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<Ariri>
@Forecaster How many hours has it taken to get that amount? Trying
to plan ahead because Im considering getting a fleet carrier to
take my expedition members home
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L3[00:30:24] <Izaya> that's a breddy big
proportion
L4[00:36:34]
<Ocawesome101> eeeeee openfs is getting
close to being able to create directories
L5[00:41:57]
<Kristopher38> is require
case-sensitive?
L6[00:42:52]
<Ariri> I
think so, I've only seen it lower-case
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L8[00:43:47]
<Kristopher38> does it prefer /lib or
current directory?
L9[00:45:40]
<Ariri> You
can probably specify in path, unsure
L10[00:54:19] <Michiyo> o_O I just found
out my server can take 32GB DIMMs...
L11[00:54:24] <Michiyo> not 16's like I
thought.
L12[00:54:34] <Michiyo> which bumps maximum
RAM capacity to 1TB
L13[00:55:11]
<Ariri> The
fastest way to store oc logs
L14[00:56:09] <Izaya> Amanda: if you're
around, got a link to that download lib?
L15[00:56:28] <Michiyo> if I had a fat UPS
and my ISP offered multiple IPv4's I'd totally just move everything
local :P
L16[00:56:52] <Izaya> tfw no UPS
L17[00:58:27] <Michiyo> I have redundant
PSUs but with no redundant power to *feed* 'em it makes no sense to
host anything "critical" here
L18[01:03:31] <Lizzy> if i had a higher
paying job, i'd probably home host or something. AAISP here in the
UK seems pretty decent for what it offers but it's a bit expensive
and combined with power costs and such it's actually cheaper for me
to rent from somewhere like OVH (even if their ipv6 networking is a
fucking pain to deal with)
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L22[01:20:24] <Amanda> Izaya: in my
oc-fileserver repo under common/psychos/lib
L23[01:20:49] <Izaya> shiny
L24[01:22:02] <Amanda> is that enough or
should I grab a more direct link?
L25[01:22:14] <Izaya> plenty
L26[01:22:29] <Izaya> it may interest you
to know I have that repo privately mirrored on my gitea
instance
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L28[01:22:53] <Izaya> after getting burned
by copper I tend to mirror everything of interest
L29[01:23:44] <Izaya> thoughts on replacing
`return dl` with `return setmetatable(dl,{__call=dl.wget})`?
L30[01:23:48] *
Izaya likes their callable libraries
L31[01:24:08] <Lizzy> copper?
L32[01:24:25] <Izaya> 20kdc's network stack
from a while back
L34[01:24:31] <Izaya> pre-Minitel
L35[01:25:48] <Amanda> Izaya: I've noticed
you like those, but tbh I mostly forgot they exited when I was
working on that library
L36[01:25:54] <Izaya> fair
L37[01:26:16] <Amanda> Bbs, rain box.
L38[01:26:40] *
Lizzy quickly adds RGB to the rainbox and sets it to rave
mode
L39[01:29:14]
<Ariri>
blasts early 2000s music on the also RGB waterproof speaker
L40[01:31:51] <Izaya> hm, did I end up
making a portable buffer library
L41[01:31:59] <Izaya> one that works on
linux
L42[01:32:26]
<AdorableCatgirl> neat
L43[01:32:28] <Izaya> it makes using LZ16
much easier x_x
L44[01:45:41] <Michiyo> So... if I buy my
RAM on ebay, that'll run me about $2k for 1TB.
L45[01:45:44] <Michiyo> It's... tempting
:P
L46[01:45:54]
<Saghetti>
1TB of ram for $2k?!
L47[01:46:06] <Michiyo> yeah.
L48[01:46:23] <Michiyo> 32GB ECC DDR3 isn't
cheap.
L49[01:48:19] <Michiyo> It's a pretty wide
spread of $50-$98 a stick... but finding it in matched sets is
harder, and toward the top of that range
L50[01:49:05]
<Lizzy-chan> Fun fact: the ram in my pc is
2 different speeds.
L51[01:49:30]
<Lizzy-chan> Though xmp overclocks the
slower one I think
L52[01:49:48]
<Lizzy-chan> Though xmp overclocks the
slower two I think [Edited]
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L55[01:54:58]
<Ariri>
poor memory controller
L56[01:55:03]
<AdorableCatgirl> so
L57[01:55:15]
<AdorableCatgirl> i've decided to make an
OPPM repo for Zorya NEO's stuff
L58[01:55:28]
<AdorableCatgirl> but
L59[01:55:33]
<AdorableCatgirl> true to my nature
L60[01:55:47]
<AdorableCatgirl> i'm abusing something i
made to automatically generate the repo.cfg
L61[01:56:02]
<AdorableCatgirl> *programs.cfg
L62[02:04:03]
<Ocawesome101> aaaaaAAAAAAA
L63[02:04:12]
<Ocawesome101> I can almost list
directories
L64[02:04:16]
<Ocawesome101>
almost
L65[02:04:21]
<Kleadron>
watcha do in
L66[02:04:25]
<Kleadron>
watcha doin [Edited]
L67[02:05:00]
<Kleadron>
hmm, isn't there a filesystem function for that
L68[02:05:09]
<Kleadron>
listing files and such
L69[02:05:29]
<Ocawesome101> I'm writing an OpenFS
driver
L70[02:05:36]
<Kleadron>
ah i see
L71[02:05:45]
<Kleadron>
does OpenFS support directories?
L72[02:05:49]
<Saghetti>
yes
L73[02:09:21] <Amanda> Except for every
third Tuesday of the bicentennial months
L75[02:14:33]
<Saghetti>
lol
L77[02:16:43]
<AdorableCatgirl> :P
L79[02:33:57] *
Amanda snugsafairy, sleeps
L80[02:34:02] <Amanda> Night nerds
L81[02:34:08] <Izaya> Sleep well.
L82[02:34:19] <Izaya> When you wake up,
PsychOS may just have a package manager.
L83[02:38:04]
<AdorableCatgirl> Izaya: 👀
L84[02:38:15] <Izaya> Tis the season.
L86[02:49:29]
<Ariri>
Wow.
L87[02:55:27]
<Z0idburg>
Izaya: so all these years I've had a friend with a name like your
nickname, so you always reminded me of them
L90[03:02:16]
<ThePiGuy24> nice
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L94[03:56:43]
<ThePiGuy24> what and why
L95[04:10:41] <Izaya> I wonder if I could
rewrite pkg.get to use tail-call recursion
L96[04:10:45] <Izaya> that could be nicely
cursed
L97[04:35:26] <Izaya> ayy I can remove
stuff from the pkgfs now
L98[04:35:27] <Izaya> [x] nice
L99[04:40:54] <CompanionCube> Michiyo: i've
had the opposite problem before
L100[04:41:19] <Michiyo> ?
L101[04:41:31] <CompanionCube> seeing
someone else using Izaya on youtube and thinking of Izaya despite
knowing they got it from the same place.
L102[04:41:40] <Michiyo> Ahh lol
L104[04:44:19] <CompanionCube> this seems
like a simple reimplementation of the haiku package system
right?
L105[04:44:23] <Izaya> yup
L106[04:44:57] <CompanionCube> cool
L108[04:51:31] <Michiyo> oof...
L109[04:51:46] <Michiyo> I need a $1450
UPS, and a $669 addon battery
L110[04:51:56]
<Ocawesome101> ouch
L111[04:52:16] <Michiyo> But that would
give me 2 hour runtime at full load on my server.
L112[04:52:35] <Michiyo> that's 100% CPU
load, full load.. I've been sitting at about 5% :P
L113[04:52:44] <Michiyo> 440 watts idle, I
can hit 660 under load.
L114[05:08:59] <Izaya> hmhm
L115[05:09:14] <Izaya> I have a protocol
handler for HTTP and HTTPS in the download library
L116[05:09:51] <Izaya> an interesting idea
would be, if there's no internet card, fall back to using FRequest
and a configured proxy
L117[05:09:56] <Izaya> that would be most
interesting
L118[05:10:50]
<Ocawesome101> are there OpenGL
(specifically OpenGL/GLES 2.1) bindings for Lua 5.3? I can't seen
to really find any
L119[05:13:52] <Izaya> gonna port this
download library to OpenOS when I'm done >:D
L120[05:14:12] <Izaya> gonna be nice to
have /etc/http_proxy and /etc/https_proxy on all my OpenOS machines
and be able to wget and such
L121[05:32:25] <CompanionCube> i imagine
most people wanting opengl+lua use something other than a
straight-up binding
L122[05:34:17]
<Ocawesome101> probably true
L125[05:35:05] <CompanionCube> D'aww,
wrong tweet
L127[05:35:22] <MichiBot> Fri Jun 05
18:32:00 PDT 2020 @dancohen3000: US military psychological
operations officers attempted to pacify Iraqis by teaching children
the macarena. Now thi… <
https://t.co/3N7Xo5nKQj>
L128[05:35:42]
<Ariri>
eyyyyyy
L129[05:37:08] <CompanionCube> you know
stuff's weird when you're using counter-insurgency tactics
domestically lol
L131[05:42:53] <CompanionCube>
imagine
L132[05:43:28] <CompanionCube> the police
didn't go apeshit about the whole 'walk around a legislative
building brandishing guns' thing
L133[05:43:34] <CompanionCube> but
this?
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L135[05:50:46] <Blue_595> i just finished
a 28-chip PCB
L136[05:51:05] <Blue_595> its the ALU for
my most recent computer project
L137[05:51:33] <Blue_595> aaand i just
realized i forgot decoupling caps
L138[05:52:22] <Blue_595> eh who needs
decoupling caps
L140[05:52:51] <Izaya> Maybe I'll think
about packaging
L142[05:53:48] <Blue_595> the first row of
chips is 74LS86
L143[05:53:52] <Blue_595> next 2 rows
74LS00
L144[05:53:56] <Blue_595> last row
74LS20
L145[05:55:13]
<ThePiGuy24> rip i cant remember what each
of the 74 series logic chips are, googling time
L146[05:55:23]
<ThePiGuy24> actually no i use duckduckgo
now
L147[05:56:05] <Blue_595> 86 = Quad
2-input XOR gate (input inverters, output XORs, etc.)
L148[05:56:24]
<ThePiGuy24> yes
L149[05:56:33]
<ThePiGuy24> 00 quad nand
L150[05:56:44] <Blue_595> 00 = Quad
2-input NAND gate (basically everything, really. but the third row
of chips actually selects B/AND/XOR/Sum for the next row to combine
into one output)
L151[05:56:58] <Blue_595> 20 = Quad
4-input NAND gate (combining the output signals into a single
bus)
L152[05:57:08]
<ThePiGuy24> *dual
L153[05:57:13] <Blue_595> my bad
L154[05:57:37]
<ThePiGuy24> oh yes boid the new version
of my gpu proxy works!
L155[05:57:41]
<ThePiGuy24> *bois
L156[05:57:52]
<ThePiGuy24> well, gpu mirroing more
like
L157[05:58:29] <Blue_595> boid is
something else
L158[05:58:34]
<ThePiGuy24> yes ik
L159[05:58:37] <Blue_595> a type of
AI
L160[05:58:43]
<ThePiGuy24> they are fun
L162[05:58:59]
<ThePiGuy24> might make 2d boids in oc if
im bored some time in the future
L163[05:59:07]
<ThePiGuy24> or maybe 3d boids with
hologram
L164[05:59:13] <Izaya> download library
stronk
L165[05:59:20] <Blue_595> ooh
L166[05:59:23]
<ThePiGuy24> VirtualBoids™
L167[05:59:42] <Blue_595> also unrelated,
Liberian flag looks like American flag, but with only 1 star
wtf
L168[06:00:07] <Izaya> ThePiGuy24: the
download library will automagically fall back to a configured
FRequest->HTTP(S) proxy if configured
L169[06:00:08] <Izaya> :D
L170[06:00:18]
<ThePiGuy24> read that as librarian and
got confused for a moment as to why a librarian would have a
flag
L171[06:00:19]
<ThePiGuy24> nice
L172[06:01:01] <Izaya> I'll port it to
OpenOS eventually™
L173[06:01:37]
<ThePiGuy24> i just realised that shell
scripts are just lua files in PsychOS :p
L174[06:01:47] <Izaya> yup
L175[06:01:48]
<AdorableCatgirl> ooo
L176[06:01:56] <Izaya> but also you don't
actually get to run them directly and it's a feature
L177[06:02:13]
<AdorableCatgirl> Izaya: i want to use
this download library in xpm
L178[06:02:23]
<ThePiGuy24> "It's a
feature™"
L179[06:02:25] <Izaya> AdorableCatgirl:
it's in the repo, go nuts
L180[06:02:33] <Izaya> not sure how much
work it'd be to port to OpenOS
L181[06:02:36]
<AdorableCatgirl> 👀
L182[06:02:41] <Izaya> shouldn't be too
hard though
L183[06:02:45] <Blue_595> It's a
feature™
L184[06:02:53] <Izaya> it presently
hard-depends on minitel but you could lazy load that
L185[06:03:26] <Izaya> also shout-out to
Amanda who wrote most of the download library
L186[06:03:30] <Izaya> I just added
HTTP(S)
L187[06:04:47] <Blue_595> "To Trump:
Why are you calling everything Fake News™? What makes you think
I'll trust you more than an actual news site?"
L188[06:04:54] <CompanionCube> Blue_595:
the liberian flag is a classic
L189[06:04:55] <Blue_595> >
"Because I'm your president." or some shit
L190[06:05:01] <Blue_595> "That only
makes me trust you less!"
L191[06:05:17] <Izaya> The US president or
US news media
L192[06:05:18] <CompanionCube> especially
when done by butthurt conservatives who think it's the US
one.
L193[06:05:20] <Blue_595> $130,000,000/yr
for his "exercise" golf
L194[06:05:35] <Izaya> man, that's a tough
one for which I trust less
L195[06:05:42] <Izaya> it's like a race to
the bottom, really
L196[06:05:44] <Blue_595> including
payments to a company owned by him
L197[06:05:52] <CompanionCube> there's
awhole subreddit for accidental liberian flags
L198[06:05:58] <Blue_595> 72 years old,
theres strike one
L199[06:06:07] <CompanionCube> Izaya: does
the latter include or exclude fox news
L200[06:06:19] <Izaya> unsure
L201[06:06:23] <Izaya> it's kind of on its
own level
L202[06:06:32] <Izaya> hard to compare
with anything else because it's so far out there
L203[06:06:47] <CompanionCube> 'news
media' that's not fox is more trustworthy than trump
L205[06:07:29] <Izaya> eh, he tends to try
what he says he's going to do, it's just literally everything else
he says
L206[06:08:01] <Izaya> if he said he was
going to jump off a cliff, I'd believe him, if he said the cliff
was 20m down, I'd get out a measuring tape.
L207[06:08:16] <Izaya> y'know?
L208[06:09:43]
<ThePiGuy24> for the most part; it seems
that whatever trump disagrees with is more trustworthy
L209[06:10:27] <Blue_595> ^
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L211[06:10:54]
<Forecaster> @Ariri difficult to say, but
quite a few
L212[06:12:43] <Blue_595> life is
recursion
L213[06:12:46] <Blue_595> for
example
L214[06:12:57] <Blue_595> my country is
slowly collapsing due to an incompetent leader
L215[06:13:13] <Blue_595> my planet is
slowly dying due to ridiculous emissions
L216[06:13:22] <Blue_595> my universe is
slowly dying because it keeps stretching out
L217[06:13:42] <Izaya> > due to an
incompetent leader
L218[06:13:46] <Izaya> if only it were
just that
L219[06:13:49] <Blue_595> ^
L220[06:14:37] <CompanionCube> the rot is
deeperm way deeper.
L221[06:14:50] <CompanionCube> as it is in
the UK.
L223[06:15:10] <Blue_595> look at
matt
L224[06:16:14] <CompanionCube> random fact
i've probably mentioned before: in the last tory manifesto, the
omnious constitutional promises ended up on page 48 of all the
numbers...
L225[06:16:36] <Blue_595> also look at
'Metadragon_'
L226[06:20:31] <Blue_595> america is
depressing
L228[06:21:02] <Blue_595> im one of the
few smart enough to not drink fish tank cleaner because "this
guy said it had little-to-no effect on the recovery rate, but
recommended it anyway"
L229[06:22:40] <Izaya> [sponsorblock]
Segment skipped
L230[06:22:41] <Izaya> :D
L232[06:23:57] <Blue_595> XXXX XXXX XXXX
XXXX
L233[06:24:03] <Blue_595> Just found out
WeeChat censors credit card numbers
L234[06:25:04]
<ThePiGuy24> yeah cant fool me, fool
L235[06:25:32] <Blue_595> the moment you
realize
L236[06:25:44] <Blue_595> someone worth
several billion dollars stole from a Target just because he
could
L237[06:25:44]
<ThePiGuy24> it does however censor
minecraft passwords 👌
L238[06:25:58] <Blue_595>
SWYDX72869Nj01
L239[06:26:17] <Blue_595> wait
L240[06:26:19] <Blue_595> frick
L241[06:26:27] <Blue_595> nobody use that
please
L242[06:26:41]
<Kleadron>
oh dear
L243[06:26:42]
<ThePiGuy24> yeet
L244[06:27:42] <Izaya> how about I steal a
target
L245[06:28:07] <Blue_595> no turns out my
client censors any password you enter with Sawayama part numbers
(fictional game company in Exapunks)
L246[06:28:08] <Izaya> nobody is stopping
me so I can just take it, right?
L247[06:28:37] <Blue_595> that
specifically was the disk drive controller in the Rev. C
Wonderdisc
L248[06:29:45] <Blue_595> for some reason
looks a lot like the serial buffer RAM used in the very first
consoles
L249[06:36:02] <Blue_595> I've managed to
not die yet. Cool.
L250[06:39:46]
<ThePiGuy24> how much power does the
linked card consume when sending a packet?
L251[06:40:24] <Blue_595> it consumes ???
per tick
L252[06:40:32] <Blue_595> youll find out
when we start removing zeros from your capacitor
L253[06:40:33]
<ThePiGuy24> yeah thanks
L254[06:40:37]
<payonel>
it scales with the size of the packet
L255[06:40:42]
<payonel>
same as the t2 wireless card
L256[06:40:55]
<ThePiGuy24> ah so not as bad as i
thought
L257[06:41:07] <Izaya> at max range?
L259[06:41:28]
<ThePiGuy24> all i really need to know was
whether i could handle the power
L260[06:41:43]
<ThePiGuy24> and i can handle maxxed range
tier2
L261[06:42:03] <Blue_595> but tbh that
block diagram kind of seems like the PHY and the very start of the
MAC
L262[06:42:43] <Blue_595> wait wtf was EOP
in this context
L263[06:42:45] <Blue_595> Ethernet Over
Power/
L264[06:43:34]
<ThePiGuy24> egg on pasta
L265[06:43:51] <Blue_595> ^
L266[06:44:17] <Blue_595> maybe instead of
making complicated MACs currently, i should just look at the block
diagrams of ACIA chips
L267[06:45:49] <Izaya> Huh, at some point,
the YouTube RSS feeds got less garbage
L268[06:46:08] <Izaya> The descriptions
have line breaks now
L269[06:46:13] <Blue_595> ^
L272[06:47:58] <Blue_595> i bet their
version of RSS is "Real Stuff, i Swear, dont even worry about
it"
L273[06:48:23] <Izaya> ThePiGuy24: what is
it? :D
L274[06:48:36]
<ThePiGuy24> gpu mirroring over linked
card :p
L275[06:48:40] <Izaya> ooo
L276[06:48:54]
<ThePiGuy24> to emulate a terminal
server
L277[06:49:09]
<ThePiGuy24> will eventually have the
client be a tablet
L278[06:49:09] <Blue_595> but
L279[06:49:16] <Blue_595> but
L280[06:49:25] <Blue_595> why cant you
just use a remote terminal
L281[06:49:28]
<ThePiGuy24> for infinite range :p
L282[06:49:38] <Blue_595> they dont have
infinite range currently?
L283[06:49:39]
<ThePiGuy24> interdimensional
L284[06:49:44]
<ThePiGuy24> no
L285[06:49:47]
<ThePiGuy24> sadly
L286[06:50:03] <Blue_595> anyway
L287[06:50:14] <Blue_595> Feature request:
Placeable remote terminals
L288[06:50:20]
<ThePiGuy24> yes
L289[06:50:23]
<ThePiGuy24> laptops
L290[06:50:26] <Blue_595> no wiring, can
just shift-click to pick up
L291[06:50:33]
<ThePiGuy24> yes
L292[06:50:50] <Blue_595> another feature
request: remote terminals have batteries now, they have energy bars
at the bottom and need to charge sometimes
L293[06:51:20] <Blue_595> maybe an option
in config for the second one
L294[06:51:47]
<ThePiGuy24> they are "solar
powered"
L295[06:51:50]
<Ocawesome101> @payonel we got feature
requests in here
L296[06:51:57] <Izaya> counter-idea
L297[06:51:59] <Izaya> use a tablet
L298[06:51:59] <Blue_595> ?
L299[06:52:01]
<ThePiGuy24> according to the recipe
atleast
L300[06:52:01] <Blue_595> no
L301[06:52:07] <Blue_595> can tablets be
placed?
L302[06:52:16] <Izaya> p sure there's a
mod that adds a tablet dock
L303[06:52:20] <Blue_595> what mod
L304[06:52:21]
<ThePiGuy24> o
L305[06:52:22] <Blue_595> show me
L306[06:52:26]
<ThePiGuy24> gib link
L307[06:52:26] <Blue_595> i need it
now
L308[06:52:30] <Izaya> I thought it was
OCDevices but that has a card dock
L309[06:52:36] <Blue_595> yeah card
dock
L310[06:52:54] <Blue_595> which im
considering putting a beep card in a card dock for BluBot, so i
dont have computer cases too close to the user
L311[06:53:00] <Blue_595> so they cant
vandalise too much
L312[06:53:21]
<ThePiGuy24> its a shame gpus dont work in
it
L313[06:53:26] <Blue_595> yeah
L314[06:53:30] <Blue_595> wait they
dont?
L315[06:53:38] <Blue_595> well there goes
that idea
L316[06:53:39]
<ThePiGuy24> not from the testing that i
did
L317[06:54:01] <Izaya> if they did I'd
abuse the shit out of that
L318[06:54:02]
<ThePiGuy24> idk whether they are meant to
or whether is a bug
L319[06:54:02] <Izaya> goddamn
L320[06:54:04] <Blue_595> another idea:
GPUs have smaller incompatible RAM sockets to bring memory up from
T1 spec
L321[06:54:20]
<ThePiGuy24> external memory :p
L322[06:54:22] <Blue_595> bring it up from
just enough to fit the main buffer that it
L323[06:54:24] <Blue_595> that is*
L324[06:54:31]
<Ocawesome101> cursed idea: Minecraft
protocol-compatible client in OC, obviously with very simplified
rendering
L325[06:54:39]
<ThePiGuy24> yes
L326[06:54:43] <Blue_595> like you right
click the GPU in your hotbar, not looking at anything, to add and
remove RAM
L327[06:54:57]
<ThePiGuy24> moar ram
L328[06:55:05]
<ThePiGuy24> like my 4MB server
L329[06:55:10]
<ThePiGuy24> because why not
L330[06:55:35] <Blue_595> idea: memory
expansion card, same expansion GUI as the GPU suggestion, but all
it does is add more RAM slots
L331[06:56:01]
<ThePiGuy24> ram rammer
L332[06:56:10]
<ThePiGuy24> rams more ram into your
ram
L333[06:56:13] <Izaya> I need to test
pkgfs on a low-memory machine
L334[06:56:25] <Blue_595> RamRammer™
L335[06:56:34] <Izaya> uncompressed
packages should be fine but I feel like compressed ones could
present a problem
L336[06:56:45]
<ThePiGuy24> just make a low memory ocvm
machine :p
L337[06:57:03] <Blue_595> cursed idea:
OCEmu on OC
L338[06:57:07]
<ThePiGuy24> or a cursed 16GB ocvm
machine
L339[06:57:10] <Blue_595> or OCVM, your
pick
L340[06:57:24] <Blue_595> OCVM in OCVM in
OCVM in OCVM ... in OC
L341[06:57:29]
<ThePiGuy24> telnet into a real machine
running ocvm :p
L342[06:57:34] <Blue_595> :D
L343[06:57:52] <Blue_595> CC emulator in
OC?
L344[06:57:58]
<ThePiGuy24> proxy the components over the
network, infinite\ processing power and infinite\ ram
L345[06:58:06]
<ThePiGuy24> yeah sure why not
L346[06:58:37] <CompanionCube> lol, ingame
thin client computer? 10/10
L347[06:58:53]
<ThePiGuy24> alright now time to add
keyboad and touch functionality to my terminal server
emulator
L348[06:59:06] <Blue_595> Physical
Parallelism™: use 4 servers in a rack, each with the same IO
(except the terminal) to allow you to run 4 lua files at once with
no extra software
L349[06:59:10] <CompanionCube> though for
actual telnet you'd need to write your own client
L350[06:59:14]
<ThePiGuy24> maybe even beep :p
L351[06:59:28] <CompanionCube> but if you
meant just throwing bytes over the network then no
L352[06:59:30] <Izaya> is there a
client.cfg param for memory with ocvm?
L353[06:59:31] <Blue_595> like a really
tiny click for the keys though
L354[06:59:45]
<AdorableCatgirl> yes
L355[06:59:45]
<ThePiGuy24> ill just proxy components
over the internet
L356[06:59:51]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: yeah, in the
`computer` component config
L357[06:59:53]
<ThePiGuy24> yes you can izaya
L358[06:59:54]
<AdorableCatgirl> under computer
args
L359[06:59:55]
<Saghetti>
woah, chat is really alive rn
L360[06:59:58] <Blue_595> the whole
proxying components thing
L361[06:59:59]
<Saghetti>
what's happening?
L362[07:00:02] <Izaya> oh it's the bigge
number
L363[07:00:03]
<ThePiGuy24> stuff
L364[07:00:11]
<ThePiGuy24> yeah its in bytes
L365[07:00:12] <Blue_595> i thought about
doing that for drones, since they famously have no program
space
L366[07:00:23]
<ThePiGuy24> 1 byte of memory ocvm machine
:p
L367[07:00:23] <Blue_595> if possible, set
up a linked card
L368[07:00:31]
<Ocawesome101> hi saghetti
L369[07:00:33] <Blue_595> if not, store
computer address in data section of drone EEPROM
L370[07:00:36]
<Saghetti>
allow IWS access to components
L371[07:00:57]
<Saghetti>
so you can proxy components from your IWS VMs over HTTP
L372[07:01:04]
<Saghetti>
Izaya: when
L373[07:01:10]
<ThePiGuy24> now i want to make a real
life drone run ocvm and control with a real oc computer :p
L374[07:01:17] <Blue_595> :D
L375[07:01:24] <CompanionCube> :D
L376[07:01:27] <Izaya> Saghetti: literally
now
L377[07:01:36] <Blue_595> wait
L378[07:01:41] <Blue_595> a thought about
linked cards in OCVM
L379[07:01:45] <Izaya> for development I
use exportfs and vtunnel
L380[07:01:54] <Blue_595> would going
between irl computers be considered
"interdimensional"
L381[07:02:01] <Izaya> then import the
exported filesystem as /boot
L382[07:02:07] <Izaya> in-game
L383[07:02:15]
<Saghetti>
o_O
L384[07:02:19] <Blue_595> can linked cards
go between IRL computers with OCVM
L385[07:02:29] <Izaya> it's slow but
PsychOS doesn't touch the disk much so it's fine
L386[07:02:50] <Blue_595> Izaya: could i
have the latest version of PsychOS
L387[07:02:56] <Izaya> yes
L388[07:02:58] <Izaya> you can
L390[07:03:06] <Izaya> always
L392[07:03:12]
<ThePiGuy24> now we need to develop real
interdimensional technology and run 2 ocvm machines in 2 different
dimensions linked together with linked cards :p
L393[07:03:20] <Blue_595> loading
OCVM...
L394[07:03:54] <Blue_595> wait a minute
can you install it on OPPM?
L395[07:03:56] <Blue_595> theres an
idea
L396[07:04:02] <Blue_595> make PsychOS
available on OPPM
L397[07:04:07] <Izaya> okay no, I can't
compile the kernel from a compressed package with 256K of RAM
L398[07:04:09] <Izaya> a shame
L399[07:04:29]
<ThePiGuy24> rip
L400[07:04:35]
<AdorableCatgirl> Blue_595: no
L401[07:04:44] <Blue_595> :(
L402[07:05:44] <Izaya> I should probably
look into something to allow you to decompress local packages
L403[07:06:04] <Blue_595> the ShEdit bug
is back
L404[07:06:34]
<ThePiGuy24> Izaya: just use the disk as
memory :p
L405[07:06:48] <Izaya> anything's memory
if you're brave enough
L406[07:07:02]
<Forecaster> cpu mermory
L407[07:07:07]
<ThePiGuy24> i legit made redstone memory
once :p
L408[07:07:16] <Blue_595> i legit used
pigs as memory once
L409[07:07:19]
<ThePiGuy24> only 8 bytes but it was cool
:p
L410[07:07:49] <Blue_595> i thought of a
way to make an 8-bit shifter/rotator with 9 buffers + glue
L411[07:08:01] <Izaya> ThePiGuy24: today's
cursed thought
L412[07:08:05] <Blue_595> (glue just to
select one of the 8 main buffers)
L413[07:08:11] <Izaya> redstone delay line
memory
L414[07:08:17] <Blue_595> wdym cursed
thats genius
L415[07:08:23] <Izaya> you could store 8
different states with different levels
L416[07:08:26]
<ThePiGuy24> oh yes
L417[07:08:55] <Izaya> 16 different states
even
L418[07:08:59] <Izaya> that's 4 bits per
cell
L419[07:09:01]
<ThePiGuy24> use the disk as memory, and
the memory as an fs
L420[07:09:02] <Izaya> 2 cells per
byte
L421[07:09:11] <Blue_595> todays serious
idea: tape drive backup solutions in OC, using Computronics tape
drives and server rakcs
L422[07:09:14]
<ThePiGuy24> use project red red alloy for
256 states :p
L423[07:09:17] <Blue_595> racks* like an
IBM 729 i think it was
L424[07:09:27] <Blue_595> yeah the
729
L425[07:10:04] <Blue_595> just put
something like an OCDevices flat-screen panel over the rack to make
it pretty and give debug info
L426[07:10:28]
<Saghetti>
Izaya already uses AEn't to do mass data storage using tapes and
AE
L427[07:10:39]
<ThePiGuy24> 128 min tape is 43.95 MiB
:p
L428[07:10:44] <Blue_595> nice
L429[07:11:04] <Blue_595> so a (close
enough to) 44MB drive in 2 cubic meters
L430[07:11:11] <Blue_595> this is too
beautiful
L431[07:11:16] <Izaya> that means my
storage system can store nearly 3GB
L432[07:11:48]
<ThePiGuy24> i have nearly 0.5 GiB of
floppies :p
L433[07:11:57]
<ThePiGuy24> blank that is
L434[07:12:24]
<Saghetti>
i wish there were like 40MB OC drives
L435[07:12:38] <Blue_595> theres 40MB Comp
drives if thats good enough
L436[07:12:41]
<Saghetti>
and I stfg if someone tells me to just edit the config
L437[07:12:49]
<Saghetti>
comp drives?
L438[07:12:50] <Izaya> implementing sector
access on top of tapes is pretty easy tbh
L439[07:12:54] <Blue_595>
Computronics
L440[07:13:16]
<Saghetti>
vanilla OC drive sizes should be bigger
L441[07:13:16]
<ThePiGuy24> JuSt eDiT tHe CoNfIg
L442[07:13:28] <Blue_595> yes sector
access on tapes
L443[07:13:34]
<Saghetti>
also 8kb eeproms
L444[07:13:43]
<Ariri>
Isnt there raid or something
L445[07:13:47] <Izaya> function
readSector(n) tape.seek(-math.huge) tape.seek(n*512) return
tape.read(512) end
L446[07:13:49] <Blue_595> yes but
shhhhhhhhhhhh
L447[07:13:50]
<Saghetti>
12mb max
L448[07:13:58]
<ThePiGuy24> i want 64k eeproms
L449[07:14:14]
<ThePiGuy24> i am working on a (terrible)
software raid
L450[07:14:17]
<Saghetti>
angry opensolidstate noises
L451[07:14:17] <Izaya> Saghetti: the
OpenSecurity card writer can write 8K to EEPROMs
L452[07:14:34] <Blue_595> Izaya: thanks!
512 byte sectors with 128m tape means almost 86,000 sectors
L453[07:14:53] <Blue_595> then we use a
hard drive anyway (we have the room for it) to store file
locations
L454[07:15:07] <Blue_595> or rather, the
list of Sectors to read and write
L455[07:15:36] <Blue_595> and if we need a
new sector, search through the sector table until you find one
thats unused, and add that to the FAT entry for the current file
handle
L456[07:16:06]
<Saghetti>
yeah, but that requires installing opensecurity
L457[07:16:07] <Blue_595> occasional
defragment() command issued (like once every fukin blue moon)
L458[07:16:23]
<ThePiGuy24> just reserve the first x kb
of the tape to store the fat
L459[07:16:27] <Izaya> a double chest of
128M tapes gives you 2.37GB
L460[07:16:33] <Blue_595> how many files
should i allow
L461[07:16:35] <Blue_595> 128?
L462[07:16:40] <Blue_595> 1024?
L463[07:16:42] <Izaya> so my storage
system would store more like 3TB, nice
L464[07:16:47]
<ThePiGuy24> as many as you have space
for
L465[07:16:55] <Blue_595> i have hard
drives, my controller is built on top of OpenOS
L466[07:17:02] <Blue_595> might as well
store the FAT there
L467[07:17:35] <Blue_595> just setting
aside a T1 drive for when i consolidate the software to an
EEPROM
L468[07:17:39] <Izaya> I gotta properly
figure out btrees at some point so I can implement venti
properly
L469[07:17:54] <Blue_595> T1 drive;
1MB
L470[07:18:13]
<Ocawesome101> >FAT
L471[07:18:13] <Blue_595> 2048
sectors
L472[07:18:15]
<Ocawesome101> use inodes
L473[07:18:20] <Blue_595> no
L474[07:18:25]
<Ocawesome101> why not
L475[07:18:30] <Izaya> the world doesn't
need another FAT filesystem
L476[07:18:33]
<Saghetti>
also
L477[07:18:35] <Izaya> just implement an
existing one please
L478[07:18:36] <Blue_595> yes it
does
L479[07:18:45]
<Saghetti>
isn't tape seek times instant?
L480[07:18:51] <Blue_595> no?
L481[07:18:59]
<Saghetti>
when doing component calls
L482[07:19:12] <Blue_595> what if we use 1
sector in the FAT to represent 1 file, allowing 2048 files
L484[07:19:17] <Blue_595> SHUT
L485[07:19:19] <Blue_595> UP
L486[07:19:27] <Blue_595> we have 512
bytes to store all the info about a file
L487[07:19:27]
<Ocawesome101> infinite files as long as
you have the space
L488[07:19:30]
<Saghetti>
like i can skip to the end of a 128m tape instantly using component
calls
L489[07:19:33]
<Ocawesome101> infinite size too
L490[07:19:40] <Izaya> IIRC all seeks take
the same time
L491[07:19:50]
<Ocawesome101> holy shit
L492[07:19:54]
<Ocawesome101> 3d graphics are
L493[07:19:55]
<Ocawesome101> uh
L494[07:19:55] <Izaya> Ocawesome101:
[floating point errors want to know your location]
L495[07:19:57]
<Saghetti>
whereas when using the tape drive UI, it's slow
L496[07:20:00]
<Ocawesome101> a complex beast
L497[07:20:05] <CompanionCube> if you're
just going to do sector-per-file, why even bother with a filesystem
really?
L498[07:20:06]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: ?
L499[07:20:13]
<ThePiGuy24> 3d is pain
L500[07:20:15] <Blue_595> not
sector-per-file
L501[07:20:21] <Blue_595> one sector in
the FAT to store info about a file
L502[07:20:39]
<Saghetti>
~~so basically inodes but shittier~~
L503[07:20:42] <Izaya> Ocawesome101:
you're using serialized tables, for... everything, right?
L504[07:20:43] *
Izaya shudders
L505[07:20:48]
<Saghetti>
nah
L506[07:20:49] <Blue_595> perhaps
L507[07:21:15]
<Saghetti>
i basically designed openfs because i hated serialized tables
L508[07:21:23]
<Saghetti>
the original openfs was a mess
L509[07:21:30]
<Saghetti>
(you're welcome Ocawesome)
L510[07:21:36]
<ThePiGuy24> why are you even using
sectors?
L511[07:21:38] <Izaya> oh, so this isn't
the one that is all serialized tables?
L512[07:21:50] <Izaya> maybe I'll take a
look, didn't want to get brain damage
L513[07:21:52] <Blue_595> serialized table
filling each sector
L514[07:21:55] <CompanionCube> Saghetti:
iirc the first unix filesystem was literally a clump of inoedes and
then your data
L515[07:22:01] <Izaya> I was just going to
note that Lua numbers are either floats - which get "fun"
at very large sizes - or integers, which wrap eventually
L516[07:22:02] <Blue_595> first term [1]=
handle
L517[07:22:12]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: this OpenFS is
waaaaay better than my original design
L518[07:22:23] <CompanionCube> so reasing
an inode could be done with a preprocessor macro or domething
lol
L519[07:22:24] <Blue_595> second term [2]=
filename
L520[07:22:26]
<Saghetti>
documentation is a bit sparse ngl
L521[07:22:39]
<Ocawesome101> also fsr plasma just
completely crashed and dumped me back to the login screen
L522[07:22:41] <Blue_595> but of course
limited to 8.3 filenames
L523[07:22:43]
<Saghetti>
@Ocawesome101 did you put the first sector format
documentation?
L524[07:22:53]
<Ocawesome101> Saghetti: the what
L525[07:23:04]
<Saghetti>
sector 1 contains some data
L526[07:23:05]
<ThePiGuy24> tapes dont have hardcoded
sectors, so dont add arbritrary constraints :p
L527[07:23:25] <Blue_595> most floppy
disks dont have hardcoded sectors either
L528[07:23:34] <Izaya> if you're using
bigge tape arrays, I might suggest going for 4K blocks
instead
L529[07:24:05] <Blue_595> im using 128B
sectors for the FAT, and 1K sectors for everything else
L530[07:24:16]
<Saghetti>
variable sector size
L531[07:24:22]
<Saghetti>
excuse me what the fuck
L532[07:24:23] <Izaya> >starting sector
and ending sector
L533[07:24:27] <Izaya> so is this extent
based
L534[07:24:31] <Izaya> and exclusively
extent based?
L535[07:24:47] <Izaya> just trying to wrap
my head around this
L536[07:25:03]
<Saghetti>
what is
L537[07:25:16]
<Saghetti>
openfs?
L538[07:25:19] <Izaya> yeah
L539[07:25:42]
<Saghetti>
idk where you got that from
L540[07:25:46]
<ThePiGuy24> sector size = size of
file
L541[07:26:01] <Izaya> > Each inode
contains the corresponding file's starting sector, ending sector,
and type
L542[07:26:02]
<Saghetti>
files are stored as a list of pointers to other sectors in
order
L543[07:26:09] <Blue_595> 43.95MB for a
128m tape
L544[07:26:10]
<Ocawesome101> uh
L545[07:26:12]
<Ocawesome101> that
L546[07:26:20]
<Ocawesome101> that shouldn't be in there,
I think
L547[07:26:21]
<Saghetti>
that's just old documentation that hasnt been cleaned up
L548[07:26:25] <Blue_595> yeah but files
can be split into peaces
L550[07:26:34]
<Saghetti>
if you scrolled down a bit more, you would see it
L551[07:26:43] <Blue_595> pieces*
L552[07:26:45] <Blue_595> darn
L553[07:26:46] <Izaya> oh >.>
L554[07:26:55] <Izaya> I'd complain but I
only updated the PsychOS readme today
L555[07:27:07] <Blue_595> thats why i
wanted a defragment() function
L556[07:27:22] <Blue_595> files can not be
spread between drives, im not that talented
L557[07:27:39] <Blue_595> but files can be
split into different chunks between drives
L558[07:27:50]
<Saghetti>
~~striped raid~~
L559[07:27:55] <Blue_595> no
L560[07:28:00]
<Saghetti>
yes
L561[07:28:03] <Blue_595> NO
L562[07:28:04] <Izaya> Saghetti: so you
have an inode with a bunch of data sector pointers
L563[07:28:13]
<Saghetti>
yes
L564[07:28:15] <Blue_595> yes
L565[07:28:22] <Izaya> and at the end you
have a pointer to the next part of the inode
L566[07:28:24] <Blue_595> @Izaya not
Saghetti you frick
L567[07:28:31] <CompanionCube> inb4
'copy-on-write filesystem for OC when?'
L568[07:28:42]
<Saghetti>
yes
L569[07:28:48]
<Saghetti>
(if applicable)
L570[07:28:53] <Izaya> that's simple
enough
L571[07:28:57]
<Ocawesome101> there, fixed the docs
L572[07:29:08]
<Saghetti>
and the next one is just simply a list of inodes
L573[07:29:10]
<Ocawesome101> I'm working on a
driver
L574[07:29:14]
<Saghetti>
no header stuff
L575[07:29:18]
<Saghetti>
not inodes
L576[07:29:21]
<Ocawesome101> (fs drivers are hella
complex btw, yikes)
L577[07:29:21]
<Saghetti>
data sectors
L578[07:29:24] <Blue_595> 43.95MB
L579[07:29:24] <Izaya> so what is or isn't
an inode
L580[07:29:32] <Blue_595> -(128*2048) for
the FAT
L581[07:29:51]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: an inode holds info
about a file
L582[07:29:55]
<Saghetti>
inode here is just a sector filled with file data and sector
pointers
L583[07:29:56] <Izaya> right but
L584[07:29:59]
<Ocawesome101> the root inode is always on
sector 2
L585[07:29:59] <Izaya> where are the
inodes
L586[07:30:03] <Izaya> where do I know
where to find inodes
L587[07:30:05]
<Ocawesome101> anywhere! :D
L588[07:30:07]
<Saghetti>
anywhere
L589[07:30:09] <Izaya> do you look at the
root inode
L590[07:30:22]
<Saghetti>
you look at the root one first, in sector 2
L591[07:30:23] <Izaya> and that contains
pointers to inodes for other files?
L592[07:30:23]
<Ocawesome101> directory inodes point to
their children, file inodes point to their data
L593[07:30:30] <Blue_595> we have 43687856
bytes left over for the actual data section
L594[07:30:36] <Izaya> that's uh
L595[07:30:38] <Izaya> not terrible
L596[07:30:40] <Izaya> tbh
L597[07:30:58] <Izaya> sorry, been
drinking the dumb bitch juice today
L598[07:31:01]
<Ocawesome101> I'm implementing file path
inode number caching in the driver to reduce component calls
L599[07:31:06] <Blue_595> which means we
can store 42,663 sectors on tape
L600[07:31:12]
<Ocawesome101> the driver is uh
L601[07:31:17]
<Ocawesome101> not at all finished
yet
L602[07:31:21] <Izaya> Ocawesome101: I'd
also suggest having a transparent block caching layer
L603[07:31:23]
<Ocawesome101> I can't even create
directories
L604[07:31:28]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: eh?
L605[07:31:50] <Izaya> you wrap a drive
component with something that keeps the last n read/written sectors
in memory
L606[07:31:54]
<Ocawesome101> my method of finding free
sectors is complete and utter shit currently
L607[07:31:56]
<Ocawesome101> oh yeah
L608[07:32:00]
<Ocawesome101> that could be useful
L609[07:32:12] <Izaya> every now and then
you flush the write cache to disk, keep the read cache
indefinitely
L610[07:32:18]
<ThePiGuy24> (128m tape is 46080000
bytes)
L611[07:32:18]
<Ocawesome101> I scan the entire drive
starting from sector 3
L612[07:32:22]
<Saghetti>
i thought we had a system
L613[07:32:26]
<Ocawesome101> I'll rework it at some
poin
L614[07:32:29]
<Ocawesome101> + t
L615[07:32:30]
<Ocawesome101> well
L616[07:32:31]
<Ocawesome101> yeah
L617[07:32:32] <Blue_595> lets say every
file can span up to 16 sectors
L618[07:32:32]
<Ocawesome101> but uh
L619[07:32:55]
<Saghetti>
where we store a list of free sectors
L620[07:32:58] <Blue_595> we have a lot of
unused (wasted) space but can store more than enough files
L621[07:33:00]
<Ocawesome101> oh yeah
L622[07:33:01]
<Ocawesome101> that
L623[07:33:08]
<Saghetti>
and when you run out, it searches again
L624[07:33:16] <Blue_595> lets say after
the file section we store a list of empty sectors
L625[07:33:26]
<Saghetti>
or how about whenever you use one, it finds another one
L626[07:33:26] <Izaya> hmu when you finish
a driver and I might look into it
L627[07:33:29]
<Ocawesome101> would it build the list on
initialization or would it store the list in, say, sector 1?
L628[07:33:33] <Izaya> but tbh I haven't
done any unmanaged FS stuff on PsychOS
L629[07:33:33]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: will do :)
L630[07:33:36]
<Saghetti>
sector 1
L631[07:33:52] <Izaya> also would I be
removed from existence if I used the metadata stuff to extend the
file name
L632[07:34:12] <Izaya> oh, the type is
after the nam
L634[07:34:14] <Blue_595> we have 9,895
leftover sectors
L635[07:34:15] <Izaya> never mind
L636[07:34:16]
<Ocawesome101> I'm implementing a system
where you can wrap the partition (see OpenUPT in the same repo) as
a component proxy for compatibility reasons
L637[07:34:24]
<Saghetti>
sector one is supposed to store a magic header, some disk stats
(like number of sectors used and space free)
L638[07:34:26] <Blue_595> still expressed
as 1KB sectors
L639[07:34:38]
<Saghetti>
and list of free sectors
L640[07:34:40] <Blue_595> 10,132,480B
free
L641[07:34:49]
<Saghetti>
but it looks like there isn't any sector 1 docs
L642[07:34:54] <Izaya> Ocawesome101: in my
head the sane way to do partitions would be have a library that you
give a drive component and a range and it returns a drive component
that only has that range
L643[07:35:09]
<Saghetti>
and also, we had a header for data sectors
L644[07:35:19] <Izaya> and hey, good place
to implement transparent caching
L645[07:35:29]
<Saghetti>
so you could easily identify if it was in use or not by reading the
first few bytes
L646[07:35:45] <Izaya> also did ocvm get a
drive component or is it just a stub
L647[07:36:01]
<Saghetti>
it got a full drive component
L648[07:36:02] <Blue_595> if we store the
list of empty sectors as a "--*******--*-*-**---*-**"
(star for occupied sector) that costs a mere 32,768 bytes
L649[07:36:18] <Blue_595> 10,099,712 bytes
remaining
L650[07:36:21]
<Saghetti>
we watched payonel implement it in voice chat
L651[07:36:24]
<Saghetti>
using discord
L652[07:36:40] <Izaya> neat, maybe I'll
give it a go
L653[07:36:43]
<Saghetti>
he streamed himself coding it
L654[07:37:05]
<Ocawesome101> it works, can confirm
L655[07:37:10] <Izaya> is there docs for
it somewhere
L656[07:37:37]
<Ocawesome101> ~w drive
L658[07:37:46] <Izaya> no for adding it to
an ocvm machine
L659[07:39:00]
<Ocawesome101> oh
L660[07:39:04]
<Ocawesome101> uh
L661[07:39:11]
<Ocawesome101> similar to a filesystem
component
L662[07:39:21]
<Ocawesome101> just with "drive"
instead of "filesystem"
L663[07:39:22]
<Ocawesome101> iirc
L664[07:39:25] <Blue_595> nonono
L665[07:39:27] <Izaya> hm, okey
L666[07:39:27] <Blue_595> not at all
L667[07:39:32]
<Ocawesome101> oh?
L668[07:39:39] <Blue_595> read the manual
please
L669[07:39:41] <Izaya> I'll give it a
go
L670[07:39:47] <Izaya> Read the
conversation please.
L671[07:39:49]
<Ocawesome101> the manual for what?
L672[07:39:53] <Blue_595> *sigh*
L673[07:39:55] <Blue_595> ~w drive
L675[07:40:05]
<Saghetti>
what
L676[07:40:15] <Izaya> Blue here doesn't
understand we're talking about adding a component to an ocvm, not
actual usage of the component.
L677[07:40:27]
<Saghetti>
yeah i saw
L678[07:40:34] <Izaya> "an ocvm"
looks wrong but I guess it's technically correct
L679[07:41:08] <Blue_595> also each inode
has a "splat flag" set when opened and reset when
closed
L680[07:41:17] <Blue_595> marks files that
may be corrupted on a reboot
L682[07:41:26]
<Ocawesome101> oooh
L683[07:41:27] <Izaya> neat
L684[07:41:39]
<Ocawesome101> ocvm does that
automatically?
L685[07:41:46]
<ThePiGuy24> nice
L686[07:41:57] <Blue_595> Ocawesome101:
what?
L687[07:41:58]
<Ocawesome101> just add
`{"drive"}` to your config
L688[07:42:04]
<Ocawesome101> it defaults to a t3
drive
L689[07:42:12] *
Izaya shrugs
L690[07:42:19]
<Ocawesome101> Blue_595: generates
component UUIDs if they aren't provided
L691[07:42:23] <Blue_595> ye
L692[07:42:39] <Izaya> well I generated it
now :D
L693[07:43:41] <Blue_595> Version 1 is
made with MAC address?
L694[07:43:44] <Blue_595> well fun
fact
L695[07:44:10] <Blue_595> iirc theres a
library with just one function
L696[07:44:13] <Blue_595> that generates a
UUID
L697[07:44:25]
<Saghetti>
uuid versions don't mean revisions
L698[07:44:27] <Blue_595> ocvm exit
command broken?
L699[07:44:29]
<Saghetti>
they mean types
L700[07:44:37] <Blue_595> yes ik theyre
not revisions
L701[07:44:39] <Blue_595> im not THAT
stupid
L702[07:44:46] <Izaya> oh, it's tier
L703[07:44:51] <Izaya> not actual
size
L704[07:44:53] <Blue_595> yes Tier 3
UUID
L705[07:45:21] <Izaya> providing it with
1024 results in a capacity of zero because there's no tier 1024
drive
L706[07:45:35] <Blue_595> im assuming OC
uses version 4 UUID?
L707[07:45:53]
<Ocawesome101> Blue_595: wut
L708[07:45:54]
<Saghetti>
~~stupid enough to not read the conversation before telling us to
read ocdocs~~
L709[07:46:00]
<Saghetti>
i mean what
L710[07:46:08]
<Saghetti>
and yeah, oc uses uuidv4
L711[07:46:29] <Izaya> uh
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L713[07:46:50] <Izaya> oh I did set it to
tier 2
L714[07:46:52] <Izaya> that's okay
L715[07:47:10] <Izaya> was wondering why
it was returning that it's 2M
L716[07:48:11] <Izaya> okay there's no
tier 0 for floppies either
L717[07:48:13] <Izaya> a shame
L718[07:50:05] <Izaya> I'm sure I've
linked this before
L720[07:52:06]
<Ocawesome101> anyways ima go to bed
now
L721[07:52:07]
<Ocawesome101> gn
L722[07:52:13] <Izaya> o/
L723[08:21:55] <Izaya> @Saghetti I know
it's like 2 hours ago but you could also manage a tape library with
those read/write sector wrapper commands
L724[08:22:33]
<Saghetti>
i might look into tape libraries
L725[08:22:47]
<Saghetti>
but ive got other things to do
L726[08:23:06]
<Saghetti>
like working on the BTE minigames server
L728[08:35:27]
<Forecaster> I have this great new idea! I
will call it the Super Loop!
L729[08:42:17]
<Ariri>
What does it do?
L731[08:46:38]
<Saghetti>
mc on pi cluster
L732[08:46:40]
<Saghetti>
yes
L733[08:46:41] <MichiBot>
Raspberry Pi
Cluster Episode 4 - Minecraft, Pi-hole, Grafana + MORE! |
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L734[08:47:12]
<Ariri>
~~Thats what I host the server on~~
L735[08:47:51]
<Saghetti>
pi 4 cluster with 8gb of ram each
L736[08:48:04]
<Saghetti>
the pi 4 is what's making this all possible
L737[08:48:11] <SquidDev> %tonkout
L738[08:48:25] <MichiBot> Heckgosh!
SquidDev! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of 6 hours, 53
minutes and 24 seconds (By 7 hours, 11 minutes and 37 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L739[08:48:26] <MichiBot> SquidDev has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.014 tonk
points! plus 0.013 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 0.9394. Position #2 =>
#1
L740[08:49:14]
<Forecaster> It's this system to transport
things, underground!
L741[08:49:19]
<Forecaster> nobody's ever thought of that
before
L742[08:51:31]
<Saghetti>
quad core @ 1.5ghz
L743[08:51:36]
<Saghetti>
that's kind of depressing
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L745[08:51:45]
<Saghetti>
but you can overclock it to 2ghz
L746[08:51:49]
<Ariri>
Woah! Sounds revolutionary
L747[08:51:49]
<Ariri> How
will you make room underground for transportation?
L748[08:51:55]
<Saghetti>
so it's cool I guess
L749[08:52:15]
<Ariri>
Overclocking would make it hotter :P
L750[08:52:17]
<Forecaster> quantum tunneling
L751[08:52:47]
<Forecaster> I did an experiment in my
basement and it went great
L752[08:52:56]
<Forecaster> I'm sure we can scale it up
globally with no issues whatsoever
L753[08:53:22]
<Ariri>
gives Forecaster a bunch of funding by allocating it from
important-elsewheres
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L755[09:05:00]
<Saghetti>
16 raspberry pi 4s and all of the equipment would cost
$1,808.21
L756[09:05:30]
<Saghetti>
a combined total of 64 cores @ 2gh, and 128gb of ram
L757[09:05:36]
<Saghetti>
ghz*
L758[09:05:50]
<Saghetti>
am i insane for thinking that I can host thousands of players on
this?
L759[09:08:42]
<Saghetti>
more like $2128.05 actually
L760[09:08:48]
<Saghetti>
with all the SD cards
L761[09:15:15]
<Saghetti>
20 cores at 2.1ghz with 1tb of storage and 128gb of ram is about
$12k
L762[09:15:31]
<Saghetti>
actually almost $13k
L763[09:15:46]
<Saghetti>
so this is more than $10k cheaper
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L765[10:04:07]
<Forecaster> %sip
L766[10:04:09] <MichiBot> You drink a
prickly yellow potion (New!). Forecaster turns into a jumbonium
platypus dog girl until they have a nap.
L767[10:04:29]
<Forecaster> hmm
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L769[10:14:20]
<Rph>
%tonk
L770[10:14:21] <MichiBot> Aw jeez! Rph!
You beat SquidDev's previous record of <0 (By 1 hour, 26
minutes and 8 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L771[10:14:22] <MichiBot> Rph's new record
is 1 hour, 26 minutes and 8 seconds! Rph also gained 0.00144 tonk
points for stealing the tonk. Position #19 => #17. Need 0.00001
more points to pass 20kdc!
L772[10:17:46]
<ThePiGuy24> this remote terminal emulator
thing has made me find out how horribly unoptimized openos is for
gpu calls
L773[10:18:30]
<ThePiGuy24> and that disabling the
blinking cursor doesnt keep it disabled
L774[10:18:56] <Izaya> next, export an fs
component and watch it call 3 different info functions for each
file
L775[10:19:05] <Izaya> when you list a
directory
L776[10:19:25]
<Kleadron>
Bruh
L777[10:19:42]
<Kleadron>
Do i have to port craftos to oc now
L778[10:19:59]
<ThePiGuy24> thats probably even
worse
L779[10:20:32] <Izaya> in other news
L780[10:20:35] <Izaya> I have discovered
that
L781[10:20:51] <Izaya> accessing files
over HTTP on localhost is too fast
L782[10:21:03] <Izaya> because the
internet card is an absolute cunt to work with
L783[10:21:26] <Izaya> >Call
request.response() too early? Haha, I'm going to return nothing
despite finishConnect() returning true!
L784[10:21:29] <Izaya> Bastard.
L785[10:23:03] <Izaya> Also in other news,
it turned out nothing was working because I was outputting invalid
archives.
L786[10:23:04] <Izaya> [x] nice
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L789[10:29:38] <Izaya> ~w
component:internet
L791[10:29:53] <Izaya> god I hate the
internet card
L792[10:30:44] <Izaya> the TCP stuff is
fine but the HTTP(S) stuff
L793[10:30:53] <Izaya> it's so bad it
makes me want to reimplement it on top of TCP
L794[10:37:02]
<ThePiGuy24> my god every blink of the
cursor takes like 20 gpu calls
L795[10:37:35] <Izaya> ayy
L796[10:37:42] <Izaya> I have loaded
libraries from a compressed file
L797[10:37:48]
<ThePiGuy24> nice
L798[10:38:27] <Izaya> time to move
like
L799[10:38:32] <Izaya> 90% of the system
out of the system
L800[10:38:36] <Izaya> and into
packages
L801[10:39:03] <Izaya> I could probably
get away with putting pkgman and download into packages
L802[10:40:55]
<Kleadron>
I hope you are joking piguy
L803[10:41:06]
<Kleadron>
and if not
L804[10:41:10]
<Kleadron>
how
L805[10:41:21]
<ThePiGuy24> its not a joke
L806[10:41:24]
<ThePiGuy24> its awful
L807[10:41:30]
<payonel>
in openos?
L808[10:41:34]
<ThePiGuy24> yes
L809[10:42:01]
<payonel>
no, there are only 4 or something when the blink turns on, then
very low
L810[10:42:18]
<payonel>
what i do is: set fg, bg, draw cursor, set fg, bg again
L811[10:42:27]
<payonel> i
do that so any future writes have good color state
L812[10:42:32]
<payonel>
on the blink off, it just writes the char
L814[10:44:21]
<payonel>
yeah, basically that
L815[10:44:49]
<payonel>
the gpu.get returns char and color data, but there were some bugs
back in the day in the gpu when that part of openos was
written
L816[10:45:13] <Izaya> hm, auto-mount
packages on pkgfs library load, on pkgman load, or on a
so-far-unimplemented service load?
L817[10:45:57]
<ThePiGuy24> k imma just make it also
ignore colour changes, because they take up too much call
budget
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L820[10:50:20]
<payonel>
wait wait wait
L821[10:50:33]
<payonel>
@ThePiGuy24 no, i fixed the gpu.get code, and now openos does NOT
do the bg/fg gets
L822[10:51:16]
<ThePiGuy24> hmm
L823[10:51:59]
<payonel>
it is only: gpu.get, gpu.set fg, gpu.set bg, gpu set char, gpu set
fg, gpu set bg
L824[10:52:04]
<payonel>
and then on unblink, it is gpu.set
L825[10:52:10]
<payonel>
just like i was saying
L826[10:52:49]
<ThePiGuy24> in that case: linked card too
slow
L827[10:53:05]
<payonel> i
think it is the same as the wireless card
L828[10:53:14]
<payonel>
but i'm not sure. i know it uses similar cost
L829[10:53:17]
<ThePiGuy24> then wireless card also too
slow
L830[10:53:19]
<payonel>
oh no, i'm thinking of power cost
L831[10:53:25]
<payonel>
too slow based on what?
L832[10:54:08]
<ThePiGuy24> cant call send that many
times per second
L833[10:54:25]
<payonel>
why is that too slow?
L834[10:54:57]
<Forecaster> are you trying to send
individual gpu calls over network?
L835[10:55:02]
<ThePiGuy24> for regular data transfer,
its fine, but for sending component calls, its awful
L836[10:55:03]
<ThePiGuy24> tyes
L837[10:55:06]
<ThePiGuy24> yes
L838[10:55:42]
<payonel> i
wouldn't say the link card is too slow, i would say you're trying
to do too much over the network
L839[10:55:47]
<payonel>
what is your project goal?
L840[10:56:17]
<ThePiGuy24> to basically emulate a remote
terminal, but with a tablet connected to a server with a linked
card
L841[10:56:36]
<payonel>
take a look at psh
L842[10:56:45]
<payonel>
it's an ssh-like program i wrote
L843[10:56:54]
<payonel>
ssh without the secure part 🙂
L844[10:57:04]
<Forecaster> psh. security, who needs
it
L845[10:57:09]
<payonel>
exactly
L847[11:19:40] <Elfi> So... telnet?
L848[11:23:04] <Izaya> I think for a
finishing touch I'll support "system" packages
L849[11:23:22] <Izaya> which get extracted
into /boot instead of mounted to the pkgfs, so you can update your
system
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L853[12:13:49] <Izaya> one can now also
remove system packages, which is probably a bad idea
L855[12:15:44] <Izaya> on the upside, the
system works fine afterwards
L856[12:32:44] <Elfi> If you uninstall the
system, it can't be tampered with
L857[13:01:56] <Amanda> Izaya: nice!
L858[13:08:55] <Izaya> once I separate
more packages out
L859[13:09:01] <Izaya> I'll set up a build
thingo for packages
L860[13:09:24] <Izaya> and start
distributing the system with the repo pre-configured
L861[13:10:09] <Izaya> now that I have
system packages I can split most of it into packages, really
L862[13:45:46] <Vexatos> @payonel "We
are getting ready to release Lua 5.4.0"
L863[13:45:53] <Vexatos> soon™
L864[13:46:25]
<Rph> Will
OC have support for lua 5.4 eventually?
L865[13:46:40] <Izaya> OC-staging already
does Lua 5.4
L866[13:46:51] <Izaya> at least, a release
candidate for it
L867[13:47:33] <Vexatos> the final release
candidate was pushed out a few days ago
L868[13:49:06] <Vexatos> it comes with a
new garbage collector which isn't really relevant for us but it
also comes with the shitty new const thing
L869[13:50:52] <Izaya> it comes with
garbage collection metatable events
L870[13:50:54] <Izaya> which I
appreciate
L871[13:51:01] <Vexatos> and __close
L872[13:51:11] <Vexatos> which is useful
for file handle abstractions
L873[13:51:33] <Amanda> lua5.3/2 has __gc
also doens't it? It's just disabled in OC because it canbreak the
sandbox
L874[13:51:34] <Vexatos> pretty sure the
__gc metamethod was there in 5.3?
L875[13:52:27] <Vexatos> and math.random
changed algo
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L881[15:18:40] <Amanda> Izaya: where's the
mtar creator program?
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L884[16:07:13] <Amanda> Izaya: also:
Currently OC will return `nil, <url-passed-in>` for a 404,
which will cause your impl of download.lua's http/s to hang
forever
L885[16:07:31] <Amanda> Izaya: from
finishRequest
L886[16:08:38] <Amanda> hopefully @payonel
can find some time soon to look into that
L887[16:11:53] <Saphire> Hmm
L888[16:12:03] <Saphire> I want to mess
with FPGA c.c
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L890[16:29:22]
<DarkBro ツ>
How to open programs
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L892[16:30:33] <Amanda> @DarkBro type the
name of the program in the terminal, followed by a space, and then
any arguments the program wants.
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L894[16:33:50]
<DarkBro ツ>
H
L895[16:34:03]
<DarkBro ツ>
Everything is for bits bruh
L896[16:34:08]
<DarkBro ツ>
Bots*
L898[16:34:21] <ewen> Hey !
L899[16:34:29]
<DarkBro ツ>
?
L900[16:34:57]
<DarkBro ツ>
Idk there is nothing to do with the PCs
L901[16:35:26] <Lizzy> there's plenty of
things you can do with it
L902[16:35:39]
<DarkBro ツ>
Like what
L903[16:35:56] <Amanda> I control access
to part of my base with RFID locked doors
L904[16:36:06] <Lizzy> base automation,
automated farming, what amanda said
L905[16:36:09] <Amanda> izaya's made an AE
replacement
L906[16:36:18] <ewen> i am
L907[16:36:35]
<DarkBro ツ>
How to i make it to open and close doors?
L908[16:36:37] <ewen> i am in minecraft
!
L909[16:36:45] <Amanda> by writing code
for it
L910[16:37:10] <ewen> wiht the mod
"opencomputers" !
L911[16:37:12]
<DarkBro ツ>
Fyurjrifi
L912[16:37:25]
<DarkBro ツ>
Can i get code?
L913[16:38:03] <Lizzy> you can look on the
forums (link in the topic at the top of the channel) or on
github.com/OpenPrograms (i'm sure someone there has a door
controller)
L914[16:38:43]
<DarkBro ツ>
Fuck
L915[16:38:47]
<DaComputerNerd> We won't write your
programs for you
L916[16:38:59]
<DarkBro ツ>
The bot thing is stupid
L917[16:39:06]
<DaComputerNerd> ?
L918[16:39:07] <Amanda> Beep boop, fuck
you.
L919[16:39:08]
<DarkBro ツ>
I installed dig
L920[16:39:21]
<DarkBro ツ>
And it still shows ints not installed
L921[16:39:25]
<Forecaster> It's an IRC relay
L922[16:39:29]
<DarkBro ツ>
And it still shows its not installed [Edited]
L923[16:39:36]
<DaComputerNerd> Did you use the `install`
command
L924[16:39:36]
<Kodos> You
need an Internet card
L925[16:39:44]
<Kodos> Err
that
L926[16:39:46]
<DarkBro ツ>
Reeeeeeeeeeee
L927[16:39:58]
<Kodos>
Sorry I was scrolled up
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L932[16:52:30] <dumpbass> ey
L933[16:53:00] <dumpbass> 2
L934[16:53:04]
<Forecaster> %hello
L935[16:53:04] <dumpbass> @
L936[16:53:05] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
Hello! Welcome to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel!
Please ask your questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide
error/code examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one
line!) Dont mind the random conversation you might have walked
into.
L937[16:53:13] <dumpbass> @here
L938[16:53:23]
<Forecaster> you can't
L939[16:53:28] <dumpbass> I Cn
L940[16:53:32] <Amanda> Nope.
L941[16:53:54] <Amanda> Corded replaces it
with "I'm an idiot who tried to ping everyone"
L942[16:53:55] <dumpbass> SICÕ
L943[16:54:52] <dumpbass>
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
L944[16:55:21]
<MGR>
Moderators please
L945[16:55:36]
<DaComputerNerd> Does corded even have the
power to pimg everyone
L946[16:55:44]
<DaComputerNerd> Ping*
L947[16:55:46]
<MGR>
Yes
L948[16:55:49]
<Lizzy-chan> no
L949[16:56:07]
<MGR> I
thought that's why it was stripped from IRC messages? I remember
@/everyone pingspam a while ago
L950[16:56:14]
<DarkBro ツ>
is possible to install stuff from forum in game?
L951[16:56:17]
<Lizzy-chan> or at least the role doesn't
have it
L952[16:56:24]
<MGR>
Webhooks break that
L953[16:56:38]
<Lizzy-chan> ah, yeah
L954[16:56:40]
<MGR>
DarkBro, yes it is
L955[16:56:46]
<DarkBro ツ>
how
L956[16:57:00]
<DarkBro ツ>
im too dump...............................
L957[16:57:10] <Lizzy> wget or pastebin,
sometimes people include install instructions
L958[16:57:11] <dumpbass> aight imma
launch nukes
L959[16:57:17] <dumpbass> wget
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L962[16:59:22]
<DarkBro ツ>
game crashed
L963[17:01:14]
<MGR> Wait,
you're the one who tried to ping everyone?
L964[17:02:01]
<DarkBro ツ>
ye i wanted see what it does
L965[17:02:07]
<DarkBro ツ>
and it was here
L966[17:02:09] <Lizzy> -_-
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L968[17:03:45]
<Ocawesome101> > Do i have to port
craftos to oc now
L969[17:03:45]
<Ocawesome101> @Kleadron I already did
that
L970[17:03:56]
<DarkBro ツ>
well i cant paste
L971[17:03:59]
<DarkBro ツ>
so
L972[17:04:04] <DarkBro> .
L973[17:04:11]
<DarkBro ツ>
fncjd
L974[17:04:12]
<Forecaster> insert or middle mouse button
to paste
L975[17:04:13]
<Ocawesome101> Press insert
L976[17:04:26]
<MGR> You
can change the keybinding too if you want
L977[17:04:39] <DarkBro> DarkBro ツ
L978[17:04:40]
<Forecaster> but only the insert one
L979[17:04:41] <DarkBro> oh k
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L981[17:06:25]
<DarkBro ツ>
oi reactor blew up
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L984[17:07:51] <DarkBro> i
L985[17:07:59]
<DarkBro ツ>
uhm
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L987[17:29:59] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L988[17:30:00] <MichiBot> Aw jeez!
CompanionCube! You beat Rph's previous record of 1 hour, 26
minutes and 8 seconds (By 5 hours, 49 minutes and 30 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L989[17:30:01] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 7 hours, 15 minutes and 39 seconds! CompanionCube
also gained 0.01166 (0.00583 x 2) tonk points for stealing the
tonk. Position #2. Need 0.01075 more points to pass
SquidDev!
L990[17:41:43] <Amanda> %choose cubes or
halucinate?
L991[17:41:44] <MichiBot> Amanda: Out of
these two choices? I'd say "halucinate?".
L992[17:42:18] <Amanda> Has anyone ever
automated the ASsembler in OC?
L993[17:43:06]
<AdorableCatgirl> zorya neo modules repo
is coming along :)
L995[17:44:54]
<AdorableCatgirl> hmm
L996[17:48:13]
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L997[17:50:17]
<AdorableCatgirl> hmm
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L999[17:54:05] <skyem> Hello!
L1000[17:54:10] <skyem> I am talking from
an old macintosh computer
L1001[17:54:15]
<Forecaster> hi
L1002[17:54:18] <skyem> I am impressed
how well it's working
L1003[17:54:25] <Lizzy> woo
L1004[17:54:28] *
Lizzy headpats skyem
L1005[17:55:59] <Elfi> Eyyy!
L1006[17:56:02] <Elfi> You got it working
then?
L1007[17:56:22] <Elfi> The fancy card did
catch my notice :o What all is on it?
L1008[17:56:52] <skyem> aw this client
hasn't got tab completion
L1009[17:57:13] *
skyem hugs Lizzy
L1010[17:57:20] *
Lizzy hugs skyem back
L1011[17:57:35]
<Saghetti> ooh
L1012[17:57:47]
<Saghetti> cool
L1013[17:57:50] <skyem> Elfi, it is a
card with Firewire, Ethernet, and USB, all in one.
L1014[17:58:07] <Elfi> Nice :o What was
that port labelled DC-in for?
L1015[17:58:28] <skyem> which is very
useful for a machine like this one where there are only two PCI
slots, and one of those slots is used for a grpahics card.
L1016[17:58:32] <skyem> it's uh
L1017[17:58:40] <skyem> wired directly to
the power lines of the card
L1018[17:58:47] <Elfi> ... huh.
L1019[17:59:04] <skyem> I used a FDD
connector with an extention lead to power it internally
instead
L1020[17:59:24] <Elfi> I guess it uses
more than the PCI power can put out?
L1021[17:59:29] <skyem> maybe
L1022[17:59:37] <Elfi> I guess that's
only prudent. Neat!
L1023[18:00:27] <skyem> now idk what to
do with this
L1024[18:00:51]
<Saghetti> ~~play minecraft on it~~
L1025[18:00:54] <skyem> It has a
neat way to
format
text.
L1026[18:02:02] <skyem> hm
L1027[18:02:06] <skyem>
test
L1028[18:02:17] <Lizzy> gotta love it
when people on the forums swear at the staff team in their
one-unapproved post because it didn't get approved in under 24
hours.... >_<
L1029[18:02:36]
<Saghetti> woah
L1030[18:02:38] <skyem>
so uh
L1031[18:02:39]
<Saghetti> forums are alive?
L1032[18:02:49] <skyem> What should I
do?
L1033[18:02:50] <Lizzy> yeah, they've
been alive for some time
L1034[18:03:00] <Lizzy> i just hadn't
gone through and approved stuff in a while
L1035[18:03:21]
<Saghetti> posts from 4 hours ago :D
L1036[18:03:35] <skyem> THere is an
annoying thing with this IRC client
L1037[18:03:45] <skyem> it doesn't
automatically scroll to new message
L1038[18:03:57] <Lizzy> i hate stuff that
does that
L1039[18:04:18] <Lizzy> Manjaro's pamac
package manager does it for the detail output of the update
commands
L1040[18:04:24] <skyem> I want to test if
a USB mouse will work...
L1041[18:04:41] <Lizzy> unless you get it
specifically at the right time then it'll scroll with the
output
L1042[18:04:48]
<AdorableCatgirl> so
L1043[18:04:57] *
Saphire flops
L1044[18:05:06] *
skyem hugs Saphire
L1045[18:05:17] <skyem> hey
L1046[18:05:27] <Saphire> Oh right, IRC
has 4 bit colours
L1047[18:05:34] <Saphire> Or something
like that
L1048[18:05:54] <Saphire> Lizzy: Mmh,
people are really really used to instant communication
L1049[18:06:06] <Lizzy> yup
L1050[18:06:19] <skyem> I wonder what
cool things I can do with this computer...
L1051[18:06:30]
<AdorableCatgirl> i want to slam my head
into my desk
L1052[18:06:32] <Saphire> And getting
somehow "denied" such in any way can cause some people to
show off how much of an impatient child they are v:
L1053[18:06:36] <skyem> please
don't
L1054[18:06:38]
<AdorableCatgirl> except i'm not at my
desk
L1055[18:06:51] <Lizzy> after the first
approved post you can post unlimited, but i guess that one post was
maid when they were still in the needing approval state
L1057[18:07:08] <Saphire> Uhh, I
recommend against hitting your head on anything c.c
L1058[18:07:48]
<AdorableCatgirl> but internally, it
should convert `http(s)://` deps to be stored in
external_files
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L1060[18:08:47] <skyem> It's a shame this
IRC client doesn't support UTF8
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L1062[18:11:43] <Saphire> skyem: which?
OC?
L1063[18:11:47]
<AdorableCatgirl> great, now i have to
make a cache explorer
L1064[18:12:38] <skyem> Saphire, I'm
using an old IRC client for Mac OS 9 on a computer from 1997.
L1065[18:13:22] <Saphire> Oh
L1066[18:13:24] <Saphire> Oh god
L1067[18:14:05] <skyem> It works...
L1068[18:14:12] <skyem> Idk what to do
now though lol
L1069[18:15:39] *
Lizzy cuddles skyem
L1070[18:16:21] *
skyem hugs Lizzy
L1071[18:16:30] <skyem> so this works
with USB mice and usb keyboards now lol
L1072[18:16:38] <skyem> I wish I could
find a G3 upgrade
L1073[18:16:50] <skyem> and a
multi-button ADB mouse
L1074[18:16:54] <skyem> hmh
L1075[18:19:06] <Saphire> skyem: I wonder
if you can compile irssi for it v:
L1076[18:19:23] <Saphire> And heck.
Modern usb mice work with that thing?
L1077[18:19:25] <skyem> probably
L1078[18:19:33] <skyem> yes, modern USB
mice work
L1079[18:19:42] <skyem> but you need
tools to remap right click
L1080[18:19:52] <skyem> though I'd rather
use ADB mice lol
L1081[18:20:07] <skyem> Saphire, did you
see the add-in card I got?
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L1084[18:25:13] <skyem> o/
L1085[18:28:43] <user> прив всем
L1086[18:28:51] <Lizzy> english only
please
L1087[18:29:12] <Saphire> Oh right,
that
L1088[18:30:06] <skyem> ?
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L1090[18:31:28] <skyem> `o
L1091[18:31:33]
<Forecaster> %translate прив всем
L1092[18:31:34] <skyem> \o
L1093[18:31:38] <MichiBot> Priv vм
L1094[18:31:45]
<Forecaster> wut
L1095[18:32:05]
<AdorableCatgirl> ugh
L1096[18:32:08] <skyem> what
L1097[18:32:11] <skyem> \o
L1098[18:32:20] <skyem> `o
L1100[18:32:39]
<Forecaster> because attempt to call a nil
value
L1101[18:32:44]
<AdorableCatgirl> idk why the fuck BLT is
collapsing on itself
L1102[18:32:48]
<AdorableCatgirl> when it works in
OCVM
L1103[18:32:55]
<Forecaster> that is weird
L1104[18:33:01]
<Michiyo> you can't run lua on a
sandwich.
L1105[18:33:39]
<AdorableCatgirl> neevermind
L1106[18:33:45]
<AdorableCatgirl> found my problem
L1107[18:33:52]
<AdorableCatgirl> did lzss.compress
instead of lzss.decompress
L1108[18:34:38]
<AdorableCatgirl> holy fuck
L1109[18:34:42] <Saphire> TIL that lz4 is
tiny
L1110[18:35:01]
<AdorableCatgirl> hooooly
fuck
L1111[18:35:02]
<AdorableCatgirl> so
L1112[18:35:06] <skyem> So idk what to do
now
L1113[18:35:19] <Saphire> skyem: run doom
on it!
L1114[18:35:27] <skyem> I am not into
doom
L1115[18:35:28]
<AdorableCatgirl> i just turned the cache
from a BLT table to a text lua table
L1116[18:35:30] <skyem> but it could
probably work
L1117[18:35:39]
<AdorableCatgirl> 203k characters
L1118[18:35:40] <skyem> this could
probably run quake
L1119[18:36:11] <skyem> Saphire, by
"lz4 is tiny" do you mean the code to use it, or the
result of it?
L1120[18:36:21] <Saphire> The code
v:
L1121[18:36:33]
<AdorableCatgirl> oh, huh, it didn't
remove the--whatever
L1122[18:37:27]
<Ocawesome101> Saphire: like how tiny?
There’s an lzss decompressor that fits into something like 246
bytes
L1123[18:37:55] <Forecaster> %restart for
boops
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L1125[18:38:18] *
Lizzy boops skyem
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L1129[18:38:42]
<AdorableCatgirl> it's werking
L1130[18:38:45] <Lizzy> %boop
L1131[18:38:56]
<Forecaster> the defend command now works
against splash potions, sort of
L1132[18:39:11] *
skyem bleps at Lizzy
L1133[18:39:21] <skyem> %throw potion at
Forecaster
L1134[18:39:27] <skyem> %toss
L1135[18:39:29]
<Forecaster> %splash
L1136[18:39:30] <MichiBot> Try %splash
<target>[ with <potion>]
L1137[18:39:36] <skyem> %splash
Forecaster
L1139[18:39:51]
<Forecaster> err
L1140[18:39:52] <skyem> %splash
Forecaster
L1141[18:39:53] <MichiBot> You fling a
freezing röd potion (New!) that splashes onto Forecaster. The ghost
of a plant haunts Forecaster until they exit the room.
L1142[18:39:58]
<Forecaster> oh
L1143[18:40:05]
<Forecaster> %dodge
L1144[18:40:06] <MichiBot> Forecaster
manages to dodge the freezing röd potion skyem threw. It splashes
onto a lizard that was standing next to you.
L1145[18:40:14]
<Forecaster> oh wait
L1146[18:40:15]
<Forecaster> crap
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L1148[18:40:24]
<Forecaster> it wasn't finished...
oops
L1149[18:40:33]
<Forecaster> I forgot I made it always
succeed while testing xD
L1150[18:40:40] <Lizzy> gg
L1151[18:41:36]
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L1154[18:43:04] <skyem> I am back!
L1155[18:43:11] *
Lizzy cuddle-attacks skyem
L1156[18:44:22] *
skyem headpats Lizzy
L1157[18:44:34] *
Lizzy purrs loudly
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L1159[18:45:04] <Forecaster>
%restart
L1160[18:45:06]
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L1161[18:45:11] <Forecaster> everything
is fine, nothing is wrong
L1162[18:45:20]
<AdorableCatgirl> huh, i still don't have
a way to install Zorya NEO from OPPM yet
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L1165[18:46:08]
<Forecaster> also, it's supposed to do
more than what it just did when you successfully dodge a splash
potion
L1166[18:46:20]
<Forecaster> but for some reason it never
works the first time after the bot starts?
L1167[18:46:34]
<Forecaster> I've spent like a day trying
to figure out why but I can't
L1168[18:47:35] <skyem> %splash
Lizzy
L1169[18:47:36] <MichiBot> You fling a
sour bavarium potion (New!) that splashes onto Lizzy. Lizzy gains
one research point.
L1170[18:47:36]
<AdorableCatgirl> how
L1171[18:47:49]
<AdorableCatgirl> how did it resolve the
zorya neo commands to be
L1172[18:47:51] <Lizzy> ooh
L1173[18:47:54]
<AdorableCatgirl> directories
L1174[18:47:56]
<DarkBroツ> is there any way to dupe
servers?
L1175[18:48:05]
<DarkBroツ> im lazy to make them
L1176[18:48:11]
<Forecaster> no
L1177[18:48:13]
<DarkBroツ> wanna build server room
L1178[18:48:23]
<DarkBroツ> ok ill use dupe glitcg
L1179[18:48:27]
<DarkBroツ> ok ill use dupe glitch
[Edited]
L1180[18:48:57] <Amanda> dupe glitch will
cause problems with networking
L1181[18:49:30]
<Forecaster> you could just middle-click
copy them, but ^
L1182[18:50:24]
<AdorableCatgirl> oh my god i'm an
idiot
L1183[18:50:30]
<Forecaster> aren't we all
L1184[18:51:18]
<Forecaster> %sip
L1185[18:51:19] <MichiBot> You drink a
prickly rubium potion (New!). It tastes sour.
L1186[18:51:26]
<Forecaster> agh
L1187[18:52:20]
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L1188[18:52:54]
<AdorableCatgirl> well
L1189[18:52:58]
<AdorableCatgirl> i did the big dumb
L1190[18:53:05]
<AdorableCatgirl> made my OPPM repo
wrong
L1191[18:53:37] <skyem> %sip
L1192[18:53:37] <MichiBot> You drink a
thick jumbonium potion (New!). skyem thinks "What if, like,
*we* are the potions man?". This makes no sense
whatsoever.
L1193[18:53:46] <skyem> %drink self
L1194[18:53:46] <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.
L1195[18:53:49] <skyem> :<
L1196[18:54:10] <Lizzy> %drink
skyem
L1197[18:54:10] <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.
L1198[18:54:11]
<Forecaster> why would you drink
yourself
L1199[18:54:34]
<Saghetti> we are the potions
L1200[18:54:35] *
Lizzy hmms, decides to cuddle skyem instead
L1201[18:54:58]
<Forecaster> but that makes no sense
whatsoever
L1202[18:55:07] <skyem> blood is
potion
L1203[18:55:09] <skyem> duh
L1204[18:55:21]
<Forecaster> there's no blood appearance
or consistency :P
L1205[18:55:37] <skyem> aw
L1206[18:55:47] <skyem> %drink
water
L1207[18:55:47] <MichiBot> skyem drinks
some water. Wait... this isn't water... it's A Viscous Oculemon
potion!
L1208[18:55:48]
<Forecaster> %splash skyem with mutable
ruby potion
L1209[18:55:48] <MichiBot> You fling a
mutable ruby potion (New!) that splashes onto skyem. skyem turns
into a caterium sword boy until they see a unicorn.
L1210[18:55:56]
<Forecaster> huh
L1211[18:56:01] <skyem> I don't want to
be a sword boy...
L1212[18:56:08]
<Forecaster> then %defend
L1213[18:56:09]
<Forecaster> :P
L1214[18:56:14] <skyem> %defend
L1215[18:56:14] <MichiBot> Specify an
action as the first parameter: block, guard, deflect, parry,
counterspell, dodge
L1216[18:56:24] <skyem> %defend
dodge
L1217[18:56:24] <MichiBot> There's
nothing to defend against, or you were too slow...
L1218[18:56:29] <skyem>
..............
L1219[18:56:32]
<Forecaster> those are all also individual
commands
L1220[18:56:41] <skyem> %drink Viscous
Oculemon potion
L1221[18:56:41] <MichiBot> You drink a
viscous oculemon potion (New!). skyem gains the ability to talk to
dogs until they see a star fall.
L1222[18:56:47]
<Forecaster> hm, maybe I need to have a
bigger reaction time than 2 minutes
L1223[18:56:48] <skyem> awu~~
L1224[18:56:52] <skyem> ~~
L1225[18:56:54] <skyem> uh
L1226[18:56:55] <skyem> okay
L1227[18:56:59] <skyem> %sip
L1228[18:56:59] <MichiBot> You drink a
fragrant spice potion (New!). skyem gains some curse.
L1229[18:57:04] <skyem> %sip milk
L1230[18:57:05] <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.
L1231[18:57:08] <skyem> %sip
L1232[18:57:08] <MichiBot> You drink a
porous lime potion (New!). skyem is suddenly wearings gloves they
don't remember putting on.
L1233[18:57:12] <skyem> okay
L1234[18:57:13]
<Forecaster> ..... > spice
L1235[18:57:16]
<Forecaster> how appropriate
L1236[18:57:22]
<DaComputerNerd> %splash Forecaster
L1237[18:57:23] <MichiBot> You fling a
gloopy blue potion (New!) that splashes onto Forecaster. A pie
appears in front of Forecaster.
L1238[18:57:24] <skyem>
????????????
L1239[18:57:27]
<Forecaster> %dodge
L1240[18:57:28] <MichiBot> Forecaster
fails to Dodge the gloopy blue potion DaComputerNerd threw with an
11 vs 14.
L1241[18:57:28] <skyem> %eat pie
L1242[18:57:29] *
MichiBot snatches it and eats it
L1243[18:57:36] <skyem> ...........
L1244[18:57:44]
<DaComputerNerd> i guess michibot ate the
pie
L1245[18:58:06] <Amanda> %eat cadberry
creme egg
L1246[18:58:06] *
MichiBot snatches it and eats it
L1247[18:58:07]
<Forecaster> I failed to dodge a pie
appearing in front of me...
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L1249[18:58:21] <Amanda> I think I added
%eat as a dyncommand as a joke
L1250[18:58:22]
<DaComputerNerd> %sip
L1251[18:58:22] <MichiBot> You drink a
slimy dilithium potion (New!). It tastes bitter.
L1252[18:58:23]
<Forecaster> pretty sure that's just a
dyncommand I added
L1253[18:58:30]
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L1254[18:58:30] <Amanda> or Forecaster
added
L1255[18:58:34]
<DaComputerNerd> lol
L1256[18:58:39]
<Forecaster> I dunno who added it
L1257[18:58:43] <Elfi> %yeet pie
L1258[18:58:49]
<Forecaster> %fling pie
L1259[18:58:49] <MichiBot> Forecaster
flings pie in a random direction. It hits Michiyo in the head.
They take 1d4 => 1 damage!
L1260[18:58:53] *
skyem awu at Elfi
L1261[18:58:54]
<Forecaster> ohno
L1262[18:59:01] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> hides
L1263[18:59:09]
<Forecaster> oh yeah
L1264[18:59:09] <skyem> %catch pie
L1265[18:59:10] *
Elfi squeaks at skye!
L1266[18:59:17]
<Forecaster> fling should be
defendable
L1267[18:59:25] <skyem> I wish I could do
something useful with this computer
L1268[18:59:34] <skyem> %fling Corded at
Forecaster
L1269[18:59:35] <MichiBot> skyem flings
Corded in a random direction. It hits Forecaster on a body part
they didn't even know they had. They take 1d4 => 2 damage!
L1270[18:59:42] <Elfi> Play Marathon on
it
L1271[18:59:47] <skyem> what's
that?
L1272[19:00:28]
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L1275[19:01:05]
<DaComputerNerd> %fling the entire
internet at skyem
L1276[19:01:06] <MichiBot> DaComputerNerd
flings the entire internet in a random direction. It hits skyem on
the arm. They take 1d4 => 2 damage!
L1277[19:01:06]
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L1278[19:01:14] <Elfi> A mac-exclusive
FPS
L1279[19:01:22]
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L1280[19:02:07]
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L1281[19:02:14] <img1> ку всем
L1282[19:02:29] <skyem> Non ASCII
characters completely mess up this IRC client
L1283[19:02:46] <img1> huh?
L1284[19:03:25] <img1> how you doin
L1285[19:03:31] <skyem> I am okay.
L1286[19:03:36] <Elfi> That's not too
surprising. Did MacOS9 even have unicode support?
L1287[19:03:48] <img1> I'm texting you
from minecraft
L1288[19:04:23] <img1> I made a computer
in minecraft and downloaded irc :D
L1289[19:04:31] <skyem> Elfi, mac os 9
does
L1290[19:04:38] <skyem> but this IRC
client doesn't support it
L1291[19:04:39] <Elfi> Nice, welcome to
the channel
L1292[19:04:42] <Elfi> And ah
L1293[19:04:44] <img1> we have MineOS
here
L1294[19:05:10] <skyem> I wish I could
find a G3 upgrade card for this computer
L1295[19:06:34]
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L1296[19:07:23]
<AdorableCatgirl> so
L1297[19:07:34]
<AdorableCatgirl> i'm finally making it so
you can install zorya from OPPM :)
L1298[19:07:35] <Elfi> So?
L1299[19:07:38] <Elfi> Nice
L1300[19:09:32]
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L1302[19:10:20] <skyem> hmm
L1303[19:10:34] <skyem> should I turn
this off and login to my main PC lol
L1304[19:10:57] <Forecaster> %restart
this should work
L1305[19:10:59]
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L1308[19:11:22] <Forecaster> I didn't
test any of it, but I didn't write or change any methods, so
probably
L1309[19:11:41] <Forecaster> now fling is
defend-able, and you have 8 minutes to use the defend command
instead of 2
L1310[19:12:48]
<Forecaster> also
L1311[19:12:58]
<Forecaster> %splash skyem with
antidote
L1312[19:12:59] <MichiBot> You splash
skyem with some antidote. skyem reverts to their original state
before any potions.
L1313[19:13:32]
<Forecaster> one could technically defend
against that I think
L1314[19:13:34] *
Elfi yawns, curls up on skye's head, zzz
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L1316[19:22:27] <skyem> nini Elfi?
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L1318[19:33:44] <Inari> Ugh
L1319[19:33:48] <Inari> Why is there no
good skin editor for MC
L1320[19:34:05]
<Forecaster> because you didn't make
one
L1321[19:34:43] <Inari> I'd have figured
someone would've made one given the huge popularity of the
game
L1322[19:34:44] <Inari> :p
L1323[19:35:07]
<Forecaster> what's wrong with any of the
existing editors
L1324[19:35:33] <Inari> Novaskin is
clunky and doesn't really even work, "Minecraft Skin
Editor" is laggy, annoying to rotate, lacks animations, lacks
colour palettes
L1325[19:35:54] <Inari> And dunno, didn't
find any others :P
L1326[19:37:27]
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L1327[19:51:23]
<AdorableCatgirl> i should get to making a
more low memory version of xpm that only caches what programs are
in what repo
L1328[19:52:51] <Inari> Guess i'll have
to use some pixel art editor and just keep uploading it to this
site fro a preview
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L1331[20:21:34]
<Kodos>
Skindex's editor isn't bwd
L1332[20:21:36]
<Kodos>
Bad
L1334[20:22:01]
<AdorableCatgirl> but it didn't say there
were upgradable packages
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L1336[20:37:55]
<DarkBroツ> I made virus
L1337[20:38:23] <Lizzy> good for
oyu
L1338[20:38:25]
<DarkBroツ> It will infect hdds and floppy
disc
L1339[20:39:06]
<DarkBroツ> And other one that starts
spawning tnts
L1340[20:40:04]
<Forecaster> viruses don't really work in
oc because there's very few infection vectors
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L1342[20:40:44]
<Bob>
unless someone executes any code trough network and on disk
instantly when mounting
L1343[20:40:56]
<Bob>
there's very little odds unless hardware acces, you can infect
other ppl
L1344[20:41:20]
<Forecaster> well disks have autorun
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L1346[20:42:03]
<Forecaster> but you're still going to be
wary about just putting a disk you get from someone in one of your
computers
L1347[20:42:09]
<Forecaster> or if you're not, you will be
next time
L1348[20:43:32]
<Kristopher38> you could make a green
floppy, name it OpenOS (Operating System) like the original one,
make it readonly, and hand it out to unsuspecting people
L1349[20:43:52]
<Kristopher38> it would look just like the
original one, and you could put anything on it
L1350[20:44:13]
<Forecaster> yep
L1351[20:44:52]
<Forecaster> you could put a modified
version of OpenOS on it that mostly works but does something it
shouldn't, like randomly delete user files every time it boots for
example
L1352[20:45:02]
<Kristopher38> that's boring
L1353[20:45:26]
<Kristopher38> it would be better if it
displayed some cool graphical effect
L1354[20:45:26]
<Michiyo> you could also just not be an
ass.
L1355[20:45:34]
<Forecaster> it was literally the first
thing I thought of
L1356[20:45:44]
<Forecaster> I don't bother with things
like that so
L1357[20:45:57]
<Kristopher38> like those old MS-DOS
viruses
L1358[20:46:11]
<Kristopher38> those must've been really
scary for people back in the day
L1359[20:46:44]
<Kristopher38> we're just talking about
the possibilities, no need to be a buzzkill
L1360[20:49:05] <Amanda> Izaya: Look, I
did it myself before you released the code for packaging stuff yet!
https://nc.ddna.co/s/bKKF6szCm7JjZnb only thing not
working is no lzss, because I can't find the"buffer"
library anywhere.
L1361[20:52:11]
<AdorableCatgirl> cmon
L1362[20:52:19]
<AdorableCatgirl> if you're gonna make a
virus, make it infect EEPROMs too :^)
L1363[20:54:12]
<Forecaster> %sip
L1364[20:54:13] <MichiBot> You drink a
shiny tuna potion (New!). Forecaster now has a mullet for 5
hours.
L1365[20:54:19]
<Forecaster> agh
L1366[20:54:29]
<Forecaster> %sip antidote
L1367[20:54:29] <MichiBot> Forecaster
reverts to their original state before any potions.
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L1370[21:25:30]
<Forecaster> LTD price is down at 1.1M
again :|
L1371[21:25:41]
<Forecaster> I've got 90 tons just sitting
in the ship in a station now
L1372[21:38:16] <Saphire> Ффффф
L1373[21:38:23] <Saphire> *AAAAA
L1374[21:38:27] <Saphire> Telegram is
down :C
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L1381[22:31:59]
<Ariri>
Inari: Skindex isn’t bad, but I just map the regions and use
photoshop, then upload for previews. It’s better in most ways
L1382[22:32:11]
<Ariri>
%sip
L1383[22:32:13] <MichiBot> You drink a
mutable aegisalt potion (New!). Ariri turns into a weather unicorn
until Sozin's Comet returns.
L1384[22:32:29]
<Ariri>
So after the next eclipse
L1385[22:33:27]
<Kleadron> or next idea
L1386[22:33:59]
<Ariri>
Speaking of which, time to download Avatar to my Plex server
L1387[22:36:24]
<Kleadron> found some copper ore
L1388[22:36:28]
<Kleadron> :D
L1389[22:40:27] <Amanda> %splash Inari
with mutable platinum potion
L1390[22:40:27] <MichiBot> You fling a
mutable platinum potion (New!) that splashes onto Inari. Inari
turns into a tomato golem boy for 34 seconds.
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L1394[23:17:38] <Amanda> %choose code or
halucinate
L1395[23:17:39] <MichiBot> Amanda:
Haven't you always gone with "halucinate"? Hm, maybe
not.
L1396[23:17:44] <Amanda> sounds
good
L1397[23:22:37] <Amanda> %choose laptop
nap time
L1398[23:22:37] <MichiBot> Amanda: Yes!
Do it now!
L1399[23:22:42] <Amanda> D: o.. ok
L1400[23:27:40]
<Saghetti> @Kleadron it's computercraft
time
L1401[23:27:57]
<Kleadron> a
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L1404[23:56:04]
<Mysteryusy> Hello
L1405[23:58:09]
<Ariri>
%hello
L1406[23:58:09] <MichiBot> Ariri: Hello!
Welcome to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel! Please ask
your questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide error/code
examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one line!) Dont
mind the random conversation you might have walked into.