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L1[00:03:03] <CompanionCube> surprised at
the multiple responses? :p
L2[00:03:13] <Galaxy> Me?
L3[00:03:29] <CompanionCube> yes
L4[00:03:41] <Galaxy> how the hell do you
use 2.5 and 2.4 at the same time
L5[00:04:00] <CompanionCube> how'd you
think?
L6[00:04:09] <Galaxy> no clue
L7[00:04:44] <CompanionCube> there's a clue
in my whois
L8[00:05:48] <Galaxy> no clue still
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L11[00:07:49] <CompanionCube> notice that
my addres is from a datacenter in germany
L12[00:09:11] *
CompanionCube is not german
L13[00:09:28] <Galaxy> i just see
9net
L14[00:10:03] <CompanionCube> indeed, but
that's where the geoip is
L15[00:10:33] <Galaxy> eeeeeaAAAAGHHH
brain
L16[00:12:08] <CompanionCube> it's almost
like there's an interemediate server involved
L17[00:12:20] <Galaxy> oh one of
those
L18[00:12:33] <Galaxy> thats why you have
been on since 4/21/20
L19[00:13:26] <CompanionCube> what kind of
server doesn't have very good uptime?
L20[00:13:42] <Galaxy> my home server
L21[00:13:58] <CompanionCube> (my rpi has
uptimes that usually range in the weeks period)
L22[00:15:08] <CompanionCube> said rpi is
also where the other client runs, so if i want tablet irc i don't
need a full client but rather a lightweight app.
L23[00:26:18] <Izaya> Amanda: to answer
your question: wrapping lines kinda works
L24[00:26:35] <Izaya> the text works and
you can edit it and it doesn't freak too hard
L25[00:26:42] <Izaya> unless you're at the
bottom of the screen probably
L26[00:27:32] <Izaya> but due to a vtansi
bug the cursor is wonky on the next lines
L27[00:30:28] <Izaya> There are several
quite literal edge cases that aren't handled well
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L29[00:33:31] <Izaya> similar bugs cause
the doc() output to be compressed
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L34[01:15:21] <CompanionCube> there's
audacity and then there's what's apparently happened in kentucky
even if it's less-bad than inital expectations because
absentee/mail-in voting
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L36[01:24:46]
<ThePiGuy24> i want that bottle now
L37[01:26:47] <Lizzy> %tonk
L38[01:26:47] <MichiBot> Bejabbers! Lizzy!
You beat SquidDev's previous record of 3 hours, 24 minutes and 21
seconds (By 3 hours, 8 minutes and 25 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L39[01:26:48] <MichiBot> Lizzy's new record
is 6 hours, 32 minutes and 47 seconds! Lizzy also gained 0.01256
(0.00314 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need
0.05146 more points to pass Forecaster!
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L44[03:26:21] <Amanda> ... oh goodness, I
just realised
L45[03:26:26] <Michiyo> erm..
L47[03:26:29] <Michiyo> <_<
L48[03:26:40] <Amanda> I can probably
compile ocvm for my phone...
L49[03:26:42] <Lizzy> wow
L51[03:26:57] <Lizzy> that's a yike
L52[03:26:57] <CompanionCube> some
fiber
L53[03:27:12] <Michiyo> usually we're in
the 400/500 range.
L54[03:36:25]
<ThePiGuy24> oof
L55[03:47:10] <Amanda> %choose bed
time?
L56[03:47:11] <MichiBot> Amanda: Hm, yeah
okay.
L57[03:47:57] <Amanda> %remindme 9h hey!
Listen! Copy ocvm default.nix to your phone, see what burns
L58[03:47:58] <MichiBot> I'll remind you
about "hey! Listen! Copy ocvm default.nix to your phone, see
what burns" at 06/21/2020 04:47:57 AM
L59[03:48:44] <Michiyo> Damn it Amanda
you've turned MichiBot into Navi
L60[03:49:23] *
Amanda head-tilts "wasn't she always Navi?"
L61[03:51:15] *
Amanda snugs up around Elfi, zzzmews
L62[03:51:48] * Elfi
yawns and burrows against. fairy has a sleep. will probably hey
listen later
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L65[04:55:08] <greaser|q> wondering about
the current status of things, do people tend to play modded
minecraft on 1.12 for the most part, or is there a decent amount of
1.14 or 1.15 stuff?
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L69[07:15:39]
<Ariri>
greaser|q: Personally I spend most of my time on 1.12, but I've
heard some like 1.14 (afaik, there isnt much on that version
though, especially considering heavier mods)
L70[07:25:21] <greaser|q> fair enough
L71[07:25:35] <greaser|q> as for 1.14, are
there any bundled redstone cable mods?
L72[07:36:40]
<Ariri>
Check Project Reds curse forge page, but I know of none of the top
of my head
L73[07:49:02]
<Ariri>
Michiyo: Dunno if you're up at this time, but how do you manage the
stable and developmental versions of MichiBot? I was thinking
something like two branches in a git repo, where a restart would
then get that repo but Im not sure. Right now I just have the bot's
files synced between my desktop and my server, and just restart it
after syncing files (as its running from that directory), but its
becoming a bit tedious.
L74[07:52:51] <Michiyo> I just have a start
script that fetches the latest artifact from my jenkins, or I can
specify a build if I don't want latest.
L75[07:55:18]
<Forecaster> or maybe it's maybeline
L76[08:01:00]
<Forecaster> %sip
L77[08:01:00] <MichiBot> You drink a fiery
aluminium potion (New!). Forecaster gets an urge to have another
potion.
L78[08:01:09]
<Forecaster> %sip
L79[08:01:11] <MichiBot> You drink a
stirring currentcorn potion (New!). A swinging blade comes flying
towards Forecaster from nowhere! They fail to evade it with a 7 vs
DC 16 and takes 1d8 => 5 damage.
L80[08:01:17]
<Forecaster> ow
L81[08:03:19]
<Ariri> I
see
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L83[08:35:37] <Izaya> ~w signals
L85[08:36:35] <Izaya> I should probably
start processing screen_resized events in PsychOS
L86[08:36:55] <Izaya> especially if I want
windowed virtual GPUs
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L88[08:51:24] <SquidDev> %tonkout
L89[08:51:24] <MichiBot> Sard! SquidDev!
You beat Lizzy's previous record of 6 hours, 32 minutes and 47
seconds (By 51 minutes and 49 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L90[08:51:25] <MichiBot> SquidDev has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.007 tonk
points! plus 0.006 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 1.04833. Position #2 Need
0.01258 more points to pass CompanionCube!
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L95[09:09:37]
<ARealHuman> Is there a tutorial that goes
over setting up a forge mod with the OpenComputers API?
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L97[09:20:43]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L98[09:20:43] <MichiBot> Jeepers!
Forecaster! You beat SquidDev's previous record of <0 (By 29
minutes and 19 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L99[09:20:44] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 29 minutes and 19 seconds! Forecaster also gained 0.00049
tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #3. Need 0.16759 more
points to pass SquidDev!
L100[09:27:53] <Izaya> aight well
L101[09:27:54] <Izaya> that's fun
L102[09:28:51] <Izaya> before I set bounds
for history in the terminal you could increment and decrement the
history index indefinitely
L103[09:28:55] <Izaya> this caused bizarre
behavior
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L105[09:53:55]
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L106[09:56:30] <Izaya> Amanda: oh that's
fun, "function(path:string[, mode:string='r'])"
L107[09:56:37] <Izaya> not designed for
human consumption
L108[10:02:10] <Izaya> wait no
L109[10:02:15] <Izaya> not designed for
machine consumption
L111[10:02:24] <Izaya> got it working,
anyway
L113[10:10:22]
<Forecaster> oh wow
L115[10:10:38]
<Forecaster> what in all fresh hells is
this supposed to be
L116[10:13:13] <Izaya> just EDDiscovery
things
L117[10:13:23]
<Kristopher38> what the hell
L118[10:15:50] <Izaya> 19:14
<+Digistar> If you take any ship that can have a hanger, and
find a rock with ssd, you can fly your fighter over 25km away and
just keep bouncing back and forth and the rock keeps
refreshing
L119[10:15:52] <Izaya> neat
L120[10:16:50]
<Kristopher38> what was ssd again?
L121[10:17:26]
<Kristopher38> in this context
L122[10:18:43] <Izaya> subsurface
displacement
L123[10:20:34]
<Forecaster> I hate this map
L124[10:20:39]
<Forecaster> it is useless
L125[10:25:05]
<Kristopher38> subsurface displacement
isn't a thing in a rock, it's a missile you blow up the rock with
D:
L126[10:25:31]
<Forecaster> I definitely mine my ssd ammo
from rocks
L127[10:26:05]
<Forecaster> I also know of a great
solid-state-drive hotspot
L128[10:26:25] <Izaya> can you point me to
that
L129[10:26:27] <Izaya> I need a cache
drive
L130[10:32:44]
<Forecaster> (also ssd is subsurface
deposit)
L131[10:42:24]
<Kristopher38> oh, right
L132[10:42:29]
<Kristopher38> haven't played elite in a
while
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L136[11:08:44] <Saphire> Hmm
L137[11:10:32]
<Forecaster> Hamm
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L140[12:28:55] <Izaya> neat
L141[12:29:03] <Izaya> made newlines and
moving the cursor work properly
L142[12:29:16] <Izaya> when they hit
screen edges
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L144[12:31:55] <Izaya> Amanda: wrapping
input to the next line will work everywhere EXCEPT when you're on
the bottom line
L145[12:31:58] <Izaya> not sure how to
deal with that yet
L146[12:33:01]
<Forecaster> wrap back into itself
L147[12:35:01] <Izaya> I'd like to just
overflow onto a new line but the implementation disagrees with
that
L150[12:43:52] <SquidDev> %tonk
L151[12:43:52] <MichiBot> Sard! SquidDev!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 29 minutes and 19 seconds
(By 2 hours, 53 minutes and 49 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L152[12:43:53] <MichiBot> SquidDev's new
record is 3 hours, 23 minutes and 9 seconds! SquidDev also gained
0.0029 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need 0.00968
more points to pass CompanionCube!
L153[12:47:58] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
hey! Listen! Copy ocvm default.nix to your phone, see what
burns
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L155[13:14:53]
<Forecaster> bug surprise... the route
finder in EDD is also useless...
L156[13:14:58]
<Forecaster> big*
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L158[14:37:52] <Izaya> Amanda: gonna start
restructuring services into libraries
L159[14:38:03] <Amanda> Izaya: nice
L160[14:38:17] <Izaya> for ez conversion
you can return {start=start,stop=stop,...} at the end of your
service file
L161[14:40:30] <Izaya> also going to do
virtual cursors in the tape-devfs module
L162[14:40:52] <Izaya> service
L163[14:40:54] <Izaya> thing
L165[14:54:38] <Izaya> Neat!
L166[14:54:44] <Izaya> also, v high res
phone goddamn
L167[14:55:09] <Izaya> is that running on
the phone in a chroot or similar?
L168[14:55:32] <Amanda> It's under a
termux fork for nix
L170[14:56:44] <Amanda> I'm actually
somewhat surprised it could compile on my phone
L171[14:57:34] <Izaya> I've gotta replace
this X220's keyboard some time x_x
L172[14:57:39] <Izaya> I got a newer
bluetooth module for it too
L173[14:58:35] <Izaya> we bluetooth 4
now
L174[14:58:42] <Izaya> with LE, so I can
connect my Steam controller
L175[15:00:14]
<ThePiGuy24> and you can drain your
battery ever so slightly slower when doing so!
L176[15:00:36]
<BrianH>
Okay
L177[15:00:39]
<BrianH>
What to do today
L178[15:00:55] <Izaya> nah it only
connects with 4/LE
L179[15:01:05] <Izaya> the BT3 module in
this machine can't talk to it, apparently
L180[15:04:00]
<BrianH>
Huh. You know, technically speaking if I wanted to use some form of
consistent hashing for data storage
L181[15:04:20]
<BrianH> I
don't even need to hash, because the UUID is already assentially
hashworthy
L182[15:04:24]
<BrianH>
=-of that computer
L183[15:04:31]
<BrianH>
and the hard drives
L184[15:04:51]
<BrianH>
All I would need to do is convert the UUID to a number
L185[15:09:30] <Izaya> BrianH: consider
the following
L186[15:09:41] <Izaya> 5 double chests, a
transposer, and a tape drive
L187[15:09:49] <Izaya> hash-addressed
storage
L188[15:10:20] <Izaya> 8.1GB of
hash-addressed storage, even
L189[15:17:32]
<BrianH>
LOL
L190[15:17:56]
<BrianH> so
I am not familiar with transposers
L192[15:19:17]
<BrianH>
That one?
L193[15:19:50]
<BrianH> I
don't remember these
L194[15:20:00] <Izaya> ~w transposer
L196[15:20:09] <Izaya> think inventory
controller for computers
L197[15:20:34]
<BrianH> OH
ok
L198[15:20:52]
<BrianH> I
havent used those
L199[15:21:03]
<BrianH>
have they been around long?
L200[15:21:23] <Izaya> quite a while, I
believe
L201[15:22:01]
<BrianH>
That's useful
L202[15:22:27]
<BrianH> So
you just store tapes then
L203[15:22:30]
<BrianH> in
chests
L204[15:22:37] <Izaya> yup
L205[15:22:49] <Izaya> another option
would be one box and 5 drives
L206[15:22:49]
<BrianH>
That's not a bad idea
L207[15:23:05]
<BrianH>
and the number of nodes would likely never have to increase
L208[15:23:26]
<BrianH>
however you would be limited on file count OR have to come up with
a filesystem for the tapes
L209[15:23:30] <Izaya> 1.6GB of storage
and you can have 5 different tapes loaded at once
L210[15:23:36]
<BrianH>
how long does it take to read an entire tape?
L211[15:23:50]
<BrianH>
the tape drives can have more than one tape in them?
L212[15:23:51] <Izaya> that's where the
hash-addressed storage comes in
L213[15:23:53]
<BrianH> I
havent used them
L214[15:23:58] <Izaya> no, only one
L215[15:24:07] <Izaya> but that's why you
have 5 drives and one double chest
L216[15:24:50] <Izaya> the solution to
organising the storage
L218[15:25:16] <Izaya> or you could write
an abstraction layer to present the tapes as a block device and use
a normal filesystem I guess
L219[15:25:20] <Izaya> but that's
boring
L220[15:26:16]
<BrianH>
well Trotwood's vfs doesn't really care
L221[15:26:27]
<BrianH> it
knows nothing about the way files work
L222[15:26:35] <Izaya> a more cursed
option
L223[15:26:41] <Izaya> is use it to store
lua objects directly
L224[15:26:54]
<BrianH> I
mean you open a file, and it gives you a PID that points to the
driver that is handling it.
L225[15:27:01] <Izaya> CompanionCube:
thoughts on using a block device to store lua objects?
L226[15:27:21]
<BrianH>
file access is just IPC
L227[15:27:50] <Izaya> god I can think of
ways to store lua objects on block devices
L228[15:27:58]
<BrianH>
lol
L229[15:28:03]
<BrianH>
luon?
L230[15:28:03] <Izaya> I shouldn't but I
think I'll do it
L231[15:28:17] <Izaya> I want it directly
accessible like a table
L232[15:28:23] <Izaya> so metatable
abuse
L233[15:29:22]
<BrianH> I
like that tape drive idea. I should implement that first
L234[15:29:49]
<BrianH>
But the intent originally was to distribute data across all hard
drives in all OC systems in the network
L235[15:29:50] <Izaya> if nothing else, a
tape library is a useful thing to have
L236[15:30:57] <Izaya> okay so
consider:
L237[15:31:34] <Izaya> WORM storage using
a (virtual or real) tape drive that writes Lua objects - tables
store references, strings and numbers are stored directly
L238[15:32:08]
<BrianH>
hmm
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L240[15:32:33] <Izaya> enough metatable
abuse would allow said objects to act like normal Lua objects
L241[15:32:54] <Izaya> non-tables are
immutable in Lua anyway
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L243[15:33:22]
<BrianH>
would you do it like WORM on a CD was done?
L244[15:33:32]
<BrianH>
where the free space could be left open for appending
L245[15:33:38]
<BrianH>
you just couldnt modify what was already written
L246[15:33:45] <Izaya> I imagine it would
look a lot like Lua's real memory, minus garbage collection
L247[15:33:47] <Izaya> yeah exactly
L248[15:33:51] <Izaya> you can only
append
L249[15:34:03] <Izaya> because tables can
reference any data in the storage
L250[15:34:11]
<BrianH>
That's a great way to handle logging roll ovewrs
L251[15:34:12]
<BrianH>
overs*
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<BrianH>
where it overrites old logs starting from the beginning
L254[15:34:36] <Izaya> this is cursed and
I might just implement it
L255[15:34:42]
<BrianH>
lol
L256[15:35:20]
<BrianH>
what about something more evil
L257[15:35:20] <Izaya> filesystems aren't
really PsychOS's style anyway
L258[15:35:38]
<BrianH>
AE2 / RS hard drivees via transposers and chests
L259[15:35:53] <Izaya> fuck AE2
L260[15:35:59] <Izaya> storage drawers and
transposers
L261[15:36:05]
<BrianH>
lol
L262[15:36:14]
<BrianH>
I'm surprised those work well
L263[15:37:18]
<BrianH> I
haven't used storage drawers enough
L264[15:38:12]
<BrianH>
huh storage drawers are nice
L265[15:38:21]
<BrianH> I
really want to get back into MC but I am so out of the loop
L266[15:38:43]
<BrianH>
and most of the people I used to play with are gone
L267[15:38:58]
<BrianH>
real life things you know heh
L268[15:40:16]
<BrianH> I
am applying for a new job as an Elixir developer that pays between
55-85K
L269[15:40:19] *
Izaya nods
L270[15:40:21] <Izaya> oooo
L271[15:41:09]
<BrianH>
I'm hoping its remote because it says relocvation N/A and its in
Washington I think
L272[15:41:33]
<BrianH> IF
I had a remote job I would probably travel more tbh
L273[15:41:45]
<BrianH>
especially if it paid that much
L274[15:42:30]
<BrianH>
Australia included, it sounds like Maine, but dry instead and the
animals are actually poisonous instead of just anmnoying
L275[15:42:57] <Izaya> I wanna get my
international driver's license once I get my full license
L276[15:43:01] <Izaya> then just fuck off
everywhere
L277[15:44:21]
<Forecaster> I think most places have laws
against that
L278[15:45:52]
<BrianH>
Yeah I would love to get mine
L279[15:46:10]
<BrianH>
against international licenses? I didn't tyhink so
L280[15:46:34]
<BrianH> Oh
yeah Izaya did you see the bikes I posted yesterday?
L281[15:46:35]
<BrianH>
😄
L282[15:46:50] <Izaya> yeah
L283[15:46:56] <Izaya> not quite my
style
L284[15:46:59]
<BrianH>
though you wouldn't take them on the road
L285[15:47:03] <Izaya> I rode an F650GS
today
L286[15:47:06]
<Forecaster> no, public decency laws
L287[15:47:07]
<BrianH>
they are SO good in the mud though
L288[15:47:23] <Amanda> right, let's see
how this goes. brb, rebooting for update
L289[15:47:23]
<BrianH>
you get them fit with snorkels
L290[15:47:26] <Izaya> German
engineering's reputation is greatly exaggerated. It kinda
sucked.
L291[15:48:35]
<BrianH> 3
wheelers generally do as lot better in the MUD
L292[15:48:43]
<BrianH>
mud.. I don't know why I capitalized that
L293[15:48:55]
<BrianH>
but they are better at it than 4 wheelers
L294[15:49:14] <Izaya> not so hot take:
quad bikes and trikes are deathtraps
L295[15:49:23]
<Forecaster> I don't know any MUD games
where you can drive a 3-wheeler
L296[15:49:28]
<BrianH>
They are fine just don't be stupid
L297[15:49:36]
<BrianH>
wear a helmet, wear a neckbrace if you're crazy
L298[15:49:52] <Izaya> excellent for
watching natural selection in action though
L299[15:50:20] <Izaya> I say, knowing that
tomorrow I'm going to hoon the whole way to work.
L300[15:51:02]
<BrianH>
whys that
L301[15:51:59] <Izaya> it's just more fun
to start the 20 minute trip to work 15 minutes before it starts and
arrive 5 minutes early
L302[15:54:39] <Amanda> Well then...
L303[15:55:13] <Amanda> X11 is sigsegv-ing
when trying to initialise opengl
L304[15:55:34]
<Forecaster> ohno
L305[15:57:17]
<BrianH>
recompile Xorg?
L306[15:57:38]
<BrianH>
maybe its a library mismatch that's somehow still binding
L307[15:57:52] <Amanda> Going to try and
use the latest kernel
L308[15:58:23] <Amanda> I've been on 4.19
LTS due to some Intel GPU fuckery
L309[15:58:33]
<BrianH>
ic
L310[15:58:55]
<BrianH>
whatever happened to 2.4....
L311[15:58:58]
<BrianH>
😄
L312[15:59:07]
<BrianH>
with PCI hotplug
L313[15:59:11]
<BrianH>
and tons of madness
L314[16:00:01]
<BrianH> I
admit 2.6 fixed a lot of issues with the 2.4 world, it was a great
improvement, but I haven't seen anything really big ever
since.
L315[16:00:30]
<BrianH>
3.0 promised a huge clreanup for old 2.6 crud, but I never saw a
significant change to that either
L316[16:02:00]
<BrianH>
Then nobody ported fatx to 2.6 too which was a bummer
L317[16:02:13]
<BrianH> so
you still need a 2.4 kernel to use fatx
L318[16:02:33]
<BrianH>
Nowadays though its pointless but it wasn't during the time
L319[16:03:07]
<BrianH>
Izaya: I am starting to really like Biome Bundle
L320[16:04:41]
<BrianH> it
also looks like biome bundle now works alongside with biomes o
plenty
L321[16:05:04]
<Forecaster> %sip
L322[16:05:05] <MichiBot> You drink a
sweet black potion (New!). The bottle splits into two revealing a
smaller Stirring Quicksilver potion.
L323[16:05:12]
<Forecaster> %sip ^
L324[16:05:12] <MichiBot> You drink a
stirring quicksilver potion (New!). There's an acidic tinge to the
potion... A label on the bottle reads "Who needs internal
organs anyway?"
L325[16:05:20]
<Forecaster> ohno
L326[16:06:29]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L327[16:06:29] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Forecaster, you were not able to beat SquidDev's record of 3 hours,
23 minutes and 9 seconds this time. 3 hours, 22 minutes and 36
seconds were wasted! Missed by 32 seconds!
L328[16:06:33]
<Forecaster> dangit!
L329[16:06:41]
<Forecaster> also, the transposer is also
a tank controller
L330[16:06:43] <Izaya> but does it work
with RTG?
L331[16:07:48]
<BrianH> it
uses OTG
L332[16:07:53]
<BrianH> no
idea whjat RTG is
L333[16:08:21]
<BrianH>
OH
L334[16:08:24]
<BrianH> I
have seen this
L335[16:08:46]
<BrianH>
one way to find out?
L336[16:08:55]
<BrianH>
RTG says it works for ones made by mods
L337[16:08:59]
<BrianH>
but OTG is its own animal
L338[16:09:59]
<BrianH>
dpesmy RTG use OTG?
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L342[16:44:32]
<Kodos> I
wish this stupid eve portal let me check personal asset
locations
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L345[17:27:16] <Amanda> %choose use Xorg
being broken as an excuse to re-do entire DE?
L346[17:27:17] <MichiBot> Amanda: Yes! Do
it now!
L347[17:27:22] <Amanda> sigh. find
L348[17:39:26]
<BrianH>
Anyone know if a good mod for pouring cement / concrete or
something in MC?
L349[17:39:36]
<BrianH>
like if I wanted to mold a new building or foundation for
example
L350[17:55:32]
<Bob>
doesn't MC like has already concrete and concrete poweder
L351[18:08:38] <Amanda> let's see how this
goes!
L352[18:09:10]
<King_Bob>
hi im trying to run the stargate program for sgcraft but it keeps
looping the installing process like it finishes installing and then
it installs it again and again
L353[18:09:18]
<King_Bob>
it worked fine before but its acting up now
L354[18:38:36]
<Forecaster> you should ask whoever wrote
it
L355[18:53:56]
<Ariri>
@King_Bob Are you on the right OC version? iirc it has to be 1.7.4
and up
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L357[19:04:48]
<King_Bob>
did oc get updated recently?
L358[19:05:12]
<King_Bob>
cuz the program was working fine yesterday and then it started
doing that the same day
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L361[19:42:14] <Inari> Java bytecode
actually seems pretty simple
L362[20:03:33] <Michiyo> @King_Bob that's
really a question for you, the server owner, or the pack creator.
But there hasn't been a new release of OC since November
2019.
L363[20:15:35]
<Bob> there
are actively new dev builds with actually worth fixes
L364[20:15:42]
<Bob> but
nothing that owuld break the program ?
L365[20:15:53]
<Bob>
@King_Bob the pastebin link expired or whatever the installer
triese to accees ?
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L368[21:05:04]
<Kodos>
@BrianH closest you will find is ie and their liquid concrete but
it’s kind of shitty to pour in large areas
L369[21:05:28]
<Kodos> It
dried before you can pump it into a large space
L370[21:06:28]
<Kodos>
%tonk
L371[21:06:29] <MichiBot> Jeepers! Kodos!
You beat SquidDev's previous record of 3 hours, 23 minutes and 9
seconds (By 1 hour, 36 minutes and 50 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L372[21:06:29]
<BrianH>
huh
L373[21:06:30] <MichiBot> Kodos's new
record is 4 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds! Kodos also gained
0.00644 (0.00161 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#9. Need 0.04916 more points to pass DaComputerNerd!
L374[21:06:37]
<Kodos> Ah
hell
L375[21:59:39] <Inari> Elfi: Would moths
be attracted to fireflies?
L376[21:59:50] <Elfi> yes
L377[21:59:53] <Inari> Nice
L378[22:00:00] <Elfi> my fiancée decided
to be a firefly for a bit soooo
L379[22:00:07] <Inari> Haha
L380[22:00:43] <Elfi> you'd better believe
my eyes were on dat abdomen 👀
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L383[22:02:30] <Inari> L-lewd
L385[22:04:48] *
Inari gifts Elfi a firefly mousepad, with raised jiggly abdomen
part that glows in the dark
L386[22:09:46]
<Forecaster> %sip
L387[22:09:46] <MichiBot> You drink a
mutable bombastium potion (New!). Forecaster turns into a dog girl
for 4 hours.
L389[22:39:08]
<BrisingrAerowing> %sip
L390[22:39:09] <MichiBot> You drink a
fragrant gold potion (New!). A octopus flies past that vaguely
resembles someone BrisingrAerowing knows.
L391[22:39:33]
<BrisingrAerowing> %loot the dungeon
L392[22:39:33] <MichiBot>
BrisingrAerowing: You stab the dungeon! It dropped a piece of rope
slightly too small to be useful. (Junk)!
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L394[23:03:32]
<BrianH>
weird.
L395[23:03:47]
<BrianH> So
JEI causes some strange crash every time I hit e even after a
profile wipe
L396[23:04:06]
<BrianH>
and NEI 1.8+ has JEI as a dependency which is dumb
L397[23:04:30]
<BrianH> it
causes OpenGL issues apparently which may be some other mod's fault
lol
L398[23:04:42]
<BrianH>
and there's no leads on the stack trace of course beyond JEI
L399[23:05:18]
<Saghetti>
cursed(?) idea: storing 7 bit ascii but the 8th bit is a flag that
marks if the string is terminated or not
L400[23:05:18]
<Bob> Why
is it dumb
L401[23:05:24]
<Bob> JEI
is what adds the recipe shower
L402[23:05:29]
<Bob> NEI
is just the creative buttons
L403[23:05:32]
<BrianH>
It's dumb because I was hoping it was standalone
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L406[23:05:41]
<Bob> well
tell that to the NEI dev i guess
L407[23:05:45]
<BrianH>
NAh
L408[23:06:31]
<Kristopher38> @Saghetti wohoo, you just
saved one byte by making the character set 128 characters
less
L409[23:06:41]
<Saghetti>
exactly
L410[23:06:46]
<Saghetti>
incredibly efficient
L411[23:06:53]
<Kristopher38> 🥳
L412[23:07:00]
<Saghetti>
🥳
L413[23:07:03]
<Saghetti>
we did it
L414[23:07:39]
<BrianH>
one byte or one bit
L415[23:07:41]
<BrianH>
😛
L416[23:10:33]
<Saghetti>
wdym>
L417[23:11:34]
<Kristopher38> one byte, because strings
are usually null-terminated
L418[23:11:46]
<Kristopher38> to indicate their end
L419[23:12:23]
<BrianH> ok
I figured it out
L420[23:12:28]
<BrianH>
its the laser drill from industrial foregoing
L421[23:12:48]
<BrianH>
however, my friends on the server all have the same exact forge and
everything and they can search for it in JEI just fine
L422[23:13:05]
<BrianH>
soon as I do it, crashes with an error basically saying the API was
used wrong
L423[23:13:23]
<BrianH>
O_O
L424[23:15:04] <Amanda> %choose pizza or
chicken or pasta
L425[23:15:04] <MichiBot> Amanda: I spy
with my robotic eye something beginning with
"pizza"!
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L428[23:56:39]
<Kodos>
Brian dm me your full crash log