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<awoo>
Izaya: ah, it's an arbitrary length int
L2[00:00:20] <Izaya> does it have an EOF at
the end
L3[00:00:43] <ben_mkiv> show code
L4[00:01:14] <payonel> Thisguy_: you know
that ... doesn't make a magical variable named arg, yes?
L5[00:01:22] <payonel> i ask because i've
seen others make this mistake
L6[00:01:26]
<awoo> no,
it doesn't need it with how the spec is laid out
L7[00:01:37] <payonel> and, if i can kindly
ask, where does this idea come from?
L8[00:01:51] <Thisguy_> payonel: haha nah I
didn't
L9[00:02:02]
<awoo> also
discord is currently having a stroke and it's pissing me off
L11[00:02:32]
<awoo> o
h
L12[00:02:37]
<awoo>
that's
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<awoo>
that's bqd
L14[00:02:48]
<awoo>
*bad
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L16[00:03:39] <payonel> Thisguy_: that
doesn't say you'll get arg from ...
L17[00:03:45]
<awoo> yeah,
to get varargs, you need to do like
L18[00:03:52] <Kleadron> Is the cpu
architecture 5.2 or 5.3
L19[00:03:58]
<awoo>
`local args = {...}`
L20[00:03:59] <payonel> Kleadron: default
is 5.3
L21[00:04:09] <Kleadron> yea i know but
what is his cpu architecture
L22[00:04:11] <Thisguy_> "The three
dots (...) in the parameter list indicate that the function has a
variable number of arguments. When this function is called, all its
arguments are collected in a single table, which the function
accesses as a hidden parameter named arg."
L23[00:04:15] <Kleadron> because he is
using lua 5.2 docs
L24[00:04:20] <Thisguy_> awoo: thanks
L25[00:05:01]
<awoo>
Kleadron; no, it's chapter 5.2
L26[00:05:16] <Kleadron> ok then im
dumb
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L28[00:05:32] <ben_mkiv> well i thought the
same
L29[00:06:03] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L30[00:06:10] <CompanionCube> still no
bot?
L31[00:07:07] <Kleadron> the bot left
because it was tired of everyone's crap
L32[00:08:55] <payonel> Thisguy_: that's
hidden variable is just their way of explaining that there is a
varargs in the function
L33[00:09:27] <Thisguy_> I understand now,
yeah. I've patched my lua up.
L34[00:09:48] <Izaya> >With ElectronJS,
you too can experience what computing was like in the MHz
era!
L35[00:09:53] <payonel> when you run a
script on the command line, irl, there is an arg variable, that has
arg[-1] == --[[ the lua exec you used to run the script ]] and
arg[0] which is the script name you ran
L36[00:10:14] <CompanionCube> is that a
quote
L37[00:10:20] <Izaya> yes
L38[00:10:21] <CompanionCube> it shouod be
a quote
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L41[00:12:48] <CompanionCube> found it.
Cool.
L42[00:12:53] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L43[00:12:54] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
CompanionCube, you were not able to beat Forecaster's record of 5
hours, 49 minutes and 25 seconds this time.
L44[00:12:55] <MichiBot> 1 minute and 5
seconds were wasted! Missed by 5 hours, 48 minutes and 19
seconds!
L45[00:13:11] <CompanionCube> that is
messed up
L46[00:15:22] <Kleadron> %loot
L47[00:15:22] <MichiBot> Kleadron: You get
a loot box! It contains a hard cloud.
L48[00:15:28] <Kleadron> you what now
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L52[00:15:58] <Izaya> checks out
L53[00:16:15] <ben_mkiv> xD
L54[00:16:17] <Kleadron> lmao
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L56[00:17:45] <CompanionCube> Kleadron: now
you can fly on your hard cloud
L57[00:17:48] <CompanionCube> %loot
L58[00:17:48] <MichiBot> CompanionCube: You
get a loot box! It contains a talking spork.
L59[00:17:55] <CompanionCube> :(
L60[00:18:15] <CompanionCube> i can't eat
things with this
L61[00:19:04]
<awoo>
electron more like i want to rip myself apart with a neutron bomb
@Izaya
L62[00:19:36] <Izaya> electron makes me
somewhere between sad and worried for humanity
L63[00:20:18] <Izaya> I've managed to avoid
it so far but the trend towards low-effort poorly performing
software running on an OS that is a document viewer is
worrying
L64[00:20:40]
<awoo>
yep
L65[00:21:08]
<awoo> i
love how discord continues to have a stroke after force stopping
it
L66[00:21:21]
<awoo> it
just screams "quality"
L67[00:27:13] <Kleadron> CompanionCube:
Your spork is going to swear at you if you try to use it
L68[00:27:43] <CompanionCube> exactly
L69[00:28:07] <Kleadron> Izaya: if i showed
you os.js/bluelight you would drop dead
L70[00:28:18] <Izaya> Kleadron: already
seen them
L71[00:28:22] <Izaya> ergo I'm a
zombie
L72[00:28:27] <Kleadron> oh
L73[00:28:41]
<RobotPigeon> the best idea ive ever heard
was "Minecraft Client in electron"
L74[00:29:05] <Kleadron> in that elix.re
discord?
L75[00:29:19] <Kleadron> i saw someone
talking about it
L76[00:29:21] <Kleadron> i got upset
L77[00:29:24]
<RobotPigeon> Yes. that was me
L78[00:29:31] <CompanionCube> glhf doing 3D
in node.js
L79[00:29:31] <Izaya> normally I'd shit on
the very concept but
L80[00:29:32]
<Kleadron>
this is also me
L81[00:29:43] <Izaya> knowing it's
minecraft it may even manage to be faster than the java
version
L82[00:29:50] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
nah
L83[00:29:54] <Izaya> at the expense of
using 800x the memory
L84[00:30:11] <Kleadron> you are still
using a java virtual machine
L85[00:30:20] <Izaya> ???
L86[00:30:20] <Kleadron> and it wouldnt be
inside the electron
L87[00:30:20]
<RobotPigeon> Yea that was me that said i
would do that, its a bigbrain idea
L88[00:30:48]
<RobotPigeon> i was talking drawing on a
canvas
L89[00:31:01] <CompanionCube> wait
shit
L90[00:31:12] <CompanionCube> does electron
support webgl
L91[00:31:20]
<RobotPigeon> probably
L92[00:31:21] <Izaya> does chrome?
L94[00:32:27] <Izaya> hrm, downside of 4K
video on youtube:
L95[00:32:42] <CompanionCube> guess you
could do minecraft in electron
L96[00:32:59] <ben_mkiv>
"minecraft" in webgl existed for years
L97[00:33:05] <Izaya> when played in mpv
it'll use the 4K version which can't be a) displayed on a 1050p
screen in any better capacity than a 1080p version b) streamed on a
50mbps connection, apparently
L98[00:33:25]
<RobotPigeon> i mean you could just do it
with dom elements if you hate yourself
L99[00:33:37] <CompanionCube> only 2D
L100[00:34:11] <Kleadron> make your own
opengl api
L101[00:34:24] <Kleadron> and make an
extremely bloated and slow replacement
L103[00:34:36]
<Forecaster>
CSS can do 3D transformations though
L104[00:34:36] <ben_mkiv> like
three.js?:>
L105[00:36:35] <ben_mkiv> well someone
made also a real clone with javascript api for mods
L106[00:36:42] <ben_mkiv> but took it down
when i last checked
L107[00:40:02] <Mimiru> I fucking hate
permissions setups
L108[00:42:58] <Kleadron> you must love
linux then
L109[00:44:52] <Mimiru> I just hate shit
like /lp group admin permission set minecraft.command.gamemode true
and then, I can't use /gamemode
L110[00:44:57] <ben_mkiv> xDDDDDDDD
L111[00:45:01] <CompanionCube> this is
very american: on the news it's reported a school seized a
gun...from a six year old
L112[00:45:03] <ben_mkiv> yea feel
you
L113[00:45:12] <ben_mkiv> this plugin is a
pita
L114[00:45:25] <CompanionCube> Kleadron:
linux permissions generally aren't a YAML or commands
clusterfuck
L115[00:45:44] <Mimiru> Right now, if I'm
in Creative, I can't interact with a gods damned Crafting
trtable
L116[00:46:06] <Kleadron> its annoying if
i set a stupidly long password for a stupid computer and have to
enter it every time i want to do something
L117[00:46:07] <ben_mkiv> so why is gradle
pissing me off now
L118[00:46:19] <ben_mkiv> always naming my
output file SNAPSHOT even tho i changed the version string
-.-
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L120[00:47:53] <CompanionCube> Kleadron:
sounds like someone needs to bump up the time between asking
L121[00:48:11] <Kleadron> let me bump it
up to infinity
L122[00:49:08] <Izaya> could enable
passwordless sudo but whatever
L123[00:49:18] <Izaya> passwords are only
a problem if you're a bad typist :^)
L124[00:50:31] <Kleadron> can i become
root
L125[00:50:37] <ben_mkiv> nvm
L126[00:50:39] <Kleadron> login as
root
L127[00:50:50] <Kleadron> become the root
of the entire thing
L128[00:50:55] <CompanionCube> lol
L129[00:50:59] <Kleadron> maybe now i can
delete all the files
L130[00:51:00] <Izaya> have ... have fun
with that
L131[00:51:19] <Kleadron> maybe now i can
copy a file to the fucking floppy drive without an access
denied
L132[00:51:34] <Izaya> you can but it
won't protect you from yourself like systems you're used to
L133[00:51:59] <Izaya> ie it won't stop
you deleting stuff in C:\Windows because you, as the administrator
and only user on the machine, don't have permission
L134[00:52:03] <Izaya> :^)
L135[00:52:35] <Kleadron> windows would be
smarter if it didn't let anything touch the windows folder at
all
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L137[00:52:40] <Kleadron> or even hid
it
L138[00:53:12] <CompanionCube> iirc there
are ways to somewhat become SYSTEM
L139[00:53:30] <CompanionCube> fucked if i
remember them thouh
L140[00:53:38] <Izaya> CompanionCube: open
programs before logging in
L141[00:53:47] <Izaya> because the login
screen runs as nt authority\system
L142[00:53:58] <CompanionCube> Izaya: that
doesn't count imo
L143[00:54:00] <Izaya> of course, nt
authority\system doesn't have permissions for everything as it is
not superuser
L144[00:54:05] <CompanionCube> you're
already system
L145[00:54:11] <CompanionCube> you don't
become it
L146[00:54:19] <Izaya> what you want to
get authed as
L147[00:54:22] <Kleadron> is there any
superuser in windows
L148[00:54:31] <Izaya> not really
L149[00:54:37] <Kleadron> sounds
secure
L150[00:54:43] <Izaya> sounds
inconvenient
L151[00:54:56] <Kleadron> normal users
wont be jacking about in their windows folder though
L152[00:55:00] <Kleadron> unless its a
child
L153[00:55:29] <Kleadron> normal users
won't care about the stuff that makes the operating system work
anyways
L154[00:55:38] <Izaya> >most users
won't use this so nobody should have access to it
L155[00:55:46] <Izaya> I kindly
disagree
L156[00:55:55] <Kleadron> not really what
i meant
L157[00:56:13] <Kleadron> yes its annoying
for people who want to mess with technical things
L158[00:56:59] <Kleadron> its late at
night and i should not be talking about technical shit at all
L159[00:58:00] <CompanionCube> Izaya: I
guess the combo of trustedinstaller+system?
L160[00:58:18] <Izaya> CompanionCube:
convince the system you're both of those and you're good
L161[00:58:29] <Izaya> oh wait you can't
because group permissions on NTFS are fucky
L162[00:58:34] <ben_mkiv> did someone
write a gui for redstonecard/blocks to just toggle outputs?
L163[00:58:40] <ben_mkiv> without any
configuration before
L164[00:58:58] <CompanionCube> isn't it a
proper ACL system?
L165[00:59:04] <ben_mkiv> so it just lists
all redstone components and some buttons to toggle them
L166[00:59:10] <CompanionCube> with SIDs
instead of UIDs
L167[01:00:40] <Izaya> CompanionCube: yeah
but it's equally easy to chgrp admin each file as it is to add
yourself to the system/trustedinstaller groups as the files are not
g+rw, rather just u+rw
L168[01:01:02] <ben_mkiv> just chmod 777
/* -R
L169[01:01:40] <CompanionCube> ah
L170[01:02:28] <Izaya> so in
conclusion
L171[01:02:34] <Izaya> attempting to get
superuser on windows is ass
L172[01:02:46] <Izaya> force shitty SMB
and go for domain admin instead
L173[01:03:03] <Mimiru> @Forecaster you
really should update Yuri for Buildcraft and RC
L174[01:15:31]
<Forecaster>
okay
L175[01:19:27] <Mimiru> That should help
with the spam
L176[01:19:47]
<Forecaster>
there
L177[01:19:50] <Mimiru> They'll need
delete permissions if you're allowed to give it, at the very least
it won't go to IRC
L178[01:35:39]
<Ben>
@ZefTheFox ignore this
L179[01:45:30]
<Forecaster>
well...
L180[01:45:45]
<Forecaster>
I just remote connected to a customer to give email
support...
L181[01:46:17]
<Forecaster>
after ending the call they immediately went to a porn site while
the TeamViewer connection was still up...
L182[01:47:22] <Kleadron> did your eyes
get burned
L183[01:55:22]
<Forecaster>
no it was just surprising
L184[02:23:00]
<Kodos> Your
company uses TeamViewer to remote in? And not proprietary
software?
L185[02:23:37]
<Forecaster>
yeah
L186[02:28:57]
<Rph> Team
viewer is proprietary
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<Kleadron>
%xkcd
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<Forecaster>
%fling
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hits Stary in their pride. They take 4 damage.
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<Kodos> RIP
Thaumcraft
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L205[06:46:03]
<Kodos>
%tonk
L206[06:46:04] <MichiBot> Dogast! Kodos!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 5 hours, 49 minutes and 25
seconds! I hope you're happy!
L207[06:46:05] <MichiBot> Kodos's new
record is 6 hours, 33 minutes and 10 seconds! 43 minutes and 45
seconds gained!
L208[06:48:51]
<Forecaster>
aw D:
L209[06:56:04]
<Kodos>
NuclearCraft seems neat af, but holy shit this fusion reactor takes
*forever* to warm up
L210[07:02:16] <Vexatos> %sel
$(i->i):take(3)
L211[07:02:16] <MichiBot> luasb:115:
[Selene] bad argument #1 (list or stringlist expected, got
iterable)
L212[07:02:19] <Vexatos> o no
L213[07:02:26] <Vexatos> no new michibot
build yet :3
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<Wattana
Gaming> CompanionCube do you mean the Sound Interface Device
chip sound in a C64?
L216[07:51:02]
<Wattana
Gaming> ops
L217[07:51:13]
<Wattana
Gaming> where did the message go
L218[07:51:14]
<Wattana
Gaming> nvm
L219[07:51:43]
<Forecaster>
were you scrolled up :P
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L222[08:08:00] <Saphire> Welp
L223[08:08:03] <Saphire> RIP
Thaumcraft
L226[08:09:04] <Izaya> I suppose it was
inevitable eventually... :<
L227[08:09:31] <Saphire> Yeah.
L228[08:21:42]
<TheFox>
Community to the rescue!
L229[08:21:42]
<TheFox>
Mebe
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L237[10:30:47]
<Killian_Flynn> Can anyone help me with
something complicated on computercraft
L238[10:31:03]
<Killian_Flynn> Which might benefit many
other people
L239[10:32:21]
<Lizzian>
this is the discord for OpenComputers, not computer craft. please
ask CC stuff in the CC IRC/Discord channels
L240[10:32:40]
<Killian_Flynn> I meant opencomputers
sorry
L241[10:33:10]
<Killian_Flynn> I want to put a players
coords into a tablet automatically
L242[10:33:19]
<Killian_Flynn> And have this
transmitted
L243[10:33:28]
<Killian_Flynn> Someone said use a
rootkit
L244[10:34:08]
<evg-zhabotinsky> You were already told
that breaking 4th wall won't happen with OC, if it can be
helped.
L245[10:34:27]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Magically obtaining world
coords of a device is precisely that.
L246[10:34:53]
<Killian_Flynn> Ok
L247[10:35:09]
<Lizzian> If
you add a navigation upgrade into a tablet, you can use it to query
waypoint blocks
L248[10:35:11] <Izaya> either do GPSD
triangulation or abuse the debug card I guess
L249[10:35:17]
<evg-zhabotinsky> You can build GPS with
drones instead of satellites, but that's it.
L250[10:35:27]
<Killian_Flynn> Ok
L251[10:35:44]
<Killian_Flynn> Drones are banned on this
server
L252[10:36:13] <Izaya> I'd say that's dumb
but I've crashed a server with them at one point
L253[10:36:16] *
Izaya coughs
L254[10:37:13]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Well... Robots could work
too. Maybe even stationary computers placed near world height
limit.
L255[10:37:50]
<Killian_Flynn> Bit the range is very
limited right?
L256[10:37:54]
<evg-zhabotinsky> But that's not gonna help
you track someone to their base through their tablet.
L257[10:37:55]
<Killian_Flynn> But
L258[10:38:25]
<Killian_Flynn> I meant drop a
preprogrammed one
L259[10:38:31]
<Killian_Flynn> Into their inventory
L260[10:39:02] <Izaya> 400 blocks,
IIRC
L261[10:39:14]
<Killian_Flynn> K
L262[10:39:17]
<Killian_Flynn> I give up then
L263[10:40:25]
<evg-zhabotinsky> You could also follow
someone from a disrance, using wireless signal strength between 2
tablets as an indication of where the other player is going.
L264[10:40:58]
<Rph>
Location upgrade + internet card?
L265[10:41:14]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Location upgrade has a
very limited range.
L266[10:41:17]
<Rph>
Oh
L267[10:41:20]
<Rph>
Damn
L268[10:41:38]
<Rph> That
sucks
L269[10:42:25]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Although... Well, is 2048
blocks between bases too much or too little for a server where
looting and nuking any base you find is a norm?
L270[10:43:05]
<Killian_Flynn> Its 10000 by 10000
L271[10:43:19] <Izaya> that place seems
"wonderful"
L272[10:44:17]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Hm. So, theoretically,
you could cover the whole world with 25 navigation upgrades. But
you obviously cannot stick all of them into a single tablet.
L273[10:44:58]
<Rph> You
can however use computers + adapters
L274[10:45:05]
<Rph>
Right?
L275[10:45:11]
<Rph> And
wireless cards
L276[10:45:21]
<Rph> Dot
the map with enough of those to cover it
L277[10:45:33]
<evg-zhabotinsky> And what's the point of
using navigation upgrades with a stationary computer?
L278[10:45:42]
<Rph> And
wireless card + internet card in tablet
L279[10:45:44]
<Rph> Oh
right
L280[10:45:50]
<Rph> Just
wireless and hardcoded cords
L281[10:46:17]
<evg-zhabotinsky> They will just return
coordinates of computer case / adapter block.
L282[10:46:28]
<Rph> Ye
ok
L283[10:46:34]
<Rph> Just
wireless cats then
L284[10:46:38]
<Rph>
Cards*
L285[10:46:58]
<Rph> And a
program that constantly broadcasts the position
L286[10:47:14]
<Rph> Then
tablet listens for those broadcadts
L287[10:47:23]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Hm... Did you know that a
normal, paper map in MC tracks all of its clones?
L288[10:47:24]
<Rph> And
sends distance over internet
L289[10:47:32]
<Rph>
Oo
L290[10:47:36]
<Rph>
Hmmm
L291[10:47:53]
<evg-zhabotinsky> @Rph you are just
describing a GPS system.
L292[10:47:57]
<Rph>
Yes
L293[10:48:07]
<Rph> That's
what you will need
L294[10:48:11]
<Lizzian>
why constantly broadcasting? Just have the tablet occasionally
broadcast out and have the computers respond back with their
coordinates and then tri-angulate with the distance variable in the
network message
L295[10:48:49]
<Killian_Flynn> But that would only work in
a short disstance
L296[10:49:11]
<Lizzian> it
would work up to 400 blocks with clear line-of-site
L297[10:49:11] <Izaya> 400 blocks around a
GPS tower isn't bad
L298[10:49:31]
<Lizzian>
also i fail to see how sending stuff via the internet would get any
better range
L299[10:49:35] <Izaya> if you networked
the GPS devices you could triangulate them without having the
device send out a location
L300[10:50:08]
<Killian_Flynn> Okay
L301[10:50:10]
<Killian_Flynn> So
L302[10:50:29]
<Killian_Flynn> Could i give them a
tablet
L303[10:50:37]
<Killian_Flynn> And i walk around with a
tablet
L304[10:50:49]
<Killian_Flynn> And i just keep walking
around
L305[10:50:57]
<Killian_Flynn> Until the signal gets
better
L306[10:51:11]
<Killian_Flynn> And then find their
base?
L308[10:55:55]
<Lizzian>
hmm, can the RAID block be put into unmanaged mode like the normal
drives and stuff?
L309[10:56:32]
<awoo> i
sure hope so
L310[10:56:55]
<awoo> ST3
froze, o boi
L311[10:57:16]
<TheFox>
Lest I intend to be stereotypical. I dont think I'll ever ping you,
awoo LOL.
L312[10:57:17]
<TheFox> So
this is a nice boot loader for OC?
L313[10:58:11]
<awoo> using
ocvm rn but yeah, trying to improve it
L314[10:58:50]
<awoo> ocemu
doesn't do HTTPS well and it doesn't have memory limits lmao
L315[10:59:24]
<TheFox>
@Killian_Flynn yes, if their tablet transmits at increments where
you can find it. The modem_message event has a distance parameter
which is populated when a transmission Is received
L316[11:00:42]
<TheFox>
```_, destination, sender, port, distance, message =
event.pull("modem_message")
L317[11:00:49]
<TheFox>
```_, destination, sender, port, distance, message =
event.pull("modem_message")``` [Edited]
L318[11:01:36]
<Killian_Flynn> What card?
L319[11:01:42]
<TheFox>
Wireless modem
L320[11:01:50]
<Killian_Flynn> Distance?
L321[11:02:08]
<TheFox>
What about it...
L322[11:02:23]
<Killian_Flynn> How far will it
transmit
L323[11:02:59]
<TheFox>
Mmmm I believe by default it's set like... 65535 or something
absolutely absurd.
L324[11:02:59]
<TheFox>
I've never had an issue transmitting long distances
L325[11:03:11]
<Killian_Flynn> Okay tnx a lot
L326[11:03:16]
<TheFox>
Np
L327[11:03:34]
<Killian_Flynn> 1 mire thing
L329[11:03:37]
<Killian_Flynn> More
L330[11:03:51]
<Killian_Flynn> Can it be put in a
tablet?
L331[11:04:03]
<awoo>
:commithinking:
L332[11:04:48]
<awoo>
OH
L333[11:04:50]
<awoo> I
KNOW WHY
L334[11:05:23]
<TheFox>
What the hell
L335[11:05:31]
<TheFox>
Code pls?
L336[11:05:45]
<TheFox> Oh
wait wrong person
L337[11:05:55]
<TheFox>
Yes, it can
L338[11:06:21]
<awoo>
lmao
L339[11:06:39]
<awoo> i
used the same .zoryarc file from ocemu
L341[11:07:04] <Izaya> zory arc
L342[11:07:59]
<awoo> zory
arc dark
L343[11:08:49] <Izaya> arc makes me very
conflicted
L344[11:09:22] <Izaya> it's my least
favourite dark theme but it's better than a lot of light
themes
L345[11:09:30]
<awoo> i
like arc but idk
L346[11:09:49]
<awoo> i
dont like most UIs *like* it arc is just kinda
L347[11:09:49]
<awoo>
idk
L348[11:11:55]
<Skye>
awunyan
L349[11:14:18]
<awoo> huh,
zorya doesn't use too much more memory vs the lua bios
L350[11:14:32]
<awoo> most
of it gets unloaded ig
L351[11:15:21]
<awoo> still
uses more than i'd like tho
L352[11:15:38]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Did you know that you can
Ctrl+scroll your while inventory in CreativePlus with NEI? It moves
every single thing in your inventory one slot up/down. (Top and
bottom rows are adjacent.)
L353[11:15:51]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Did you know that you can
Ctrl+scroll your whole inventory in CreativePlus with NEI? It moves
every single thing in your inventory one slot up/down. (Top and
bottom rows are adjacent.) [Edited]
L354[11:17:30] <Adorable-Catgirl>
edited
L355[11:18:16]
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L356[11:18:24] <Izaya> long lines people
edit multiple times kill me inside
L357[11:19:34] <evg-zhabotinsky> Ow. It
actually repeats the message on IRC on every edit. Sorry.
L358[11:23:33]
<awoo>
yikes
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L360[11:32:23] <Temia> This is why I am an
advocate for pure IRC
L361[11:32:38] <Temia> Your mistakes are
permanent and yet the same time ephemeral
L362[11:36:25] *
Saphire nibbles Temia
L363[11:41:40] <Kleadron> good
morning
L364[11:41:47] <Kleadron> relative to me
at least
L365[11:41:57] <Kleadron> how are you
guys
L366[11:42:35] <Izaya> tired
L367[11:43:30] <Adorable-Catgirl> i feel
like someone hit me with a train
L368[11:43:45] <Kleadron> i feel like a
lazy piece of dump
L369[11:43:46] <Adorable-Catgirl> gave me
a pat on the back
L370[11:43:48] <Adorable-Catgirl> then
said
L371[11:43:53] <Adorable-Catgirl>
"get up you bitchass"
L372[11:44:34] <Kleadron> yesterday i
shoved my computer system into a gap between the glass dome and the
lower levels
L373[11:44:40] <Kleadron> on my new
building
L374[11:44:48] <Kleadron> in
minecraft
L375[11:45:17] <Adorable-Catgirl> i need
to update my modpack to 1.10
L376[11:45:44] <Kleadron> and the
placement of the monitor looks futuristic and strange as fuck
L377[11:45:51] <t20kdc> oooo
L378[11:45:53] <t20kdc> shiny
L379[11:46:19] <Adorable-Catgirl> probably
gonna throw myself together a script loader to make testing mods
easier by just making them lua scripts or something idk
L380[11:46:40] <Kleadron> let me post a
pic of my computer
L382[11:47:36]
<awoo>
neat
L384[11:47:48]
<awoo> nice
win7 install btw
L385[11:47:50]
<awoo> wanna
see mine?
L386[11:47:54]
<Kleadron>
sure
L387[11:47:57]
<awoo> aight
one sec
L388[11:48:08] <Izaya> now put a table
around it
L389[11:48:55] <Kleadron> actually putting
a table around it isnt a bad idea
L390[11:48:59] <Kleadron> im going to try
that
L391[11:49:05] <Izaya> put a table all
around the outside
L393[11:50:43]
<awoo>
anyways
L394[11:50:50]
<awoo> i
gotta hop onto Linux
L395[11:50:59]
<Kleadron>
what in jesus christ have you done
L396[11:51:10]
<awoo> time
to make myself a script loader
L397[11:51:20]
<awoo> also
i used uxpatcher or whatever it's called
L398[11:51:32]
<awoo>
WINDOWS DARK THEME BLESS
L399[11:51:39]
<Kleadron>
sure is a lot of customization there
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L403[11:53:58] <Izaya> naisu
L404[11:55:05]
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L405[11:59:18] <stephan48> and the
chair?
L406[11:59:41] <stephan48> %tonk
L407[11:59:41] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
stephan48, you were not able to beat Kodos's record of 6 hours, 33
minutes and 10 seconds this time.
L408[11:59:42] <MichiBot> 5 hours, 13
minutes and 37 seconds were wasted! Missed by 1 hour, 19 minutes
and 32 seconds!
L409[12:00:13] <Kleadron> i didn't make a
chair for it and im not sure if there would be enough room for
one
L410[12:03:47] <stephan48> awww
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L413[12:19:53] <evg-zhabotinsky> awoo: My
Win7 looked more like *nix at some point too. Sadly, I was using
`sudo make install` way too often and C:\usr\ became a complete
mess soon.
L414[12:22:27] <evg-zhabotinsky> And then
I used gparted from live cd to shrink my C: partition. Windows
refused to boot since then.
L415[12:25:15] <ben_mkiv> is there a way
to setup an event listener for all events? :>
L416[12:25:31] <evg-zhabotinsky> Yes
L417[12:25:33] <Izaya> try listening for
.+
L418[12:25:46] <Izaya> I forget whether
OpenOS listen uses a pattern
L419[12:26:00] <evg-zhabotinsky> Hm. That
should work too. I didn't think of it.
L420[12:27:08] <ben_mkiv> doesnt work for
me
L421[12:27:18] <evg-zhabotinsky> I was
using event.register()
L422[12:27:42] <ben_mkiv> im using
event.listen("name", callback)
L423[12:27:53] <ben_mkiv> isnt
event.register to actually push events?
L424[12:28:32] <ben_mkiv> oh it isnt
L425[12:28:57] <evg-zhabotinsky> I suspect
event.register is a private api. It just adds a handler to
event.handlers.
L426[12:30:08] <evg-zhabotinsky> Take a
look at /lib/event.lua if curious.
L427[12:30:17] <ben_mkiv> actually doing
that
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L430[12:37:42] <evg-zhabotinsky> Oh! I
think I got it. Only event.pull uses pattern matching, event.listen
does not.
L431[12:37:52] <ben_mkiv> yea im using
event.pull now
L432[12:37:56] <ben_mkiv> so i dont have
to pass any name
L433[12:38:39] <evg-zhabotinsky> But if
you need to actually register an all-listener, you can use
event.register.
L434[12:43:58] <ben_mkiv> ok we had that
yesterday but i didnt follow the solution -.-
L435[12:44:06] <ben_mkiv> how do i access
the ... argument?
L436[12:44:18] <ben_mkiv> as local foo = {
... } only works for the main script but not for functions
L437[12:45:19] <ben_mkiv> nvm
L439[12:55:40]
<Forecaster>
it avoids gc issues :P
L440[12:58:22] <evg-zhabotinsky> Thanks,
cap!
L441[12:58:31]
<Forecaster>
You're welcome!
L442[12:58:34] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> has a cookie
L443[12:58:52] <evg-zhabotinsky> I'll just
leave it as is then.
L444[12:58:53] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> gets a cookie_ [Edited]
L445[12:59:38] <evg-zhabotinsky> %give
Forecaster a cookie
L446[12:59:38] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L447[12:59:54]
<Forecaster>
%give evg-zhabotinsky cookie
L448[12:59:55] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L449[13:00:00]
<Forecaster>
dammit
L450[13:01:05] <evg-zhabotinsky> %give
cookie
L451[13:01:06] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L452[13:01:19] <evg-zhabotinsky> Nah.
Forget it, I guess.
L453[13:03:40]
<Forecaster>
%fling evg-zhabotinsky
L454[13:03:41] *
MichiBot flings Pillows in a random direction. It hits
evg-zhabotinsky in the head. They take 4 damage.
L455[13:03:53]
<Forecaster>
that works at least :P
L456[13:04:06] <evg-zhabotinsky>
%sigh
L457[13:04:25]
<Forecaster>
what would that do? :P
L458[13:04:38] <evg-zhabotinsky> I thought
I saw it in the command list...
L459[13:05:21]
<Forecaster>
it's not a command, I'm open to suggestions though
L460[13:06:20] <evg-zhabotinsky>
%givecookies Forecaster
L461[13:06:21] <MichiBot> evg-zhabotinsky:
ACTION Gives Forecaster {1} cookies!
L462[13:06:28] <evg-zhabotinsky>
Hah!
L463[13:06:58]
<Forecaster>
oh yeah, that's a thing
L464[13:09:51] <payonel> evg-zhabotinsky:
event.register is the underlying api for listen and timer, and
provides a an optional field to sepcify your own handler set. it's
somewhere between private and public api :)
L465[13:10:54] <payonel> ben_mkiv: what is
your event registration need?
L466[13:12:16] <payonel> ben_mkiv: i read
a bit of the conversation history here. yes, a registrant for all
events, you definitely can
L467[13:12:20] <payonel> and via
event.register
L468[13:13:56] <payonel> ben_mkiv: the
thread library uses that type of event registration, and i wrote up
some comments about how it does it
L470[13:14:30] <payonel> specifically, the
first param: nil, -- nil key matches anything, timers use false
keys
L471[13:14:40] <ben_mkiv> im just making a
small script that collects eventNames and saves them with their
component to a config, to bundle location specific configs
L472[13:14:44] <ben_mkiv> but got the
argument problem solved
L473[13:15:01] <ben_mkiv> i had to
table.pack() the args that i get from the event.pull()
L474[13:15:22] <ben_mkiv>
table.unpack*
L475[13:15:48] <payonel> event.pull
doesn't return a pack, though. so i dont know why you needed to
unpack them
L476[13:16:47] <ben_mkiv> huh?
L478[13:17:31] <payonel> oh, you (loosely)
packed it on line 36
L479[13:17:39] <ben_mkiv> yes, because it
didnt work otherwise
L480[13:17:41] <ben_mkiv> or i was to
dumb
L481[13:17:56] <ben_mkiv> it only passed
the first argument without the packing/unpacking
L482[13:18:06] <payonel> btw, to make a
more transparent handler, i recommend table.pack and use of
tbl.n
L483[13:18:42] <ben_mkiv> yea but all i
really need for this is eventName and device uuid
L484[13:18:50] <payonel> local args =
table.pack(event.pull()) ..... eventHandler(table.unpack(args, 1,
args.n))
L485[13:18:53] <ben_mkiv> the other
arguments are just shown because it was part of my debugging
xD
L486[13:18:54] <payonel> ok
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L488[13:33:34]
<Z0idburg>
@evg-zhabotinsky did you really?
L489[13:33:45]
<Z0idburg>
oh hi
L490[13:35:29]
<evg-zhabotinsky> @Z0idburg Could you
elaborate, please?
L492[14:07:06] <evg-zhabotinsky> It's a
free acupuncture session. Just relax and enjoy!
L493[14:11:43]
<Killian_Flynn> What does ' )' expected
near remoteAddress mean
L494[14:11:44] <Inari> Eh, if I'm to draw
blood, at least it should be my finger or something. Easily
accessable,a nd clean
L495[14:11:47] <Inari> Can enjoy the taste
that way
L496[14:12:11] <Inari> It means you don't
have a closing parenthesis somewhere
L497[14:13:21]
<Killian_Flynn> I tried putting ) after
it
L498[14:13:25]
<Killian_Flynn> And it didnt work
L499[14:13:49] <Inari> Then it wasn't the
right near
L500[14:14:29] <Inari> (maybe you should
just post the relevant piece of code, my hacking skills aren't good
enough to get it from you)
L501[14:18:28]
<Killian_Flynn> local event =
require("event") local _, localNetworkCard,
remoteAddress, port, distance, payload =
event.pull("modem_message") print("Received data
'" .. tostring(payload) .. "' from address " ..
remoteAddress .. " on network card " .. localNetworkCard
.. " on port " .. port .. ".") if distance >
0 then print("Message was sent from " .. distance ..
" blocks away.") end
L502[14:19:28] <evg-zhabotinsky> Ugh. Use
pastebin or similar in the future, please?
L503[14:19:47] <Inari> Well, at least use
a proper Discord multiline paste
L504[14:20:38]
<Killian_Flynn> Sorry im playing on a
potato
L505[14:20:53]
<Killian_Flynn> So it would make my game
really slow
L506[14:20:57] <Inari> Thats the whole
code?
L507[14:21:02]
<Killian_Flynn> Yes
L508[14:21:15]
<Killian_Flynn> I only recently started
oc
L509[14:21:16] <Inari> On multiple lines
in the original version I assume xD
L511[14:22:28] <Inari> Having basically
not seen much of any of the game, just looks lik a random level to
me
L513[14:22:49]
<Forecaster>
it breaks the normal rules
L514[14:22:57]
<Forecaster>
I'm in a room but not
L515[14:23:16]
<Forecaster>
that part apparently counts as the corridor between them
L516[14:23:25] <Inari> Try putting the
".." after remoteAddress into the next line?
L517[14:23:28]
<Forecaster>
but it leads straight into a room to the left, with no door
L518[14:23:45]
<Forecaster>
the door is instead under the other one to the right
L519[14:23:58] <Inari> Weird
L520[14:23:58]
<Forecaster>
a room never has two doors leading into the same other room
L521[14:24:04] <Inari> Well
L522[14:24:06] <Inari> Apparently it
does!
L523[14:24:22]
<Forecaster>
yeah, but it's not *supposed* to generate like that
L524[14:24:27]
<Forecaster>
hence quirk
L525[14:24:34] <Inari> Wonder how it
did
L526[14:25:14]
<Forecaster>
another time a corridor had actually intersected a corner of a boss
room
L527[14:25:23]
<Forecaster>
I could exit the boss room through the hole
L528[14:25:28]
<evg-zhabotinsky> The code compiles just
fine for me. No missing ')'.
L529[14:25:29]
<Forecaster>
which you are not supposed to be able to do
L530[14:25:39]
<Forecaster>
Lua doesn't compile
L531[14:26:33]
<evg-zhabotinsky> It does. To bytecode. And
then interprets it.
L532[14:28:17]
<Killian_Flynn> Still not working for
me
L533[14:28:47]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Where did you place that
code and how did you run it?
L534[14:29:06]
<Killian_Flynn> I just did edit file called
dist
L535[14:29:23]
<Killian_Flynn> And then made it in
there
L536[14:29:32]
<Killian_Flynn> And then tried to run
iy
L537[14:29:36]
<Killian_Flynn> Run iy
L538[14:29:38]
<Killian_Flynn> It
L539[14:30:46]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Well, look for a typo
then. I did `edit tmp.lua`, pasted the code you sent, and then
running `./tmp.lua` gave me no error.
L540[14:31:38]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Try that too,
actualy.
L541[14:31:49]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Pasting is done by
clicking mouse wheel.
L542[14:39:12] <evg-zhabotinsky> Inari:
About moving ".." to another line. You do know that Lua
itself does not care about newlines at all, right? Only humans
do.
L543[14:40:02]
<Forecaster>
so what we need is some kind of lua-human hybrid
L544[14:40:28]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Huh?
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L546[14:43:28] <Kleadron> can i be turned
into a lua operating system to run in opencomputers
L547[14:43:30] <Inari> evg-zhabotinsky:
Some languages have an odd relationship with such operators for
multi-line strings :P Just a guess, no clue if lua does
L549[14:46:43]
<evg-zhabotinsky> So yeah, any amount of
any whitespace, including newlines and comments, is the same to
Lua.
L550[14:47:41]
<BrainStone>
Hi.
L552[14:48:10] <Inari> evg-zhabotinsky:
Sure, as said, just a guess since I didn't see anything else
wrong
L553[14:48:39] <evg-zhabotinsky> Such
handling of whitespace is the reason why "return" can
only happen right before "end", by the way.
L554[14:50:07] <Inari> evg-zhabotinsky:
?
L555[14:51:11]
<BrainStone>
Vexatos: Do you have an idea what could be causing this or how I
can fix it?
L556[14:52:51] <evg-zhabotinsky> Inari:
How would it know where the list of returned values ends?
L557[14:53:15] <Inari> Oh, thats what you
mean
L558[14:53:33] <Inari> evg-zhabotinsky:
What if I want to return the return?
L559[14:54:51] <evg-zhabotinsky> You can't
have variable with a special name like "return" or
"end".
L560[14:57:58] <Inari> Yeah
L561[14:58:03] <Inari> I want to return
thre return
L562[14:58:08] <Inari> Not return a
variable called retur
L563[14:58:19] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L564[14:58:19] *
MichiBot pets AmandaC with cheese sauce. 7 health
gained!
L565[14:58:25] <Inari> Ooh, tasty
L566[14:58:43]
<BrainStone>
I'd also like to mention, that I do not even use the import
L567[15:02:28] *
AmandaC bites Inari
L568[15:03:36] <AmandaC> %choose read the
last ~130 pages or meh
L569[15:03:36] <MichiBot> AmandaC: I saw
that meh is the best choice in a vision
L570[15:06:00] <evg-zhabotinsky>
BrainStone: No idea what's going wrong. The only guess I have is
that my build of OC produces api.jar that has both .class and the
original .java files, and maybe it tries to interpret one as the
other?
L571[15:06:38] <evg-zhabotinsky> Or maybe
your .jar has butchered .java files for some reason?
L572[15:07:48]
<BrainStone>
I don't know either
L573[15:08:01]
<BrainStone>
All I know is that when I compile against the full mod it
works
L574[15:08:22]
<BrainStone>
(Using `deobfProvided` to make it optional)
L576[15:10:00]
<BrainStone>
Might be something worth investigating
L577[15:11:04]
<BrainStone>
evg-zhabotinsky: If you need a full build log, I can give you
one
L578[15:11:53] <evg-zhabotinsky> I am
currently getting my own. It's just ./gradlew build, right?
L579[15:11:58] <evg-zhabotinsky> Hm.
Wrong.
L580[15:12:09]
<BrainStone>
Yeah
L581[15:12:31]
<BrainStone>
I used `./gradlew assemble` but that shouldn't make any
difference
L582[15:12:58] <evg-zhabotinsky> >
Could not read script '/.../PowerMoney/GradleCommon/common.gradle'
as it does not exist.
L583[15:13:14]
<BrainStone>
You need to pull recursively
L584[15:13:23] <evg-zhabotinsky> Oh.
L586[15:13:31]
<BrainStone>
?
L587[15:14:18]
<Wattana
Gaming> who
L588[15:14:21]
<Wattana
Gaming> killed
L589[15:14:26]
<Wattana
Gaming> my dog
L590[15:16:01] <Kleadron> did u feed
it
L591[15:18:42] <payonel> evg-zhabotinsky:
there is one place lua cares about new lines, immediately after a
multiline quote block, you can have a newline and it is not
included in the string
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L593[15:20:57]
<Killian_Flynn> Is there some way i could
get the distance betwee computers using internet cards
L594[15:21:06]
<Killian_Flynn> Between
L595[15:21:14] <AmandaC> no
L596[15:21:17]
<MGR> You
can use wireless network cards, but not internet cards for
that
L597[15:22:00] *
AmandaC cuddles up, decides to read the last 130 pages
L598[15:22:13]
<awoo>
pretty much
L599[15:22:35]
<Killian_Flynn> Dp u guys know ayway i
could find random players in the world
L600[15:22:40]
<Killian_Flynn> Using opencomputers
L601[15:23:00]
<Killian_Flynn> At the moment im trying to
use a tablet
L602[15:23:22] <Kleadron> good thing its
impossible to put spyware in opencomputers devices
L603[15:23:23]
<Killian_Flynn> Which i throw into another
players inventory at spawn
L604[15:24:25]
<awoo> wanna
bet
L605[15:24:38] <Kleadron> n
L606[15:24:39] <Kleadron> o
L607[15:24:51] <evg-zhabotinsky> Kleadron:
What do you mean "No spyware"?
L608[15:24:54] <Adorable-Catgirl> with
some of these great libs that exist, it would be ez
L609[15:25:07] <Adorable-Catgirl>
actually, even with just an internet card
L610[15:26:24]
<Killian_Flynn> What
L611[15:26:29]
<Killian_Flynn> Is ez
L612[15:27:07] <evg-zhabotinsky>
BrainStone: The commit you linked builds just fine for me.
L613[15:27:45] <Adorable-Catgirl> what do
you mean "what is ez"
L614[15:27:53] <evg-zhabotinsky> Maybe the
mentioned jar is actually messed up?
L615[15:28:08] <Adorable-Catgirl>
@Killian_Flynn
L616[15:28:36] <payonel> Adorable-Catgirl:
can i see the makefile change you made to ocvm? was it arch
linux?
L617[15:29:54]
<awoo> yeah,
arch linux.
L618[15:30:03]
<awoo>
trying to build with lua 5.3
L619[15:30:55]
<awoo>
payonel: i just hardcoded -llua5.3 and -I/usr/local/include
L620[15:31:10]
<BrainStone>
evg-zhabotinsky: The commit I linked is the fix
L621[15:31:28]
<BrainStone>
The one before should be broken
L623[15:31:43] <evg-zhabotinsky> Oh
L624[15:32:11]
<BrainStone>
The thing is my local PC and my CI both fail at the same time
L625[15:32:12] <payonel> @awoo make
lua=lua5.3 wasn't sufficient? and i can generically include
/usr/local/include
L626[15:32:30]
<BrainStone>
So I don't think it's an issue with having downloaded a corrupted
file
L627[15:32:46]
<BrainStone>
Also please @ me ?
L628[15:32:49]
<BrainStone>
I'm on Discord
L629[15:33:51]
<awoo>
payonel: No, lua=5.3 didn't work. It's moreso a problem with Arch
Linux's package afaict.
L630[15:34:49]
<awoo> on
Arch Linux, it's `pkg-config lua` and not `pkg-config lua5.3`
L631[15:34:56]
<awoo>
again, afaict
L633[15:37:19] <Lizzy> %tonk
L634[15:37:19] <MichiBot> I'm sorry Lizzy,
you were not able to beat Kodos's record of 6 hours, 33 minutes and
10 seconds this time.
L635[15:37:20] <MichiBot> 3 hours, 37
minutes and 38 seconds were wasted! Missed by 2 hours, 55 minutes
and 31 seconds!
L636[15:37:23] <Lizzy> oh
L637[15:41:33]
<evg-zhabotinsky> @BrainStone Only javadoc
seems to fail, reobfjar builds just fine. And the error message
makes no sense to me as of yet.
L638[15:46:44]
<BrainStone>
It's super weird
L639[15:47:34]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Obviously Javadoc does
not like the included source file, which is absent from the
"normal" jar. Not sure what to do about it.
L640[15:49:00]
<BrainStone>
I don't even know why it's bothing with that file
L641[15:49:19]
<BrainStone>
So weird
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L643[16:15:14]
<evg-zhabotinsky> @BrainStone Hah! The jar
IS messed up. (Or at least javadoc thinks so.) Just extracting the
offending jar and replacing it with the resulting directory fixes
the error.
L644[16:15:56]
<BrainStone>
Nice xD
L645[16:16:02]
<evg-zhabotinsky> And then adding a random
error to FileSystem.java gives the same error message.
L646[16:16:49]
<BrainStone>
That's just odd
L647[16:17:56]
<evg-zhabotinsky> What is your build
environment, by the way? (os & jdk)
L648[16:18:25]
<BrainStone>
Win 10 and 1.8.191
L649[16:18:48]
<BrainStone>
And CI is Debian 9 and 1.8.191
L650[16:19:08]
<evg-zhabotinsky> And the error happens in
both?
L651[16:20:08]
<BrainStone>
Yes
L652[16:20:37]
<evg-zhabotinsky> I'm getting the same
error with OpenJDK8
L654[16:20:41]
<BrainStone>
Can you open this?
L655[16:20:56]
<BrainStone>
This is the log on the CI
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L659[16:49:36]
<Z0idburg>
who is adorable catgirl
L660[16:49:41]
<Z0idburg>
new person
L661[16:49:42]
<Z0idburg>
?
L662[16:50:01]
<evg-zhabotinsky> She's awoo
L663[16:50:07]
<Z0idburg>
awoo?
L664[16:50:52]
<ZefTheFox>
Awooo..?
L665[16:50:59]
<evg-zhabotinsky> I mean, they are the same
person.
L666[16:51:19]
<ZefTheFox>
~~i just had to make that joke~~
L667[16:51:44]
<evg-zhabotinsky> Beyond that, I have no
idea, honestly.
L668[16:57:29] <ben_mkiv> %seen
spacemike
L669[16:57:30] <MichiBot> spacemike was
last seen 4d 15h 27m 52s ago. Quitting
L670[17:03:20]
<awoo> i'm
elon musk
L671[17:03:26]
<awoo>
/s
L672[17:04:03]
<Kleadron>
give me 10 dollars then
L673[17:04:54]
<awoo>
no
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L675[17:17:43] *
Michiyo burns everything
L677[17:21:58]
<Z0idburg>
uh
L678[17:26:59] <Adorable-Catgirl>
awoo
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L682[17:49:37] <Adorable-Catgirl>
hmm
L683[18:29:42] <AmandaC> %tell Inari help
I'm current on the story I was reading and want more
L684[18:29:42] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L685[18:33:03] <evg-zhabotinsky> What kind
of stories do they write, if it's not a secret?
L686[18:52:40]
<ZefTheFox>
So who was it that recommended making a sun workstation case?
L687[18:52:46]
<ZefTheFox>
Because I'm working on that right now
L688[18:53:21]
<ZefTheFox>
Izaya
L689[18:53:23]
<ZefTheFox>
That's who
L690[19:21:09] <AmandaC> %roll 1d3
L691[19:21:09] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
[2]
L692[19:21:20] <AmandaC> You win this
time, gadget!
L693[19:22:25] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L694[19:22:26] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
CompanionCube, you were not able to beat Kodos's record of 6 hours,
33 minutes and 10 seconds this time.
L695[19:22:27] <MichiBot> 3 hours, 45
minutes and 6 seconds were wasted! Missed by 2 hours, 48 minutes
and 3 seconds!
L696[20:05:41] <Izaya> Zef: ayy
L697[20:09:18]
<TheFox> Zef
on Disc
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L699[20:15:17] <Temia> amo0
L700[20:15:22] <Temia> amoo even
L701[20:15:30] <Temia> I am tired
L702[20:36:04]
<ZefTheFox>
Yee
L703[20:36:17]
<ZefTheFox>
I did everything but the back texture
L704[20:36:26]
<ZefTheFox>
Too lazy to do that right now
L705[20:37:59] *
Izaya hmms
L706[20:52:27] <ben_mkiv> btw. the file is
online @zefthefox
L707[20:54:32]
<ZefTheFox>
Nice!
L708[20:54:46]
<ZefTheFox>
Still don't have internet, just got my phone turned back on
L709[20:58:49] <ben_mkiv> next level would
be if the case with window would show the actual components in the
computer
L710[20:59:04] <ben_mkiv> so the cards
that actually in the case
L711[20:59:09] <ben_mkiv> are*
L712[21:35:41]
<Kodos>
Anyone know if WorldEdit has a Discord?
L713[21:36:26]
<Kodos> Nvm
got it
L714[21:48:51] <Izaya> ~w gsub
L716[21:52:45]
<ZefTheFox>
Yeah that'd probably be cool
L717[21:52:58]
<ZefTheFox>
Just I personally don't have a clue on how that'd work
L718[21:53:45] <ben_mkiv> it would need a
custom renderer for the case, so wont work with json models
L719[21:54:50] <ben_mkiv> but the current
ones are already good, so i wont do that soon xD
L720[21:55:05] <ben_mkiv> but if you
design more cases i would add them
L722[21:58:13] <ben_mkiv> but only in
theory
L723[21:58:21] <ben_mkiv> 403 forbidden,
then it redirects to a zip which cant be found
L724[21:58:36] <Mimiru> .. it works fine
for me.
L725[21:58:44] <ben_mkiv> now it works for
me, too
L726[21:59:21] <Mimiru> Odd.
L727[22:02:08] <ben_mkiv> wonder why the
client side downloader wont work
L728[22:02:14] <ben_mkiv> how much gui is
in it? just some progress bar?
L729[22:02:20] <Mimiru> Yeah
L730[22:02:25] <ben_mkiv> is it on
github?
L731[22:02:29] <Mimiru> yeah
L732[22:02:33] <ben_mkiv> then i would add
some fallback to CLI output
L734[22:09:25] <ben_mkiv> ty
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L736[22:51:16] <Izaya> My keyboard PCBs
turned up :D
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