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<PennyJim>
Looking at the page again, It doesn't look like I should be using
event.listen since my program isn't a 'driver' mode program
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<i_develop_things> :|
L8[01:42:57]
<i_develop_things> why can't there just be
a 32-bit JRE1.8 for Mac OS
L9[01:43:01]
<i_develop_things> aaaaaaaaa
L10[01:43:03]
<i_develop_things> pain
L11[01:48:50]
<Kristopher38> i'm starting to hate
FP
L12[01:51:43]
<Kristopher38> a thing that would take me
10 minutes to do in a normal language took me 3h
L13[02:44:25] <Elfi> Any reason you need a
32-bit one? Is there nothing for OpenJDK?
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L15[03:02:47] *
Amanda offers Elfi some sweets, curls up around and gets ready to
sleepa
L17[03:08:05] *
Amanda zzzmews
L18[03:08:08] <Amanda> Night nerds
L19[03:59:49] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L20[03:59:50] <MichiBot> Geez!
CompanionCube! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 5
hours, 59 minutes and 52 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L21[03:59:51] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 5 hours, 59 minutes and 52 seconds! CompanionCube
also gained 0.006 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2.
Need 0.0343514 more points to pass Vaur!
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<Forecaster> %sip
L32[06:58:36] <MichiBot> You drink a silent
aether potion (New!). Forecaster feels slightly faster.
L33[07:11:29] ***
finch is now known as Ariri
L34[07:12:06] <Ariri> didnt even notice I
dc'd
L35[07:18:09]
<nil>
%tonk
L36[07:18:10] <MichiBot> I'm sorry nil, you
were not able to beat CompanionCube's record of 5 hours, 59 minutes
and 52 seconds this time. 3 hours, 18 minutes and 20 seconds were
wasted! Missed by 2 hours, 41 minutes and 32 seconds!
L37[07:18:14]
<nil>
fuck
L38[07:18:19]
<nil> I
wanted to %sip
L39[07:18:21] <MichiBot> You drink a
viscous radiation potion (New!). Tonk moved forward 1 hour.
L40[07:18:23]
<nil>
%sip
L41[07:18:26] <CompanionCube> lol
L42[07:18:43]
<nil> so 7
hours to wait?
L43[07:19:03] <CompanionCube> that's a
hilarious conicidence
L44[07:19:40] <CompanionCube> %drink
L45[07:19:41] <MichiBot> You drink a basic
rubium potion (New!). The potion contained a computer virus! It
just changed CompanionCube's background...
L46[07:19:45] <CompanionCube> :(
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L52[09:05:42] <MichiBot>
Right
honourable gentleman
oughtahblahtahputahponlyputahptaxesoninhertianceanpensionsofcorporations
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L53[09:06:34] <Izaya> I put that on loop
and it still took me a bit to figure out wtf that was
L54[09:07:14] <Izaya> that said, feels like
a CompanionCube or Skye thing :p
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L56[09:16:43]
<Ariri> I
was thinking about pinging them too but eh
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<Ariri> er,
just CC rather
L60[09:23:51] <Izaya> currently scaling
down Bloom Into You so all the pages fit on my e-reader's screen
without scaling and the files are smaller
L61[09:23:57] <Izaya> (and hopefully it'll
hard-crash less)
L62[09:25:33] <Izaya> 429M rather than 990M
for the whole set
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L65[09:26:58] <MichiBot>
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L66[09:33:54] <Izaya> dequbed: where does
one obtain such a device
L67[09:35:12] <Izaya> Ariri: e-reader now
soft-crashes on every page
L68[09:37:28] <dequbed> Izaya: It's an ABB
IRB 6400 so uh.. you can find them used wherever you buy used
industrial machinery in Australia.
L69[09:37:43]
<Forecaster> I work with those
L70[09:42:04]
<Forecaster> in fact I belive they rented
that robot from us
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L72[09:45:53] <dequbed> Izaya: Also ^ you
can generally rent them because buying one will set you back a
dollar or a million
L73[09:50:42]
<Forecaster> well, used ones aren't that
expensive compared to new ones
L74[09:50:58]
<Forecaster> there are also smaller models
than that
L75[09:51:27] <dequbed> @Forecaster yeah
and smaller models can't lift a human so they kinda don't make
sense in that application now do they? :P
L76[09:53:36]
<Forecaster> true, the 6400 is around the
minimum for that kind of payload
L77[09:54:57]
<Forecaster> you didn't specifically say
that's why you wanted it for though, maybe you wanted one to hand
you things from the fridge or something :P
L78[09:55:13]
<Forecaster> you didn't specifically say
that's what you wanted it for though, maybe you wanted one to hand
you things from the fridge or something :P [Edited]
L79[09:55:53] <dequbed> Forecaster Izaya
literally asked for a robot like in that video, we *did* specify
usecase. If I want it to hand me the milk I use the KUKA murder arm
I have access to :P
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<Forecaster> sure
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L84[11:03:54]
<Vaur>
%so
L85[11:03:57]
<Vaur>
%sip
L86[11:03:57] <MichiBot> You drink a muddy
cerulium potion (New!). Vaur is now Borg until Sozin's Comet
returns.
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L88[11:17:57] <Elfi> %splash Vaur
antidote
L89[11:17:57] <MichiBot> You splash Vaur
with some antidote. Vaur reverts to their original state before any
potions.
L90[11:18:12] <Elfi> None of that around
here
L91[11:40:49] *
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her own floof ( buries her in floof when she's using her mothtop
)
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L94[12:19:15] <Amanda> Izaya: converting
them to grayscale might help, at the very least it'll also shrink
the file sizes so they take up less space in RAM, sec and I'll copy
the `convert` commnd I use in my script
L95[12:19:31] <Amanda> ( Sure, most of them
are aleady black/white, but they're not pallet-encoded )
L96[12:19:42] <Amanda> `convert -resize
758x1024 -set colorspace Gray -separate -average
$manga_path/$f[2]/$file $pages/$sha.png`
L97[12:21:07] <Amanda> I think that's what
the `-set colorspace Gray` does, makes them black/white pallet
encoded
L98[12:26:02]
<Skalistan>
Just hopped on to check out forum and one of my posts is gone and
my display name is reset to an old one. Something weird is going on
with the forum
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<Forecaster> we know
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<Forecaster> people have reported that
they can't register because it doesn't accept any usernames
L103[12:28:03]
<Skalistan>
true, it does not accept display name change either
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<Forecaster> %tonkout
L110[14:20:50] <MichiBot> Blast!
Forecaster! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of 5 hours,
59 minutes and 52 seconds (By 2 minutes and 46 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L111[14:20:50] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.006 tonk
points! plus 0.005 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 0.47622085. Position #3 Need
0.22375015 more points to pass CompanionCube!
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L117[15:34:57] <MichiBot>
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L118[15:35:01]
<Forecaster> danger dish
L119[15:37:25] *
Elfi is a cozy floof pile on Amanda's back, flutters little moth
wings
L120[15:44:23] <Amanda> %choose stack size
increase?
L121[15:44:24] <MichiBot> Amanda:
"stack size increase" doesn't really seem like a good
idea right now.
L122[15:44:42] <Amanda> oh well, no risk
no reward.
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L127[16:21:00]
<Forecaster> aw yeah, phase 2!
L128[16:23:59]
<Forecaster> oooh
L129[16:24:10]
<Forecaster> they updated the jump
animation?
L130[16:24:14]
<Forecaster> fancy
L131[16:25:08]
<nil>
%tonk
L132[16:25:08] <MichiBot> Hooray! nil!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 2 hours, 4
minutes and 18 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L133[16:25:09] <MichiBot> nil's new record
is 2 hours, 4 minutes and 18 seconds! nil also gained 0.00207 tonk
points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need 0.11107954 more
points to pass Forecaster!
L134[16:25:35]
<Forecaster> %shellcount
L135[16:25:35] <MichiBot> Forecaster: You
have 1 Blue Shell, 0 Red Shells, 4 Green Shells, and 2 Bricks
L136[16:25:48]
<nil>
%shellcount
L137[16:25:48] <MichiBot> nil: You have 0
Blue Shells, 0 Red Shells, 1 Green Shell, and 2 Bricks
L138[16:25:58]
<nil>
%snipe
L139[16:26:08]
<nil>
%tonksnipe green Vaur
L140[16:26:09] <MichiBot> nil: You can't
snipe right now. Try again in 38 minutes and 50 seconds.
L142[16:49:30]
<Forecaster> welp, the server died
L143[16:50:04]
<Forecaster> nevermind it's back
L144[16:51:57]
<Forecaster> but I can't connect to
it
L145[16:59:32]
<Forecaster> %sip
L146[16:59:33] <MichiBot> You drink a tiny
mithril potion (New!). Forecaster gains one research point.
Forecaster now has 1 point.
L147[17:12:42]
<nil>
%sip
L148[17:12:42] <MichiBot> You drink a soft
electrum potion (New!). A genie appears out of the empty bottle,
turns it into a pie, then vanishes.
L149[17:12:53]
<nil>
%tonksnipe green Vaur
L150[17:12:55] <MichiBot> nil:
Unfortunately you missed with a 9 vs 10.
L151[17:13:07]
<nil>
rly?
L152[17:20:38]
<Forecaster> so close
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<nil>
>Forecaster: so close
L156[17:29:00]
<nil> 2nd
time in a row
L157[17:31:25]
<Forecaster> unfortunate
L158[17:49:52]
<PennyJim>
Anyone got a character that I can use on the computers like `🔒`? I
would use it, but it gets turned into `??`.
L159[17:52:23]
<Forecaster> I don't think there's an
ascii character equivalent of that
L160[17:54:24]
<PennyJim>
Unless anyone can think of an alternative, I'll just put in
`Public` and `Private` as I've got the room.
L161[18:02:12]
<PennyJim>
Now, I'm trying to use a timer for the first time, but is there any
way to have the timer call a function with given parameters? I kind
of need to have the function I want on a timer to be called with
`self`
L162[18:02:19]
<Forecaster> it took me an embarrassingly
long time to parse that sentence
L163[18:02:33]
<PennyJim>
I've had those moments before
L164[18:02:37]
<Forecaster> use an event listener
L165[18:03:14]
<PennyJim>
Oh. How do I go about doing that?
L166[18:03:58]
<PennyJim>
I've got my front-end event listener listening for touches, key
inputs, and interrupts, but that sounds like I need to have a
custom event.
L167[18:04:14]
<Forecaster> or wait, no
L168[18:04:24]
<Forecaster> you just give the timer a
callback function
L169[18:05:15] <Amanda> pass a lambda to
the timer instead of the function directly.
L171[18:05:32] <Amanda> eg `function()
whatever:some_method() end`
L172[18:06:08]
<PennyJim>
But does that mean that that function would be called like
`:some_method()?`
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<PennyJim>
Oh, another question. How does lua behave with overloaded
functions? Based on how fluid it is with parameters it doesn't seem
like it'll be happy
L175[18:08:14]
<Forecaster> you can't register a function
twice with the same name
L176[18:08:21]
<Forecaster> the last one will just
overwrite the previous ones
L177[18:09:39]
<PennyJim>
Right yea. I already forgot they're just another variable in
Lua
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L179[18:21:16]
<Kristopher38> @PennyJim you can set up
function overloading with some metatable magic
L180[18:21:34]
<Kristopher38> But I'd consider this an
advanced topic
L181[18:22:39]
<Kristopher38> I'm using function
overloading in my class system all the time lately
L182[18:22:50]
<Kristopher38> As in
L183[18:22:57]
<PennyJim>
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by metatable magic, but my
guess on how to 'overload' a function would be to test the
variables and run through an if statement based on the results of
the testing
L184[18:23:12]
<Kristopher38> Oh wait I mixed up the
terms
L185[18:23:14]
<Kristopher38> Sorry
L186[18:23:34]
<Kristopher38> You meant overloading based
on the number of args, right?
L187[18:24:34]
<Kristopher38> Yeah, then you're right,
usual way is to run checks through if statements and change
function behaviour based on argument count/types
L188[18:25:52]
<PennyJim>
That reminds me. I really should clean up the honestly terrible way
I'm doing optional parameters (and validating they're the right
type)
L189[18:29:51]
<PennyJim>
Okay. So my code to flicker doesn't work... I need to kill the
timer on each keypress so it's not flickering as fast as it
can
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L191[18:43:40]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L192[18:43:40] <MichiBot> Aw jeez!
Forecaster! You beat nil's previous record of 2 hours, 4 minutes
and 18 seconds (By 14 minutes and 12 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L193[18:43:41] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 2 hours, 18 minutes and 31 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00072 (0.00024 x 3) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #3. Need 0.22303015 more points to pass
CompanionCube!
L194[18:56:25] *
Inari starts sticking random monster parts onto Amanda
L195[18:56:31] <Inari> My palico needs ot
be properly armoured
L196[18:56:32] *
Inari nodsnods
L197[19:07:07]
<PennyJim>
Does string.split return an empty table if given an empty
string?
L198[19:08:22]
<Forecaster> %lua
#string.split(",","")
L199[19:08:22] <MichiBot> 1
L200[19:08:29]
<Forecaster> no
L201[19:09:04]
<Forecaster> unless %lua
string.split(",","")[1]
L202[19:09:17]
<Forecaster> %lua
string.split(",","")[1]
L203[19:09:18] <MichiBot> ,
L204[19:09:35]
<Forecaster> oh, the arguments are the
other way around I guess
L205[19:09:51]
<Forecaster> %lua
#string.split("",",")
L206[19:09:51] <MichiBot> 0
L207[19:09:54]
<Forecaster> yes
L208[19:10:55]
<Forecaster> @PennyJim there's your answer
:P
L210[19:12:48] <Inari> Ariri:
People:
L211[19:12:56] <Inari> Also people:
"My cats just hates water, idc lol"
L212[19:13:00] <Inari> *idk
L213[19:13:17] <Ariri> Lol
L214[19:13:34] <Ariri> It's mean but the
power of the blast is kinda funny
L215[19:14:14]
<Forecaster> not all cats hate water
though
L216[19:14:32] <Inari> Yea
L217[19:14:37] <Inari> probs the ones who
weren't blasted with water before
L218[19:16:29]
<Forecaster> now you're making it sound
like all cats who don't like water were blasted with it :P
L219[19:17:47]
<PennyJim>
I changed my if statement from checking for if the split only has
1, to if it has less than on. But I forgot to realize that it was
`#words ~= 1` and set it to `#words <= 1` and was very confused
why ctrl-del was deleting everything
L220[19:27:47]
<PennyJim>
Anyone have a good way to making a flashing cursor? My way keeps
getting two event loops so it's flashing faster and at a less even
pace
L221[19:27:58]
<Forecaster> OpenOS
L222[19:28:39]
<PennyJim>
My UI script is in OpenOS, yes.
L223[19:28:55]
<Forecaster> I mean, OpenOS has a blinking
cursor
L224[19:29:19]
<PennyJim>
Yes, but I've got a custom made textbox, and I want to make it's
cursor blink
L225[19:29:27]
<PennyJim>
Yes, but I've got a custom made textbox, and I want to make its
cursor blink [Edited]
L226[19:29:48]
<Forecaster> so find out how OpenOS makes
its cursor blink and copy it
L227[19:30:06] <Vampyre> make a thread
which sets a flag to display the cursor and switch it every x
ms.
L228[19:30:40] <Vampyre> the in your
drawUI thread, read the flag and paint the cursor (or not)
L229[19:31:05]
<PennyJim>
That requires my code I've already written to be good and well
structured
L230[19:31:39] <Vampyre> ok, read and set
a timestamp every loop and flag on that?
L231[19:32:15]
<PennyJim>
All these sound more effort that I'm willing. It works fine for
now, and shouldn't be used very much anyways
L232[19:41:44] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L233[19:41:44] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
CompanionCube, you were not able to beat Forecaster's record of 2
hours, 18 minutes and 31 seconds this time. 58 minutes and 4
seconds were wasted! Missed by 1 hour, 20 minutes and 27
seconds!
L234[19:44:15]
<Forecaster> huh, well I just learned that
being scanned after stealing credentials at a settlement causes the
guards to attack you
L235[19:44:31]
<Forecaster> also the docking computer can
auto-land on planets now
L236[19:50:30]
<Forecaster> ooh, ship outfitting has been
overhauled too
L237[19:50:32]
<Forecaster> fancy
L238[20:32:30]
<Forecaster> Being sneaky is very
difficult
L239[20:34:18]
<Vaur>
%sip
L240[20:34:18] <MichiBot> You drink a
solid blue potion (New!). Vaur's hair glows orange until they have
A Forked Weather potion.
L241[20:35:02]
<Vaur>
>Forecaster: Being sneaky is very difficult
L242[20:35:02]
<Vaur>
apparently using heat-sink right as you get scanned prevent
it
L243[20:35:41] <Vampyre> being sneaky is
not that hard, depending who you are ;-)
L244[20:35:50]
<Vaur> I
haven't done it, but if I go to robigo mines do passangers
missions, I'll likely learn it 😄
L245[20:36:11]
<Forecaster> Space suits don't have heat
sinks
L246[20:36:34]
<Vaur> oh
... lol
L247[20:36:54]
<Vaur>
playing odyssey aye ?
L248[20:37:02]
<Vaur>
playing odyssey eh ? [Edited]
L249[20:37:38]
<Forecaster> Perhaps
L250[20:46:57]
<Old_Man_D>
New here. I am thinking of adding OC to my modpack (Omnifactory)
for fun and to learn something new. Other than OC, are there any
other "must have" addons I should be considering? I have
found a few, but being new to OC, I don't want to overwhelm myself
right off the bat. Three I have identified as ones I might use are
EIO conduits, OC Rocketry, and gtde2oc.
L251[20:49:15]
<ThePiGuy24> computronics is a good one,
isnt on curse though
L252[20:50:33]
<Forecaster> OpenSecurity has some neat
things too
L253[20:54:32]
<Old_Man_D>
I should add that I am playing single player. Does that change the
recommendation for OpenSecurity?
L254[20:54:54]
<Old_Man_D>
>ThePiGuy24: computronics is a good one, isnt on curse …
L255[20:54:54]
<Old_Man_D>
I am ok with that.
L256[20:58:01]
<Forecaster> not really, the keypad is
useful for other things, as is the rolling door
L257[20:58:25] <Vampyre> opensecurity for
singleplayer still has an entity detector, a nice rolling door,
entity detector
L258[20:58:30] <Vampyre> enough to
consider it
L259[20:59:06] <Vampyre> replaye 1 entity
detector with a turret
L260[21:00:33]
<Old_Man_D>
Ok, I will check it out. It's not like it's hard to add or
remove
L261[21:01:00]
<Forecaster> are you new to
Lua/programming as well?
L262[21:01:59]
<Old_Man_D>
Lua yes, programming not really. I program SQL and VB at work
L263[21:02:32]
<Forecaster> okay, probably don't need
BlocklyOC then
L264[21:03:13]
<ThePiGuy24> just beware lua has some
quirks that make it slightly counter intuitive if you know other
languages
L265[21:03:50]
<ThePiGuy24> the most common thing is that
tables (arrays) use 1 based indexing rather than 0 like nearly
every other language
L266[21:03:53]
<Old_Man_D>
>Forecaster: okay, probably don't need BlocklyOC then
L267[21:03:54]
<Old_Man_D>
does that make it GUI?
L268[21:04:49] <Vampyre> oh, you like
messing with redstone?
L269[21:04:51]
<Forecaster> it's a block-based
programming interface I made
L270[21:05:48]
<Old_Man_D>
I think I would like to stick with the basic cli
L271[21:05:54]
<Old_Man_D>
to start with
L272[21:05:58] *
Amanda returns from getting basic atmospherics set up, notices
she's got some weird stuff glued to her
L273[21:06:01] <Amanda> %bite Inari
L274[21:06:01] <MichiBot> Amanda is
trying to bite Inari! They have 1 minute if they want to attempt
to %defend against it!
L275[21:06:10] <Vampyre> OC can interact
wwith the colored cabled from project red
L276[21:06:16]
<Forecaster> it's mainly for people who
are new to programming
L277[21:06:17]
<Old_Man_D>
>Vampyre: oh, you like messing with redstone?
L278[21:06:17]
<Old_Man_D>
is that directed at me?
L279[21:06:33] <Vampyre> and might as well
add all the PR components if you like RS ;-)
L280[21:06:37] <Vampyre> yah
L281[21:06:50]
<Old_Man_D>
the bot thing is confusing me
L282[21:06:54]
<Old_Man_D>
I am new to discord
L283[21:07:01]
<Old_Man_D>
been using it like maybe 2 weeks
L284[21:07:04]
<Forecaster> it's an IRC relay
L285[21:07:06] <Vampyre> bot is a bridge
to IRC
L286[21:07:10] <Amanda> %irc
L288[21:07:17]
<Old_Man_D>
yeah, I figured something like that
L289[21:07:21] <Vampyre> ^-- that
;-)
L290[21:08:13]
<Old_Man_D>
ok, I can roll with that
L291[21:10:31] ***
TPG24 is now known as ThePiGuy24
L292[21:10:44] <ThePiGuy24> if you want to
join on IRC its #oc in espernet :p
L293[21:11:00] <ThePiGuy24> s/ in/
on
L294[21:11:00] <MichiBot>
<ThePiGuy24> if you want to join on IRC its #oc on espernet
:p
L295[21:13:07]
<PennyJim>
Yooo. Someone else wrote the interface with a raid system that got
wiped by the server building an island under where people spawned
in. I've replaced the raid system, but I don't know how to fix the
mounting
L296[21:13:49]
<PennyJim>
The command they run seems to be `fs.mount("2b9",
"/home/data")`
L297[21:14:10]
<PennyJim>
I assume I need to change 2b9 to whatever the new address is, but I
don't know how to find that
L298[21:14:23] <Vampyre> components
L299[21:14:34] <Vampyre> that should give
the address
L300[21:14:57] <Vampyre> components | grep
raid would probably work?
L301[21:15:18]
<PennyJim>
It doesn't see anything
L302[21:15:33] <Amanda> it
L303[21:15:39] <Amanda> it'll show up as a
filesystem component
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L305[21:16:04]
<PennyJim>
So I've got 3 filesystems, would that be the 3 drives in the
raid?
L306[21:16:16] <Amanda> no, one's your
boot, one's the tmpfs, one's the raid
L307[21:16:23]
<Forecaster> I've never used the raid
block, but it should be the address of the block?
L308[21:16:46]
<Forecaster> you can use an Analyzer on it
to get the address
L309[21:16:47] <Amanda> check `mount` for
which is mounted on / which is mounted on /tmp the last one will be
the raid
L310[21:16:55] <Amanda> or what Forecaster
said
L311[21:17:03]
<PennyJim>
Okay. The person who did it originally is joining right now, so I
think he'll do it
L312[21:17:18] <Vampyre> fs.mount uses the
filesystem address I think, dunno if that is the same as the block
address?
L313[21:17:24] <Amanda> %choose halucinate
or irradidate
L314[21:17:26] <MichiBot> Amanda: I
received a telegram from a long lost relative that only read
"irradidate". Weird.
L315[21:17:39] <Amanda> k
L316[21:17:59]
<Forecaster> the component address is
whatever address the block/item has
L317[21:18:00]
<PennyJim>
What's the invite to this discord? I'm inviting my friend to it as
I've just been talking about how I'm finding solutions to my bugs
here
L318[21:18:06]
<Forecaster> "filesystem" is
just the component type
L319[21:18:16]
<Forecaster> it's in the topic
L320[21:18:26] <Vampyre> but that would
mean placing the block elsewhere would also reset the fs
guid?
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L322[21:19:08]
<Forecaster> replacing a block doesn't
necessarily mean it getting a new address
L323[21:19:15] <Vampyre> aah, ok
L324[21:19:25]
<PennyJim>
>Forecaster: it's in the topic
L325[21:19:25]
<PennyJim>
Thanks
L326[21:19:26] <Vampyre> didn't know that,
thought they always got a new address
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L328[21:19:56]
<Forecaster> it might, like I said, I've
never used it
L329[21:20:07] <Vampyre> neither have I
much ;-)
L330[21:20:10]
<Forecaster> but it's a TE, it's perfectly
capable of remembering it
L331[21:21:24]
<Old_Man_D>
Does computronics work with gregtech community edition? or just
gregtech?
L332[21:21:38]
<Forecaster> no idea
L333[21:24:59]
<bad at
vijya> mwahahaha
L334[21:25:12]
<bad at
vijya> i have my license now
L335[21:25:29]
<Forecaster> to kill?
L339[21:40:27]
<i_develop_things> what is that a model
of?
L340[21:40:48]
<ThePiGuy24> the large diesel engine from
the game stormworks
L341[21:41:10]
<ThePiGuy24> a bit ago i reverse
engineered the model format and decided to do this :p
L342[21:41:17]
<i_develop_things> neat
L343[21:41:54]
<ThePiGuy24> the missing polygons at the
bottom of it are intended
L345[21:49:22]
<PennyJim>
Sooo. How do I get a program to run on startup? do I just name it
autorun.lua and have it in the home directory like my friend
slightly suggested?
L346[21:51:58] <Amanda> seems my bite
never went through
L347[21:52:10] <Amanda> Seems like the
attacks went from "Rarely not working" to "rarely
working"
L348[21:52:12] <Inari> %dodge
L349[21:52:12] <MichiBot> Inari
successfully dodged Amanda. With a 19 vs 12 Inari avoided all of
the damage!
L350[21:52:14] <Inari> :p
L351[21:52:33] <Inari> Didn't forecaster
say they don't now because scheduled events broke
L352[21:52:34] <Inari> or so
L353[21:54:18]
<Forecaster> yeah it seems the scheduled
attacks just don't happen at all now
L354[21:54:21]
<Forecaster> no idea why still
L355[21:54:41]
<Forecaster> @PennyJim %autorun
L356[21:54:41] <MichiBot> In OpenOS, in
the file `/home/.shrc` put a single shell command on each
line
L357[21:55:08]
<PennyJim>
.shrc would work wonders, thanks
L358[21:56:36]
<Forecaster> the autorun file is run when
for example a floppy disk is inserted into a computer
L359[22:01:08]
<PennyJim>
Yea I'm going to turn off autorun since these computers have a
debug card
L360[22:01:19]
<PennyJim>
But is there any way to bind a gpu to a monitor via
commandline
L361[22:01:58]
<Forecaster> you can write a small program
that does that
L362[22:02:10]
<PennyJim>
And that's it? tsk
L363[22:04:23]
<Forecaster> OpenOS doesn't have one that
does that, so yes
L364[22:13:49]
<Forecaster> OpenOS doesn't do multiple
monitors by default
L365[22:14:04]
<Forecaster> It's designed for a single
monitor
L366[22:18:32]
<i_develop_things> but
L367[22:18:35]
<i_develop_things> monolith does!
L369[22:33:39]
<PennyJim>
Soo.. Does things called in .shrc not get contained in an xpcall?
It's either that or I've somehow messed up
L370[22:39:47]
<PennyJim>
in init:18, it's getting an attepmt to call a nil value...
L371[22:40:00]
<PennyJim>
in init:18, it's getting an attempt to call a nil value...
[Edited]
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L373[22:44:22]
<PennyJim>
I've got to go take my learners test now, so @ me if anyone knows
how to help me fix what I've messed up. the first file it's running
in .shrc binds it to the correct monitor, then the second is on a
raid system so I can alter that if need be
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