<<Prev Next>> Scroll to Bottom
Stuff goes here
L1[00:08:22] ⇨
Joins: {Opsimath}Shawn
({Opsimath}Shawn!~shawn156@c-76-25-73-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net)
L2[00:14:27]
<Forecaster>
%tonk
L3[00:14:28] <MichiBot> Goshhawk!
Forecaster! You beat Ariri's previous record of 52 minutes and 26
seconds (By 23 minutes and 54 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L4[00:14:29] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 1 hour, 16 minutes and 21 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.0004 tonk points for stealing the tonk.
L5[00:49:02] <bpm140> %drink
L6[00:49:02] <MichiBot> You drink a mutable
crimson potion (New!). bpm140 turns into a dilithium bear for 5
hours.
L7[00:49:16] <bpm140> %drink beer
L8[00:49:17] <MichiBot> This doesn't seem to
be a potion I recognize... Make sure it has an appearance and
consistency keyword, and the word "potion" in it.
L9[00:49:24] <bpm140> kpz.....
L10[00:50:00] <bpm140> %beee
L11[00:50:05] <bpm140> %beer
L12[00:50:15] <bpm140> ok
L13[01:32:58]
<Ariri>
%tonk
L14[01:32:58] <MichiBot> Heckgosh! Ariri!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 1 hour, 16 minutes and 21
seconds (By 2 minutes and 9 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L15[01:32:59] <MichiBot> Ariri's new record
is 1 hour, 18 minutes and 30 seconds! Ariri also gained 0.00008
(0.00004 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
L16[01:33:01]
<Ariri> and
gn
L17[02:06:36] ⇦
Quits: xarses (xarses!~xarses@c-73-15-107-55.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
(Read error: Connection reset by peer)
L18[02:07:08] ⇨
Joins: xarses
(xarses!~xarses@c-73-15-107-55.hsd1.ca.comcast.net)
L19[03:02:57] ⇦
Quits: {Opsimath}Shawn
({Opsimath}Shawn!~shawn156@c-76-25-73-212.hsd1.co.comcast.net)
(Read error: Connection reset by peer)
L20[03:04:13]
<Forecaster>
%tonk
L21[03:04:14] <MichiBot> Consarn it!
Forecaster! You beat Ariri's previous record of 1 hour, 18 minutes
and 30 seconds (By 12 minutes and 45 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L22[03:04:15] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 1 hour, 31 minutes and 15 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.00042 (0.00021 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
L23[03:22:33] <Lizzy> %warp
L24[03:22:33] <MichiBot> You end up in a
frozen world.
L26[03:22:41] <Lizzy> %wap
L27[03:22:44] <Lizzy> %warp
L28[03:22:44] <MichiBot> You end up in a
world inhabited by mimes.
L29[03:22:51] <Lizzy> uh, no
L30[03:22:54] <Lizzy> %warp
L31[03:22:54] <MichiBot> You end up in a
dimension populated by spaghetti.
L32[03:22:59] *
Lizzy hmms
L33[03:23:18] *
Lizzy starts eating the spahgetti
L34[03:31:25]
<Forecaster>
and thus ragnarok began in the spaghetti world
L35[03:31:30]
<Forecaster>
%sip
L36[03:31:30] <MichiBot> You drink a gloopy
lime potion (New!). Forecaster is now Borg until their next sip of
water.
L37[03:31:42]
<Forecaster>
pasta is futile
L38[03:33:47]
<FeherNeoH>
a dimension populated by spaghetti? is that the dimension of
git/svn?
L39[03:56:11] <Lizzy> %loot
L40[03:56:11] <MichiBot> Lizzy: You get a
loot box! It contains a pecan pie. (100%)
L41[05:06:05]
<Forecaster>
%loot pecan pie
L42[05:06:05] <MichiBot> Forecaster: You
stab pecan pie! It dropped a sad looking flower. (100%)!
L43[05:06:10]
<Forecaster>
aw
L44[05:33:01] ⇨
Joins: Inari
(Inari!~Pinkishu@pD9E8F09C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L45[05:33:54] <Inari> Nepunepunep
L46[05:34:00] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(Vexatos!~Vexatos@port-92-200-73-190.dynamic.qsc.de)
L47[05:34:01] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L48[05:34:13] <Inari> AmandaC: Haha
L49[05:34:22] <Inari> AmandaC: Our cat when
the weather was bad would want to be let out
L50[05:34:33] <Inari> You open the door,
she sits there, growls at the bad weather and goes back in
L51[05:34:39] <Inari> Then wants to be led
out the other door (other side of hte house)
L52[05:34:47] <Inari> Growls at the bad
weather there too and goes lie down somewhere
L53[05:37:14] <Skye> Inari: nep~ a nep nep
nep nep nep
L54[05:37:47] <Inari> Skye: Nepnep
L56[05:37:52] <MichiBot>
Nep, Nep, Nep,
Nep, Nep, Nep! | 10 Hour Challenge! | length:
10h 1s |
Likes:
37,301 Dislikes:
1,352 Views:
1,794,994 | by
TheTwitGamer | Published On 13/2/2017
L57[06:33:56] <AmandaC> Inari: ask ice in
compsci about her last cat's "door to summer" if you've
not seen her tell it. :3
L58[06:36:57] <Inari> I feel like I vaguely
recall something like that
L60[06:38:13]
<Forecaster>
`Leprechaun Shadow is an absurdist comedy point & click
adventure game following Sir Typhil of Creulor as he attempts to
catch a rutabaga-stealing killer leprechaun in Yorkwen city.`
L61[06:38:18]
<Forecaster>
Sounds like absolute garbage
L62[06:38:48] <Inari> Dunno
L63[06:38:57] <Inari> Sounds about what
AmandaC tends to read
L64[06:39:05] <Inari> (as in, equally odd
synopsis)
L65[06:39:21] <Inari> OH a game
L67[06:39:45] <AmandaC> Maybe as a guilty
pleasure story, but otherwise no
L68[06:39:59] <Inari> Pleasure you
say
L70[06:40:07] <AmandaC> I generally judge a
story by it's first chapter or two
L71[06:41:09]
<Forecaster>
is that thing on the right supposed to be the leprechaun?
L72[06:45:24] <Saphire> RMS IS OUT OF
FSF
L73[06:45:29] <Saphire> Good fucking
riddance
L74[06:45:41]
<Forecaster>
whosits?
L75[06:46:43] <Saphire> Uh.. the guy who
refused to add plugins into GCC despite people wanting it, guy who
shanked dotGNU in favour of Mono (because dotgnu was reimplementing
ms stuff)
L76[06:47:02] <simon816> I like stallman. I
disagree on some of his views but you can't fault him sticking to
what he believes
L77[06:47:17]
<Forecaster>
oh things I don't care about
L78[06:47:28] <Saphire> Oh and he's also
head of FSF
L79[06:47:31] <Saphire> Was
L80[06:47:39] <Saphire> simon816:
ehhh..
L81[06:48:18] <Saphire> He's more
"freedom to developers of software" but doesn't really
care about users as we see with gcc plugins not being a thing
L82[06:48:39] <Saphire> He's "freedom
to me to fuck with devs how I want"
L83[06:50:08] <Saphire> Oh, give me a
minute, I want to link a thing
L84[06:54:50]
<FeherNeoH>
about gcc... not accepting patches != not allowing forks
L85[06:57:00] <Saphire> ...yeah, and now
take off your pink glasses of FREEDOM and realize that forks don't
matter if you can't keep up with upstream. GCC is enormous, you
can't just "fork" it in a way that is not just an
in-house thing
L86[06:57:14] <Saphire> And I did not say
about patches, I said about _plugins_
L87[06:57:30] <Saphire> Plugins -
dynamically loaded extensions to base compiler
L88[06:57:36]
<FeherNeoH>
plugin support is something forks can do
L89[06:57:45]
<FeherNeoH>
and if you cannot keep up with upstream
L90[06:57:56]
<FeherNeoH>
good luck maintaining something in upstream
L91[06:58:44] <Saphire> ...
L92[06:59:21]
<FeherNeoH>
yeah, sure, plugins would be great
L93[06:59:33]
<FeherNeoH>
google not using clang for kernel would be great too
L94[06:59:52]
<FeherNeoH>
but software development these days is a mess
L95[06:59:57] <Saphire> q.-.
L96[07:00:07] <Saphire> What's wrong with
clang, sorry?
L97[07:00:24]
<FeherNeoH>
nothing if you use it for stuff that was written for it
L98[07:00:31] <Saphire> qGoogle uses clang
specifically because it has better support
L99[07:00:44] <Saphire> Because, SURPRISE,
people want to have stuff added
L100[07:00:46]
<FeherNeoH>
Yeah, and Linux was written for GCC
L101[07:01:06] <Izaya> making extensive
use of compiler quirks is not a good thing
L102[07:01:16]
<FeherNeoH>
One friend is currently trying to figure out why his Android 10
port doesn't boot
L103[07:01:21] <Saphire> Not have to be
locked into a magic realm of a pedophile protector
L104[07:01:26]
<FeherNeoH>
if he uses his Pie kernel, it works
L105[07:01:33]
<FeherNeoH>
same sources, different compiler
L106[07:01:34] <Saphire> Sigh
L107[07:02:10] <Izaya> I don't really care
about whether one uses clang or GCC, but I do care if one uses gcc
extensions and the code no longer works on other compilers
L108[07:02:21] <Izaya> Same story for
stuff that only works with clang.
L109[07:02:23] <Inari> Where did the
pedophile part come from
L110[07:02:29] <Izaya> Write portable
code, fuckos.
L111[07:02:31]
<FeherNeoH>
from RMS
L112[07:02:52]
<FeherNeoH>
Izaya: I mostly agree
L113[07:02:55] <Saphire> Inari: RMS is
reason why GCC does not have plugins
L114[07:03:08] <Saphire> Which means
ironically, he stiffled on freedom of users :D
L115[07:03:09] <Izaya> on that note
L116[07:03:11]
<FeherNeoH>
but if something was written specifically for use with one
compiler.....
L117[07:03:15] <Izaya> what good can come
from compiler plugins
L118[07:03:35] <Saphire> Why forbid them
either?
L119[07:03:41] <Inari> Hm seems his view
on that is balanced, carry on
L120[07:03:56] <Izaya> because it may
encourage people to write non-portable code
L121[07:04:03] <Saphire> ...snrk
L122[07:04:04] <Izaya> but gcc already
does that so fuck me I guess
L123[07:04:07]
<FeherNeoH>
you have a point
L124[07:04:18] <Saphire> That's fault of
developers
L125[07:04:28] <Saphire> Not plugin system
that is entirely optional :D
L126[07:04:38]
<FeherNeoH>
if one can use plugins
L127[07:04:49]
<FeherNeoH>
one can write code that requires the plugins
L128[07:05:04]
<FeherNeoH>
and again, lock the users to the same compiler with the same
plugins
L129[07:05:25] <Saphire> ...aaaand?
L130[07:05:42]
<FeherNeoH>
and we are back to the unportable code problem
L131[07:06:03] <Saphire> ...so you are
saying that GCC does not encourage writing non-portable code?
L132[07:06:16] <Saphire> If you use
sockets or such, guess what, it's not protable!
L133[07:06:26]
<FeherNeoH>
that's not GCC
L134[07:06:29]
<FeherNeoH>
that's glibc
L135[07:06:35] <Saphire> ...uhm
L136[07:07:00] <Saphire> Same
developer
L137[07:07:04] <Izaya> hey
L138[07:07:06] <Izaya> what if
L139[07:07:09] <Saphire> Locking you to
their ecosystem :P
L140[07:07:21] <Izaya> you moved the
GCC-specific extensions to plugins
L141[07:07:27]
<FeherNeoH>
I use GCC with 6 different STLs...
L142[07:07:29] <Saphire> ...seriously, the
"BUT WHAT IF IT LOCKS YOU IN" is just.. sigh
L143[07:07:34]
<FeherNeoH>
they don't lock me to one
L144[07:07:36] <Izaya> and made them not
enabled without explicit enabling
L145[07:07:38] <Izaya> :^)
L146[07:07:43] <Saphire> It's entirely
missing the point
L147[07:07:48] <Izaya>
oh wait that'
L148[07:07:57] <Izaya>
s what you call a
library
L149[07:08:10]
<FeherNeoH>
^^
L150[07:08:15] <simon816> I didn't realize
plugins were such a sought feature. What plugins would one need
anyway?
L152[07:08:52]
<FeherNeoH>
the only thing I would actually use is operator overloading
L153[07:08:55] <Saphire> Compiler plugins
are a thing that adds say, a funky syntax, new base types, or some
kind of protection on compiler level
L154[07:08:58]
<FeherNeoH>
(what C doesn't support)
L155[07:09:01] <Izaya> I could get behind
pluggable architecture support
L156[07:09:11]
<FeherNeoH>
C doesn't need types added
L157[07:09:12] <Izaya> but beyond
that
L158[07:09:15] <Saphire> Because if you
want to say, have something like movfuscator, you have to make own
compiler
L159[07:09:15]
<FeherNeoH>
as it has typedef
L160[07:09:31] <Izaya> a compiler should
implement the specification
L161[07:09:51] <simon816> that's a
language design choice. gcc's job is to compile C according to the
standard
L162[07:09:54]
<FeherNeoH>
architecture plugins would be great, yes
L163[07:09:55] <Saphire> E.g. if you want
to just have access to a full compiler but do not want to
constantly recompile it (have you compiled GCC recently? how long
did it take you?), plugins would be a good way o- whoops, they are
not here
L164[07:10:05]
<FeherNeoH>
so would be binary format plugins for binutils
L165[07:10:08] <Saphire> So you want to
kill easy experimentation?
L166[07:10:37]
<FeherNeoH>
last time I compiled GCC/G++ on my 4200M it took like 90 mins
L167[07:11:03] <Saphire> Now imagine what
if you had plugins that are dynamically loaded~ :3
L168[07:11:11]
<FeherNeoH>
(build time includes binutils too)
L169[07:11:20] <Izaya> so I could do
what
L170[07:11:27] <Saphire> How about a
plugin that automatically creates documentation?
L171[07:11:33] <Izaya> preprocessor
L172[07:11:34]
<FeherNeoH>
that...
L173[07:11:36]
<FeherNeoH>
exists
L174[07:11:41] <Saphire> Because it has
access to all of compile time definitions
L175[07:11:47] <Saphire> Nono, not be
parsing code
L176[07:11:50] <Saphire> *by
L177[07:12:04]
<FeherNeoH>
then how?
L178[07:12:14]
<FeherNeoH>
preprocessor + doxygen can do just that
L179[07:12:35]
<FeherNeoH>
you just don't run doxygen on the raw source
L180[07:12:42]
<FeherNeoH>
but on the preprocessed code
L181[07:13:09] <Saphire> Point is that it
would be much easier if you had a full access to a compiler's view
of code
L182[07:13:25] <Saphire> Just because it
exists does not mean that alternative implementation must get
fucked
L183[07:13:57] <Saphire> People do want to
have freedom to choose which platform they want to use
L184[07:14:58]
<FeherNeoH>
At the beginning of this conversation I thought I got your
point
L185[07:15:05] <Saphire> Also: if someone
locks their code in on some plugin... 's their fault
L186[07:15:25]
<FeherNeoH>
but if they can use plugins, they WILL use plugins
L187[07:15:37] <Izaya> plugins are less
obnoxious than compiler extensions though
L188[07:15:48] <Izaya> one may not know
they're using gcc extensions vs standard C
L189[07:15:49] <Saphire> Will they?
L190[07:15:58] <Izaya> if you have to
download and enable plugins you at least definitely know
L191[07:16:20] <Izaya> ... assuming you
don't end up with an IDE abstracting all that away, or the distro
doing it
L192[07:16:23]
<FeherNeoH>
but then you get IDEs those auto-add plugins as you write
code
L193[07:16:44] <Saphire> ...you mean
imports?
L194[07:16:55]
<FeherNeoH>
not just imports
L195[07:16:57] <Saphire> *like
imports
L196[07:17:06]
<FeherNeoH>
yeah, something like that
L197[07:17:10] <Saphire> ...wait wait, so
you are saying that #import auto-add is harmful? :D
L198[07:17:47]
<FeherNeoH>
you write invalid code that one plugin would actually support, IDE
auto-adds the plugin as a quick-fix instead of telling you your
code is broken
L199[07:18:02] <Saphire> ...yeah no. No
IDE would do that
L200[07:18:10] <Saphire> Bad one?
Probably
L201[07:18:55]
<FeherNeoH>
you have no idea how many times these intelligent IDEs added
includes to my source files just because they saw a function with
matching signature to the one I just implemented for some baremetal
stuff
L202[07:19:47] <Saphire> Why do you have
external includes to something outside of standard lib in your
project settings?
L203[07:19:49]
<FeherNeoH>
the only good IDE is a plain texteditor with syntax highlighting
and definition lookup
L204[07:20:04]
<FeherNeoH>
there wasn't a STL used
L205[07:20:11] <Saphire> ...you do realize
that "definition lookup" is already a giant fucking
thing.
L206[07:20:17]
<FeherNeoH>
project was explicitly set not to use anything built-in
L207[07:20:30]
<FeherNeoH>
the IDE still auto-added includes
L208[07:20:46]
<FeherNeoH>
yeah, I know it is
L209[07:21:10]
<FeherNeoH>
even more so with stuff like EDK2
L210[07:22:04]
<FeherNeoH>
where you have multiple sets of files to look at to find the
correct include paths
L211[07:24:53]
⇨ Joins: ben_mkiv
(ben_mkiv!~ben_mkiv@88.130.156.220)
L212[07:30:25]
<AdorableCatgirl> Izaya: uwu yourself
L213[07:30:40] *
Izaya applies a lighter to AdorableCatgirl
L214[07:30:42] <Izaya> no uwu zone
L215[07:31:12] <asie> u w u
L216[07:31:28] <asie> %tonk
L217[07:31:29] <MichiBot> Jiminy Cricket!
asie! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 1 hour, 31 minutes
and 15 seconds (By 2 hours, 55 minutes and 59 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L218[07:31:30] <MichiBot> asie's new
record is 4 hours, 27 minutes and 15 seconds! asie also gained
0.00586 (0.00293 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
L219[07:33:48]
⇨ Joins: Thutmose
(Thutmose!~Patrick@host-69-59-79-181.nctv.com)
L220[07:34:24] <Saphire> uwu
L221[07:35:32]
<Forecaster>
D:
L222[08:16:38] <Inari> %pet Saphire
L223[08:16:39] *
MichiBot brushes Saphire with a toy pokeball. 11 health
gained!
L224[08:16:57] <Inari> %sip
L225[08:16:58] <MichiBot> You drink a
molten aegisalt potion (New!). Inari feels the need to use the
"shell" command.
L226[08:17:07] <Inari> Pssshh
L227[08:17:13] <Inari> %shell Elfi
L228[08:17:13] *
MichiBot loads methanol tea into a shell and fires it. It strikes
Elfi. They take 4 damage. jordansinn and simon816 stood too close
and take 3 and 2 damage respectively.
L229[08:17:24] <Elfi> D: wai
L230[08:17:40] <Inari> I had to shell
something
L231[08:17:53] <Inari> Don'tw orry, you'll
be fine
L232[08:17:55] <Inari> %pet Elfi
L233[08:17:56] *
MichiBot pets Elfi with lamia stockings. 4 health
gained!
L234[08:17:58] <Inari> See
L235[08:18:06] <Elfi> gljkghfg
L236[08:18:17] <Elfi> WHO ELSE HAS BEEN
READING MAGE AND DEMON QUEEN HERE
L237[08:18:27] <Inari> %inv list
L239[08:18:39] <Inari> Elfi: A cow named
temia
L240[08:18:47] <Elfi> :thonking:
L241[08:19:07] <Elfi> This Temia is a
degenerate to be thinking about lamia stockings
L242[08:19:15] <Inari> Haha
L243[08:40:06] <Lizzy> Izaya, uwu
L244[08:42:53] <Inari> ugu
L245[08:43:42] <Inari> Elfi: The art style
is pretty cute
L246[08:59:24] <stephan48> the apparently
former channel member Temia?
L247[08:59:29]
<AdorableCatgirl> Izaya: OwO
L248[08:59:35]
<AdorableCatgirl> what's this
L249[08:59:48] *
Izaya applies a lighter to AdorableCatgirl
L250[09:11:16]
⇨ Joins: Matyee
(Matyee!kiwiirc@host-84-13-119-71.opaltelecom.net)
L251[09:11:37] <Matyee> Hello
everyone
L252[09:12:15] <Matyee> I can't figure out
how to reach the epprom's data section in a micocontroller. Is that
even possible?
L253[09:13:31] <Izaya>
eeprom.getData()
L254[09:14:07] <Izaya> (or, if you don't
have it proxied,
component.invoke(component.list("eeprom")(),"getData"))
)
L255[09:14:37] <Matyee> local
e=co.eepromlocal on=e.getData()
L256[09:14:41] <Matyee> tried this but e
is null
L257[09:15:08] <Matyee> local
e=co.eepromlocal on=e.getData()
L258[09:15:09] <Izaya>
component.componenttype is an OpenOS abstraction
L259[09:15:21] <Matyee> I see
L260[09:15:30] <Izaya> local eeprom =
component.proxy(component.list("eeprom")())
L261[09:15:50] <Matyee> Thanks,
trying
L262[11:06:43]
⇨ Joins: flappy
(flappy!~flappy@88-113-149-197.elisa-laajakaista.fi)
L263[12:03:59] <AmandaC> %choose waves or
radiation
L264[12:04:08] <MichiBot> AmandaC: My
grandfather always told me that "waves" is the way to
go!
L265[12:38:40] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L266[12:38:41] *
MichiBot brushes AmandaC with payo mayo. 2 health
gained!
L268[13:01:43]
<Forecaster>
ohno
L269[13:04:36]
<AdorableCatgirl> Izaya: AP CS A hurts my
being
L270[13:05:43]
<Bob> can i
get an helping hand on compiling with visual studio
L271[13:05:52]
<Bob> i need
to include libs but i have no idea how to do it properly at
least
L272[13:05:59]
<Bob> drag
and droping worked for some but not most
L273[13:07:29] <Inari> AmandaC: heh
L274[13:07:45] <Inari> @AdorableCatgirl in
what way?
L276[14:28:45] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L277[14:28:47] <MichiBot> Voldemort!
CompanionCube! You beat asie's previous record of 4 hours, 27
minutes and 15 seconds (By 2 hours, 30 minutes and 1 second)! I
hope you're happy!
L278[14:28:48] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 6 hours, 57 minutes and 16 seconds! CompanionCube
also gained 0.0125 (0.0025 x 5) tonk points for stealing the
tonk.
L279[14:32:05]
⇨ Joins: ben_mkiv|afk
(ben_mkiv|afk!~ben_mkiv@88.130.156.254)
L280[14:33:24] ⇦
Quits: ben_mkiv (ben_mkiv!~ben_mkiv@88.130.156.220) (Ping timeout:
190 seconds)
L281[14:35:00]
⇨ Joins: Tahg
(Tahg!~Tahg@pool-71-184-110-95.bstnma.fios.verizon.net)
L282[14:39:09] <Mimiru> Ok, I've reworked
the Discord -> IRC formatting in corded (Build pending)
L283[14:39:15] <Mimiru> it should be
slightly less stupid.
L284[14:40:04] <Mimiru> trying to find a
good way to go IRC -> Discord
L285[14:59:32]
<Bob>
windows is so crap
L286[14:59:45]
<Bob> i
tried getting ubuntu shell, it gives an enigmatic error in the
sheel for no reason
L287[15:00:10]
<Bob>
wasting days to get luasec compiled
L288[15:00:14]
<Bob>
everything fails
L289[15:01:43]
<Bob>
settings app froze and never does stuff
L290[15:01:48]
<Bob> how am
i supposed to do something at all
L291[15:04:12] <Mimiru> _testing_
L292[15:04:49] <Corded> * <Bob>
yes
L293[15:05:01]
<Bob>
**lemme do something usefull for once in days**
L294[15:05:14]
<Bob>
***while windows fails all my compilation attempts of
luasec***
L295[15:05:22]
<Bob> ~~but
its ok~~
L296[15:05:34]
<Bob>
||prankd||
L297[15:09:42] <Mimiru> Yeah.. I've not
built corded yet
L298[15:09:45] <Mimiru> so... no
L299[15:09:55] <Mimiru> also, no strike
through once it is built :P
L300[15:11:20]
<Bob>
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L301[15:12:44]
<Bob> heck
apt thingy needs python
L302[15:12:55]
<Bob>
another 500MB of wasted space
L303[15:12:58]
<Bob> 1TB
isnt that great afterall
L304[15:14:58]
<Marcel|Chaoschaot234> uhm, is there a
better editor in OC as this vim shit? Sorry, but I hate vim (and
prefere smth. like nano)
L305[15:20:08] <AmandaC> edit is more like
nano than vim...
L306[15:20:46]
<Marcel|Chaoschaot234> well, CTRL+X doesn't
work
L307[15:21:03]
<Marcel|Chaoschaot234> which is what tells
nano to save and close the edited file
L308[15:22:38] <Mimiru> ctrl-s to save,
ctrl-w to exit
L309[15:26:44]
<Bob> you
dont have a buffer
L310[15:26:58]
<Bob> i mean
not that you can copy from OC into real
L311[15:27:29]
<Bob> and
why esit ingame its nonsense
L312[15:28:03]
<Bob> Take
NotePad++ and work with it, less haedaches
L313[15:37:53] <CompanionCube> lol OC's
editor is nothing like vim
L314[15:37:57] <CompanionCube> vim is
modal
L315[15:41:23] ⇦
Quits: flappy (flappy!~flappy@88-113-149-197.elisa-laajakaista.fi)
(Ping timeout: 190 seconds)
L317[16:54:37] <vim> I love fim
L320[17:05:35] <CompanionCube> vim:
:wq
L321[17:06:01] <vim> Unsaved file! Can't
exit!
L324[17:06:25] <vim> sometimes I like to
manually type :q
L325[17:06:31] <vim> to assure myself I'm
not fucking up
L326[17:06:35] <vim> since I disable swap
files
L327[17:08:24] <AmandaC> :wq!
L328[17:09:23] <AmandaC> I stopped using
vim since such destructive tendencies kept biting me, ad I wanted
decent autocompletion. Back when I last used vim there was tags, or
nothing.
L329[17:09:39] <AmandaC> It seems to have
gotten better since then
L331[17:51:15]
<Forecaster>
What's that?
L332[18:16:37] ⇦
Quits: Corded (Corded!~MichiBot@eos.pc-logix.com) (Remote host
closed the connection)
L333[18:16:50]
⇨ Joins: Corded
(Corded!~MichiBot@eos.pc-logix.com)
L334[18:16:52]
zsh sets mode: +v on Corded
L335[18:17:47] <Mimiru> Ok, in theory
Bold Italic and
Underline will all work! AND if you
use black on black
You should get
spolers!
L336[18:17:56]
<Mimiru> and
I can speel
L337[18:18:14]
<Mimiru>
Should also work from Discord to IRC
L338[18:18:42]
<Mimiru>
BOLD Italic, and
Underline with a SPOILER:
Spoiler
too!
L339[18:20:42]
⇨ Joins: Vexaton
(Vexaton!~Vexatos@port-92-200-116-152.dynamic.qsc.de)
L340[18:20:42]
zsh sets mode: +v on Vexaton
L341[18:22:32]
<Mimiru>
Welcome Vexaton
To #oc
L342[18:22:39] <Mimiru> :P
L343[18:22:42] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos (Vexatos!~Vexatos@port-92-200-73-190.dynamic.qsc.de)
(Killed (portlane.esper.net (Nickname regained by
services)))
L344[18:22:42] ***
Vexaton is now known as Vexatos
L345[18:23:36] <Vexatos>
why are we
using
control codes now?
L346[18:25:25] <Mimiru> Because for the
most part they work Discord <-> IRC now.. there are some
issues in nesting them
L347[18:37:16]
<Forecaster>
%tonkout
L348[18:37:20] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Forecaster, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 6
hours, 57 minutes and 16 seconds this time. 4 hours, 8 minutes and
33 seconds were wasted! Missed by 2 hours, 48 minutes and 43
seconds!
L349[18:37:29]
<Forecaster>
Dangit
L350[18:37:55]
<Forecaster>
Scrolled past one
L351[18:44:47]
<AdorableCatgirl> hammer broke
L352[18:44:49]
<AdorableCatgirl> oof
L353[18:44:57]
<AdorableCatgirl> it doesn't seem to like
leenoox
L354[18:46:57]
<AdorableCatgirl> >close hammer
L355[18:47:01]
<AdorableCatgirl> >graphics mode
resets
L356[18:47:02]
<AdorableCatgirl> nice
L357[18:51:20]
<AdorableCatgirl> turns out it was just
gallium9
L359[19:29:51] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L360[20:22:18] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos
(Vexatos!~Vexatos@port-92-200-116-152.dynamic.qsc.de) (Quit: Insert
quantum chemistry joke here)
L361[20:41:53] ⇦
Quits: Matyee (Matyee!kiwiirc@host-84-13-119-71.opaltelecom.net)
(Ping timeout: 378 seconds)
L362[22:14:50]
<Ariri>
%tonk
L363[22:14:51] <MichiBot> I'm sorry Ariri,
you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 6 hours, 57
minutes and 16 seconds this time. 3 hours, 37 minutes and 31
seconds were wasted! Missed by 3 hours, 19 minutes and 45
seconds!
L365[22:30:04] ⇦
Quits: ben_mkiv|afk (ben_mkiv|afk!~ben_mkiv@88.130.156.254) (Ping
timeout: 190 seconds)
L366[22:45:06] <Mimiru> @Ariri, did you
miss where Forecaster attempted to tonk out 3.5 hours before
you?
L367[22:46:00] <Mimiru> Also, TIL @Ariri
is in the same timezone as I am.
L369[22:46:37]
<Ariri>
:/
L371[22:47:33] <Mimiru> So if you don't
see any of that... you need to fix your discord client.
L372[22:48:04]
<Ariri> I
see it but it didnt show in search
L373[22:48:12] <Mimiru> So fix your
discord client.
L374[22:48:44]
<Ariri> I
think it was cuz it was a tonkout
L375[22:48:44]
<Ariri>
idk
L376[22:49:02]
<Mimiru>
Well, I guess... Discord needs to fix search, but none the
less.
L377[22:49:18]
<Ariri>
True
L378[22:49:21]
<Ariri> Ah
well
L379[22:49:23]
<Ariri>
Humbug
L380[22:50:32]
<Ariri> You
are in same timezone :o
L381[22:50:42]
<Ariri>
California or?..
L382[23:01:27]
⇨ Joins: Brycey92
(Brycey92!~Brycey92@ool-182ef53d.dyn.optonline.net)
L383[23:29:36] ⇦
Quits: Thutmose (Thutmose!~Patrick@host-69-59-79-181.nctv.com)
(Quit: Leaving.)
L384[23:46:56]
⇨ Joins: Thutmose
(Thutmose!~Patrick@host-69-59-79-181.nctv.com)