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<Wattana
Gaming> I use Discord light theme
 
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L8[01:35:52] 

<Forecaster>
%tonk
 
L9[01:35:53] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Forecaster, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record
of 9 hours, 10 minutes and 41 seconds this time. 2 hours, 43
minutes and 44 seconds were wasted! Missed by 6 hours, 26 minutes
and 56 seconds!
 
L10[01:36:11] 

<Forecaster>
Oh, major miscalculation
 
L11[01:36:37] 

<Forecaster>
That's what I get for trying when I just woke up
 
L12[01:36:52] 

<Forecaster>
%potion
 
L13[01:36:52] <MichiBot> Forecaster: You
get a bubbly rock potion
 
L14[01:37:05] 

<Forecaster>
%drink ^
 
L15[01:37:05] <MichiBot> Forecaster grows a
tail from a fish.
 
L16[02:39:45] <dequbed> Mimiru: Not sure if
you're still trying to decrypt your file but a 192 bit key
points towards them either using a mode that doesn't use an IV
(basically only ECB) with a 192-bit alg, some key expansion scheme
(you're SOL), or some other information as the IV (e.g. the
filename). Do you happen to have something called "IV" or
"initialization vector" in that DB as well?
 
L17[02:42:08] <dequbed> Maybe also called
"nonce" in which case it's probably CTR.
 
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L24[06:13:05] 

<Z0idburg>
lol
 
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L26[07:13:09] 

<Z0idburg>
whee called in to work for 10 hours
 
L27[07:13:13] 

<Z0idburg>
at 8am
 
L28[07:13:42] 

<Z0idburg>
actually its 11 hours if you count lunch
 
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L30[07:47:56] <MichiBot> Lizzy REMINDER:
unban russian people
 
L31[07:48:20] *** Lizzy sets mode: -b
*!*@194.246.74.70
 
L32[07:57:30] <Inari> "russian
people"
 
L33[07:59:58] 

<Bob> oh no
i got spotted
 
L34[08:00:03] 

<Bob> time
to run
 
L35[08:04:32] <Lizzy> it was some people
who came in yesterday and were just talking russian after me
telling them to keep to english
 
L36[08:14:17] 

<Bob> i
missed something lol
 
L37[08:15:02] <Izaya> Tribe of Bob
 
L38[08:15:51] 

<Bob>
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
L39[08:26:40] <Skye> We asked someone else
who spoke Russian to translate and apparently they weren't
making sense in Russian
 
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L41[09:04:01] <AmandaC> %roll 1d2
 
L42[09:04:01] <MichiBot> [2] = 2
 
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L45[09:56:47] <Inari> Who'd have
thought flash cards can be such a huge topic :P
 
L46[10:11:06] <Temia> %potion
 
L47[10:11:06] <MichiBot> Temia: You get a
runny grass potion
 
L48[10:11:11] <Temia> %drink ^
 
L49[10:11:11] <MichiBot> Temia thinks the
empty bottle is a snake.
 
L50[10:11:19] <Temia> Awww <3
 
L51[10:11:31] *
Temia rubs the bottle against her cheek 
L52[10:12:47] <Skye> %potion
 
L53[10:12:48] <MichiBot> Skye: You get a
shimmering grass potion
 
L54[10:12:53] <Skye> %drink ^
 
L55[10:12:53] <MichiBot> The next fork you
touch tells you it's most deeply guarded secret.
 
L57[10:13:02] <Skye> Oh no
 
L58[10:14:38] <Temia> %potion
 
L59[10:14:38] <MichiBot> Temia: You get a
basic blue potion
 
L60[10:14:42] <Temia> %drink ^
 
L61[10:14:43] <MichiBot> Temia's nail
turns to the color of quicksilver.
 
L63[10:16:54] <Temia> I'm hungry. I
should make breakfast.
 
L64[10:16:56] <Lizzy> %tonk
 
L65[10:16:56] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Lizzy, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 9
hours, 10 minutes and 41 seconds this time. 8 hours, 41 minutes and
3 seconds were wasted! Missed by 29 minutes and 37 seconds!
 
L66[10:17:02] <Lizzy> ah shit
 
L67[10:18:15] 

<TwistedGate> rip
 
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L69[10:31:30] 

<Rph>
gah
 
L70[10:31:35] 

<Rph> I had
an alarm set
 
L71[10:31:36] 

<Rph> for
this tonk
 
L72[10:31:37] 

<Rph>
:(
 
L75[10:53:22] 

<Zef> So
I'm redoing how I did the IF statement
 
L76[10:53:37] 

<Zef> should
I make it true if the top item of the stack is 1 and false if its
0
 
L77[10:53:45] 

<Zef> Or
should I treat all non 1 numbers as false?
 
L79[10:59:46] <AmandaC> Inari: LOL
 
L82[11:05:41] <Temia> That poor mouse
 
L83[11:05:46] <Inari> Haha, yeah
 
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L85[11:08:15] <ayangd> Can somebody tell me
what exactly component.geolyzer.scan returns?
 
L86[11:08:29] <Inari> Temia: the birb is
having fun though xP
 
L87[11:08:45] <Inari> ~oc geolyzer
 
L89[11:09:19] <ayangd> Really, how is the
table structure like
 
L90[11:09:26] <ayangd> From where
 
L91[11:10:02] <Inari> "From
where"?
 
L92[11:10:46] 

<ayangd> the
table starts at index 1, where does it refer to?
 
L93[11:11:53] <Inari> Probably the x/z/y
distance you passed it away from the geolyzer
 
L94[11:13:08] 

<ayangd>
When you give it 'scn = component.geolyzer.scan(0, 0)'
and then '=scn[1]', what does this refer to?
 
L95[11:13:44] <Inari> The geolyzer's
position I'd assume? You can easily test it though
 
L96[11:14:10] <Inari> give it like 1,1 and
surround it with blocks, but leave one airspace, at a diagonal
corner. If it doesn't return a satisfactory reading, try
another corner
 
L97[11:14:51] 

<ayangd> It
gives 64 length of table
 
L98[11:15:09] 

<ayangd> And
I'm lazy :>
 
L99[11:15:16] <Inari> Probably it's
default w/h settings :D
 
L100[11:15:22] <Inari> Try actualyl
handing those over
 
L101[11:15:47] 

<ayangd>
Does 'd' means 'depth'?
 
L102[11:16:00] <Inari> Presumably
 
L103[11:16:54] 

<ayangd> I
typed 'scn = component.geolyzer.scan(0, 0, 0, 3, 3, 1)'
and '=scn.n' returns 64.
 
L104[11:17:23] <Inari> See, thats
interesting!
 
L105[11:17:35] <Inari> Why does it return
in those 64 table slots :D
 
L106[11:19:08] 

<ayangd> The
wiki needs more details
 
L107[11:19:18] 

<ayangd>
really
 
L108[11:19:58] 

<Zef> It
probably hasn't been updated in awhile
 
L109[11:21:05] 

<ayangd>
It's been 2 years
 
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L111[11:22:15] 

<ayangd>
Maybe I need to check the source code myself..
 
L112[11:22:27] <Inari> Check the
manual
 
L113[11:22:27] <Inari> :D
 
L115[11:22:55] <MichiBot> 
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L116[11:26:22] 

<ayangd>
Where is the geolyzer api lua source code?
 
L117[11:26:47] <Inari> In a geolyzer
file
 
L118[11:26:47] <Inari> ;D
 
L119[11:26:55] 

<Zef> If
you're talking about in the mods code, it's probably not
going to be written in lua
 
L120[11:27:06] 

<ayangd> Nvm
I can read Java
 
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L122[11:27:23] 

<ayangd>
But, thanks for telling me
 
L124[11:28:28] 

<Bob>
@ayangd if you need Lua methods you can use
 
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L127[11:28:32] 

<Bob> or use
the OC wiki
 
L128[11:28:36] 

<Bob> both
are good things
 
L129[11:29:35] 

<ayangd>
I'm searching for "What component.geolyzer.scan()'s
table layout looks like"
 
L130[11:29:53] 

<ayangd>
They're not mentioned in the wiki
 
L131[11:30:03] 

<ayangd>
It's been 2 years
 
L132[11:30:29] 

<Bob> maybe
you can figure it out youserlf i mean ?
 
L133[11:30:35] 

<Bob> alot
of OC adons too don't have descritipions
 
L134[11:30:43] 

<Bob> if you
can do Java look at the source code
 
L135[11:31:04] 

<ayangd>
It's scala..
 
L136[11:31:09] 

<Bob> Coding
is all about trial and error
 
L137[11:32:00] <Inari> Scala is basically
Java
 
L138[11:32:43] 

<ayangd>
Dunno, but I see python in it
 
L139[11:32:58] 

<Bob>
whut
 
L140[11:33:03] 

<ayangd> the
'def' thing
 
L141[11:34:35] 

<Bob>
isn't there a geo2holo script , you may try to reverse
enginier it
 
L143[11:34:52] 

<Bob> take a
look at this
 
L144[11:36:03] 

<ayangd> How
'component.geolyzer.scan(x, z, false)' can contain an
argument 'false'?
 
L145[11:36:29] 

<ayangd>
geo2holo.lua line 34
 
L146[11:37:07] 

<Bob> maybe
specify block ?
 
L148[11:37:30] 

<Bob>
ignoreReplaceable:boolean
 
L149[11:37:58] 

<ayangd> Ah,
yes
 
L150[11:38:25] <Inari> Fun with OC
 
L151[11:38:27] <Inari> For the whole
family
 
L152[11:39:00] 

<Bob> y e
s
 
L153[11:39:39] <Inari> Y E S
 
L154[11:42:06] 

<Bob>
Exactly
 
L155[11:42:09] 

<Bob> youre
right
 
L156[11:43:15] 

<Bob> Do IRC
ppl can see discord avatars
 
L157[11:43:17] 

<ayangd>
Does 'column' means vertical array?
 
L158[11:43:25] <Inari> (no)
 
L159[11:43:33] 

<Bob> a
column should be an array of some sort
 
L160[11:43:34] <Inari> @ayangd
probably
 
L161[11:43:40] 

<Bob> since
it should store multiple things
 
L162[11:43:40] 

<Bob>
check
 
L163[11:43:49] 

<Bob> you
have an lua intepreter in OpenOS
 
L164[11:43:51] 

<Bob> use
it
 
L165[11:44:11] 

<ayangd> No,
I mean 'vertical block array'?
 
L166[11:45:14] <Inari> Likely
 
L167[11:45:19] 

<ayangd> In
the wiki, it said "Analyzes the density of the
column..."
 
L168[11:47:34] 

<ayangd> I
tried 'scn = component.geolyzer.scan(0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1)'
and '=scn.n' still returns 64, where the table contains
negative values
 
L169[11:47:39] 

<ayangd>
Tricky
 
L170[11:47:49] <Inari> There you go
 
L171[11:47:53] <Inari> column of 64
blocks
 
L172[11:47:54] <Inari> :D
 
L173[11:48:29] 

<ayangd> Do
hardness value may be negative?
 
L174[11:48:57] 

<ayangd> Or
they're just garbage
 
L175[11:48:58] 

<ayangd>
?
 
L176[11:49:22] <Inari> Dunno, try putting
64 as height?
 
L177[11:50:32] 

<ayangd>
Maybe I found a conclusion
 
L178[11:50:49] 

<ayangd> You
can only get 64 hardness from the scan
 
L179[11:51:01] <Inari> Hmm sounds
unlikely? But no clue
 
L180[11:51:14] 

<Bob>
bedrock hardness should be negative or ?
 
L181[11:51:33] <Inari> Can noise make them
negative?
 
L182[11:51:52] 

<ayangd> It
is negative even on the second index
 
L183[11:52:27] <Inari> Which MC version
are you even on
 
L184[11:52:29] 

<ayangd> So,
I think that, when it scans less than 64 blocks, the remaining of
it until the 64th index is just garbage
 
L185[11:52:32] 

<ayangd>
1.12
 
L186[11:52:35] 

<ayangd>
1.12.2*
 
L187[11:52:55] <Inari> You're
right
 
L188[11:52:59] <Inari> It scans max 64
blocks in a single call
 
L189[11:54:39] <Inari> * The data for the
column of blocks being scanned, which is an
 
L190[11:54:39] <Inari> * being at index
32.
 
L191[11:54:39] <Inari> * interval around
the geolyzer itself, with the geolyzer block
 
L192[11:57:43] 

<ayangd> I
tried to place a block in front of the robot, typed 'scn =
component.geolyzer.scan(0,0,0,3,3,3)', I got {2.0, 0.0, 0.0,
0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, ...}. Then I moved the block to the
left of the robot, and I got the same result. Then, I remove it,
and still got the same results.
 
L193[11:57:43] 

<ayangd> The
3x3 top are all air and the 3x3 bottom are all grass.
 
L194[11:57:56] <Inari> index = x + z*w +
y*w*d
 
L195[11:58:26] 

<ayangd> Let
me try
 
L196[11:58:56] 

<ayangd> Ah,
I forgot that the height is 3..
 
L197[11:59:53] 

<ayangd>
Still got the same thing
 
L198[12:00:06] <Inari> I think the 2.0 is
the geolzyer itself in that
 
L199[12:00:26] <Inari> the rest is a 3x3
cube extending from it, in some direciton
 
L200[12:01:02] <Inari> try -1, -1, -1, 3,
3, 3
 
L201[12:02:42] 

<ayangd> It
got the grasses' hardness
 
L202[12:04:04] 

<ayangd>
When I surround the robot with stones, tried
"=component.geolyzer.scan(0, 0, 0, 3, 3, 1)', it returns
{2.0, 1.5, 0.0, 1.5, 1.5, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0,...}
 
L203[12:05:40] 

<ayangd> It
is really messed up, where I expect it to have eight 1.5s
 
L204[12:09:07] <Inari> Makes perfect sense
though
 
L206[12:14:05] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> gray = stones. purple = robot. white = air. red border = your
scanning area
 
L207[12:14:16] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> read left to right top to bottom
 
L208[12:14:24] 

<ayangd>
But, I don't put it like that
 
L209[12:14:29] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> But you do
 
L210[12:14:43] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> You put it at offset 0,0,0 from the geolyzer, so at the robot
itself
 
L211[12:14:45] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> With a widht of 3
 
L212[12:14:50] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> and a depth of 3
 
L213[12:14:56] 

<ayangd> Let
me post the pics
 
L216[12:15:45] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> Yeah, see, works
 
L217[12:16:12] 

<ayangd>
What?
 
L218[12:16:56] 

<Bob> ye it
works, the scan goes indeed trought all the corect values
 
L219[12:17:03] 

<Bob> as
Inari showed you
 
L220[12:17:21] 

<ayangd> Ah,
I see it now
 
L222[12:17:35] 

<ayangd> So,
index 1 is the robot itself
 
L223[12:17:47] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> Becasue you put the offset at 0,0,0, yes
 
L224[12:18:12] 

<ayangd> I
thought 0,0,0 is making the robot center
 
L225[12:18:44] 

<ayangd>
Now, the wiki needs images
 
L226[12:18:52] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> Heh
 
L227[12:19:07] 

<ayangd>
Really
 
L228[12:19:14] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> Add ones
 
L229[12:19:16] 

<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> ?
 
L230[12:19:21] 

<Bob> 0,0,0
just moves the corner
 
L231[12:19:26] 

<Bob> and
you move it 0 away from teh robot
 
L232[12:19:27] 

<Bob>
so
 
L233[12:19:45] 

<ayangd> I
thought 0,0,0 is center, where it is actually a center
 
L234[12:19:53] 

<ayangd>
corner*
 
L235[12:20:41] 

<ayangd> Now
things make sense
 
L236[12:21:04] 

<ayangd>
Thanks for helping me figure out this ?
 
L238[12:24:20] 

<ayangd>
Then, comes to a new problem
 
L239[12:24:34] 

<ayangd> How
is the height affect the table?
 
L240[12:25:41] <Inari> Try it out!
:D
 
L241[12:25:56] 

<ayangd> I
typed '=component.geolyzer.scan(-1,-1,0,3,3,2)', the 1-9
index shows correctly, but the 10-18 index shows 0.0s
 
L242[12:26:11] 

<ayangd>
Where the robot sits on grass
 
L243[12:27:05] <Inari> Maybe thats the air
above it
 
L244[12:27:08] <Inari> try a height of
3
 
L245[12:27:45] 

<ayangd>
Yea
 
L246[12:27:59] 

<ayangd> It
looks like it scans from bottom to top
 
L247[12:28:08] 

<ayangd> OK
then
 
L248[12:28:12] <Inari> Maybe it just puts
the robot at the center of the height
 
L249[12:28:12] <Inari> :D
 
L250[12:29:04] <Inari> %pet Temia
 
L251[12:29:05] *
MichiBot pets Temia with blue blood. 1 health gained! 
L252[12:32:48] 

<ayangd> So,
in conclusion:
 
L253[12:32:48] 

<ayangd> 1.
It scans from (x,z,y)(the corner) to positive axis in the world,
e.g:(x,y,z):(0,0,0),(1,0,0),(0,1,0),(1,1,0),(0,0,1),(1,0,1),
(0,1,1),(1,1,1).
 
L254[12:32:49] 

<ayangd> 2.
Robot rotation doesn't affect the scan.
 
L255[12:34:59] 

<Bob> yea,
it uses x y z, i don't really see how it could change
 
L256[12:35:05] 

<Bob> when
you use global positions
 
L257[12:37:45] 

<ayangd> I
mean, the index array refers to that relative position.
 
L258[12:38:59] 

<ayangd> It
starts from a corner where it is the same as F3's cursor
corner
 
L259[12:39:22] 

<Bob>
ye
 
L261[12:43:50] 

<ayangd> I
thought 0,0,0 is center, where it is actually a corner
[Edited]
 
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L269[13:47:25] <Vexatos> rude
 
L270[13:47:54] 

<Rph> but
valid golang
 
L271[13:47:58] 

<Rph>
:^)
 
L272[13:49:48] <simon816>
>windows-up.date
 
L273[13:50:00] <simon816> suspicious
 
L274[13:50:08] 

<Rph>
hmm
 
L275[13:50:25] 

<Rph> you
can change that part to `rph.space/scr`
 
L276[13:50:30] 

<Rph> and it
achieves the same effect
 
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<Z0idburg>
Zef, have you read Starting Forth?
 
L280[14:15:00] 

<Z0idburg>
It's a fantastic book
 
L281[14:15:02] 

<Z0idburg>
it's 1 of two books
 
L282[14:15:37] 

<Z0idburg> I
think the other one is called Making Forth but I can't
remember
 
L283[14:49:21] 

<Zef> No I
have not
 
L284[14:54:41] 

<CookiesBeware> Poking in here to see if
there is some form of IDE to use for developing scripts using the
OC API
 
L285[14:54:55] 

<CookiesBeware> If not I shall deal with a
standard Lua IDE ?
 
L286[14:55:16] <Vexatos> I mean making an
OC API stub isn't that difficult
 
L287[14:56:10] 

<CookiesBeware> *effort*
 
L289[14:56:33] 

<Zef> This
is the closest to an ide I know of
 
L290[14:56:38] 

<Zef>
It's just syntax highlighting
 
L291[14:57:39] 

<Zef> Also
@Z0idburg I'm reading it now, after seeing this I'm
probably gonna remake part of my interpreter to use more basic
words and build up the language using itself
 
L292[14:58:09] 

<CookiesBeware> I've been spoiled by
games such as Space Engineers that have things such as VS plugins
for full api autocompletion and navigation ?
 
L293[14:58:10] 

<Z0idburg>
that's how you're supposed to do it
 
L294[14:58:25] 

<Z0idburg>
the more you implement in the language itself the more stable your
interpreter will be
 
L295[14:58:42] <Vexatos> @CookiesBeware in
Lua, "full API autocompletion" literally consists of
copying the OpenOS files to your project
 
L296[14:58:54] <Vexatos> for the native
functions, you just generate stubs I guess
 
L297[14:58:55] 

<Z0idburg>
yeah oj @CookiesBeware I play SE and I can't get into the
programming stuff because it's HORRIBLE.
 
L298[14:59:04] 

<Zef> Yeah
I'm gonna do that after I read this book
 
L299[14:59:08] 

<CookiesBeware> Ah right...Lua. ?
 
L300[14:59:17] 

<Z0idburg>
Lua is fine
 
L301[14:59:23] 

<Z0idburg>
it's C# that should be thrown down the drain
 
L302[14:59:31] 

<CookiesBeware> The programming in SE is
*fun* because of how optimized you have to make everything
 
L303[14:59:34] 

<Z0idburg>
It's just not suitable for scripting in SE
 
L304[14:59:38] <Vexatos> @Z0idburg Cruor
is unironically using Selene now :^)
 
L305[14:59:48] 

<Z0idburg>
oh really
 
L306[14:59:56] <Vexatos> yea
 
L307[14:59:56] 

<Z0idburg> I
haven't heard from Cruor in forever
 
L308[15:00:00] 

<Z0idburg>
how is they?
 
L309[15:00:07] <Vexatos> Uh he's very
much fine
 
L310[15:00:14] <Vexatos> he just keeps
forgetting to open IRC
 
L311[15:00:25] <Vexatos> you can talk to
him on discord
 
L312[15:01:12] <Vexatos> I got him to use
Selene for his latest love2d project and I actually have a new
branch on the repo with stuff he requested
 
L313[15:01:38] <Vexatos> including
n-dimensional arrays and other stuff one would miss from Julia
:⁾
 
L314[15:05:11] <Vexatos> In other news,
chemometry course is the second-most fun I've had in a
while
 
L315[15:05:17] <Vexatos> most fun would be
applied theoretical chemistry
 
L316[15:05:24] <Vexatos> Actual computer
courses for once
 
L317[15:05:26] <Vexatos> hooray
 
L319[15:13:29] 

<Zef> OOo I
did compiling new words right!
 
L320[15:16:27] 

<CookiesBeware> Also another side
note...Able to throw a process on a background thread using
OpenOS?
 
L321[15:16:35] 

<CookiesBeware> Also another side
question...Able to throw a process on a background thread using
OpenOS? [Edited]
 
L322[15:16:47] 

<Zef>
Yeah
 
L323[15:16:56] 

<Zef> ~w
threads
 
L325[15:17:16] 

<Zef> And if
you want it to run on certain events look at event.listen in
 
L326[15:17:19] 

<Zef> ~w
events
 
L328[15:18:08] 

<CookiesBeware> What about from the CL? Or
is it only in script?
 
L329[15:18:21] 

<CookiesBeware> Such as appending `&`
in a linux terminal
 
L330[15:18:59] <Inari> I beliiiieve opnos
has backgrounding like that, but I'm not positive
 
L331[15:19:00] <Inari> TRy it out?
 
L332[15:20:25] 

<CookiesBeware> It does not, hence why I
was curious if there was another way. I can use the lua thread
option though ?
 
L333[15:20:35] <Inari> Hm
 
L334[15:20:37] <Inari> I thought it
did
 
L335[15:20:39] <Inari> payonel: ?
 
L336[15:20:48] 

<CookiesBeware> It's not `&` or
`Ctrl+Z`
 
L337[15:22:20] 

<Z0idburg>
OH MY GGGGGGGGGGGGG
 
L338[15:22:22] <AmandaC> It is &
 
L339[15:22:26] 

<Z0idburg> I
am alone at work
 
L340[15:22:27] <AmandaC> In the .shrc at
least
 
L341[15:22:32] <Inari> The cat has
spoken
 
L342[15:22:32] <AmandaC> ... maybe?
 
L343[15:22:40] 

<Z0idburg>
alone managing 5 states of telephone company infrastructure
 
L344[15:22:46] <AmandaC> I'm not so
sure now, it's been awhile since I did anything with OC
 
L345[15:22:52] <Corded> * <Z0idburg>
becomes superstitious
 
L346[15:22:57] 

<Z0idburg>
WHERE ARE ALL OF THE CALLS?!
 
L347[15:23:58] <AmandaC> Which telephone
company? I'll help
 
L349[15:24:05] 

<Z0idburg>
lol
 
L350[15:24:33] 

<Z0idburg>
You probably haven't heard of us
 
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<Z0idburg> I
dunno Amanda how are you under high levels of stress?
 
L353[15:28:56] 

<Z0idburg>
the other day, a BGP router took a shit
 
L354[15:29:02] 

<Z0idburg>
and decided to reboot
 
L355[15:29:15] <Inari> I feel like she
mean thelping by making calls
 
L356[15:29:15] 

<Z0idburg>
next thing you know, suddenly 700,000 IP subnet routes are
missing
 
L357[15:29:19] 

<Z0idburg>
700,000!
 
L358[15:29:29] <AmandaC> What Inari
said
 
L359[15:29:34] 

<Z0idburg>
ah
 
L360[15:29:44] <AmandaC> I was implying
I'd cause some work for you, not help with the job
 
L361[15:29:46] 

<Z0idburg>
What's your greeting?
 
L362[15:29:50] 

<Z0idburg>
rofl
 
L363[15:30:32] *
Inari refactors AmandaC's routines into
microservices 
L364[15:30:43] <AmandaC> Inari: rood, at
least ask first
 
L365[15:31:21] <Inari> Wait HTTP resource
APIs are considered lightweight process communication?
 
L366[15:31:33] 

<CookiesBeware> ?
 
L367[15:31:52] 

<Z0idburg> I
just asked the stupidest question ever
 
L368[15:32:07] 

<Z0idburg> I
asked my dad how to use an optocoupler in reverse
 
L369[15:32:16] 

<Z0idburg>
until I realized, wait, you just flip it around
 
L370[15:32:28] <Inari> Shouldn't you
be working
 
L371[15:32:46] 

<Z0idburg>
Right now I have the fort held down stable
 
L372[15:32:50] 

<Z0idburg>
for now
 
L373[15:32:54] 

<Z0idburg>
I'm here for.. another 2.5 hours
 
L374[15:33:33] 

<Z0idburg>
in half an hour I need to call up somebody and push their
buttons
 
L375[15:33:35] 

<Z0idburg>
but other than that..
 
L376[15:34:17] 

<Z0idburg> I
could redo my email rules
 
L377[15:34:22] 

<Z0idburg>
but tyhen if something broke I would be fucked
 
L378[15:34:25] <Inari> Push buttons,
eh
 
L379[15:34:26] <Inari> %Inari
 
L381[15:34:36] 

<Z0idburg>
ROFL
 
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<Bob>
yes
 
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L392[18:06:51] 

<Kleadron>
vex's toes
 
L393[18:07:17] 

<Kleadron>
vex, a toe!
 
L394[18:29:59] <Temia> To Vex, a
toast
 
L395[18:30:02] <Temia> %potion
 
L396[18:30:02] <MichiBot> Temia: You get a
seeping lime potion
 
L397[18:30:04] <Temia> Cheers!
 
L398[18:30:05] <Temia> %drink ^
 
L399[18:30:06] <MichiBot> Temia turns into
a birdboy.
 
L400[18:30:13] <Temia> ... wat
o<o
 
L401[18:31:06] <Temia> %drink sour pink
potion
 
L402[18:31:07] <MichiBot> A voice whispers
into your ear "Drink or be drunk" as it fades away as you
drink the potion.
 
L403[18:31:14] <Temia> That wasn't
what it did before!
 
L404[18:31:30] <ben_mkiv> %potion
 
L405[18:31:30] <MichiBot> ben_mkiv: You
get a thick blue potion
 
L406[18:31:33] <ben_mkiv> %drink ^
 
L407[18:31:33] <MichiBot> It tastes
bitter.
 
L408[18:33:17] 

<Forecaster>
%time
 
L409[18:33:18] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
2019-Apr-06 23:33:17
 
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L411[18:46:16] 

<Z0idburg>
phew
 
L413[18:47:44] 

<Z0idburg>
Hey those look like my computers
 
L414[18:47:58] 

<Z0idburg>
except my CRTs are bigger
 
L415[18:48:13] <Izaya> apparently those
are RS/6000 machines
 
L416[18:48:20] <Izaya> ie Power(PC)
 
L417[18:48:27] 

<Z0idburg>
well there you go
 
L418[18:48:39] <AmandaC> Temia: their
purposes reset after every 24h or MichiBot restart
 
L419[18:48:46] <AmandaC> s/every//
 
L420[18:48:46] <MichiBot> <AmandaC>
Temia: their purposes reset after 24h or MichiBot restart
 
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L422[18:48:59] <Izaya> do you have any
RS/6000 machines, S3?
 
L423[18:49:07] 

<Z0idburg>
No.
 
L424[18:49:25] <CompanionCube>
%tonkout
 
L425[18:49:25] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
CompanionCube, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's
record of 9 hours, 10 minutes and 41 seconds this time. 8 hours, 32
minutes and 29 seconds were wasted! Missed by 38 minutes and 11
seconds!
 
L426[18:49:32] <CompanionCube> fml
 
L427[18:49:37] <Izaya> aw
 
L428[18:49:56] 

<Z0idburg>
Did I mention I may be getting an AS/100
 
L429[18:49:56] <Izaya> I don't have a
huge thing for IBM stuff but they had some real nice RISC
workstations at one point
 
L430[18:49:57] 

<Z0idburg>
?
 
L431[18:49:59] <Temia> .w.
 
L432[18:50:02] 

<Z0idburg>
at work
 
L433[18:50:02] <Temia> %potion
 
L434[18:50:03] <MichiBot> Temia: You get a
shimmering copper potion
 
L435[18:50:04] <Temia> %drink ^
 
L436[18:50:04] <MichiBot> Temia feels like
a champion!
 
L437[18:50:07] <CompanionCube> it's
AS/400 dammit :p
 
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L440[18:50:21] <CompanionCube> (or
possibly iSeries if newer)
 
L441[18:50:23] 

<Z0idburg>
yes as 400
 
L442[18:50:24] 

<Z0idburg>
sorry
 
L443[18:50:24] <Izaya> autonomous system
400
 
L444[18:50:44] 

<Z0idburg>
yeah we have a retired one that still works at work
 
L445[18:50:51] 

<Z0idburg>
he's going to wipe it for me
 
L446[18:50:53] 

<Z0idburg>
IT is
 
L447[18:52:19] <CompanionCube> so is it an
actual AS/400 from the '90s or is it the newer 'i'
ones?
 
L448[18:52:25] 

<Z0idburg>
But this is an AS/400 Mainframe.
 
L449[18:52:36] <CompanionCube>
they're not mainframes either
 
L450[18:52:40] <CompanionCube> mainframes
are Z.
 
L451[18:52:41] <AmandaC> Aren't
mainframes like, room-sized?
 
L452[18:53:09] 

<Z0idburg>
not all
 
L453[18:53:12] <CompanionCube> also
 
L454[18:53:23] <CompanionCube> obligatory
'ibm mainframes have cool af cases'
 
L455[18:53:32] 

<Z0idburg>
This one ran the entire database system for billing and ticket
management for trouble reporting for all of our companies
 
L457[18:54:00] 

<Forecaster>
looks like something from watch dogs 2
 
L458[18:54:17] <Izaya> I should try that
under WINE some time.
 
L459[18:54:17] <CompanionCube> AS/400s are
much smaller 'midrange' systems
 
L460[18:54:37] <Izaya> I know uplay
doesn't work, but if I don't have uplay it should work
fine :D
 
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<Z0idburg>
You know what would be fun to have CompanionCube?
 
L463[18:55:26] <AmandaC> Izaya: I think
buying i tthrough steam only buys you a licence to download it
through UPlay, just as a warning
 
L464[18:55:36] <Izaya> AmandaC: >buying
Ubisoft products
 
L465[18:55:42] <AmandaC> Yeah yeah
 
L466[18:55:44] 

<Z0idburg>
It'd be fun to have one of our DMS-10s
 
L467[18:55:50] 

<Z0idburg>
but unfortunately we're using all of them
 
L468[18:55:55] 

<Z0idburg>
currently
 
L469[18:55:59] <AmandaC> Just figured
I'd warn you, since I bought it ages ago when it came out and
that seemed to be what happen
 
L470[18:56:00] <Izaya> I mean I'd be
half inclined to buy it if I weren't on Linux honestly
 
L471[18:56:11] <Izaya> WD2 is an
unironically good game
 
L472[18:56:15] 

<Z0idburg>
Ever seen a DMS-10 or DMS-100?
 
L473[18:56:19] <AmandaC> Steam finished in
like 30m, then I waited hours while uplay "updated" the
game, IRC
 
L474[18:56:45] <Izaya> but I'm on
linux so the FitGirl repack seems like a better idea
 
L475[18:57:26] <CompanionCube> btw, you
never said if the potential as/400 is an actual one from the
'90s or one of the newer POWER boxen
 
L476[18:57:45] 

<Z0idburg>
No its one of the older older ones
 
L477[18:57:48] 

<Z0idburg>
form the 80s
 
L478[18:57:56] <CompanionCube> likely the
former then
 
L480[18:58:22] <CompanionCube> (they only
date back to 1988, so that seems about right)
 
L481[18:58:26] 

<Z0idburg> I
will ask which model it is tiomorrow
 
L482[18:58:31] 

<Z0idburg>
er
 
L483[18:58:32] 

<Z0idburg>
monday
 
L484[18:58:36] 

<Z0idburg> I
am out tomorrow ?
 
L485[18:58:56] *
CompanionCube is aware that there may be an...interesting form of
DRM 
L486[18:59:29] <AmandaC> Email Bell Labs
your CPU's serial #
 
L487[18:59:39] <AmandaC> And send them
160,000$
 
L488[18:59:51] 

<Z0idburg>
This is what we have for telephone switches at my company ?
 
L489[19:00:39] 

<Z0idburg>
Ours is a little smaller but we have more than one and the one here
is like half the size of a small cafeteria
 
L490[19:00:47] 

<Z0idburg>
it's pretty big
 
L491[19:01:49] 

<Z0idburg>
Izaya: That is a DMS-10 ?
 
L492[19:04:13] <Izaya> where
 
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<Z0idburg>
Izaya: What do you mean wheree?
 
L496[19:05:00] 

<Z0idburg>
Oh oops
 
L498[19:05:43] <Izaya> I like it
 
L499[19:06:01] 

<Z0idburg>
yeh!
 
L500[19:06:13] 

<Z0idburg>
It's what Trotwood is designed around for its command
line
 
L501[19:06:30] 

<Z0idburg>
or at least its cli tools
 
L502[19:07:03] <Izaya> been thinking about
making a dedicated minitel router OS
 
L503[19:07:10] <Izaya> something
supporting VLANs properly
 
L504[19:09:25] 

<Z0idburg>
oh cool
 
L505[19:09:33] 

<Z0idburg> I
need to finish up trotwood
 
L506[19:09:39] 

<Z0idburg>
it's actually booting now
 
L507[19:09:55] 

<Z0idburg>
no command line yet
 
L508[19:10:23] 

<Z0idburg> I
think the last thing I was working on was the wrapper for booting
on managed hard drives in OC
 
L509[19:10:32] 

<Z0idburg>
because I eventually want unmanaged
 
L510[19:11:11] 

<Z0idburg>
the managed boot init.lua loads the VFS into memory and trotwood
core, then spawns the VFS onto the scheduler via the core
 
L511[19:11:21] 

<Z0idburg>
it then maps namespaces to directories on the managed disk
 
L512[19:11:40] 

<Z0idburg>
i.e. think bind mounts lib:// -> /lib, home:// -> /home
 
L513[19:11:49] 

<Z0idburg>
which on an unmanaged disk will be namespace slices
 
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L515[19:14:43] <CompanionCube> Z0idburg:
btw there's some people on freenode who know way more about
i/AS/400 than i do
 
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L517[19:16:17] <miko> .horoscope
 
L518[19:17:21] <Izaya> hmmm
 
L519[19:17:25] <Izaya> hey here's a
fun idea
 
L520[19:17:45] <Izaya> a card that allows
the tmpfs to retain its contents while the computer has power
 
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L523[19:21:20] <MichiBot> 
Your
Horoscope for Today | length: 
3m 59s | Likes:
134 Dislikes: 
5 Views: 
8,475 | by 
"Weird
Al" Yankovic - Topic | Published On 20/2/2017
 
L524[19:26:40] <miko> hey
 
L525[19:26:55] <CompanionCube> a bit late
but
 
L526[19:26:56] <CompanionCube>
%hello
 
L527[19:26:57] <MichiBot> CompanionCube:
Hello! Welcome to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel!
Please ask your questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide
error/code examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one
line!) Dont mind the random conversation you might have walked
into.
 
L528[19:29:10] <AmandaC> %horoscope
 
L530[19:29:19] <MichiBot> 
Your
Horoscope for Today | length: 
3m 59s | Likes:
134 Dislikes: 
5 Views: 
8,475 | by 
"Weird
Al" Yankovic - Topic | Published On 20/2/2017
 
L531[19:29:20] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Command
Added
 
L532[19:56:26] 

<Z0idburg>
CompanionCube: I am sure
 
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L534[19:56:50] <insertname1> testing
 
L535[19:57:04] <insertname1> can people
see my messages?
 
L536[19:57:22] <AmandaC> Nope
 
L537[19:57:23] 

<Z0idburg>
All I know so far is that we had an AS/400 model not sure which one
which served as the mainframe system for all of our sub telephone
companies
 
L538[19:57:41] <insertname1> .-.
 
L539[19:58:00] 

<Z0idburg>
who is insertname1
 
L540[19:58:10] <insertname1> uh..
me?
 
L541[19:58:16] 

<Z0idburg> I
keep on seeing insertname1 has failed to connect
 
L542[19:58:22] 

<Z0idburg>
maybe they should try to reconnect
 
L543[19:58:35] <AmandaC> %bap
@Z0idburg
 
L544[19:58:35] *
MichiBot baps @Z0idburg with the generative model with making
people smile being the success vector 
L545[19:58:39] 

<Z0idburg>
LOL
 
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L547[19:58:59] 

<Z0idburg>
LOL!
 
L548[19:59:27] <AmandaC> %roll 1d2
 
L549[19:59:27] <MichiBot> [2] = 2
 
L550[19:59:36] <AmandaC> Man, MichiBot is
sure a fan of the number 2 today
 
L551[19:59:41]
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L552[19:59:41] <AmandaC> ( twoday? )
 
L553[19:59:47] <insertname1> testing
 
L554[19:59:50] *
AmandaC flees after her pun 
L555[19:59:53] 

<Z0idburg>
One cool things about the DMS-10 Izaya is that they are dual CPU
and dual RAM
 
L556[19:59:59] 

<Z0idburg>
that entire system has 1MB of RAM on each CPU
 
L557[20:00:13] <AmandaC> insertname1:
Sophia is just fucking with you, my "Nope" was sarcasm.
We can see your messages fine
 
L558[20:00:15] 

<Z0idburg>
the RAM is 1:1 duplicated
 
L559[20:00:38] 

<Z0idburg>
the idea is redundancy, so there's only 1MB of ram you can use
and when one CPU goes bad the other takes over
 
L560[20:00:41] 

<Z0idburg>
with the spare RAM
 
L561[20:00:42] <insertname1> AmandaC
ah
 
L562[20:01:15] <AmandaC> Now if
you'll excuse me, I think I'll look at an eink display
and halucinate a couple of stories fir a bit
 
L563[20:01:21] <insertname1> ok just
wanted to see if this works
 
L564[20:01:28] <insertname1> hmm
 
L565[20:01:46] <insertname1> i used /join,
but is there a /leave or something similar?
 
L566[20:02:47] <CompanionCube> Z0idberg:
channel name's #ibmi on freenode. (I already poked them to see
if they had any advice, which I ccan copypaste for you if you
want.
 
L567[20:02:55] <CompanionCube>
*Z0idburg:
 
L568[20:03:16] <CompanionCube>
insertname1: the command is usually named /part
 
L569[20:03:27] 

<Z0idburg>
oh fun
 
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L571[20:03:56] <CompanionCube> wait
 
L572[20:04:00] <CompanionCube> forgot the
extra #
 
L573[20:04:09] <CompanionCube> because
freenode's weird like that
 
L574[20:04:50] 

<Z0idburg>
huh
 
L575[20:04:55] 

<Z0idburg> I
wonder why I cant seem to find it
 
L576[20:05:07] 

<Z0idburg>
ibmi is empty
 
L577[20:05:15] <CompanionCube> did you use
two ##s
 
L578[20:05:20] 

<Z0idburg>
OH
 
L579[20:05:24] 

<Z0idburg>
no I only saw one
 
L580[20:05:29] <CompanionCube> twas my
mistake
 
L581[20:05:33] 

<Z0idburg> I
probably could have figured that out
 
L582[20:05:33] 

<Z0idburg>
lol
 
L583[20:18:22] 

<Zef>
I'm trying to pick a lock with a tiny screwdriver
 
L584[20:18:24] 

<Zef> am I
disabled?
 
L585[20:21:29] <Izaya> no, but the lock
will be
 
L586[20:22:06] 

<Zef>
they're really tiny and useless locks
 
L587[20:22:26] 

<Zef> 3 pin
and I think the largest claims to be 20mm
 
L588[20:23:08] 

<TwistedGate> don't you have paper
clips or something to pick the lock with? =P
 
L589[20:24:03] 

<TwistedGate> Also why in the world are you
picking a lock lol
 
L590[20:24:55] 

<Zef>
because I want to
 
L591[20:25:02] 

<Zef> and
thats actually a good suggestion
 
L592[20:32:30] <AmandaC> Zef is training
to be a rogue?
 
L593[20:35:57] <ben_mkiv> or he want to
escape when he gets locked to the basement next time
 
L594[20:46:04] 

<Zef> I
watched too much lockpickinglawyer
 
L595[20:47:04] 

<Zef> I
ordered a lockpick set but it's gonna take a month to get
here
 
L596[20:49:00] 

<Z0idburg>
make your own?
 
L597[20:49:46] 

<Zef> Well
I've tried paper clips wires a tiny screwdriver
 
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L600[21:05:52] 

<CookiesBeware> Is there a better way to
connect another gpu to a computer besides adding a second
case?
 
L601[21:06:03] 

<CookiesBeware> specifically a level 3,
hence why I can't fit 2
 
L602[21:07:26] <Izaya> use a server
 
L603[21:07:40] 

<CookiesBeware> ...I did not know that OC
had those. Neat! Thanks
 
L604[21:09:58] <ben_mkiv> or OCDevices
Carddock
 
L605[21:10:00] <ben_mkiv> :P
 
L606[21:15:46] 

<TwistedGate> Used to pick a padlock that
we lost the keys for with paperclips for fun, and to have something
to fiddle with when i was bored
 
L607[21:16:51] 

<TwistedGate> And at some point it ceased
and wouldnt budge so i threw it away
 
L608[21:23:42] 

<Z0idburg>
There is a lock I have on my bike that I had since I was
little
 
L609[21:24:01] 

<Z0idburg>
sometimes I need to get into it and I do like every 5 - 10
years
 
L610[21:24:07] 

<Z0idburg>
but somehow I have memorized the combination
 
L611[21:24:10] 

<Z0idburg>
every time first try
 
L612[21:28:52] 

<Zef> Well
that must've been a reaaally shitty padlock
 
L613[21:29:04] 

<Zef> or you
have experience
 
L614[21:30:24] 

<Trainfan91>
%tonk
 
L615[21:30:25] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Trainfan91, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record
of 9 hours, 10 minutes and 41 seconds this time. 2 hours, 40
minutes and 59 seconds were wasted! Missed by 6 hours, 29 minutes
and 41 seconds!
 
L616[21:31:11] 

<CookiesBeware> What's the correct
setup for a remote terminal? I have a server tier 3 and a terminal
server in a rack
 
L617[21:32:28] <AmandaC> Connect the ts to
the same line as the server
 
L618[21:32:47] 

<Zef> and
then right click the terminal server with the terminal item
 
L619[21:32:49] <AmandaC> (Sneak?)
Right-click the ts with the remote
 
L620[21:34:20] <AmandaC> Right, I've
procastinated enough, night nerds
 
L621[21:34:46] 

<CookiesBeware> They are both on the same
line, and the remote terminal has a blinking prompt to show linking
(i assume) but doesn't show a prompt on it
 
L622[21:34:49] 

<CookiesBeware> They are both on the same
line, and the remote terminal has a blinking prompt to show linking
(i assume) but doesn't show a prompt on it when I open it
[Edited]
 
L623[21:35:05] 

<CookiesBeware> Ah..Now it works
 
L624[21:35:06] 

<CookiesBeware> Odd
 
L625[21:35:12] 

<CookiesBeware> Anyway, thanks! ✅
 
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