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L1[00:00:40] <Izaya> payonel will be around eventually and they're a developer rather than just a user like myself so they'll be able to help lots more
L2[00:00:45] <agris> why do you think that?
L3[00:01:10] <pentadyne> its the last thing I can think of that might be causing it, it doesnt make sense but it wouldn't hurt to tyr
L4[00:01:22] <pentadyne> and like Izaya, I'm just a user so I can only help so much
L5[00:02:40] <agris> I sure hope it's not, because that would mean there is some before I can re-enable oc on the server. It's something I've been working on. getting the latest stable build for mc 1.12.2 of forge on the modpack but there still is work to be done for that. some of the mods crash the client on launch on the latest stable and I don't know which yet.
L6[00:02:49] <agris> again, something i'm currently working on
L7[00:03:07] <agris> ounce i figure it out I should be able to update BetweenLands as well which will be super nice
L8[00:03:20] <agris> (patches welcome via email) wink wink
L9[00:04:38] <pentadyne> geez idk what to do now that my package manager is done
L10[00:05:06] <pentadyne> I guess I'll add custom databases or something
L11[00:06:37] <agris> why not use the network card to open a tcp connection to a postgres database
L12[00:06:55] <agris> implement a postgres client and or library in lua
L13[00:07:05] <agris> that'd be pretty cool
L14[00:07:12] <pentadyne> While that sounds very fun I dont have the skills for that
L15[00:08:16] <pentadyne> ah right I was gonna add uninstallation support
L16[00:08:19] <agris> hey why was it chosen to host this channel on esper instead of the big servers like freenode?
L17[00:08:36] <Izaya> minecraft stuff has traditionally always been on esper
L18[00:08:42] <agris> I mean don't get me wrong I kinda like it. esper is a lot more chill than freenode
L19[00:08:54] <agris> really?
L20[00:09:01] <Izaya> yeah #minecraft is on here
L21[00:09:02] <Izaya> the official one
L22[00:09:05] <agris> well, where have I been all this time
L23[00:09:17] <agris> there's an official minecraft IRC channel?
L24[00:09:35] <Izaya> well, notch was in there at one point at least
L25[00:12:43] <agris> *cough* sellout *cough*
L26[00:13:05] <agris> to the literal devil of computing
L27[00:13:11] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L28[00:13:12] <MichiBot> Fopdoodle! CompanionCube! You beat payonel's previous record of 3 hours, 40 minutes and 59 seconds (By 28 minutes and 17 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L29[00:13:13] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's new record is 4 hours, 9 minutes and 16 seconds! CompanionCube also gained 0.00188 (0.00047 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
L30[00:13:30] <CompanionCube> excellent, lucky me
L31[00:13:41] <agris> ;p
L32[00:13:46] <CompanionCube> agris: There are worse companies than MS.
L33[00:14:03] <agris> you mean like oracle
L34[00:14:09] <CompanionCube> Exactly!
L35[00:14:12] <CompanionCube> D
L36[00:14:30] <agris> or SCO
L37[00:14:39] <CompanionCube> SCO is kill, no?
L38[00:14:57] <agris> yes
L39[00:15:11] <agris> that's what happens when you sue your own customers :p
L40[00:15:21] <CompanionCube> Then they are not worse than MS currently :p
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L42[00:27:17] <Ariri> I’m installing Arch Linux am I a cool kid now
L43[00:27:47] <CompanionCube> maybe. Obligatory 'install gentoo'
L44[00:30:40] <Ariri> What’s that
L45[00:30:57] <Ariri> Using a torrent on this network to instal the iso :(
L46[00:31:38] <Ariri> Highest 30kBs
L47[00:32:21] <Ariri> Anything I should know before using it
L48[00:32:25] <Ariri> Like updates or something
L49[00:32:26] <ben_mkiv> Gentoo Linux (pronounced /ˈdʒɛntuː/ JEN-too[2]) is a Linux distribution built using the Portage package management system. Unlike a binary software distribution, the source code is compiled locally according to the user's preferences and is often optimized for the specific type of computer.
L50[00:32:46] <CompanionCube> before using archlinux?
L51[00:33:01] <Ariri> Well it’s still downloading but yeah
L52[00:33:11] <Ariri> Like do I need to update some packages or something
L53[00:33:17] <CompanionCube> You should have a nice read of the archwiki guides
L54[00:33:21] <Ariri> I only have like 5 min of Linux time
L55[00:33:24] <Ariri> Ok
L56[00:33:25] <CompanionCube> they're rather good
L57[00:33:40] <Ariri> 4mB/s ^~^
L58[00:33:48] <CompanionCube> 5min likely won't be enough for a first-time install
L59[00:33:49] <Ariri> *drops to 2*
L60[00:33:49] <ben_mkiv> millibuckets?
L61[00:34:01] <Ariri> Megabytes haha
L62[00:34:11] <Ariri> Bad capitalization
L63[00:34:41] <Ariri> I don’t need to do anything with the iso right
L64[00:34:47] <CompanionCube> nope
L65[00:34:48] <Ariri> Just use it as a starting disk
L66[00:34:53] <Ariri> Aight
L67[00:34:59] <CompanionCube> it'll boot to an autologin shell
L68[00:35:31] <CompanionCube> networking may or may not be automagically started
L69[00:36:12] <Ariri> Okay
L70[00:36:12] <CompanionCube> from there you can follow the installation steps
L71[00:36:17] <Ariri> Looking at the wiki yeah
L72[00:36:30] <Ariri> I’ll have to mess with the vm
L73[00:36:47] <CompanionCube> it's not extremely involved but it's not a fancy GUI/TUI installer
L74[00:37:26] <Ariri> Iso is done let’s find out if I can do this without screwing up somethin
L75[00:37:34] <CompanionCube> it's a VM
L76[00:37:44] <CompanionCube> what is there to screw up?
L77[00:38:00] <Ariri> Never used them properly before
L78[00:38:05] <Ariri> And besides with my luck
L79[00:38:48] <CompanionCube> i mean, it's not like screwing up the installer will touch your host's data
L80[00:39:00] <Ariri> Yeah I guess
L81[00:39:46] <Ariri> Yay? http://tinyurl.com/y2rc5t9l
L82[00:40:29] <CompanionCube> yay
L83[00:41:39] <agris> Actually I am running Gentoo right now
L84[00:42:05] <agris> Linux viridi.local 4.19.44-gentoo #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Jun 16 01:26:15 PDT 2019 x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500 CPU @ 3.20GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
L85[00:42:27] <CompanionCube> agris: my desktop (mostly) runs gentoo
L86[00:42:34] <agris> mostly?
L87[00:42:39] <CompanionCube> it's complicated/
L88[00:43:07] <Ariri> Is there copy paste?
L89[00:43:19] <agris> in gentoo?
L90[00:43:21] <CompanionCube> Not in the live disk.
L91[00:43:29] <Ariri> Ok
L92[00:43:59] <CompanionCube> You can install the guest additions for vbox after the install.
L93[00:44:18] <agris> QEMU is much better than virtualbox
L94[00:44:34] <CompanionCube> agris: alas i've been very lazy on the kernel updates for multiple reasons
L95[00:44:40] <agris> and it doesn't require additional third party kernel modules to be loaded
L96[00:44:53] <agris> what reasons?
L97[00:45:05] <CompanionCube> there's been a few
L98[00:45:15] <CompanionCube> but i really need to not be on 4.19.x :p
L99[00:45:31] <CompanionCube> (Specifically .2)
L100[00:45:31] <agris> Why
L101[00:49:14] <CompanionCube> agris: three reasons: laziness, Gentoo taking forever to versionbump ck-sources, and the FPU kerfuffle in January. Mostly #1 right now.
L102[00:49:36] <agris> what are the ck sources?
L103[00:49:55] <agris> also what's the FPU kerfluffle
L104[00:50:17] <agris> it's like a kerfuffle, but extra fluffy
L105[00:50:33] <Izaya> $20 action camera
L106[00:50:44] <Izaya> can record in extremely grainy low bitrate 4k
L107[00:50:50] <Izaya> pretty sure it's upscaled 720p
L108[00:50:55] <CompanionCube> Izaya: y tho
L109[00:51:04] <Izaya> why what
L110[00:51:33] <CompanionCube> why use shitty 4k over lower but nicer-quality resolutions
L111[00:51:44] <Izaya> they're all equally bad tbh
L112[00:53:00] <Izaya> 480p is marginally less bad
L113[00:53:47] <agris> CompanionCube, what do you mean by fpu-kerfuffle and ck sources?
L114[00:54:17] <CompanionCube> agris: the latter is a kernel with a different cpu scheduler because it's better maybe and why not
L115[00:55:15] <CompanionCube> the former is because a certain kernel developer chose to play petty license politics alongside a justifiable change
L116[00:55:56] <CompanionCube> %fling greg-kroah hartman
L117[00:55:56] * MichiBot flings causal sadism in a random direction. It hits greg-kroah hartman in the face. They take 13 damage.
L118[00:56:06] <agris> CompanionCube, can I read about it?
L119[00:56:22] <agris> also, why not just patch the newest kernel yourself if you need a certain schedular
L120[00:57:00] <CompanionCube> see #1
L121[00:58:20] <CompanionCube> agris: look it up on say, phoronix
L122[00:59:30] <Ariri> If I see an error in retrieving file bc it was too slow does it retry or do I have to reinstall the bootstrap
L123[00:59:50] <CompanionCube> you can just retry
L124[01:00:02] <Ariri> Ok
L125[01:00:09] <Ariri> It’ll just skip what it has huh
L126[01:00:11] <CompanionCube> although that's a bad sign for your network :p
L127[01:00:22] <Ariri> Not my network :p
L128[01:00:27] <Ariri> And it’s just one file
L129[01:00:32] <Ariri> Rest are fine
L130[01:01:12] <Ariri> I hope I did the partitions correctly ?
L131[01:01:45] <agris> CompanionCube,
L132[01:02:05] <agris> have you had much experience with filesystems?
L133[01:02:18] <CompanionCube> define 'experience'
L134[01:03:29] <agris> oh this is a great news site
L135[01:03:33] <agris> thanks
L136[01:04:42] <agris> CompanionCube, well I kinda wanted to ask you for a recommendation for a filesystem to use on a mainline kernel that can handle lots of simotanious io and lots of files better than XFS]
L137[01:05:10] <CompanionCube> 'lots of files'?
L138[01:05:31] <agris> for a webserver i'm working on, hosting about 300 sites with like 20,000 files each not counting emails
L139[01:05:41] <CompanionCube> XFS is a very good filesystem given the feature set.
L140[01:05:53] <agris> hmm
L141[01:06:16] <agris> Do you have to tune xfs to get it to perform better?
L142[01:06:38] <CompanionCube> I'm partial to ZFS, but if XFS works normally stick with what you know for now
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L144[01:23:18] <agris> yeah, normally i'd just run zfsonlinux but in this particular scenario I can't
L145[01:23:25] <agris> i must use a mainline kernel
L146[01:23:56] <CompanionCube> i mean, dkms is a thing...
L147[01:24:21] <CompanionCube> (performance on recent kernels is down though.)
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L152[01:51:31] <Ariri> I finished the install, I’m looking at general recommendations on the wiki now but does anyone have a gui they recommend
L153[01:52:55] <Ariri> Or like anything
L154[02:11:43] <Forecaster> gui for what
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L156[02:18:40] <CompanionCube> Well, what linux did you use before?
L157[03:00:43] <Forecaster> %sip random
L158[03:00:43] <MichiBot> You drink a bubbly rainbow potion (New!). You see the sky briefly flash solid dark blue then go back to normal.
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L161[03:09:03] <Ariri> Uh
L162[03:09:06] <Ariri> None
L163[03:09:54] <Ariri> Well Ubuntu, but like for 5 min when I was like 9 or something I didn’t know as much back then and didn’t see many uses
L164[03:10:14] <Ariri> Well Ubuntu, but like for 5 min when I was like 9 or something I didn’t know as much back then and didn’t see many different uses [Edited]
L165[03:13:09] <CompanionCube> hm
L166[03:18:45] <Izaya> I like XFCE because it's relatively light for a DE, traditional, and has the best panels
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L168[03:22:32] <agris> ubuntu spies on ur shit ans sends it to amazon
L169[03:28:12] <agris> ubuntu is so much garbage that's why everyone runs a fork of it just to make it usable
L170[03:28:23] <agris> the xubuntus, kubuntus and such
L171[03:28:49] <agris> https://www.fsf.org/blogs/rms/ubuntu-spyware-what-to-do
L172[03:30:48] <agris> https://www.pcworld.com/article/2895517/ubuntu-just-switched-to-systemd-the-project-sparking-controversy-throughout-linux.html
L173[03:31:52] <agris> http://suckless.org/sucks/systemd/
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L176[03:48:51] <bauen1> %tonk
L177[03:48:52] <MichiBot> I'm sorry bauen1, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 4 hours, 9 minutes and 16 seconds this time. 3 hours, 35 minutes and 39 seconds were wasted! Missed by 33 minutes and 36 seconds!
L178[03:50:15] <bauen1> package managers are easy to write
L179[03:50:22] <bauen1> until you start having to care about dependencies
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L182[04:02:31] <bauen1> Izaya: cpio is even simpler than tar to parse, seems quite like what you need
L183[04:02:45] <Izaya> more complicated than I Want
L184[04:02:58] <Inari> .
L185[04:03:08] <bauen1> how
L186[04:03:20] <Izaya> bauen1: I want to pack only files, with no metadata besides name/path
L187[04:03:57] <bauen1> you don't have to parse the additional fields and you can just ignore anything that isn't a file
L188[04:04:09] <Izaya> but that's logic to ignore stuff
L189[04:04:17] <bauen1> well
L190[04:04:23] <bauen1> you just don't parse it in the first place
L191[04:04:33] <Izaya> that's logic to only parse what I want
L192[04:05:00] <Izaya> I'm pretty much thinking <entry length as 2 bytes><name length as one byte><name><contents>
L193[04:05:07] <Inari> AmandaC / payonel https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/309529094452936705/591473366964109322/image0-42-1.png?width=707&height=676
L194[04:05:14] <Izaya> or possibly 4 bytes and 2 bytes, respectively
L195[04:05:16] * Izaya shrugs
L196[04:05:22] <bauen1> no, you literally just read the name and size from the header and since the header is fixed size, you can just skip it
L197[04:05:33] <Izaya> 4 bytes total, 3 total length and one name?
L198[04:05:34] * Izaya hmms
L199[04:05:39] <bauen1> please don't invent another standard with new tools
L200[04:05:56] <Izaya> if I can do cpio in under 500 bytes I'll do cpio
L201[04:06:01] <Izaya> at any rate, not high priority
L202[04:06:08] <bauen1> this was posted on the forums: https://pastebin.com/raw/YbrVjRwa
L203[04:06:18] <bauen1> pretty sure you can do it in under 500 bytes lol
L204[04:06:38] <Izaya> since when does lua have <<
L205[04:06:46] <bauen1> lua 5.3
L206[04:06:49] <Izaya> oh.
L207[04:06:51] <Izaya> that makes sense.
L208[04:07:55] <Izaya> >page is 635 bytes
L209[04:07:57] <Izaya> this is plenty doable
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L230[06:27:30] <alexandria> > I want to pack only files, with no metadata besides name/path
L231[06:27:34] <alexandria> cbfs?
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L235[06:36:30] <Izaya> ?
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L237[07:09:42] <bauen1> btw payonel interesting weirdness happens once you add multiple keyboard/screen/gpu components to ocvm (not that it's supported) including making ocvm unable to exit (only SIGKILL will kill it)
L238[07:10:43] <bauen1> or just running fine
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L241[07:36:39] * Izaya would like extra keyboards/displays via telnet/similar
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L243[08:06:59] <bauen1> actually, ocvm just needs to allocate more ptys (and make them attachable using tmux/screen)
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L246[08:42:47] <Inari> https://images-ext-2.discordapp.net/external/XACNA-CLBfXOetmh_ZH-y8GzagEVXb23aAEtCqxLB6A/%3Fwidth%3D587%26height%3D676/https/media.discordapp.net/attachments/398796907385716737/590886755222159361/image0.jpg
L247[08:43:46] <Skye> Inari: awu
L248[08:43:59] <Inari> Skye: telephone awoo!
L249[08:45:05] <Skye> Awu~
L250[08:46:46] <Inari> %pet Skye
L251[08:46:53] <Inari> %pet Skye
L252[08:46:56] <Inari> ¬_¬
L253[08:47:04] <Inari> %pet Skye
L254[08:47:04] * MichiBot brushes Skye with heaps of sleep. 7 health gained!
L255[08:47:14] * Skye zzz
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L260[08:49:14] <Inari> %drink random
L261[08:49:14] <MichiBot> You drink a molten diamond potion (New!). Inari suddenly forgets a random piece of trivia.
L262[08:49:21] <Inari> Ohno
L263[08:49:38] <Forecaster> %sip random
L264[08:49:38] <baschdel_> What on earth is wrong with this irc library ...
L265[08:49:40] <MichiBot> You drink a dull copper potion (New!). Forecaster's hair turn pink.
L266[08:49:49] <Inari> baschdel_: ?
L267[08:49:50] <Forecaster> o-o
L268[08:49:54] <Forecaster> oh
L269[08:49:56] <Forecaster> okay
L270[08:50:05] <Inari> "hair turn pink"
L271[08:50:07] <Inari> Nice English
L272[08:50:35] <Forecaster> Me fail english? That's unpossible.
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L274[08:50:51] <Inari> It's still kinda odd
L275[08:51:04] <Inari> That programming languages sometimes use serialize/unserialize
L276[08:51:09] <Inari> Instead of serialize/deseroialize
L277[08:51:14] <Inari> Nice typing
L278[08:51:15] <Inari> %bap myself
L279[08:51:16] * MichiBot baps myself with cherry blossom girl
L280[08:51:19] <Inari> :f
L281[08:51:47] <Forecaster> it should definitely be serialize/antiserialize
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L283[08:57:36] <Inari> EA: Loot boxes actually “surprise mechanics” that are “ethical and fun”
L284[08:57:38] <Inari> Heh
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L286[08:57:50] <Forecaster> yep
L287[08:57:56] <baschdel> #
L288[08:58:01] <Forecaster> definitely both of those things
L289[08:58:39] <Inari> Like who ever thougth that would sound good
L290[08:59:00] <Forecaster> whoever thought of it at EA apparently
L291[08:59:48] <Inari> And whoever signed off on it
L292[08:59:56] <Forecaster> yeah
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L294[09:02:55] <Inari> TIL gold is toxic
L295[09:04:09] <Inari> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g47P600SIgc
L296[09:04:09] <MichiBot> the only reason why i bought an amazon echo | length: 11s | Likes: 872 Dislikes: 36 Views: 23,615 | by tomatoanus | Published On 18/3/2019
L297[09:04:51] <MGR> gold is toxic?
L298[09:04:58] <Inari> Apparently, yes
L299[09:05:24] <Inari> It just has to dissolve to get into you though, an that needs like strong acids or so
L300[09:06:00] <MGR> Elemental gold is nearly inert
L301[09:06:12] <MGR> What I'm reading right now says that it ranges from doing nothing, to minor benefits when in compounds
L302[09:06:14] <Inari> Yeah, as said, it has to dissolve with a strong acid or such
L303[09:06:29] <Inari> " Although the gold ion is toxic, the acceptance of metallic gold as a food additive is due to its relative chemical inertness, and resistance to being corroded or transformed into soluble salts (gold compounds) by any known chemical process which would be encountered in the human body. "
L304[09:06:50] <Forecaster> huh... how odd, an element created by javascript has different margins despite being seemingly identical to an existing element...
L305[09:07:05] <Inari> Neat
L306[09:07:20] <Forecaster> the first two arrows were created by js http://tinyurl.com/y4apnf66
L307[09:07:37] <Forecaster> http://tinyurl.com/y6pvqanx
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L309[09:07:44] <Forecaster> all the same...
L310[09:08:16] <Forecaster> computed styles are all identical...
L311[09:09:26] <Forecaster> oh
L312[09:09:41] <Forecaster> is it because there's no line break after them in the html...
L313[09:10:04] <Forecaster> heh, yeah
L314[09:10:08] <Forecaster> html why are you like this
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L319[09:23:48] * baschdel realizes that powerline adapters and servers/IoT aren't the best combination
L320[09:23:58] <Izaya> BOOM
L321[09:24:10] <Izaya> can you get combined powerline adaptors/PoE injectors?
L322[09:28:11] <Forecaster> looks much better when all of them are generated by js so they're even more exactly the same http://tinyurl.com/yyk3hvgy
L323[09:28:44] <Ariri> http://tinyurl.com/y3u7h4o4
L324[09:29:28] <baschdel> Izaya: probably .... (I have no idea, my setup looks like this: ISP - router/modem - powerline - everything that needs internet access)
L325[09:29:45] <Ariri> %tonk
L326[09:30:48] <MichiBot> Ariri's new record is 5 hours, 40 minutes and 53 seconds! Ariri also gained 0.00765 (0.00153 x 5) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
L327[09:30:48] <MichiBot> Goshhawk! Ariri! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of 4 hours, 9 minutes and 16 seconds (By 1 hour, 31 minutes and 37 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L328[09:31:17] <Ariri> Ouch I’d use a separate router
L329[09:32:13] <Ariri> It’s less stressful and usually better speed and security
L330[09:34:18] <Izaya> if only that were practical in all cases
L331[09:49:57] <Ariri> What stops ya
L332[09:50:05] <Izaya> ADSL, mostly
L333[09:50:39] <Ariri> Some routers have adsl tho no
L334[09:50:45] <Ariri> Or just power line that
L335[09:50:55] <Ariri> Unlesss ur saying u need wired Ethernet too
L336[09:51:00] <Izaya> ADSL and OpenWRT support are effectively mutually exclusive
L337[09:51:02] <Izaya> VDSL even more so
L338[09:51:35] <Ariri> Oh
L339[09:52:02] <Izaya> Best you can do is stick your ISP routermodemthing into bridge mode and do PPPoE
L340[09:52:39] <Ariri> Yeah
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L343[09:58:04] <Izaya> mfw I was never taught about that time the US performed a coup to overthrow the australian government
L344[10:01:45] <Vexatos> Imagine living in a country where you could but a DSL modem and a router separately from one another
L345[10:01:51] <Vexatos> without one being built into the other
L346[10:01:57] <Vexatos> s/but/buy
L347[10:01:58] <MichiBot> <Vexatos> Imagine living in a country where you could buy a DSL modem and a router separately from one another
L348[10:02:44] <AmandaC> Vexatos: Nonsense! That's not """"Secure""""
L349[10:03:12] <Vexatos> I just don't understand it, you see
L350[10:03:19] <Vexatos> you can buy pure routers for €50
L351[10:03:21] <Vexatos> but no DSL modems
L352[10:03:30] <Vexatos> most of Germany runs on DSL
L353[10:03:41] <Vexatos> there is no reason for any home to have a separate router
L354[10:03:49] <Izaya> all I want is a PCI card that can do VDSL
L355[10:03:52] <Izaya> is that so much to ask
L356[10:03:54] <Vexatos> and offices sure as heck won't just get a €50 router
L357[10:04:04] <Vexatos> so where is the market for €50 routers
L358[10:04:35] <AmandaC> Vexatos: people who don't want the ISP to be able to remotely brick your modem to force an upgrade
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L360[10:05:36] <Vexatos> AmandaC, but that is what I mean
L361[10:05:40] <Vexatos> you can not buy a modem
L362[10:05:46] <Vexatos> you can buy a router without a modem
L363[10:05:49] <Vexatos> but no modem without a rotuer
L364[10:05:50] <Vexatos> router*
L365[10:06:06] <Izaya> Vexatos: ADSL is much more complicated than dialup
L366[10:06:06] <Ariri> So ask the isp to disable the router in the modem no
L367[10:06:10] <Ariri> That’s what I did
L368[10:06:14] <Vexatos> they cannot do that
L369[10:06:17] <Vexatos> it's literally
L370[10:06:19] <Ariri> Fr???
L371[10:06:20] <Izaya> you asked the ISP to do that?
L372[10:06:20] <Vexatos> not a thing in the software
L373[10:06:25] * Izaya squints
L374[10:06:30] <Izaya> Vexatos: I can stick mine in bridge mode
L375[10:06:31] <Vexatos> welcome to Deutsche Telekom™
L376[10:06:35] <Izaya> what sort of shit ISP routers do you have
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L378[10:06:56] <Ariri> It’s America they don’t make that shiz easy
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L380[10:07:06] <Ariri> And it wasn’t in the ui if I remember
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L382[10:09:22] <Ariri> I was like yah bruh I gots a 2 liter coke and a separate router and they were like yeah gotchu fam I disable the wifi for you and I like thanks fam squad happy patriotism and wall building
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L385[10:10:11] <Ariri> Might have to use google translate with American^^^
L386[10:10:17] <Ariri> To understand
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L388[10:11:41] <Ariri> Also question: is putting my virtual disk image on my usb (3.0) a decent idea so I can move between hosts with vms
L389[10:15:13] <Vexatos> my router definitely does not have such a feature, and my ISP has no access to meddle with it from their end
L390[10:15:37] <Vexatos> I think older versions did but they removed it as they are such a good ISP
L391[10:15:45] <Vexatos> so I'd have to buy a new modem
L392[10:15:49] <Vexatos> but there is no modem without a router
L393[10:15:51] <Ariri> I frikin wish
L394[10:15:54] <Vexatos> so I'd have to spend at least €200
L395[10:15:59] <Vexatos> on a new router+modem combo
L396[10:16:03] <Ariri> Companies and their proprietary shiz
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L398[11:12:31] <bauen1> Vexatos: are you on a fritzbox 6490 cable too ?
L399[11:12:53] <bauen1> some guy on the vodafone forums: "bridge mode is only supported by cheap modems"
L400[11:14:40] <bauen1> and if someone finds a pci euroDOCSIS 3.1 modem, call me
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L406[11:53:23] <Vexatos> bauen1, pls
L407[11:53:26] <Vexatos> fritzbox would be too advanced
L408[11:53:38] <Vexatos> it isn't PROPRIETARY enough
L409[11:53:51] <Vexatos> also even the "cheap modems" contain a router and are above €120
L410[11:58:20] <Skye> Something funny...
L411[11:58:34] <Skye> I had fun with DOCSIS modems since our ISP sent us too many
L412[11:58:39] <Skye> so they asked us the MAC address
L413[11:58:55] <Skye> If I had my own one, I probably could have tricked them to use that instead xD
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L420[12:11:46] * baschdel really does not get what this library is doing ...
L421[12:12:13] <bauen1> i really don't quite understand the whole mac thing, since you can usually overwrite the mac from software anyway
L422[12:13:13] <Skye> bauen1: well you're not able to change it without access to the firmware...
L423[12:13:29] <Izaya> erm
L424[12:13:41] <Izaya> I can change my machine's MAC address with one command
L425[12:13:45] <Izaya> I don't think I even need root
L426[12:13:49] <bauen1> well if you use your own modem you still have to provide them with a mac
L427[12:13:52] <bauen1> which is just stupid
L428[12:13:57] <Izaya> oh
L429[12:14:12] <Izaya> but point-to-point links don't have MAC addresses? :^)
L430[12:14:45] <Skye> DOCSIS is like original ehternet
L431[12:14:47] <bauen1> well cable modems do
L432[12:14:50] <Skye> It's not point to point
L433[12:15:07] <Izaya> it's an actual shared ether, right?
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L435[12:19:33] <AmandaC> WEll, I mean, they could make it so that you dont need to give them your mac address, presumbaly, it'd just get rid of the ability to actually bill you for it, I assume
L436[12:20:32] <AmandaC> but you're not giving them the MAC of your machine, but of the modem
L437[12:20:57] <AmandaC> at least for comcrap in the US that's how it is
L438[12:21:24] <Mysteryusy> Hello.
L439[12:21:49] <Mysteryusy> I have a loop which runs infinitely and prints a reactor's heat value.
L440[12:22:10] <Mysteryusy> How can I make it that when inside the loop I can input 0 which would exit the loop?
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L443[12:23:58] <bauen1> my point is that you could just give them 01:02:03:04:05:06 as your mac and then (since you control the modem) just change it on the modem side, combined with the "login" process you have to followed, that makes the mac part kind of useless / something that should be automated away anyway
L444[12:29:36] <baschdel> @Mysteryusy make a running variable, attach a listener to the keyboard(?) event with event.listen() on startup.
L445[12:29:37] <baschdel> Don't forget to remove the listener with event.ignore()
L446[12:29:43] <Bob> @Mysteryusy have an event.pull, to break out of a program or hard interupt use CRTL + ALT + C (it will crash anything)
L447[12:29:53] <Bob> or alternatively event listen yes
L448[12:30:22] <Mysteryusy> Awesome, thanks.
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L450[13:04:56] <xDmaN> Hey guys, how can I pass the character pressed with an event? So on "key_down" i know which character was pressed?
L451[13:05:24] <Bob> Look for signals on the wiki
L452[13:05:27] <Bob> ive forgot the format
L453[13:05:33] <Bob> but event returns it
L454[13:07:07] <xDmaN> So if it's ``key_down(keyboardAddress: string, char: number, code: number, playerName: string)`` then I ``print(char)``
L455[13:07:07] <xDmaN> ?
L456[13:08:43] <xDmaN> nvm
L457[13:08:44] <xDmaN> got it
L458[13:13:53] <pentadyne> hey does anyone know where the program that handles running programs is in OpenOs
L459[13:15:27] <bad at vijya> what
L460[13:15:28] <bad at vijya> explain
L461[13:15:39] <bad at vijya> do you mean the shell?
L462[13:16:07] <Bob> @xDmaN no, you didnt assign char, thats the returns of the event pull function
L463[13:16:17] <xDmaN> Yeye
L464[13:16:21] <pentadyne> like when you run a lua file, I wanna see what openos does in the background
L465[13:16:22] <bad at vijya> pentadyne: do you mean the shell????
L466[13:16:49] <pentadyne> I'm not sure
L467[13:16:57] <Bob> You cant see what its doing until you print or render it
L468[13:17:23] <bad at vijya> that sounds like the shell?
L469[13:17:36] <bad at vijya> i mean, openos's source is on github soooo
L470[13:17:43] <Bob> @xDmaN event,address,char,code,Player = event.pull("key_down")
L471[13:18:00] <bad at vijya> https://github.com/MightyPirates/OpenComputers/tree/master-MC1.7.10/src/main/resources/assets/opencomputers/loot/openos
L472[13:19:04] <pentadyne> I'm writing my own parser for a package manager, I'm basing it off the basic concepts I gathered from my time using the arch package manager
L473[13:20:33] <xDmaN> Any idea why does it stop with every single key down not only Q http://tinyurl.com/y5b9yftj
L474[13:21:21] <Bob> char is already the character i think
L475[13:21:29] <Bob> and event listen doesnt register the event
L476[13:21:39] <Bob> so its directly (address,char,code,player)
L477[13:21:47] <Bob> i think i might be wrong look in the wiki
L478[13:21:56] <Bob> ~~also why coding in OpenOS, use Notepad++~~
L479[13:23:16] <Zef> It is treating Q as a variable
L480[13:23:19] <Zef> Not a string
L481[13:23:25] <Zef> Put quotes around it @xDmaN
L482[13:24:29] <xDmaN> Same thing
L483[13:25:25] <Mysteryusy> http://tinyurl.com/y3arftv6
L484[13:25:29] <Mysteryusy> Returns same "error"
L485[13:26:42] <Bob> print name keyadress and char to see
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L487[13:30:36] <xDmaN> http://tinyurl.com/y44lt6k5
L488[13:30:36] <xDmaN> http://tinyurl.com/yyxpkxhq
L489[13:30:54] <xDmaN> code and output
L490[13:31:09] <xDmaN> http://tinyurl.com/y5h57obk
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L493[13:40:31] <payonel> pentadyne: yuo can run `ps` in openos to see running things
L494[13:41:46] <payonel> agris: lshw causing a hang on the server?
L495[13:42:26] <agris> payonel, not a hang
L496[13:42:31] <agris> a complete crash
L497[13:45:40] <agris> also native libraries are not loading
L498[13:45:52] <agris> in Linux amd64
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L500[13:54:41] <lopezt> ey guys
L501[13:54:55] <lopezt> does anyone know the dimensions of a chunk?
L502[13:54:58] <pentadyne> I'm loading a file with load() and I can call methods inside the file but not outside
L503[13:55:18] <pentadyne> 16x16x16']
L504[13:55:27] <agris> 16x16xinfinti
L505[13:55:47] <pentadyne> not quite
L506[13:55:58] <pentadyne> 16x16x256 if you wanna count the whole chunk
L507[13:56:22] <agris> you can override the max build hight
L508[13:57:35] <lopezt> hmm, i was tinking a minecraft:map would cover a whole chunk
L509[13:58:29] <Bob> 16x16x16, cubic chunks allow infinite Y and it divides chunks into subchunks
L510[13:58:38] <Bob> a vanilla chunk 16x255x16
L511[14:00:03] <lopezt> ok i got it a map covers 128x128 blocks what is 8x8 chunks
L512[14:00:25] <payonel> agris: it sounds like a hang because you said it didn't crash right away
L513[14:00:43] <agris> the tick hung
L514[14:00:49] <pentadyne> I'd say its a hang since it causes a tick to last for 60 seconds
L515[14:00:50] <payonel> right, then times out and shutdown
L516[14:01:02] <agris> then the watchdog caused the crash because of the hung tick
L517[14:01:15] <payonel> right, hang :)
L518[14:01:28] <payonel> so without nativelibs, i'll test that
L519[14:02:00] <payonel> pentadyne: read about the environment for loaded lua chunks
L520[14:02:13] <pentadyne> okay
L521[14:02:29] <payonel> %lua function f() return 1 end
L522[14:02:40] <payonel> %lua file_contents = "print(f())"
L523[14:03:15] <payonel> %lua loaded = load(file_contents, "str", { __index = _G }) ()
L524[14:03:15] <MichiBot> main:1: bad argument #3 to 'load' (string expected, got table)
L525[14:03:22] <payonel> oh derp
L526[14:04:29] <payonel> %lua loaded = load(file_contents, "str", "t", { __index = _G }) ()
L527[14:04:29] <MichiBot> [string "str"]:1: attempt to call global 'f' (a nil value)
L528[14:04:43] <payonel> pentadyne: see how i can't use f inside that load?
L529[14:04:48] <pentadyne> yeah
L530[14:04:59] <payonel> %lua loaded = load(file_contents, "str", "t", { __index = { print = print, f = f } }) ()
L531[14:04:59] <MichiBot> [string "str"]:1: attempt to call global 'f' (a nil value)
L532[14:05:28] <payonel> ok i'm an idiot, i haven't worked in lua for months
L533[14:05:37] <payonel> %lua loaded = load(file_contents, "str", "t", { print = print, f = f } ) ()
L534[14:05:37] <MichiBot> 1
L535[14:05:58] <payonel> %lua loaded = load(file_contents, "str", "t", setmetatable({ f = f }, { __index = _G }) ) ()
L536[14:05:58] <MichiBot> [string "str"]:1: attempt to call global 'print' (a nil value)
L537[14:06:09] <payonel> %flip load
L538[14:06:10] <MichiBot> payonel: (╯°□°)╯pɐol
L539[14:06:28] <payonel> i'm a bit rusty, sorry
L540[14:06:58] <pentadyne> I figured it out, thanks :)
L541[14:08:01] <payonel> oh hm, my code was right, MichiBot's lua seems confused?...
L542[14:08:09] <payonel> %lua _G.print
L543[14:08:11] <MichiBot> main:1: attempt to index global '_G' (a nil value)
L544[14:08:13] <payonel> ah
L545[14:08:18] <payonel> that's why
L546[14:08:25] <payonel> %lua _ENV
L547[14:08:27] <MichiBot> table: 0x7f226088fa60
L548[14:08:29] <payonel> %lua _ENV.print
L549[14:08:29] <MichiBot> function: 0x7f22608990c0
L550[14:08:46] <payonel> %lua load(file_contents, "str", "t", setmetatable({ f = f }, { __index = _ENV }) ) ()
L551[14:08:46] <MichiBot> 1
L552[14:08:51] <pentadyne> oh now load isn't running my code rip
L553[14:10:26] <payonel> agris: which oc? 1.7.3 or 1.7.4?
L554[14:10:36] <agris> 1.7.4.153
L555[14:14:26] <bauen1> %help
L556[14:14:26] <MichiBot> bauen1: Command list: http://michibot.pc-logix.com/help
L557[14:14:49] <bauen1> %lua return _VERSION
L558[14:14:50] <MichiBot> Lua 5.2
L559[14:15:01] <bauen1> %lua5.3 return _VERSION
L560[14:16:21] <bauen1> Is the source code of the sandbox available ?
L561[14:17:05] <pentadyne> So if I load it with a custom environment, using load("function test() print("hi") end", "str", "bt", PKGBUILD_ENV) how do I execute the test function?
L562[14:17:52] <bauen1> load returns a function
L563[14:18:19] <bauen1> after running that PKGBUILD_ENV.test would be the function you need
L564[14:19:32] <bauen1> %lua t=setmetatable({}, {__index=_G}) local f=assert(load("function test() print('hi') end", "=str", "t", t))() return t
L565[14:19:32] <MichiBot> table: 0x7f21fc146040
L566[14:19:38] <bauen1> %lua return t.test
L567[14:19:39] <MichiBot> function: 0x7f21fc145730
L568[14:19:44] <bauen1> %lua t.test()
L569[14:19:45] <MichiBot> str:1: attempt to call global 'print' (a nil value)
L570[14:20:09] <pentadyne> I didn't copy it exactly and I found my error, thank you
L571[14:20:30] <payonel> agris: lshw with luaj forced doesn't hang for me
L572[14:20:58] <payonel> how large is youre server folder? is it something you could tar up for me?
L573[14:21:53] <bauen1> %lua t2=setmetatable({},{__index=_G}) return t2._VERSION
L574[14:21:53] <MichiBot> nil
L575[14:22:01] <Vexatos> "I'm also not a fan of this"
L576[14:22:05] * Vexatos throws a brick at @Forecaster
L577[14:22:32] <bauen1> how does that not work
L578[14:22:42] <Vexatos> nice pun I hate it
L579[14:22:43] <Forecaster> ow
L580[14:23:06] <Bob> http://tinyurl.com/y343fkgs
L581[14:23:20] <Forecaster> what did I do? D:
L582[14:23:23] <Bob> it does not work because michibot doesnt use latest lua i suppose
L583[14:23:39] <Vexatos> @Forecaster the video you just published D:
L584[14:23:53] <bauen1> but lua 5.2 should have support for __index being a table
L585[14:24:20] <bauen1> %lua return setmetatable({},{__index=function(_,k)return _G[k] end})._VERSION
L586[14:24:20] <MichiBot> main:1: attempt to index global '_G' (a nil value)
L587[14:24:22] <Forecaster> oh, you mean the video that my scheduler published :P
L588[14:24:24] <bauen1> oh
L589[14:24:29] <bauen1> who broke _G
L590[14:24:31] <Vexatos> D:
L591[14:24:46] <bauen1> %resetsandbox
L592[14:24:54] <bauen1> %sandboxreset
L593[14:25:07] <bauen1> %resetlua
L594[14:25:08] <MichiBot> Sandbox reset
L595[14:25:11] <bauen1> %lua return setmetatable({},{__index=function(_,k)return _G[k] end})._VERSION
L596[14:25:11] <MichiBot> main:1: attempt to index global '_G' (a nil value)
L597[14:25:35] <bauen1> %lua return setmetatable({},{__index=function(_,k)return _ENV[k] end})._VERSION
L598[14:25:35] <MichiBot> Lua 5.2
L599[14:25:42] <bauen1> this sandbox is ever so slightly broken
L600[14:26:05] <payonel> %lua _G=_ENV
L601[14:26:09] <payonel> :)
L602[14:26:40] <bauen1> who wrote MichiBot ?
L603[14:27:04] <Forecaster> you did, don't you remember?
L604[14:28:11] <bauen1> i remember writing a brainfuck irc echo bot, but not MichiBot, no
L605[14:28:53] <Vexatos> michiyo wrote michibot
L606[14:33:55] <bauen1> %tonk
L607[14:33:56] <MichiBot> I'm sorry bauen1, you were not able to beat Ariri's record of 5 hours, 40 minutes and 53 seconds this time. 5 hours, 4 minutes and 10 seconds were wasted! Missed by 36 minutes and 43 seconds!
L608[14:35:27] <agris> payonel, it's 6GB
L609[14:35:53] <agris> I'm not comfortable sharing all my server data with you, but would a crashlog help?
L610[14:38:00] <payonel> curious what PI youre concerned about that isn't in a crashlog?
L611[14:39:04] <Forecaster> Vexatos: I'm afraid I don't remember that particular pun :P
L612[14:39:57] <payonel> but anyways, we could try sharing: `tar czf agris.tgz config/ libraries/ mods/ forge*.jar minecraft*.jar`
L613[14:40:07] <payonel> and whatever start script you use to start/run it
L614[14:41:05] * payonel is still curious what is bad to share that isn't in a crash log
L615[14:42:11] <payonel> if you need a upload folder, i can make one for you
L616[14:44:39] <agris> well it's a private server and I don't want people going off and making clones of it just yet
L617[14:45:02] <agris> i'll share it with you payonel but please be mindful of that
L618[14:45:38] <agris> do you have a gpg key?
L619[14:46:11] <Forecaster> a list of mods is hardly enough to "make a clone" of it
L620[14:46:57] <Vexatos> >still using gzip in 2019
L621[14:46:58] <Vexatos> payonel pls
L622[14:47:47] <payonel> i'll use gzip until you tear it from my cold dead heart
L623[14:47:55] <Forecaster> oh wait, payo asked you to zip up the server, didn't see that
L624[14:48:24] <alexandria> %tonk
L625[14:48:25] <MichiBot> I'm sorry alexandria, you were not able to beat Ariri's record of 5 hours, 40 minutes and 53 seconds this time. 14 minutes and 28 seconds were wasted! Missed by 5 hours, 26 minutes and 25 seconds!
L626[14:48:34] <Vexatos> payonel, friendly reminder that I made this highly unscientific comparison sheet mostly serving to show just how awful gzip is https://quantum-chemistry.is-pretty.cool/6PZo7uu.png
L627[14:48:44] <alexandria> dang
L628[14:49:06] <Vexatos> performed on a random collection of binary and plaintext files
L629[14:49:10] <payonel> Vexatos: neither the first nor last :)
L630[14:49:12] <Vexatos> 5GB in size
L631[14:49:13] <agris> payonel, http://www.nuegia.net/minecraft/shit.tar.xz
L632[14:49:37] <payonel> agris: i was going to give you a private upload path, also you can dm if you like
L633[14:49:59] <Vexatos> >tar.xz
L634[14:50:01] <Vexatos> see this guy knows
L635[14:50:01] <agris> nah, just tell me when you got it
L636[14:50:12] <agris> and i'll delete it
L637[14:50:18] <payonel> eta 15s
L638[14:50:22] <Vexatos> gzip needs to go die in a potat
L639[14:50:25] <payonel> Vexatos: i'll use tgz just to annoy you
L640[14:50:28] <Vexatos> thanks
L641[14:50:31] <agris> gzip is not actually that bad
L642[14:50:41] <payonel> agris: done
L643[14:50:46] <Vexatos> well, in my graph it is therefore it must be generally awful
L644[14:50:58] <Vexatos> because my graph performed on one random sample is definitely telling
L645[14:51:07] <Vexatos> I took multiple semesters of statistical analysis so you can trust me
L646[14:51:50] <agris> you can buy FPGAs on a PCIE card now that allow you to hardware offload gzip and use it are speeds of like 10-40 GB/s
L647[14:52:09] <Vexatos> seriously though zstd is like the only good thing to ever come out of facebook and everyone should use it it's better and faster than both zip and gzip. Notice the logarithmic x axis
L648[14:52:17] <agris> with a simple patch to the linux kernel for kernelspace and a patch to userspace tools
L649[14:52:51] <agris> bzip2 is a better competitor to gzip for it's purpose
L650[14:53:02] <Vexatos> bzip2 is also slower
L651[14:53:11] <Vexatos> by a factor of 2 to 5 or so
L652[14:53:41] <Vexatos> it's much better at compressing though
L653[14:53:49] <agris> for for me, having a transparently compressed ZFS subvolume that's hardware accelerated it's tottally worth using gzip for
L654[14:54:02] <Vexatos> zstd is like twice as fast and does better compression so
L655[14:54:13] <Vexatos> but sure hwaccel helps
L656[14:54:34] <agris> you also gotta think about implementation complexity and standardization
L657[14:54:48] <agris> especially if your archiving something and want to read it 40 years later
L658[14:55:04] <Vexatos> I also recently found out that lrzip is even viable on small archives less than 100kB in size, not that it really makes sense
L659[14:56:03] <Vexatos> lrzip is very nice if you are like me and have to store some very, very large amounts of source code of some old program you had to compile at some point
L660[14:56:16] <Vexatos> (bless 1995 fortran code)
L661[15:03:42] <agris> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0_ZJbT2OwA
L662[15:03:43] <MichiBot> Inside the mind of a vintage Sony AIBO robot | length: 11m 59s | Likes: 67 Dislikes: 2 Views: 1,605 | by Janus Cycle | Published On 10/3/2019
L663[15:08:26] <payonel> agris: hmm. a client failed to connect complaining about missing badlands mod
L664[15:08:35] <payonel> weird, i used the same mods dir you sent
L665[15:08:47] <payonel> betweenlands, i mean
L666[15:09:17] <payonel> ah, the jar is TheBetweenlands-3.3.13-server.jar
L667[15:09:26] <payonel> i assume there is a client side version of that, too
L668[15:09:35] <payonel> lame way to manage a mod
L669[15:10:48] <agris> payonel, yes
L670[15:11:15] <agris> grab the client from my it's website
L671[15:11:16] <agris> https://www.nuegia.net/minecraft/
L672[15:11:51] <payonel> AND that causes the client to crash on load
L673[15:13:20] <agris> which version did you load?
L674[15:14:00] <Mimiru> bauen1, gamax92 wrote the lua stuff
L675[15:18:00] <agris> payonel, grab the stable version of the client
L676[15:20:43] <bad at vijya> i saw xz
L677[15:21:34] <bad at vijya> lemme just
L678[15:21:39] <bad at vijya> pull up the thing about xz
L679[15:21:58] <bad at vijya> http://www.nongnu.org/lzip/xz_inadequate.html
L680[15:23:22] <agris> payonel, you get everything working?
L681[15:26:19] <payonel> looks like we have a repro
L682[15:26:36] <payonel> sadly, it takes a good five minutes for this pack to load on my laptop :/
L683[15:26:51] <bad at vijya> oof
L684[15:27:05] <payonel> it doesn't repro on its own, could be configs, could be cross mod crap
L685[15:27:07] <payonel> i'll poke at it
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L687[15:39:08] <payonel> agris: fwiw, it repros with native lua enabled
L688[15:39:25] <agris> the client?
L689[15:39:30] <agris> yeah the client loads fine
L690[15:39:34] <agris> the server doesnt
L691[15:39:44] <payonel> i'm not talking about client vs server
L692[15:39:50] <payonel> i'm talking about the hang
L693[15:39:57] <payonel> it repros weather i have native lua or not
L694[15:49:58] <agris> what does repros mean
L695[15:50:07] <AmandaC> reproductions
L696[15:50:09] <Skye> reproduces
L697[15:50:23] <AmandaC> a test case that causes the crash, so he can start debugging to find why it's happening
L698[15:50:26] <agris> oh ok so you are in fact able to reproduce the crash
L699[15:50:29] <Skye> yep
L700[15:50:36] <agris> good
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L702[15:54:44] <agris> How's your titanium pancreas doing?
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L706[16:09:43] <Forecaster> excuse you GitHub D:< http://tinyurl.com/y373whk7
L707[16:09:52] <Forecaster> what do you mean 29% hack?!
L708[16:10:10] <Inari> Haha
L709[16:10:34] <Bob> Hax0r
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L718[16:31:25] <t20kdc> DEFLATE/gzip is probably still quite useful for systems that need a balanced algorithm size, given zstd's a bit more complicated
L719[16:34:52] <Vexatos> true
L720[16:35:06] <t20kdc> that said, DEFLATE's got problems too in this regard - for any system where the target size is, say, 64K, and algorithm size counts, even implementing DEFLATE might be a bit much
L721[16:35:52] <t20kdc> I measured this for KittenOS NEO stuff, and... there were gains from DEFLATE over my algorithm, but probably not gains worth the implementation cost.
L722[16:36:57] <t20kdc> Then again, my algorithm's not exactly 8-bit-clean, so there's some data optimization going on there.
L723[16:38:17] <t20kdc> If zstd is absolutely always available in a way that'll have no cost to system size; it's objectively the best. Outside of that, though...
L724[16:41:04] <t20kdc> Also, I just tested this, and zstd seems to default to a worse-than-GZIP setting
L725[16:43:13] <t20kdc> Input: 225280, 20kdc alg: 62016, zstd (default): 52295, gzip: 49493, zstd (--ultra -22): 44121
L726[16:44:30] <t20kdc> It's probably possible to fit DEFLATE in 10k, but still.
L727[16:45:51] <t20kdc> Apparently definitely possible to fit it in. Unminified would almost obliterate any benefit. Minified & itself compressed might have some merits.
L728[16:46:23] <Ariri> https://i.imgur.com/i2vEHXq.png Can someone help me with this? https://i.imgur.com/i2vEHXq.png
L729[16:46:46] <t20kdc> You entered "#", not "@".
L730[16:46:48] <Ariri> trying to enable dhcpcd so it can connect to the internet (post-install) and use openssh but
L731[16:46:50] <Ariri> Oh
L732[16:47:23] <Ariri> welp shiz
L733[16:47:24] <Ariri> thanks
L734[16:47:58] <pentadyne> ay my package manager works now
L735[16:50:19] <Ariri> https://i.imgur.com/gbMNbz5.png
L736[16:50:19] <pentadyne> if anyone wants to see the monstrosity I created its here: https://gitlab.com/-/ide/project/amberkowalski/opencomputers-files/tree/master/-/
L737[16:50:52] <pentadyne> oh I messed up the link gdi
L738[16:50:57] <pentadyne> https://gitlab.com/amberkowalski/opencomputers-files
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L740[16:53:47] <Ariri> https://i.imgur.com/QxymUQ1.png :(
L741[16:53:54] <Ariri> Still broke
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L743[16:54:08] <Ariri> i reinstalled dhcpcd with pacman but no luck
L744[16:54:13] <agris> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C3xIY3rSZs
L745[16:54:14] <MichiBot> Hacking the NEC P3 mobile phone, 1990's style | length: 16m 15s | Likes: 14 Dislikes: 0 Views: 302 | by Janus Cycle | Published On 11/11/2018
L746[16:54:18] <Ariri> dhcpcd interface dont do anything either
L747[16:54:27] <Ariri> `dhcpcd interface` dont do anything either [Edited]
L748[16:54:39] <t20kdc> Ariri: Check the journal as it states?
L749[16:54:49] <Ariri> https://i.imgur.com/gbMNbz5.png
L750[16:55:15] <Ariri> https://i.imgur.com/hz7vkq5.png
L751[16:55:41] <pentadyne> have you tried
L752[16:56:01] <t20kdc> So the network device... might not be running in the first place...?
L753[16:56:05] <pentadyne> systemctl enable dhcpd@[interface].service?
L754[16:56:44] <t20kdc> they already started the DHCP client, but the interface's down and that seems to be disallowing any systemd action from doing anything
L755[16:56:56] <t20kdc> so it failed because dependency failure
L756[16:56:56] <pentadyne> oh
L757[16:56:58] <Ariri> it should be... i did an install on my laptop yesterday i dont think its diff
L758[16:56:58] <Ariri> https://i.imgur.com/GKXQfF9.png
L759[16:57:54] <t20kdc> does `dhcpcd end18` do anything?
L760[16:58:20] <t20kdc> ...wait, hold on, is...
L761[16:58:24] <t20kdc> end18 even the right network device
L762[16:58:27] <Ariri> testing ^
L763[16:58:33] <Ariri> no its ens but still not working
L764[16:58:53] <Ariri> even w/ .service
L765[16:59:04] <t20kdc> systemctl start dhcpcd@enp0s3 ?
L766[16:59:58] <Ariri> that did something
L767[17:00:16] <t20kdc> check ip addr, and if it stuck: systemctl enable dhcpcd@enp0s3
L768[17:01:01] <t20kdc> by 'if it stuck' I mean "DOWN" now says "UP"
L769[17:01:22] <Ariri> i think it got it but should i do enable anyways so it does that on boot
L770[17:01:24] <Ariri> it says UP
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L772[17:01:39] <t20kdc> well, that's the DHCP stuff resolved then
L773[17:02:10] <Ariri> http://tinyurl.com/y3ygz35b
L774[17:02:17] <Ariri> think so
L775[17:02:39] <Ariri> yeah ping works
L776[17:06:54] <Vexatos> anyone here happen to know how the hell to compile luasec on windows?
L777[17:07:21] <t20kdc> Well, it appears to have a vcxproj file, so you have two options
L778[17:07:30] <t20kdc> which option to use depends on how the local Lua was compiled
L779[17:07:38] <t20kdc> 1. MinGW. 2. Visual Studio.
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L782[17:10:59] <Ariri> why is its IP start diff than those on my network (10.0. vs 192.168.) and i cantlog into ssh on it eitherway
L783[17:11:48] <t20kdc> Might have something to do with the way the network's setup
L784[17:12:00] <t20kdc> Check if there's anything in the network status of the VM
L785[17:12:37] <Ariri> http://tinyurl.com/y6chzuy5
L786[17:13:05] <Ariri> i see that
L787[17:13:14] <t20kdc> No, of the VM
L788[17:13:16] <Ariri> but it doesnt match the 10.0. in my inet
L789[17:13:50] <t20kdc> On the bottom status bar of the VM, there should be a bunch of indicators
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L791[17:15:53] <Ariri> https://i.imgur.com/e06cKSL.png
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L793[17:16:30] <Ariri> it pings google fine if that means anything
L794[17:17:05] <agris> google pings you
L795[17:17:12] <bad at vijya> in soviet russia
L796[17:18:12] <t20kdc> So apparently NAT-based networking in VirtualBox requires you setup a port-forward in the VM settings to access the VM in the NAT
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L799[17:21:27] <Ariri> oh
L800[17:21:37] <Ariri> so do i portforward to the host adapter then?
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L802[17:33:30] <lopezt> %tonk
L803[17:33:30] <MichiBot> I'm sorry lopezt, you were not able to beat Ariri's record of 5 hours, 40 minutes and 53 seconds this time. 2 hours, 45 minutes and 5 seconds were wasted! Missed by 2 hours, 55 minutes and 48 seconds!
L804[17:34:05] <lopezt> what is going on here?
L805[17:34:32] <alexandria> %tonk
L806[17:34:32] <MichiBot> I'm sorry alexandria, you were not able to beat Ariri's record of 5 hours, 40 minutes and 53 seconds this time. 1 minute and 2 seconds were wasted! Missed by 5 hours, 39 minutes and 51 seconds!
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L809[17:35:11] <lopezt> i guess will try to leave low prio in dota 2 now
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L812[18:17:17] <AmandaC> %8ball grilled cheez?
L813[18:17:17] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Outlook not so good
L814[18:17:25] <AmandaC> :(
L815[18:17:39] <AmandaC> grilled cheez.
L816[18:44:52] <AmandaC> %choose disco zelda or space fish
L817[18:44:52] <MichiBot> AmandaC: I'm 40% "disco zelda"!
L818[18:45:50] <AmandaC> %8ball put away the computer?
L819[18:45:50] <MichiBot> AmandaC: [ The Bowling ball doesn't answer ]
L820[18:45:55] <AmandaC> That's a yes
L821[18:46:11] <AmandaC> o/ nerds, I'll check in every so often
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L823[19:15:08] <bad at vijya> http://tinyurl.com/y4xu4ev6
L824[19:16:32] <CompanionCube> Ariri: or just use bridged mode
L825[19:16:38] <CompanionCube> that'll also get you a 192.168.x.x IP
L826[19:18:48] <CompanionCube> agris: so do you actually have QAT to use for gzip acceleration?
L827[19:19:01] * CompanionCube will also be happy when zstd support gets included
L828[19:28:05] <Ariri> Yeah i figured it out, thx tho
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L830[19:47:23] <Ariri> Im installing a DE for arch and i already made a user while installing arch, so should i make another and leave that for ssh or use the same one but modify it to work for the DE
L831[19:57:38] <bad at vijya> how would it not work with the DE?
L832[20:00:59] <Ariri> the arguments were diffrent
L833[20:01:05] <Ariri> something about a home directory
L834[20:01:33] <Ariri> oh well, already installed sddm now
L835[20:01:35] <Ariri> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L836[20:18:56] <CompanionCube> why would you need to change the homedir
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L838[21:48:38] <pentadye> oh welp I forgot the n
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L842[21:48:50] <pentadyne> there
L843[21:49:55] <pentadyne> anyone know if I can make a program return false to os.execute in openos?
L844[21:51:23] <pentadyne> I tried os.exit(false) but it doesnt work
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L848[21:56:46] <pentadyne> yikes
L849[21:57:41] <AmandaC> %tell Inari it's definitely sleepy time giggles + the fact I'm so late in the loop, but I just giggled for like a minute after trying an impossible jump and beaming mess myself against whatever the black hole forge thing is.
L850[21:57:42] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Inari will be notified of this message when next seen.
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L852[21:58:25] <Burger> Incredible.
L853[21:58:44] <AmandaC> pentadyne: I don't think you can do that. Unless throwing an error does it
L854[21:59:03] <pentadyne> I'll try that
L855[21:59:05] <AmandaC> Burger: are you cheezburger?
L856[21:59:12] <Burger> no
L857[21:59:18] <AmandaC> Aww
L858[21:59:33] * AmandaC loses interested
L859[21:59:57] <Burger> I heard having triple screens is a thing. Do I just make multiple screens next to eachother?
L860[21:59:57] <AmandaC> %8ball explore more disco Zelda before sleep?
L861[21:59:58] <MichiBot> AmandaC: My reply is no
L862[22:00:16] <AmandaC> Right. Sleep time it is then. Night nerds
L863[22:00:50] <Burger> exit
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L868[22:33:04] <pentadyne> okay so throwing an error, however desperate that may be, did not work
L869[22:33:40] <pentadyne> for the record I'm trying to make a function that returns true or false when executed with [program] --query
L870[22:44:12] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L871[22:44:13] <MichiBot> I'm sorry CompanionCube, you were not able to beat Ariri's record of 5 hours, 40 minutes and 53 seconds this time. 5 hours, 9 minutes and 40 seconds were wasted! Missed by 31 minutes and 13 seconds!
L872[22:44:19] <CompanionCube> :(
L873[22:58:32] <Zef> You know it's good when you plug in a usb keyboard and it takes 5 minutes for it to start working
L874[23:15:23] <pentadyne> one of my keyboards doesn't work in bios
L875[23:15:26] <pentadyne> or grub
L876[23:15:39] <pentadyne> so I have to have an extra keyboard plugged in
L877[23:30:41] <CompanionCube> what type is it?
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