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L1[00:13:54]
<bad at
vijya> Izaya: so, blt2 is happening
L2[00:14:21]
<bad at
vijya> recursive tables are now supported
L3[00:17:53]
<bad at
vijya> and lots of under the hood changes
L4[00:18:12]
<bad at
vijya> it's a completely new format tbh, i just like the name so
i'm keeping it
L5[00:26:43]
<bad at
vijya> mmm, maybe i shouldn't keep doing the same jank i've
always done
L6[00:26:56]
<bad at
vijya> maybe i should completely reengineer it
L7[01:09:39] <MichiBot> Lizzy REMINDER:
renew domain
L8[01:19:51]
<Michiyo>
Damn it, I can't get this machine to even boot NVMe with Clover
installed on a flash drive :(
L9[01:25:44]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L10[01:25:45] <MichiBot> Boo-yah! Vaur!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 59 minutes and 36 seconds
(By 27 minutes and 56 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L11[01:25:46] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 1 hour, 27 minutes and 33 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.00047 tonk
points for stealing the tonk. Position #1.
L12[01:26:32]
<Vaur> mmm,
not a good tonk 😐
L13[02:03:16]
<Z0idberg>
Wombats are the best thing since shitting bricks
L14[02:13:56]
<Michiyo>
Ok, so it boots windows via Clover, but not TrueNAS
L15[03:06:08]
<bad at
vijya> neat, table flattening works
L16[03:06:09]
<bad at
vijya> now let's see if i can make it work in reverse
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L19[03:37:44]
<bad at
vijya> hm, now that i have flattened tables
L20[03:38:09]
<bad at
vijya> i could use the stuff i was originally planning for BLTv2
to make this monstrosity work lmao
L22[04:40:39] *
Amanda tucks in around Elfi, eyes the pile of tireds she found
wearily
L23[04:40:43] <Amanda> Night nerds
L24[04:43:35] <Izaya> bad_at_vijya: does
that mean more bacon and lettuce, or more tomato?
L25[05:00:31]
<bad at
vijya> Izaya: bacon, because tables are now flat like
bacon
L26[05:00:39]
<bad at
vijya> just
L27[05:00:48]
<bad at
vijya> crinkles
L28[05:15:38] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L29[05:15:38] <MichiBot> By my throth!
CompanionCube! You beat Vaur's previous record of 1 hour, 27
minutes and 33 seconds (By 2 hours, 22 minutes and 20 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L30[05:15:39] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 3 hours, 49 minutes and 53 seconds! CompanionCube
also gained 0.00474 (0.00237 x 2) tonk points for stealing the
tonk. Position #2. Need 0.0645414 more points to pass Vaur!
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L32[05:22:10] <Izaya> nice
L34[06:38:40] <Ariri> %remindme 12h finish
all the docs for the ARG (pekodam, time runners, tommyinnit) and
read scrollback for new TR info + sidequest compile
L35[06:38:40] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"finish all the docs for the ARG (pekodam, time runners,
tommyinnit) and read scrollback for new TR info + sidequest
compile" in 12h at 03/23/2021 06:38:40 PM
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L38[06:42:59]
<tShaw> IS
there an OpenComputers emulator, just like CCEmuX?
L40[06:45:56]
<bad at
vijya> Izaya: lmao, wanna know the reason for BLTv2?
L41[06:46:37]
<bad at
vijya> because Lunar Station uses them for a lot of resource
files
L42[06:46:52]
<bad at
vijya> BLT structures, that is
L43[06:47:19]
<bad at
vijya> it's wacky
L44[06:52:44] <CompanionCube> tShaw:
multiple
L45[06:52:46] <Izaya> mildly cursed but
neat
L48[07:03:58] <MichiBot>
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L49[07:33:15] <CompanionCube> Izaya: so
microsoft may or may not buy discord
L50[07:35:30]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L51[07:35:31] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Forecaster, you were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 3
hours, 49 minutes and 53 seconds this time. 2 hours, 19 minutes and
52 seconds were wasted! Missed by 1 hour and 30 minutes!
L52[07:39:35] <Izaya> ... That's
exceedingly conflicting.
L53[07:39:48] <Izaya> On one hand, Discord
being managed by literally anyone but Discord would be good.
L54[07:40:04] <Izaya> On the other hand,
they lifted their tactics straight from 90s-2000s microsoft
L55[07:45:28]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L56[07:46:02]
<bad at
vijya> BLTv2 has tag flags, and most aren't filled out
L57[07:46:11]
<bad at
vijya> but one of them, tag_flags.internal is pretty neat
L58[07:46:49]
<bad at
vijya> it means the four bits that normally specify the width of
the int that holds the size of the tag are actually the size of the
tag
L59[07:46:58]
<bad at
vijya> really nice for ints and short strings and stuff
L60[08:04:53] <CompanionCube> Izaya: it
would be more conflicted if i had strong feelings about
microsoft....but i don't.
L61[08:26:45]
<bad at
vijya> i dunno why it's internalling strings over 16 characters
in length
L62[08:26:46]
<bad at
vijya> wack
L63[08:27:14]
<bad at
vijya> *over 15 characters
L64[08:29:21]
<bad at
vijya> oh i forgot to actually write the strings out
L65[08:29:23]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L66[08:41:48] <Lizzy> dammit past Lizzy,
why you tell michibot to remind you to renew a domain but not which
domain to renew?
L67[08:42:06]
<bad at
vijya> at least a BLTv2 decoder is uh...decently small, i
guess
L68[08:42:31]
<bad at
vijya> the biggest part is the table unflattener, it seems
L69[08:51:46]
<bad at
vijya> mwahahaha
L70[08:51:48]
<bad at
vijya> god, it's huge
L71[08:51:55]
<bad at
vijya> 6.2k
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L76[09:25:22]
<bad at
vijya> well
L77[09:25:27]
<bad at
vijya> got BLTv2 to work in LuaJIT
L78[09:25:36]
<bad at
vijya> i'll get a Lua 5.3 version working soon enough
L79[09:25:48]
<bad at
vijya> with more fancy features
L80[09:28:19] <Saphire> Oh hey found OC2
v:
L81[09:46:32]
<Vaur>
%sip
L82[09:46:32] <MichiBot> You drink a
sedimented void potion (New!). A giant boulder is rolling towards
Vaur! They fail to evade it with a 3 vs DC 15 and takes 1d6 =>
1 damage.
L84[09:55:57]
<Corded>
<Saphire> Hello darkness my old friend..
L85[10:09:42]
<Wattana>
what's the default beep duration for computers in oc?
L86[10:10:17]
<Wattana>
>Saphire: *sigh*
L87[10:10:18]
<Wattana> I
would start working on a massive electricity farm or somethin if
that were to happen to me
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L89[10:12:21] <Izaya> like 0.5s?
L90[10:13:09]
<Wattana> i
tested it out and it would seem to be 0.1s. thx for the help
though
L91[10:13:41]
<Wattana> I
am trying to use CSharp.lua with OC. Got the build and demo code
working but I have to make dummy classes and methods for the
compiler not to error out
L92[10:14:14]
<Corded>
<Saphire> >Wattana: I would start working on a massive
electricity fa…
L93[10:14:14]
<Corded>
<Saphire> It... has a creative energy block <.<
L94[10:15:13]
<Wattana>
~~supernatural powers~~
L95[10:52:31]
<Vaur>
%sip
L96[10:52:31] <MichiBot> You drink a
simulated jumbonium potion (New!). The bottle turns into a lime
bow.
L97[11:10:31] <Vampyre> creative energy is
just not enough for OC2... Maybe try 2? ;-)
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L101[11:29:01] <t20kdc> Izaya: A match
made in the pits of the Nether.
L102[11:30:01] <Amanda> Like blackjack,
and fishermen?
L103[11:30:19] <Amanda> Oh, I was scrolled
up
L104[12:01:28] <Izaya> took me a
minute
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L106[13:15:03] <dequbed> Izaya: I'd call
Ark "Excel: the game" but I think it's just you that
plays it that way. :P
L107[13:15:59] <dequbed> Besides,
"Excel: The Game" has to go to X3 which is basically
Spreadsheets but they occasionally fight themselves and you get
pretty laser shows.
L108[13:16:35] <Izaya> Could I interest
you in Eve Online?
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L110[13:17:26] <dequbed> Nah thanks
L111[13:18:59] <dequbed> Eve Online is the
kind of game I'd probably enjoy too much
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L113[13:36:59]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L114[13:37:00] <MichiBot> Eureka!
Forecaster! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of 3 hours,
49 minutes and 53 seconds (By 2 hours, 11 minutes and 34 seconds)!
I hope you're happy!
L115[13:37:01] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 6 hours, 1 minute and 28 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.00876 (0.00219 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#3. Need 0.0726905 more points to pass CompanionCube!
L116[14:01:10]
<Vaur>
%sip
L117[14:01:10] <MichiBot> You drink a soft
automato potion (New!). Vaur reboots for an update for 4
minutes.
L118[14:09:54]
<Forecaster> oh boy taxes are fun
L119[14:15:51]
<Vaur>
%sip
L120[14:15:51] <MichiBot> You drink an
eroded pear potion (New!). Vaur's favourite cup is now upside
down.
L121[14:18:29] <Amanda> %remindme 2h30m
check on the elevator
L122[14:18:29] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"check on the elevator" in 2h30m at 03/23/2021 04:48:29
PM
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L125[14:37:55]
<Vaur>
%sip
L126[14:37:55] <MichiBot> You drink a
sweet ruby potion (New!). Vaur: Nothing seemed to happen...
L127[14:49:46]
<Forecaster> %choose go buy stuff?
L128[14:49:46] <MichiBot> Forecaster: I
don't think I've heard of "go buy stuff", so probably
not.
L129[14:50:07]
<Forecaster> well you're stuck on a
server, so that makes sense
L130[14:50:11]
<Forecaster> I'm gonna do it anyway
L131[14:51:18]
<Vaur>
%sip
L132[14:51:19] <MichiBot> You drink a wild
grass potion (New!). Vaur turns into a water horse frog until they
have A Forked potion.
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L134[15:04:55]
<Myros>
%sip
L135[15:04:55] <MichiBot> You drink a
woolly strawberry potion (New!). Myros feels a sudden surge of
static electricity.
L136[15:06:44]
<Myros>
%remindme 1d Enable Firewall again
L137[15:06:45] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"Enable Firewall again" in 1d at 03/24/2021 03:06:44
PM
L138[15:07:17] <Amanda> Quick,everyone
hack Myros! :P
L139[15:08:30] <Amanda> 102 more Versitile
Framework and I can start tiers 5&6
L140[15:09:12] <Amanda> %choose run a
second power line for sulfur or fuck it, it gets to be critical
power also
L141[15:09:12] <MichiBot> Amanda: fuck
it, it gets to be critical power also'os, for a complete
breakfast!
L142[15:11:57]
<Vaur>
%sip
L143[15:11:58] <MichiBot> You drink an
oxidised tan potion (New!). Everything Vaur says is now in
Wingdings until they have some bacon.
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L149[15:38:13]
<Vaur>
%sip
L150[15:38:15] <MichiBot> You drink an
oxidised red potion (New!). The next remote Vaur looks for is extra
hard to find.
L151[15:38:35]
<Vaur>
%ping
L152[15:38:35] <MichiBot> Vaur: Sorry.
You can't get your ping from over a bridge. You can ping irc users
by passing one or more as arguments.
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L154[15:38:43]
<Vaur> rip
?
L155[15:39:29]
<Vaur>
%sip
L156[15:41:40] <Elfi> Ping literally just
sets off someone's highlights on IRC by saying their name without a
zero-width non-breaking space
L157[15:44:30] <Elfi> There's not really
as much need for pinging yourself on discord since the client's so
restricted anyway
L158[15:45:23]
<Vaur> well
the bot didn't respond so I was wondering if it was working
^^
L159[15:45:30]
<Vaur>
hence the "rip ?"
L160[15:45:41] <Elfi> That's weird,
Michibot responded from our end
L161[15:46:26] <Elfi> <MichiBot>
Vaur: Sorry. You can't get your ping from over a bridge. You can
ping irc users by passing one or more as arguments.
L162[15:46:38]
<Vaur> that
I saw
L163[15:46:45]
<Vaur> but
it was delayed
L164[15:47:01] <Elfi> Corded might be
acting up then
L165[15:47:02] <Elfi> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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L168[16:11:42]
<Forecaster> the ping command gets the
response delay to the user...
L169[16:11:45]
<Forecaster> it's not an irc ping
L170[16:11:56]
<Forecaster> %ping Forecaster
L171[16:11:57] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Forecaster 0.2s
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L173[16:22:39]
<Forecaster> %sip
L174[16:22:39] <MichiBot> You drink a
bubbly rock potion (New!). The bottle turns into a tomato
sling.
L175[16:22:58] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> puts a tomato in it...
L176[16:28:59] <Elfi> Ohhh
L177[16:29:08] <Elfi> haha, I'm
silly
L178[16:29:13] <Elfi> also tired
L179[16:33:01]
<Forecaster> also doing %ping corded %
shows you what happens if I hadn't made the command show that
message to bridge users
L180[16:33:02] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Corded 0.66s
L181[16:33:12]
<Forecaster> what would happen*
L182[16:48:30] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
check on the elevator
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L186[17:27:10]
<AlchemicRaker> Hi! I'm working on a
programming mod for 1.16 and I was curious to find out what else
exists in this space. I'm familiar with oc but I'm wondering if
there's been and progress or alternatives for newer versions of
minecraft and forge
L187[17:27:40]
<i_develop_things> there's computercraft
for forge 1.16 and i think a port to fabric as well
L188[17:28:14]
<i_develop_things> someone a while back
was working on a port of OC to 1.16 fabric but hasn't finished due
to OpenGL being scary or something like that afaik
L189[17:29:02]
<AlchemicRaker> Gotcha! For some reason I
thought CC had been abandoned a while back, that's good news that
it's not
L190[17:29:29]
<i_develop_things> well
L191[17:29:37]
<i_develop_things> CC:Tweaked is pretty
much official CC at this point
L192[17:30:40]
<AlchemicRaker> Very interesting.
Thanks!
L193[17:36:38]
<AlchemicRaker> I heard pneumatic craft
had visually programmable drones... And thaumcraft used to have
golems but the AIs weren't really configurable. Know of anything
else in the "programming in minecraft" space?
L194[17:37:10]
<i_develop_things> there's RetroComputers
i think
L195[17:37:27]
<i_develop_things> other than that not
really unless you build your own computer using redstone or project
red or smth
L196[17:58:44] <Inari> %pet Amanda
L197[17:58:44] <MichiBot> Inari is petting
Amanda with [Edited]. Amanda regains 1d4 => 1 hit points!
L198[18:17:05]
<Vaur>
>AlchemicRaker: I heard pneumatic craft had visually …
L199[18:17:05]
<Vaur>
rftools control had some kind of programming thing based on drag
& drop functions
L200[18:17:41]
<Vaur> its
not really programming as with oc or cc, but you could do some neat
things with it
L201[18:28:21] *
dequbed pings Elfi
L202[18:28:25] <Elfi> waa
L203[18:28:33] <dequbed> <3
L204[18:29:49]
<bad at
vijya> i have to figure out why BLTv2 isn't working in Lua
5.3
L205[18:38:41] <MichiBot> Ariri REMINDER:
finish all the docs for the ARG (pekodam, time runners, tommyinnit)
and read scrollback for new TR info + sidequest compile
L207[18:54:00]
<The Guy> i
have an issue when making trying to connect a rack server to a
monitor it says no bootable medium found: Init.lua
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<The Guy>
nvm i think ik what i did wrong
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L213[19:04:26]
<bad at
vijya> it's werking
L214[19:18:13] <Amanda> %choose truck some
quartz home?
L215[19:18:13] <MichiBot> Amanda: Ah...
well, I'd say wait an hour.
L216[19:40:11]
<AlchemicRaker> >Vaur: rftools control
had some kind of programming t…
L217[19:40:11]
<AlchemicRaker> Visual programming counts
enough, thanks!
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L220[19:45:07] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L221[19:45:09] <MichiBot> Yeah!
CompanionCube! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 6 hours,
1 minute and 28 seconds (By 6 minutes and 40 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L222[19:45:10] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 6 hours, 8 minutes and 8 seconds! CompanionCube also
gained 0.00077 (0.00011 x 7) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
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L223[19:46:54]
<Kristopher38> @AlchemicRaker care to
share more details? I'm interested
L224[19:49:43]
<AlchemicRaker> >Kristopher38:
<@145223516751396864> care to share more detai…
L225[19:49:44]
<AlchemicRaker> of what I'm working on?
can do but it's in its initial stages atm. (I made an older version
of it for 1.12 but I really don't like how the UX ended up, and it
used procedural programming by dropping items into a code
grid...)
L226[19:51:58]
<AlchemicRaker> I loved thaumcraft's
little golems though and always wanted programmable ones so that's
the initial inspiration for the mod. I want to use logical
programming to code golem behaviors. there's complexity in how the
programs run (due to the nature of logical programming) that the
backend has to optimize, but the result is very short and
understandable "programs"
L228[19:59:38]
<AlchemicRaker> if you've used Prolog
before you'll be find this familiar.
L229[20:01:10] <dequbed> PROLOG based
golems? That's either the worst or the best idea I heard this
week.
L230[20:01:52]
<AlchemicRaker> In the interpreter that
runs this, the code is turned into a graph, so that constraints can
be applied first before searching across huge datasets. in this
case, it would begin by finding signs in the area that matched the
text. then it would iterate through slots in those coordinates
until it found a way to make all of the constraints true (can take
and put the item type), then executes the actions
L231[20:03:06]
<AlchemicRaker> I made a prolog
architecture in OC, coded a drone to mine out entire areas and dump
stuff and it was pretty sweet... like "for each coordinate in
this 3d area, mine it and check if you need to refuel or
dump"
L232[20:03:14] <dequbed> That sounds
exceedingly inefficient but we *are* talking about MC here.
Everything is done the generally least efficient way
possible.
L233[20:04:29]
<AlchemicRaker> I'd be more scared of the
inefficiency if I hadn't implemented most of a warren abstract
machine before. I think I can boost its performance enough, and
store partial execution across multiple ticks, so that it is
performant enough to be very usable in large quantities
L234[20:05:27] <dequbed> Honestly I think
the inefficiency comes from everytime a 'sign' BIF is called you're
doing a linear search over several chunks. Either that or you
generate an index of all signs in the area.
L235[20:05:41]
<AlchemicRaker> and this will be using a
small subset of prolog/logical programming, again allowing for
improvements
L236[20:05:45] <dequbed> Space/Time
tradeoff of all that.
L237[20:06:22] <dequbed> I personally
would use a cheap(ish) "marker" kind of block/system so I
know what to generate an index of and never have to do a linear
search.
L238[20:06:40]
<AlchemicRaker> right right. between
caching and limiting the affected range (nearby and LOS vision
only, except in special cases). But you can also use constants if
you want to not worry about vision distance
L239[20:08:16] <dequbed> Eh. I prefer not
giving an user a tarpit to get stuck in. The cost of "gimme a
sign that has <STRING> on it" is non-obvious, "walk
up to each sign and read it" is. I think your way can make can
make for worse UX if it becomes too slow.
L240[20:10:34]
<AlchemicRaker> UX will be the key to
those decisions. a lot of it is flexible at this point. I'm
stubbing entities and tileentities right now so I can set up a
coding core and start testing performance stuff
L241[20:13:11]
<AlchemicRaker> anyways, this is the
cursory explanation of the plans. going to have a few golem forms
that have instincts (unique rules and available, like detecting
fully grown crops or performing mob-specific attacks), to encourage
the player to use combinations of golems
L242[20:14:34]
<AlchemicRaker> the upper potential is
more limited than the oc/cc alternatives that have full-on coding,
but you can get a lot of bang from logical coding with rules that
interface the world around the golem
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L245[20:40:08]
<AlchemicRaker> anyway, I'd feel better
posting more about it once I have stuff to demo, but I welcome
thoughts and ideas on it. like indexing marker blocks and such for
performance... presuming it's okay to discuss further here.
(there's not many programming-mod communities from what I can
tell
L246[20:40:10]
<AlchemicRaker> anyway, I'd feel better
posting more about it once I have stuff to demo, but I welcome
thoughts and ideas on it. like indexing marker blocks and such for
performance... presuming it's okay to discuss further here.
(there's not many programming-mod communities from what I can tell)
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L248[20:40:35]
<BrisingrAerowing> Looks very
ambitious.
L249[20:41:02]
<AlchemicRaker> heeeey, yes it does
👀
L250[20:43:40]
<AlchemicRaker> reminds me of UE4's visual
programming
L252[20:44:57]
<Forecaster> speaking of visual
programming
L253[20:45:58] <dequbed> @AlchemicRaker
Well do keep in mind that talking about OpenComputers in #oc is
considered "off-topic". Feel free to chat about it while
you peruse your journey into the abyss that is Minecraft
modding.
L254[21:01:34]
<i_develop_things> izaya: so you remember
that terminal emulator i asked a while ago if you were interested
in?
L255[21:01:53]
<i_develop_things> well, turns out it's
considerably faster than the OpenOS terminal and the paragon
terminal so
L258[21:02:34]
<i_develop_things> kind of blown away that
my vtemu is that much faster
L259[21:09:27]
<bad at
vijya> so, BLT seems like it's working
L260[21:09:44]
<bad at
vijya> now i have to backport a few new features i made in the
Lua 5.3 version to the LuaJIT version
L261[21:09:44]
<bad at
vijya> pain
L262[21:09:48]
<bad at
vijya> suffering even
L264[21:39:36]
<i_develop_things> turns out it's almost
as fast as raw GPU access for the test i did
L265[21:41:02] <Izaya> what would you
attribute the speed improvements vs OpenOS/etc to?
L266[21:41:54]
<i_develop_things> OpenOS's vt100 emulator
is black magic so i can't really compare to it
L267[21:42:05] <Izaya> haha
L268[21:42:06]
<i_develop_things> but unlike psychos's
vtemu i don't iterate over every single character
L269[21:42:18] <Izaya> I think I have an
understanding of how it works but it's still mildly cursed
L270[21:42:21]
<i_develop_things> (paragon uses a very
similar style vtemu to psychos)
L271[21:42:29]
<i_develop_things> well then it fits
psychos perfectly, eh? :P
L272[21:42:37]
<i_develop_things> or are you referring to
OpenOS's
L273[21:42:50] <Izaya> OpenOS's
L274[21:42:58]
<i_develop_things> ah
L275[21:43:03]
<i_develop_things> yeah it's.... odd
L276[21:44:17]
<i_develop_things> anyways in mine
`_stream:write` is where most of the magic optimization fuckery
happens
L277[21:44:46]
<i_develop_things> there is some
`string.find` and `string.match` usage
L278[22:07:38]
<Forecaster> less than a week until
Odyssey alpha
L279[22:07:39]
<Forecaster> woo
L280[22:25:34] <Amanda> But what about the
discovery beta?
L281[22:46:02]
<tShaw>
>Forecaster: less than a week until Odyssey alpha
L282[22:46:03]
<tShaw> Is
Odyssey for Elite: Dangerous?
L283[22:46:12]
<Forecaster> yes
L285[22:47:16]
<tShaw> I
was a beta backer for that game, but haven't played in a
while
L286[22:48:04]
<Forecaster> I have a squadron and a
carrier
L287[22:48:29]
<tShaw> I
have all un-engineered ships
L288[22:48:43]
<tShaw> But
I got Elite in combat
L289[22:49:19]
<Forecaster> I'm elite in trade, Master in
combat
L290[22:50:29]
<Forecaster> and Pioneer in exploration
(one removed from elite)
L291[22:51:54]
<bad at
vijya> i was browsing my own github and found the cool thing i
made
L293[22:52:50]
<Forecaster> ... I'm having a complete
brain blank
L294[22:53:00]
<Forecaster> what's one of them
mini-computer thingies called
L295[22:53:23]
<bad at
vijya> what
L296[22:53:35]
<Forecaster> Raspberry Pi, that's it
L297[22:55:14]
<bad at
vijya> holy fuck
L298[22:55:27]
<bad at
vijya> it actually has more space left in the code section than
the data section
L299[22:55:45]
<bad at
vijya> a whole 582 bytes
L300[22:56:20]
<bad at
vijya> i should make it so SMB can load from a config in the
code section
L301[23:21:42] <Inari> why would super
mario brothers need to do that
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L304[23:42:04]
<Z0idberg>
so the results are acurate
L306[23:42:11]
<Z0idberg>
look at that ping
L307[23:42:17]
<Z0idberg>
that's REALLY NICE
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L309[23:59:02] <Amanda> %tell Inari I know
why Mistborn sounds familair now, it seems a bunch of authors on
one of the webnovel sites I use cite it as an inspiratoon!
L310[23:59:03] <MichiBot> Amanda: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L311[23:59:18] <Amanda> I tyep gud