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L1[00:01:06] <Izaya> apparently there's a
POSIX archive format that is neither tar nor cpio and nobody
uses
L2[00:01:19] <CompanionCube> is it pax
L3[00:01:39] <CompanionCube>
itshappening.jpg: 'Huge queues of lorries form at ports as the end
of the Brexit transition period approaches'
L4[00:09:57]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L5[00:09:59] <MichiBot> Wild! Forecaster!
You beat your own previous record of 3 hours, 48 minutes and 55
seconds (By 28 minutes and 36 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L6[00:10:00] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.004 tonk points!
plus 0.006 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
1.7177085, Position #2 Need 0.12507141 more points to pass
CompanionCube!
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<bad at
vijya> I WAS SUMMONED
L15[01:19:34]
<bad at
vijya> At work tho
L16[01:19:37]
<bad at
vijya> Bbl after 11
L17[01:19:44] <Izaya> but it's 12
L18[01:19:59]
<bad at
vijya> 11 US Eastern
L19[01:20:06]
<bad at
vijya> 23h, rather
L20[01:20:33] <Izaya> 2300-5000
L21[01:20:38]
<bad at
vijya> Back to work
L22[01:30:04] <ThePiGuy24> 2300-50000
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L25[01:45:40] <dequbed> CompanionCube: I
feel for ya. I'll enjoy my one-day-shipping of parts from Mouser
and DigiKey because EU while you will have days of delay.
L26[01:47:42] <CompanionCube> dequbed:
aside from the general terribleness of the situation, you can't
even have the comfort of schadenfreude because it's like that scene
in the big short where they get chewed out for celebrating betting
against the US's economy.
L27[01:48:14] <Izaya> hah!
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L29[02:02:41] <dequbed> CompanionCube: I'd
send you cookies and chocolate but I doubt those will get through
customs ;)
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L31[02:02:47] <CompanionCube> :)
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<Kodos>
%tonk
L41[03:19:01] <MichiBot> Jeepers! Kodos!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 3 hours, 9
minutes and 2 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L42[03:19:02] <MichiBot> Kodos's new record
is 3 hours, 9 minutes and 2 seconds! Kodos also gained 0.00315 tonk
points for stealing the tonk. Position #3. Need 0.12650663 more
points to pass Forecaster!
L43[03:19:10]
<Kodos>
%sip
L44[03:19:10] <MichiBot> You drink a porous
naqahdah potion (New!). Kodos feels slightly stronger.
L45[04:09:34] <Amanda> %splash a sleeping
Inari with mutable blue potion
L46[04:09:35] <MichiBot> You fling a
mutable blue potion (New!) that splashes onto a sleeping Inari. a
sleeping Inari turns into a fairy boy until they see a star
fall.
L47[04:16:51]
<bad at
vijya> Nice
L48[04:16:57]
<bad at
vijya> Today has made me want to puke
L49[04:17:12]
<bad at
vijya> I am horrible with people.
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L52[04:51:52] <Amanda> Night nerds
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<Forecaster> %tonk
L64[06:38:19] <MichiBot> Woooo!
Forecaster! You beat Kodos's previous record of 3 hours, 9
minutes and 2 seconds (By 10 minutes and 15 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L65[06:38:20] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 3 hours, 19 minutes and 17 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00068 (0.00017 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #2. Need 0.12439141 more points to pass
CompanionCube!
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L71[10:09:47]
<Forecaster> I don't even meet the minimum
specs
L72[10:10:07]
<Forecaster> for the cpu
L73[10:10:11]
<Forecaster> I barely do for gpu
L74[10:34:30]
<Z0idberg>
Almost a year since the 1000 day mark
L75[10:34:31]
<Z0idberg>
tiberius% uptime
L76[10:34:31]
<Z0idberg>
5:23AM up 1225 days, 14:50, 2 users, load averages: 0.28, 0.31,
0.30
L77[10:40:42] <Michiyo> %calc
1225/365
L78[10:40:42] <MichiBot> 1225/365 =>
3.3561645
L79[10:40:48] <Michiyo> dang.
L80[11:03:46]
<Forecaster> sigh, I basically have to
replace everything except the PSU, harddrives and possibly the
GPU
L81[11:04:57] <Michiyo> :(
L82[11:05:23]
<Forecaster> so new MB, CPU and RAM,
because all of those go together
L83[11:05:52] <Michiyo> my next upgrade is
going to be about $800 in board/CPU and I'm going to lose half my
RAM
L84[11:06:12]
<Forecaster> will have to wait a month or
so
L85[11:06:30]
<Forecaster> then I will get the money
from an invoice I will be sending out soon
L86[11:06:59]
<Forecaster> it'll be more than $1400 so
it should do the trick
L87[11:07:41] <Elfi> I feel like moore's
law is slowing down enough that my computer should hold me
well
L88[11:08:06] <Michiyo> I bought into a
basically dead end platform when I upgraded last. :/
L89[11:08:10]
<Forecaster> yeah, this might be the last
upgrade I need for a while, but my current CPU is like 4 years old
now
L90[11:08:36] <Michiyo> my baord can
support Gen 2 ThreadRipper, which seems to get me like 3-10% more
performance, for about $1500.
L91[11:08:54] <Michiyo> OR, I can swap
board/ram for a ryzen 7 and get a 33% boost with an actual upgrade
path :P
L92[11:09:10]
<Forecaster> I basically have nothing
that's not completely outrageous without upgrading the MB because
it's too old
L93[11:09:28]
<Forecaster> heck I had to update the BIOS
to boot from an SSD
L94[11:09:29] <Michiyo> err
L95[11:09:35] <Michiyo> s/ram/CPU/
L96[11:09:35] <MichiBot> <Michiyo>
OR, I can swap board/CPU for a ryzen 7 and get a 33% boost with an
actual upgrade path :P
L97[11:09:46] <Michiyo> Oof...
L98[11:09:57] <Elfi> I think my computer's
original build date is pushing like 5 or 6
L99[11:10:08] <Izaya> 4790 stronk
L100[11:10:16]
<Forecaster> my case is 15 years old
now
L101[11:10:29] <Elfi> Only issue I'm
having with it is a memory bottleneck and that's only because of me
using the onboard video
L102[11:10:35]
<Forecaster> fortunately it's the oldest
part I have
L103[11:10:36] <Izaya> if you're not using
a 90s EATX server case what are you doing
L104[11:10:42] <Elfi> Man
L105[11:10:54] <Elfi> You're making me
miss my old supermicro tower
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L107[11:11:36] <Elfi> Other things I miss:
my amiga monitor
L108[11:12:04]
<Forecaster> weh, I want to be rich
L109[11:12:33] <Izaya> wouldn't it be
nice
L110[11:12:42]
<Forecaster> it would
L111[11:13:13]
<Forecaster> it'd be so nice to just throw
money at this problem, just get the highest end pre-built computer
shipped to me
L112[11:14:09] <Izaya> I'd be okay with a
new GPU, honestly. Can't really afford a car.
L113[11:14:47]
<Forecaster> I have a car, but I need
CPU
L115[11:24:23] <Izaya> apparently ZZR250s
are going for like 4 grand now
L116[11:24:39] <Izaya> 4x what they're
worth IMO and I have one
L117[11:25:57]
<Forecaster> Elfi: ^
L118[11:26:17] <Elfi> Wow
L119[11:27:19] <Elfi> I am about ready to
go googling for what's the most power-efficient midrange card
L120[11:27:36] <Elfi> Because low-end
doesn't exist anymore
L121[11:28:22] <Izaya> man I wanted to buy
like, a 4GB 550 for my grandad's computer
L122[11:28:30] <Izaya> they're only $20
less than an 8GB 580
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L128[11:54:19] <crewielana> hi
L129[11:54:30]
<Forecaster> %hello
L130[11:54:30] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
Hello! Welcome to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel!
Please ask your questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide
error/code examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one
line!) Dont mind the random conversation you might have walked
into.
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<Forecaster> %bye
L133[11:54:39] <MichiBot> Forecaster: Oh,
well, bye I guess...
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L146[15:03:02] <MichiBot>
Title:
[Request]: Drones upgrade that allows item use
| Posted by:
Stalkstalks
| Posted: Wed Jun 01 00:04:13 UTC 2016
|
Status: closed
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<Vaur>
%tonk
L150[15:13:45]
<Vaur>
%tonk 25850
L151[15:13:45] <MichiBot> Fudge! Vaur!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 3 hours, 19 minutes and
17 seconds (By 5 hours, 16 minutes and 8 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L152[15:13:46] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 8 hours, 35 minutes and 26 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.02108 (0.00527 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#16. (Overtook Saghetti) Need 0.00555 more points to pass
SnailDOS!
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L155[15:17:47] <Amanda> Drones can also
interact with inventories, so they can be used as curriors, if you
want to use tools, use a robot
L156[15:22:21] <Amanda> And playwers act
as inventories in 1.10(?)+ so one idea someone had was to make
drones find and strip players who are hostile of their weapons and
armor
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L161[17:26:46] <Grumpz> hi
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<i develop
things> > calls and SMS just work now
L177[18:41:41]
<i develop
things> Izaya: nice, isn't it?
L178[18:41:56] <Izaya> it is /o/
L179[18:42:04] <Izaya> and good timing too
because I don't have an alternative now
L180[18:42:14] <Izaya> a shame MUCs are a
little flaky in Chatty
L181[18:42:16]
<i develop
things> heh
L182[18:42:26]
<i develop
things> i have a google voice number i use for mms
L183[18:42:34]
<i develop
things> little bit annoying but i don't use it much anyway
L184[18:42:44] <Izaya> MUCs with OMEMO
just sorta, don't work
L185[18:42:52] <Izaya> which is a shame,
because otherwise I wouldn't even need Dino installed
L186[18:43:57] <Izaya> OMEMO in 1:1 chats
works nicely
L187[18:45:05] <Izaya> in theory because
it's libpurple based you could install pidgin-opensteamworks and
get Steam chats in there
L188[18:45:12] <Izaya> among other
things
L189[18:45:15]
<bad at
vijya> wait
L190[18:45:15]
<bad at
vijya> what
L191[18:45:44] <Izaya>
pidgin-opensteamworks uses the mobile steam API to provide a
libpurple interface for steam
L192[18:45:49] <Izaya> chatty is
libpurple-based
L193[18:45:56]
<bad at
vijya> ah ic
L194[18:46:12] <Izaya> so in theory you
could get steam chats in your SMS/XMPP program
L195[18:46:44] <Izaya> the plugin doesn't
do group chats though so it's of limited utility
L196[18:46:46] <Izaya> nice touch
though
L197[18:46:48]
<ThePiGuy24> wouldnt suprise me if valve
started releasing steam on ARM sometime in the near future :p
L198[18:46:57] <Izaya> ehhhhh
L199[18:47:22]
<bad at
vijya> JIT x86 to ARM
L200[18:47:23] <Izaya> there aren't really
any usable ARM machines
L201[18:47:25]
<bad at
vijya> :^)
L202[18:47:52] <Izaya> actually, I tell a
lie, there are server and workstation boards with PCI-e
L203[18:48:04] <Izaya> they might as well
support RISC-V though
L204[18:48:52] <Izaya> given the low
volume of ARM stuff Steam would be usable on
L205[18:49:01] <Izaya> if they want to
release the Steam Link client more widely though...
L206[18:49:16]
<ThePiGuy24> (ngl i mainly just want it
for RPi and Pinephone :p)
L207[18:49:29]
<bad at
vijya> steamlink on pinephone would be nice
L208[18:49:42]
<ThePiGuy24> no not steam link, steam
itself :p
L209[18:49:44] <Izaya> it does have an
absolutely monstorous display
L210[18:50:24]
<bad at
vijya> nah i mean like
L211[18:50:25]
<bad at
vijya> for me
L212[18:50:28]
<bad at
vijya> steam link would be nice
L213[18:51:00]
<ThePiGuy24> wonder which would be easier
to get working, RPi version of steam link or Android version
L214[18:51:07] <Izaya> in theory you could
run the RPi version, yeah
L215[18:51:35] <Izaya> if you're using
pmOS you'd probably have to run a GNU/Linux container because I
doubt it'd run on musl
L216[18:52:05] <Izaya> but it'd be lighter
than running it on x86 under qemu
L217[18:52:08] <Izaya> which I've done
before B)
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<i develop
things> oh
L220[18:55:16]
<i develop
things> also
L221[18:55:30]
<i develop
things> i hear MMS is somewhat sort of close to working with
Chatty / Phosh
L222[18:56:24] <Izaya> Haven't tried yet
but hopefully
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L227[19:02:53] <Izaya> man I still need to
play with that Pentium III machine
L228[19:03:08] <Izaya> do you think I can
run both the slot 1 processor and a socket 370 processor at the
same time
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<bad at
vijya> this entire build is just
L235[19:35:12]
<bad at
vijya> "this is a tight fit...."
L236[19:39:19] <Inari> the best kind of
fit owo
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<ThePiGuy24> Inari %lewd
L248[19:55:31] <MichiBot> ThePiGuy24:
What did inari do now?!
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L251[20:45:56] <Amanda> ...goddesses
above, that's a sudden dose of "feel-old"
L252[20:46:19] <Amanda> I just realised a
probably non-trivial amount of my music collection is songs older
than the kids in here
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L254[20:47:41] <Izaya> embrace boomer
music
L255[20:48:42] <Amanda> the song I'm
currently listening to is from 2000 -- almost 21 old enough to
drink in most of the US. ._.
L256[20:51:01] <Amanda> rather, the album
it's listed under is, it may be older, as is the case for a lot of
dance/elcectronic music...
L257[20:56:21] <Amanda> %choose RS or
AE
L258[20:56:22] <MichiBot> Amanda: I'm 40%
"AE"!
L259[20:57:30] <dequbed> Amanda: Remember
when the new milennium kids where these annoying little kids?
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L262[21:01:52] <Amanda> dequbed: ?
L263[21:02:50] <dequbed> Kids born in 2000
are adults now q.q
L264[21:04:18] <Amanda> yup
L265[21:12:23]
<Saphire>
Heh
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L268[22:05:04] <MichiBot>
Pipelinefunk
- concert - Saxophone with a crazy natural echo from the pipeline /
Armin Küpper | length:
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19,528,723 | by
Armin
Küpper | Published On 9/6/2020
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L271[22:51:36] <Michiyo> Ever mean to hit
Shift-C, and hit Ctrl-C by accident, then spent 60 seconds cursing
life waiting for a important process to finish shitting itself so
you can start it back up which takes like 20 minutes?
L272[22:51:38] <Michiyo> q_q
L273[22:52:15]
<Forecaster> Nope
L274[22:52:25] <Michiyo> Yeah, that's
pretty specific... lol
L275[22:53:03]
<Forecaster> Not really an issue in
windows :P
L276[22:53:14] <Michiyo> This happened on
Windows.
L277[22:53:16] <Michiyo> lol
L278[22:53:22]
<Forecaster> At most I could accidentally
copy something
L279[22:53:47] <Michiyo> This program
specifically uses Ctrl-C to close.
L280[22:53:49] <Michiyo> On windows
L281[22:53:56]
<Forecaster> Ah
L282[22:54:14]
<Forecaster> Weird
L283[22:54:28]
<Forecaster> Unless it's
command-line
L284[22:54:30] <Michiyo> Production code
from a large MMO Producer too
L285[22:54:40] <Michiyo> Eh, kinda.. it
runs in a console window lol
L286[22:55:17]
<Forecaster> Well then it's not
weird
L287[22:57:58]
<ThePiGuy24> can somewhat relate
L288[22:58:48] *
Michiyo twiddles her thumbs waiting for this to finish starting
back up
L289[22:59:05] <Michiyo> 12 of 53 maps
started..
L290[22:59:36] <Michiyo> it starts up in
pairs, each pair takes 15 seconds to over a minute to start
L291[23:00:47]
<ThePiGuy24> i have a discord bot that
takes over an hour to start for no good reason, and sometimes i
want to copy some of its output, so i Crtl+Shift+C, but sometimes i
forget the Shift
L292[23:00:57] <Michiyo> An hour?!
L293[23:01:09] <Michiyo> And I thought
MichiBot's ~45 seconds was bad.
L294[23:01:10] <Michiyo> lol
L295[23:01:14]
<ThePiGuy24> yeah somethings borken about
it but i cba fixing it
L296[23:01:23] <Amanda> ... how the
hell...
L297[23:01:38] <Amanda> Are you hitting a
dead endpoint with a stupid-high timeout or someting!?
L298[23:01:53]
<ThePiGuy24> its pretty rare that i have
to restart it, because i can reload the commnds without restarting
the bot
L299[23:03:04] <Izaya> > when you
change a value with gsettings and it crashes your session and
prevents you from logging in
L300[23:03:27] <Izaya> > your session
is on wayland because of course it is so there's no
xorg-session.log to figure out what's wrong
L301[23:06:44] <Amanda> Izaya: there's a
good chance it's logged in the journald
L302[23:06:49] <Amanda> `journalctl
-ef`
L303[23:07:00] <Izaya> pmOS doesn't use
systemd
L304[23:07:04] <Amanda> ah
L305[23:07:07] <Amanda> no idea then.
:D
L306[23:07:10] <Izaya> :D
L307[23:07:39]
<ThePiGuy24> recompile wayland to printf
fucking everything and run like dogshit
L309[23:20:20] <Izaya> fucking
L310[23:20:23] <Izaya> is the pinephone
real
L311[23:20:28] <Izaya> the modem module,
right
L312[23:21:11] <Izaya> so you interact
with it by spewing hayes commands to it over serial
L313[23:21:20] <Izaya> but you can also
use adb to get a shell on it
L314[23:21:46] <Izaya> and it's a
single-core ARM SOC with 512M of RAM and flash, pretending to be a
dialup modem
L315[23:21:59] <Izaya> and it has a
coprocessor that actually talks to the WAN
L316[23:22:12] <Izaya> the mobile network
coprocessor has a mobile network coprocessor
L317[23:22:42] <Izaya> the module itself
is running embedded linux of some sort
L318[23:26:12]
<ThePiGuy24> run doom on the modem
L319[23:26:23] <Izaya> it's certainly
powerful enough
L320[23:27:01] <Izaya> up to 1.3Ghz
L321[23:27:07] <Izaya> and that's
ARM
L322[23:27:21] <Izaya> I bet you could do
1024x768 in software with that
L323[23:27:58] <dequbed> Izaya: That's
pretty normal though. Like all the OEM modems I have looked at run
either Minix or Linux.
L324[23:28:17] <Izaya> yeah I imagine it
is
L325[23:28:21] <Izaya> it's just
cursed
L326[23:28:26] <dequbed> Oh yeah
totally
L327[23:28:36] <dequbed> But have you
*looked* at the PSTN?
L328[23:28:55] <Izaya> in more detail than
I'd care to have tbh
L329[23:29:03] <dequbed> A modem running
Minix acting like it's still using pilot tones for anything is like
the *least* cursed thing.
L330[23:29:35] <Izaya> a normal phone has
the modem integrated into the main processor but they wanted to
avoid the baseband being able to r/w main memory
L331[23:29:45] <Izaya> so we have ...
this.
L332[23:29:58] <dequbed> I mean read the
SIM spec and you know why :p
L333[23:30:03] <dequbed> Embedded Java
/o/
L334[23:30:19] <dequbed> Distributed over
GSM sideband communication \o\
L335[23:30:24] <dequbed> Running with no
authentication \o/
L336[23:30:47] <dequbed> And you thought
Silent SMS were bad ;P
L337[23:33:01] <dequbed> But hey, it lets
you play Pong on the side of a buidling so %shrug
L338[23:33:03] <MichiBot> dequbed: No you
shrug!
L340[23:35:26] <MichiBot>
Project
Blinkenlights: Blinkenlights | length:
11m 14s | Likes:
193 Dislikes:
3 Views:
24,847 | by
Tim Pritlove
| Published On 5/5/2012
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L343[23:51:53] <dequbed> Izaya: wanna have
a fun moment of future terror?
L344[23:52:00] <Izaya> whatcha got for
me
L345[23:53:11] <dequbed> Izaya: In 100
years time infrastructure tech like the interwebs, driving cars
et.al. will be defined by backwards compatibility and heaping on
more and more stuff on old technology as PSTN is now.
L346[23:53:38] <Izaya> oh okay
L347[23:54:15] <Izaya> dequbed: I've told
you about A Deepness in the Sky, right?
L348[23:54:33] <dequbed> You haven't lived
until you connected an old analog telephone over isdn to an LTE
modem but I'd rather keep that out of my immediate vicinity
L349[23:55:34] <Izaya> I mean
L350[23:55:59] <Izaya> I've connected an
analog phone to a VDSL modem/router
L351[23:56:07] <Izaya> which was acting as
a SIP client
L352[23:56:30] <Amanda> %choose cubes or
rain box
L353[23:56:31] <MichiBot> Amanda: Eeny,
meeny, miny, cubes.
L354[23:56:33] <Izaya> over the phone
connection the actual phone was plugged into previously
L355[23:57:34] <dequbed> Izaya: I mean if
you look at the right parts the PSTN is incredibly cool *because*
it's so strongly focused on backwards and forwards compatability.
But it makes for some absolutely cursed tech stacks.
L356[23:59:49] <Izaya> I bring up A
Deepness in the Sky because one of the main characters is a
programmer-archaeologist that spends an amount of time looking
through 8000 years of unix cruft