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<Kleadron>
wtf does snugsafairy mean
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<Compilatron> why are you asking, and
where did you see that?
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Literally RIGHT above Kleadron's question.
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<Compilatron> Welcome back, miss me?
L17[01:58:51] <AmandaC> @kleadron it means
I'm snuggling a fairy, namely Elfi
L18[01:59:01] * Elfi
squeak
L19[01:59:02]
<Kleadron>
oh
L20[01:59:25]
<Kleadron>
question answered
L21[01:59:26] <AmandaC> %choose laptop
wakes up?
L22[01:59:26] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Yes! Do
it now!
L23[01:59:31]
<Compilatron> bruh
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<Compilatron> ANyone know where I can find
a unicord?
L27[02:31:12]
<Compilatron> ANyone know where I can find
a unicorn? [Edited]
L28[02:33:56]
<Compilatron> hmm
L29[02:34:22]
<Compilatron> ngl microcontrollers should
have a redstone module by default... I mean... that's what IRL
microcontrollers are used for
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<Kodos>
Only thing I’ve used microcontrollers for has been network flow
control and furnace monitoring
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L37[03:58:48] <Izaya> oops
L38[03:59:10] <Izaya> AmandaC: it's used
for importfs IIRC
L39[03:59:22] <Izaya> actually,
exportfs
L41[04:23:12] <Izaya>
face_savouring_delicious_food indeed
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<Saghetti>
for me it's : yum :
L48[05:27:35]
<Saghetti>
but whatever
L49[05:27:37]
<Saghetti>
unicode
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L53[05:52:22] <MrReBot> Hello?
L54[05:52:38] <Michiyo> Hi
L55[05:52:45] <MrReBot> Oh neat this
works
L56[05:52:53] <MrReBot> Just got an
internet card
L57[05:52:56] <MrReBot> in the
opencomputer
L58[05:53:09] <Michiyo> Nah, just very
convincing random sentence generators.
L59[05:53:18] <MrReBot> aw
L60[05:53:31] <Michiyo> %markov
Michiyo
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L62[05:53:36] <Michiyo> ~markov
Michiyo
L63[05:53:37] <ocdoc> Am I reading this
comment thread api help sorry to hear @Kleadron who is that
forwarding too?
L64[05:53:40] <Michiyo> See
L65[05:53:46]
<Kleadron>
wha
L66[05:53:51] <CompanionCube> %hello
L67[05:53:52] <MichiBot> CompanionCube:
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.
L68[05:54:18] <Michiyo> ~markov
Kleadron
L69[05:54:18] <ocdoc> im going to use it in
my browser is not how reactor fuel should not be breaking
L70[05:55:18]
<Kleadron>
lmao
L71[05:56:59]
<Saghetti>
~markov Saghetti
L72[05:57:00] <ocdoc> variable allocation
using the web browser dont have physical access on the subject of
chips looked pretty inactive
L73[05:57:30]
<Saghetti>
ah
L74[05:57:40]
<Saghetti>
the "dont have physical access" is from when i was
recovering my server
L75[05:57:56]
<Saghetti>
"variable allocation" was from when i was talking about
forth at like 5 am
L76[05:58:04]
<Saghetti>
the other stuff idk
L77[05:58:13]
<Kodos>
~markov Kodos
L78[05:58:29]
<Kodos>
Fine be that way
L79[05:58:41]
<Saghetti>
ocdoc? more like
L80[05:58:42]
<Saghetti>
ocdead
L81[05:58:48] <Michiyo> ~markov Kodos
L82[05:58:54] <Michiyo> huh
L83[05:59:00] <Michiyo> ~markov Kodos
L84[05:59:05] <Michiyo> no clue :D
L85[05:59:10]
<Kodos>
Wonder if it’s because my nick released?
L86[05:59:20] <Michiyo> Nah, ocdoc doesn't
bother with nickserv
L87[05:59:22]
<Kodos>
Haven’t been on irc in nearly a year
L88[05:59:26]
<Kodos>
Ah
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L90[05:59:30] <Michiyo> it reads log files,
that I don't know the format of
L91[05:59:44] <Michiyo> mainly cause I've
never looked.
L92[05:59:54]
<Kodos> Tbh
I miss my old life and wouldn’t mind at all being back at it but
this new one isn’t bad at all
L93[05:59:57] <Michiyo> it used to load
them from oclogs, but then the format changed.
L94[06:00:01]
<Kodos>
Indeed
L95[06:10:48]
<Forecaster> %sip
L96[06:10:49] <MichiBot> You drink a solid
tan potion (New!). Wheels are briefly square.
L97[06:11:51]
<Saghetti>
o_O
L98[06:24:24]
<Ariri>
~markov Saghetti
L99[06:24:24] <ocdoc> oof, designing a
michibot very cool mail system a while i thought it would be
&Saghetti/foo
L100[06:27:46]
<Ocawesome101> ~markov Ocawesome101
L101[06:27:46] <ocdoc> and only 213 lines
and it's ::ACVDATA type=<FILE/DIR>,path=<PATH>, then
the OpenOS implementation seems to make GPU call takes is 8,
right?
L102[06:27:53]
<Ocawesome101> lmao
L103[06:28:21]
<Ocawesome101> the ::ACVDATA bit is from
my dumb archive format I made for Open Kernel 2
L104[06:28:53]
<Ocawesome101> no idea about the rest (the
213 lines bit is perhaps from early in Photon's development?)
L105[06:30:17]
<Ocawesome101> ~markov Kleadron
L106[06:30:17] <ocdoc> dreaming is his cpu
architecture 5.2 or 5.3
L107[06:30:29]
<Ocawesome101> ~markov MichiBot
L108[06:30:30] <ocdoc> Jiminy Cricket!
baschdel! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 3 hours, 49
minutes and 14 seconds!
L109[06:30:36]
<Ocawesome101> lmao
L110[06:41:38]
<Ariri>
Thats barely a markov chain, lol. Its nearly a normal tonk
response
L111[06:41:45]
<Ariri>
%tonk now
L112[06:41:45] <MichiBot> Waesucks!
Ariri! You beat Lizzy's previous record of 11 hours, 41 minutes
and 35 seconds (By 2 hours, 38 minutes and 44 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L113[06:41:46] <MichiBot> Ariri's new
record is 14 hours, 20 minutes and 19 seconds! Ariri also gained
0.0318 (0.00265 x 12) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#11. Need 0.00128 more points to pass Kodos!
L114[06:42:25]
<Ocawesome101> I'm designing a CPU
instruction set that might actually be decent for once
L115[06:42:37]
<Ocawesome101> 32-bit, big endian
L116[06:42:59]
<Ocawesome101> each word is 32 bits, each
instruction is 8 words or 32 bytes
L117[06:44:49]
<Kleadron>
christ
L118[06:49:09]
<Ocawesome101> what
L119[06:49:10]
<Ocawesome101> huge?
L120[06:49:24]
<Ocawesome101> ~markov Kleadron
L121[06:49:24] <ocdoc> i added a small
linux was hogging all the resources?
L122[07:08:24]
<Ocawesome101> hmm
L123[07:08:37]
<Ocawesome101> I might actually cut off
the last 4 WORDs
L124[07:08:41]
<Ocawesome101> we shall see
L125[07:18:49]
<Ocawesome101> right, instructions are now
16 bytes
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<Saghetti>
16 byte instructions
L128[07:31:01]
<Saghetti>
you WHAT
L129[07:31:11]
<Saghetti>
arm instructions are 4 bytes lol
L130[07:31:28]
<Saghetti>
what are you going to use the extra 12 bytes for
L131[07:32:32]
<Saghetti>
@Ocawesome101
L132[07:34:34]
<Saghetti>
also
L133[07:34:36]
<Saghetti>
this time
L134[07:35:03]
<Saghetti>
please actually make your architecture turing complete
L135[07:42:40]
<Ocawesome101> each word is 32-bit though
that may change
L136[07:43:15]
<Ocawesome101> @Saghetti how are you
defining "instruction"?
L137[07:47:00]
<Ocawesome101> so
L138[07:47:05]
<Ocawesome101> the way I have it laid
out
L139[07:47:55]
<Ocawesome101> each WORD is 32-bit, and
one SENTENCE (maybe different name?) is four WORDs (one
instruction, three parameters)
L140[07:59:00]
<Compilatron> how would I print text from
BIOS?
L141[07:59:07]
<Compilatron> Or access the IO
interface?>
L142[07:59:08]
<Compilatron> Or access the IO interface?
[Edited]
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<Ocawesome101> Compilatron: all IO is
memory-mapped
L145[08:02:19]
<Ocawesome101> I'm writing the spec with
ComputerCraft in mind, so the display is currently 51x19 (though I
will very likely move on to something else 80x25). You just write
ASCII characters to memory
L146[08:02:37]
<Ocawesome101> keyboard is also
mapped
L147[08:02:42]
<Compilatron> can I get that in
idiotspeak?
L148[08:03:02]
<Ocawesome101> I can try
L149[08:03:11]
<Ocawesome101> to write to the
display
L150[08:04:10]
<Ocawesome101> you write an ASCII
(possibly UTF-8) character (`65` for `A`) to any memory address
from `0xFFFF0000` to `0xFFFF03C9`
L151[08:04:19]
<Ocawesome101> to check if a key is
pressed
L152[08:04:44]
<Ocawesome101> (specifically any ASCII
key)
L153[08:04:46]
<Compilatron> how do I access low level
memory addresses then?
L154[08:04:51]
<Ocawesome101> hm?
L155[08:05:03]
<Compilatron> Oh right
L156[08:05:15]
<Compilatron> Yeah, I didn't explain, I
meant in OC
L157[08:05:49]
<Ocawesome101> you're asking as in, if I
were going to implement this as an arch in OC?
L158[08:06:43]
<Compilatron> "I want my EEPROM in OC
to make my computer print text"
L159[08:07:00]
<Forecaster> you use the gpu
L160[08:07:31]
<Compilatron> oh
L161[08:07:48]
<Ocawesome101> Forecaster: he's talking
about my CPU arch I'm designing
L162[08:07:55]
<Ocawesome101> I think?
L163[08:09:18]
<Compilatron> No
L164[08:09:23]
<Ocawesome101> oh ok
L165[08:09:26]
<Compilatron> I'm talking about my own
project
L166[08:09:29]
<Compilatron> On OC
L167[08:09:32]
<Ocawesome101> then yeah, use the gpu
component
L168[08:09:38]
<Compilatron> I'm making a password
lock
L169[08:09:44]
<Ocawesome101> anyway i need to go to bed,
it's 3 am
L170[08:09:44]
<Ocawesome101> gn
L171[08:09:47]
<payonel>
@Compilatron in the eeprom code, you can: component.invoke(
(component.list("gpu")()), "set", 1, 1,
"hello world" )
L172[08:09:57]
<payonel>
@Compilatron in eeprom?
L173[08:10:00]
<payonel> a
password lock?
L174[08:10:05]
<Compilatron> What of it?'
L175[08:10:06]
<Compilatron> What of it? [Edited]
L176[08:10:17]
<payonel>
it's just going to take a lot more effort
L177[08:10:27]
<payonel>
any reason to not use an os, like openos?
L178[08:10:37]
<Compilatron> tried doing it within openos
and ended up in a world of pain
L179[08:10:53]
<Compilatron> Also, I have to deal with
loading a bunch of useless modules
L180[08:11:23]
<Forecaster> "have to"
L181[08:11:29]
<Forecaster> you don't "have to"
anything
L182[08:11:53]
<Forecaster> you could do the exact same
thing you're doing in an eeprom in openos if you wanted
L183[08:12:01]
<Compilatron> ):
L184[08:12:04]
<Forecaster> and what "useless"
modules?
L185[08:20:41] <Izaya> AmandaC: I might
split the importfs/exportfs stuff out into its own library
L187[08:25:03]
<Compilatron> Well.. I'll still finish my
password lock, but in the future I could just make it player
specific
L188[08:25:21]
<Forecaster> yes, same with screen touch
events
L189[08:25:45]
<Forecaster> although you can turn that
off in the mod config
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L194[09:00:45]
<Kodos>
Just use opensec and use the biometric thingers
L195[09:00:55]
<Kodos> Or
did those miss the jump
L197[09:01:22] <Michiyo> :P
L198[09:01:37]
<Kodos>
Those
L200[09:17:30]
<Forecaster> so close
L201[09:17:36]
<Forecaster> D:<
L202[09:19:31]
<Kodos> Ehh
not really
L203[09:19:53]
<Kodos>
You’d still need services and prepayment for upkeep
L204[09:20:09]
<Forecaster> you don't "need"
services
L205[09:20:26]
<Kodos>
What’s the point without them
L207[09:22:35]
<Kodos>
Wat
L208[09:22:43]
<Ariri>
Forecaster: Never fly without rebuy :P
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<Forecaster> I'm gonna go over
obviously.
L213[09:26:41]
<Forecaster> I'm still close.
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<Michiyo>
@Forecaster how long do you have to make it?
L216[09:27:47]
<Forecaster> make what?
L217[09:28:04]
<Michiyo>
To you goal.
L218[09:28:06]
<Michiyo>
how much time is left.
L219[09:28:15]
<Forecaster> there's no deadline
L220[09:28:20]
<Michiyo>
Oh..
L221[09:28:31]
<Forecaster> the update is already
out
L222[09:28:45]
<Michiyo> I
see.
L223[09:28:46]
<Kodos>
Borann is gone now though
L224[09:29:02]
<Forecaster> I wish I'd gotten it before
though, because they added a new mineral it changed all the
hotspots
L225[09:29:42]
<Ariri>
Destroy a capital class ship to make enough money for a FC
L226[09:29:45]
<Kodos> I’m
not even at a bil yet. I’m taking the long way round
L227[09:30:11]
<Ariri>
Still on an expedition since February, big grind when I get back
though for an Imperial Cutter and an FC
L228[09:30:25]
<Forecaster> I had 1B when the update was
announced officially
L229[09:30:34]
<Forecaster> made 4B since then with
mining
L230[09:30:55]
<Michiyo> I
may have a few hundred thousand...
L231[09:30:56]
<Michiyo>
maybe
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<Michiyo>
118k
L234[09:34:58]
<Forecaster> all of my ships are valued at
about 1B
L235[09:35:20]
<Forecaster> but I don't want to sell any
:P
L236[09:36:20]
<Michiyo> I
was really excited about E:D cause room mate and I were going to
play together...
L237[09:36:26]
<Michiyo>
which hasn't happened.
L238[09:38:35]
<Kristopher38> @Forecaster imagine getting
a working update
L239[09:38:40]
<Forecaster> you should join my squadron
and play with me :>
L240[09:38:43]
<Kristopher38> This post was made by
frontier Dec gang
L241[09:38:54]
<Kristopher38> This post was made by
frontier Dev gang [Edited]
L242[09:39:15]
<Kristopher38> There's a bug that prevents
players from buying a carrier
L243[09:39:26]
<Kristopher38> Or was, not sure if it was
fixed
L244[09:39:34]
<Forecaster> I'm aware
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L254[11:20:48] <Izaya> Amanda:
additionally, would the ability to load LZ16'd libraries be useful
for you? Thinking I could compress a lot of the system files.
L255[11:21:01] <Izaya> not sure if it'd be
worth the memory overhead though
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L264[12:47:02] <Amanda> TIL quassel gets
bitchy if there's ping notifications while the connection was
list
L265[12:47:47] <Amanda> Must have lost
power last night, got woken up by quassel repeatedly dinging
L266[12:48:44]
<Forecaster> that sounds fun
L267[12:50:43] <Amanda> I just got up and
turned on the box that hosts the VM that runs the core, passed back
out
L268[12:51:24]
<Forecaster> %sip
L269[12:51:24] <MichiBot> You drink a
shining toxictop potion (New!). The bottle turns into a pussplum
axe.
L270[12:51:35]
<Forecaster> eeeh, squishy axe
L271[12:54:04] <Izaya> ayy, another
pizzaboxcomputer post
L273[12:57:41]
<Compilatron> I DID IT!!
L275[12:57:49]
<Compilatron> I MADE A THING!!
L276[12:57:59]
<Compilatron> I MADE A PASSWORD LOCK USING
OC!!
L277[12:58:03]
<Compilatron> IT RUNS FROM EEPROM!!
L278[12:58:18] <Izaya> I imagine you spent
a lot of time writing EEPROMs?
L279[12:58:47]
<Compilatron> what, you mean successfully
or banging my head against a wall for this single project?
L280[12:59:26] <Izaya> the latter
L281[13:00:17]
<Compilatron> I've spent the last 8 hours
doing so...
L282[13:00:26]
<Compilatron> but I learnt a lot
L283[13:00:26] <Izaya> I guess now would
be a bad time to mention that you can boot from the tmpfs and it
provides almost exactly the same environment as running straight as
the EEPROM
L284[13:00:45]
<Compilatron> waitwhat
L285[13:00:59]
<Compilatron> well
L286[13:01:14]
<Compilatron> anyway, I learnt a lot, so
writing eeprom programs in the future should be a lot easier
L287[13:01:17]
<Compilatron> ...
L288[13:01:25]
<Compilatron> no
L289[13:02:03] <Izaya> anyway, yeah
L290[13:02:09]
<Compilatron> it'd be a far smarter idea
to just cut up OpenOS into the most useful parts and use that from
now on. the only thing this project taught me is pain.
L291[13:02:12] <Izaya> what I like to do
is write a little wrapper script
L292[13:03:10] <Izaya> tl;dr: copy the
first argument to /tmp/init.lua,
computer.setBootAddress(computer.tmpAddress()),
computer.shutdown(true)
L293[13:04:35]
<Compilatron> thanks
L294[13:04:45] <Izaya> as long as you
don't use on computer.{set,get}BootAddress it's the same
environment
L295[13:04:51] <Izaya> s/on //
L296[13:04:51] <MichiBot> <Izaya> as
long as you don't use computer.{set,get}BootAddress it's the same
environment
L297[13:07:18] *
Amanda boops Inari, demands a snackrafice for
breakfast
L298[13:07:57] <Inari> Sometimes I seem to
be the only person in my workplace who actually knows how to use
git.... so many committed unresolved merge conflicts, messed up
merges, and other tid bits
L299[13:08:23]
<ThePiGuy24> when in doubt, --force
L300[13:08:36] <Inari> heh
L301[13:09:28]
<Forecaster> I don't think that works on
coworkers
L302[13:09:47]
<ThePiGuy24> force works on anything if
you try hard enough
L303[13:09:48] <Amanda> sure it does, it
just has less legality
L304[13:09:58]
<ThePiGuy24> ^
L305[13:10:49]
<Compilatron> ^
L306[13:14:52] <Amanda> %bap Inari until
she provides a snackrafice
L307[13:14:53] <MichiBot> Amanda baps
Inari until she provides a snackrafice with the brand new
car!
L308[13:15:01] <Inari> %fling at
Amanda
L309[13:15:02] <MichiBot> Inari flings
80lbs of drywall in a random direction. It hits Amanda right where
they didn't expect. They take 1d4 => 3 damage!
L310[13:15:03] *
MichiBot 80lbs of drywall was shiny enough to be claimed by a
dragon.
L311[13:15:06] <Amanda> %dodge
L312[13:15:06] <MichiBot> Amanda
successfully dodged the 80lbs of drywall flung at them by Inari
with a 12 vs 10, taking only half damage. (1)
L313[13:15:16] <Inari> You're supposed to
eat it
L314[13:15:27] <Amanda> 80lbs of drywall
isn't noms
L315[13:15:57] <Amanda> %inv list
L317[13:16:14] <Amanda> %inv add every
single thing from the march issue of skymall
L318[13:16:14] *
MichiBot summons 'every single thing from the march issue of
skymall' and adds to her inventory. This seems rather
fragile...
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L320[13:20:10] <Blue_595> sorry about
that
L321[13:20:20] <Blue_595> my spreadsheet
program locked up
L322[13:20:27] <Blue_595> and then my
browser locked up
L323[13:20:36] <Blue_595> and then i
couldnt turn this thing off normally because the power manager
locked up
L324[13:34:27]
<Saphire>
"Forcing your git repo on coworkers from now on is
forbidden"
L325[13:34:53]
<Saphire>
"That's just disgusting"
L326[13:35:17] <Elfi> Pfft
L327[13:36:32] <Blue_595> Pfft
L328[13:38:59]
<ThePiGuy24> tffp
L329[13:40:11] <Blue_595> Ptff
L330[13:40:20] <Blue_595> Ftpf
L331[13:43:51] <Blue_595> i think my
selector EEPROM is done
L332[13:44:55] <Blue_595> oh forgot to
remove the requires i was using for testing
L333[13:45:33] <Blue_595> i need to add
getBootAddress() and setBootAddress()
L334[13:45:45] <Blue_595> i should know
this already
L335[13:46:07] <Amanda> %choose br or
lr
L336[13:46:07] <MichiBot> Amanda: Once
you get a taste of "br" you can't stop.
L337[13:47:48] <Blue_595> bios:2: attempt
to index global 'component' (a nil value)
L338[13:47:52] <Blue_595> ?
L339[13:51:08] <Blue_595> what the
fuck
L340[13:51:57] <Blue_595> and it works
perfectly until i select something, then it breaks
L341[13:52:39] <Blue_595> as in, the GPU
works fine, the keyboard works fine, its just the filesystem that
breaks
L342[13:54:26] <Blue_595> adding 'local
component_invoke = component.invoke' before the boot_invoke()
function fixed it
L343[13:54:27] <Blue_595> why?
L344[13:58:33] <Blue_595> it seems like as
soon as you use a file system, component needs a require()
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L347[14:21:16] <Izaya> Amanda: your
thoughts on PsychOS installers?
L348[14:21:19] <Izaya> I want something
usable from an OpenOS installer floppy so I was thinking:
L349[14:21:21] <Izaya> a) get svcinclude
actually working b) have a pkg.bootstrap or something function for
installing packages to another disk c) write a custom init that
runs an installer script allowing installation to a disk d)
write/adapt an OpenOS bootstrap loader (copy/move self to /tmp, set
boot address, reboot) d) package the above in a single Lua file, so
you can wget to /tmp/init.lua and run it
L350[14:21:49] <Izaya> AdorableCatgirl has
something with compression and archives I haven't looked into well
enough to comprehend and it's nearly midnight but I like to sleep
on stuff like this
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L352[14:33:18]
<Forecaster> dammit
L353[14:33:33]
<Forecaster> why is episode 13 of
Disenchantment missing D:<
L354[14:36:02] <Amanda> %ping
L355[14:36:04] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Amanda 0.59s
L356[14:36:10] <Amanda> wtf is my windows
box doing...
L357[14:36:35]
<Forecaster> ah, found a copy...
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L359[14:37:07]
<Forecaster> :O
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L361[14:51:52]
<Forecaster> :O
L362[14:52:06]
<Compilatron> :O
L364[14:54:38]
<Forecaster> it's not so much a reference
as a character in that style?
L365[14:54:46]
<Compilatron> Close enough
L366[14:54:52]
<Forecaster> then yes
L367[14:59:16]
<Forecaster> dammit, LTD price has gone
down again
L368[14:59:48] <Izaya> I wonder how
practical it would be to crash the market of any given resource in
E:D
L369[15:00:42]
<Forecaster> there's no "the
market"
L370[15:00:44]
<Forecaster> it's per-system
L371[15:00:49]
<Forecaster> or something
L372[15:01:15] <Izaya> ah, but "the
market" is the combination of all the markets in all the
systems, no?
L373[15:01:49]
<Forecaster> well yeah, but how would you
"crash" all of the systems at once?
L374[15:02:07] <Izaya> that's the
question
L375[15:02:25] <Izaya> crashing the market
of one station is hard enough
L376[15:04:25]
<Forecaster> I'm just going to have to sit
on this ice until another station pops up on Inara that pays 1.6M
for them
L377[15:13:41]
<Forecaster> the economy is a bit
strange
L378[15:13:50]
<Forecaster> it likes to fluctuate and is
not consistant
L379[15:14:21]
<Forecaster> Inara can show a station as
just having been updated with one price by a player, but I see a
different price
L380[15:14:33]
<Forecaster> I wish it'd sync prices
between instances more often
L381[15:14:52] <Izaya> I'd say I'm
surprised that they don't just have a db of prices
L382[15:14:56] <Izaya> but I'm not
L383[15:15:17]
<Forecaster> I mean, the background
simulation presumably handles that
L384[15:15:34]
<Forecaster> but I'm guessing it can
change in the BGS and each instance doesn't instantly get the new
price
L385[15:15:42]
<Forecaster> there's a huge delay
there
L386[15:16:07]
<Forecaster> and if it weren't for
something like Inara or some other player-run index you probably
wouldn't notice
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L391[15:25:06] <BrightYC> Lizzy could you
approve my topic on the forum?
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L393[16:03:35] <Blue_595> is it possible
to read the name of a normal paper with OpenPrinter?
L394[16:04:09] <Blue_595> or at all for
that matter
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L396[16:06:27] <Blue_595> rip
Cervator
L397[16:10:45] <Blue_595> inventory
controller maybe
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L399[16:37:35] <Inari> Is there an ic2
channel?
L400[16:39:35]
<Forecaster> there used to be
L401[17:19:59] <Inari> Hmm
L402[17:20:06] <Inari> I have a question
about ic2 crops :D But all the wikis kinda suck
L403[17:29:30]
<Forecaster> dangit
L404[17:30:17]
<Forecaster> my chat widget apparently
requests and prints new messages five times per cycle...
L405[17:30:35]
<Forecaster> and now I've run into the
daily quota in the YouTube data api and can't test anymore...
L406[17:30:36]
<Forecaster> :|
L407[17:30:40] <Inari> rip
L408[17:33:05]
<Kristopher38> One of the frontend guys at
my gf's workplace billed $500 using Google API
L409[17:33:46]
<Kristopher38> It was something to do with
autocompletion iirc and the request was sent for every changed char
:P
L410[17:34:37]
<Forecaster> did you mean "was
billed"?
L411[17:35:32]
<Kristopher38> Incurred cost for the
company
L412[17:35:58]
<Kristopher38> Sorry I'm exhausted
L413[17:36:13]
<Kristopher38> Just finished moving all
the stuff
L414[17:37:22]
<Forecaster> so yes
L415[17:41:27]
<Forecaster> I may or may not have had two
different things get messages
L416[17:41:52]
<Forecaster> but they weren't in sync, so
it doesn't explain why there were five messages earlier
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L422[18:34:20]
<ThePiGuy24> do not clink the rats
together
L423[18:35:04]
<AdorableCatgirl> clink the rats
L424[18:38:21]
<ThePiGuy24> no
L425[18:40:26]
<Bob>
kaboom
L426[18:40:29]
<Bob> rat
singularity
L427[18:48:03]
<Ariri>
ratoutille
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L429[19:00:51] <Inari> IC2 - the original
lootbox experience
L430[19:01:23] <Amanda> %choose cubes or
robots or other
L431[19:01:23] <MichiBot> Amanda: I want
a divorce. I'm taking half the "robots".
L432[19:01:29] <Amanda> thanks!
L434[19:05:58] <MichiBot>
The
Banach–Tarski Paradox | length:
24m 14s | Likes:
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Vsauce | Published On 1/8/2015
L435[19:16:56]
<Ariri> Oh
yeah, the infinite chocolate videos are based off of that, or where
they reorder the sections and the size is the exact same despite
all the differing sizes
L436[19:16:57]
<Ariri> Its
a cool paradox
L437[19:18:03]
<Forecaster> that's not a paradox, the
chocolate thing is an illusion
L438[19:18:25]
<Forecaster> :P
L439[19:18:35]
<Forecaster> but I assume you meant the
actual paradox
L440[19:28:22]
<Ariri>
Yeah, I mean they're both cool
L441[19:28:22]
<Ariri>
iirc the illusion is based off of the paradox, unless Im thinking
of a different one
L442[19:29:37]
<Kodos>
Wonder if anyone will backport netherite to 1.12
L443[19:31:32]
<Saghetti>
no
L444[19:32:18]
<Saghetti>
@Ocawesome101 I define instruction as something like this: MOV EAX,
[ECX]
L445[19:32:33]
<Ocawesome101> ah ok
L446[19:32:54]
<Saghetti>
loads a 32-bit value into EAX, using ECX as a pointer to the
data
L447[19:33:20]
<Saghetti>
yeah, also for your arch, make sure you have addressing nodes
L448[19:34:03]
<Ocawesome101> addressing nodes?
L449[19:34:22]
<Saghetti>
modes*
L450[19:34:39]
<Saghetti>
like you can get offsets, such as MOV EAX [ECX+4]
L451[19:35:02]
<Saghetti>
it will get the data 4 bytes after ECX
L452[19:35:07]
<Ocawesome101> ah
L453[19:35:18]
<Ocawesome101> did you read the text file
I DMed you?
L454[19:35:40]
<Saghetti>
or maybe even MOV EAX [ECX+EBX] for indexing an array
L455[19:35:42]
<Saghetti>
haven't yet
L456[19:36:32]
<Ocawesome101> well do
L457[19:36:37]
<Ocawesome101> it's the current docs for
the arch
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L459[19:44:16] *
Inari rings an alarm near Amanda
L460[19:45:47] <Amanda> D:
L461[19:50:45]
<Ocawesome101> and saghetti was never
heard from again
L462[19:54:39]
<Forecaster> saghetti was never indexed
again
L463[19:56:59]
<Saghetti>
fair enough
L464[20:00:25]
<Saghetti>
o_O
L465[20:00:33]
<Saghetti>
64 general purpose registers
L466[20:00:34]
<Saghetti>
wHAT
L467[20:00:57]
<Saghetti>
also
L468[20:00:58]
<Saghetti>
> These are addressable as registers 0x00000000 through
0x00000040.
L469[20:01:10]
<Saghetti>
that's kind of a waste of space
L470[20:01:29]
<Ocawesome101> yeah, ik
L471[20:01:48]
<Saghetti>
4 bytes to store something 0-64
L472[20:01:53]
<Ocawesome101> should I make instructions
take 8 bytes?
L473[20:02:00]
<Ocawesome101> each WORD being 2
bytes/
L474[20:02:03]
<Ocawesome101> *?
L475[20:02:22]
<Ocawesome101> also
L476[20:02:23]
<Saghetti>
in my arch, instructions are 2 bytes lol
L477[20:02:40]
<Ocawesome101> is your arch 32-bit?
L478[20:02:42]
<Ocawesome101> also
L479[20:02:43]
<Saghetti>
yep
L480[20:02:48]
<Ocawesome101> is my arch better or worse
than x86
L481[20:03:35]
<Saghetti>
in terms of general sanity: yes
L482[20:03:48]
<Saghetti>
also
L483[20:03:51]
<Saghetti>
seperate stack
L484[20:03:52]
<Saghetti>
why
L485[20:04:23]
<Ocawesome101> mostly simplicity of
emulation
L486[20:04:42]
<Ocawesome101> I can cut the first 64k out
of main memory if you like :P
L487[20:04:50]
<Saghetti>
just have a stack pointer
L488[20:05:11]
<Ocawesome101> new register:
STACKPOINTER
L489[20:05:12]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L490[20:05:21]
<Saghetti>
these register names are kinda long
L491[20:05:23]
<Saghetti>
why not SP
L492[20:05:56]
<Ocawesome101> because
L493[20:06:11]
<Saghetti>
the reason why i want a pointer is because context switching
L494[20:06:17]
<Saghetti>
just switch the stack pointer over
L495[20:06:28]
<Saghetti>
instead of copying 64kb of memory every time you want to switch
processes
L496[20:06:35]
<Saghetti>
actually, more like 128kb of memory
L497[20:06:53]
<Saghetti>
~~world's slowest context switch~~
L498[20:07:39]
<Ocawesome101> oh yeah fair
L499[20:08:09]
<Ocawesome101> the OS I code for it (if
any) will probably not have multitasking at first :P
L500[20:08:17]
<Ocawesome101> also
L501[20:08:33]
<Ocawesome101> do you think 64k of disk is
enough or should I make it bigger
L502[20:08:45]
<Ocawesome101> are there improvements I
should make to my MMIO
L503[20:09:15]
<Saghetti>
why limit the stack size
L504[20:09:20]
<Saghetti>
just make it simple
L505[20:09:25]
<Kristopher38> @Ocawesome101 have you ever
wrote something in assembly
L506[20:09:28]
<Saghetti>
push: decrement SP by 4
L507[20:09:33]
<Saghetti>
and write data
L508[20:09:33]
<Kristopher38> Just a general
question
L509[20:09:45]
<Saghetti>
pop: read data and increment SP by 4
L510[20:09:47]
<Ocawesome101> Kristopher38: Not very
much, and mostly for emulators I've written
L511[20:10:01]
<Kristopher38> How much is not very
much
L512[20:10:26]
<Saghetti>
i suggest fucking around with 6502 or ARM assembly
L513[20:10:45]
<Saghetti>
x86 will fry your brain
L515[20:11:35]
<Ocawesome101> x86 fried my brain when I
was writing for it in Rust, I don't want to imagine writing full
assembly for it
L516[20:12:32]
<Kristopher38> Better start making your
own archs earlier than later, your first ones are gonna be shit and
unwieldy, but if you keep making new ones you'll improve :P
L517[20:12:53]
<Kristopher38> My first computer designs
in logisim were clunky
L518[20:13:17]
<Kristopher38> Mainly cause I didn't know
a lot of things that I know now
L519[20:13:26]
<Kristopher38> And I haven't programmed in
assembly before
L520[20:13:47]
<Ocawesome101> heheh
L521[20:13:50]
<Saghetti>
terrible idea: 4 bit arch, 16 instructions
L522[20:13:51]
<Kristopher38> So yeah, my first assembly
programs were for arbitrary simulated archs
L523[20:14:04]
<Ocawesome101> my very first arch was 5
bit
L524[20:14:05]
<Kristopher38> @Saghetti SAP-1
L525[20:14:10]
<Saghetti>
my first x86 program made the screen have a violent seizure
L526[20:14:37]
<Saghetti>
it went through VGA ram and incremented every character by 1
L527[20:14:59]
<Ocawesome101> nice lmao
L528[20:16:07]
<Kristopher38> Hello world on C64 is
basically incrementing the background color register in an infinite
loop and the screen gets a seizure because you're doing this in the
middle of drawing the screen :D
L530[20:16:41]
<Kristopher38> Two assembly
instructions
L531[20:16:49]
<Kristopher38> @AdorableCatgirl how is
your move going
L532[20:18:38]
<AdorableCatgirl> still packing and
throwing shit out
L533[20:19:00]
<AdorableCatgirl> also one assembly
instruction
L534[20:20:23]
<Kristopher38> We barely managed to move
everything, good thing we've had help of my gf's parents who have a
semi-truck
L535[20:20:30]
<Kristopher38> But this was exhausting as
hell
L536[20:21:45]
<Kristopher38> I feel you
L537[20:21:55]
<Kristopher38> Also how one assembly
instruction
L538[20:21:57]
<AdorableCatgirl> subleq
L539[20:22:01]
<Saghetti>
OISC
L540[20:22:05]
<AdorableCatgirl> subleq a, b, c
L541[20:22:10]
<Kristopher38> smh no subleq on 6502
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L544[20:23:53]
<Kristopher38> loop:
L545[20:23:53]
<Kristopher38> inc $d020
L546[20:23:53]
<Kristopher38> jmp loop
L547[20:27:11]
<Saghetti>
8 instrcutionsL 0: move pointer left, 1: move pointer right, 2:
shift 1 into selected cell, 3: shift 0 into selected cell, 4: store
current cell in the one register this arch has, 5: write register
into current cell, 6: jump x bytes (where x = value in current
cell) forward if register is 0, 7: add register to current
cell
L548[20:28:08]
<Saghetti>
the worst instruction set
L549[20:28:15]
<Kristopher38> Gtfo with your Turing
machine
L550[20:28:21]
<Kristopher38> >:(
L551[20:28:34]
<Saghetti>
it's like a turing machine but not as painful
L552[20:28:34]
<Saghetti>
smh
L553[20:28:44]
<Ocawesome101> @Saghetti isn't that just
bf
L554[20:28:45]
<Kristopher38> Turing machine implies
pain
L555[20:28:59]
<Saghetti>
brainfuck but slightly better
L556[20:29:30]
<Saghetti>
like loading 1 byte only takes 8 instructions
L557[20:29:54]
<Saghetti>
shift 1 or 0 eight tymes
L558[20:29:58]
<Saghetti>
times*
L559[20:30:27]
<Forecaster> %sip
L560[20:30:27] <MichiBot> You drink a
fluffy adamantium potion (New!). The next remote Forecaster looks
for is extra hard to find.
L561[20:30:36]
<Forecaster> dang
L562[20:54:15] <Amanda> %8ball early
rain-box?
L563[20:54:15] <MichiBot> Amanda: [ The
Bowling ball doesn't answer ]
L564[20:57:06]
<Kleadron>
%punch Bowling ball
L565[20:58:07]
<Saghetti>
%attack punch bowling ball
L566[20:58:07] <MichiBot> Specify an
action as the first parameter: Claw, Hit, Prod, Stab, Bite, Shiv,
Strike, Conk, Smack, Slap, Poke
L567[20:58:15]
<Saghetti>
%attack hit bowling ball
L568[20:58:22]
<Saghetti>
ok
L569[20:58:51]
<Kleadron>
slap the bowling ball ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L570[20:59:20]
<ThePiGuy24> %attack shiv ThePiGuy24
L571[20:59:20] <MichiBot> ThePiGuy24 is
shivving ThePiGuy24 with wooden mallet for 1d4 => 2
damage!
L572[20:59:27]
<ThePiGuy24> makes sense
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L574[21:15:50] <Amanda> %claw Inari
L575[21:15:51] <MichiBot> Amanda is
clawing Inari for 1d6 => 4 damage!
L576[21:59:11] <Amanda> %ping
L577[21:59:35] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Amanda 0.84s
L578[22:27:46] <Amanda> %give Michiyo
random
L579[22:27:47] *
MichiBot gives Michiyo a Magic Magic Standards URL! (25%)! (25%)
from her inventory
L580[22:27:55] <Amanda> %pet Michiyo
L581[22:27:56] <MichiBot> Amanda is
brushing Michiyo with a supermatter-fried supermatter-fried
supermatter-fried sausage. Michiyo regains 1d10 => 4 (Super +2)
=> 6 hit points! The supermatter-fried supermatter-fried
supermatter-fried sausage tried to report a bug with no log and
mysteriously vanished.
L582[22:28:31] *
Amanda goes back to watching IGN's thingy
L583[22:28:40] <Michiyo> o-O
L584[22:28:56] *
Michiyo sighs
L585[22:28:58] <Michiyo> I hate
people.
L586[22:29:06] *
Amanda snuggles Michiyo
L587[22:29:20] <Amanda> Don't worry, it'll
be okay. It is inevitable.
L588[22:29:30] *
Lizzy is confuse
L589[22:29:34] <Michiyo> Doing a data
decryption for an agency that is being solder to another company.
they have 44GB of attached files.
L590[22:29:58] <Michiyo> They want us to
host their data for their new management system to download to port
over, no biggy really common for us.
L591[22:30:40] <Michiyo> I'm uploading
this 44GB of data at 20KB/s and I'm only allowed to do it from 5PM
to 8AM because that 20KB/s is their ENTIRE upload, and they somehow
manage to use VOIP over this.
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L593[22:31:00] <Michiyo> and now, said
agency is upset with *ME* that it's taking so long to upload their
data, they HAVE to have it by tomorrow!
L594[22:31:18] *
Lizzy hates people like that
L595[22:31:21] <Amanda> :/
L596[22:31:44] <Michiyo> it's going to
take *over* 150 hours of *continuous* upload to finish this, and I
get ~14ish hours a day
L597[22:31:58] <Lizzy> %lua 150/14
L598[22:31:59] <MichiBot>
10.714285714286
L599[22:32:01] <Michiyo> Let's do the math
here.... carry the one...
L600[22:32:03] <Michiyo> there it
is.
L601[22:32:04] <Michiyo> :P
L602[22:32:23]
<Forecaster> clearly you just have to push
the bits harder to make them go faster right
L603[22:32:51] <Michiyo> Their response
was that they have great internet the slowdown is on our
side!
L604[22:33:10] <Michiyo> Then I ran a
speedtest on *their* machine on speedtest.net to show just how
"great" their internet is.
L605[22:33:11]
<Forecaster> uh huh
L606[22:33:15] <Lizzy> download the might
do, but upload they sure as hell dont
L607[22:33:25] <Michiyo> yeah it's 33/0.75
lol
L608[22:46:48] <Forecaster> %restart
L609[22:46:51] ⇦
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closed the connection)
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L611[22:47:20]
zsh sets mode: +v on MichiBot
L612[22:49:22]
<Forecaster> %punch the customer
L613[22:49:57] <Inari> %pet Amanda
L614[22:49:57] <MichiBot> Inari is petting
Amanda with a violet axe. Amanda regains 1d4 => 2 hit
points!
L615[22:50:05]
<Forecaster> dangit
L616[22:50:16] <Amanda> %bap Inari
L617[22:50:16] <MichiBot> Amanda baps
Inari with Your Friendly Neighborhood Truck-kun!
L618[22:50:29]
<Forecaster> %attack
L619[22:50:29] <MichiBot> Specify an
action as the first parameter: stab, hit, shiv, strike, slap, poke,
prod, smack, conk, bite, claw, punch
L620[22:50:42]
<Forecaster> hm
L621[22:50:47]
<Forecaster> %attack punch the
customer
L622[22:51:16]
<Forecaster> %shiv customer
L623[22:51:28]
<Forecaster> oh, timeout
L624[22:51:42]
<Forecaster> %attack punch the
customer
L625[22:51:51]
<Forecaster> hrm
L626[22:52:54]
<Nathan - Not
abel> Does anyone know exactly how to use the extractItems from
refined storage
L627[22:57:10]
<Forecaster> first you check if the method
has any docs
L628[22:57:36] <Forecaster> %restart
nothing went wrong, nope
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closed the connection)
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L631[22:58:00]
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L632[22:58:31]
<Forecaster> %punch the customer
L633[22:58:41] <MichiBot> Forecaster is
punching the customer for 1d4 => 4 damage!
L634[23:30:55]
<BrisingrAerowing> %inv add Obliteratium
Sword
L635[23:30:57] *
MichiBot summons 'Obliteratium Sword' and adds to her inventory. I
could get some good swings in with this.
L636[23:33:49]
<Forecaster> That sounds like ores from
the avatar universe along with unobtanium
L637[23:40:40]
<BrisingrAerowing> It’s an idea I had for
a very OP item set. Only one ore would spawn in approximately 100
chunks, anywhere from 0-256. Each ore would smelt into a micro
nugget, 9 of which would make a mini nugget, to regular nuggets, to
ingots. The ores also can’t be doubled.
L638[23:41:56]
<BrisingrAerowing> The armor would make
you virtually invincible (but you can still be damaged), the sword
would do 100 base damage, etc.
L639[23:42:11]
<BrisingrAerowing> Bah. 1000 base
damage.
L640[23:43:16] <Amanda> %inv add Inari's
left-altkey
L641[23:43:16] *
MichiBot summons 'Inari's left-altkey' and adds to her inventory. I
could get some good swings in with this.
L642[23:43:44]
<BrisingrAerowing> %sip
L643[23:43:46] <MichiBot> You drink a
mutable chocolate potion (New!). BrisingrAerowing turns into a
ferozium fox girl until they see a star fall.
L644[23:43:54]
<BrisingrAerowing> %sip antidote
L645[23:43:54] <MichiBot> BrisingrAerowing
reverts to their original state before any potions.
L646[23:44:04] <Lizzy> %tonk
L647[23:44:04] <MichiBot> Gadsbudlikins!
Lizzy! You beat Ariri's previous record of 14 hours, 20 minutes
and 19 seconds (By 2 hours, 41 minutes and 59 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L648[23:44:05] <MichiBot> Lizzy's new
record is 17 hours, 2 minutes and 19 seconds! Lizzy also gained
0.0405 (0.0027 x 15) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#4. Need 0.08754 more points to pass Forecaster!
L649[23:44:07]
<BrisingrAerowing> %loot
L650[23:44:07] <MichiBot>
BrisingrAerowing: You get a loot box! It contains a leftover
pumpkin. (Junk)
L651[23:44:11] <Amanda> Good choice, foxes
are bad.
L652[23:44:30]
<DaComputerNerd> %sip
L653[23:44:30] <MichiBot> You drink a
sedimented solarium potion (New!). DaComputerNerd's shoes are now
slightly too large for 25 minutes.
L654[23:44:34] <t20kdc> %sip mutable
chocolate potion
L655[23:44:34] <MichiBot> You drink a
mutable chocolate potion (New!). t20kdc turns into an otter for 11
seconds.
L656[23:44:39]
<DaComputerNerd> im not wearing them in 25
minutes so that's fine
L657[23:44:43]
<DaComputerNerd> %loot
L658[23:44:51]
<DaComputerNerd> .....
L659[23:44:57] *
t20kdc , in otter-language, shouts
"FORECAAASTEEEEERRRR!!!!!"
L660[23:45:03]
<BrisingrAerowing> Amanda: I met some
foxes at the Wolf Park in Indiana. They were very silly.
L661[23:45:41] <Amanda> Foxes have
infultrated the wolf park!?
L662[23:45:56] *
Amanda runs off to inform her intel network of this important
intel
L663[23:46:22]
<DaComputerNerd> %loot
L664[23:46:22] <MichiBot> DaComputerNerd:
You get a loot box! It contains a rickety gazebo. (Junk)
L665[23:46:29]
<DaComputerNerd> oh no a gazebo
L666[23:46:31]
<BrisingrAerowing> \* infiltrated
L667[23:47:12] <Amanda> in-filt-rated, got
it.
L668[23:50:18]
<BrisingrAerowing> Took me a moment to get
the spelling close enough that my iPad suggested it.
L669[23:51:27] <Amanda> in, filt
(past-tense of fill), rated!
L670[23:51:33] *
Amanda flees