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L1[00:03:02] <Michiyo> What's this about a
Clacken?
L2[00:03:06] <Michiyo> OH GODS NO
L3[00:03:29] <CompanionCube> %inv add
CLACKEN
L4[00:03:30] *
MichiBot summons 'CLACKEN' and adds to her inventory. I could get
some good swings in with this.
L5[00:05:03] <Amanda> DO NOT SWING THE
CLACKEN!
L6[00:05:12] <Amanda> WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU
MICHIBOT!?
L7[00:05:34] <Michiyo> That's a very long
list.
L8[00:06:06] <Ariri> She's trying her
best
L9[00:06:29] <Ariri> MichiBot, put down the
Clacken slowly.
L10[00:09:47] <Michiyo> %inv add
CWACKEN
L11[00:09:47] *
MichiBot summons 'CWACKEN' and adds to her inventory. This seems
very sturdy.
L12[00:09:58] <Michiyo> %inv del
CWACKEN
L13[00:09:58] <MichiBot> Michiyo: Removed
item from inventory
L14[00:10:01] <Michiyo> %inv add
QWACKEN
L15[00:10:02] *
MichiBot summons 'QWACKEN' and adds to her inventory. I could get
some good swings in with this.
L16[00:10:06] <Michiyo> damn c.
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L18[00:27:41]
<Ariri>
quackin'
L19[00:29:37]
<DaComputerNerd> %shell with random
potion
L20[00:29:37] <MichiBot> DaComputerNerd
loads a sedimented pussplum (New!) potion into a shell and fires
it. It lands and explodes into a cloud of vapour. A sloth flies
past that vaguely resembles someone BrightYC, Lucifer &
Izaya knows.
L21[00:31:21] <Michiyo> Yeah, but I wanted
to stay closer to clacken
L22[00:31:38] <Michiyo> but either works
really
L23[00:31:40] *
Michiyo shrugs
L24[00:32:12]
<Ariri> I
was just saying it
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L26[00:51:35] <Lizzy> %tonk
L27[00:51:36] <MichiBot> I'm sorry Lizzy,
you were not able to beat SquidDev's record of 3 hours, 10 minutes
and 30 seconds this time. 2 hours, 6 minutes and 16 seconds were
wasted! Missed by 1 hour, 4 minutes and 14 seconds!
L28[00:52:13]
<Ariri>
Consarn it
L29[01:02:17] <CompanionCube> :(
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L31[01:30:27] <jcoy0907> test
L32[01:30:32] <Michiyo> pass?
L33[01:30:47] *
Michiyo squints
L34[01:30:58] <Michiyo> [05:30:27]
<jcoy0907> test
L35[01:30:58] <Michiyo> [05:30:24]
<Michiyo> pass?
L36[01:31:12] <Michiyo> How the hell did I
reply 3 seconds before? lol
L37[01:31:34] <jcoy0907> i was just testing
my opencomputer
L38[01:32:14] <jcoy0907> it works i
see
L39[01:32:16] <Michiyo> I figured, I'm
trying to figure out how I time traveled.
L40[01:32:40] <jcoy0907> idk
L41[01:33:18] <jcoy0907> well im gonna
leave the irc
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L43[01:39:32] <Amanda> Michiyo: your clock
was probably running at least 3seconds fast, then windows / Linux /
whatever did a ntp lookup and self-correctes
L44[01:40:48] <Michiyo> shhh
L45[01:40:53] <Michiyo> stop taking the fun
out of it.
L46[01:40:57] <Amanda> Sory
L47[01:40:58] <Michiyo> I time traveled
damn it
L48[01:41:00] <CompanionCube> you think
that's weird
L49[01:41:03] <Michiyo> lol
L50[01:41:11] <CompanionCube> once i used
weechat on a tablet
L51[01:41:34] <CompanionCube> every message
apparently involved time travel, despite both the relay client and
server being on the same device
L52[01:41:37] <CompanionCube> how does that
even happen
L53[01:42:16] <Michiyo> Computers man, how
do they even work?
L54[01:49:15] <Lizzy> teaching sand to
think was a mistake
L55[01:50:42]
<Ariri>
Slingshot around a sun with a warp drive to time travel
easily
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L65[03:51:47]
<Michiyo>
Kinda neat...
L66[03:52:36]
<Ocawesome101> how?
L67[03:53:08]
<Michiyo>
BetterDiscord, DarkDiscord, and HorizontalServerlist themes
L68[03:53:15]
<Ocawesome101> i see
L69[03:55:47] <Corded> *
<Lizzy-chan> needs to look into better discord again at some
point
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L73[05:08:46]
<Ocawesome101> there, Monolith is now
under the GPLv3 because proprietary software bad
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L76[05:23:04]
<Kodos>
%tonk
L77[05:23:04] <MichiBot> Dad-Sizzle!
Kodos! You beat SquidDev's previous record of 3 hours, 10 minutes
and 30 seconds (By 1 hour, 20 minutes and 57 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L78[05:23:05] <MichiBot> Kodos's new record
is 4 hours, 31 minutes and 28 seconds! Kodos also gained 0.0054
(0.00135 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #9. Need
0.00787 more points to pass DaComputerNerd!
L79[05:41:09] <Amanda> Elfi: help! The
summer lands played a trick on me, now it's suddenly 0041,
L80[05:41:38] <Elfi> Partied with my
friends too long, huh?
L81[05:41:46] <Elfi> It's okay, I'm sleepy
too
L82[05:41:46]
<Michiyo>
lol
L83[05:42:01] *
Amanda quietly mumbles about the tricksy summer lands, cuddling up
around elfi, zzzmews
L84[05:42:12] * Elfi
tucks in and curls up against, zzz
L85[05:43:48]
<Ocawesome101> monolith has a generic
component adapter for the devfs now
L86[05:43:56] <Amanda> (in one of the
stories I read the summer lands are fickel. If you're not using a
known anchor, your never sure where or
when you'll come
out
L87[05:44:25]
<Ocawesome101> it will attempt to find the
proper adapter, but if that fails you'll get only a
`/dev/components` entry with `address` and `type`
L88[05:52:18]
<Kleadron>
i think i want to mess with the unmanaged mode of filesystems for
fun
L89[05:52:47]
<Kleadron>
i think i want to mess with the unmanaged mode of storage devices
for fun [Edited]
L91[05:54:43]
<Forecaster> Oops
L92[05:54:47]
<Kleadron>
@Ocawesome101 please convince me to not mess with unmanaged
mode
L93[06:01:16]
<Ocawesome101> no
L94[06:01:27]
<Ocawesome101> it's complex but fun
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L96[06:07:16]
<Kleadron>
on second thought
L97[06:07:27]
<Kleadron>
the documentation
L98[06:07:32]
<Kleadron>
nevermind
L99[06:09:56]
<Ocawesome101> what about it
L100[06:10:50]
<Ocawesome101> @Kleadron ^
L101[06:11:04]
<Kleadron>
that's exactly it
L102[06:11:23]
<Ocawesome101> the docs cover everything
you need to know, i think
L103[06:25:11]
<Ariri>
Michiyo: Where's you get your plugins from? I have a mouse button
plugin for navigating between channel history but I want that
horizontal list :D
L104[06:29:03]
<Kleadron>
ok, the documentation seems fine
L105[06:29:25]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L106[06:31:38]
<Kleadron>
it however does not say what a sector is, or what platters
mean
L107[06:32:15]
<Kleadron>
or why the data is contiguous
L108[06:37:55]
<Kleadron>
i mean the platters thing in that why do they matter
L109[06:50:51] <Michiyo> @Ariri the nav is
a theme
L110[06:51:31]
<Ariri> Er
yeah, thats what I meant
L111[06:51:31]
<Ariri>
Where from?
L114[06:52:30]
<Ariri>
Arigato
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<Ariri>
Anyone know the name of that anime with the white haired MC girl
who works for a company taking care of the memories of spent
androids?... I cant remember its name.. Something about
'Memories'?
L118[07:20:06]
<Saghetti>
@Kleadron a sector = 512 bytes (it says)
L119[07:20:43]
<Kleadron>
i'm looking at the drive documentation
L122[07:21:42]
<Ariri> Its
also in the config, iirc
L123[07:25:42]
<Kleadron>
I need to not for a bit
L124[07:26:00]
<Forecaster> you can't just not all willy
nilly
L125[07:26:56]
<Ariri> Its
dangerous to do so
L126[07:36:01]
<Forecaster> hazardous even
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L129[08:00:30] <Izaya> Ariri: just a
guess, but plastic memories?
L130[08:00:50]
<Ariri>
owol gets headpats
L131[08:01:10]
<Ariri>
Izaya: Yes, thank you, I knew somebody here knew it
L132[08:05:30]
<Ariri> I
have more 'to watch' anime than 'watched'... Heckgosh
L133[08:06:19] <Izaya> I stopped keeping a
list.
L134[08:06:57] <Izaya> I rarely have the
motivation to watch things so it just kept growingg.
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L136[08:09:18]
<Ariri>
Same.. I actually havent updated it, I just know I have like 20 or
so there, and about 10 in my head
L137[08:18:50]
<Forecaster> %sip
L138[08:18:51] <MichiBot> You drink a
smelly rubium potion (New!). Forecaster feels like a
champion!
L139[08:20:21] <CompanionCube> %loot
L140[08:20:21] <MichiBot> CompanionCube:
You get a loot box! It contains a dropbox account with zero
capacity. (Junk)
L141[08:20:39] <CompanionCube> MichiBot
speaks the truth.
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<Ariri>
"Upgrade to premium now for {NaN} GB."
L144[08:31:09]
<Forecaster> I have DB premium
L145[08:31:19]
<Forecaster> having 2TB of cloud storage
is nice
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L147[08:39:43]
<Ariri>
%remindme 15m look for some replacements for the hdd array
L148[08:39:43] <MichiBot> I'll remind you
about "look for some replacements for the hdd array" at
07/10/2020 12:54:43 AM
L149[08:54:43] <MichiBot> @Ariri REMINDER:
look for some replacements for the hdd array
L150[08:57:02]
<Ariri>
Hmm.. Barracudas are a bit pricey.. Anyone recommend something
else? Its not a very active snapraid array
L151[09:10:26]
<Forecaster> oh yeah, I should get to
actually put the new harddrives into my media server
L152[09:10:29]
<Forecaster> sigh
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L159[10:39:03] <mypcisfucked> i'm
inside
L160[10:39:22] <mypcisfucked> here no
users
L161[10:39:27]
<Kristopher38> Welcome, you've
successfully escaped the simulation
L162[10:39:49]
<ThePiGuy24> hacker voice "I'm
in"
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L164[10:40:24] <LUA> anyone can bot this
program?
L165[10:40:28] <mypcisfucked> nope
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L168[10:41:36] <LUA> i will change my tier
graphics, disconnecting...
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L171[10:42:48] <mypcisfucked> anyone know
how to write a BIOS?
L172[10:43:08]
<Forecaster> ~oc custom os
L174[10:43:23]
<Forecaster> that page does
L175[10:43:51] <mypcisfucked> i will try
that with other computer
L176[10:43:59] <mypcisfucked> I'm LUA
TOO
L177[10:43:59] <MichiBot> It's Lua, not
LUA. Name not an acronym.
L178[10:44:23] <LUA> my username is
LUA
L179[10:44:23] <MichiBot> It's Lua, not
LUA. Name not an acronym.
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L181[10:46:51] <mypcisfucked> i don't
understand that
L182[10:47:13]
<Forecaster> understand what
L183[10:47:28] <mypcisfucked> how to write
an init.lua script
L184[10:48:12] <mypcisfucked> ~oc
L185[10:48:12] <ocdoc> Hello, I'm #oc's
wiki bot.
L186[10:48:16] <mypcisfucked> ~oc
help
L188[10:48:30] <mypcisfucked> ~oc
bios
L190[10:48:40]
<Forecaster> no, if you're writing a bios
you write code to an eeprom
L191[10:48:57]
<Forecaster> read the "Accessing
components in BIOS" section at the bottom of the page
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L197[10:51:02] <mypcisfucked> i want to
know how to create my own BIOS
L198[10:51:18]
<Forecaster> you write code to an
eeprom
L199[10:51:27] <mypcisfucked> to boot a
computer
L200[10:51:35] <mypcisfucked> or use it in
drones
L201[10:51:42]
<Forecaster> see above
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L203[11:20:11] <Izaya> thoughts on
machine-indexable general documentation?
L204[11:30:25] <Skye> LUA
L205[11:30:25] <MichiBot> It's Lua, not
LUA. Name not an acronym.
L206[11:30:27] <Skye> pahahaha
L207[11:30:34] <Skye> L.U.A.
L209[11:31:28] <Elfi> Skye, no teasing the
robot
L210[11:31:41] <Elfi> Except to tell them
they're cute
L211[11:31:47] *
Skye headpats MichiBot
L212[11:32:06] <Skye> Elfi, but I am cheif
computer confuser
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L214[11:58:02]
<Forecaster> %pet Skye
L215[11:58:02] <MichiBot> Forecaster is
brushing Skye with a Shiny this One Weird Truck for Isekai! (10%).
Skye regains 1d8 => 2 hit points!
L216[11:59:53]
<ThePiGuy24> LUА
L217[12:00:12]
<ThePiGuy24> gotta love unicode
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L221[12:12:45] <Izaya> stop that
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L224[13:17:16] <Inari> @ThePiGuy24
HALT
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L226[13:20:53] <Izaya> >:/me gives
TPG24 a lighter
L227[13:20:56] <Izaya> fuck
L228[13:21:01] <Izaya> you know what you
have to do
L229[13:21:09]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L230[13:21:11] <MichiBot> Voldemort!
Forecaster! You beat Kodos's previous record of 4 hours, 31
minutes and 28 seconds (By 3 hours, 26 minutes and 38 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L231[13:21:12] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 7 hours, 58 minutes and 6 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.0172 (0.00344 x 5) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#3. Need 0.09577 more points to pass CompanionCube!
L232[13:35:13]
<ThePiGuy24> unicode maschine go
brrrr
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L234[13:40:28] <FPDADA> emm
L235[13:40:36] <FPDADA> 有
L236[13:40:42] <FPDADA> 人
L237[13:40:48] <FPDADA> 不
L238[13:40:53] <FPDADA> 阿
L239[13:41:35] <FPDADA> exit
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L241[13:44:42]
<Forecaster> I just bought 200 tons of
landmines
L242[13:44:51]
<Forecaster> because apparently this one
engineer really likes landmines
L243[13:57:03] <Inari> Heh
L244[13:57:08] <Inari> Does he sleep with
them at night
L245[13:59:59]
<Forecaster> I presume she performs
horribly immoral experiments on them
L246[14:07:35] <Amanda> Git that girl some
landmines. bishes love landmines
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<ThePiGuy24> that is too many
landmines
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L251[14:43:02]
<Forecaster> %sip
L252[14:43:02] <MichiBot> You drink a
salty automato potion (New!). Someone just had some of Forecaster's
favourite food and they didn't get any!
L253[14:43:16]
<Forecaster> I'm full though so that's
fine
L254[14:43:19]
<Forecaster> I'd explode
L255[15:31:50]
<BrisingrAerowing> To the Claken
discussion last night:
L257[15:32:17]
<BrisingrAerowing> Amanda: ^
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L261[16:01:14] <Lea_5467> hi
L262[16:01:22]
<Forecaster> %hello
L263[16:01:22] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
Hello! Welcome to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel!
Please ask your questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide
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into.
L264[16:02:08] <Thefox71200> hi
L265[16:02:09] <Lea_5467> my e girl
L266[16:02:21] <Thefox71200> what ?
L267[16:02:47] <Lea_5467> =_=
L268[16:02:57]
<Forecaster> we can tell you two are
connected from the same location just so you know
L269[16:03:21] <Lea_5467> wath
L270[16:03:41] <Elfi> MineOS IRC clients,
it looks like.
L271[16:03:56] <Lea_5467> ah ok
L272[16:04:04] <Elfi> I don't feel like
probing the server
L273[16:04:16] <Lea_5467> bye
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L275[16:04:50] <Lea_5467> -_-thx
L276[16:05:57]
<Forecaster> you're welcome
L277[16:06:01] <Elfi> WHOIS resolves to a
VPS, which does offer the benefit of the doubt. Maybe.
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L279[16:06:52] <Elfi> Not enough of one
though, evidently
L280[16:07:01] <Elfi> %quaff
L281[16:07:02] <MichiBot> You drink a
salty naqahdah potion (New!). Elfi turns into a platypus dryad
until they exit the room.
L282[16:07:07] <Elfi> ' -'
L283[16:07:21] *
Elfi goes to look up what plantlife a platypus might even be
remotely associated with
L284[16:08:07]
<Forecaster> I'm somewhat sad I didn't
have a scanner to probe that ring
L285[16:08:13]
<Forecaster> I bet it had a ton of
hotspots
L287[16:33:30] <Amanda> I didn't know
Inari had a carrier!
L288[16:34:22]
<Forecaster> sigh, spooling up for the 4th
jump today
L289[16:36:46]
<Forecaster> oh, you can engineer detailed
surface scanners to expand the probe radius
L290[16:36:52]
<Forecaster> I've gotta do that
L291[16:45:21] <Inari> Amanda: rude
L292[16:45:25] <Michiyo> "Bu gece
Netflix izlemeye ne dersiniz?"
L293[16:45:30] <Michiyo> No.. stop it
Netflix...
L294[16:45:31] <Inari> My carrier would be
cllad HoneyWorks
L295[16:45:58] <Izaya> [bees
intensify]
L296[16:46:16] <Amanda> %choose space 1 or
space 2
L297[16:46:16] <MichiBot> Amanda: The
proof is in the pudding. Definitely "space 1". Now please
get it out of my pudding.
L298[16:46:28] *
Amanda puts space 2 in MichiBot's pudding as well
L299[16:48:16]
<Forecaster> Rude
L300[16:50:49]
<PeachMaster> Is there is an easy way to
make copies of disks in OpenComputers?
L301[16:51:04]
<Forecaster> Creative mode
L302[16:51:28] <Izaya> cp -r diska/*
diskb/
L303[16:51:31]
<PeachMaster> Will it keep the
UUIDs?
L304[16:51:47]
<PeachMaster> ahh okay, thanks
Izaya.
L305[16:51:58] <Izaya> UUIDs are
item-specific
L306[16:52:26] <Izaya> unless you do
creative item cloning they won't be the same UUID, and if you do
that they'll share contents
L307[16:52:56]
<PeachMaster> Ah, okay. Thanks. I'm trying
to copy disks without keeping the UUIDs.
L308[16:53:03]
<PeachMaster> I'll try that cp
command.
L309[16:53:26]
<PeachMaster> Wait, one more question, how
do we copy files except a certain folder?
L310[16:53:52] <Izaya> Unsure, might not
be doable with existing software. Check the manual page.
L311[16:54:24]
<Forecaster> yeah creative mode will
literally copy the disks and not the contents
L312[16:54:44]
<Forecaster> they will then point to the
same real-system folder which means changing one would change all
of them
L313[16:55:00]
<Forecaster> changing the files that
is
L314[16:55:12]
<Forecaster> connect two disk drives and
do what Izaya said
L315[16:55:26]
<PeachMaster> There is --skip in the CP
command, but I have no idea how to find a word with a Lua RegEx
lol
L316[16:55:42]
<Forecaster> I think that just takes a
single filename
L317[16:56:00]
<Forecaster> maybe a folder name, but I'm
not sure
L318[16:56:13] <Izaya> ~w patterns
L320[16:56:32] <Izaya> Not that
L322[17:02:40]
<Ariri>
Forecaster: Its cheap to engineer and uses way less probes, but as
far as I can tell, it doesnt make getting efficiency any easier,
just faster
L323[17:05:17]
<Forecaster> ...and to unlock this
engineer I need 50 tons of a rare goods.... that I can pick up 45t
at a time of...
L324[17:05:19]
<Forecaster> why...
L325[17:06:08] <Ariri> Can't you just
store it and wait for the refresh?
L326[17:07:36]
<Forecaster> possibly
L327[17:09:18] <Amanda> @Forecaster is
your ship still in civilised space?
L328[17:09:21] <Amanda> er, carrier
L329[17:09:30]
<Forecaster> yes
L330[17:10:06]
<Forecaster> well, we're still in the
bubble
L331[17:10:12]
<Forecaster> I don't know about
civilized
L332[17:10:28] <Amanda> heh
L333[17:10:36] <Amanda> I'll be on in a
bit then, do some shopping for my new Cobra
L334[17:11:14] <Amanda> well,
"new"
L335[17:14:01] <Ariri> Which cobra? Mk3 is
a good multi-purpose
L336[17:14:03]
<Forecaster> also, that feeling when you
buy the wrong armor for 75M when you meant to buy the 170M
one
L337[17:14:27]
<Forecaster> and for some reason you
decide to keep the cheaper one, only to later remote-sell it
L338[17:15:22] <Amanda> Ariri: mk3, I
didn't realise there were multiple?
L339[17:15:34] <Amanda> at least not
multiple currently purchasable
L340[17:15:40]
<Forecaster> there's a MK4, but it's
limited access
L341[17:15:49] <Amanda> ah
L342[17:15:56]
<Forecaster> early horizon owners can
purchase it
L343[17:16:32]
<PeachMaster> How do we use
filesystem.list(?
L344[17:17:32]
<PeachMaster> My code currently is:
L346[17:17:33]
<PeachMaster> But then I get `bad rgument
#1 to pairs (table expected, got function.)`
L347[17:17:36]
<PeachMaster> My code currently is:
L349[17:17:37]
<PeachMaster> But then I get `bad argument
#1 to pairs (table expected, got function.)` [Edited]
L350[17:17:43]
<Bob> thats
not how Lua iterators how
L351[17:18:06]
<Bob> the
pairs is not needed here, you have a function that you to
iterate
L352[17:18:27]
<Bob> so
`for a,b for filesystem.list() do`
L353[17:18:35]
<PeachMaster> ahh, okay. Thanks.
L354[17:20:01]
<Forecaster> `for file,error in
filesystem.list() do`
L355[17:20:37]
<Forecaster> `if file is nil then
print(error) end`
L356[17:20:52]
<Kristopher38> pairs returns an
interator
L357[17:21:04]
<Kristopher38> filesystem.list also
returns an iterator
L358[17:25:47] <Izaya> s/is/==/
L359[17:25:47] <MichiBot>
<Kristopher38> filesystem.l==t also returns an iterator
L360[17:25:55] <Izaya> uh.
L361[17:26:20]
<Kristopher38> nice
L362[17:26:40]
<Kristopher38> also nice pythonism you've
got there
L364[17:57:26]
<AdorableCatgirl> :(
L365[17:57:33]
<AdorableCatgirl> i want LED bulbs for my
accord
L366[17:57:55]
<AdorableCatgirl> but i just want the
stock brightness and the 50k hour lifetime
L367[17:58:11]
<AdorableCatgirl> all i see is places
selling second suns for LED replacement bulbs
L368[18:24:50] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L369[18:24:50] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
CompanionCube, you were not able to beat Forecaster's record of 7
hours, 58 minutes and 6 seconds this time. 5 hours, 3 minutes and
39 seconds were wasted! Missed by 2 hours, 54 minutes and 27
seconds!
L370[18:35:39]
<PeachMaster> How do we create a program
that recursively copies files, similar to the "cp
command"? I'd like to create one with more output.
L371[18:37:20]
<Forecaster> you can copy the copy program
(cp) and modify it
L372[18:38:20] <Izaya> Additionally, did
you try cp -v
L373[18:38:36]
<PeachMaster> Yep!
L374[18:38:50]
<PeachMaster> It's just like I'd like to
make a different interface for it
L375[18:40:07]
<Ariri> For
recursion, the typical argument is also `-r` or sometimes
`-R`
L376[18:40:15]
<Forecaster> or you could write a wrapper
for it
L377[18:41:40]
<PeachMaster> A wrapper, hmm. Is there a
way to get the output of a program? As in, what it prints
out?
L378[18:41:50] <Izaya> ~w io.popen
L380[18:43:07]
<PeachMaster> I did not know that existed,
hmm.
L381[18:47:15]
<Ocawesome101> > thoughts on
machine-indexable general documentation?
L382[18:47:15]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: such as what?
L383[18:47:48] <Izaya> well I'm thinking
about extending the doc library some more
L384[18:47:50] <Izaya> because of
course
L385[18:48:13] <Izaya> and I'm trying to
figure out what sort of format is sane for stuff like
"FAQ" and "Getting Started"
L386[18:48:25] <Izaya> but in such a way
that you can call up a specific section easily
L387[18:48:44]
<Ocawesome101> Oh mhm
L388[18:49:08] <Izaya> So basically, how
could I improve on the navigability of unix-style man pages
L389[18:50:30] <Izaya> I was thinking
something along the lines of adapt the function documentation
viewer
L390[18:50:40] <Izaya> Allow formatting
paragraphs with headings
L391[18:51:38]
<Ocawesome101> Monolith uses a weird
custom format for manpage text which gets processed and `gsub`bed
into vt100 codes on building
L392[18:51:51] <Izaya> Like, a given thing
of documentation would be organised like the function documentation
tables
L393[18:52:01] <Izaya> so you could use
the same code to look for the stuff you want
L394[18:52:05] <Izaya> but display it
differently
L395[18:52:06]
<Ocawesome101> You could possibly have
like an ASCII character before headers or something
L396[18:52:39] <Izaya> I mean, I *could*
parse markdown but that does not spark joy
L397[18:53:27]
<Ocawesome101> Just have like a `#` before
headings, it doesn’t need to be full markdown
L398[18:53:32] <Izaya> yeah
L399[18:53:58]
<Ocawesome101> Seems sane enough for
PsychOS
L400[18:54:09] <Izaya> this may come as a
surprise
L401[18:54:15] <Izaya> but I try to do
things as elegantly as possible
L402[18:54:22]
<ThePiGuy24> markdown still sparks more
joy than html
L403[18:54:27] <Izaya> even if from the
outside it just seems like I'm off my rocker
L404[18:56:44]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L406[19:04:48] <MichiBot>
Little Tiles
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Published On 10/7/2020
L407[19:04:52]
<BrisingrAerowing> Not mine.
L408[19:05:00]
<BrisingrAerowing> Just funny.
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L411[19:09:36]
<Ariri>
Hehe. Little Tiles is an interesting mod, there seems to be a lot
to do with it
L412[19:10:18] <Izaya> The nice thing
about tracking seasonal anime is that you can bump up your seed
ratio by grabbing the latest episode automatically and seeding for
the next week.
L413[20:02:22]
<Ocawesome101> huh
L414[20:02:37]
<Ocawesome101> i've been looking at the
github issue about lua crashes, and none of the supposed crashes i
can find seem to work
L415[20:02:40]
<Ocawesome101> at all
L416[20:02:49]
<Ocawesome101> they either require too
much memory or just don't work
L417[20:03:09]
<Ocawesome101> what specific Lua 5.3
sub-version does OC have?
L418[20:11:17]
<Forecaster> I just drew a mermaid wearing
a poncho and it turned out pretty well, so lets try this, someone
give me a character drawing prompt
L419[20:16:41]
<Ocawesome101> may we see this mermaid
~~drawing~~ wearing a poncho?
L421[20:19:44]
<Forecaster> I just realized I didn't draw
eyebrows...
L422[20:19:54]
<Ocawesome101> :o
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L424[20:24:41]
<Forecaster> there we go, that's
better
L425[20:24:54]
<Ocawesome101> hmm
L427[20:25:24]
<Ocawesome101> now draw izaya on his moped
@Forecaster
L428[20:25:32] <Leopold> Hello
L429[20:25:41]
<Forecaster> you've entered rave-space
Amanda
L430[20:26:07]
<Forecaster> @Ocawesome101 unfortunately
that's a prompt I can't do anything with because I have no idea
what an Izaya looks like
L431[20:26:17]
<Forecaster> I also probably cannot draw
mopeds very well
L432[20:26:20] <Izaya> > moped
L433[20:26:21]
<Ocawesome101> look at his forum profile
or smth
L434[20:26:22] <Izaya> u wot
L435[20:26:35]
<Ocawesome101> whatever motorbike you
have
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L437[20:27:24] <Izaya> gotta say, haven't
felt insulted for something innocent in a while
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L439[20:29:33]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: my apologies,
heh
L440[20:29:46] <Izaya> all g, honest
mistake
L441[20:30:04]
<Ocawesome101> has anyone else tested the
bug from the issue i was talking about earlier? i cannot seem to
reproduce it
L442[20:30:05]
<Ocawesome101> at all
L443[20:30:20]
<Forecaster> probably because a fix was
applied?
L444[20:30:41]
<Ocawesome101> i have a build from less
than 6 days ago
L445[20:30:42] <Izaya> fwiw, 'moped'
generally refers to converted bicycles or small displacement
scooter style things like the Honda C90
L446[20:30:58]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: good to know,
thanks
L448[20:32:06]
<Ocawesome101> :I
L449[20:32:34]
<Forecaster> nice moped
L450[20:32:55]
<Ocawesome101> Forecaster: you have a
reference image now :d
L451[20:32:57]
<Ocawesome101> Forecaster: you have a
reference image now :D [Edited]
L452[20:33:08]
<Forecaster> a bike is not a character
:|
L453[20:33:18]
<Ocawesome101> in that case
L454[20:33:19]
<Ocawesome101> uh
L455[20:33:21]
<Ocawesome101> hmm
L456[20:33:45]
<Ocawesome101> are you familiar with Lucy
M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series?
L457[20:33:53]
<Forecaster> no
L458[20:34:08]
<Ocawesome101> shoot
L459[20:34:24]
<Ocawesome101> go read all 9 of them then
come back
L460[20:34:38]
<Forecaster> why?
L461[20:34:42]
<Forecaster> also no :P
L462[20:35:04]
<Ocawesome101> :(
L463[20:35:12]
<Ocawesome101> i was going to suggest a
character from them
L464[20:36:03]
<Forecaster> you can just... you know...
provide a description of them, rather than try to get me to read 9
novels
L465[20:36:47]
<Ocawesome101> you technically can get
away with the first one
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L467[20:37:09]
<Forecaster> rather than try to get me to
read any amount of novels*
L468[20:37:14]
<Ocawesome101> lol fair
L469[20:38:01]
<Ocawesome101> older lady, 45 to 55, hair
graying, thin, etc
L470[20:39:36]
<Forecaster> yes, I'll draw
"etc"... that's very helpful :P
L471[20:39:53]
<Ocawesome101> lol
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L473[20:59:29] <Ariri> Forecaster, pls
draw [null] :P
L474[21:10:05]
<Ocawesome101> monolith takes a little
over 7 seconds to boot on tier 1 hardware, photon takes 2.2
seconds. i still prefer the architecturally better monolith
:P
L475[21:10:16]
<Ocawesome101> monolith takes longer to
boot than openos now, i think
L476[21:11:23] <Izaya> Ever read the
"Suns boot fast" rant?
L478[21:11:45]
<Ocawesome101> i think so
L479[21:12:03] <CompanionCube> Izaya: is
psychos just as good at booting?
L480[21:12:31] <Amanda> It boots
good
L481[21:12:43] <Amanda> the boot
goes.
L482[21:13:14]
<Ocawesome101> i should check how long
psychos takes to boot
L483[21:13:25] <Izaya> CompanionCube:
PsychOS is somewhere in between, we're not as fancy as a lispm but
we have documentation and I've been thinking about writing a
debugger
L484[21:13:42]
<Ocawesome101> >but we have
documentation
L485[21:14:03] <Izaya> documentation
parsed from the code running on the machine, that is
L486[21:14:03]
<Ocawesome101> how would you accomplish a
debugger without the debug library?
L487[21:14:08]
<Ocawesome101> thats fair
L488[21:14:21] <Izaya> abuse the shit out
of coroutines, of course
L489[21:14:38] <Izaya> Every event pull is
a yield, could set up breakpoints that are just spicier
yields
L490[21:14:47] <Izaya> you can examine the
stack trace of a paused thread
L491[21:14:50] <CompanionCube> cool
L492[21:14:55]
<Ocawesome101> you can? how?
L493[21:15:03] <Izaya> and if you did it
right, you could look around in the environment also
L494[21:15:11] <Izaya> OC has a subset of
the debug library
L495[21:15:16] <Izaya> including
debug.traceback
L496[21:15:21]
<Ocawesome101> mhm
L497[21:15:36]
<Ocawesome101> it has entirely passive
info
L498[21:15:36] <Izaya> you can pass that a
coroutine to get the traceback of a coroutine, it's not only useful
when there's an error
L499[21:15:52]
<Ocawesome101> huh, til
L500[21:15:59] <Izaya> at least,
IIRC
L501[21:16:04] <Izaya> there's a way I was
thinking about doing it
L502[21:16:09] <Izaya> but I never got
around to experimenting
L503[21:17:32]
<Ocawesome101> yeah, you can do that
L504[21:17:34]
<Ocawesome101> in PUC anyway
L505[21:18:16]
<Ocawesome101> also >massive 3/4 Mb
binary
L506[21:18:21]
<Ocawesome101> this rant is dated
L507[21:19:29] <Izaya> The lisp machine
comparisons should've given that away
L508[21:20:48]
<Ocawesome101> i mean, yeah, thats
true
L509[21:29:09] <Amanda> what do you mean?
WE've all got lisp machines at our desks nowadays, Izaya!
L510[21:29:25] <Izaya> have I ended up in
something other than worst timeline by accident?
L511[21:38:59] <CompanionCube> or lisp
machine monitors/keyboards wired to lispms in another room
L512[21:39:22] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
which is better timeline: that one or one where beos
survives?
L513[21:40:37] <Izaya> unsure
L514[21:40:54] <Izaya> in one where lispms
are relevant, BeOS would likely never have happened
L515[21:41:49] *
CompanionCube imagines plan9 is a moderately-good timeline
too
L516[21:42:53] <Izaya> Passable.
L517[21:43:06] <Izaya> Any logical extreme
has to be better than piles of mediocrity
L518[21:44:11] <CompanionCube> my best
timeline would probably be a mixture of ideas from multiple OSes.
Perhaps that houhyum series of blogposts....
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L521[22:33:02]
<Forecaster> since no one requested
anything actionable I drew a sheep-taur-girl instead
L522[22:34:53]
<Forecaster> and I remembered the eyebrows
this time
L523[22:39:05]
<Kristopher38> Cursed idea: since table
allocation in Lua is time consuming, have a pool of preallocated
tables ready to be used whenever you need one
L524[22:48:03] <Izaya> you know
L525[22:48:12] <Izaya> I'm pretty sure an
idea like that qualifies you as a menace to society
L526[23:03:24] <Michiyo> That's like
borderline war criminal status right there.
L527[23:04:09] <Elfi> Forecaster: Sounds
fluffy o: Can we see
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L529[23:04:27] <Elfi> Preferrably before
#oc becomes a tribunal
L531[23:04:42] <Elfi> Aww~
L532[23:05:09]
<Forecaster> I found out that drawing
sheep semi-realistically is tricky
L533[23:10:10]
<Ocawesome101> @Kristopher38 how
time-consuming?
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L535[23:11:09]
<Kristopher38> i remember doing benchmarks
for my vector-keyed table, it was pretty significant, but let me
test it real quick
L536[23:11:50]
<Ocawesome101> oh uh
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L538[23:12:23]
<Ocawesome101> 2^27 empty table
allocations takes ~5.4s, while the same number of number, string,
or boolean allocations takes ~0.6s
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<Kristopher38> 2^27 you say
L541[23:12:57]
<Kristopher38> my lua borks because of not
enough memory YEET
L542[23:13:08]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L543[23:13:21]
<Ocawesome101> `time lua -e 'for
i=1,2^27,1 do local t = {} end'`
L544[23:13:29]
<Ocawesome101> coroutines are even
slower
L545[23:13:39]
<Ocawesome101> 22.1s for 2^27
creations
L546[23:13:49]
<Kristopher38> oi mate
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<Kristopher38> `time lua -e "main =
{} for i = 1, 2^27 do main[i] = {} end"`
L549[23:14:27]
<Ocawesome101> how long does that
take
L550[23:14:29]
<Kristopher38> cause in your example it
probably GC's some tables
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L552[23:15:02]
<Kristopher38> I don't know, cause the
memory usage shoots up to 2 Gigs and then lua refuses to allocate
more :P
L553[23:15:07]
<Ocawesome101> mine used uh
L554[23:15:10]
<Ocawesome101> like 10 gigs
L556[23:15:20] <MichiBot>
Title:
App suddenly crashing on startup in production due to
FBSDKRestrictiveDataFilterManager.m
| Posted by: nicklocking
| Posted: Thu Jul 09 23:07:54 PDT 2020
| Status:
closed
L557[23:15:25]
<Ocawesome101> and succeeded in 13.7
seconds
L558[23:15:45]
<Kristopher38> huh, i probably have lua
compiled with different memory limits
L559[23:15:56]
<Kristopher38> i've got 32 gigs of ram
physically
L560[23:16:03]
<Ocawesome101> i have 16
L561[23:16:16]
<Kristopher38> anyway 2^25 allocations
takes 4 seconds
L562[23:17:31]
<Kristopher38> eh alright, that's rougly
0,011s to allocate 100 000 tables
L563[23:17:50]
<Kristopher38> it's really fast
L564[23:17:55] <CompanionCube> 2G's the
32-bit windows limit, isn't it?
L565[23:18:04]
<Forecaster> Elfi if you have a prompt
feel free
L566[23:18:18]
<Forecaster> I might draw some more
tomorrow
L567[23:18:52] <Izaya> Elfi: did you see
my moth
L568[23:19:00]
<Kristopher38> I've obviously got 64 bit
windows but I don't know what was lua's target, i got a precompiled
binary
L569[23:20:55]
<Ocawesome101> i ran that in the lua
interpreter and had to forcibly restart my computer ;.;
L570[23:21:01]
<Kodos> Oh
nice mekanism v10 finally dropped
L571[23:21:08]
<Ocawesome101> hence the sudden temporary
disappearance
L572[23:21:24]
<Kristopher38> oof xD
L573[23:21:41] <CompanionCube> this is the
type of thing the oom killer exists for :p
L574[23:22:20]
<Ocawesome101> `Compressor algorithm for
zswap, Linux currently supports lzo, lz4, zstd, zlo-rle and
zl4hc.`
L575[23:22:27]
<Ocawesome101> > `zlo-rle`
L576[23:22:33]
<Ocawesome101> is this a typo in a
manpage?
L577[23:23:17]
<Ariri>
fluffy sheep-taur-girl indee
L578[23:23:21]
<Ariri>
d
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<Ocawesome101> :O nooooo izaya
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L584[23:27:56]
<Forecaster> Dog gammit
L585[23:28:16]
<Forecaster> There are too many neat dice
things on Kickstarter
L586[23:28:21]
<Forecaster> I want them all
L587[23:30:29] <CompanionCube> so the lua
thing seesms to have stalled at around 13.5G of memory
L588[23:30:44] <CompanionCube> things
didn't get slow until it hit 10 or so.
L589[23:31:05] <CompanionCube> i got a
free load average of 15-17.
L590[23:31:21] <CompanionCube> i killed
it: lua -e "main = {} for i = 1, 2^27 do main[i] = {}
end" 71.17s user 6.97s system 16% cpu 7:57.25 total
L591[23:31:38]
<Forecaster> %remindme 10h neat dice
L592[23:31:38] <MichiBot> I'll remind you
about "neat dice" at 07/11/2020 01:31:38 AM
L593[23:31:54] <Izaya> I recently realised
I have 16GB of RAM just sitting on my desk
L594[23:32:04] <Izaya> gonna slap that in
my server so I can run more game servers
L595[23:32:16] <CompanionCube> what's
gonna be painful is swapping firefox back in
L596[23:32:25] <Izaya> swapoff then
swapon
L597[23:32:26] <CompanionCube> i've got
5.8G of used swap right now.
L598[23:32:33] <CompanionCube> Izaya: good
idea.
L599[23:33:33] <Izaya> I have those on
rare occasions.
L600[23:34:31]
<AdorableCatgirl> 👀
L601[23:34:45] <Izaya> Anyway, it's 0830,
I'm going to bed.
L602[23:34:58]
<AdorableCatgirl> bye izzy
L604[23:35:38] <CompanionCube> also a good
ideal: SIGTERM the content processes
L605[23:36:50] <Izaya> I restart my web
browser at least daily
L606[23:37:00] <CompanionCube> so do
i
L607[23:37:02] <Izaya> Doesn't have the
decency to release in-memory cache
L608[23:37:25]
<AdorableCatgirl> i only do it when it's
using too much memory
L609[23:37:31] <Izaya> Sorry to ruin your
fantasy but you're not the only program on my system and I only
have 16GB of RAM
L610[23:37:41]
<AdorableCatgirl> "only
16GB"
L611[23:38:02] <Izaya> which is,
theoretically, 16383.5M more than you need
L612[23:38:03]
<AdorableCatgirl> 16GB is a lot wtf
L613[23:38:28] <CompanionCube> consider
that there's multiple browser processes that compete for
memory
L614[23:38:50]
<AdorableCatgirl> then again, i can be
seen using machines with 4GB of mememory or less
L615[23:38:55]
<AdorableCatgirl> *memory
L616[23:39:01]
<AdorableCatgirl> sometimes even just
512MB!
L618[23:39:13] <Izaya> my second favourite
laptop has 512M
L619[23:39:16] <Izaya> laptops are for
ssh
L620[23:39:40] <CompanionCube> may as well
go full 9front for thoese then, no?
L621[23:40:11] <Izaya> I prefer Haiku on
the S10e actually
L622[23:40:17]
<AdorableCatgirl> hey izzy, let's make our
own OS
L623[23:40:21] <CompanionCube> if they're
gonna be thin clients, may as well use an OS that works well as
that.
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L625[23:40:24] <Izaya> cursed though it
is, Web+ is actually usable on it
L626[23:41:09] <Izaya> WebPositive is even
usable on a machine with a 350Mhz Pentium II with 384M of RAM
L627[23:41:13] <Izaya> I find that quite
impressive.
L628[23:41:27] <CompanionCube> yep,
considering it's webkit, right?
L629[23:41:32] <Izaya> yeah
L630[23:41:47] <Izaya> Is it overly
pleasant? No. Does it make you want to die? No.
L631[23:43:33]
<AdorableCatgirl> man AC7 has a bangin
OST
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