg>
there is a Lua dos port iirc
L129[09:36:10]
<Z0idburg>
you may be able to run OC on Lua on freedos
L130[09:36:14]
<Ristellise>
uhh did you get the wrong person?
L131[09:36:32] <seeseemelk> I think he
did
L132[09:36:34]
<Z0idburg>
@Ristellise perhaps
L133[09:36:34] <Izaya> seeseemelk: a while
back there was a project uh
L134[09:36:37] <Izaya> lupi?
L135[09:36:40]
<Z0idburg>
?
L136[09:36:47]
<Z0idburg>
@Ristellise but now you're awake lol
L137[09:36:52] <Izaya> but it ran an
OpenComputers emulator as pid0
L138[09:37:07]
<Ristellise>
10:37PM
L139[09:37:09]
<Ristellise>
=_=
L140[09:37:18]
<Z0idburg>
dafuq
L141[09:37:27]
<Z0idburg> I
think @Ristellise must be on mars
L142[09:37:30] <Izaya> But is it the
23rd?
L143[09:37:43]
<Ristellise>
yep
L144[09:37:53]
<Ristellise>
and please stop pinging me please ?
L145[09:38:03]
<Z0idburg>
I'm just giving you a hard time
L146[09:38:04] <Izaya> oh okay so that's
like, GMT+8
L147[09:38:08]
<Ristellise>
Yeah
L148[09:38:12]
<Ristellise>
Nahh
L149[09:38:13]
<Ristellise>
just
L150[09:38:15]
<Ristellise>
dont
L151[09:38:18]
<Ristellise>
ever ping me
L152[09:38:21]
<Ristellise>
without a reason
L153[09:38:40]
<Z0idburg>
That's no fun
L154[09:38:55]
<Ristellise>
you can have fun when the mods ban you
L155[09:39:23]
<Z0idburg>
Yeah yeah.. I'm harmelss ?
L156[09:39:35]
<Ristellise>
you know your on limbocon server righht?
L157[09:39:47]
<Z0idburg>
Yes what about it
L158[09:39:52] <seeseemelk> Yeah, lupi
does indeed not provide a kernel. Well, I guess I've got a project
to work on that
L159[09:39:53]
<Ristellise>
*Coughs*
L160[09:40:24]
<Z0idburg>
Not worried about it ?
L161[09:40:37]
<Ristellise>
I know your arn't particularly worried about it
L162[09:40:46]
<Z0idburg>
You can ban me all you want from therer
L163[09:40:50]
<Ristellise>
True
L164[09:40:57] <vifino> @Ristellise What's
wrong with pinging someone? It's there for that purpose...
L165[09:41:00]
<Z0idburg> I
probably wouldn't notice untuil 3 months later
L166[09:41:29]
<Z0idburg>
Doesn't like the "ting" noise
L167[09:41:29]
<Z0idburg>
?
L168[09:41:30]
<Ristellise>
Yeah but he pinged me like twice
L169[09:41:41]
<Ristellise>
I mean I'm okay with it
L170[09:41:51]
<Ristellise>
I could just mute discord and never care about it
L171[09:42:13] *
vifino facepalms
L172[09:42:55]
<Z0idburg>
Sometimes I will resort to pings when there are 3 conversations
going on so that people know when I'm talking to them and not
someone else, and I think what I say could be interpreted in more
than one conversation.
L173[09:43:37] <vifino> That's a big chunk
pings are a thing.
L174[09:43:51]
<Ristellise>
You could do: say like
L175[09:44:07]
<Ristellise>
Zoidburg: like this.
L176[09:44:09] <vifino> I also figured out
where the circumflex is on this keyboard.
L177[09:44:23] <vifino> ^ <- Right
here!
L178[09:44:26]
<Z0idburg>
Yes, but what if you were on IRC, I didnt' look, so I wouldn't have
wanted to flash / ping the wrong window
L179[09:44:39]
<Z0idburg> I
suppose it wouldn't matter on some IRC clients
L180[09:44:45]
<Z0idburg>
they just ping on any mention of the name at all
L181[09:44:53]
<Z0idburg>
but i have one that requires a : or a ,
L182[09:44:57]
<Ristellise>
Hexchat does text hightlighting so I can see it
L183[09:45:05]
<Z0idburg>
oh awful
L184[09:45:09]
<Z0idburg>
awful awful
L185[09:45:22]
<Ristellise>
your face is awful.
L186[09:45:25]
<Z0idburg>
Hexchat is horrible
L187[09:45:29] <vifino> Many people don't
actively spend time on IRC/Discord, or multitask?
L188[09:45:38]
<Z0idburg> I
do!
L189[09:45:53] <vifino> It's nice to
actually get notified when someone talks about you.
L190[09:45:56]
<Ristellise>
What is this IRC you speak of.
L191[09:46:14] <vifino> I hope you're
trolling.
L192[09:46:18]
<Ristellise>
I am
L193[09:46:19]
<Z0idburg>
Something that was invented almost to the day i was born
L194[09:46:20] <Izaya> The only constant
in relation to technology.
L195[09:46:20]
<Z0idburg>
in 1988
L196[09:46:32]
<Z0idburg>
It's a fantastic protocol
L197[09:46:36] <vifino> ^
L198[09:46:53]
<Z0idburg>
the BNF for it is like, < 20 lines
L199[09:46:54] <Izaya> Processors,
architectures, operating systems, display technologies, storage
mediums and other protocols come and go, but IRC is eternal
L201[09:46:56] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name:
Team Chat Posted on: 1/6/2017
L202[09:47:17] <vifino> Yes, we all know
that one.
L203[09:47:23] <vifino> Because we are
that.
L204[09:47:52] <vifino> (I'm assuming
that's the singularity one. I don't have a browser.)
L205[09:48:08]
<Z0idburg>
heh
L206[09:48:17] <Izaya> I'd send you the
webm of my latest project but unless you want to wget it...
L207[09:48:21]
<Z0idburg>
yes
L208[09:48:39] <vifino> I don't have an
image viewer, let alone a movie player.
L209[09:48:41]
<Z0idburg>
I've been writing a new IRC server from scratch in Elixir
L210[09:48:55]
<Z0idburg>
with acurate parsing of the RFC BNF
L211[09:48:57] <vifino> Did that
before.
L212[09:49:14]
<Z0idburg>
Using leex and yecc
L213[09:49:35]
<Z0idburg>
yeah actors are fun
L214[09:49:40] <vifino> Clients as
processes, passing interpreted messages and statuses around.
L215[09:49:45]
<Z0idburg>
yep!
L216[09:50:03]
<Z0idburg>
which is why I sat down a month ago and wrote an actor model
library for OC
L217[09:50:12]
<Z0idburg>
and started making an OS that runs on that
L218[09:50:14] <vifino> You remind me of a
friend of mine.
L219[09:50:23] <vifino> Went by the name
of S3. Or Fatalnix.
L220[09:50:31]
<Z0idburg>
Because I am S3
L221[09:50:32]
<Z0idburg>
?
L222[09:50:43]
<Z0idburg>
This has been my discord name for ever
L223[09:50:52] <vifino> 9600-baud.net was
his-- That makes many things clear.
L224[09:51:07]
<Z0idburg>
OMG thanks for reminding me
L225[09:51:16]
<Z0idburg>
9600 just expired and now I have a paycheck to renew it
L226[09:51:37] <vifino> ooo, i'll snatch
that >=)
L227[09:51:46] <vifino> tty.sh needs a
buddy.
L228[09:51:55]
<Z0idburg>
I'm so surprised you remembered my domain name
L229[09:52:11] <vifino> Of course.
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L231[09:52:41] <vifino> You are one of the
few people I agree with in the majority of cases.
L232[09:54:03] <vifino> Huh. I forgot I
burned a fake MAC address into my Libreboot build.
L233[09:54:14] <vifino>
00:DE:AD:BE:EF:00
L234[09:56:54] <vifino> htop(73980) in
free(): bogus pointer (double free?) 0x1
L235[09:57:04] <vifino> Izaya: OpenBSD is
weird.
L236[09:57:21] <Izaya> yeah htop on my
machine is flaky
L237[09:57:27] <Izaya> I rebuilt it and it
stopped segfaulting
L238[09:57:46] <vifino> I don't see any
reason to build things myself on this X200.
L239[09:57:54] <vifino> It's got a
core2.
L240[09:58:18] <Izaya> Ah, see, my present
OpenBSD has an Atom N270 and who gives a shit about those
L241[09:58:19] <vifino> Or rather, Intel
Centrino.
L242[09:58:53] <Izaya> tfw half the
performance of a Pentium 4 at 1/20th the power usage
L243[09:59:07] <vifino> Izaya: It's not
like that atom has more CPU extensions than the core2.
L244[09:59:23] <vifino> So compiling it
yourself has little benefits.
L245[09:59:42] <vifino> They're all
shite.
L246[09:59:56] <Izaya> Core 2 Duo ain't
shite
L247[10:00:11] <Izaya> it's a little weak
nowdays but it's still fine for light usage if you're on a
budget.
L248[10:00:17] <Izaya> A very tight
budget.
L249[10:00:21] <Izaya> Of $0.
L250[10:00:28] <Izaya> I speak from
experience.
L251[10:00:38] <vifino> It's fine for me
too. I paid the same.
L252[10:01:06] <Izaya> man that's a fun
thought
L253[10:01:16] <Izaya> I'd never paid for
any computer hardware till mid 2014
L254[10:01:23] <Izaya> or possibly late
2014
L255[10:01:57] <Izaya> before that it was
all donations, dumpster diving or
L256[10:02:01] *
Izaya thinks
L257[10:02:12] <Izaya> Let's go with that
because the third one probably shouldn't be mentioned.
L258[10:02:45] <vifino> I'll just make up
something for you, then.
L259[10:02:48] <vifino> So..
L260[10:03:08] <vifino> You're
"buyable" with old computer hardware?
L261[10:03:37] <Izaya> Well,
"buyable" isn't on UD so uh
L262[10:03:44] <Izaya> smaller
words?
L263[10:04:39] <vifino> You're a
hardware-hooker.
L264[10:04:59] <vifino> Clear enough
yet?
L265[10:05:03] <Izaya> ah, some language I
understand
L266[10:05:05] <Izaya> but no
L267[10:05:22] <Izaya> Did I ever tell you
how I got my computer chair?
L268[10:05:36] <vifino> Too bad - You had
the chance to mention what you meant. I just filled the spot.
L269[10:05:55] <Izaya> aight
L270[10:05:57] <Izaya> such is life
L271[10:06:09] <vifino> But no, you did
not.
L272[10:06:17] <Izaya> hm :|
L273[10:06:45] <Izaya> to put it
concisely,
I stole
it.
L274[10:07:18] <vifino> I'll DC for a
second, need to check if I can't get libreboot's grub2 to boot
openbsd without me needing to type in `kopenbsd -r sd0a
(ahci0,openbsd1)/bsd` followed by `boot` in the command prompt
everytime.
L275[10:07:30] <vifino> Izaya:
Boring.
L276[10:07:50] *
Izaya shrugs
L277[10:07:51] <Izaya> such is life
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L280[10:17:05] <vifino> Right. Libreboot
does not cooperate.
L281[10:17:17] <vifino> I'll talk to the
local OpenBSD guy.
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L287[11:43:56] <vifino> I saw Temia
retweet two retweets of mine on Twitter. Somehow, I am not
surprised. ^_^
L288[11:44:01] <Temia> c:
L289[11:44:20] <vifino> How are you, my
favourite moo?
L290[11:44:24] <Temia> Good, good~
L291[11:44:30] <Temia> Also are you really
surprised I RT anything related to cowsay?
L292[11:44:41] <vifino> Not at all.
:P
L293[11:44:42] <Temia> It's one of the
first things I install on any new build.
L294[11:45:04] <vifino> Which cow's your
favourite, though_
L295[11:45:09] <vifino> ?*
L296[11:45:24] <vifino> (This german
keyboard layout takes some getting used to..)
L297[11:48:04] <Temia> Small, of course!
c:
L298[11:50:46] <vifino> Ah, of
course.
L299[11:50:54] *
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L300[11:51:05] <Temia> :o
L301[12:03:08] <vifino> Izaya: what
browser do you recommend on openbsd?
L302[12:03:18] <vifino> preferrably
something more stable than htop.
L303[12:03:21] <Izaya> probably
firefox
L304[12:03:37] <vifino> does it
youtube?
L305[12:03:46] <Izaya> yeah
L306[12:03:50] <Izaya> slowly on my
machine
L307[12:03:57] <Izaya> I've had issues
with webkit so I dunno whether that's OpenBSD or my setup or
what
L308[12:04:40] <vifino> openbsd is not
really the performing OS anywaz.
L309[12:04:45] <vifino> ... anyway.
L310[12:04:54] <Izaya> anywaz
L311[12:04:58] <Izaya> I'm going to
bed
L312[12:05:02] <vifino> god, i want my
american keyboard layout back.
L313[12:05:05] <vifino> Night,
Izaya.
L314[12:05:13] <Izaya> it's 3AM and I have
stuff to watch
L315[12:05:31] <Izaya> hey while I'm
thinking of it
L316[12:05:32] <Izaya> did you know
L317[12:05:51] <Izaya> Yuri Lowenthal
voices the main character of Fallout: New Vegas.
L318[12:06:05] <Izaya> a role consisting
entirely of grunts of pain.
L319[12:06:18] <vifino> Okay?
L320[12:06:33] <vifino> Speaking of
Fallout.
L321[12:06:52] <Izaya> I just found it
amusing.
L322[12:07:03] <vifino> Did you know the
protectrons are a homagé to 2001: A Space Odyssey?
L323[12:07:10] <Izaya> Hiring someone to
do that sems overkill.
L324[12:07:12] <Izaya> what
L325[12:07:15] <Izaya> explain
L326[12:07:18] <Izaya>
explain
L327[12:07:21] <Izaya> EXPLAIN
L328[12:07:28] *
Izaya spins
L329[12:07:46] <vifino> There is not much
to explain..
L330[12:08:39] <vifino> If I had a
browser, I'd look it up. But I was in the 2001 exhibition at the
local film museum, I noticed how similar they were.
L331[12:11:11] <Izaya> I'll take a look
uh
L332[12:11:18] <Izaya> next time I watch
it, I guess
L333[12:11:35] <Izaya> so I'll probably
look it up instead because I'm not overly inclined to sit through 4
hours of pretentious wank twice
L334[12:12:04] <vifino> >did you just
call 2001 pretentious wank?
L335[12:12:16] <Izaya> yes
L336[12:12:27] <vifino> DO YOU NOT KNOW
HOW GREAT OF A MOVIE IT IS?
L337[12:12:38] <Izaya> parts of it are
cool but as a movie I think it's kinda mediocre
L338[12:12:52] <Izaya> it makes a fine
short story but eh
L339[12:13:14] <vifino> Your opinion is
upsetting.
L340[12:13:28] <Izaya> as I like it to
be
L341[12:14:58] <Izaya> anyway
L342[12:15:00] <Izaya> enjoy your
L343[12:15:04] *
Izaya squints
L344[12:15:06] <Izaya> Evening?
L345[12:15:15] <vifino> Correct.
L346[12:15:28] <Izaya> as always
L347[12:16:43] <vifino> {{Citation
Needed}}
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L351[14:14:06] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L352[14:14:06] *
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L353[14:14:09] <Inari> Tehe
L354[14:55:44] <vifino> Because I couldn't
find a way to properly get battery information in OpenBSD, I wrote
a small C program and used my shellscript wrapper to compile it at
runtime and cache it..
L355[14:56:02] <vifino> So now I can do
what I should've been able to in the first place.
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<Kleadron>
Did you know that the c64 ROM has more memory than the EEPROM in
Open Computers?
L360[17:59:21]
<logan2611>
did you know that an NES cartridge has as much storage as a T1
HD
L361[18:01:57] <Temia> Did you know the
Computronics Sound Card can emulate the C64 SID chip?
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<Z0idburg>
@vifino I bought two brand new domain names
L363[18:09:27]
<Z0idburg>
9600 is in redemption so Im not spending 88 bucks for that
L364[18:09:36]
<Z0idburg> I
got 300-baud.net and datamodem.party
L365[18:09:42]
<Z0idburg>
modem.party was taken
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L375[20:50:03] <Izaya> vifino: apm
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<Wuerfel_21>
what? even...
L379[21:28:53] <AmandaC> %choose be a
little bad or be a lot bad
L380[21:28:53] <MichiBot> AmandaC: be a
little bad
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