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L1[00:00:45] <AmandaC> Now play a game on
super-wide-screen and tell us how it goes / how nauseiating it
is
L2[00:01:29] <AmandaC> :P
L3[00:01:55] <Mimiru> I'm going to pass,
thanks
L4[00:02:56] <AmandaC> pfft, boring!
:P
L5[00:04:50]
<Compu>
@ZefTheFox u could try using a computronics tape drive for
storage
L6[00:15:59]
<ZefTheFox>
Maybe
L7[00:16:13]
<ZefTheFox>
But I don't want even more unreliability
L8[00:19:59]
<Compu>
they're unreliable?
L9[00:22:36]
<ZefTheFox>
I'm not sure
L10[00:24:08] <AmandaC> They don't decay
like real tapes
L11[00:24:11] <AmandaC> AFAIK
L12[00:26:17]
<ZefTheFox>
I can't figure out the component name for the tape drive
L13[00:29:16]
<Compu>
@ZefTheFox that's easy, just look at the code for the OC tape
program, it should have it there
L14[00:30:13] <AmandaC> tape_drive
L15[00:30:14] <AmandaC> IIRC
L16[00:31:41] <AmandaC> if not, just use
`components` to get the name
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L18[00:36:37]
<ZefTheFox>
I got it
L19[00:37:11]
<ZefTheFox>
So it has a seek function and I wanted it to go back to the
beginning so I thought I'll just seek back the length of the
tape
L20[00:37:26]
<ZefTheFox>
It gave me multiple different errors so now I'm just seeking back
math.huge
L21[00:38:37]
<Kodos>
Anyone here use VoiceAttack (The steam version preferably)
L22[00:46:15]
<Compu>
@ZefTheFox just look at the tape program to see how to do things
like that, it has a rewind function
L23[00:46:27]
<ZefTheFox>
So I'm trying to read from the tape and it just keeps giving me
"l"
L24[00:47:09]
<ZefTheFox>
ohhh I figured out why
L25[00:47:16]
<ZefTheFox>
I didn't update my variable lol
L26[00:57:24]
<Kleadron>
tfw you dont update your variable
L27[00:57:37]
<Kleadron>
Can it display more complex images
L28[00:58:13]
<ZefTheFox>
My program can technically display any characters
L29[00:58:26]
<ZefTheFox>
Just I used it with the code block characters
L30[01:05:11]
<ZefTheFox>
How would you check if a string had a certain character in it
L31[01:05:34]
<ZefTheFox>
Because I need to stop at "/xAA" which I can do if I read
1 byte at a time
L32[01:06:37] <Izaya>
:find("c")
L33[01:10:29]
<ZefTheFox>
Thanks I'll try that
L35[01:22:04] <AmandaC> coverage
info!
L36[01:22:12] <AmandaC> automatically
generated on every git push
L37[01:29:57] <Fira> so hmm
L38[01:30:15] <Fira> anyone got suggestions
on how i can get some kind of remote shell to work on a robot and
test stuff ?
L39[01:32:22]
<ZefTheFox>
You couldn't really do a remote shell I don't think, but you could
send commands to it
L40[01:32:30]
<ZefTheFox>
Then again I'm bad at this
L41[01:32:30]
<ZefTheFox>
lol
L42[01:33:23] <Fira> hmm :|
L43[01:37:03] *
Izaya pokes Fira
L44[01:37:13] <Izaya> Did you get my
earlier messages
L45[01:37:34] <Fira> oh yeah i saw your
PsychOS2 thing but i thought you said it had uite some issues
L46[01:37:46] *
Izaya nods
L47[01:37:48] <Fira> also stumbled on some
MultiICE thingy
L48[01:38:22] <Izaya> Oh yeah uh, I never
got the remote terminal part in that working right
L49[01:38:33] <Izaya> Doesn't support
modern network protocols either
L50[01:39:11] <Fira> oh alright
L51[01:39:41] <CompanionCube> Izaya: modern
= minitel?
L52[01:40:08] <Fira> i'm gonna play around
with the PsychOS2 thingies then. microtel-3, yeah ?
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L55[01:53:57] <Izaya> CompanionCube:
aye
L56[01:54:21] <Izaya> Fira: you'll want the
thing in build/ and the stuff in exec
L57[01:54:27] <Izaya> I don't have an
editor yet either
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<ZefTheFox>
I heard of nedo computers
L71[03:27:28]
<ZefTheFox>
Barely
L72[03:32:28] <AmandaC> What's a simple lua
memory bomb?
L73[03:32:58] <AmandaC> oh wait
L74[03:33:23] <Izaya> t={} while true do
t[#t+1] = {} end
L75[03:34:45] <AmandaC> I remembered that
it's done with a while loop not a recursive nightmare, and what I'm
doing is `s = " ":rep(1024) while true do s = s .. s
end`
L76[03:34:59] <AmandaC> using strings helps
because they're immutable and thus generate lots of garbage
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L79[03:38:04] <AmandaC> Right, good news /
bad news
L80[03:38:15] <AmandaC> The bomb works. My
memory limiter doesn't
L81[03:38:40]
<ZefTheFox>
Or just do like
L82[03:38:40]
<ZefTheFox>
Code Block pastebined null if that works
L83[03:39:10] *
AmandaC holds Down her laptop's power button, goes to bed to push
the problem off to future-amanda
L84[03:39:34] <AmandaC> Night nerds
L86[03:40:33] <AmandaC> %remindme 10h maybe
look into limiting the unit test process's memory so the memory
bomb doesn't bomb your whole laptop.
L87[03:40:34] <MichiBot> I'll remind you
about "maybe look into limiting the unit test process's memory
so the memory bomb doesn't bomb your whole laptop." at
11/06/2018 07:40:34 AM
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L92[04:24:50] <Mimiru> %lookup
google.com
L93[04:24:50] <MichiBot> ERROR: No DNS
record for 'google.com'
L94[04:24:51] <MichiBot> DNS server failure
[response code 2] Resolved: Unresolved: google.com
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<ZefTheFox>
Beautiful
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<Kleadron>
MiniWindows for MiniOS
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L106[07:19:22] <payonel> has anyone
noticed that switching modes on a filesystem item (disk, floppy)
between managed and unmanaged doesn't actually clear the data (it
keeps its uuid address)
L107[07:19:24] <payonel> Izaya: ? ^
L108[07:19:43] <Izaya> I think I've tried
it to wipe a disk and it didn't work
L109[07:19:57] <payonel> yeah, i'm
building a feature on top of that, and noticed
L110[07:20:03] <payonel> so i'll be
"fixing" that
L113[07:26:35] <payonel> Izaya: ^
L114[07:26:58] <Izaya>
oooooooooooooo
L115[07:27:04] <Izaya> I like it :D
L116[07:29:12]
<EcmaXp
(SkyBox)> lock
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<Forecaster>
random chance for loot disks to be locked :P
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<Lizzian>
loot disks are always locked IIRC
L122[08:50:45] <payonel> Lizzy is
correct
L123[09:19:59]
<Forecaster>
dang
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L127[10:34:32]
<Forecaster>
heh
L129[10:34:33] <MichiBot> Mon Nov 05
08:30:00 CST 2018 @WHChaosbane: Experience Warhammer: Chaosbane the
way it's meant to be played on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in
2019.… <
https://t.co/gnlVvw3CXo>
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<EcmaXp
(SkyBox)> RIP D III
L134[13:40:35] <MichiBot> AmandaC
REMINDER: maybe look into limiting the unit test process's memory
so the memory bomb doesn't bomb your whole laptop.
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L137[15:16:15] <Mimiru> %p
L138[15:16:20] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Mimiru 3.78s
L139[15:16:34] <Mimiru> it took 6 seconds
to even send the message
L140[15:16:39] <Mimiru> ._.
L141[15:16:56] <dequbed> Central Africa?
:p
L142[15:18:05] <Mimiru> Pacific North
West.
L143[15:19:30] <Mimiru> Strongly
considering just running a cable up stairs ._.
L144[15:20:03] <dequbed> Are you trying to
Wi-Fi stuff that really shouldn't be wi or fi?
L145[15:20:06]
<Forecaster>
if it's a fat cable it may need some exercise yeah
L146[15:20:37] <Mimiru> dequbed, all I'm
doing ATM is FB and IRC on my desktop
L147[15:21:13] <Mimiru> 222 down 12 up on
my server that's hard wired, 1.3/1.0 over wifi ._.
L148[15:21:28] <Mimiru> err sorry not
1.0
L149[15:21:29] <Mimiru> 12.0
L150[15:21:35] <Mimiru> yes, 12 up.. 1.3
down
L151[15:22:17] <dequbed> But you're
forcing those poor packets to travel through concrete, throwing
themselves in the thousands at the rebar just to be absorbed by
ground in vain! All just so you can avoid giving them a proper
copper highway!
L152[15:22:57] <dequbed> Whatever the fuck
that ^ is supposed to mean. I just like running cables over doing
wireless anything, especially short range.
L153[15:23:06] <Mimiru> yes, well sadly
I'm on the entire opposite side of this apartment from the
router
L154[15:23:36] <dequbed> I'm as well, I
ran 50m of cable
L155[15:25:52] <Mimiru> I don't think my
roommates would be happy with cat5 running down the stairs.
L156[15:28:03]
<Forecaster>
well, start at the bottom and run it *up* the stairs :D
L157[15:28:05] <dequbed> a) Well yes but
if you hide them in cable channels it becomes much easier on the
eyes b) cat5? At least use cat 6 and prepare for glorious
10GBASE-T!
L158[15:28:06]
<Forecaster>
problem solved!
L159[15:49:08] <Corded> * <Lizzian>
wants to wire in anything that can be when she gets her own
place
L160[15:50:50] <dequbed> Your landlord may
has a word in that matter as well but yes, very much do ;)
L161[15:57:20] <Temia> Sounds like your
WAP is garbage >> if your laptop is transmitting at a much
better rate
L162[16:03:51]
<gamerred>
guys I need some help. I am trying to feed a number and no matter
what it has to round it up like round by default if I feed it say
1-4 its oing to 0 but I want it to be like 1-9 always equals 10 any
way too?
L163[16:09:00]
<MGR>
math.ceil() will round up to the next integer
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<gamerred>
yeah thats to the next 1,2,3 I want it to round to the next
10,20,30 and so forth
L167[16:14:36] <asie> %tonk
L168[16:14:36] <MichiBot> You got the
first Tonk asie, but this is only the beginning.
L169[16:14:40] <asie> Wait, what?
L170[16:14:57] <asie> ooookay I'll take
it
L171[16:15:01]
<MGR> You
can divide the number by ten, call math.ceil, and multiply it
again
L172[16:18:00]
<gamerred>
basically what I am doing is I am adding a storage display panel
and trying to make it look clean
L173[16:19:56]
<gamerred>
dont get how you mean is this what you mean? math.ceil(12/10)*10
right?
L174[16:21:54]
<MGR>
Correct
L175[16:22:03]
<MGR> That
will output 20
L176[16:22:15]
<gamerred>
yeah which thats what I want thx
L177[16:22:22]
<MGR> You're
welcome!
L178[16:23:37]
<gamerred>
so since my item is items[i] so for me it will be
string.len(items[i].label) instead basically? since I am feeding it
a string to get text length?
L179[16:24:42]
<MGR> If
items[i] accesses that specific item, I don't think you need that
.label
L180[16:24:47]
<MGR> Unless
items[i] is also a table
L181[16:25:00]
<gamerred>
its a table
L182[16:25:28]
<MGR> Then
yes, string.len(items[i].label) will work
L183[16:25:35]
<gamerred>
sweet ?
L184[16:25:41]
<MGR> Note,
you can write items[i].label as items.i.label
L185[16:26:12]
<gamerred>
didnt know that thats cool is there any bonus of doing 1 way or
another?
L186[16:26:29]
<MGR>
There's no performance boost, it's just about how the code
looks
L187[16:26:35]
<MGR> Up to
you entirely
L188[16:27:30]
<gamerred>
prob will keep it with the brackets since I got use to that making
stuff in gmod lol
L189[16:27:51]
<MGR> That
works fine
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<gamerred>
now if I want it to round to say the nearest 50 how can I convert
the round by 10 to 50?
L193[16:28:58]
<MGR>
?
L194[16:29:18]
<gamerred>
thats what I need to learn lol
L195[16:29:25]
<MGR>
Probably replace the 10 with 50, but I'm not sure. Try testing it
and let me know if it works
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<gamerred>
tested that that worked it took the 11 and made it 50 by replacing
both 10s with 50 thats easy
L198[16:30:17] <dequbed> Also you could
just do `x - (x%n)` where n ={10,50, we}
L199[16:31:12]
<MGR> I
don't think that will round up though dequbed
L200[16:31:34] <dequbed> Oh it's supposed
to round up? Then no, that won't work.
L201[16:31:48]
<gamerred>
yeah it has to always round up
L202[16:32:12] <dequbed> Then you'd have
to do `x + n - (x%n)` which isn't more readable.
L203[16:36:53]
<gamerred>
perfect with that ceil code it does exactly what I need ?
L204[16:38:44]
<MGR>
?
L205[16:38:47]
<MGR> Glad I
could help
L206[16:40:42]
<gamerred>
before that change I had to keep guessing like if 20 is enough or
whatever now it just knows lol
L207[16:41:17] <dequbed> Maths \o/
L208[16:45:38]
<gamerred> I
was originally gonna make all fields like 1 gpu set per line but I
found a issue with doing that
L209[16:46:02]
<gamerred>
Basically all lines were differently spaced so this fixes
that
L210[16:52:56]
<Lizzian>
"dequbed: Your landlord may has a word in that matter as well
but yes, very much do ;)" Well, when I get my own place i wont
be renting
L211[16:53:18] <dequbed> Oh okay so you
plan on becoming a millionare? :p
L212[16:57:34]
<Lizzian>
nah, nortgage
L213[16:57:36]
<Lizzian>
*mortgage
L214[16:58:17] <vifino> pfft, copper
cables.
L215[16:58:23] <vifino> fiber. fiber
everywhere.
L216[16:58:38] <vifino> i'm buying the
first laptop i see with SFP+ slots.
L217[16:58:52] <dequbed> vifino: Fiber
doesn't have the turning radius you need to hide it in residential
buildings without making holes
L218[16:59:02] <vifino> aaaaand?
L219[16:59:12] <vifino> make some holes.
call it art.
L220[17:00:11] <dequbed> Also Fiber is
much more expensive, OM 4 cable will run you 5 times as much as
solid Cat 6. And you don't get that back from cheaper NICs.
L221[17:00:23] <dequbed> Both not exactly
ideal for the situation that I assume Mimi is on.
L222[17:03:40] <Temia> %tonk
L223[17:03:40] <MichiBot> Temia! You beat
asie's previous record of <0! I hope you're happy!
L224[17:03:41] <MichiBot> Temia's new
record is 49 minutes and 3 seconds
L225[17:03:52] <Temia> It's on
L226[17:03:56] <asie> oh no
L227[17:04:00] <jackie> vifino: there's a
company making thunderbolt3 to SFP+ adapters (but they cost *a
lot*)
L228[17:05:12] <Michiyo_> waaaait..
what?
L229[17:05:17] <Michiyo_> ...
MichiBot
L230[17:06:06] <Temia> Michibot has
atonkia
L231[17:06:50] <Michiyo_> shit.. I never
started Neo
L232[17:07:27] *
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L234[17:07:51] <Michiyo_> .
L235[17:08:47] <Michiyo_> well, that's 2
days of logging gone.. lol
L236[17:09:57] <stephan48> want a copy of
my logs? ofcourse all nicks and message contents are removed for
GDPR reasons(cue sarcasm and ignore that part)
L237[17:10:55] <Michiyo_> The parser I
wrote is very pissy about formatting
L238[17:11:49] <stephan48> irssi logs but
yea weird time info - 06.180957
L239[17:12:29] <Michiyo_> Neo's parser is
very ZNC specific I once tried it with HexChat logs and it
died
L240[17:12:35] <stephan48> ah
L241[17:12:46] <stephan48> should have
eaten the other pill then
L242[17:13:08] <stephan48> but yea i once
had the joy of feeding 3 years of eggdrop irc logs into a postgres
db
L243[17:13:30] <stephan48> damn was i
happy that eggdrop handles propper encoding into utf8 so well for
its logs(hint it does not.)
L244[17:13:39] <Michiyo_> 4 years of ZNC
went in to MySQL via Neo
L245[17:14:11] ***
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L246[17:14:21] <stephan48> the people who
tried to learn japanese and russian did not help that endeveur very
much. especially with the tons of encodings
L247[17:15:08] <Michiyo> lol
L248[17:16:30] <stephan48> i was happy
that utf8 was a thing after that and that it gained quite some
adoption in the IRC world
L249[17:23:07] <Lizzy> Michiyo, i can give
you my znc logs if you want? (at least i think i still log
them...
L250[17:25:25] <Lizzy> and dequbed, to
extend on my earlier statement: I plan to get a mortgage or
something and/or a better paying job to support a small flat at
first and then probably expand from there
L251[17:25:41] <Michiyo> Lizzy, sure...
I'll have to dump the logs back to the 4th
L252[17:25:49] <Michiyo> and I'll need 4th
til now if you have them
L253[17:26:17] <Lizzy> i'll go see what i
have
L254[17:27:58] *
Lizzy tests to see what timezone the logs are in
L255[17:28:01] <Lizzy> GMT
L256[17:28:03] <Lizzy> cool
L257[17:28:56] <Lizzy> Michiyo, so 4th
till today, any other time periods?
L258[17:29:04] <Michiyo> that should be
all I need
L259[17:29:07] <Lizzy> cool
L260[17:29:12] ⇦
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L262[11:45:17] <vifino> cpu's
pegged.
L263[11:45:20] <dequbed> I'm not going to
give you a good performance analysis now. Don't have the time, not
the brain capacity. I can give it to you before the end of the year
if you kick me a few more times after this week.
L264[11:45:20] <vifino> note that this is
over loopback, so i am generating the traffic on the same
host.
L265[11:45:28] <dequbed> s/, not/,
nor/
L266[11:45:30] <MichiBot> <dequbed>
I'm not going to give you a good performance analysis now. Don't
have the time, nor the brain capacity. I can give it to you before
the end of the year if you kick me a few more times after this
week.
L267[11:45:46] <vifino> dequbed: aww..
:(
L268[11:45:52] <Skye> Hello!
L269[11:45:58] <Skye> I'm trying
thunderbird as an IRC client
L270[11:45:59] <Skye> it's bad
L271[11:46:01] <dequbed> Do you need it
urgently?
L272[11:46:02] <Skye> I regret this
L273[11:47:01] <vifino> well, i'd love to
get this as fast as possible so i can spec out hardware to handle
the gigabits of traffic it could get at congress..
L274[11:48:14] <dequbed> vifino: I'll see
if I can give you an analysis till then. Otherwise we can patch it
at congress
L275[11:48:29] <vifino> after all, if i'm
gonna build a big led matrix, i wanna have it be fast, too..
L276[11:48:30]
<Forecaster>
Temia wolverine phones
L277[11:48:36] <vifino> dequbed: okey,
thank you <3
L278[11:48:51] <dequbed> If you want
patchs directly you need to pay me. Two hugs and a Tschunk at the
minimum!
L279[11:48:56] <Temia> Hmm?
L280[11:49:06] <vifino> oh wow, your
prices increased.
L281[11:49:15] <vifino> did not expect
that. :(
L282[11:49:24] <vifino> i'll have to
consider it.
L283[11:49:59]
<Forecaster>
Phones that go *snikt*
L284[11:51:14] <dequbed> vifino: What CPU
do you have?
L285[11:51:15] <vifino> dequbed: alright.
i guess i can live with that. i won't pay before, though!
L286[11:51:40] <vifino> the one i was
testing on was an i7 5960X overclocked to 4.2Ghz. gentoo,
duh.
L287[11:54:17] <dequbed> vifino: Well yes
sure. The C compiler will do something reasonably efficient on
getnoo for that, but you know.. if I recall pixelflut correctly and
you do it with SSE and AVX you could probably saturate the memory
bus.
L288[11:55:49] <vifino> right now, there
is a "fast strcmp" in there which someone stole from
somewhere and i'm pretty sure it's not too fast.
L289[11:56:19] <Michiyo> Thanks Lizzy
theres likely a bit of gap due to timezones, and ofc the
conversation that happened after you got the logs ,and when Neo
rejoined
L290[11:56:27] <Michiyo> but it's a lot
better than it was
L291[11:56:33] <vifino> s/'s not too
fast./ has room for improvement./
L292[11:56:33] <MichiBot> <vifino>
right now, there is a "fast strcmp" in there which
someone stole from somewhere and i'm pretty sure it has room for
improvement.
L293[11:57:13] <Lizzy> Michiyo, hence why
i gave you all of november :P
L294[11:57:30] <Michiyo> then I would have
had to carefully do inserts and stuff
L295[11:57:39] <Lizzy> ah
L296[11:58:37] <vifino> if one were to
cast the "PX " to a uint and would do the same on the
input, maybe one could make the strcmp just be a shift and a single
compare.
L297[11:58:49] <vifino> dunno.
L298[12:01:26] <Temia> %tonk
L299[12:01:26] <MichiBot> Temia! You beat
Temia's previous record of 49 minutes and 3 seconds! I hope you're
happy!
L300[12:01:27] <MichiBot> Temia's new
record is 57 minutes and 46 seconds
L301[12:01:35] <vifino> %tonk
L302[12:01:35] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
vifino, you were not able to beat Temia's record of 57 minutes and
46 seconds this time.
L303[12:01:36] <MichiBot> 8 seconds were
wasted!
L304[12:01:41] <vifino> ;(
L305[12:01:44] *
Temia patpats
L306[12:02:11] <Temia> And Forecaster,
that'd be nice, but I really haven't found a decent slider since...
2015.
L307[12:02:13] <dequbed> %tonk
L308[12:02:13] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
dequbed, you were not able to beat Temia's record of 57 minutes and
46 seconds this time.
L309[12:02:14] <MichiBot> 37 seconds were
wasted!
L310[12:03:39] <vifino> dequbed: anyhow,
plan is to build an even bigger led matrix, 256x256, it'd eat about
1.3KW on white.
L311[12:03:56] <Temia> Yikes
L312[12:04:07] <Temia> That's a little
excessive
L313[12:04:12]
<Forecaster>
Mimiru did you reset that? :P
L314[12:04:12] <vifino> it'd be about
1.5m².
L315[12:04:21] <dequbed> vifino: ... I'll
go tell c3power about your "little" idea. ._.
L316[12:04:45] <vifino> dequbed: i want
40G too ;)
L317[12:05:02] <jackie> I'll got and tell
the noc should you do that :P
L318[12:05:09] <jackie> s/got/go
L319[12:05:09] <MichiBot> <jackie>
I'll go and tell the noc should you do that :P
L320[12:05:22] <vifino> so you approve,
jackie? ;)
L321[12:05:30] <jackie> use more
bandwidth
L322[12:05:35] <vifino> exactly.
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L324[12:06:43] <vifino> so yeah, with some
luck, with the epoll, it'll scale decently enough across 24 cores
that my small server will handle at least 10G right now.
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L326[12:06:59] <vifino> across the 8 cores
it does half, which isn't bad.
L327[12:07:16] <vifino> i'm sure there is
room for improvement.
L328[12:07:29] <dequbed> vifino: 24 actual
cores are HT?
L329[12:07:32] <dequbed> or*
L330[12:07:37] <vifino> 48 HT cores.
L331[12:07:42] <vifino> single cpu.
L332[12:07:46] <vifino> engineering
sample. ^^
L333[12:07:56] <dequbed> Yeah okay in that
case you can actually do scaling.
L334[12:08:23] <dequbed> Yeah, but if you
want to do it fast but not do bare metal it'll be ugly in C.
L335[12:08:45] <vifino> define
"ugly".
L336[12:08:59] <dequbed> Remember my C
repo?
L337[12:09:03] <vifino> oh god.
L338[12:09:15] <dequbed> That level of
readability, but coupled with actual performance.
L340[12:09:55] <vifino> mutex for the
jobs. :(
L341[12:10:53] <vifino> this might need
some improvements, but it works at least.
L342[12:11:36] <vifino> if you can maybe
still get *some* readability, dequbed, this sounds great. :)
L343[12:11:40] <Skye> I need to talk more
to keep my title of talkative
L344[12:12:05] *
vifino applies gaffa on Skye's mouth
L345[12:12:15] *
Skye makes rude jestures
L346[12:12:28] *
vifino applies more tape
L347[12:12:43] *
Skye bends space time with her mind
L348[12:12:57] *
vifino applies tape to space time and Skye's mind
L349[12:13:21] *
Skye dies
L350[12:13:36] *
vifino hides the body
L351[12:13:41] <dequbed> vifino: I'm just
worried that in the end we'll saturate a Bus instead of saturating
the CPU... You can't get your hands on a POWER8/9 CPU, can
you?
L352[12:13:56] <vifino> i'm thinking about
it
L353[12:14:19] <vifino> talos 2 is very
appealing.
L354[12:14:30] <vifino> who needs a
working TV anyways.
L355[12:15:07] <dequbed> If you get your
hands on a Talos II we're set.
L356[12:15:21] <vifino> dequbed: we've got
ddr4 anyway though, so memory should be OK, i guess.
L357[12:15:45] <dequbed> vifino: The
problem is with the CPU, not with the memory.
L358[12:16:18] <vifino> fair point.
L359[12:16:40] <vifino> but still, 24
broadwell cores do munch things fairly fast.
L360[12:17:27] <dequbed> Yes, but if you
can't get the data into the CPU for it to munch, it wont.
L361[12:17:38] *
vifino shrug
L362[12:17:48] <dequbed> (Intel really
isn't that great)
L363[12:17:54] <vifino> yeah.
L364[12:18:08] ⇦
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L365[12:18:41] <vifino> well, i've got
three hardware choices regardless. my 4.2Ghz octacore, a ryzen 7
1700X, and the 24 core engineering sample.
L366[12:19:22] <vifino> if i buckle up or
write raptor if they want another demo, maybe they'll give me a
discount ;)
L367[12:20:16] <vifino> $2.5k for the mobo
is a bit hefty.
L368[12:20:31] <vifino> plus cpus,
yuck.
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L370[12:20:53] <dequbed> You get what you
pay for.
L371[12:20:57] <vifino> of course.
L372[12:21:04] <dequbed> It's expensive,
but it's good price/value.
L373[12:21:11] <vifino> i know.
L374[12:22:24] <vifino> hmm. i wonder if
ibm has an employee discount on their power9 cpus.. ^^
L375[12:23:15] <vifino> anyhow, gotta
shower and get to the hackerspace. talk to you later.
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L378[14:09:11] <Izaya> thoughts on the
Talos Blackbird?
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L380[14:19:38]
<Kleadron>
uh oh
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L384[14:48:52] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
well, pricing's more reasonable no?
L386[15:18:37]
<ZefTheFox>
Do you think it'd be possible to make a touchscreen application for
a microcontroller?
L388[15:25:45]
<Kleadron>
what the hell
L389[15:26:02]
<Kleadron>
ok thats kinda cool but it freaks me out
L390[15:28:47] <MajGenRelativity>
%tonk
L391[15:28:47] <MichiBot>
MajGenRelativity! You beat Temia's previous record of 57 minutes
and 46 seconds! I hope you're happy!
L392[15:28:48] <MichiBot>
MajGenRelativity's new record is 3 hours, 26 minutes and 34
seconds
L393[15:28:56] <Temia> Curse you!
L394[15:29:12]
<MGR> Nobody
beat you?
L395[15:29:23]
<MGR>
Oops
L396[15:33:24] *
Inari beats Temia and runs
L397[15:33:47] *
Temia chases with her axe drawn +_+
L398[15:33:51] <Inari> D:
L399[15:33:54] <Inari> T-tag, you're
it!
L400[15:33:56] *
Inari runs faster
L401[15:36:14] <Inari> Anyone here know
what Reika's modpack is called?
L402[15:36:37] <Inari> Perhaps asie
does
L403[15:54:37] <stephan48> %tonk
L404[15:54:37] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
stephan48, you were not able to beat MajGenRelativity's record of 3
hours, 26 minutes and 34 seconds this time.
L405[15:54:38] <MichiBot> 25 minutes and
49 seconds were wasted!
L406[15:54:45] <stephan48> mh.
L407[15:55:09] <payonel> what is
that?
L408[15:55:18] <stephan48> no clue
:D
L409[16:00:18] <Lizzy> %remindme 10h do
coding
L410[16:00:19] <MichiBot> I'll remind you
about "do coding" at 11/07/2018 02:00:18 AM
L411[16:01:16] <Inari> %tonk
L412[16:01:16] <MichiBot> I'm sorry Inari,
you were not able to beat MajGenRelativity's record of 3 hours, 26
minutes and 34 seconds this time.
L413[16:01:17] <MichiBot> 6 minutes and 39
seconds were wasted!
L414[16:01:27] <Inari> %remindme 3h26m34s
tonk
L415[16:01:27] <MichiBot> I'll remind you
about "tonk" at 11/06/2018 07:28:01 PM
L416[16:01:49]
<MGR>
Lol
L417[16:20:40] <payonel> %tonk
L418[16:20:41] <MichiBot> You got the
first Tonk payonel, but this is only the beginning.
L419[16:20:50] <payonel> >.>
L420[16:20:57]
<Forecaster>
xD
L421[16:21:03]
<Forecaster>
well something broke with that
L422[16:21:13]
<Forecaster>
or something happened to the database file again
L423[16:22:48] <AmandaC> %blame
@Forecaster
L424[16:22:48] *
MichiBot blames @Forecaster for adding gold-plated playing cards to
the inventory!
L425[16:23:16]
<Forecaster>
I haven't touched MichiBot in like a month :P
L426[16:23:39]
<Forecaster>
I've been too busy, doing YouTube stuff, trying to finish some
coding things, and D&D things
L427[16:23:50] <AmandaC> When it's a
michibot bug, always %blame @Forecaster
L428[16:24:06] *
AmandaC nods sagely
L429[16:24:33] <Michiyo> the DB is
fine
L430[16:24:35] <Michiyo> just
checked
L431[16:24:41] <Michiyo> %tonk
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closed the connection)
L433[16:24:51] <Michiyo> welp
L434[16:24:51] <payonel> hahaha
L435[16:25:03] <payonel> that was
hilarious
L436[16:25:21] <Michiyo> hserr
L437[16:25:22] <Michiyo> oh good
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L439[16:26:30]
zsh sets mode: +v on MichiBot
L440[16:26:33] <Michiyo> I should clarify
by "fine" I mean MichiBot had read/write perms
L441[16:27:05] <Michiyo> %tonk
L442[16:27:14] <MichiBot> Michiyo! You
beat payonel's previous record of <0! I hope you're happy!
L443[16:27:15] <MichiBot> Michiyo's new
record is 6 minutes and 32 seconds
L444[16:27:36] <Michiyo> %tonk
L445[16:27:36] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Michiyo, you were not able to beat Michiyo's record of 6 minutes
and 32 seconds this time.
L446[16:27:37] <MichiBot> 23 seconds were
wasted!
L447[16:27:42] <Michiyo> :/
L448[16:33:51]
<gamerred>
So whats up?
L449[16:34:36]
<gamerred>
Is it possible to output data to a external web browser?
L450[16:35:17]
<Forecaster>
sure
L451[16:35:23]
<Forecaster>
I've done that
L452[16:35:29] <Izaya> one could argue
that uploading to pastebin is outputting data to a web
browser
L453[16:35:55]
<Forecaster>
I made a thing that sends weather and seasonal data to a website
that displays it
L454[16:36:18] <payonel> Forecaster: mc
weather?! :)
L455[16:36:29] <payonel> rain, clear,
rain, clear, rain, clear ...
L456[16:36:29] <Izaya> I wonder if I could
make OC output collectd data
L457[16:36:40]
<gamerred>
ah cause I wanna output my inventory display script to like my
tablets web browser thats do-able then?
L458[16:36:47] <Izaya> so I could collect
stats like power and running processes in a central place
L459[16:36:51]
<Forecaster>
sure
L460[16:37:00]
<gamerred>
nice I gotta learn that then ?
L461[16:37:07]
<Forecaster>
but you need a webserver with an api that receives the data and
uses it
L462[16:37:25]
<Forecaster>
basically
L463[16:37:45]
<gamerred>
well since its my local network I can always use like apache on my
network or something ?
L464[16:37:57]
<Kleadron>
%loot
L465[16:38:13]
<Kleadron>
ಠ_ಠ
L467[16:38:27]
<Forecaster>
you need a backend of some kind to handle the data
L468[16:38:41]
<Forecaster>
it can be python or lua or php or whatever
L469[16:39:15]
<gamerred> I
can set up any just will need how to recieve data from my code
?
L470[16:39:44]
<gamerred>
oh btw figured out how to make it where I can keep the spacing I
want and combine all 3 fields down to 1 ?
L471[16:40:00] <payonel> @gamerred: the
internet card in oc provides the "internet"
component
L472[16:40:14] <Izaya> is
smiling_face_with_open_mouth what you get when you type :D
L473[16:40:32]
<gamerred>
oh it gave me that
L474[16:40:39] <payonel> that component
has an api `connect` that allows you to open a socket to an ip and
port
L475[16:41:01]
<gamerred> I
forgot that lua has string.rep
L476[16:41:04] <Michiyo> %tonk
L477[16:41:05] <MichiBot> Michiyo! You
beat Michiyo's previous record of 6 minutes and 32 seconds! I hope
you're happy!
L478[16:41:06] <MichiBot> Michiyo's new
record is 13 minutes and 28 seconds
L479[16:41:26]
<gamerred>
oh so in theory I use connect to a local ip my tablet can read
roger
L481[16:41:58]
<Forecaster>
:>
L482[16:43:37]
<gamerred>
so gonna make it like list on my tablet items that are low in my
refined storage network so I can check while I am out and about
exploring what I need to go collect ?
L483[16:44:03] <payonel> notice how in
forecaster's code it doesn't close the api_key file handle?! in
openos it'll close it for you when the process is closed
L484[16:44:50]
<gamerred>
yeah notice that
L485[16:45:31] <payonel> ô.o
L486[16:45:56]
<Forecaster>
yeah payonel, *you* notice that! >:D
L487[16:45:59]
<gamerred>
ah ok I see ?
L488[16:46:18] <payonel> haha, wait wait
wait
L489[16:46:22] <payonel> i'm honestly
confused
L490[16:46:32] <payonel> i doubted
gamerred noticed, i doubt most noticed :P
L491[16:46:52]
<Forecaster>
roll perception!
L492[16:46:53] <payonel> i looked for it
because ... handle management on processes is a feature i spent a
lot of time on
L493[16:46:55]
<Forecaster>
%roll 1d20
L494[16:46:55] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
[5]
L495[16:46:58] <payonel> so, it becomes
something i look for
L496[16:47:02]
<Forecaster>
I see nothing!
L497[16:47:18] <payonel> %roll 1d20
L498[16:47:18] <MichiBot> payonel:
[4]
L499[16:47:21] <payonel> derp
L500[16:47:40] *
payonel wobbles away
L501[16:58:34]
<Kleadron>
%loot
L502[16:58:34] <MichiBot> Kleadron: You
get a loot box! It contains a hood ornament in the shape of a
tomato.
L503[16:58:40]
<Kleadron>
%blame
L504[16:58:40] *
MichiBot blames for adding quantum decay to the
inventory!
L505[16:59:09]
<Kleadron>
blank string
L506[17:00:43]
<Forecaster>
You're a blank sting! D:
L507[17:01:12]
<Forecaster>
You're a blank string! D: [Edited]
L508[17:05:47] ⇦
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'PHP dev at the previous job solely used emacs. He was also a very
weird guy that didn't wear shoes, only used an IBM model m keyboard
and made text based games heavily utilising garbled english like
'flabbidygook'. That's all I can picture when I think)
L509[17:18:54] <AmandaC> %give michibot
the medicines, the medicines, that excellent macarbe for the
mouth
L510[17:18:55] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L511[17:19:08] <AmandaC> :(
L512[17:23:30]
<Kleadron>
%quote
L513[17:23:31] <MichiBot> Quote #38:
<Skye> %addquote vifino %addquote Skye %addquote vifino
%addquote Lizzy %quote Lizz
L514[17:23:57] <Skye> Wow that has gotten
mangled
L515[17:25:54]
<Forecaster>
But who quotes the quoter?
L516[17:26:02] <Izaya> MichiBot does
L518[17:41:18] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
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L533[19:28:01] <MichiBot> Inari REMINDER:
tonk
L534[19:29:06] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L535[19:29:07] <MichiBot> CompanionCube!
You beat Michiyo's previous record of 13 minutes and 28 seconds! I
hope you're happy!
L536[19:29:08] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 2 hours, 48 minutes and 1 second
L537[19:34:58]
<Z0idburg>
well
L538[19:41:01] <CompanionCube> yes?
L539[19:45:05]
<Z0idburg> I
pulled onto my road, but just before that I could smell the
burn
L540[19:45:11]
<Z0idburg>
and boy I heard the sirens
L541[19:45:26]
<Z0idburg>
next thing you know I saw all of the trucks and police
L542[19:45:35]
<Z0idburg>
and I was like OH SHIT OH SHIT PULL INTO MY DRIVEWAY NOW NOW
NOW
L543[19:45:42]
<Z0idburg>
in a tiny one lane road
L544[19:45:50]
<Z0idburg>
but the burning wasnt my house
L545[19:56:14]
<Z0idburg>
my kitties are being adorable
L546[19:56:22]
<Z0idburg>
because that's what kitties do
L547[20:02:44] <payonel> %tonk
L548[20:02:44] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
payonel, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 2
hours, 48 minutes and 1 second this time.
L549[20:02:45] <MichiBot> 33 minutes and
37 seconds were wasted!
L550[20:03:43] <CompanionCube> ha
L551[20:07:16]
<Kleadron>
the heck is tonk
L552[20:09:46] <CompanionCube> i have no
idea
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L560[22:18:55] <payonel> %tonk
L561[22:18:55] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
payonel, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 2
hours, 48 minutes and 1 second this time.
L562[22:18:56] <MichiBot> 2 hours, 16
minutes and 11 seconds were wasted!
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L566[22:38:05] *
Izaya turns off Kleadron's last processor
L567[22:40:27]
<Kleadron> i
wonder what would happen if you could turn off the last
processor
L568[22:40:36]
<Kleadron>
the operating system would probably just freezer
L569[22:41:00] <Izaya> I imagine so
L570[22:41:33] <Izaya> either that or it'd
be smart enough to just turn the machine off
L571[22:42:33]
<Kleadron>
imagine a button that said "I don't care!" and it does
that ^
L572[22:45:24] <Izaya> a novel way to turn
the machine off
L573[22:46:31] <Izaya> with old high-end
clustering, ie VAXClusters, that'd be the way to turn it off - turn
off all the processors one by one till you get to the last
L574[22:48:00]
<Kleadron> a
fun game of disable core
L575[22:48:29]
<Kleadron>
imagine a game that disables more cores the higher score you
get
L576[22:48:55]
<Kleadron>
Ooh
L577[22:49:01]
<Kleadron> a
space invaders game with a twist
L578[22:49:21]
<Kleadron>
the aliens are processor cores and killing one disables a core, but
after time they regenerate and turn back on
L579[22:49:35]
<Kleadron>
or not
L580[22:49:41]
<Kleadron> i
have no idea what im talking about, ignore me
L581[22:51:18]
<Kleadron> i
just learned that you can move the deskbar to different
places
L582[22:51:47]
<Kleadron>
isnt it fun actually looking at the user guide
L583[22:52:06] <Izaya> lots of good
info
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L586[23:18:10]
<Kleadron>
Is there a reason why i cant install any software in haiku
L587[23:19:12] <Izaya> package servers are
currently kill
L589[23:19:37] <Mimiru> Test build being
deployed
L590[23:19:37] <Mimiru> We wait for the
build green line
L591[23:19:37] <Mimiru> Sadness. It’s
amber
L592[23:21:43]
<Kleadron>
well this is pear shaped
L593[23:23:01]
<Kleadron>
Is there any software i can install without the package
manager
L594[23:23:12] <Izaya> probably
BeShare
L595[23:23:29] <Izaya> people were
complaining about having to go somewhere other than the package
manager to download it
L596[23:25:17]
<Kodos>
%tonk
L597[23:25:17] <MichiBot> I'm sorry Kodos,
you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 2 hours, 48
minutes and 1 second this time.
L598[23:25:18] <MichiBot> 1 hour, 6
minutes and 22 seconds were wasted!
L599[23:26:03] <CompanionCube> rip
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