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<Saghetti>
bios resident virtual machine
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<Saghetti>
wish me luck
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<Saghetti>
how simple do you think it needs to be
L4[00:05:40]
<Saghetti>
place your bets now
L5[00:05:55]
<Saghetti>
on a scale of 1 to 10
L6[00:06:05] <Amanda> Red.
L7[00:06:22]
<Saghetti>
where one is brainfuck and ten is x86
L8[00:06:45]
<Saghetti>
red?
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L10[00:32:53] <dequbed> So. It turns out
why this heat-shrink-tubing doesn't work well it because it's not
heat-shrink-tubing at all. It's just a clear plastic tube to
prevent shorts. Thanks I guess?
L11[00:33:41]
<Kristopher38> F
L12[00:34:29]
<Saghetti>
rip
L13[00:36:55] <dequbed> That being said, it
is a thermoplastic of some sort so you can use it as a poor man's
substitute.
L14[00:41:19] <Elfi> Heatshrink tubing is
fun.
L15[00:41:28] <Elfi> You can use it for all
sorts of things!
L16[00:42:25] <dequbed> You can heatshrink
your enemies!
L17[00:43:06] <Elfi> Wire patching! Inline
soldering! Covering open wires! Tipping shoelaces!
L18[00:46:13] <dequbed> Seal that pesky
leak on your nuclear reactors first cycle cooling!
L19[00:48:06] <Elfi> no no, you have to get
the non-RoHS-compliant heatshrink tubing for that
L20[00:48:25] <dequbed> You mean the one
made of 99% lead?
L21[00:48:27] <Elfi> Even though it doesn't
have any lead, that's just what you do for mission-critical
equipment I guess /shrug
L22[00:48:31] <Elfi> yeee
L23[00:52:18] <dequbed> Alternatively, just
cool your reactor with liquid lead. You need to run it a bit hotter
for the lead to stay liquid but hotter means better, right?
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L26[02:05:44]
<Ocawesome101> does projectred still
contain an IC workbench? It's not showing up in the creative
inventory. I have the base and integration modules installed.
L27[02:09:35]
<Kristopher38> Last time I played on
1.7.10 it was there
L28[02:10:20]
<Kristopher38> Try also searching if
there's a "blueprint" item
L29[02:10:33]
<DaComputerNerd> You need the module it's
in
L30[02:10:43]
<DaComputerNerd> It's in fabrication not
integration
L31[02:10:57]
<Kristopher38> Oh, you're right
L32[02:12:14]
<Kristopher38> @Ocawesome101 what are you
planning on doing with it? owo
L33[02:12:31]
<Ocawesome101> Oh ok
L34[02:12:39]
<Ocawesome101> Ima attempt a computer of
some sort
L35[02:13:46]
<Kristopher38> Another person in such a
short timespan
L36[02:14:27]
<Kristopher38> Welcome onboard the logic
gate cult :D
L37[02:15:07]
<Kristopher38> I guess I should resume my
work on it as well
L38[02:16:17]
<Ocawesome101> :)
L40[02:24:04]
<Ocawesome101> I’ll experiment with that
more tomorrow
L41[02:25:42] <Izaya> How much does
everyone budget for vehicle maintenance?
L42[02:26:12]
<Ocawesome101> $0- I don’t have a
vehicle
L43[02:26:17]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L44[02:26:33] <Izaya> well that't useful
innit
L45[02:29:05]
<Zef> I'm
not the one budgeting, my parents are, but I'm gonna assume $0
because we'd be lucky to pay the bills
L46[02:29:21] <Izaya> sounds like a lack of
budgeting
L47[02:30:52]
<Kristopher38> @Ocawesome101 you also want
transmission, and illumination will be useful for nicely-looking
LEDs
L48[02:36:17]
<Kristopher38> For debugging purposes
:P
L49[02:52:04]
<AdorableCatgirl> Izaya: How often? How
many km does the vehicle have?
L50[02:52:55] <Izaya> any timeframe is
fine
L51[02:53:00] <Izaya> but I'm looking at
that 323 Astina
L52[02:53:06] <Izaya> 1990, 190kkm
L53[02:53:21] <Izaya> 192kkm
L54[03:11:52]
<AdorableCatgirl> hmm
L55[03:28:39]
<Ocawesome101> @Kristopher38 thanks,
noted
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L59[04:21:42]
<Ocawesome101> I have just written a BIOS
that lets you boot any Git repo from the tmpfs of any computer (or
drone, or microcontroller)
L60[04:23:58] <Elfi> That sounds like it
could be useful.
L61[04:24:11] <Elfi> Especially during
development
L62[04:25:02]
<Ocawesome101> yeo
L63[04:25:05]
<Ocawesome101> yep*
L64[04:25:23]
<Ocawesome101> tested with Open Kernel 2
:)
L65[04:25:49] <Izaya> any git repo,
huh?
L66[04:25:52] <Izaya> How's it work?
L67[04:26:46]
<Ocawesome101> It defaults to the Open
Kernel repo, but you can specify any through a small table stored
in the EEPROM data section.
L68[04:26:55] <Izaya> right but
L69[04:26:58] <Izaya> how does it get the
file listing
L70[04:27:06]
<Ocawesome101> Note that (obviously) it
requires an internet card
L71[04:27:13]
<Ocawesome101> It downloads a JSON API
from teh web
L72[04:27:23]
<Ocawesome101> and uses the GitHub
API
L73[04:27:28] <Izaya> Oh, so not any git
repo.
L74[04:27:31] <Izaya> Any GitHub
repo.
L75[04:27:32]
<Ocawesome101> so currently it only
supports GitHub
L76[04:27:37]
<Ocawesome101> yeah
L77[04:27:43] <Izaya> Well, less
interesting, but still useful.
L78[04:27:44]
<Ocawesome101> if possible I do want to
support more
L79[04:27:56] <Izaya> Maybe allow manually
generated file listings.
L80[04:28:17]
<Ocawesome101> like, download `files.list`
from the repo?
L81[04:28:26] <Izaya> or a JSON file in the
same format
L83[04:28:34] <Izaya> man this thing is so
cute I want it
L84[04:28:41]
<Ocawesome101> ah ok sure
L85[04:28:51]
<Ocawesome101> >in the same
format
L86[04:28:51]
<Ocawesome101> As the GitHub ones?
L87[04:28:56] <Izaya> yeah
L88[04:29:00] <Izaya> so you could just
re-use the same code
L89[04:29:59]
<Ocawesome101> sure, sure
L90[04:30:04]
<Ocawesome101> I'll do that
L91[04:30:19] <Izaya> Are you parsing it as
JSON or doing some sketchy shit like I tend to do when confronted
with JSON?
L92[04:30:21]
<Ocawesome101> also with support for
custom `raw.githubsercontent.com` replacements
L94[04:31:20] <Izaya> cursed but I guess it
works
L95[04:31:41]
<Ocawesome101> it was the one I found so I
used it :P
L96[04:31:50]
<Ocawesome101> yeah, probably is a little
overcomplex
L97[04:32:00] <Izaya> Well, it's gotta be
better than me using Lua patterns to match JSON values :p
L98[04:32:34]
<Ocawesome101> hah, lol
L99[04:32:35]
<Ocawesome101> probably
L100[04:34:40]
<Ocawesome101> there, custom file list and
raw URL support has been added
L101[04:34:50] <Izaya> hey
L102[04:34:53] <Izaya> wanna see something
neat
L103[04:35:02]
<Ocawesome101> should support literally
any Git repo now, with caveats (non-github requires a custom
files.json and raw url)
L104[04:35:03]
<Ocawesome101> sure
L106[04:36:02]
<Ocawesome101> what does that do
L107[04:36:11] <Izaya> you can use that
for buffered read/write of lz16 compressed files
L108[04:36:42] <Izaya> lz16 being a real
simple format for files compressed with LZSS
L109[04:37:03]
<Ocawesome101> neat
L110[04:37:18] <Izaya> lz16 at the start
of the file/stream, followed by 2 bytes representing the block
length, then the data, rinse and repeat
L111[04:37:42]
<Ocawesome101> the tmpfs bios' custom-repo
support is completely untested, so if you or anyone else would like
to test it that'd be appreciated
L112[04:37:45]
<Ocawesome101> neat
L113[04:37:52] <Izaya> my plan
L114[04:37:58] <Izaya> is to tape that
library to libmtar
L115[04:38:21] <Izaya> so you can mtar
xvzf archive.mtar.lss
L116[04:39:08] <Izaya> and extract a
compressed file just as easily as you would an uncompressed
one
L117[04:39:09] <Izaya> :D
L118[04:40:14] <Izaya> unfortunately this
lib only works on OpenOS because it depends on the buffer lib and
there's no easily portable version of that
L119[04:40:15] <Izaya> but that's
okay
L120[04:40:28]
<Ocawesome101> christ
L121[04:40:29]
<Ocawesome101> actuall
L122[04:40:30]
<Ocawesome101> y
L123[04:40:48]
<Ocawesome101> the Open Kernel one (while
it's not great) might be half-portable
L124[04:40:59] <Izaya> I've been meaning
to write a clone of the OpenOS one for a while
L125[04:41:05] <Izaya> so I could use it
in PsychOS
L126[04:43:05]
<Ocawesome101> what better time than
now?
L127[04:43:07]
<Ocawesome101> :D
L128[04:45:23]
<Ocawesome101> also
L129[04:45:34]
<Ocawesome101> did I mention I made a
virtual component lib
L131[04:50:13] <CompanionCube> what's it
liked to compared to the other vcomponent i think exists
L132[04:50:41]
<Ocawesome101> link to other
vcomponent?
L133[04:50:53] <Izaya> presumably, this
isn't for OpenOS?
L134[04:50:58]
<Ocawesome101> right
L135[04:51:09]
<Ocawesome101> mine is meant to be run
while the `component` API is still in _G
L136[04:51:14] <Izaya> because gamax92's
vcomponent works nicely on OpenOS
L137[04:51:31]
<Ocawesome101> ah
L138[04:51:32]
<Ocawesome101> well
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L140[04:51:43] <gamax92> Hello
L141[04:52:01]
<Ocawesome101> you could replace
`component` with `package.preload["component"]` in mine
and it'd probably work
L142[04:52:06]
<Ocawesome101> gamax: heyo
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L144[04:55:01] <gamax92> it feels weird to
look at the vcomponent folder on github and see "6 years
ago"
L145[04:55:10] <Izaya> still works
\o/
L146[04:55:21] <Izaya> also, I wish devfs
was faster
L147[04:55:34] <Izaya> I want to put tapes
as streams into devfs
L148[04:55:55]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: Try Open Kernel's
devfs
L149[04:56:10]
<Ocawesome101> so basic you'll only use it
for mounting things
L150[04:56:15] <gamax92> rewrite devfs
using a vcomponent filesystem :v
L151[04:56:22]
<Ocawesome101> that's what I did
L152[04:56:29]
<Ocawesome101> not at all complete yet
though
L153[04:57:27] <Izaya> Ocawesome101: ngl,
Open Kernel doesn't interest me
L154[04:57:39] <Izaya> it's a new project
but it already seems baroque and disorganised
L155[04:58:04] <Izaya> neat to play with,
but I wouldn't want to use it, y'know?
L156[04:59:03]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: Open Kernel 2*
L157[04:59:07]
<Ocawesome101> dait
L158[04:59:08]
<Ocawesome101> fair
L159[04:59:44] <Izaya> and to be entirely
fair
L160[04:59:44]
<Ocawesome101> I've pretty much abandoned
Open Kernel 1.0
L161[04:59:50] <Izaya> I wouldn't want to
use PsychOS either
L162[04:59:54]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L163[05:00:01] <Izaya> but it's my
playground
L164[05:00:07] <Izaya> and it's so NICE to
implement services on
L165[05:00:19] <Izaya> want to run a
socket handler in another thread?
L166[05:00:25]
<Ocawesome101> but would you want to use
Open Kernel 2? :D
L167[05:00:29] <Izaya>
os.spawn(socketHandler,thread)
L168[05:00:35] <Izaya> no, same complaints
apply
L169[05:00:49]
<Ocawesome101> hmm ok
L170[05:00:53]
<Ocawesome101> how is is
disorganized
L171[05:01:04]
<Ocawesome101> %s/is is/is it/
L172[05:01:04] <MichiBot>
<Ocawesome101> how is it disorganized
L173[05:01:27] <Izaya> you're implementing
random shit with no clear goal
L174[05:01:42] <Izaya> you've put the
standard libraries at a lower priority which makes porting software
hard
L175[05:01:54]
<Ocawesome101> that's fair
L176[05:02:11]
<Ocawesome101> it'd probably be very
trivial to switch to `package`
L177[05:02:20]
<Ocawesome101> and it does have a proper
io library now
L178[05:02:22] <Izaya> maybe once I get
this buffer library cloned
L179[05:02:32] <Izaya> I'll switch Minitel
to use standard buffers
L180[05:02:44] <Izaya> not sure how well
that will agree with the buffer library though :D
L181[05:03:37]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L182[05:03:56] <Izaya> today's fun
idea
L183[05:04:01]
<Ocawesome101> anyway, besides `io` and
`package`, what other standard libs would you like to see
implemented?
L184[05:04:08] <Izaya> a vcomponent but
it's actually minitel streams
L185[05:04:29] <Izaya> Ocawesome101:
basically, you want the Lua standard libraries
L186[05:04:31] <Izaya> all of them
L187[05:04:34] <Izaya> no exceptions
L188[05:04:37]
<Ocawesome101> ok
L189[05:04:48] <Izaya> with OpenOS quirks,
perferably
L190[05:05:01]
<Ocawesome101> ~~nah~~maybe
L191[05:05:01] <Izaya> then porting most
OpenOS-compatible libraries should be no issue
L192[05:08:08]
<Ocawesome101> also how much of the stdlib
does PsychOS implement?
L193[05:11:04] <Izaya> not enough
L194[05:11:10] <Izaya> and not in a
sufficiently compatible manner
L195[05:11:28] <Izaya> there's an io
library but it's not all there
L196[05:12:04]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L197[05:12:21]
<Ocawesome101> I've just transitioned to
`package` instead of `lib`
L198[05:12:27]
<Ocawesome101> very easy transition
:P
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L200[05:18:48]
<Ocawesome101> so try to implement `io`
and `os`, mostly?
L202[05:19:30]
<Ocawesome101> oh o
L203[05:19:32]
<Ocawesome101> ok*
L204[05:20:22] <Izaya> I found the plan9k
implementation of the buffer lib
L205[05:20:25] <Izaya> it may just be
portable
L206[05:21:55]
<Ocawesome101> hmmm
L207[05:22:39]
<Ocawesome101> so
L208[05:22:39] <Izaya> 13KB of code
though
L209[05:23:07]
<Ocawesome101> my `package.path` is
formatted slightly differently from OpenOS's but other than that
I've got most of what that page has
L210[05:23:21] <Izaya> but does it behave
the same?
L211[05:23:23]
<Ocawesome101> except for `io.stderr` and
a couple of `os` functions
L212[05:23:25] <Izaya> making io act the
same is hard
L213[05:23:34] <Izaya> and if it's subtly
different it breaks software
L214[05:24:09]
<Ocawesome101> I think it mostly
works
L215[05:24:21] <Izaya> mostly isn't good
enough
L216[05:24:25]
<Ocawesome101> redirecting input / output
to a file has not been thoroughly tested
L217[05:24:33]
<Ocawesome101> i mean, it should
work
L218[05:24:41]
<Ocawesome101> I haven't done rigorous
testing
L219[05:24:44] <Izaya> if it's not
perfect, you'll get subtle bugs that completely break things and
are hard to track down
L220[05:24:55] <Izaya> trust me I know
this I've only tried and failed to implement io a dozen times
L221[05:25:02]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L222[05:26:01]
<Ocawesome101> I don't think I have
`buffer:readLine` yet but other than that I'm fairly certain I've
got everything
L223[05:26:20]
<Ocawesome101> how do I know if it's
perfect tho?
L224[05:27:36] <Izaya> read the io
documentation very closely
L225[05:27:38] <Izaya> write unit
tests
L226[05:27:50] <Izaya> run them against
both OpenOS and your implementation
L227[05:28:14]
<Ocawesome101> o
L228[05:28:16]
<Ocawesome101> ok
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L230[05:28:42] <CompanionCube> inb4 use a
fuzzer to determine implementation correctness
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<Ocawesome101> a fuzzer?
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L234[05:29:30] <CompanionCube> a piece of
software designed to generate weird and wonderful inputs to try and
break software
L235[05:29:49]
<Saghetti>
fuzzers are cool
L236[05:30:00] <Izaya> hmhm
L237[05:30:03] <Izaya> 12K is bigge
L238[05:30:11] <Izaya> but if it improves
my FS implementation
L239[05:30:13] <Izaya> :|
L240[05:30:19]
<Ocawesome101> ah
L241[05:30:27] <CompanionCube> Izaya: is
the above a terrible crazy idea or just crazy
L242[05:30:27]
<Ocawesome101> minify it :D
L243[05:30:40] <Izaya> CompanionCube:
sounds like fun tbh
L244[05:30:51] <Izaya> I don't know of any
lua fuzzers though
L245[05:31:12] <CompanionCube> it *should*
even give you bug-compatibility lol
L246[05:31:26] <Izaya> yeah fuzz it
against the OpenOS implementation
L247[05:31:29] <Izaya> then fix any
differing behavior
L248[05:32:03]
<Ocawesome101> ok
L249[05:32:32]
<Ocawesome101> the thing I can see
possibly causing errors is that mine only opens in binary mode,
never in text mode
L250[05:34:03] <Izaya> text mode in OpenOS
is actually unicode mode
L251[05:34:09] <Izaya> which is
exceedingly convenient
L252[05:34:35]
<Ocawesome101> I figured that out
L253[05:34:49]
<Ocawesome101> that's precisely why I
figured it might cause issues
L254[05:35:00] <Izaya> hey
L255[05:35:09] <Izaya> the plan9k buffer
implementation even gives you pipes for free
L256[05:37:14] <Izaya> [x] nice
L257[05:37:17] <Izaya> but also you could
rip that out
L258[05:38:05] <Izaya> cutting it out
saves 2K
L259[05:39:50]
<Ocawesome101> neat
L260[05:42:33] <Izaya> time to nuke the
upper layers of PsychOS2 again
L261[05:42:39] <Izaya> now that I have a
working buffer library
L262[05:42:58]
<Ocawesome101> there, Open Kernel now
supports the same `package.path` format as OpenOS, pure Lua, and
everything else too
L263[05:43:34]
<Ocawesome101> i.e.`
/lib/?.lua;/lib/?/init.lua;/usr/lib/?.lua;/usr/lib/?/init.lua;/usr/include/?.lua;/usr/include/?/init.lua`
is the default searchpath
L264[05:45:56]
<Ocawesome101> what is the difference
between package.preload and package.loaded?
L265[05:46:34]
<Ocawesome101> nevermind, found it in the
docs
L266[05:53:43]
<Ocawesome101> should I make Open Kernel
log to the tmpfs?
L268[05:57:23]
<Ocawesome101> if anyone wants to actually
test the non-GitHub capabilities
L269[05:58:02]
<Ocawesome101> or just, y'know, improve it
:P
L270[06:05:07]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L271[06:05:07] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Forecaster, you were not able to beat Ocawesome101's record of 9
hours, 43 minutes and 9 seconds this time. 9 hours, 31 minutes and
23 seconds were wasted! Missed by 11 minutes and 46 seconds!
L272[06:05:16]
<Forecaster> Awww
L273[06:05:36]
<Ocawesome101> dammit i was gonna do
that
L274[06:08:15] <CompanionCube> this is a
particularly long-lasting record eh
L275[06:08:45]
<Ocawesome101> yep
L276[06:08:53]
<Ocawesome101> like 24h now
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L279[06:30:27] <Izaya> I would test it but
like
L280[06:30:34] <Izaya> I only have one
machine with an internet card and that's my server
L281[06:35:04]
<The_Stargazer> have you heard of
L282[06:35:05]
<The_Stargazer> floppies
L284[06:37:37]
<The_Stargazer> download the data onto
your server
L285[06:37:41]
<The_Stargazer> put it on a floppy
L286[06:37:47]
<The_Stargazer> test it on another
machine
L287[06:37:58] <Izaya> doesn't it depend
on having an internet card in the machine?
L288[06:38:06]
<The_Stargazer> idk
L289[06:38:08]
<The_Stargazer> you could also
L290[06:38:14]
<The_Stargazer> singleplayer creative
world
L291[06:38:23] <Izaya> well I could
L292[06:38:28] <Izaya> but that would
disrupt what I'm doing
L293[06:38:32]
<The_Stargazer> oh
L294[06:38:33]
<The_Stargazer> which is
L295[06:38:44] <Izaya> prospecting for
ore
L296[06:38:55]
<The_Stargazer> oh
L297[06:38:56] <Izaya> using
OpenComputers
L298[06:38:57] <Izaya> :D
L299[06:39:07]
<The_Stargazer> whatcha mean by
prospecting
L300[06:39:12]
<The_Stargazer> searching for?
L301[06:39:16] <Izaya> Immersive
Engineering core sample drill
L302[06:39:20]
<The_Stargazer> oh
L303[06:39:22]
<The_Stargazer> whats that do
L304[06:39:28] <Izaya> digs up core
samples
L305[06:39:41]
<The_Stargazer> what the heck is a core
sample
L306[06:39:56] <Izaya> a cylindrical slice
of rock
L307[06:40:02]
<The_Stargazer> ah
L308[06:40:16] <Izaya> in IE you can use
it to see what ores hide below bedrock
L309[06:40:20] <Izaya> or what liquids are
under it
L310[06:40:20]
<Saghetti>
why not test in a creative world?
L311[06:40:22] <Izaya> ie oil
L312[06:40:22]
<The_Stargazer> below bedrock?
L313[06:40:40] <Izaya> yeah
L314[06:40:46]
<The_Stargazer> isnt that just
L315[06:40:46]
<The_Stargazer> void
L316[06:40:47] <Izaya> the ore doesn't
actually exist in the world
L317[06:41:00] <Izaya> but each chunk has
a chance of having ores or liquid "under" bedrock
L318[06:41:06]
<The_Stargazer> ohh
L319[06:41:16] <Izaya> then you can make
machines to extract the ore or liquid
L321[06:41:57]
<The_Stargazer> oh neat
L322[06:42:22] <Izaya> so I've
semi-automated my prospecting
L323[06:42:42] <Izaya> I place down a
drill and a battery, take the sample, then the tablet takes a GPS
reading, I put in the ore type, and it sends that to my
server
L324[06:42:43]
<The_Stargazer> whats the lava? is that
the fluid found?
L325[06:42:46] <Izaya> yup
L326[06:42:59]
<The_Stargazer> whats lava good for
L327[06:43:03] <Izaya> it's
L328[06:43:05] <Izaya> it's lava
L329[06:43:10] <Izaya> you do whatever you
do with lava with it
L330[06:43:18]
<The_Stargazer> which is what
exactly
L331[06:43:30]
<Saghetti>
lava
L332[06:43:52]
<The_Stargazer> lava's a bit useless aside
from obsidian
L333[06:43:55] <Izaya> lava is used in,
for example, making a disassembler
L334[06:44:04]
<The_Stargazer> oh really?
L335[06:44:14] <Izaya> it can be used in
various generators
L336[06:44:19]
<The_Stargazer> oh neat
L337[06:44:35] <Izaya> and yeah you can
use it to make obsidian too
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L340[06:58:17]
<terraria99> you guys probably get asked
this a lot but i couldn't find an answer so I'm asking here. whats
the current state of oc for 1.14+?
L341[07:10:22]
<Forecaster> payonel is working on it
slowly
L342[07:10:34]
<Forecaster> he's mostly busy with work
though
L343[07:11:41]
<terraria99> thats good glad he's doing
other things too
L344[07:49:00]
<Forecaster> %sip
L345[07:49:01] <MichiBot> You drink a
fiery dilithium potion (New!). Forecaster has no memory of
drinking a potion.
L346[07:55:43]
<ThePiGuy24> ohgod fiery dilithium
L347[08:04:30]
<Forecaster> ...Dungeon Crawl is cruel
sometimes...
L348[08:06:35]
<Saghetti>
%sip
L349[08:06:36] <MichiBot> You drink a
smooth silver potion (New!). Saghetti suddenly craves pie.
L350[08:07:18]
<Forecaster> first level, 1 kill, dropp
through a concealed shaft 1 floor down into the corner of a room
with 4 coyotes...
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<ThePiGuy24> sounds fun
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L357[08:27:53]
<Forecaster> they killed me, I had no
chance :P
L358[08:28:28]
<Forecaster> 1st level wizard has a magic
dart attack, you can fire it 4 times before running out of
magic
L359[08:28:47]
<Forecaster> not enough to kill 4 coyotes,
especially with a risk of missing
L360[08:40:57]
<ThePiGuy24> thats why you need
Kalashnikov
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L362[09:10:44] <MichiBot> Lizzian
REMINDER: fix blog cert cause it be revoke
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<Forecaster> %sip
L366[10:11:33] <MichiBot> You drink a
resonating dirt potion (New!). Forecaster gains a negligible
amount of luck.
L367[10:11:46]
<Forecaster> Lucky dirt!
L368[10:23:53]
<Saghetti>
dirty luck
L370[11:09:11]
<Kristopher38> uwu
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<ThePiGuy24> Izaya: no
L374[12:26:48]
<DaComputerNerd> Your Uwuber is here
L375[12:26:55]
<DaComputerNerd> Just saying that
hurt
L376[12:28:30]
<ThePiGuy24> goof
L377[12:28:34]
<ThePiGuy24> good
L378[12:38:02]
<AdorableCatgirl> Izaya: yes
L379[12:38:40]
<ThePiGuy24> make it existn't
L380[12:38:53] <Izaya> ThePiGuy24: I
L381[12:38:57] <Izaya> 'm gonna do
it
L383[12:39:10]
<AdorableCatgirl> uwu
L384[12:39:18]
<ThePiGuy24> yes buy it
L385[12:39:24]
<AdorableCatgirl> u w u
L386[12:39:31]
<ThePiGuy24> stop
L388[12:39:40] <Izaya> gonna find a BPT to
stick in it
L389[12:39:49]
<ThePiGuy24> s t o p
L390[12:39:50] <Izaya> 180hp in a 1000kg
car yes please
L391[12:49:16] <dequbed> Izaya: Please
tell me you got the car for better reasons than doing a snow-uwu
given that YOU'RE IN AUSTRALIA
L392[12:51:01]
<AdorableCatgirl> the sharpie uwu
L393[12:52:33] <Izaya> dequbed: it fits
all my requirements besides rear wheeldrive
L394[12:52:43] <Izaya> - small
L395[12:52:45] <Izaya> - light
L396[12:52:52] <Izaya> - cute
L397[12:52:54]
<ThePiGuy24> then drive in reverse
L398[12:52:55] <Izaya> -
semi-practical
L399[12:53:03] <dequbed>
practical...?
L400[12:53:20] <Izaya> yeah it's not a
full retard sports coupe
L401[12:53:32] <Izaya> it has rear seats
and a hatch
L402[12:53:41] <Izaya> 4 doors, even
L403[12:53:54] <Izaya> it even hits the
bonus
L404[12:54:01]
<ThePiGuy24> php is fun to fuck around
with
L405[12:54:02] <Izaya> - pop-up
headlights
L406[12:54:12] <dequbed> I mean it's
practical in the sense that all the US-of-stupid IT people have
guns in their daily carry because it's practical.
L407[12:54:25] <Izaya> well I mean
L408[12:54:30] <Izaya> I don't need a
ute
L409[12:54:33] <Izaya> or a big car
L410[12:54:39] <dequbed> Do you need a car
at all?
L411[12:54:44] <Izaya> or really transport
beyond myself
L412[12:54:50] <Izaya> strictly no
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L415[12:55:25] <Izaya> but getting a car
license is a Good Thing and it'd be nice to have a vehicle with
nonzero cargo capacity and some protection from the weather
L416[12:57:06] <dequbed> Izaya: I mean
there are worse cars to learn driving on than one with 200Mm.
7.5l/100km tho...
L417[12:57:33] <Izaya> yeah but I have the
cash to get my own and therefore have the choice of what to
get
L418[12:57:56] <Izaya> so I have the
option to potentially fuck up, spend more than I strictly need to,
and get something I want for reasons that may not be entirely
rational.
L419[12:58:08] <dequbed> Just because it's
fun.
L420[12:58:13] <Izaya> (And that's a good
thing!)
L421[12:58:17] <dequbed> Which for the
record is a perfectly good reason!
L422[12:58:26] <Izaya> yeah I could get a
boring 2005 econobox that will never die
L423[12:58:35]
<AdorableCatgirl> i will abuse my honda
accord
L424[12:58:41]
<AdorableCatgirl> i mean i already
have
L425[12:58:49]
<AdorableCatgirl> i got stuck in a
ditch
L426[12:58:50] <Izaya> or I could get a
fuckin 1990 astina with pop-up headlights to drive like a
go-kart
L427[12:59:08] <dequbed> Don't get
yourself killed in the process of driving said go-kart ;)
L428[12:59:17]
<AdorableCatgirl> decided "yea fucc
it" and gunned it in first gear
L429[13:00:04] <Izaya> I have no intention
of dying nor damaging anything
L430[13:02:43] <Izaya> dequbed: also, I
suspect it'd be slightly happier than my bike on the highway
L431[13:03:36] <dequbed> Izaya:
potentially
L432[13:04:01] <Izaya> if nothing else
it'd be comfier on the highway
L433[13:04:05] <Izaya> highways are so
un-comfy
L434[13:04:20] <dequbed> That for
sure
L435[13:04:29] <Izaya> you just sit there
not moving because the road has sharp 0.001° turns
L436[13:07:08] <Izaya> also
L437[13:07:20] <Izaya> 7.5L/100km is about
the same as me thrashing my bike
L438[13:07:23] <Izaya> and I'm okay with
that
L439[13:07:50] <dequbed> Your bike is
quite thirsty on the highway then
L440[13:08:03] <Izaya> not highway
L441[13:08:05] <Izaya> thrashing
L442[13:08:14] <Izaya> highway is sit on
9.5kRPM which is fairly efficient
L443[13:08:16] <Izaya> no stop-start
L444[13:08:31] <dequbed> oh okay.
L445[13:08:40] <dequbed> Then again those
7.5L are very optimistic ;)
L446[13:09:20] <dequbed> My car has
similar numbers and does more like 12 when driven fast and has used
20 in a city
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L448[13:15:08] <Izaya> I get something
like 6-7.5L/100km when commuting
L449[13:15:33] <Izaya> because there's
multiple spots where it's practical to go WOT
L450[13:17:12] <Izaya> also one
intersection where if I don't test the 0-100 time I'll get mowed
down by a truck
L451[13:21:33]
<AdorableCatgirl> kek
L452[13:21:34]
<AdorableCatgirl> mood
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L462[15:22:47] <S3_> I hope I still have
snow this weekend
L463[15:22:53] <S3_> Fixing the
snowmobile
L464[15:23:55] <S3_> Izaya: my old
co-worker drove like 50 miles to work in a truck that got
4mpg
L465[15:27:07] <S3_> 1.7km/L
L466[15:28:05] <S3_> But you wouldn't need
a mobile home to bring wherever you went because it could probably
pull your whole to story House lololol
L467[15:28:15] <S3_> Two story*
L468[15:53:10]
<Ocawesome101> %tonkout time?
L469[15:53:10] <MichiBot> Waesucks!
Ocawesome101! You beat your own previous record of 9 hours, 43
minutes and 9 seconds (By 4 minutes and 53 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L470[15:53:11] <MichiBot> Ocawesome101
has tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.009 tonk points!
plus 0.016 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
0.14105, Position #6 Need 0.006 more points to pass
DaComputerNerd!
L471[15:53:22]
<Ocawesome101> Ayyyyy
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L474[16:29:53] <Lizzian> %tonk
L475[16:29:54] <MichiBot> Fudge! Lizzian!
You beat Ocawesome101's previous record of <0 (By 36 minutes
and 44 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L476[16:29:55] <MichiBot> Lizzian's new
record is 36 minutes and 44 seconds! Lizzian also gained 0.00061
tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need 0.0202 more
points to pass CompanionCube!
L477[16:30:04] <Lizzian> ooh, getting
close
L478[16:31:29]
<Ariri>
heck gosh missed it by two minutes
L479[16:33:07]
<Ocawesome101> :O
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L481[16:49:03] <Trainfan91> How do i shot
(inter)web??
L482[16:49:38]
<Ocawesome101> how do you do what
now?
L483[16:49:49] <Trainfan91> old meme
lol
L484[16:50:01]
<Ocawesome101> oh
L485[16:50:39] <Trainfan91> also, should
we call this discord "minespace"?
L486[16:51:02]
<Ocawesome101> why?
L487[16:51:03]
<ThePiGuy24> why?
L488[16:51:17] <Trainfan91> ever heard of
myspace?
L489[16:51:27]
<Ocawesome101> maybe
L490[16:51:49] <Trainfan91> facebook
precursor...
L491[16:51:57]
<ThePiGuy24> yes, but this is the open
computers discord and irc channel
L492[16:52:18] <Trainfan91> ok, nvm
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L494[16:52:36]
<Ocawesome101> :P
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L496[16:53:15]
<ThePiGuy24> back so soon :p
L497[16:53:16] <Trainfan91> sorry lost
connection for a sec
L498[16:53:25]
<ThePiGuy24> rip
L499[16:55:10] <Trainfan91> Remember,
march tenth is Mario day...
L500[16:55:40]
<ThePiGuy24> yes :p
L501[16:56:32] <Trainfan91> so, anyone
here familiar with warhammer 40k?
L502[16:59:02] <Trainfan91> also, what's
the latest version of lua script?
L503[16:59:20] <Trainfan91> outside of oc
i mean...
L504[17:00:16]
<AdorableCatgirl> google it
L505[17:00:58]
<AdorableCatgirl> man i love having a
broken headphone jack
L506[17:01:19]
<ThePiGuy24> yes it is fun
L507[17:02:11] <Trainfan91>
#sarcasm?
L508[17:03:48] <Trainfan91> so, who
watches lgr here?
L509[17:03:50]
<ThePiGuy24> yes
L510[17:03:59]
<ThePiGuy24> lgr is good
L511[17:04:58]
<AdorableCatgirl> oh i just
remembered
L512[17:05:09]
<AdorableCatgirl> i need to fix that CRT i
have
L513[17:07:48] <Trainfan91> computer or
tv?
L514[17:08:03]
<AdorableCatgirl> monitor
L515[17:08:33] <Trainfan91> can we see a
pico-8 emulator in this anytime soon?
L516[17:09:11]
<AdorableCatgirl> i then wanna play touhou
7.5 on it
L518[17:09:55]
<AdorableCatgirl> actually, bigger brain
would be to play cs1.6 on it
L519[17:10:24] <Trainfan91> lol cs in
oc?
L520[17:10:25]
<AdorableCatgirl> but i need to find a
good adapter so I can use VGA
L521[17:10:49]
<AdorableCatgirl> i'm talking about my
monitor
L522[17:10:58]
<AdorableCatgirl> 1600x1200
L523[17:11:11]
<AdorableCatgirl> 💜
L524[17:11:21] <Trainfan91> does anyone
know what an fpga does?
L525[17:11:53] <Trainfan91> i hear alot
about them in emulation...
L527[17:12:18] <dequbed> Yes many in here
do, on many levels.
L528[17:12:51]
<AdorableCatgirl> i plan on getting an
FPGA
L529[17:13:00] <Trainfan91> what does it
do exactly?
L530[17:13:18] <Trainfan91> in layman's
terms...
L531[17:13:24] <dequbed> Trainfan91:
Depending on what "exactly" means to you that question is
about several books worth of EE.
L532[17:13:55] <dequbed> Super high level
it does calculation based on look up tables.
L533[17:14:32] <Trainfan91> so a dynamic
recompiler then?
L534[17:14:39] <dequbed> ... no?
L535[17:14:45]
<AdorableCatgirl> wtf
L536[17:14:55]
<AdorableCatgirl> think of it like
L537[17:15:01]
<AdorableCatgirl> uh
L538[17:16:27] <Trainfan91> as in does it
convert code when needed as told from one type to another?
L539[17:16:35] <dequbed> No
L540[17:16:57] <dequbed> Well unless by
"code" you mean a few bits of input. Then yes, kind
of.
L541[17:17:34] <Trainfan91> oh, they're
logic gates then...
L542[17:18:20] <dequbed> No, they are LUT.
They can *emulate* logic gates but the actual underlying circutry
is *not* that logic gate.
L543[17:20:36] <Trainfan91> so it's a
logic gate emulator?
L544[17:22:35]
<ThePiGuy24> the name fpga is a big
clue
L545[17:22:41] <Trainfan91> so, what
L546[17:22:59]
<ThePiGuy24> Field Programmable Gate
Array
L547[17:22:59] <Trainfan91> srry
misclick
L548[17:23:50] <Trainfan91> so how do they
help in console emulation?
L549[17:24:40]
<AdorableCatgirl> you can more or less
make the hardware
L550[17:24:48] <Trainfan91> wait... are
gpu's fpga's in a way?
L551[17:25:03] <dequbed> FPGA are fast. If
you want to emulate a high level representation of a chip FPGA do
that faster than pure software solutions do.
L552[17:25:11] <dequbed> No, GPU work
completely different.
L553[17:25:14]
<AdorableCatgirl> w h a t
L554[17:25:52] <Trainfan91> im looking on
wikipedia in fpga and
L555[17:26:15] <Trainfan91> it says it and
be used for hardware acceleration...
L556[17:26:21]
<ThePiGuy24> in laymans terms; you can
basically program an FPGA to act like a bunch of logic gates and
emulate an integrated circuit
L557[17:27:08]
<AdorableCatgirl> oh yeah, hw accelerated
LZMA
L558[17:27:23] <Trainfan91> LZMA?
L559[17:27:50]
<ThePiGuy24> compression scheme
L560[17:29:06]
<AdorableCatgirl> lzss is cool
L561[17:29:14] <Trainfan91> also, can they
be used to boot a bios on pc?
L562[17:29:37] <Trainfan91> something
about cmos caught my eye
L563[17:29:46] <dequbed> ...
L564[17:30:03]
<AdorableCatgirl> wtf
L565[17:30:30]
<AdorableCatgirl> aren't you the guy who
couldn't flash a prom card in OSSM
L566[17:30:45] <Trainfan91> yes lol
L567[17:30:51] <dequbed> I don't even
*want* to know the association chain that led from CMOS to
BIOS.
L568[17:31:48] <Trainfan91> don't cmos
chip hold bios code?
L570[17:33:23] <dequbed> CMOS is a
fabrication technology. It has nothing to do with the concept of
BIOS. Or even storage.
L571[17:33:38]
<AdorableCatgirl> ^
L572[17:33:45] <Trainfan91> ok. my
bad
L573[17:35:04] <dequbed> Yeah pretty much.
I understand that you're not skilled in Computer Engineering or EE,
but you can't just read Wikipedia article, form wild association
chains and expect them to make any sort of sense. That won't
work.
L574[17:35:40]
<AdorableCatgirl> ^
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L577[17:36:08]
<AdorableCatgirl> what
L578[17:36:20] <dequbed> ffs
L579[17:36:36]
<AdorableCatgirl> i s2g if he dms me
L580[17:36:48]
<Trainfan91> sorry mistype
L581[17:36:58] <dequbed> If you're
interested in CE or EE but can't go to university for whatever
reason there are many good free resources to get you started and
teach you the basics. One of them are called "libraries".
Your country most likely has them.
L582[17:37:19]
<AdorableCatgirl> i mean i google
everything
L583[17:37:38] <dequbed> Google is *great*
if you at least know the basics.
L584[17:37:48] <dequbed> Somebody who
thinks CMOS == BIOS storage does not know the basics.
L585[17:37:50]
<AdorableCatgirl> fair
L586[17:38:12]
<AdorableCatgirl> i should really work on
zorya comma but
L587[17:38:57]
<AdorableCatgirl> actually, nah, i
should
L588[17:39:23]
<AdorableCatgirl> let it boot from
romfs
L589[17:40:56]
<AdorableCatgirl> ofc, one would have to
regenerate the romfs if they update zorya or the like
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L593[19:08:35]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L594[19:08:35] <MichiBot> Aw jeez!
Forecaster! You beat Lizzian's previous record of 36 minutes and
44 seconds (By 2 hours, 1 minute and 56 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L595[19:08:36] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 2 hours, 38 minutes and 40 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00203 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need
0.01832 more points to pass simon816!
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L597[19:10:59]
zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L598[19:12:20]
<Forecaster> oh, my media server is
apparently rebooting to install updates
L599[19:12:28]
<Forecaster> that explains why it wasn't
responding
L600[20:10:11] <Inari> I've had a business
idea
L601[20:10:50] <Inari> A 4-weeks care
package that has everythign you need to survive while staying home.
But here's the USP! It comes with a guaranteed corona infection, so
you can get infected, live off of the supplies while curing, and
then you're resistant and don't have to worry!
L603[20:59:06] <Skye> Inari, thing is
apparently people either don't become immune or the virus comes
back
L604[20:59:21] <Inari> Skye: Nah
L605[20:59:48] <Inari> Or at least from
what I heard it's like with flu
L606[22:00:03]
<Carlen
White> Concepting my own network protocol that, using my
software component support boot script, will be a drop-in
replacement for a modem.
L607[22:01:14]
<Carlen
White> Basing it off TCP/UDP. If you use the emulated `modem`
device it will use TCP behind the scenes but probably expose a
`wannet` device for finer controls.
L608[22:05:28]
<Carlen
White> And also rolling my own table serialization in such a way
to decrease out of memory errors.
L610[22:05:40] <MichiBot> XKCD Comic Name:
Self-Isolate Posted on: 3/4/2020
L611[22:06:05] <Michiyo> Hmm... I need a
way to "seamlessly" bring remote IP addresses to my local
server..
L612[22:06:15] <Michiyo>
thoughts/ideas?
L613[22:07:14] <Michiyo> Could VPN them
across I suppose... but I'm not sure how to do that..
natively
L614[22:07:40]
<Carlen
White> My idea for table serialization is a streaming approach.
When you supply a table it will loop through it and write data to
the socket immediately as it serializes.
L615[22:08:36]
<Carlen
White> So the streaming pauses if the packet needs to send after
being filled.
L616[22:08:48]
<Carlen
White> Then resumes when it gets a `ACK`.
L617[22:09:09]
<Carlen
White> Recieving side reverses the steps, creating the elements
and types as it recieves them.
L618[22:15:06]
<Carlen
White> Entire goal is to keep memory overhead low.
L619[22:25:13]
<Carlen
White> Seems like a requirement will be Lua 5.3. Which is a
easier requirement than having your programs be rewritten for the
network stack you use.
L620[22:43:31] <Skye> @"Carlen
White" OpenComputers hasn't got TCP or UDP for internal
communication? and modems are already unreliale
L621[22:44:33]
<Carlen
White> I'm making something to emulate TCP/UDP that works
transparantly as a software defined `modem`.
L622[22:45:11]
<Carlen
White> Or, rather, designing.
L623[22:46:20]
<Carlen
White> Maybe I should move my focus on the streaming table
serialization.
L624[22:46:40]
<Carlen
White> Since that'll be useful in several other places.
L626[23:08:04]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L627[23:08:04] <MichiBot> Heckgosh!
Forecaster! You beat your own previous record of 2 hours, 38
minutes and 40 seconds (By 1 hour, 20 minutes and 48 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L628[23:08:05] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.003 tonk points!
plus 0.004 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
0.3035, Position #4 Need 0.01132 more points to pass
simon816!
L629[23:08:35]
<Ocawesome101> Dangit
L630[23:08:54]
<ThePiGuy24> Heckgosh
L631[23:11:21]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L632[23:11:25]
<Ocawesome101> %tonk
L633[23:11:26] <MichiBot> Sard!
Ocawesome101! You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By
3 minutes and 21 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L634[23:11:27] <MichiBot> Ocawesome101's
new record is 3 minutes and 21 seconds! Ocawesome101 also gained
0.00006 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #6. Need
0.00594 more points to pass DaComputerNerd!
L635[23:12:39]
<terraria99> What is this tonk
thing?
L636[23:12:46] <Lizzian>
%tonkleaders
L638[23:12:52] <Lizzian> ^ info is on that
page
L639[23:14:16]
<terraria99> Thanks
L640[23:15:01]
<ThePiGuy24> %tonk
L641[23:15:17]
<ThePiGuy24> ...
L642[23:19:06]
<ThePiGuy24> %tonk
L643[23:19:11]
<The_Stargazer> there is a cooldown
L644[23:19:12] <Michiyo> 15. minute. time.
out.
L645[23:19:23]
<ThePiGuy24> ah crah yeah
L646[23:42:48]
<Ocawesome101> %tonk
L647[23:42:48] <MichiBot> Fopdoodle!
Ocawesome101! You beat your own previous record of 3 minutes and
21 seconds (By 28 minutes)! I hope you're happy!
L648[23:42:49] <MichiBot> Ocawesome101's
new record is 31 minutes and 22 seconds! No points gained for
stealing from yourself. (Lost out on 0.00047)