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<Kodos>
%tonk
L11[02:44:54] <MichiBot> Consarn it! Kodos!
You beat expert975's previous record of 2 hours, 19 minutes and 42
seconds (By 2 hours, 29 minutes and 21 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L12[02:44:55] <MichiBot> Kodos's new record
is 4 hours, 49 minutes and 3 seconds! Kodos also gained 0.00747
(0.00249 x 3) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
L14[03:56:07]
<The_Stargazer> ...TIL Win+E opens
Explorer
L15[03:56:22]
<The_Stargazer> and I've been doing Win+R
-> `explorer` -> `<ENTER>` all this time..
L16[04:21:14]
<Brisingr
Aerowing> TIL as well.
L18[04:48:40] <Izaya> wait for
internet_ready signals
L19[04:48:47]
<The_Stargazer> I am
L20[04:48:59]
<The_Stargazer>
`e.pull("internet_ready")`
L21[04:49:07] <Izaya> oh.
L22[04:49:12] <Izaya> didn't see event so I
missed it lmao
L23[04:50:01] <Izaya> loop over it till you
get a line
L24[04:50:13]
<The_Stargazer> Odd
L25[04:50:15] <Izaya> the internet
component is more than happy to return "" or nil
L26[04:50:16]
<The_Stargazer> It's not sending
anything
L27[04:50:25]
<The_Stargazer> `TCP_SEND: Test, 0
bytes`
L29[04:50:44] <Izaya> while not
s.finishConnect() do end
L30[04:50:50]
<The_Stargazer> I've made sure to allow
connections to localhost
L31[04:50:54]
<The_Stargazer> alright I'll try
that
L32[04:51:05] <Izaya> function name might
be different but I remember there was something about that
L33[04:51:26]
<The_Stargazer> is it s.write or
s:write?
L34[04:51:42] <Izaya> I think it's .
L35[04:51:45]
<The_Stargazer> ah ok
L36[04:51:56]
<The_Stargazer> There we go
L37[04:51:57]
<The_Stargazer> That fixed it
L38[04:52:11]
<The_Stargazer> Thanks!
L39[04:56:32] *
Izaya taps forehead
L40[05:14:16] <Amanda> Hey Izaya, want to
buy some tireds from me? I want to keep reading, but my body's all
like "you should sleep"
L41[05:15:17] <Izaya> I could probably use
some.
L42[05:15:23] <Izaya> What's the going
rate?
L43[05:15:30] *
Izaya factorios harder
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L45[05:17:32] <Amanda> Izaya: I was
thinking three yarn balls for 50 units of tired
L46[05:19:20] <Amanda> Semi-related there's
something strangely enticing in magical apocalypse stories of
late
L47[05:20:57] <Amanda> The world's on its
way to one, and off the government's of the world are trying to tax
money made in a the dream world set up as an extended tutorial to
ease the transition
L48[05:21:09] <Amanda> And ofc*
L49[05:21:51] <Amanda> Anyways, imma doze
off, night nerds. Let's see if my laptop can keep my phone charged
all night
L51[05:45:53] <Izaya> I forget who I was
talking to about this
L52[05:45:55] <Izaya> but
L53[05:46:08] <Izaya> counter-idea to both
decades starting in the year ending in 1, and decades starting in
the year ending in 0
L54[05:46:43] <Izaya> decades start in the
year ending in 1, and end in the year ending in 9, and years ending
in 0 are not part of any decade
L55[05:46:44] <Izaya> :^)
L56[05:49:15] <CompanionCube> we're in the
2020s now
L57[05:49:17] <CompanionCube> fight
me
L58[06:06:39]
<Kleadron>
i'll fight you with air
L59[06:12:31]
<The_Stargazer> why does the redstone i/o
block work with lamps but not with TMechworks drawbridges?
L60[06:12:47]
<The_Stargazer> works fine with redstone
lamps but drawbridges do nothing
L61[06:12:59]
<The_Stargazer> to close: I set the output
to 15 on the specified side
L62[06:13:08]
<The_Stargazer> to open: above, but output
= 0
L63[06:16:30]
<The_Stargazer> they work fine with
levers
L64[06:18:08]
<Kleadron>
what if you put a peice of redstone dust there
L65[06:18:12]
<The_Stargazer> where?
L66[06:18:17]
<The_Stargazer> the drawbridge is in the
air
L67[06:18:43]
<The_Stargazer> i'm building a
"""secret""" base inside a redwood
tree
L68[06:19:04]
<The_Stargazer> I say
"""secret""" because I have elevator
callers and two balconies
L69[06:19:11]
<Kleadron>
ash
L70[06:19:13]
<Kleadron>
ah [Edited]
L71[06:20:05]
<The_Stargazer> but I mean a simple
disguise works against simpletons.. even though I'm playing
singleplayer.
L72[06:20:22]
<The_Stargazer> so there are no simpletons
to begin with (except maybe me)
L74[06:22:52]
<The_Stargazer> question
L75[06:23:16]
<The_Stargazer> am I a madman for trying
to play a modpack which recommends 5-6GB of RAM on 4GB of
RAM?
L76[06:26:40] <Izaya> depends on the OS
tbh
L77[06:27:04]
<The_Stargazer> windows
L78[06:27:04] <Izaya> if you're on Windows,
yes - you have the double disadvantage of Java using more RAM, and
Windows using lots of RAM doing nothing
L79[06:27:21] <Izaya> on Linux, you're
probably not gonna have a good time anyway, but it'd be
better.
L80[06:27:24]
<The_Stargazer> i would probably use linux
but it's not my computer so ¯\(ツ)/¯
L81[06:28:07]
<The_Stargazer> do you think a day will
ever come where windows applications can be run on Linux like you
were running it on a real Windows system?
L82[06:28:16] <Izaya> Yup.
L83[06:28:22] <Izaya> It was in late
2018.
L84[06:28:29]
<The_Stargazer> aww, it won't let me play
on 4GB ram :(
L85[06:28:32]
<The_Stargazer> wait what
L86[06:28:48]
<The_Stargazer> also: apparently the pack
devs decided to use their own RAM detection method and not
Technic's built-in one..
L87[06:29:20]
<The_Stargazer> >4.1GB required
L88[06:29:20]
<The_Stargazer> proceeds to allocate
4200MB
L89[06:29:47]
<The_Stargazer> Izaya: what is this
L90[06:30:14]
<The_Stargazer> are you saying windows is
pretty much obsolete now?
L91[06:30:14] <CompanionCube> isn't that
literally wine though
L92[06:30:21]
<The_Stargazer> yeah but wine isn't
perfect
L93[06:30:23] <Izaya> Oh, mid 2018 more
like.
L94[06:30:28]
<The_Stargazer> i'm talking about perfect
emulation
L95[06:30:33]
<The_Stargazer> HAHA 4200MB WORKS
L96[06:30:35]
<The_Stargazer> IT ACTUALLY WORKS
L97[06:30:41] <CompanionCube> that will
*never* happen
L98[06:30:48]
<The_Stargazer> ..or not.
L99[06:31:02] <Izaya> That said, in effect,
it happened in 2018, if not 2017.
L100[06:31:03]
<The_Stargazer> >current 4.0GB
L101[06:31:03]
<The_Stargazer> 4200M is not exactly
4.0GB
L102[06:31:20] <Izaya> DXVK was the
biggest remaining piece in the puzzle.
L103[06:31:25]
<The_Stargazer> DXVK?
L104[06:31:33]
<The_Stargazer> Technic probably ignores
--Xmx and --Xmn
L105[06:31:34] <Izaya> DirectX on
Vulkan
L106[06:31:39] <CompanionCube> Win32 and
such is large enough that there's always going to be imperfections
somewhere
L107[06:31:58] <Izaya> Lets you convert
DirectX calls to Vulkan calls with very little overhead
L108[06:32:10] <Izaya> hell, with less
overhead than on Windows in some circumstances
L109[06:33:29] <gamax92> D9VK as well,
though some people were doing dgVoodoo2 + DXVK before that
L110[06:33:43] <Izaya> Gotta get that
GLiDE
L111[06:34:06] <gamax92> dx9 -> dx11
-> vulkan
L112[06:35:51] <CompanionCube> vulkan and
opengl ftw
L113[06:36:04] <CompanionCube> down with
directx and metal
L114[06:36:20] <Izaya> I feel like we'll
eventually end up with everything over Vulkan, or a later
Vulkan-alike
L115[06:37:22] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
>implying apple and microsoft will voluntarily give up their
gardening
L116[06:37:52] <Izaya> I'm saying NVIDIA
and AMD will start shipping DXVK instead of actual DirectX drivers
because that lets them put more actual useful hardware on
there
L117[06:38:02] <Izaya> rather than shit
for an API nobody uses
L118[06:39:08] <Izaya> like, I gather that
with certain AMD cards, DXVK on Linux is faster than DirectX on
Windows, with lower CPU overhead.
L119[06:39:37] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
shipping dxvk + vk driver is probably more code/effort than the dx
driver
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L121[06:40:03] <Izaya> Iunno. Not sure
what Windows drivers look like tbh.
L122[06:41:13] <Izaya> But the way I see
it, the less hardware you have dedicated to DirectX - which may be
very little, and you rely on the drivers to effectively talk to the
GPU hardware, or lots, to reduce CPU overhead - you can throw more
transistors at performance the less you pander to specific
APIs
L123[06:42:11] <CompanionCube> i imagine
that's happened already
L124[06:42:38] <Izaya> so they could drop
the DX drivers and rely on someone else's software to do it
L125[06:42:45] <Izaya> less work for
them
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L131[08:00:16] <Lizzian> %tonk
L132[08:00:17] <MichiBot> Avada Kedavra!
Lizzian! You beat Kodos's previous record of 4 hours, 49 minutes
and 3 seconds (By 26 minutes and 20 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L133[08:00:18] <MichiBot> Lizzian's new
record is 5 hours, 15 minutes and 23 seconds! Lizzian also gained
0.0022 (0.00044 x 5) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
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L138[09:11:24] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
today on acronyms: Big Data Security Management
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L140[09:42:14] <Lizzian> hah
L141[09:53:32] <Izaya> kinky
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L149[11:06:52] <Izaya> %stats
L151[11:10:29] <Lizzian> Mimiru, cert
expired on oclogs.pc-logix.com
L152[11:58:38] *
Lizzian thinks she might have sussed why the oc forums falls over
when it tries to clear the cache
L153[11:59:37] <Amanda> Lizzian:
insufficient cleaning supplies?
L154[12:02:57] <Lizzian> kinda
L155[12:03:41] <Lizzian> but when i
accidentially did select * from the cache table, the sql server got
killed because it exceeded the ram amount allocated
L156[12:04:59] <Lizzian> so i've bumped
the ram allocation for both nodes by 10 so they now have more room
to sync the changes from that table
L157[12:07:14] <Lizzian> now i'm just
going through that table and deleting all the entries in blocks of
4000 at a time (there was 70k rows in the table, we're now down to
9k
L158[12:10:56] <Lizzian> k, managed to
empty the table (i used todays date to match against the expire
time field) and the tasks are running proper
L159[12:11:07] <Lizzian> i wonder now if
the forums will be back to normal
L160[12:13:30] <Lizzian> okay, no warnings
about broken tables
L161[12:13:35] <Lizzian> so far,
anway
L162[12:29:44] <Lizzian> still no errors,
nice
L163[12:30:25] <Lizzian> as a stress test,
could anyone with a forum account log in & browse to some
random topics for me?
L164[12:30:55] <Lizzian> don't need any
feedback from it, just idle browsing should be enough to trigger
the errors
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L169[13:32:01] <Inari> %pet Amanda
L170[13:32:02] <MichiBot> Inari is
brushing Amanda with a badge. Amanda regains 1d4 => 3 hit
points!
L171[14:18:06]
<Forecaster> %sip
L172[14:18:08] <MichiBot> You drink a
shimmering rubium potion (New!). Forecaster feels chill.
L173[14:18:28]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L174[14:18:29] <MichiBot> Avada Kedavra!
Forecaster! You beat Lizzian's previous record of 5 hours, 15
minutes and 23 seconds (By 1 hour, 2 minutes and 47 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L175[14:18:30] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 6 hours, 18 minutes and 11 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.0063 (0.00105 x 6) tonk points for stealing the
tonk.
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<Brisingr
Aerowing> Lizzian: I'm browsing the forums now.
L180[14:47:36] <Lizzian> no errors in the
console, nice
L181[14:48:39] <Lizzian> okay, i'm
guessing the crashed table messages were just cause a write got
stuck part-way when the node died
L182[14:49:00] <Lizzian> and now that the
massive table is cleared, it's all working fine
L183[14:50:42]
<Forecaster> yay
L184[14:51:15] <Lizzian> obviously i have
most of the caching stuff turned off still, i'll turn it on in a
bit and we'll see if it keeps the size down now
L185[14:58:54]
<Brisingr
Aerowing> 🎉
L186[15:10:52] <Lizzian> k, guest page
caching turned back on
L187[15:10:56] <Lizzian> lets see how it
handles
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L191[16:16:07] <Lizzian> still no errors,
yay
L192[16:21:10]
<ThePiGuy24> now to make a crawler mess
about :p
L193[16:28:52] <Lizzian> Feel free if you
want to, it'll help stress test it
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L201[18:42:31] <Mimiru> chmod -x
chmod
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<ThePiGuy24> rip the suicide chmod
L205[19:19:27] <Inari> %pet Amanda
L206[19:19:27] <MichiBot> Inari is petting
Amanda with The entire contents of this inventory. Amanda regains
1d6 => 4 hit points! The entire contents of this inventory
ascended to a higher plane.
L207[19:19:34] <Inari> RIP
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L209[19:56:33] <Lizzian> %tonk
L210[19:56:33] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Lizzian, you were not able to beat Forecaster's record of 6 hours,
18 minutes and 11 seconds this time. 5 hours, 38 minutes and 4
seconds were wasted! Missed by 40 minutes and 6 seconds!
L211[19:56:40] <Lizzian> dammit
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L213[20:03:14] <bauen1> are there any good
examples of implementing a new filesystem for openos ?
L214[20:37:10]
<Zef> What
do you think about custom shells for windows?
L215[20:37:33]
<Zef> I
probably wouldn't ever use one
L216[21:05:53] <Amanda> %8ball continue
this path to degeneratacy?
L217[21:05:53] <MichiBot> Amanda: Without
a doubt
L219[22:17:52]
<20kdc>
anonymous age verification doesn't exist
L220[22:18:03]
<20kdc>
it's either not good enough to verify someone's age,
L221[22:18:08]
<20kdc> or
it's not anonymous
L222[22:18:24]
<20kdc> so
I find the claim of an anonymous age verification solution to be,
oh, completely and utterly bullshit
L223[22:21:42]
<20kdc>
it's sorta like how GDPR turned out
L224[22:21:53]
<20kdc>
what was imagined was everybody stopping their nonsense
cookies
L225[22:22:13]
<20kdc>
what happened was 'GDPR compliance' vultures came in and just added
a bunch of "do you accept being screwed" dialogs
L226[22:23:02]
<20kdc>
these age verification solutions are almost certainly the same
thing
L227[22:23:34]
<20kdc> or,
worse, they do work, and thus require details which... well, the
reasoning for why not to give them personal details has been
outlined pretty obviously
L228[22:29:50] <bauen1> i'd say that gdpr
atleast had the effect of showing people how much tracking there
actually is
L229[22:31:13] *
Mimiru sighs
L230[22:31:22] <Mimiru> I forgot just how
much I hated Android dev..
L231[22:32:41] <Mimiru> I... I just want
to send a string over BTLE.. lol
L232[22:33:08] <bauen1> and anonymous age
verification should be possible in that e.g. the website only gets
to know that you're over whatever age they want to verify but
nothing else, all of this goes over a third party, but it all is a
problem of how you define anonymous
L233[22:47:52]
<Zef> I
mean like, what's the point of it
L234[22:47:58]
<Zef>
People will make their way around it
L235[22:48:59]
<Forecaster> legal requirements
L236[22:49:40]
<Forecaster> it puts in on the user to lie
about their age to access a service intended for an audience above
a certain age
L237[22:50:57] <bauen1> also most
technical solutions will probably fail, because you're gonna have a
hard time stopping a teenager with a lot of time
L238[22:50:59] <Amanda> It's ye olde blame
tossing
L239[22:51:08] <Mimiru> %toss blame
L240[22:51:09]
<Forecaster> ^
L241[22:51:10] <Mimiru> awww
L242[22:51:29] <Amanda> %8ball rain
box?
L243[22:51:30] <MichiBot> Amanda: Signs
point to yes
L244[22:51:56] *
Amanda changes the signs to point to Right Meow
L245[22:52:00]
<Forecaster> a service can go "well,
underage people are accessing our service, but we're doing what we
can"
L246[22:52:34] <bauen1> "industry
standards"
L247[22:53:41]
<Forecaster> and the reason most require
you to write in a date or part of a date I'd guess is that people
may be more hesitant to write in a wrong date, rather than just
checking a random checkbox (probably not a great difference
though)
L248[22:55:50] *
Mimiru stabs superminor2
L249[22:55:53] <Mimiru> WAKE UP
L250[22:56:14]
<Forecaster> there's no toss command but
there is a stab command :P
L252[23:00:21] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name:
Networking Problems Posted on: 1/24/2020
L253[23:00:37] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> wonders how many here have reached the ghost
stage
L254[23:04:52] <Mimiru> %stab
superminor2
L255[23:04:58] <Mimiru> Great job
L256[23:05:05] <MichiBot> Mimiru is
stabbing superminor2 with a badger for 1d4 => 2 damage!
L257[23:05:08] <Mimiru> Ah
L258[23:05:14] <Mimiru> just SUPER
slow
L259[23:05:17] <Mimiru> %p
L260[23:05:23] *
Mimiru blinks
L261[23:05:41] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Mimiru 0.91s
L262[23:05:42] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Mimiru 0.91s
L263[23:05:46] *
Mimiru squints
L264[23:06:23] <Mimiru> You ok there
MichiBot?
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L266[23:06:26] <Mimiru> %msp
L267[23:06:35] <Mimiru> Esper
issues?
L268[23:07:18] <Mimiru> Load on Eos is
.14
L269[23:07:46] <Mimiru> Peak..
L270[23:08:01] <Mimiru> So.... not likely
a load issue :/
L271[23:08:02] <Mimiru> %p
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<Zef>
Homemade capacitors
L276[23:09:58]
<Zef>
lol
L277[23:09:58]
<Forecaster> MichiBot has just run out of
pingjuice
L278[23:10:02]
<Forecaster> gotta go buy more
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L294[23:11:49] <Mimiru> Nope, Esper
issues.
L295[23:11:56]
<Forecaster> oh hey
L296[23:11:58] <Mimiru> Portlane
died.
L297[23:12:06]
<ThePiGuy24> rip
L298[23:12:12] <Mimiru> %p
L299[23:12:19] <Mimiru> Oh, right... join
lag
L300[23:12:34] <Mimiru> I have GOT to
figure that out one day
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L303[23:13:37] <Mimiru> O_O
L304[23:13:40] <Mimiru> erm
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L308[23:13:56] <Mimiru> *sighs*
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L310[23:14:14] <Mimiru> %test
L311[23:14:15] <MichiBot1> Mimiru:
Success
L312[23:14:23] <Mimiru> WTF is the nick
command
L313[23:14:28] <Mimiru> %chgnick
MichiBot
L314[23:14:31] <Mimiru> %nick
MichiBot
L315[23:14:35] <Mimiru> %chnick
MichiBot
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L317[23:14:48] <Mimiru> %p
L318[23:14:51] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Mimiru 0.44s
L319[23:14:52] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
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L321[23:15:48] <Mimiru> I didn't expect
Portlane to fall for my `chmod -x chmod`
L322[23:15:53] <Mimiru> but here we
are
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L327[23:17:17] <Mimiru> wait..
L328[23:17:21] <Mimiru> ... what?
L329[23:17:28] <Mimiru> again? lol
L330[23:17:34] <Mimiru> GG Esper.
L331[23:17:56] <Mimiru> I really wish my
netsplit tracker hadn't been lost all those years ago
L332[23:18:19] <Mimiru> back when I first
wrote MichiBot she had an awesome netsplit tracker, and then it got
lost before I started commiting to git.
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L335[23:18:29] <Mimiru> and I never
remembered/bothered to rewrite it
L336[23:18:43]
<Forecaster> what did it do
L337[23:19:11] <Mimiru> Told you what
servers split during a netsplit by tracking what servers everyone
was on
L338[23:19:24] <Mimiru> so when it say a
quit (*.net *.split) it would print a single X Split from Y
L339[23:19:35] <Mimiru> saw*
L340[23:19:52] <Mimiru> but.. it only
printed one even for 100 events... and I never remembered how I
managed it :P
L341[23:20:16]
<Forecaster> magic!
L342[23:20:42] <Mimiru> Basically :/
L343[23:21:39] <Mimiru> the empty class is
still there too
L346[23:22:12] <Mimiru> well basically
empty
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L351[23:23:05]
<Forecaster> if
(event.timeIsRight())
L352[23:23:11]
<Forecaster> event.doTheThing()
L353[23:23:48]
<Forecaster> #superusefulpsudocode
L355[23:25:57]
<Forecaster> but at least RAM != ram
L356[23:26:01]
<Forecaster> :D
L357[23:26:12] *
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L369[23:35:38] <Mimiru> Holy shit
Esper..
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L376[23:38:09] <Amanda> %tell Inari why
would a badly-looping radiometer GIF be lewd?
L377[23:38:09] <MichiBot> Amanda: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L378[23:44:05] <Mimiru> %lua
uhm("wut")
L379[23:44:05] <MichiBot> uwtt
L380[23:44:11] <Mimiru> %lua uhm("wut
does this do")
L381[23:44:11] <MichiBot> uwtu td ooeese
st htihss ddoo
L382[23:44:13] <Mimiru> Ah
L383[23:44:14] <Mimiru> ok.
L384[23:44:18] <Mimiru> Fair enough.
L386[23:59:39]
<ThePiGuy24> %lua uhm("this is a
test")
L387[23:59:39] <MichiBot> hhiiss i ss a t
etsett