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L2[00:33:15] <Amanda> You know, maybe
spending all day spend
L3[00:34:13] <Amanda> Spending all sitting
at the computer, lost in space, after the people at the stabbing
site said too keep my arm mobile, wasn't the best idea
L4[00:34:47] * Amanda
curls up around Elfi, keeping pressure of her front-left
limb
L6[00:37:53] * Elfi
lays out her mothtop for Amanda to lay her arm on. her roommate's
cat seems to love flat surfaces
L7[00:38:38] * Amanda
giggles, she's okay, you can keep going with what you're up to,
Elfi
L8[00:47:29] <Elfi> Oh, okie
L9[00:48:00] * Elfi
opens up her mothtop again and stares blankly in
I-still-don't-have-my-code-on-a-remote-repository
L10[00:48:19] <Elfi> I should probably do
that but also I've been playing fast and loose with it while I work
out prototypes
L11[00:54:43]
<bad at
vijya> i thought i found the mod i used to use a lot
L12[00:54:50]
<bad at
vijya> but it turns out it got deleted or something
L13[00:54:51]
<bad at
vijya> (pain)
L14[00:55:06]
<bad at
vijya> but uh, now i found the one it was based off of and i
need to rebalance it lmao
L15[01:01:39] *
Amanda offers Elfi some snacks to munch on while she
codes
L16[01:11:36] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L17[01:11:38] <MichiBot> Willikers!
CompanionCube! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 1
hour, 12 minutes and 21 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L18[01:11:39] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 1 hour, 12 minutes and 21 seconds! CompanionCube also
gained 0.00121 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.0630714 more points to pass Vaur!
L19[01:38:10] <Amanda> Elfi: also, I always
pictured your mothtop as being fae-sized. That doesn't sound very
comfortable for a maine-coon
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L21[02:20:49] *
Amanda yawns, lays her head across Elfi's lap, zzzmews
L22[02:21:01] <Amanda> Night nerds
L23[02:22:59] <Amanda> %remindme 12h charge
headset
L24[02:23:00] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"charge headset" in 12h at 04/26/2021 02:23:00 PM
L25[03:08:45] <Izaya> CompanionCube: mildly
concerning but I guess we'll see how it pans out
L27[03:13:46]
<Ariri> not
sure why I just lip synced 'chug jug with you' while using a miku
hatsune live2d model and google translate TTS in a discord vc with
30 people but I’m taking that to my grave
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L30[04:18:07] <CompanionCube>
%tonkout
L31[04:18:07] <MichiBot> Zounderkite!
CompanionCube! You beat your own previous record of 1 hour, 12
minutes and 21 seconds (By 1 hour, 54 minutes and 8 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L32[04:18:08] <MichiBot> CompanionCube has
tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.003 tonk points!
plus 0.004 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
0.905591, Position #2 Need 0.0560714 more points to pass
Vaur!
L33[04:25:55] <CompanionCube> Izaya:
someone else said it was probably one of the suppliers working
around something
L34[04:27:04] <Izaya> yeah that seems
likely
L35[04:27:11] <Izaya> might've even been
component shortages tbh
L37[04:37:27] <MichiBot>
[HOLOLIVE EN]
ALL MEMBER GOT INFECTED BY "HI HONEY" VIRUS! |
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L38[04:37:28] <MichiBot> Ariri: Inari will
be notified of this message when next seen.
L41[04:40:34]
<Ariri>
it's beautiful
L42[04:41:01]
<bad at
vijya> it's an armor piercing cluster rocket
L43[04:43:06]
<Ariri> i
like those words put together
L44[04:43:13]
<bad at
vijya> heh
L45[04:43:23]
<bad at
vijya> i wouldn't call it a missile until i finish the guidance
part of it
L46[04:46:37]
<bad at
vijya> if/when i do guidance
L47[04:46:51]
<bad at
vijya> i'll probably do anti-radiation and semi-active
L48[04:54:04]
<bad at
vijya> while there isn't really radar
L49[04:54:06]
<bad at
vijya> there's like
L50[04:54:12]
<bad at
vijya> beacons and antennas and whatnot
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<Forecaster> %tonk
L53[05:33:52] <MichiBot> Jeepers!
Forecaster! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of <0 (By
1 hour, 15 minutes and 44 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L54[05:33:53] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 1 hour, 15 minutes and 44 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.00126 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #3. Need
0.28815015 more points to pass CompanionCube!
L56[05:40:04] <MichiBot>
"S"
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L65[09:41:53] <Elfi> @bad at vijya turrets
apparently put out enough targeting data that there's a popular
radar script for them now
L66[10:01:02] <Lizzy> Ok, i've had a look
at the forums, and it turns out that at some point the email server
settings reverted back to trying to use Sangar's stuff which might
explain the issues registering. Not sure if anyone who had issues
is here right now but please try again and it *should* work
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L68[10:05:25] <Lizzy> i still need to fix
the forum database / move it to a new software at some point but i
just need to find time to do it
L69[10:06:22]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L70[10:06:23] <MichiBot> Golly! Vaur! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of 1 hour, 15 minutes and 44
seconds (By 3 hours, 16 minutes and 47 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L71[10:06:24] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 4 hours, 32 minutes and 31 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.00656
(0.00328 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #1.
L72[10:30:08] <Saphire> Meanwhile in
Russia
L73[10:30:18] <Saphire> konosuba got banned
v:
L75[11:31:01] *
Amanda yawns, does a quick look around the channel for any threats
to her fairy fren
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L78[12:13:31] <Amanda> %choose space or
halucinate
L79[12:13:32] <MichiBot> Amanda: I sense
some "space" in your future!
L80[12:14:09] <Amanda> Hrm. I'll halucinate
one chapter, then continue space
L81[12:21:55]
<Kitoko> i
like both choices too
L83[14:07:00]
<ThePiGuy24> yes
L84[14:13:53]
<Terfusti>
any way to make the robots faster?
L85[14:14:58]
<Forecaster> you mean move faster?
L86[14:15:02]
<Forecaster> if so no
L87[14:18:09]
<Terfusti>
ah rip
L88[14:18:31] <Izaya> you may be interested
in drones, depending on usecase
L89[14:23:01] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
charge headset
L90[14:29:50]
<Terfusti>
what would be better for automated farming?
L91[14:32:01]
<Forecaster> drones are small and
fast
L92[14:32:04]
<Forecaster> robots are big and slow
L93[14:47:49] <Amanda> Drones can't use
tools, too
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<Forecaster> %tonkout
L98[15:00:38] <MichiBot> Darn! Forecaster!
You beat Vaur's previous record of 4 hours, 32 minutes and 31
seconds (By 21 minutes and 43 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L99[15:00:39] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.004 tonk
points! plus 0.003 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 0.62594084. Position #3 Need
0.27965015 more points to pass CompanionCube!
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L101[15:22:47]
<Forecaster> great
L102[15:22:57]
<Forecaster> updated server
L103[15:23:10]
<Forecaster> something borked the
webserver
L104[15:25:07]
<Forecaster> my frontpage just returns a
white pag now
L105[15:25:09]
<Forecaster> page
L106[15:26:56]
<Forecaster> not any kind of error,
just... a blank page with a 200
L107[15:33:32]
<Forecaster> seems to be some kind of php
problem
L108[15:36:24]
<Forecaster> oh
L109[15:36:39]
<Forecaster> it's disabled the shorthand
beginning tag again
L110[15:38:41]
<Forecaster> there we go
L111[15:51:41] <Vampyre> So, question...
how terribile would it be to run some 200 microprocessors with a
transposer and a wireless network, doing mostly nothing?
L112[15:52:10] <Vampyre> I'd guess it
needs some memory on the server to get all the VM's in memory, but
would it be bad on tickrate?
L113[15:53:28]
<MGR> OC
can't affect tickrate because of how it's coded
L114[15:54:17] <t20kdc> not entirely true,
but effectively true in most circumstances
L115[15:54:19] <Vampyre> so, no worries on
however much microprocessors I need?
L116[15:55:17] <Vampyre> idea here is to
have a mesh network of processors, instead of having central
servers and a whole load of cabling to every transposer
L117[15:55:54] <Vampyre> dunno how much
more inefficient the meh option is for the host server though
L118[15:56:00] <Vampyre> mesh*
L119[16:22:35]
<nil>
%tonk
L120[16:22:36] <MichiBot> Yow! nil! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 1 hour, 21 minutes
and 57 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L121[16:22:37] <MichiBot> nil's new record
is 1 hour, 21 minutes and 57 seconds! nil also gained 0.00137 tonk
points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need 0.23150954 more
points to pass Forecaster!
L122[16:32:15] <Izaya> so like, have each
transposer know what it connects to inventory wise
L123[16:32:28] <Izaya> then have them send
network messsages to get items routed where they want them?
L124[16:33:46] <Amanda> %chooe stick
around and loot the derelict or skadaddle once the initial loot's
been transfered
L125[16:34:04] <Amanda> %choose stick
around and loot the derelict or skadaddle once the initial loot's
been transfered
L126[16:34:05] <MichiBot> Amanda: Oh no,
not "stick around and loot the derelict" again! I'll have
"skadaddle once the initial loot's been transfered"
instead.
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L136[19:42:27]
<Saghetti>
sup nerds im bak
L137[19:42:35]
<bad at
vijya> nice
L138[19:42:41]
<bad at
vijya> i'm writing lua for byond
L139[19:43:07]
<Saghetti>
cool
L140[19:43:18]
<Saghetti>
i've been working on a custom vm
L141[19:43:35]
<Saghetti>
>Deleted User: but what if: entire operating system base…
L142[19:43:35]
<Saghetti>
and i started on this
L143[19:44:29]
<Saghetti>
no more oc osdev
L144[19:44:34]
<Saghetti>
real x86 hardware
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L146[19:44:51]
<Saghetti>
not sure if i posted a screenshot of it here though, but it's not
impressive (all i've gotten working is startup, protected mode, and
interrupts)
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L149[20:13:18] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L150[20:13:18] <MichiBot> Zounderkite!
CompanionCube! You beat nil's previous record of 1 hour, 21
minutes and 57 seconds (By 2 hours, 28 minutes and 45 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L151[20:13:19] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 3 hours, 50 minutes and 42 seconds! CompanionCube
also gained 0.00496 (0.00248 x 2) tonk points for stealing the
tonk. Position #2. Need 0.0576714 more points to pass Vaur!
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L153[20:18:22]
<i_develop_things> @Saghetti nice
L154[20:18:44]
<Saghetti>
:sungals
L155[20:18:51]
<Saghetti>
messed up the emoji kek
L156[20:18:56]
<Saghetti>
:sungals:
L157[20:18:56]
<i_develop_things> i've considered writing
an OS for real hardware (or at least QEmu) but... haven't
L158[20:19:12]
<Saghetti>
I tried many times over the years
L159[20:19:17]
<Saghetti>
apparently I just had to get good
L160[20:19:33]
<Saghetti>
spend time to learn how the gdt/idt really works
L161[20:20:03]
<Saghetti>
not be afraid to bust open gdb and single step through x86
instructions
L162[20:20:17]
<i_develop_things> my impression of IDT is
it's just an array of addresses to jump to on certain
interrupts
L163[20:20:23]
<i_develop_things> * the IDT
L164[20:21:08]
<Saghetti>
yeah
L165[20:21:20]
<Saghetti>
it took me a while to get it working though
L166[20:22:13]
<Saghetti>
including headaches like remapping PIC addresses
L167[20:22:24]
<bad at
vijya> i'm working on a little
L168[20:22:30]
<bad at
vijya> x86 osdev project
L169[20:22:46]
<Saghetti>
the issue ended up being not sending the command to the PIC to
actually enable interrupts
L170[20:23:02]
<Saghetti>
legit the most painful few hours of debugging
L171[20:24:09]
<Saghetti>
update: looking through old message logs, I misremembered the
issue
L172[20:24:37]
<Saghetti>
for some stupid reason the keyboard refuses to fire any interrupts
if you haven't read the scan code
L173[20:24:50]
<Saghetti>
so I would get 1 and it would just hang
L174[20:24:53]
<Saghetti>
fun
L175[20:25:20]
<Kristopher38> Maybe that's a way of
signaling that you acknowledged the interrupt
L176[20:25:53]
<Kristopher38> Reading often has more
meaning besides actually reading the value in these cases
L177[20:26:00]
<Saghetti>
I sent the EOI though
L178[20:26:06]
<Saghetti>
(end of interrupt)
L179[20:26:21]
<Saghetti>
but the keyboard controller just has extra checks
L180[20:26:22]
<Kristopher38> But I'm just speculating, I
have no idea what you're talking about
L181[20:26:39]
<Saghetti>
>bad at vijya: x86 osdev project
L182[20:26:39]
<Saghetti>
cool
L183[20:26:58]
<Saghetti>
what's your os gonna be like
L184[20:27:11]
<Saghetti>
~~psychos x86~~
L185[20:27:25]
<Kristopher38> That reminds me I have an
x86 task due tomorrow
L186[20:27:46]
<Saghetti>
>ThePiGuy24: port psychos to x86
L187[20:27:46]
<Saghetti>
wait
L188[20:29:30]
<Saghetti>
also I wonder if gcc has an optimization for switch statements with
256 cases
L189[20:29:51]
<Saghetti>
like bounds checking
L190[20:29:59]
<Saghetti>
no bounds checking*
L191[20:30:37]
<bad at
vijya> >Saghetti: what's your os gonna be like
L192[20:30:37]
<bad at
vijya> runtime compiled kernel and lots of lua
L193[20:31:14]
<Saghetti>
woah
L194[20:31:52]
<bad at
vijya> tcc time
L195[20:32:01]
<Saghetti>
was just gonna ask lol
L196[20:32:24]
<Saghetti>
I need to get a port of tcc to acheron32 working
L197[20:32:33]
<Saghetti>
but I'm not sure how well it will work
L198[20:33:00]
<Saghetti>
especially cause of the whole sliding 256 register window
thing
L199[20:33:13]
<Saghetti>
and proper use of rP
L200[20:43:35]
<Kristopher38> @Saghetti why 256 cases
bad
L201[20:53:53]
<Saghetti>
>Kristopher38: <@740679995269054546> why 256 cases
bad
L202[20:53:53]
<Saghetti>
wdym
L203[20:54:25]
<Kristopher38> >Saghetti: also I
wonder if gcc has an optimization for …
L204[20:54:25]
<Kristopher38> Dis
L205[20:55:11]
<Saghetti>
all switch statements need to have bounds checking
L206[20:55:30]
<Saghetti>
even if they don't have a default case
L207[20:56:06] <CompanionCube>
runtime-compiled kernel? O.o
L208[20:58:26] <CompanionCube> no love for
x86_64 though?
L209[20:58:41]
<Saghetti>
so for a switch statement with 256 cases, you don't need to bounds
check because you always know there's gonna be a case
L210[20:58:42] <phroa> absolutely
zero
L211[20:58:59]
<Saghetti>
CompanionCube: acheros v2 is probably going to be 64 bit
everything
L212[21:00:02]
<i_develop_things> acheros?
L213[21:00:18]
<Saghetti>
name of my os
L214[21:00:23]
<Saghetti>
acheron + OS
L215[21:00:40] <CompanionCube> how does an
OS have a sliding 256-register window?
L216[21:02:37]
<Saghetti>
basically the way acheros works is it's fully virtualized
L217[21:03:14]
<Saghetti>
instead of loading and executing programs in x86 machine code, it
loads and executes acheron32 bytecode
L218[21:03:30] <CompanionCube> ah, i
see
L219[21:03:33]
<Saghetti>
so all the os is is just a vm host and some syscalls
L220[21:03:39]
<Saghetti>
the vm itself is pretty interesting though
L222[21:04:14] <CompanionCube> you could
take it further by AOTIng program bytecode into x86 machine
code
L223[21:04:20]
<Saghetti>
i'm working on a tweaked version of acheronvm with 32-bit support
and possibly JIT
L225[21:04:59]
<Saghetti>
AOT would help a lot, but execution overhead may be an issue
L226[21:05:12]
<Saghetti>
i'd need to make the translator pretty fast
L227[21:05:18]
<Saghetti>
for now i'm sticking with an interpreter
L228[21:05:38] <CompanionCube> execution
overhead is less of an issue if you cache the compiler's
output
L229[21:07:37] <Elfi> Immersive
cuteness
L230[21:07:53]
<Saghetti>
gonna make some food now
L231[21:07:58]
<Saghetti>
i will see you all in about a month
L232[21:08:05]
<Saghetti>
@Kristopher38 ;)
L233[21:10:42]
<Forecaster> that's a long food
L234[21:19:21]
<Kristopher38> I'm not done asking
question 😭
L235[21:43:37]
<Saghetti>
done fooding
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<bad at
vijya> CC: yes, runtime compiled kernel. and 32-bit because i
wanna be able to run it on my P3 machine
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<bad at
vijya> :)
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<bad at
vijya> for now, i'm gonna stick with a cpio-based boot fs sort
of thing because that's probably the easiest thing for me right
now
L244[22:19:41] <CompanionCube> what's the
plan for the runtime-compiled kernel?
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<bad at
vijya> pain and suffering
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<bad at
vijya> all jokes aside, TCC is my friend and i wanna see how
wack this will turn out
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L248[22:54:39] <Vampyre> why not a 64 bit
kernel with a 16 bit userland? ;-)
L249[22:55:05] <Amanda> will useland
you
L250[22:56:16] <CompanionCube> Vampyre:
doesn't really work
L251[22:57:00] <Vampyre> why wouldn't it?
16 bit gate calls are still a thing in long mode ;-)
L252[23:00:34] <CompanionCube> orly?
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<Kristopher38> Amanda: kernel gf
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<Saghetti>
16 bit userland :pain:
L255[23:02:05] <Vampyre> as far as I know,
and last I checked the intel manual, yeah, it should be still a
thing
L256[23:02:36] <Vampyre> it was only by
choice that ntvdm was scrapped from win-64
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L259[23:14:50] <Vampyre> maybe skynet
reaching out
L260[23:15:43] <Amanda> %roll 1d3
L261[23:15:44] <MichiBot> 3
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<Saghetti>
also linux kernel hit 1mil commits
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<Kristopher38> 🎉