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L1[00:20:19] <Michiyo> I'm hopeful for 2077
because I really love the genre.. but I'm also scared it's going to
suck
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L4[00:32:07] <Lizzy> i wanna set up solar
panels and start generating my own power so i don't need to pay
utility companies for it, but i also live in England, where solar
power is only really feasable about 1/4 of the year
L5[00:33:10] <Lizzy> i mean, i could totally
do it, but the RoI would be horrible
L6[00:34:09] <Lizzy> also the power grid
here is (for the most part) pretty stable so there's not even the
issue of an unstable power grid as an extra incentive
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L8[00:40:34] <Ocawesome101> aha, i has
darkmode konversation
L9[00:40:36] <Ocawesome101> finally
L10[01:10:22] <Ocawesome101> i also finally
managed a decent editor
L11[01:35:50] <Ocawesome101> it has basic,
optional, syntax highlighting
L13[01:36:29]
<PwnagePineapple> Has anyone tried getting
a robot to open a backpack? Anybody know if the robot can access
it?
L14[01:36:53] <Ocawesome101> nope
L15[01:36:59] <Ocawesome101> i haven't
really touched robots tbh
L16[01:37:43]
<PwnagePineapple> Also, congrats on dark
mode Konversation :P
L17[01:38:17] <Ocawesome101> thank you
:P
L18[01:38:24] <Ocawesome101> all i had to
do was change like 2 colors lol
L19[01:38:35] <Ocawesome101> rate my syntax
highlighting plez
L20[01:38:49] *
Amanda beams some tea made from local herbs and berries in front of
Elfi as a peace offwring
L23[02:00:49] <Ocawesome101> well anyway
ima go now ciao
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<AdorableCatgirl> hahaha
L26[02:36:46]
<AdorableCatgirl> railgun couldn't fuck me
up
L27[02:36:48]
<AdorableCatgirl> time to cibe
L28[02:36:50]
<AdorableCatgirl> *vibe
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L35[05:27:41] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L36[05:27:41] <MichiBot> Dagnabbit!
CompanionCube! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 2 hours,
27 minutes and 6 seconds (By 5 hours, 28 minutes and 56 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L37[05:27:42] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 7 hours, 56 minutes and 2 seconds! CompanionCube also
gained 0.01644 (0.00548 x 3) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #2. Need 0.01106 more points to pass SquidDev!
L38[05:34:07]
<ThePiGuy24> Izaya: it really do be like
that
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L48[06:07:04] <Izaya> > Currently the
mod will need simple spawners or INI spawner Settings to work to
make these dino's spawn on the any map. For more information on
that head over to our Discord [redacted] We hope you enjoy the
Crystal Isles Dino Collection, and are excited for what is to
come.
L49[06:07:19] <Izaya> Ah yes, "help us
inflate our numbers or you can't use our mod"
L50[06:07:21] <Izaya> Kindly, fuck
off.
L51[06:07:43] <Izaya> I like that that
means if I didn't have friends that use it, I just couldn't use
it.
L53[06:10:27] <Amanda> Don't you agree,
Elfi, Lizzy?
L54[06:11:45] <Amanda> Hrm. Maybe reading a
story about a reliable aspie transmigrated to another world before
bed wasn't smart.
L55[06:11:53] *
Amanda snugsafairy, sleeps
L56[06:12:02] <Amanda> Relatable*
L57[06:12:15] * Elfi
zzzs with
L58[06:15:59] <CompanionCube> Izaya: lol
dicks, inb4 decompile the code and blog about what needs to be
done
L59[06:17:27] <Izaya> I got a copy of the
settings I need, going to stick em in the mod discussions
later
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L67[06:48:57] <finch> %tonk
L68[06:48:57] <MichiBot> I'm sorry finch,
you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 7 hours, 56
minutes and 2 seconds this time. 1 hour, 21 minutes and 16 seconds
were wasted! Missed by 6 hours, 34 minutes and 46 seconds!
L69[06:49:04] <finch> ah bugger
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L71[06:49:32] <CompanionCube> y'know
there's a chat client called finch
L72[06:49:47] <CompanionCube> can't recall
if it does irc though
L73[06:49:55] <Ariri> Really? Its just a
reference to a show I like
L74[06:50:15] <Ariri> ZNC keeps defaulting
to it on reconnect
L75[06:50:57] <Izaya> Person of
Interest?
L76[06:51:05] <Ariri> Indeed
L78[06:51:41] <Ariri> wha da
L79[06:57:04] <CompanionCube> Ariri: I
think that if any country develops a Machine, it will probably be
China.
L80[06:57:18] <Izaya> my baryonyx breeding
program spreadsheet
L81[06:58:07] <Ariri> CompanionCube, I
would wager it to be more of a Samaritan though
L82[06:58:49] <CompanionCube> also
something i keep forgetting is that the show was 2 years in when
snowden happened
L83[06:58:51] <CompanionCube> which
yeah
L84[06:59:20] <Ariri> I watched it twice
now and its on my Plex
L85[06:59:45] <CompanionCube> Ariri: nah,
chinese government wouldn't give control to an AI, they're not
machine-worshippers like root or greer.
L86[06:59:48] <Ariri> Didnt Korea also have
something that picked out those who werent crying during a public
funeral of a political figure using cameras?
L87[07:00:37] *
CompanionCube used a toned-down version of the concept in his
fictional country
L88[07:00:55] <Ariri> CompanionCube, fair
point, but they would use it to augment their power and root out
issues using force; whereas the machine has morals and watches from
the background with minimal intervention
L89[07:01:09] <Ariri> So in between
both
L90[07:01:33] <CompanionCube> what's a
crony-capitalist monarchist dictatorshp without an effective means
of identifying potential dissidents to investigate and..deal
with?
L91[07:02:47] <CompanionCube> Ariri: it'd
complement their existing systems very nicely, there's great
firewall, social credit, the rest of the undoubtedly-existing
surveilance state...
L92[07:03:54] <Ariri> And once thats
finished, they can spread their reach over the world! World War III
with AIs anyone?
L93[07:04:07] <Ariri> Jokes aside, yeah, I
can see them trying it first
L94[07:04:19] <Ariri> Its a race right
now
L95[07:06:08] <CompanionCube> Ariri: ww3 is
probably more likely to happen with AIs than without, there's quite
the timeframe to go yet.
L96[07:06:48] <Ariri> Yup. What a wonderful
world.
L97[07:08:47] <CompanionCube> of course, in
such a scenario cyberwarfare would be in rather more prominent role
than if it was two detached intelligences duking it out
L98[07:11:23] <Ariri> Cambridge Analytica
to the assist using cyber psychoanalytics comes to mind
L99[07:11:37] <Ariri> Reminds me of Ice9 as
well
L100[07:17:16] <CompanionCube> hah
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<Forecaster> I may have made a mistake...
I think I ate some off cottage cheese...
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L105[08:32:51] <Michiyo> god damn it
ocdoc
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vacation
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<Saghetti>
blind tonk
L122[12:34:51]
<Saghetti>
%tonk
L123[12:34:53] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Saghetti, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 7
hours, 56 minutes and 2 seconds this time. 5 hours, 45 minutes and
55 seconds were wasted! Missed by 2 hours, 10 minutes and 7
seconds!
L124[13:11:39]
<Saghetti>
god damnit c++
L125[13:11:42]
<Saghetti>
convoluted
L126[13:11:49]
<Bob> Rust
when
L127[13:11:52]
<Saghetti>
RAII is annoying
L128[13:12:07]
<Saghetti>
why can't I use malloc
L129[13:12:18]
<Saghetti>
why does everything need to be on the stack
L130[13:12:27]
<Kristopher38> ?????
L131[13:12:38]
<Kristopher38> `new`?
L132[13:12:53]
<Saghetti>
doesn't that make an automatic variable?
L133[13:13:00]
<Kristopher38> what
L134[13:13:08]
<Saghetti>
i was dumbfounded too
L135[13:13:14]
<Saghetti>
new has betrayed me
L136[13:13:15]
<Kristopher38> like `auto` keyword?
L137[13:13:23]
<Saghetti>
either im being stupid or c++ is
L138[13:13:36]
<Kristopher38> `new` allocates memory for
you
L139[13:14:07]
<Saghetti>
nvm it's me
L140[13:14:10]
<Saghetti>
anyways
L141[13:14:21]
<Saghetti>
screw shared pointers too
L142[13:14:29]
<Saghetti>
yet more complication
L143[13:14:47]
<Saghetti>
shared_ptr and company
L144[13:14:51]
<Kristopher38> ???
L145[13:15:01]
<Kristopher38> automatic memory management
good
L146[13:15:10]
<Kristopher38> state your issue
maybe
L147[13:15:39]
<Saghetti>
all i want to do is have an array of pointers to entities
L148[13:15:58]
<Saghetti>
probably ignore me actually
L149[13:16:10]
<Saghetti>
it's 5 am and im probably not thinking straight
L152[13:18:44]
<Kristopher38> there, memory automagically
managed for you so you can't screw up
L153[13:19:38]
<Saghetti>
Entity* entityList[256];
L154[13:20:05]
<Saghetti>
my brain doesn't like modern c++
L155[13:20:12]
<Saghetti>
i might retreat back to c
L156[13:22:50]
<Saghetti>
entityList[123] = new Entity();
L157[13:23:12]
<Saghetti>
that looks so much simpler and easier than vector shared pointer
hell
L158[13:23:27]
<Kristopher38> maybe for you as a C
guy
L159[13:24:27]
<Kristopher38> but then you have to worry
about memory management yourself, and spend your development time
debugging null pointer segfaults and memory leaks
L160[13:24:30]
<Saghetti>
maybe im just too used to thinking low level
L161[13:24:47]
<Kristopher38> yeah, I get you
L162[13:25:22]
<Saghetti>
thinking about squeezing usage out of 2kb of Arduino memory
L163[13:25:47]
<Saghetti>
about how i can save bytes using structs and not objects
L164[13:26:16]
<Kristopher38> some things in c++ are
zero-cost abstractions
L165[13:26:23]
<Kristopher38> like shared pointers
L166[13:26:35]
<Kristopher38> you get no runtime overhead
when using them
L167[13:26:45]
<Saghetti>
sometimes wondering about preallocating scratch space to use to
store structs in an array because the heap doesn't exist
L168[13:26:56]
<Saghetti>
but it does
L169[13:27:07]
<Saghetti>
and i need to stop thinking about embedded platforms
L170[13:28:19]
<Kristopher38> using stack on embedded is
nice cause the compiler can apply more optimizations when your
variables are on the stack cause it can make more assumptions
L171[13:28:55]
<Saghetti>
im too used to not having an OS
L172[13:29:07]
<Kristopher38> you be like: imagine having
an OS
L173[13:29:13]
<Kristopher38> this post was made by
embedded gang
L174[13:29:14]
<Saghetti>
imagine having an os
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<Saghetti>
like when i talked about saving space and using only 16kb per chunk
of tiles
L176[13:31:16]
<Saghetti>
people in the one lode coder discord were like
L177[13:31:25]
<Saghetti>
"that's literally nothing"
L178[13:31:35]
<Saghetti>
lone*
L180[13:33:13]
<Bob>
imagine running your progrmam on a super ocmputer
L181[13:33:20]
<Saghetti>
128mb of memory is a lot, okay?
L182[13:33:37]
<Saghetti>
(in my eyes)
L183[13:33:39]
<Kristopher38> what would be your memory
gain if you did 16kb per chunk
L184[13:33:48] <Izaya> 128M is 127.5M more
than you need
L185[13:35:20]
<Saghetti>
512kb tho
L186[13:36:42]
<Saghetti>
task manager doesn't even show memory usage in kilobytes
L187[13:36:53]
<Saghetti>
because literally every program uses too much ram
L188[13:37:14] <Izaya> tfw running PsychOS
in ocvm on Linux has more overhead from the kernel than the OS
itself
L189[13:40:46] <Izaya> ayy I successfully
bred a god baryonyx
L190[13:41:08]
<Saghetti>
5:40 am
L192[13:41:39]
<Saghetti>
also 4mb of ram on the Nintendo DS is more than enough
L193[13:41:50]
<Saghetti>
fite me
L194[13:42:00]
<Saghetti>
and now I'm wondering if I should actually use C
L195[13:42:14]
<Saghetti>
because i might port it to the DS
L196[13:43:39]
<Saghetti>
and I wonder if the DS has malloc
L197[13:43:41]
<Saghetti>
hmm
L198[13:44:16]
<Saghetti>
if it doesn't, would I need to write my own shitty memory
allocator?
L199[13:44:44]
<Saghetti>
maybe ditch the heap all together and do memory alloc in fixed
sizes?
L200[13:44:58]
<Saghetti>
no memory fragmentation here
L202[13:45:35]
<Forecaster> %sip
L203[13:45:37] <MichiBot> You drink a sour
cerulium potion (New!). An incredibly fake looking mustache is
stuck to Forecaster's face until they have an apple.
L204[13:45:56]
<Saghetti>
but also that would need to be part of my main codebase, and people
would die looking at code that uses a custom memory allocator that
runs in a sandboxed OS
L205[13:47:23]
<Saghetti>
like allocating memory in fixed sizes of 256 bytes
L206[13:47:33]
<Saghetti>
when you have like 8gb laying around
L207[13:51:00]
<Saghetti>
maybe ill just write something for the arduboy just to get all of
this stupid overoptimization out of my system
L208[13:51:22]
<Saghetti>
the arduboy is actually pretty cool tbh
L209[13:53:15]
<Saghetti>
it's a cool credit card sized thing
L210[13:53:38]
<Saghetti>
128x64 monochrome OLED display
L211[13:55:36]
<Saghetti>
d-pad and 2 buttons, powered by an atmega 32u4 (32kb flash, 2.5kb
ram, 1kb EEPROM)
L212[13:59:34]
<Saghetti>
it's 6 am now, still rambling
L213[14:02:28] <Izaya> but are you still
enjoying it
L214[14:02:35]
<Saghetti>
yeah
L215[14:02:39]
<AdorableCatgirl> holy fuck my sides are
in mars
L216[14:02:42]
<AdorableCatgirl> *on
L217[14:02:43]
<AdorableCatgirl> whatever
L218[14:02:49]
<Saghetti>
what
L219[14:02:52]
<AdorableCatgirl> i wiped an entire lobby
out twice
L220[14:02:56]
<AdorableCatgirl> in AC7
L221[14:03:02]
<AdorableCatgirl> with start of the game
planes
L222[14:04:03] <Izaya> lobby is such a
weird term
L223[14:08:55]
<AdorableCatgirl> i mean
L224[14:08:55]
<AdorableCatgirl> w/e
L225[14:08:56]
<AdorableCatgirl> it's p2p
L226[14:10:39] <Izaya> yeah it's just
interesting
L227[14:10:52] <Izaya> like, when it's not
a server, and it's not matchmaking so much
L228[14:10:57] <Izaya> you end up with a
lobby
L229[14:14:23]
<AdorableCatgirl> it was fun tho
L230[14:14:31]
<AdorableCatgirl> 8aam is just a shotgun
for planes
L231[14:17:36]
<AdorableCatgirl> why the fuck is x264
stuttering so hard
L232[14:17:40]
<AdorableCatgirl> i'm on a fucking
threadripper
L233[14:22:42]
<AdorableCatgirl> also jfc nvidia's
hardware encoder suuuucks. i was using software encoder for this
but l m a o the file size difference is insane--wait i set h264 to
use cbr. oops.
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<AdorableCatgirl> ffmpeg is retarded
L237[14:42:06] <test12312> im here through
mineOS this is cool
L238[14:42:44] <test12312> i shall be
going now though cya
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<Saghetti>
why does getting the current time in nanoseconds have to be so
complicated
L241[16:18:14]
<Saghetti>
i expected something like `long long timeInNanoseconds =
timens();`
L242[16:18:21]
<Saghetti>
but i need to use std::chrono
L243[16:18:24]
<Saghetti>
and time_point
L244[16:18:27]
<Saghetti>
and all this other stuff
L245[16:18:29]
<Saghetti>
ughhhhh
L246[16:36:33] <ben_mkiv> @adorablecatgirl
i've had nicer fails, like not enabling aes hardware acceleration
for luks and wondered why my ssd transferrates are so bad xD
L247[16:37:16] <ben_mkiv> lately
discovered that i also hadn't some CPU multimedia extensions
enabled and had to recompile a bunch of stuff to make use of them
-.-
L248[16:37:57] <ben_mkiv> that happens
when you take your old core2duo os to a new icore cpu without
thinking twice
L249[16:38:54]
<Saghetti>
now i find out mingw doesnt support posix threads
L250[16:38:56]
<Saghetti>
great
L251[16:39:17]
<Saghetti>
and the instructions on how to get them working are convoluted (or
too complicated for my sleep deprived brain to understand)
L252[16:45:09]
<AdorableCatgirl> ben_mkiv: i see
L253[16:45:19]
<AdorableCatgirl> i'll have to compile obs
myself then
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<Kristopher38> @Saghetti I once got posix
threads to work on mingw
L258[17:05:17]
<Kristopher38> also if you're running
code::blocks you're probably running gcc 4.9 which is outdated as
hell
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<Saghetti>
does code::blocks come with some other version of gcc?
L262[17:11:17]
<Saghetti>
@Kristopher38 and yeah, i got "posix threads" working
using an adapter library for win32 threads
L263[17:12:33]
<Kristopher38> oh wow
L264[17:12:42]
<Kristopher38> I didn't expect it to be up
to date
L265[17:12:48]
<Saghetti>
i installed my own mingw
L266[17:12:53]
<Kristopher38> oh i see
L267[17:13:02]
<Kristopher38> also obviously you won't
get posix threads on windows
L268[17:13:30]
<Saghetti>
all i really needed was thisthread::sleepfor ¯\(ツ)/¯
L269[17:13:40]
<Saghetti>
oh lol it breaks formatting if i use shrug
L270[17:17:45]
<Saghetti>
also the only real reason why im using code::blocks is because i
dont want to deal with cmake and stuff
L271[17:17:58]
<Saghetti>
i honestly hate the UI, looks straight out of 2004
L272[17:19:45]
<Kristopher38> because it is
L273[17:19:52]
<Kristopher38> much better alternatives
exist
L274[17:20:04]
<Kristopher38> lightweight one is
QtCreator
L275[17:20:18]
<Kristopher38> and it has its own build
system as well
L276[17:20:29]
<Kristopher38> if you don't want to deal
with cmake
L277[17:20:37]
<Saghetti>
i would honestly just prefer using atom and gcc directly
L278[17:20:40]
<Kristopher38> also visual studio
L279[17:20:47]
<Saghetti>
maybe write my own python script to deal with stuff
L280[17:21:04]
<Saghetti>
like compiling all .cpp files in a folder
L281[17:21:12]
<Kristopher38> that's what make is
for
L282[17:21:30]
<Kristopher38> much less convoluted than
cmake
L283[17:21:31]
<Saghetti>
yeah, i could use find and do it the proper way
L284[17:21:50]
<Saghetti>
maybe
L285[17:22:04]
<Kristopher38> also javid recommended some
easy build system as well
L286[17:22:31]
<Kristopher38> i forgot the name
L287[17:27:12]
<Kristopher38> ~~I'm using CMake
pregenerated by qtcreator cause i'm lazy~~
L288[17:33:28]
<AdorableCatgirl> i made my own awful
build system
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<AdorableCatgirl> :)
L291[17:33:36]
<AdorableCatgirl> with lua
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L297[19:53:38] <Izaya> cc
CompanionCube
L298[19:53:47] <Izaya> and
AdorableCatgirl, why not
L299[19:54:27]
<AdorableCatgirl> neat
L300[19:54:47]
<Kristopher38> >Lua 5.1
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<Kristopher38> the go core team finally
broke under pressure recently, they said they're gonna implement
generics
L304[20:08:52]
<BrisingrAerowing> @Saghetti Is that
MinGW-w64 or the original (and somewhat outdated) MinGW?
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L306[20:31:27]
<Kristopher38> @Saghetti the build system
is called premake
L307[20:31:35]
<Kristopher38> it has easy syntax,
supposedly
L308[20:42:17]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L309[20:42:18] <MichiBot> Gadsbudlikins!
Forecaster! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of 7 hours,
56 minutes and 2 seconds (By 11 minutes and 21 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L310[20:42:19] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.008 tonk
points! plus 0.007 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 1.03243. Position #3 Need
0.11147 more points to pass CompanionCube!
L311[20:44:27] <Lizzy> %tonk
L312[20:44:28] <MichiBot> Gadsbudlikins!
Lizzy! You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 2
minutes and 10 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L313[20:44:29] <MichiBot> Lizzy's new
record is 2 minutes and 10 seconds! Lizzy also gained 0.00004 tonk
points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need 0.14312 more points
to pass Forecaster!
L314[20:44:51]
<Forecaster> hm... that shouldn't have
worked...
L315[20:44:56]
<Forecaster> < . >
L316[20:45:09] <Lizzy> %test
L317[20:45:10] <MichiBot> Lizzy:
Success
L318[20:45:14] <Vexatos> %toast
L319[20:45:15] <MichiBot> You drink a
boiling violet potion (New!). Tonk moved to next week.
L320[20:45:26] <Lizzy> probably cause of
admin?
L321[20:45:27] <Vexatos> haha
L322[20:45:45]
<Forecaster> oh yeah, admin bypasses
timeouts
L323[20:45:54]
<Forecaster> I might need to add an
override for that
L324[20:47:47] <Lizzy> tbh, there's not
many admins and it's not like i'm gaining a lead because of it and
i usually end up forgetting to re-tonk/tonkout when it'd be good to
do so
L325[20:54:03]
<Forecaster> it's more about bypassing the
15 minute timeout I only added because there's no real reason to
tonk within 15 minutes
L326[20:54:26] <Vexatos> %tonk
L327[20:54:33] <Vexatos> how does this
even work
L328[20:55:09]
<Forecaster> %tonkleaders
L330[20:55:11] <Lizzy> the 15 minute
cooldown is still in effect from either mine or Forecaster's
tonk/tonkout. I bypassed it because MichiBot admin
L331[20:55:30] <Vexatos> wow squiddev has
over one entire tonk
L332[20:55:31]
<Forecaster> that page describes how it
works
L333[20:56:05]
<Forecaster> also it would be from Lizzy's
because executing the command sets a "last executed"
value
L334[20:56:15] <Lizzy> ah, okay
L335[20:56:29] <Lizzy> i didn't know if my
admin bypass also bypassed that sort of thing
L336[20:56:57]
<Forecaster> it ignores the timeout check,
but executing the command is exactly the same
L337[20:58:16] <Vexatos> so why are the
point numbers so small
L338[20:58:56]
<Forecaster> small? compared to
what?
L339[20:59:21] <Vexatos> you don't
normally see a point system start at 10e-6
L340[20:59:30]
<Forecaster> why, SquidDev has reached an
entire Integer!
L341[20:59:57]
<Forecaster> why would I do a normal thing
though
L342[21:00:40] <Vexatos> i see the
rules
L343[21:00:42] <Vexatos> %tonksnipe
L344[21:00:42] <MichiBot> Vexatos: You
are not on the scoreboard.
L345[21:00:45] <Vexatos> I see
L346[21:00:49] <Vexatos> this makes no
sense whatsoever
L347[21:00:51] <Vexatos> %tonk
L348[21:00:52] <MichiBot> Fopdoodle!
Vexatos! You beat Lizzy's previous record of 2 minutes and 10
seconds (By 14 minutes and 14 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L349[21:00:53] <Vexatos> am I now
L350[21:00:53] <MichiBot> Vexatos's new
record is 16 minutes and 24 seconds! Vexatos also gained 0.00024
tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #25. (Overtook immibis)
Need 0.00056 more points to pass Saphire!
L351[21:00:59] <Vexatos> wao
L352[21:01:18]
<Forecaster> yes but you're not last now
:P
L353[21:01:23] <Vexatos> I
understand
L354[21:02:42]
<Forecaster> also tonksnipe is about to
change significantly
L355[21:02:55] <Vexatos> oh no is everyone
going to get guns
L356[21:03:09] <Vexatos> weaponized idle
game
L357[21:03:10]
<Forecaster> no, just more shells
L358[21:11:51]
<Kristopher38> what a bummer
L359[21:12:31]
<Kristopher38> each of vanilla furnace's
slots are accessible by robot only on their respective sides
L360[21:12:57]
<Kristopher38> fuel on the front and back,
to be smelted items on top and smelted items on the bottom
L361[21:13:42]
<Kristopher38> I assume that's cause
hoppers
L362[21:18:20] <Izaya> jhc
L363[21:18:37] <Izaya> in pursuit of a
stable framerate I applied some ini tweaks to ARK
L364[21:18:54] <Izaya> now building pieces
switch to the LOD model until I'm literally standing on them
L365[21:18:56] <Izaya> neat
L366[21:19:34]
<Forecaster> just think of it as abstract
art
L367[21:20:02] <Izaya> well, I was already
doing weird shit with building, why not?
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<Saghetti>
@BrisingrAerowing mingw64
L370[21:28:35] <CompanionCube> Izaya: such
brokenness
L371[21:29:14] <Lizzy> %tonk
L372[21:29:15] <MichiBot> By my throth!
Lizzy! You beat Vexatos's previous record of 16 minutes and 24
seconds (By 11 minutes and 57 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L373[21:29:16] <MichiBot> Lizzy's new
record is 28 minutes and 22 seconds! Lizzy also gained 0.0002 tonk
points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need 0.14292 more points
to pass Forecaster!
L374[21:30:26]
<Kristopher38> what would be a good single
word choice for "to be smelted" items?
L375[21:30:41] <Lizzy> ingredients
L376[21:31:35]
<Kristopher38> ingredients imply some sort
of recipe
L377[21:31:53] <immibis> there is one.
item + furnace -> other item
L378[21:32:01]
<Kristopher38> I mean, like in minecraft's
furnace, the slot where you put the items to be smelted
L379[21:32:05] <immibis> but if you don't
like it, how about raw?
L380[21:32:11] <immibis> or simply
input
L381[21:32:49]
<Kristopher38> raw/smelted or input/output
🤔
L382[21:32:51]
<Kristopher38> hmm
L383[21:34:12] <immibis>
raw/baked/fried/scrambled
L384[21:34:34] <immibis> choose randomly.
one baked iron with a side of scrambled smoothstone coming right
up
L385[21:34:38]
<Kristopher38> i'll go with raw/smelted,
input/output is somewhat ambigous when it comes to
"input" (fuel input/resource input)
L386[21:35:14]
<Kristopher38> thanks for your hehe,
input
L387[21:35:28]
<Forecaster> I think you mean "thanks
for your raw"
L388[21:39:30] <Lizzy> s/w/wr/
L389[21:39:31] <MichiBot>
<Forecaster> I think you mean "thanks for your
rawr"
L390[21:40:28]
<Forecaster> %bap Lizzy
L391[21:40:29] <MichiBot> Forecaster baps
Lizzy with ^!
L392[21:40:36] <Lizzy> nya!
L393[21:40:38] *
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L394[21:41:28]
<Forecaster> < - <
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