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<logan2611>
depends on what you mean by that
L2[00:08:47]
<logan2611>
if you mean everytime you save it also updates on an ingame
computer then you can just make a new file on the computer then go
into your world data and open it up and edit it, however, you have
to reboot everytime you save unless you disable caching
L3[00:08:55]
<logan2611>
otherwise its just open a lua file and start typing
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L6[01:21:12]
<xarses> @!
LoganDark you need only update the files from OC to update openos
for OCEmu, if your using the make script you can just `make clean
&& make` to re-pull them. I just have mine linked to my
actual OC git checkout so it points to whatever I'm working
on.
L7[01:22:02]
<xarses>
found a bug in master just the other day that payonel fixed up real
nice for me ?
L8[01:24:52]
<!
LoganDark> Stop.
L9[01:25:37]
<!
LoganDark> And I don't see how I should get a warning for saying
I don't need help... It's not my fault he escalated it
L10[01:26:00] <xarses> we read the scroll
back, and try to be helpful
L11[01:26:15]
<!
LoganDark> Please don't with me
L12[01:26:20]
<!
LoganDark> I'll ask for help if I need it
L13[01:28:33]
<Forecaster>
you could also just... ignore the help and not get irate about
it?
L14[01:29:07]
<!
LoganDark> I don't have the capability to ignore
L15[01:29:30] <xarses> I'm sorry, no. We
are here to share, be helpful and supportive. If you aren't open to
feed back don't post anything. If you don't appreciate the feed
back just don't respond.
L16[01:30:08]
<!
LoganDark> I don't mind "feed back"
L17[01:30:20]
<!
LoganDark> I mind you trying to fix my issues when I don't even
care about them
L18[01:30:44]
<Forecaster>
that *is* feedback
L19[01:30:54]
<!
LoganDark> Sigh
L20[01:30:55]
<!
LoganDark> Whatever
L21[01:32:11]
<!
LoganDark> The thing with "not responding" is that in
my mind it's extremely rude, so I make an effort to respond to
everything. And yes, that includes telling people what I don't want
to hear. That's my "feed back". "If you aren't open
to feed back don't post anything. If you don't appreciate the feed
back just don't respond."
L22[01:33:09]
<!
LoganDark> I don't want to waste any more of my time discussing
this further, it's not productive in any way... just ignore me and
move on please
L23[01:33:28]
<Forecaster>
haha "ignore me, even though I wont ignore you"
L24[01:33:47]
<!
LoganDark> Shut it.
L25[01:33:58]
<Lizzian>
@Forecaster there shouldn't be
L26[01:34:17]
<Lizzian>
Also I'll read the rest of chat when I get to work
L27[01:34:20]
<Forecaster>
looked like a temporary disconnect
L28[01:34:29]
<Forecaster>
it reconnected after a bit
L29[01:35:40]
<!
LoganDark> So please sto [Edited]
L30[01:35:53]
<!
LoganDark> Nice nam [Edited]
L31[01:36:44]
<!
LoganDark> They get really expensive thoug [Edited]
L33[01:37:09] <Corded> * <Forecaster>
watches LD delete all their messages
L34[01:37:40]
<!
LoganDark> *watches Forecaster stalk me*
L36[01:38:19]
<Forecaster>
%oclogs
L38[01:38:29] *
xarses grins
L39[01:47:20] <Izaya> Forecaster: is it
normal for [edited] messages to lose the last character?
L40[01:47:43]
<Forecaster>
they shouldn't
L41[01:48:12]
<Forecaster>
maybe they are trimmed or something and it was a little
overzealous
L43[01:48:40]
<Forecaster>
huh, that's strange
L44[01:48:51]
<Forecaster>
does it happen with this?
L45[01:48:53]
<Forecaster>
does it happen with this? edit [Edited]
L46[01:49:06] <Izaya> if the last letter
was t then no
L47[01:49:22]
<Forecaster>
it was, odd
L48[01:49:34] <Izaya> huh
L49[01:49:46]
<Forecaster>
what about when recuding edit
L50[01:49:53]
<Forecaster>
what about when redcuding? [Edited]
L51[01:50:00]
<Forecaster>
that should have a ? at the end
L52[01:50:09] <Izaya> yup that's fine
L53[01:50:18]
<Forecaster>
also it's still spelled wrong but whatever
L54[01:50:21] <xarses> weirdly, `luajit
-joff boot.lua` works now...
L55[01:50:48]
<Forecaster>
also, I bet the ! at the start of their name was so they'd be
sorted on top of the discord user list :P
L57[01:51:31] <Izaya> It used to be even
more fun
L58[01:51:33]
<Forecaster>
who's Joff?
L60[01:51:58] <Izaya> I cut names off after
16 chars because portrait display
L61[01:52:19]
<Forecaster>
yeah, I saw that conversation
L62[01:52:20] <Izaya> had some fun
effects
L63[01:52:30]
<Forecaster>
it's not reflected in the log because html collapses spaces
L64[01:52:37]
<xarses> I
don't know who `-joff` is but it makes luajit nearly work
L65[01:52:50] <Izaya> joffrey
L66[01:52:59]
<xarses> of
course, it probably turns off jit
L67[01:53:01]
<xarses> so
lol
L68[01:53:09] *
Izaya squints
L69[01:53:15] <Izaya> LuaJIT... Without
JIT...
L70[01:53:24] <xarses> yes
L71[01:53:25] <Izaya> It's almost as if it
were just Lua.
L72[01:53:26] *
xarses giggles
L73[01:53:32] <xarses> almost
L74[01:53:52] <xarses> its still lua5.1 +
crap to make it nearly work, but not really like 5.2
L75[01:54:23] <Izaya> so uh dumb
question
L76[01:54:26] <Izaya> wat r u doin
L77[01:54:53] <xarses> making gamax92
cry
L78[01:55:11] <xarses> I want to port OCEmu
to love2d
L79[01:55:12] <Izaya> Ah.
L80[01:55:31] <Izaya> I like this idea. At
least a bit.
L81[01:56:16] <xarses> so my first steps
are to make it run in luajit as its closest to the love2d
runtime
L82[01:56:32] <xarses> before actually
needing to re-write all the graphics
L83[01:56:39] <xarses> calls
L84[01:56:48] <Izaya> that makes
sense
L85[01:57:07] *
Izaya boredly considers trying to write Lua bindings for the Haiku
APIs
L86[01:57:31] <xarses> but luajit will
still run all the SDL2 and FFI stuff so less effort for the POC of
functionally downgrading lua to 5.1
L87[01:58:01] <xarses> which I was able to
hack around the missing libraries with out too much effort
L88[01:58:13]
<Lizzian>
oh, they deleted their messages. i'll just go look at the irc
logs
L89[01:58:52] <xarses> the behavior of the
debug.sethook tho, thats bothering me that I need to run joff to
get the hooks to run the same
L90[01:59:24] <xarses> lol
L91[01:59:35]
<Forecaster>
yep, the maturity on display has been staggering
L92[01:59:44] <xarses> `-joff` was posted
by a Geoff
L95[02:05:16]
<Forecaster>
the ceiling, the final frontier
L96[02:09:04]
<xarses>
one, watch the "Dear Kitten" videos they are the
best
L98[02:33:11]
<Lizzian> k,
well i've read back the entire log..
L99[02:39:11]
<Forecaster>
what's your professional assessment? :P
L100[02:40:13]
<Lizzian>
they were warned by kodos so i don't need to take any action
L101[02:46:23]
<Forecaster>
somehow I doubt they'll be back anyway
L102[03:59:53]
<Forecaster>
Chrome: "Please remove these incompatible applications:
DisplayFusion, Dropbox"
L103[03:59:55]
<Forecaster>
what...
L104[04:24:41] <Corded> *
<CheeseAlmighty> It's telling you to switch to Google Drive,
obviously.
L105[04:25:20] <Corded> *
<CheeseAlmighty> Papa Google is looking out for your
interests, see
L106[04:39:29]
<Forecaster>
at least drive doesn't randomly pop up a notification telling me
it's nearly full even though I have night mode on...
L107[04:40:02]
<Forecaster>
or "Priority Only"
L108[04:40:16]
<Forecaster>
apparently dropbox considers being nearly full an emergency
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L111[05:19:26]
<CheeseAlmighty> `apparently dropbox
considers being nearly full an emergency`
L112[05:19:27]
<CheeseAlmighty> I would've guessed that it
would have an option for that?
L113[05:19:36] <Corded> *
<CheeseAlmighty> didn't check
L116[05:32:55]
<CheeseAlmighty> I suppose it's only for
emails.
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L118[05:35:00]
<Forecaster>
it's not an email though
L119[05:35:13]
<Forecaster>
and if that also applies to desktop notifications then it's stupid
regardless
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L121[05:41:07]
zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L122[06:34:14] <AmandaC> Izaya: oh no,
they have cross platform! Metal is available on macos, iOS, tvos,
after all!
L123[06:34:35] <Izaya> "available on
all Mach platforms except HURD"
L124[06:36:21] <AmandaC> In case it wasn't
obvious, I meant to add a /s to that last lime
L125[06:37:02] <Izaya> It was, but an
Apple rep would mean it seriously
L126[06:37:14] <AmandaC> Ofc
L127[06:37:43] <AmandaC> Just like a
Microsoft rep would call direct x "cross platform" due to
the xbox
L128[06:38:05] <Izaya> did Windows CE have
DirectX?
L129[06:38:14] <Izaya> If it did, you
could argue that it works on the Dreamcast as well.
L130[06:38:43] <AmandaC> I know the uwp
runs on win 10 and Xbox.
L131[06:39:05] <AmandaC> Thus how they
decided it was "universal"
L132[06:39:24] <Izaya> Windows is the only
OS in the universe
L133[06:39:26] *
Izaya nods
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<Forecaster>
it certainly is
L136[07:10:29] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> tends to his Ubwindows Lindows server
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<Forecaster>
does that only use the Wingdings font?
L140[07:14:14]
<Forecaster>
I hope so
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L142[07:16:31] <AmandaC> Izaya: I like
Macindows in the railgun series
L143[07:16:43] <Izaya> is that franchise
any good
L144[07:16:54]
<Forecaster>
iWinbuntu
L145[07:17:18]
<Forecaster>
if I ever need a fake operating system I should use that
L146[07:17:58] <AmandaC> Izaya: I enjoyed
it, along with it's "parent story" the "index
series"
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L148[07:37:31] <AmandaC> %choose
halucinate after or more radiation after
L149[07:37:31] <MichiBot> AmandaC: I've
heard more radiation after is in these days
L151[07:39:08] <Temia>
くぁwせdrftgyふじこlp
L152[07:39:54]
<Forecaster>
I'd google translate that but I don't think that will help
L153[07:40:10] *
AmandaC meows at Temia
L154[07:40:17]
<Forecaster>
"Wow drftgy Fujiko lp"
L155[07:40:20]
<Forecaster>
nope, not really
L156[07:40:26] *
Temia moos
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L158[08:47:31] <payonel> xarses: what was
the bugged you found in master that is now fixed?
L159[08:47:59] <xarses> pipes to less |
more
L160[08:48:21] <xarses> which ironically
was probably the bug in the screenshot
L161[08:48:22] <payonel> oh yeah ... less
and more were needing some redo
L162[08:48:28] <payonel> it was all a
mess
L163[08:48:38] <payonel> did you notice
more is now an alias, too?
L164[08:48:42] <xarses> it was more or
less a mess?
L165[08:48:45] <payonel> :)
L166[08:49:03] <xarses> yes, I walked the
last few commits
L167[08:49:08] <xarses> looks
interesting
L168[08:49:41] <xarses> alias more
"less --more"
L169[08:51:31]
<Kodos> So
you set more as an alias?
L170[08:51:35]
<Kodos> Does
this mean more is less?
L171[08:51:38]
<Kodos> Or
less is more
L172[08:51:59] <Izaya> Both. And neither.
All at once.
L173[08:52:07] <payonel> :) more is subset
of less
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L175[08:54:44] <xarses> I think you missed
on naming the option
L176[08:55:34] <xarses> alias more='less
-noback'
L177[08:55:56] <xarses> --noback
even
L179[09:20:26] <Izaya> It'll probably
still be better than having a hardcoded timer
L180[09:20:41] <Izaya> Recalculating every
now and then may be interesting
L181[09:21:01] <Izaya> Depends how long
recalculating takes, I guess.
L182[09:22:24]
<xarses>
Dont get me wrong it's better. It's just not going to stay at how
many instructions correspond with 0.05 seconds
L183[09:23:05]
<xarses>
Dont get me wrong it's better. It's just not going to stay at how
many instructions correspond with 0.005 seconds [Edited]
L184[09:24:32] *
Izaya nods
L185[09:24:54] <Izaya> Could one read
/proc/cpuinfo and do calculations based on that?
L186[09:25:33] <Izaya> Alternatively,
assuming that the CPU slows down due to not being used as much, you
could use half the value calculated
L187[09:25:56] <Izaya> ... Though, the
difference between 800Mhz and 2.6Ghz is probably more than half,
and my laptop can do anywhere between those
L188[09:50:37] <payonel> xarses: are you
saying instead of noback, i should have named it more? (the option
field)
L189[09:51:09]
<xarses>
something punny, yes
L190[09:51:15] <payonel> haha, :)
L191[09:51:35]
<xarses>
even alias more='less --less'
L192[09:51:35] <payonel> i could still
change it
L193[09:51:38] <payonel> haha
L194[09:51:55] <payonel> obviously we need
a vote
L195[09:52:10] <payonel> btw, less is the
default man pager now
L196[09:52:15] <payonel> because it's not
crap anymore
L197[09:52:21]
<xarses>
woo
L198[09:52:29]
<xarses> yay
for compost
L199[09:52:45]
<xarses>
;p
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L201[09:53:52] <payonel> xarses: so, what
are your thoughts on templates?
L202[09:53:55] <payonel> something you
still care about?
L203[09:54:54]
<xarses> I
need to go back and try to re-figure what I hand in mind for
templateception
L204[09:55:03] <payonel> mmk
L205[09:55:05]
<xarses>
had
L206[09:55:29]
<xarses> I
probably still care about it, I've just been on a break
L207[09:55:38] <payonel> i was too (on a
break)
L208[09:55:47]
<xarses> and
am coming back still
L209[09:56:23]
<xarses>
I'll probably get into it more after I get somewhere with my
oc-ocemu-love project
L210[09:57:33]
<xarses>
should I open an issue on the ips calc for discussion or just
comment on the merged PR?
L211[09:59:04] <payonel> your
comment/concern/question being that we only compute once?
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L213[10:12:57]
<xarses> we
only compute once, and that speed stepping moves it away from 0.005
s all the time
L214[10:13:03] <AmandaC> I've not looked,
but wouldn't the act of calculating it cause the CPU to be clocked
up?
L215[10:13:43]
<xarses> not
substantially
L216[10:13:48] <payonel> i believe those
compute was done by asie, he should probably discuss this with
you
L217[10:14:43]
<xarses> ya,
I'm just asking where should I open the discussion
L218[10:16:35] <payonel> i personally
think here is a fine place to discuss merged changes where it was
likely intentional
L219[10:18:14] <asie> @xarses any issue
with that?
L220[10:18:33] <asie> we only calculate
once. it doesn't try to match 50ms or 5ms
L221[10:18:44] <asie> it just tries to get
a "reasonable value that will get called at least once every
50ms, but with a substantial margin"
L222[10:19:06] <asie> the earlier default
was every 100 VM instructions so every ~0.01-0.001ms on a modern
machine
L223[10:19:14] <asie> I think my code aims
at 1ms, so even with severe CPU frequency fluctuations it should
scale fine
L224[10:19:38] <asie> oh, it aims at 5ms
and at least once every 500ms
L225[10:20:05] <asie> it should scale
fine. it doesn't have to be perfect.
L226[10:20:30] <asie> it's literally only
used for timeouts and the value is meant to be a ballpark
L227[10:25:07]
<xarses> ok,
was just looking for some feedback around that it moves around all
the time unless your on older kernels, or hacked the governor to
keep it at a higher value
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L229[10:27:33] <asie> well it's designed
to account for major fluctuations
L230[10:27:36] <asie> it's not meant to
tick exactly every 5ms
L231[10:27:46] <asie> it's meant to tick
"at worst about every 500ms, hopefully."
L232[10:27:55] <asie> "if it ticks
more that's not a problem unless it ticks too often"
L233[10:28:53]
<xarses> ok,
thanks. It's a wonderful change
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L235[10:32:52]
<xarses> I
only noticed because I was printing the value trying to get my
hacks on OCEmu running
L236[10:33:32]
<XeroTRV2>
hacks
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L240[10:43:17]
<xarses> oh
payonel, brain link re-established. I wanted to templatize things
like signals and calls so we can have single pages with all the
content on them because going to several pages for something like
keyboard where driving me .. crazy but they would also allow for
the arrangement by other views, such as all signals on one page,
just the signals for this thing w/o rewriting the content multiple
times
L241[10:52:59] <asie> @xarses if you're
doing an emulator you can remove the timeout logic altogether
L242[10:53:04] <asie> this will bump your
performance by about 30%
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L244[10:58:51]
<xarses>
asie: luajit just ignores it, so its fine but not fine. I just have
to disable jit for the calculation so there isn't an infinite
loop
L246[10:59:01] <asie> gotcha
L247[11:01:21] <gamax92> precision lowp
int;
L248[11:08:55]
<xarses> I
could maybe try to enable limits by conditionally disabling the
other debug.sethook calls, but it would probably mess with the
counting which may be good/bad, but ultimately I'd need jit more or
less off holistically if I wanted the similar timing in the
limits
L249[11:09:58] <asie> again, the hook
alone eats about 20-30% perf
L250[11:10:03] <asie> don't use it if you
don't have to sandobx
L251[11:10:06] <asie> sandbox*
L252[11:11:00] <AmandaC> IT's used for the
TLWOY isn't it?
L253[11:14:08] <asie> TLWOY?
L254[11:14:48] <AmandaC> Too Long Without
Yielding
L255[11:15:25] <asie> yeah
L256[11:15:27] <asie> only that
L257[11:16:03] <AmandaC> Seems like the
kind of thing that should be emulated, to me
L258[11:19:53]
<xarses>
yes, probably
L259[11:25:04] <payonel> asie: i was
interested in your comment about 30% on emulation cost for the hook
cost, so i ran my unit test suite multiple times to build a
reasonable average, with and without setting the debug hook
L260[11:26:02] <payonel> after about 10
runs, i'm seeing a 5% difference on average, with a <1% std
dev.
L261[11:26:47] <payonel> ( run in ocvm
)
L262[11:27:17] <payonel> ( unit tests take
~14s to run )
L263[11:27:31] <gamax92> payonel: having
luajit's jit enabled prevents the hook from working
L264[11:27:35] <payonel> ( 13.6s without
the hook, 14.2s with )
L265[11:28:07] <gamax92> so disabling the
jit to get the hook working is also going to kill all the
performance benefits from the jit
L267[11:30:50] <asie> i was measuring
within OpenComputers
L268[11:31:00] <asie> and by running a
program which utilizes 100% CPU
L269[11:31:16] <asie> a consistent ~30%
drop. Same in Kallisti
L270[11:31:31] <payonel> i'm not using
luajit in ocvm. my interest in the comment was how it would affect
lua and ocvm
L271[11:31:38] <payonel> i wasn't trying
to say it would be the same case for OC
L272[11:32:16] <AmandaC> more of the hook
lag is probably JNI overhead inside OC proper
L273[11:32:31] <AmandaC> ISTR that JNI is
notoriuously ineffiecnt
L274[11:32:45] <asie> not really
L275[11:32:50] <asie> it doesn't escape
that often
L276[11:33:06] <asie> from my experience
it's another ~20%
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<xarses> ya,
If i disabled jit, I would try to confine it to the OC machine and
avoid removing it from the video/hardware calls
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L287[12:44:25] <AmandaC> %choose play and
waves or just waves
L288[12:44:25] <MichiBot> AmandaC: I sense
some just waves in your future!
L289[12:44:50] <asie> Reika and Cazzar got
network banned.?
L290[12:44:59] <asie> Sounds like too many
sessions
L292[12:45:21] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name:
Boathouses and Houseboats Posted on: 9/7/2018
L293[12:45:39] <AmandaC> @Forecaster
"lifeboat" for "boatboat" doesn't seem
right
L294[12:46:10]
<MGR> Well,
a lifeboat is usually carried by another boat
L295[12:46:28] <AmandaC> true, but you
don't call the lifeboat the boatboat in that case, if I'm parsing
it right
L296[12:46:49]
<MGR>
Randall is saying we should replace lifeboat with boatboat
L297[12:46:51]
<Forecaster>
boatboat is because it's a boat held by a boat
L298[12:47:17] <AmandaC> but it's "a
this that holds that"
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L302[12:53:57] <asie> well that was
resolved
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L304[13:50:39] <aquawarp> How could I set
up a discord server and connect it to irc like this one?
L305[13:51:02]
<Kodos>
You'd just need a bot to bridge
L306[13:51:13] <AmandaC> @source
L307[13:51:18] <AmandaC> Hrm.
L308[13:51:20] <aquawarp> Like
corded
L309[13:51:25] <AmandaC> Corded is open
source, though it's highly modified.
L310[13:51:34] <AmandaC> if you meant
"use Corded itself" -- you can't
L311[13:51:50] <AmandaC> but you can stand
up your own Corded instance
L312[13:52:03] <AmandaC> ( Under a
different nick )
L313[13:52:47] <aquawarp> Would I have to
do anything on the irc end of things?
L314[13:52:56]
<Forecaster>
.info
L315[13:52:56] <AmandaC> Nope, it's just a
normal IRC bot
L316[13:53:17] <aquawarp> Cool
L317[13:53:24] <AmandaC> IRC bots are
different than discord bots in that they have no special powers, or
any real difference to a normal user.
L318[13:56:03] <aquawarp> So what is it
called?
L319[13:57:19]
<Forecaster>
oh, apparently the output from info only applies to the side its
used on
L320[13:57:23] <Forecaster> .info
L321[13:57:36] <Forecaster> or it only
works on the discord side I guess
L323[14:04:34] <AmandaC> @info
L324[14:04:53] <AmandaC> The link
@Forecaster just pasted is the source code for Corded
L326[14:24:05] <AmandaC> %choose radiation
or halucination
L327[14:24:06] <MichiBot> AmandaC: If I
had a gold nugget for every time someone asked me about
radiation
L328[14:28:18] <payonel> AmandaC: what is
this halucination you get enjoying?
L329[14:28:36] <Izaya> Cold meds.
L330[14:28:40] <Izaya> Namely, LSD.
L332[14:31:06] <AmandaC> ( Those are all
RR because it's just where I found most recently for free stories
to read, and it has a filter to exclude fanfic )
L333[14:31:39] <AmandaC> I wrote a program
to turn it the stories into .epub's I can load into Calibre, then
my eReader
L334[14:32:45] <AmandaC> I loved the MC's
response to, as a male scientist, making first contact with a
primarially matriarchial federation of aliens: "I'll get a sex
change!"
L335[14:35:14]
<Forecaster>
hm
L336[14:35:30]
<Forecaster>
when I start EtG, firefox crashes...
L337[14:37:45] <Izaya> When I minimise
Minecraft, the NVIDIA drivers crash
L338[14:37:51] <Izaya> Wait no it's not
2013
L339[14:38:02]
<Forecaster>
after a bit it failed with an error
L340[14:38:17]
<Forecaster>
and simultaneously a bunch of chrome tabs crashed...
L341[14:38:30] <AmandaC> @Forecaster VRAM
exhausted?
L342[14:38:35]
<Forecaster>
specifically tabs with video players in them
L343[14:38:59] <AmandaC> ah, something
hardware-decoder related then, probaby
L344[14:39:16]
<Forecaster>
this is really odd
L345[14:39:22]
<Forecaster>
this has never happened before
L346[14:39:28]
<Forecaster>
I don't think anything's changed...
L347[14:39:35]
<Forecaster>
unless EtG updated when I wasn't looking
L348[14:43:03]
<Forecaster>
by which I mean, I played it successfully a few hours ago
L349[14:43:13]
<Forecaster>
but now it no longer works...
L350[15:12:24]
<Forecaster>
hm, EtG worked now that I haven't re-launched FF
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<Forecaster>
launched photoshop and youtube tabs crashed again
L353[15:25:53]
<Forecaster>
and a bunch of extensions crashed as well
L354[15:25:56]
<Forecaster>
:|
L355[15:26:02] <AmandaC> might be due for
a reboot
L356[15:26:53]
<Forecaster>
I did a hard reboot a few hours ago because the screens went
black
L357[15:34:37]
<Forecaster>
huh
L359[15:34:41]
<Forecaster>
I don't remember this
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<Durex77>
someone know server minecraft with OC ?
L366[15:40:15]
<Durex77>
Does anyone know a server with OC? [Edited]
L367[15:40:32]
<MGR> I have
one
L368[15:40:35]
<MGR>
1.12.2
L369[15:40:44]
<Durex77>
url pls)
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L374[15:50:46] <AmandaC> %choose radiation
or halucination
L375[15:50:46] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
Elementary dear Watson, halucination is the obvious choice!
L376[15:50:59] <AmandaC> %choose comedy or
fantasy or sci-fi
L377[15:50:59] <MichiBot> AmandaC: The
proof is in the pudding. Definitely sci-fi.
L378[15:51:08] <esperepse> lol
L379[15:51:36] <esperepse> %choose lol or
lol
L380[15:51:36] <MichiBot> esperepse: Some
lol sounds nice
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L382[15:59:36] <AmandaC> s/lol/loli/ --
Inari, probably
L383[15:59:37] <MichiBot>
<esperepse> Some loli sounds nice
L384[16:00:02] <AmandaC> Damn, those two
chapters went by quick
L385[16:00:15] <AmandaC> i guess it's
expected considering each was only like 8 pages
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L390[19:22:02] <xarses> moo
L391[19:32:40] <Skye> awu
L393[19:53:52] <MichiBot>
When Cats Go
Shopping ... | length:
1m 16s | Likes:
795 Dislikes:
16
Views:
73,962 | by
Ali Abrar | Published On
10/6/2016
L395[19:56:41] <MichiBot>
Title:
request: Add support for .bmp -> image/x-ms-bmp or use HTTP
Content-Type header value
| Posted by: AmandaCameron
|
Posted: Fri Sep 07 19:50:11 CDT 2018
| Status:
open
L396[19:59:08] <AmandaC> When/if that's
resolved, this command should work brilliantly! `ebook-maker
-wikidot-filter 'SCP-\d+' -title "SCP Series I" -author
"SCP Foundation" -src
wikidot://index/scp-wiki/scp-series`
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L399[20:36:00] <Temia> Moo?
L400[20:36:11] <CompanionCube> Temia:
moo.
L401[20:36:16] <Temia> Moooo.
L402[20:36:22] <CompanionCube> Oink.
L403[20:41:11] <xarses> woof
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L406[21:32:21] *
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nerds
L407[21:33:28] *
Temia petpets. Nini, Amanda
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