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L7[03:00:38] <CompanionCube> %tonkout
L8[03:00:41] <MichiBot> Fopdoodle!
CompanionCube! You beat your own previous record of 11 hours, 44
minutes and 31 seconds (By 22 minutes and 25 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L9[03:00:42] <MichiBot> CompanionCube has
tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.012 tonk points!
plus 0.022 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
0.35526
L11[03:00:47] <MichiBot>
[KokuRadio] Yet
another listener got banned! Also... My Pace? | length:
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koemonogatari subs | Published On 16/3/2019
L12[03:06:54] <Forecaster> %restart
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L16[03:07:28] <Inari> %drink
Forecaster
L17[03:07:58] <Forecaster> nope :P
L18[03:08:05] <Forecaster> just improved
colors
L19[03:08:05] <MichiBot> This doesn't seem
to be a potion I recognize...
L20[03:08:10] <Forecaster> %potion
L21[03:08:11] <MichiBot> Forecaster: You
get a warpy citrus potion (New!)
L22[03:08:14] <Forecaster> %sip ^
L23[03:08:15] <MichiBot> Forecaster gains
an extra strand of hair on their face.
L24[03:08:16] <Inari> Psh
L25[03:08:18] <Forecaster> aw
L26[03:10:51] <Inari> %potion
L27[03:10:51] <MichiBot> Inari: You get a
viscous metal potion (New!)
L28[03:10:53] <Inari> %drink ^
L29[03:10:54] <MichiBot> Inari gains the
ability to talk to waters.
L30[03:10:59] <Inari> Uuhhh
L31[03:11:00] <Inari> Okay
L32[03:12:09] <Forecaster> oh xD
L33[03:12:18] <Forecaster> that's
amusing
L34[03:13:11] <Forecaster>
"water" is from the "transformation" function,
and "waters" is because pluralizer
L35[03:14:00] <Inari> Heh
L36[04:00:18] <Lizzy> %tonk
L37[04:00:19] <MichiBot> Zounderkite!
Lizzy! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of <0 (By 59
minutes and 40 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L38[04:00:20] <MichiBot> Lizzy's new record
is 59 minutes and 40 seconds! Lizzy also gained 0.00099 tonk points
for stealing the tonk.
L40[04:27:45] *
Izaya pokes Lizzy
L41[04:27:51] <Izaya> any idea what's going
on with oc.cil.li?
L42[04:28:02] <Izaya> ain't working for
me
L43[04:28:38] <Lizzy> define "aint
working"
L44[04:28:43] <Lizzy> cause it's working
for me
L46[04:29:30] <Izaya> curl: (6) Could not
resolve host: oc.cil.li
L47[04:29:48] <Lizzy> hmm
L48[04:30:03] <Lizzy> does drill oc.cil.li
output anything?
L49[04:30:27]
<Forecaster>
I can access oc.cil.li
L50[04:31:00] <Izaya> Error: error sending
query: Could not send or receive, because of network error
L51[04:31:06] <Izaya> guess it's a bizarro
error on my end
L52[04:31:30] <Lizzy> yep, seems that
way
L53[04:31:39] <Izaya> cool
L54[04:32:03] <Izaya> maybe it's time to
restart my desktop and router
L55[04:32:10] <Izaya> 19:32:05 up 8 days,
9:01, 4 users, load average: 1.98, 2.12, 2.09
L56[04:32:25] *
Lizzy is currently going through and making sure none of her
accounts use an old password because a spam email that she got
through to her gmail account had it in the subject
L57[04:32:31] <Izaya> 09:32:26 up 58 days,
19:54, load average: 0.07, 0.01, 0.00
L58[04:32:34] *
Izaya nods
L59[04:33:31] <Izaya> I really need to
invest in like
L60[04:33:33] <Izaya> a real router
L61[04:33:49] <Izaya> alternatively, a smol
server
L62[04:33:56]
<Forecaster>
what do you have now? a juice box with "router" written
on it?
L63[04:33:59] <Izaya> yes
L64[04:34:09] <Izaya> a blue one with two
straws stuck in it
L65[04:34:20] <Izaya> has WRT54GL written
on it in texta
L66[04:34:28]
<Forecaster>
it probably has great reception then
L67[04:34:33] <Izaya> oh yes
L68[04:34:34]
<Forecaster>
straws are the best antennas
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L70[04:38:54] <Lizzy> hmm, i have found one
place where that old password is used....
L71[04:39:19] <Lizzy> but i can't sign into
it because creeperhost's got some weird setup where you have to
have an active order to get into the client area
L72[04:39:38] <Lizzy> so i'm just going to
contact them and ask them to remove my account
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L74[04:40:29] <Izaya> cool
L75[04:40:36] <Izaya> Still not
resolving
L76[04:41:44] <Lizzy> weird
L77[04:41:57] <Lizzy> in other news, lets
hope creeperhost actually delete my account
L78[04:44:27] <Lizzy> Izaya, if it's still
not working, oc.cil.li points to 213.32.62.228 if you wanna add
that into your /etc/hosts until whatever issue you have is
fixed
L79[04:44:48] <Izaya> yeah okay
L80[04:44:51] <Izaya> wonk
L81[04:46:45] <Izaya> fug
L82[04:46:51] <Izaya> minitel topic is
archived
L83[04:48:08] <Lizzy> got a link? I can go
unarchive it
L85[04:49:38] <Lizzy> well, i unarchived it
but nothing has happened... hmm
L86[04:51:08] <Lizzy> aand i can't get into
the admin control panel cause 2fa is fucked...
L87[04:51:37] <Lizzy> "You have failed
authentication too many times. You will be able to try again 11:22
AM."
L88[04:51:40] *
Lizzy sighs
L89[04:54:01] <Lizzy> Izaya, hopefully
it'll unfuck itself, if not i'll look at it in about 30
minutes
L90[04:54:23] <Izaya> Seems to have
unarchived
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L92[04:57:12] <Lizzy> yay
L93[04:58:19] <Inari> AmandaC:
Myaa-nee!
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L96[06:28:13]
<Lizzian>
this top desk bit was completely flat when i got it (and no, that's
not a camera trick, that's how it is)
http://tinyurl.com/y4a7s82m
L98[06:28:52] <Izaya> that's why you need
metal reinforcement underneath
L99[06:30:04] *
AmandaC boops Inari, meows
L100[06:30:28]
<Bob> won't
it melt one day complelty
L101[06:30:28] <Lizzy> i have a bit of
re-inforcement on the top (bit of 90-degree metal) but it's not
long enough to go the whole length and was added in after it had
started bowing
L102[06:30:33]
<Bob> and be
all over your setups
L103[06:32:32] <Lizzy> well, it's wood so
it wont "melt" but it'd probably snap at some point and
just drop my monitors straight down onto my lower desk and also
throw off whatver else was on top
L104[06:33:25] *
Izaya is pretty much at the point of building their own
desks
L105[06:33:40] <Izaya> I can weld and cut
holes, what can go wrong?
L106[06:34:36] <Izaya> side note, if you
want a really good, simple desk
L107[06:34:42] <Izaya> a frame that fits a
solid door on top
L108[06:35:25]
<Bob> i have
nothign to lose really
L109[06:35:35]
<Bob> my
setup is really old and lost any value
L111[06:36:22]
<Bob>
everything is on my desk, i can't leave it on the ground
L112[06:36:22] <Izaya> that's a second
table on the table, right?
L113[06:36:33]
<Bob> seems
so behind
L114[06:36:43] <Lizzy> yes
L115[06:36:58] <Lizzy> the same flat bit
on both the top and bottom parts
L117[06:37:12] <Lizzy> just the top part
didn't have the drawers to help support it
L118[06:38:37] <Izaya> thinking I should
get a hotswap 3.5" bay for the 5.25" slot on the front of
my machine
L119[06:38:56] <Lizzy> i'm currently
taking it all down to see if there's anything i can do to
straighten it out/re-inforce it
L120[06:39:14] <Izaya> leave it on a flat
surface in the rain for a day
L121[06:39:23] <Izaya> it'll straighten
out but the cover may peel
L122[06:39:35]
<Forecaster>
%potion
L123[06:39:37] <MichiBot> Forecaster: You
get a viscous rust potion (New!)
L124[06:39:40]
<Forecaster>
%sip ^
L125[06:39:40] <MichiBot> Forecaster
shrinks by a negligible amount.
L126[06:39:46] <Lizzy> i'm not too fussed
about the cover
L127[06:39:49]
<Forecaster>
dangit
L128[06:39:52] <Lizzy> it was from
ikea
L129[06:40:03] <Izaya> if it's chipboard
it'll flake without the cover
L130[06:40:05] <Lizzy> so not the most
glamourous thing in the world
L132[06:46:58]
<Bob> its a
relay show off
L133[06:47:28] <Izaya> you know it
L134[06:47:39]
<Bob> the
most scary part is that youre using mek, tought recently there has
been a fork group that teamed up with the original authoer nad they
fianlly made the mod not a pile of bugs
L135[06:48:01] <Izaya> (not actually my
video)
L136[06:48:26] <Izaya> recent minitel
change significantly reduces unnecessary network traffic
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L138[06:50:24] <Lizzy> so similar to what
decent switches do with similar to caching the MAC address?
L139[06:51:36] <Izaya> no, that was always
there
L140[06:52:22] <Izaya> it keeps a cache of
hostname = {local modem, remote modem}
L141[06:52:27] <Izaya> that's been in
there since day one
L142[06:52:43] <Lizzy> ah, route
caching?
L143[06:52:49] <Izaya> aye
L144[06:52:58] <Izaya> the change is that
if you only have one wired NIC, you won't repeat packets even if
routing packets is enabled
L145[06:53:53] <Izaya> (wireless NICs will
still relay messages, and if you have more than one like the
server, you'll only repeat packets to NICs other than the one you
received the message on)
L146[06:55:17] <Izaya> said repeated
messages have always been ignored but they'd still use relay
resources
L147[06:56:44] <Izaya> now they just won't
get sent if it doesn't make sense :D
L148[07:06:26] <Lizzy> this feels so weird
now... i removed the top-desk part of my desk and it's now so
open
L149[07:07:41]
<Z0idburg>
Izaya, is that a thrustmaster?
L150[07:07:49] <Izaya> no
L151[07:07:53]
<Z0idburg>
aww
L152[07:07:56] <Izaya> chinese Saitek X45
ripoff
L153[07:08:16]
<Z0idburg>
faster shipping right?
L154[07:08:17]
<Z0idburg>
:)D
L155[07:08:25] <Izaya> much cheaper
also
L156[07:09:03]
<Z0idburg>
I'm so excited
L157[07:09:20] *
Izaya is rather excited about Valve's new headset
L158[07:09:24]
<Z0idburg>
Status Out for Delivery
L159[07:09:46] <Izaya> also did you like
the change S3? :D
L160[07:09:59]
<Z0idburg>
I'm surprised it got here so fast, it shipped from north carolina
on friday aftrrnoon
L161[07:10:01]
<Z0idburg>
uh
L162[07:10:07]
<Z0idburg>
the change..
L163[07:10:15] <Izaya> (see htm file
above)
L164[07:10:29] <Izaya> (credit where
credit'
L165[07:10:42] <Izaya> s due,
ba7888b724
13a16a wrote the code to make it actually do
that)
L166[07:11:05]
<Z0idburg>
did they finally make vlans or something?
L167[07:11:24]
<Z0idburg>
is this something Trotwood will appreciate?
L168[07:11:30]
<Z0idburg>
OH ITS A VIDEO
L169[07:11:40] <Izaya> nah just got rid of
redundant repeating of messages on the source NIC
L170[07:12:20]
<Z0idburg>
aha
L171[07:12:25]
<Z0idburg>
and its part of the OC base now?
L172[07:12:56] <Izaya> the change is
present in both the minitel reference implementations and the
standards now :D
L173[07:13:13]
<Z0idburg>
oh its a software solution?
L174[07:13:19] <Izaya> yup
L175[07:13:24]
<Z0idburg>
so how does that work
L176[07:13:33]
<Z0idburg> I
thought the hardware had the issue
L177[07:13:49] <Izaya> no it's just a case
of minitel previously dumbly repeated packets on all NICs
L178[07:14:00]
<Z0idburg>
hmmmm
L179[07:14:07]
<Z0idburg> I
could have sworn I've seen that happen anyways
L180[07:14:09]
<Z0idburg>
due to relays
L181[07:14:15] <Izaya> now it doesn't
repeat the packets to the source NIC if it's a wired NIC
L182[07:14:49]
<Z0idburg>
huh
L183[07:15:24] <Izaya> this means
computers on a wired network with one NIC don't spam the LAN,
wireless mesh nets work as well as ever, and routers are better at
their jobs
L184[07:15:26] <Izaya> :D
L185[07:15:54]
<Z0idburg>
heh
L186[07:16:44] <S3> I realize that
rewriting the trotwood core in Selene can be done at any time so
I'm going to ignore that
L187[07:18:16] <S3> I need to get
callbacks to work, write the CSV database library so config files
will work and bootup will work, finish like one or two things witg
gtty, and of course write a filesystem driver. and plug in the tiny
ammount of code for the VFS
L188[07:18:20] <S3> the VFS will be so
tiny
L189[07:18:34] <Izaya> I rewrote the
PsychOS2 I/O library
L190[07:18:40] <Izaya> down from several
KB to about 500 bytes
L191[07:19:17] <S3> the VFS just redirects
open() and handles mountpoints which are literally just adding to
and removingf rom a table
L192[07:19:32] <S3> so the code for the
VFS will be crazily short I bet
L193[07:19:37] <Izaya> tbh I should
re-write the whole thing again
L194[07:19:49] <Izaya> starting with the
fs library
L195[07:20:06] <Izaya> make it use unified
fds, then abuse those with the I/O library
L196[07:20:53] <S3> if I handle unmanaged
filesystems I should consider providing a seek()
L197[07:20:57] *
Lizzy grumbles about not easilly being able to find some L-shaped
metal beams
L198[07:21:10] <S3> the problem is, I
can't provide seek on managed filesystems without wasting
memory
L199[07:21:13] <S3> \can I?
L200[07:21:22] <Izaya> I thought they had
seek anyway
L201[07:21:23] <S3> unless the filesystem
cpmponent lets me do it
L202[07:21:29] <Izaya> ~w
component:filesystem
L205[07:22:05] <S3> I guess it does
L206[07:22:14] <S3> this is great news.
I'll just make the fs driver redirect it
L207[07:22:23] <S3> for what I call
"ocfs"
L208[07:22:32] <S3> I mean what else you
gonna call it
L209[07:22:41] <Inari> s3fs
L210[07:22:50] <S3> No the managed
one
L211[07:22:53] <Izaya> sssfs
L212[07:22:56] <Inari> s3mfs
L215[07:23:05] <Izaya> fsss
L216[07:23:08] <S3> Smurfs?
L217[07:23:10] <Inari> sssssssssssss
L218[07:23:19] <S3> S3murfs
L219[07:23:33] <S3> pronounced
"semurfs"
L220[07:23:39] <S3> that might sound wrong
actually
L221[07:23:42] <Inari> "murf"
sounds familiar somehow
L222[07:23:45] <Inari> But I can't place
why
L225[07:25:24] <S3> its because Inari is
awesome that's why
L227[07:25:46] <S3> you can't place why
murf sounds familiar
L228[07:25:59] <Inari> I can't do it
because I'm awesome? That makes no sense
L229[07:26:14] <S3> makes perfect
sense
L230[07:26:42] <S3> Even I don't
understand it
L231[07:27:23] <S3> Izaya: who the hell is
booty-bumping
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L234[07:28:29] *
Izaya points at ba7888b72413a16a
L235[07:28:50] <S3> oh hey we're
saved
L236[07:29:22] <S3> the good news t20kdc
is that seek() is available in component filesystem, so seek()
won't break things with managed filesystem support in
Trotwood.
L237[07:29:47] <S3> Because I was NOT
going to implement it
L238[07:30:15] <Izaya> why doesn't the
mumble overlay work over the top of minecraft? :<
L239[07:30:24] <Izaya> oh
L240[07:30:40] <Izaya> As described in our
linux README to use the Overlay in an application you start hat
appliaction through the mumble-overlay binary
L241[07:30:43]
<Forecaster>
%tonk
L242[07:30:44] <MichiBot> Zounderkite!
Forecaster! You beat Lizzy's previous record of 59 minutes and 40
seconds (By 2 hours, 30 minutes and 45 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L243[07:30:45] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 3 hours, 30 minutes and 25 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00251 tonk points for stealing the tonk.
L244[07:31:00] <Lizzy> :<
L245[07:31:20]
<Forecaster>
meep meep
L246[07:31:42]
<Z0idburg>
Lizzy do you guys have steel works near you?
L247[07:31:55] <Lizzy> idk
L248[07:32:12]
<Z0idburg>
in the town just across the river, few minutes drive there's a
steel works where they will cut any kind of steel you ask for
L249[07:32:18]
<Z0idburg>
even ingots
L250[07:32:55] <Lizzy> oh cool, there's
one really close by me
L251[07:33:27]
<Z0idburg>
if they have a public facing office then you may be able to inquire
if they can prepare some metal for you
L252[07:34:39] <Lizzy> yeah, i think they
do (or at the very least they have a contact form on their
website)
L253[07:35:18]
<Z0idburg>
some places are only designed for large orders from
businesses
L254[07:35:27]
<Z0idburg>
or built for a particular business
L255[07:35:39]
<Z0idburg>
but I appreciate the friendly ones
L256[07:35:53] *
Lizzy isn't sure
L257[07:36:35]
<Z0idburg>
8888888888888888hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhnb
L258[07:36:47]
<Z0idburg>
fucking cat
L259[07:39:02]
<Bob>
welcome
L260[07:39:39] <t20kdc> Z0idburg: hey,
don't insult our gods
L261[07:39:55] <t20kdc> Z0idburg: yes cat
what is your message to us
L262[07:39:57] <Izaya> /usr/bin/java:
symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/mumble/libmumble.so.1: undefined
symbol: glPopClientAttrib
L263[07:39:59] <Izaya> nice
L265[07:53:31]
<Z0idburg>
LOL
L266[07:54:14] <Izaya> I present that
without comment but with quite a bit of laughter.
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L269[07:59:00] <t20kdc> oh look, the one
group which doesn't have a good fork() implementation complains
about fork()
L270[07:59:52] <Izaya> remember, if
microsoft can't do it right, it's not worth doing
L271[07:59:59] *
Izaya peers at the concept of security
L272[08:00:25] <t20kdc> I think Control
Flow Guard is interesting, buuut Google were doing it first
L273[08:00:54]
<Z0idburg>
Something tels me this guy doesn't know how fork() actually
works
L274[08:00:56]
<Z0idburg>
and exec()
L275[08:01:16] <Inari> t20kdc: Fork makes
no sense to have nowadays
L276[08:02:40]
<Z0idburg>
Why would you ever say that
L277[08:03:03]
<McMaartenz>
is there the possibility of making a thread that checks for
touches?
L278[08:03:13] <Izaya> ~w event
L280[08:03:16] <Izaya> register a
listener
L281[08:03:24]
<McMaartenz>
yes I know that part
L282[08:03:35]
<McMaartenz>
but the thread part
L283[08:03:45] <Izaya> do you need a
thread if you have a listener
L284[08:03:47]
<Z0idburg>
whats the difference
L285[08:03:57]
<Z0idburg>
thread or no thread its all the same
L286[08:03:59]
<McMaartenz>
?
L287[08:04:06]
<McMaartenz>
okay I'm dumb
L288[08:04:11]
<McMaartenz>
thanks for the advice
L289[08:05:38]
<Z0idburg> I
think multiprocessing is much more useful for stability than
anything I'd want
L290[08:05:51] <Inari> @Z0idburg well, it
creates a copy of the current program. Traditionally that was a
clever way to do it, but it's rarely ever what you actually want to
do.
L291[08:05:53]
<Z0idburg>
sounds like heresey but
L292[08:06:20]
<Z0idburg>
fork() is a lot more lightweight than one would think though
L293[08:06:28]
<Z0idburg>
it's not as bad as a copy sounds
L294[08:06:40] <Inari> It's still not what
you actually want
L295[08:06:53] <Inari> Why would you use
something you don't want to create something you want eventually,
instaed of just creating what you want
L296[08:07:11] <t20kdc> Because in the
intervening time you have arbitrary control over the environment of
the new process.
L297[08:07:32] <t20kdc> I'd say fork() is
useful in cases where you need to have good control over privileges
& the like.
L298[08:07:43] <Inari> Cool, and you don't
with a proper process creation call? :p
L299[08:07:55] <simon816> I've used fork
so I can have multiple workers crunching numbers on the same
dataset
L300[08:07:56] <t20kdc> A proper process
creation call that, what, takes a hundred different
arguments?
L301[08:08:06] <t20kdc> Arguments that all
just represent ways to change the process that you already
have?
L302[08:08:10] <Inari> t20kdc: Most of
which you'll never touch
L303[08:08:23] <Inari> If I want to make a
process, Iw ant ot make a process
L304[08:08:26] <Inari> Not clone my
current process
L305[08:08:29] <Inari> %actualshrug
L306[08:08:29] <MichiBot> Inari:
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L307[08:08:40] <t20kdc> If you're not
going to touch most of the arguments, then why have them?
L308[08:08:48] <Inari> Why have
fork?
L309[08:09:02] <t20kdc> Because with fork
you don't have to specify all that stuff if it's not
relevant.
L310[08:09:16] <Inari> And neither you
have to if you just use a ddefault procss creation call
L311[08:09:44] <t20kdc> To be clear, I'm
not saying fork()+exec() should be used for literally everything,
spawn() exists.
L312[08:10:05] <t20kdc> But claiming it's
useless is ignoring a lot of perfectly valid usecases that would
involve tons of pointless parameters if implemented in any other
way.
L313[08:10:25]
<Z0idburg>
I'd be happy with just Erlang processes
L314[08:10:26] <Inari> I prefer parameters
over messy code between fork and exec or something
L315[08:10:30]
<Z0idburg>
Erlang processes EVERYWHERE
L316[08:10:41]
<Z0idburg>
fill the ram with erlang processes
L317[08:11:10] <t20kdc> In what way is the
code between fork and exec messy?
L318[08:11:17] <Inari>
s/erlang/psychobitch/
L319[08:11:18] <MichiBot> <Z0idburg>
fill the ram with psychobitch processes
L320[08:11:19] <t20kdc> It just sets up
the environment for the new process.
L321[08:11:25]
<Z0idburg>
LOL
L322[08:11:49] <Inari> t20kdc: It's in a
weird limbo state, and not standardized. If I want to createa
process I should tell the process creation what I want and get my
process. Not do weird stuff myself
L323[08:11:52]
<Z0idburg>
tbh
L324[08:11:55]
<Z0idburg>
Lua needs fork()
L325[08:11:58]
<Z0idburg>
for coroutines
L326[08:12:52] <t20kdc> Inari: Aaaand
require a metric ton of arguments and substructures to specify
every possible option.
L327[08:12:52]
<Z0idburg>
this way I can do fork while fork
L328[08:13:10] <Inari> t20kdc: Only the
ones you want to specify :P
L329[08:13:52] <t20kdc> No, not really.
You'd have to turn the thing into a bunch of pointers-to-structs
containing pointers-to-structs to get that level of control.
L330[08:13:54] <t20kdc> Ooooor...
L331[08:14:02] <t20kdc> you could specify
the parameters you want to specify through some sort of builder
interface...
L332[08:14:09] <t20kdc> ...like fork,
<do stuff>, and exec.
L333[08:14:26] <Inari> Or do_stuff,
create_process
L334[08:14:27] <Inari> \o/
L335[08:14:45] <t20kdc> Sounds like an
amazingly redundant bunch of APIs.
L336[08:15:59] <t20kdc> Literally just a
rephrasing, little-to-no benefits against fork(), requires a ton of
code to handle all the different types of stuff you'd want to do
before creating a process that only applies to that process.
L337[08:16:09] <t20kdc> You don't want to
do this stuff to *your own process* after all.
L339[08:18:01] <simon816> as the research
paper suggests, posix_spawn is the new way to create
processes
L340[08:18:06] <S3> one of my cats is
balancing on the boot that's on my foot
L341[08:18:17] <S3> WHY do you do this
cat
L342[08:18:44] <S3> IU don't think it's a
bad way
L343[08:18:48] <S3> but I do have one
thing to say
L344[08:18:59] <S3> F* posix
L345[08:19:06] <S3> we don't need it
L346[08:19:15] <t20kdc> We do need POSIX
stuff to keep things standardized.
L347[08:19:19] <t20kdc> But that
said.
L348[08:19:34] <t20kdc> posix_spawn's
manual page explicitly states it's a subset of the functionality
for a specific use-case.
L349[08:19:49] <S3> I am building a system
at home that is 100% anti posix
L351[08:19:58] <S3> because why not
L352[08:20:06] <t20kdc> And that's already
got 6 arguments.
L353[08:20:53] <t20kdc> A posix_spawn that
could actually handle all the use-cases of fork()/exec() would be
several times more complicated.
L354[08:21:10] <t20kdc> This is not to say
that posix_spawn isn't useful when you don't need to do all of
that.
L355[08:23:12]
<Z0idburg>
COME ON MAILMAN
L356[08:23:15]
<Z0idburg>
get your butt to my door
L357[08:23:22]
<Z0idburg>
I'm witin on a part
L358[08:25:28]
<Z0idburg>
if he comes here before 5 minutes from now I can drive to work in
my other car
L359[08:25:32]
<Z0idburg>
if not I have to take this car
L361[08:30:50] <Izaya> Lab space. 4 block
under-floor cable space too :D
L362[08:30:57]
<Z0idburg> I
am going to head ou tthe door and the moment I drive away the
MAILMAN WILL ARRIVE
L363[08:31:00]
<Z0idburg>
like a troll
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L365[08:31:52] <Karim> fdp
L366[08:31:53] <Karim> fdp
L367[08:31:53] <Karim> fdp
L368[08:31:53] <Karim> fdp
L369[08:31:53] <Karim> fdp
L370[08:31:53] <Karim> fdp
L371[08:31:54] <Karim> fdp
L372[08:31:54] <Karim> fdp
L373[08:32:05]
<Bob>
hahahaha
L374[08:32:09]
<Bob> spam
ban soon
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L376[08:32:19]
<Bob>
Feuille de papier
L377[08:32:25]
<Bob>
:GWjiangPepeThumb:
L378[08:33:09] <Izaya> long form emotes
... could be worse, really.
L379[08:33:47] <Izaya> At least they have
vague meaning, unlike unicode pictures
L380[08:34:04] <Inari> Unicode pics have
meaning?
L381[08:37:31]
<Bob>
braille art /shrug
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L383[08:58:52] <Lizzy> a solution hath
been found in the form of soem galvanised steel L-beams which me
and my dad are going to pick up shortly
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<McMaartenz>
Thanks Izaya, event listener was exactly what I needed :D
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L400[12:19:57]
<ayangd>
FINALLY!!! Yeah
L401[12:20:12]
<ayangd> Got
the traceIngredients fixed
L403[12:23:30]
<ayangd>
Tell me if somebody see an incorrect result of that function
L404[12:23:47]
<ayangd>
Tell me if anyone see an incorrect result of that function
[Edited]
L405[12:24:21] <Inari> Do unittests
L406[12:26:23]
<ayangd>
What is that?
L407[12:29:07]
<ayangd> You
try it
L408[12:48:59] <Inari> @ayangd automated
tests
L409[12:49:36]
<ayangd> I
want people test it for them and me :p
L410[12:51:41]
<Bob> make
people yourself
L411[12:51:43]
<Bob>
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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L413[12:53:33] <GSFTec> Hello
everybody
L414[12:53:52]
<Forecaster>
hi
L415[12:54:31]
<ayangd>
Now, I'll be working on robot replication XD
L416[12:54:39]
<ayangd>
Yeash
L417[12:54:54]
<ayangd>
Finally I can move on
L418[12:55:30]
<ayangd>
After fixing that `traceIngredients` function for about 3
hours
L419[13:00:25] <GSFTec> I would like to
submit an error correction for a lua script. Is a
"maintainer" present for the opencomputers
"repository"
L420[13:00:29] <GSFTec> ?
L421[13:00:57] <Inari> GSFTec: Just make a
pull request? What error?
L422[13:01:19]
<Bob> if you
cant Pull request we can
L423[13:01:24]
<Bob> just
telll whats up
L424[13:01:39] <GSFTec> TCP stack
connectivity
L425[13:02:03] <Inari> Be more
specific?
L426[13:02:11]
<MGR> That's
in the OpenComputers GitHub repository?
L427[13:02:17]
<MGR> Which
repository are you referring to?
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L429[13:04:02] <GSFTec> if you try to open
this connection, then only in rare cases the "channel"
can be set up
L430[13:04:18]
<MGR> You
need to answer our questions though
L431[13:04:30]
<MGR>
Because we don't know what you're talking about
L432[13:04:33] <Inari> Which connection?
What does your code do? What is the error?
L433[13:04:39] <Inari> How do you plan to
fix it?
L434[13:05:05]
<Bob> lack
of infos
L435[13:05:09] <TheAlmostGenius> Hi
all
L436[13:05:15] <Inari> %hi
L437[13:05:18] <Inari> %Hello
L438[13:05:18] <MichiBot> Inari: 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.
L439[13:05:19]
<MGR>
%hello
L440[13:05:20] <MichiBot> MGR: 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.
L441[13:05:21]
<Bob>
Henlo
L442[13:05:26]
<Bob>
oof
L443[13:05:27] <Inari> %bap @Bob
L444[13:05:27] *
MichiBot baps @Bob with rat with wings
L445[13:05:46]
<Bob> %dodge
when
L446[13:06:09] <Inari> Probably implicit
based on your agility once the RPG system is implemented
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L448[13:06:27] <Inari> If @Forecaster ever
gets around to that
L449[13:06:40]
<Bob> this
irc will become an RPG RP channel
L450[13:06:44]
<Bob>
ayy
L451[13:07:15] <Inari> %potion
L452[13:07:16] <MichiBot> Inari: You get a
sour void potion (New!)
L453[13:07:17] <Inari> %drink ^
L454[13:07:17] <MichiBot> Sitting down
suddenly sounds like a really terrible idea.
L455[13:07:27] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L456[13:07:28] <MichiBot> Dogast!
CompanionCube! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 3 hours, 30
minutes and 25 seconds (By 2 hours, 6 minutes and 18 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L457[13:07:29] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 5 hours, 36 minutes and 44 seconds! CompanionCube
also gained 0.00844 (0.00211 x 4) tonk points for stealing the
tonk.
L458[13:08:38] <GSFTec> @Inari as i know
is the tcp connectivity in opencomputers markt as broken, the
problem seems for me that the channel never opens on try
network.tcp.open() , so i think thats wy its not posible to send
tcp data, i found a miss selection in the handler wich looks an the
2 wrong bytes to identify the local channel wich sould be markt as
open
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L460[13:09:43] <TheAlmostGenius> Just
wanted to congratulate the devs on a mod well done. I now have a
complex redstone/oc network.
L461[13:10:37]
<Bob> Good
that youre enjoying it
L462[13:10:42]
<Bob> most
of the poeple here also enjoy it
L463[13:10:43]
<Bob> i
guess
L464[13:10:47]
<Bob> I made
alot of OC stuff
L465[13:11:01] <GSFTec> how can i mute
this bots?
L466[13:11:18] <TheAlmostGenius> The most
useful feature I have found so far is the startup script.
L467[13:11:24]
<Forecaster>
Corded is an irc relay
L468[13:11:25] <TheAlmostGenius> So
useful.
L469[13:11:31]
<MGR> Oh,
the network loot disk is what you're talking about?
L470[13:11:33]
<Forecaster>
irc/discord relay
L471[13:11:40]
<Bob> IRC
relay with discord
L472[13:11:40]
<MGR> I
don't think that's being updated
L474[13:11:53]
<Bob> plan9k
floppy is also not updated
L475[13:12:15] <Lizzy> (that is of course
if it's in the OC repo, if it's in OPPM then you'll want to raise
it wherever it's stored
L476[13:13:23] <GSFTec> @Lizzy i was
thinking, its better to say it to a dev, because i dont have github
account
L477[13:13:35] <Lizzy> then make one
L478[13:13:49]
<Forecaster>
it's not "better to say it to a dev"
L479[13:13:54]
<Forecaster>
the best thing is to make an issue
L480[13:13:57] <Lizzy> issues with OC are
best raised on the issue tracker instead of in a fast-moving text
channel
L481[13:14:00]
<Bob> so the
dev can remember it
L482[13:14:09]
<Bob> bad
idea to post bugs in IRC
L483[13:14:16]
<Bob> wher
alotof people tlk
L484[13:14:21]
<MGR>
Yeah
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L486[13:20:34] <GSFTec> i would like to
send an email or something and get around of an account extra in my
passwort storage
L487[13:22:03] <AmandaC> "and get
around of an account extra" can you rephrase that? I'm not
able to parse it
L488[13:22:40]
<Forecaster>
they don't want an account they'll only use once in their password
manager or something
L489[13:22:51] <GSFTec> jap
L490[13:23:27] <GSFTec> because: can be
stolen
L491[13:23:39] <AmandaC> oh, well no, most
places you'd send an email from will require an account, and thus a
password, because otherwise they're used by automatic spam
bots
L492[13:24:29] <AmandaC> You could make a
small php app or similar to send the emails, which will obsecure
the password
L493[13:24:53]
<Forecaster>
I think you misunderstand
L494[13:25:06]
<Forecaster>
anyway, we don't have an email address
L495[13:25:12]
<Forecaster>
there's the github repo and the forum
L496[13:25:18]
<Forecaster>
both which require accounts
L497[13:32:53] <GSFTec> a lot of work for
2 bytes -.-
L498[13:33:26] <GSFTec> I choose
github
L499[13:35:02]
<Bob> If you
would clearly describe the problem
L500[13:38:00]
<Bob> we
need to clearly determine the probelm to be able to know what's
wrong with it
L501[13:41:38] <GSFTec> its an ingame code
problem only. if the functions of network.tcp used
L502[13:54:43]
<Forecaster>
%potion
L503[13:54:43] <MichiBot> Forecaster: You
get a soft dirt potion (New!)
L504[13:54:47]
<Forecaster>
%sip ^
L505[13:54:47] <MichiBot> Forecaster's
favourite hat is suddenly on fire.
L506[13:54:55]
<Forecaster>
dangit, not again
L507[13:55:48]
<Bob>
%potion
L508[13:55:49] <MichiBot> Bob: You get a
goopy orange potion (New!)
L509[13:55:54]
<Bob> %drink
^
L510[13:55:54] <MichiBot> Bob turns into a
horse boy.
L511[13:56:03]
<Bob> Hecc
no
L512[14:07:14]
<ayangd>
%potion
L513[14:07:15] <MichiBot> ayangd: You get
a fiery röd potion (New!)
L514[14:07:31]
<ayangd>
%throw ^
L515[14:07:56]
<ayangd>
%sip ^
L516[14:07:57] <MichiBot> ayangd turns
into a dryad girl.
L517[14:08:03]
<ayangd>
Wut
L518[14:08:17] <AmandaC> congrats
L519[14:08:50]
<ayangd> I
want to throw it, but...
L520[14:09:03] <AmandaC> %calc -6 *
0.125
L521[14:09:04] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
-0.75
L522[14:09:09]
<ayangd> So
it can be like splash potion or some sort
L523[14:09:27]
<Bob>
%potion
L524[14:09:28] <MichiBot> Bob: You get a
molten white potion (New!)
L525[14:09:31] <AmandaC> Hrm. So according
to this I2C sensor my room is fluxuating between 0 and -1C
L526[14:09:43]
<Bob> When
will be potions that transform back to humans
L527[14:09:46]
<Forecaster>
that's not how potions work :P
L528[14:09:48]
<Bob> %drink
^
L529[14:09:49] <MichiBot> This doesn't
seem to be a potion I recognize...
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L531[14:09:57] <AmandaC> Probably sensor
jitter
L532[14:10:05]
<Bob> %sip
molten white potion
L533[14:10:06] <MichiBot> The potion
bottle is suddenly on fire!
L534[14:10:07] <AmandaC> Although I'm
skeptical my room is 0C as well
L535[14:10:56]
<ayangd>
Bob: *Still holding the fiery potion bottle*
L536[14:11:04]
<ayangd>
Isn't it hot?
L537[14:11:23]
<Bob>
nah
L538[14:11:36]
<Bob>
shouldn't glass not burn ?
L539[14:11:45]
<Bob> well
whatever
L540[14:12:32]
<Forecaster>
who said the glass is burning
L541[14:12:45]
<ayangd> The
bot?
L542[14:13:13]
<Bob>
Depends what the bottle is made of
L543[14:13:46]
<ayangd> Ah,
yes. Ofc :v
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<Forecaster>
the bottle could just be covered in a film that burns
L547[14:41:08] <Inari> Though I guess that
wouldn't be a 2-byte fix
L548[14:48:21] <Inari> GSFTec: Anyway, in
tcp.send it's kept as "closed" but sends a message to the
target with a request ot open the connection "TO -> TCP
Open. The target handles that and sends "TA" back, which
is ilke TCP Ack I guess. Which then sets the channel to
"open"
L549[14:50:12] <GSFTec> @Inari i create an
issue
L551[14:50:51] <MichiBot>
Title:
TCP connections are marked as open, only if local and remote
channel have the same ID.
| Posted by: 4PXKHF9IK8ZL7XKN
|
Posted: Mon Apr 22 14:48:14 CDT 2019
| Status:
open
L552[14:54:34] <Inari> Sounds about
right
L553[14:54:41] <Inari> @ayangd See thats
why you make unittests
L554[14:55:26] <Inari> Also I love how
apparently noone uses TCP
L555[15:01:37] <GSFTec> @Inari can you
follow it?
L556[15:03:14] <Mimiru> @Kodos welp that
blew up like I was expecting it too :(
L557[15:06:54]
<Forecaster>
via death ray?
L558[15:11:16] <Inari> GSFTec: Well, as I
said "sounds about right"
L559[15:11:32] <Inari> Also stop @-ing me
D: This isn't Discord!
L560[15:12:00] <Corded> * <MGR>
proceeds to @ Inari
L561[15:12:04] <Inari> :p
L562[15:13:59] <GSFTec> @Inari thank
you
L563[15:14:21] <GSFTec> good night
@all
L564[15:14:25] <Inari> ¬_¬
L565[15:14:27] <Inari> %stab GSFTec
L566[15:14:28] *
MichiBot stabs GSFTec with rat with wings doing 10
damage
L567[15:14:37] ⇦
Parts: GSFTec (GSFTec!~Thunderbi@185.171.78.143) ())
L568[15:14:41] <Lizzy> %inv add Bullet
with Butterfly Wings
L569[15:14:42] *
MichiBot summons 'Bullet with Butterfly Wings' and adds to her
inventory. This seems rather fragile...
L570[15:14:48]
<MGR> Did he
literally try to @/everyone?
L571[15:14:57] <Inari> all works for
that?
L572[15:14:59]
<MGR>
?
L573[15:15:04]
<MGR>
No
L574[15:15:09]
<MGR> But I
don't know
L575[15:15:17] <Inari> Not a ping on my
discord
L576[15:15:18] <Inari> So, no
L577[15:15:27] <Mimiru> %inv add Butterfly
with Bullet Wings
L578[15:15:28] *
MichiBot summons 'Butterfly with Bullet Wings' and adds to her
inventory. This seems rather fragile...
L579[15:15:35]
<MGR> Yeah,
he didn't actually ping anyone
L580[15:15:42]
<MGR> But I
don't know if he was trying to
L581[15:15:42] <Inari> @someone
L582[15:16:00] <Inari> Unlikely
L583[15:16:03] <Lizzy> Also i'm pretty
sure the @-everyone was fixed a while back because webhooks don't
follow normal perms
L584[15:16:05]
<Forecaster>
I don't think so
L585[15:16:35]
<Lizzian>
@someone
L586[15:16:44]
<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> I miss @someone
L587[15:16:46]
<Lizzian>
nope, i think discord removed that april folls thing
L588[15:16:56]
<Inari 『 おにいでれ
』> It was the best feature
L589[15:17:36] <Mimiru> Yes, @everyone was
fixed (Let's home I'm right) :D
L590[15:17:42] <Mimiru> hey I didn't get
pinged :P
L591[15:19:26]
<Lizzian>
OMG U USED @every0ne AM MAD!!!! *adds angry ping
notification*
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L596[15:20:25]
<MGR>
Obligatory angry ping notification
L597[15:21:45] <Inari> s/0ne/one/
L598[15:21:46] <MichiBot> <Lizzian>
OMG U USED @everyone AM MAD!!!! *adds angry ping
notification*
L599[15:22:05]
<Lizzian>
hehe, corded removed the @ from that
L600[15:23:04] <Inari> Rude
L601[15:23:12] <Inari> s/@/@@/
L602[15:23:13] <MichiBot> <Lizzian>
hehe, corded removed the @@ from that
L603[15:23:45] <Inari>
s/@ever/@@ever/
L604[15:23:45] <MichiBot> <Lizzian>
OMG U USED @@everyone AM MAD!!!! *adds angry ping
notification*
L605[15:26:48] <AmandaC> Ugh, something's
definately fucky with this i2c circuit, but IDC enough to continue
debuggint right meow
L606[15:26:55]
<Mimiru>
<Lizzian> OMG U USED @ I just tried to ping everyone. AM
MAD!!!! adds angry ping notification
L607[15:30:25] <Lizzy> Mimiru, what was
your midori server used for? I have a password for it in my
lastpass vault but i don't recall using it
L608[15:32:35] <Mimiru> Midori was the
dedi I got space on from someone else
L609[15:32:37] <Mimiru> long dead
L610[15:32:47] <Lizzy> ah, cool beans i
shall remove it then
L611[15:32:59] <Lizzy> lastpass keeps
suggesting it every time i go to the dns panel
L612[15:34:05] <Lizzy> also did you see my
ping in my discord about the dns stuffs?
L613[15:43:35] <AmandaC> %roll 1d3
1d2
L614[15:43:36] <MichiBot> [2] + [2] =
4
L615[15:44:07] <AmandaC> %8ball
computer?
L616[15:44:07] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Signs
point to yes
L618[15:49:45] <Lizzy> ^ desk got
re-enforcements
L619[15:50:08]
<Bob> is it
me or the whole metal bar is bent
L620[15:50:12] <Lizzy> little bit of a dip
still but that's just cause it was bent for so long
L621[15:50:27] <Lizzy> it is a little
bent, but it's providing more structure to the desk now
L622[15:51:10] <Lizzy> there's also one on
the back but i can't easilly get a pic of that
L623[15:51:27] <Lizzy> doesn't bend nearly
as much as it used to
L624[15:51:37]
<Bob> The
second screen seems to have some kind of stroke
L626[15:52:12] <t20kdc> probably just a
lot of text with a transparent terminal
L627[15:52:39] <Lizzy> oh, yeah that's a
terminal with the nginx access log open for whirlpool
L628[15:52:41]
<Bob>
Especially on android discord where pictures are blurred to
death
L629[15:53:31] <Lizzy> discord also
compresses the image to shit
L630[15:54:50] <Lizzy> i also realised
today that the lights under my desk are both off-angle to the sides
of the desk and also at different angles to each other...
L631[16:05:43]
<MGR> I
haven't seen Discord image compression being a problem before, even
on mobile ?
L632[16:05:54]
<MGR> But
SMS messages will destroy some gifs
L633[16:06:00]
<MGR> They
show up fine on Discord though
L634[16:07:00]
<Bob> @MGR
the images previwes resolution is shrinked, compare phone to pc you
will see
L635[16:07:13]
<MGR>
hmmm
L636[16:07:29]
<MGR> I
didn't notice much of a problem, but I'll take a closer look when I
can
L637[16:08:14] <AmandaC> discord serves
the images pre-scaled to fit the display max width, most
likely
L638[16:08:21] <AmandaC> ( For the preview
)
L639[16:08:26] <AmandaC> tapping on it
should show a full-scale one
L640[16:08:49] <AmandaC> Saves on
bandwidth
L641[16:12:15]
<Z0idburg>
MY PLANS RUINED!
L642[16:12:19]
<Z0idburg> R
U I N E D!
L643[16:12:39]
<Z0idburg> I
just spent my entire lunch break realizing I forgot that on a Jeep
Liberty the tailgate locks itself
L644[16:12:53]
<Z0idburg>
so in order to get out the tail lights you have to take the ENTIRE
DOOR OFF
L645[16:13:03]
<Forecaster>
huh?
L646[16:13:04]
<Z0idburg>
waste
L647[16:13:28]
<Z0idburg> I
went to the junk yard for my lunch break at work to try and get a
new tail light assembly for my jeep
L648[16:13:41]
<Z0idburg>
but all of the tailtages on every one were locked
L649[16:17:22]
<Forecaster>
ah
L651[16:18:02] <MichiBot>
フレデリック「オドループ」Music Video | Frederic "oddloop" |
length:
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MUSIC LABEL | Published On 27/8/2014
L652[16:36:48] ⇦
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L653[16:43:14]
<Kodos>
Mimiru what blew up
L655[16:46:50] <Mimiru> GAAAh
L657[16:47:03] <Mimiru> ffs facebook
L658[16:47:23] <Mimiru> @Lizzian yes, I'll
actually read it ASAP though
L659[16:47:29] <simon816> facebook
puke
L660[16:49:51]
<Kodos> Urgh
didn’t even get a Chance to play
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L662[16:50:14]
zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L663[16:50:21] <Inari> %pet Vexatos
L664[16:50:24] <Inari> %pet Vexatos
L665[16:50:31] *
Inari kicks MichiBot
L666[16:50:33] <Inari> %pet Vexatos
L667[16:50:35] *
MichiBot pets Vexatos with purpes. 2 health gained!
L668[16:54:07] <Mimiru> @Kodos source is
leaked, more will come.
L669[16:55:31] <Vexatos> I:
L670[16:56:59] <Inari> :|
L671[16:57:06] <AmandaC> No no no Inari,
don't kick micihbo
L672[16:57:15] <AmandaC> You do
this:
L673[16:57:19] <AmandaC> %blame
@Forecaster
L674[16:57:19] *
MichiBot blames @Forecaster for E.T for Atari being
terrible!
L675[16:57:34] <Inari> %inv add endless
eight
L676[16:57:35] *
MichiBot summons 'endless eight' and adds to her inventory. This
seems very sturdy.
L677[17:04:00] <Inari> swiiiiiinngggiing
swiiiingiiing~
L678[17:18:09]
<Kodos> My
sources say it’ll be back up after they remove trademarked
characters?
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L682[18:51:29] <AmandaC> Isn't that pretty
much the whole story of why it died, @Kodos
L683[18:51:44] <AmandaC> Marvel, dc kept
taking them to court
L684[19:23:07]
<Wattana
Gaming> play D3 D3 D4 A3 on a piano
L685[20:57:21] <AmandaC> %8ball
hallucinate before uou hallucinate?
L686[20:57:22] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Reply
hazy, try again
L687[20:57:38] <AmandaC> ... that'd be a
no. Night nerds
L688[21:19:57]
<Z0idburg>
Lol Inari
L689[21:20:07]
<Z0idburg> I
ended up showing Senko san to somebody
L690[21:20:20]
<Z0idburg>
and I realized the first word in closed captions on that entire
show is "Inari"
L691[21:48:28]
<Shuudoushi>
holy shit, I'm still listed as an add-on dev O.O
L692[21:48:55]
<Shuudoushi>
I'm touched! Even if it's because someone was too lazy to remove me
lulz
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L695[21:52:30] <Webchat613> ...
L697[22:01:48] <CompanionCube>
%tonkout
L698[22:01:51] <MichiBot> Potzblitz!
CompanionCube! You beat your own previous record of 5 hours, 36
minutes and 44 seconds (By 3 hours, 17 minutes and 37 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L699[22:01:52] <MichiBot> CompanionCube
has tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.008 tonk points!
plus 0.014 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
0.3857
L700[22:28:55] ⇦
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L702[23:45:16]
<Forecaster>
%tonk
L703[23:45:17] <MichiBot> Voldemort!
Forecaster! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of <0 (By 1
hour, 43 minutes and 27 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L704[23:45:18] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 1 hour, 43 minutes and 27 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.00172 tonk points for stealing the tonk.