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L11[01:13:11] <xarses> how does the lua
shell `=` print a table that print() doesn't?
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L16[01:13:46] <Izaya> it detects it's a
table and then pretty serializes it
L17[01:14:59] <xarses> ya, I gather that,
what does it use to serialize it?
L18[01:15:07] <Izaya> ~w
serialization
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L28[01:21:50] <xarses> thanks
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<Kleadron>
Another banana split
L33[01:30:38] *
Izaya squints at IPv6
L34[01:32:52] <payonel> xarses:
io.write(require("serialization").serialize(result[i],
true) .. "\t")
L35[01:33:11] <payonel> that's all it does.
pretty can be true which defaults to 10
L36[01:33:18] <payonel> limits the number
of pretty lines
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L41[01:33:24] <payonel> you can pass a
number too, like 100
L42[01:33:55] <xarses> ya, I found that on
the docs page, buried slightly
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L44[01:49:46] <payonel> jrddunbr: you
should be sleeping
L45[01:49:51] <payonel> :)
L46[01:50:02] <jrddunbr> Heh! I think I can
play a little :)
L47[01:50:27] <payonel> jrddunbr: i'm not
sure how much i'll fix for minechem for 1.7.10, i won't be adding
features for it. the minechem original project is dead, but it's
active in 1.12
L48[01:50:32] <jrddunbr> I'm going to use
Forge for MC 1.7.10, specifically 1614, and fetch the latest
stuff
L49[01:50:38] <jrddunbr> Yeah, I
figure
L50[01:50:45] <payonel> oh no worries, i
thought i'd just let you know where we are with oc stuff
L51[01:50:59] <payonel> so i'm not getting
the permission denied though, that is odd
L52[01:51:09] <payonel> might be your
modpack, maybe there are block perms
L53[01:51:09] <jrddunbr> I was thinking it
may be more of a "hey, wonder if this bug is related at all to
any other problem they may be having" kind of bug
L54[01:51:35] <jrddunbr> It's been a
while
L55[01:51:38] <payonel> sure
L56[01:51:41] <payonel> yeah, like a year
:)
L57[01:52:09] <payonel> anyways, i see the
multiblock object load as a proxy -- it is acting like a generic
energy store
L58[01:52:27] <payonel> but acting
incorrectly. i might fix the energy value it returns
L59[01:52:31] <jrddunbr> Is the version on
CurseForge the newest for 1.7.10, or should I be cloning from
GitHub and compiling? Same for minechem?
L60[01:52:33] <payonel> but the inventory
part i'll poke at
L61[01:52:55] <jrddunbr> (the version of
OpenComputers on CurseForge, I mean)
L62[01:53:06] <payonel> it's a touch
old
L63[01:53:07] <payonel> sec
L67[01:54:45] <jrddunbr> yep, got
that.
L68[01:57:16] <jrddunbr> I've got Minechem
1.7.10-5.0.5.406 downloaded
L69[01:57:26] <jrddunbr> (from
CurseForge)
L70[01:58:39] <payonel> so first off
L71[01:58:50] <payonel> MineChem is saying
my robot cannot interact with its inventory
L72[01:59:09] <payonel> there is
specifically a method call inventory.isUseableByPlayer that we
check first
L73[01:59:11] <payonel> and they are saying
no
L74[01:59:25] <payonel> my deobfuscator
isn't working on minechem for some reason, so at the moment i dont
know why
L75[02:01:26]
<Kodos>
Isn't the source on Github?
L76[02:01:34] <jrddunbr> It is
L78[02:02:12] <payonel> yes, which i've
already cloned
L79[02:02:20] <payonel> i did say "at
the moment"
L80[02:02:22] <payonel> :)
L81[02:03:42]
<Kodos>
?
L82[02:15:43] <jrddunbr> Hmm. So I don't
get permission denied anymore. I suppose that has been fixed.
L83[02:16:11] <jrddunbr> I'm going to try
it exactly as I did there with a proxy, but I suspect nothing will
change
L84[02:17:09] <payonel> it's not behaving
quite right, but it appears thus far that oc is doing the right
thing
L85[02:18:14] <payonel> jrddunbr: i'm going
to go to bed myself
L86[02:18:19] <jrddunbr> ok, cool
L87[02:18:21] <payonel> youre welcome to
continue poking at it
L88[02:18:24] <payonel> and update the bug
report
L89[02:18:36] <payonel> but .... with that
project being dead i may have to leave it be for 1.7.10
L90[02:18:49] <payonel> note that 1.12 is
being developed by a fork, and in the future we may add minechem
support
L91[02:19:02] <jrddunbr> Yeah, I did notice
that the bug report uses an older version of getInventorySize()
which didn't use a number to specify the side like it does
now
L92[02:19:14] <payonel> yeah
L93[02:19:25] <jrddunbr> I don't get the
error with the new usage, and the old usage causes an unrelated
error about "out of bounds" or something to that
effect
L94[02:19:38] <payonel> but given that the
oc code i'm stepping through with this is not misbehaving as far as
i can tell, it's looking like minechem isn't cooperating
L95[02:19:46] <payonel> yeah
L96[02:19:47] <jrddunbr> Yeah, that's my
guess to.
L97[02:19:53] <payonel> but it's looking
like minechem to me at this point
L98[02:19:56] <payonel> i'll mess more
tomorrow
L99[02:20:04] <jrddunbr> Well, anyways,
thanks for looking at it. I won't keep you any longer :)
L100[02:20:31] <payonel> well thanks for
making the bug report :) oc is still active btw, still fixing bugs
and what not :)
L101[02:20:32] <payonel> o/
L102[02:20:40] *
payonel goes to bed
L103[02:21:46] <Izaya> o/
L104[02:29:05] <jrddunbr> Indeed. I keep
an eye on OC development sometimes. Not the best at Lua, but my
friends are, and what we do is cool. Love the
features/mod/etc.
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L106[03:06:34] <Inari> %loveis
L107[03:07:00] <Inari> Hrm, guess that
just doesn't output naything, shame :P
L108[03:09:09] <Inari> Waaaaaaaaaaaait a
minute
L109[03:09:14] <Inari> @Feep I'm pretty
sure I know you
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L116[05:29:15] <AmandaC> @huntersan9 a
transposer can in 1.10+
L117[05:30:51] <vifino> the thinkpad dock
i got has the IBM logo still :>
L118[05:31:02] <vifino> works fine under
openbsd too. :>
L119[05:31:06] <Izaya> :3
L120[05:31:28] <Izaya> vifino: should I
run alpine on this dinky HP microserver with an Atom I have?
L121[05:31:38] <vifino> oh, yeah, Izaya, i
also got a AT Technical Reference from IBM.
L122[05:31:43] <vifino> Izaya: yes.
L123[05:31:44] <Izaya> ooooooooooooo
L124[05:32:04] <vifino> hard-cover and
everything. :>
L125[05:39:51] <vifino> wtf, openbsd
doesn't have xonotic packaged?
L126[05:39:55] <vifino> time to
switch.
L127[05:41:19] <vifino> guess i'll install
alpine today.
L128[05:44:51] <Izaya> kek
L129[05:45:01] <Izaya> would it even run
on the potato GPU in those?
L130[05:52:29] <vifino> sure.
L131[05:53:32] <Izaya> I mean, if it's
anything like the GPU in the S10e it won't
L132[05:53:37] <Izaya> it'll run OpenArena
fine though
L133[05:54:31] <vifino> actually, maybe it
won't by default
L134[05:54:32] <vifino> idk
L135[05:56:06] <vifino> time to install
alpine
L136[05:56:08] <vifino> cya
L137[05:56:57] <Izaya> enjoy
L139[06:22:01] <Inari> Whats that
L140[06:22:36] <Izaya> what does it look
like
L141[06:23:06] <Inari> Dunno
L142[06:23:09] <Inari> half a rect
L143[06:23:12] <Inari> Wiht some weird
symbol
L144[06:24:22] <Izaya> not
inaccurate
L145[06:27:38] <Inari> I feel like I've
seen it before somewhere
L146[06:27:40] <Inari> But no clue
where
L148[06:32:35] <MichiBot>
Nightcore -
Tetris | length:
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Madeira | Published On 3/7/2011
L150[06:44:20] <MichiBot>
Mischief
Makers - Trouble Maker | length:
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Published On 27/4/2015
L151[07:04:47] <AmandaC> Izaya: VSCode's
symbol?
L152[07:05:10] <Izaya> ye
L154[07:09:49] <Inari> Ohhh
L155[07:09:56] <Inari> Thats where I've
seen it
L157[07:15:43] <Izaya> recursive
L158[07:15:54] <Izaya> the meaning
includes the phrase
L159[07:16:38] <Inari> Now onto the unfun
part of finding something to watch while eating lunch
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L164[08:16:17] <vifino> Izaya: i hate
everything.
L165[08:16:28] <Izaya> not an uncommon
sentiment
L166[08:16:30] <Izaya> what's on your
mind?
L167[08:17:06] <vifino> first i wrestled
with cryptsetup to give me luks2, serpent-xts w/ 512b key and
argon2id as the pbkdf.
L168[08:17:22] <vifino> now it did it. but
opening just... gives up.
L169[08:17:41] <vifino> >luksOpen
/dev/sda1 disk
L170[08:17:43] <Izaya> oof
L171[08:17:49] <vifino> >*enter
password
L172[08:17:59] <vifino> >returns 1, no
message
L173[08:18:15] <vifino> and /dev/mapper
only has /control
L174[08:18:21] <Izaya> oof
L175[08:18:21] <vifino> angery.
L177[08:18:41] <vifino> i'm gonna ask the
irc.
L178[08:43:21] <Inari> Vexatos: Oh neat,
we're able to see how chemical reactions happen nowadays :o
L179[08:43:47] <Vexatos> ?
L181[08:45:35] <MichiBot>
34C3 - Free
Electron Lasers | length:
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L184[09:46:01]
<huntersan9>
well, thanks for the tip, but I'm running 1.7.10. I found
OpenPeripherial's PIM, but I don't think it's working, it won't
detect me when I'm standing on it. OR I'm doing something
wrong.
L185[09:46:34] <Izaya> I think you need to
link it to your person or something
L186[09:49:53]
<huntersan9>
well, that won't work at all for what I need. I'm trying to make a
common use machine to put in a public area. Anyone else know of a
block in 1.7.10 that can at least READ a player's inventory?
L187[09:50:30] <Izaya> if it's an ATM, why
not have them spew stuff into a hopper?
L188[09:51:35]
<huntersan9>
I considered that, but there are other limits to that. Ones I may
have to explore
L189[09:51:40]
<Compu>
hi
L190[09:52:08]
<Compu>
anyone here know anything about kitten os?
L191[09:55:59] <Izaya> you commented on
the issue tracker
L192[09:56:10] <Izaya> I'm afraid I don't
have any info on your question
L193[09:59:28]
<Compu> ah i
think i figured it out
L194[09:59:44]
<Compu> i
need an iron note block from another mod and not the standard
minecraft not block?
L195[09:59:57]
<Compu> will
the one from computronics work?
L196[10:01:02] <Izaya> Only one way to
find out :D
L197[10:05:12]
<Compu>
ok
L198[10:05:28]
<Compu> just
backed up my server files just in case this all goes south
L199[10:05:38]
<Compu> i'll
try it later today
L200[10:06:01]
<Compu> and
of course i'll tell u if it works so if anyone else has the same
problem u know how to fix it
L201[10:08:07]
<Compu>
seems it wants me to update my mods
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L203[10:15:19]
<Skye>
@Compu uhh I think @20kdc makes kittenos
L204[10:15:48]
<Compu> ye
he does
L205[10:16:07]
<Compu> i
got the server started successfully, now to see if it broke
anything
L206[10:25:45]
<Compu> the
update seems to have no ill effects
L207[10:26:12]
<Compu> just
had to reconfigure my server case
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L210[10:30:58]
<Compu>
!!!
L211[10:31:05] <Inari> ???
L212[10:31:10]
<Compu> it
works
L213[10:31:14]
<Compu> the
iron note blocks
L214[10:31:17]
<Compu> they
fix the issue!
L215[10:31:23] <Izaya> ‽‽‽
L216[10:31:25] <Izaya> good to hear
L217[10:31:32]
<Compu> it's
playing now
L218[10:32:56]
<20kdc>
@Compu may I ask what's playing now?
L219[10:33:28]
<Compu>
cat's in the cradle
L220[10:34:11] <Izaya> oooooo
L221[10:34:15] <Izaya> good taste
L222[10:34:34]
<Compu>
yis
L223[10:34:43]
<Compu> i'm
so excited
L224[10:35:13]
<Compu> now
the ghostbusters theme
L225[10:35:31]
<Compu> it's
not quite perfect due to it relying on ticks for timing
L226[10:35:53]
<Compu> but
it does sound better than the midi program for open os playing
through standard note blocks
L227[10:35:54]
<20kdc> not
really much else that can be done, this is OpenComputers after all
?
L228[10:36:16]
<Compu> i
love this os btw @20kdc
L229[10:36:25]
<Compu> i
also have the tardis mod
L230[10:36:36]
<Compu> this
computer is inside my tardis powered from the tardis's RF
buffer
L231[10:37:00]
<Compu>
which is currently at a max of 9,450,000 RF
L232[10:37:21]
<Compu> we
have a bigreactor turbine powering everything which is controlled
by another opencomputer running a control program
L233[10:38:26] <Izaya> I find it at least
a little amusing that despite the interesting library of OC stuff,
the most popular program is a reactor controller
L234[10:38:48] *
Izaya coughs
L235[10:38:58] <Izaya> Wouldn't be because
the people here don't actually play the game, no sir-ee
L236[10:41:56]
<CheeseAlmighty> ~~Does a bigReactor even
need OC level control~~
L237[10:42:11] <Izaya> I think that's
beside the point.
L239[10:42:13] <MichiBot>
Note Block
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L240[10:42:23] <Izaya> The point is
whether you CAN stick a computer to it.
L241[10:42:28] <Izaya> And the answer is
yes, so we should do it.
L242[10:42:39] *
Izaya points to all the computerized lightbulbs and
fridges
L243[10:42:54] <Izaya> ... My life is a
lie.
L244[10:42:58]
<Compu> we
have an expansive ME network also connected to our tardises
L245[10:43:18]
<CheeseAlmighty> Well. I'd rather control
one of them spoopy reactors
L246[10:43:25]
<Compu> the
tardises have roundels u can use to route cables through the tardis
(RF, fluid, item, ME conduit, thaumcraft essentia, etc)
L247[10:43:43] <Corded> * <Lizzian>
wishes the tardis mod was updated past 1.7
L248[10:44:03]
<Compu>
same
L249[10:44:07]
<CheeseAlmighty> ~~I ain't against doing
stuff just because you can~~
L250[10:44:44]
<Compu> now
playing still alive
L251[10:45:04]
<Compu> it
only seems to use 1 iron note block tho, guess they have multiple
channels?
L252[10:45:41]
<Compu> good
for me tho cuz i can add my normal noteblocks back and have both
connected
L253[11:01:00]
<Wuerfel_21>
i wrote a SID player for the computronics sound card once. I think
i still haven't ever uploaded that code anywhere
L254[11:02:33]
<Wuerfel_21>
SID player as in a program that converts huge SID register dumps
(which you need to create using some other program) into huge files
that are essentialy a binary representation of sound card
commands
L255[11:05:39]
<Wuerfel_21>
of course, ring modulation, hardsync and combined waveforms don't
really work...
L256[11:05:56]
<Wuerfel_21>
get on that, comptronics people!
L257[11:07:29]
<Kodos> Liz,
isn't there a remake?
L258[11:07:40]
<Kodos> Not
sure how feature complete it is compared to the 1.7 one
L260[11:07:57]
<Lizzian>
ooh
L261[11:10:36]
<Lizzian>
damn, thats for 1.12 which most of my stuff isn't on (or, it might
be but i cba to go update stuff)
L262[11:10:56] <Izaya> you can put
together a fairly solid modpack for 1.12 nowadays
L263[11:13:22]
<Compu> is
there a way to make a resource pack that is just minecraft's note
block sounds so i can make that higher priority than my current
resource pack?
L264[11:13:36]
<Lizzian>
should be easy to do
L265[11:13:41]
<Compu> i
like my resource pack but the note block sounds in it don't sound
good with this music
L266[11:13:48]
<Compu> how
would i go about that tho?
L267[11:14:10]
<Forecaster>
just remove the sounds from the resource packs
L268[11:14:13]
<Forecaster>
just remove the sounds from the resource pack [Edited]
L269[11:14:40]
<Compu>
how?
L270[11:15:14]
<Forecaster>
open the archive, find the files, delete them
L271[11:16:02]
<Compu> hmm,
is it the note folder in there?
L272[11:16:12] <Izaya> probably
L273[11:16:16] <Izaya> could always listen
to the files
L274[11:16:19]
<Lizzian>
it'll be one of the sound files
L275[11:16:19]
<Forecaster>
probably
L276[11:16:31] <Izaya> plot twist:
L277[11:16:34] <Izaya> it actually
contains images
L278[11:18:02]
<huntersan9>
*GASP*
L279[11:21:55]
<Compu>
removing the note folder seems to have worked
L280[11:21:57]
<Compu>
thanks
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L282[11:29:56]
<Compu> so
what bridge u guys use?
L283[11:30:10]
<Forecaster>
.info
L285[11:30:46]
<Compu> a
java based bridge eh?
L286[11:31:12]
<Compu> the
one i use is node.js
L287[11:31:39] <Izaya> I can't decide
which is worse.
L288[11:31:44] <Izaya> :^)
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L292[12:24:15] <asie> 320x200 OC video
encoder
L293[12:24:19] <asie> developed for the
now-canceled BTM
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L295[12:34:54]
<Forecaster>
uh... okay oO
L296[13:53:00]
<Forecaster>
so I've just leared that apparently Anet ships their boards without
a bootloader on it
L297[13:53:22]
<Forecaster>
which is why my attempts to replace the firmware has
failed...
L298[14:05:12] <Temia> Huh.
L299[14:05:17] <Temia> I hope the JTAG
headers are populated, at least
L300[14:09:09] <Temia> I wonder how well
Nadeshi-encoded videos would work on tape
L301[14:15:46] *
Inari populates Temia's JTAG headers
L302[14:22:21] <vifino> l-lewd!
L303[14:22:44] <vifino> (I'm sorry,
Tem.)
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L305[14:31:17]
<Forecaster>
I don't know what that is
L306[14:35:25] <Inari> What what is
L307[14:35:35]
<Forecaster>
JTAG headers
L308[14:36:11] <Inari> I think some pins
on the chip that can be used to program in frimware and such too.
As well as debugging I think
L309[14:36:20]
<Forecaster>
basically people have found that you can either replace the board
with a new arduino, or put a new bootloader on it
L310[14:36:41]
<Forecaster>
I don't want to have to order a new board...
L311[14:36:42] <simon816> I learnt a bit
about JTAGs when researching how to fix a bricked phone
L312[14:36:59]
<Forecaster>
so I'll have to figure out how to put a bootloader on it if I want
to replace the default firmware
L313[14:37:46] <Inari> Yeah, JTAG would be
one way I think
L314[14:41:55] *
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L315[14:42:05] <Inari> DL
L316[14:42:07] <Inari> * D:
L317[14:42:08] *
Inari runs
L318[14:43:15] <AmandaC> Wait! I want to
JTAG!
L319[14:44:01] <Inari> No thanks
L320[14:45:43] <AmandaC> D:
L321[14:45:52]
<Forecaster>
I'm going to have to look up instructions sometime on how to do
that
L322[14:46:04] <AmandaC> How am I going to
Just Train a German with you running away, Inari?
L323[14:46:18] <gamax92> wow
L324[14:46:36]
<Forecaster>
I would very much like to get Marlin on it
L326[14:47:28] <MichiBot>
Title:
Unity-based FPS Games have mouse jumping.
| Posted by:
kisak-valve
| Posted: Wed Sep 12 14:08:34 CDT 2018
|
Status: open
L327[14:48:28] <gamax92> I don't and I
also don't have the time for debugging that right now, I'm not even
in Linux atm
L328[14:48:44] <AmandaC> ah, my bad.
L329[14:49:42] <Inari> Blimp salesman:
slaps roof of blimp
L330[14:49:42] <Inari> ...This Moutain
mama can take so many people home.
L331[14:49:43] <Inari> xD
L332[14:58:32] <vifino> @Forecaster you
need an ISP-based programmer, USBasp, an arduino uno, etc..
L333[14:59:11] <vifino> i'd flash it for
you but i'm in germany and you are... not!
L334[14:59:35]
<Forecaster>
isp based programmer?
L335[15:00:02] <vifino> yeah. avr's don't
have JTAG.
L336[15:01:18]
<Forecaster>
I don't know what that means
L337[15:01:38]
<Forecaster>
it seemed like it's possible to replace the bootloader to enable
loading different firmware
L338[15:20:45]
<Forecaster>
hm, when to start a new letsplay series...
L339[15:25:22]
<Forecaster>
as in, which day to schedule it on
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L343[15:39:41]
<Kodos> Make
it public on friday nights
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L345[17:32:49] <AmandaC> s/on /only on
/
L346[17:32:50] <MichiBot> <Kodos>
Make it public only on friday nights
L347[17:33:59] <Inari> Lewd
L348[17:39:14]
<Kleadron>
how
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L355[19:16:19]
<TechDG>
Hey, is it possible to read the UUID of a player who interacts with
a computer?
L356[19:16:32]
<TechDG>
Attempting to simulate the concept of a retinal scan
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L358[19:23:27]
<MGR> If I
recall correctly, touch events will print at least the name of the
player
L359[19:23:37]
<MGR> ~w
signals
L361[19:24:03]
<MGR> Yeah,
they do list the name
L362[19:24:04]
<TechDG> Ah
fantastic
L363[19:24:12]
<TechDG>
UUID is ideal but name shouldn't really be a problem
L364[19:24:19]
<MGR> All
they have to do is punch a T2 or 3 screen
L365[19:24:20]
<TechDG> If
someone cares as much as to change their username, then they can
bypass it
L366[19:24:36]
<MGR> You
could RP it as a fingerprint scanner
L367[19:24:58]
<TechDG>
Mhm
L368[19:25:00]
<TechDG>
Tyvm ?
L369[19:25:04]
<MGR> You're
welcome
L370[19:25:05]
<MGR> Happy
to help
L371[19:37:21]
<Kodos>
OpenSecurity (1.7.10 at least) has a biometric reader that does use
UUID
L372[19:37:42]
<Kodos>
@TechDG
L373[19:37:46]
<TechDG> Not
in this pack I'm afraid
L374[19:37:48]
<Kodos>
Ah
L375[19:37:50]
<Kodos>
RIP
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L377[20:17:39]
<Kleadron>
what
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<Compu> what
is an unmanaged drive? what's the difference between a managed
drive?
L381[21:07:48] <gamax92> a managed drive
has the concept of files and directories, an unmanaged drive is one
giant blob of data
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L384[21:40:46] <Saphire> Fuck anyone who
romanticises any mental problems n..n
L385[21:47:08]
<Kodos>
Eh?
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