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<Ariri>
it's a commodity for barter or service in the future where
interstellar travel and the desire to profit is commonplace
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<Vaur>
%tonk
L5[00:19:55] <MichiBot> Dagnammit! Vaur!
You beat nil's previous record of 2 hours, 21 minutes and 54
seconds (By 1 hour, 44 minutes and 20 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L6[00:19:56] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record is
4 hours, 6 minutes and 14 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.00522
(0.00174 x 3) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.03316845 more points to pass CompanionCube!
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L10[01:23:10] <Ariri> *there's a mochi
recipe* :)
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<Vaur>
%sip
L15[01:26:16] <MichiBot> You drink a ripe
bombastium potion (New!). Vaur gains an additional bone.
L16[01:30:46] <Amanda> @vaur what ariririri
said. I was making a joke about yet another correction
L17[01:31:52] <Amanda> But I don't remember
much about E:D so I went sideways to startrek and pulled
"ferengi gold" out of the litter tray filler
L18[01:33:04] <Amanda> %choose boot back up
after rain box for purple stories or wait until tomorrow
L19[01:33:05] <MichiBot> Amanda: I've
heard "boot back up after rain box for purple stories" is
in these days
L20[01:33:54]
<ThePiGuy24> why is my internet doing
this
L21[01:39:54] <Amanda> Insufficient
scritchies to the internet cat goddess
L22[01:52:40]
<Z0idberg>
Amanda: lolol
L23[02:04:32] <Michiyo> %p
L24[02:04:34] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Michiyo 0.68s
L26[02:16:39] <Amanda> Izaya: does it work
after a reboot?
L27[02:16:44] <Izaya> nope
L28[02:16:47] <Amanda> Jrm
L29[02:16:50] <Izaya> I've tried that
several times a day for a week
L30[02:26:51] <Amanda> @Z0idberg was that
to the NE meme I sent you this meowning?
L31[02:48:45]
<i_develop_things> Izaya: just use arch
:P
L32[02:49:06] <Izaya> don't tempt me
L34[02:51:14]
<Saghetti>
can we tempt you?
L35[02:53:35] <Izaya> neat
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L39[03:31:51]
<Saghetti>
goog
L40[04:10:26] <Ariri> goog
L41[04:10:29] <Ariri> boog
L42[04:10:30] <Ariri> borg
L43[04:15:52] <Amanda> Google's closure is
library namespaces everything under goog.
L44[04:16:09] <Amanda> JS*
L45[04:17:17] <Amanda> Hey, who authorized
the time to tick over to a new day!?
L46[04:19:41] *
Amanda snugs up around Elfi, proteccs and zzzmews
L47[04:19:44] <Amanda> Night nerds
L48[04:21:25] <Ariri> gnight
L49[04:24:34]
<nil>
gn
L50[04:27:09]
<nil>
%tonk
L51[04:27:09] <MichiBot> Woah! nil! You
beat Vaur's previous record of 4 hours, 6 minutes and 14 seconds
(By 1 minute and 1 second)! I hope you're happy!
L52[04:27:10] <MichiBot> nil's new record
is 4 hours, 7 minutes and 16 seconds! nil also gained 0.0001
(0.00002 x 5) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need
0.41588939 more points to pass Forecaster!
L53[04:41:14]
<Vaur>
%sip
L54[04:41:14] <MichiBot> You drink a gloomy
iron potion (New!). When Vaur drinks the last drop, a bucket of
water materializes above their head and dumps its contents over
them. Vaur avoids the bucket and it's content! (13 vs DC 8)
L55[05:16:04] <Ariri> Anyone knows/is an
expert on Morse code by chance?
L56[05:17:02]
<Vaur>
errr, just look an alphabet online ? its only letters replaced into
. and -
L57[05:19:16] <Ariri> Trust me mate, I know
the morse alphabet
L58[05:19:38] <Ariri> the problem here is
the audio we're working with is sped up and compressed (by
YT)
L59[05:19:50]
<Vaur> oh
rip then
L60[05:26:46]
<bad at
vijya> goog
L61[05:44:16]
<Kleadron>
%give XNA Framework 3.1
L62[05:44:17] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L63[05:44:36]
<Kleadron>
=[
L64[05:44:48]
<Forecaster> %syntax give
L65[05:44:48] <MichiBot> Forecaster: %give
Target:string [Item:string]
L66[05:45:34]
<Kleadron>
%give MichiBot XNA Framework 3.1
L67[05:45:34] *
MichiBot accepts XNA Framework 3.1 and adds it to her
inventory
L68[05:45:46]
<Kleadron>
good
L69[06:49:11]
<nil> %give
everyone a PS3 toolchain
L70[06:49:12] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L71[06:49:46]
<nil> %give
nil XNA Framework 3.1
L72[06:49:46] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L73[06:50:08]
<Kleadron>
%give nil a wooden spoon
L74[06:50:09] *
MichiBot searches through her inventory for a bit. "I couldn't
find anything..."
L75[06:50:21]
<nil>
Kleadron: rude!
L76[06:50:28]
<Kleadron>
what's wrong with spoons :(
L77[07:04:52]
<Benedani>
%consume
L78[07:04:53] <MichiBot> You drink a forked
pearlpeas potion (New!). Benedani feels the need to smash.
L80[07:13:28]
<Forecaster> %smash
L81[07:13:29] <MichiBot> Forecaster smashes
a pot. A small fairly appears, swirls around you. You feel as if
you have multiple hearts now, weird.
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<Kleadron>
%drink
L84[07:25:39] <MichiBot> You drink a porous
amethyst potion (New!). Kleadron's favourite shirt suddenly
disintegrates.
L85[07:25:50]
<Kleadron>
\🖕
L86[07:44:17] <kinkinkijkin> has anyone
made a file access lib for computronics tapes?
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L91[09:03:47] <Izaya> file access
lib?
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L95[09:43:52] <kinkinkijkin> filesystem
lib, but treating the tape as a single file
L97[09:48:59] <Izaya> I wrote a thing to
add a device to /dev/ a while back but it was abnormally slow and I
never bothered to figure out why
L98[09:49:17] <Izaya> Wonder if I could
port the PsychOS tape stuff to OpenOS...
L99[09:53:13] <kinkinkijkin> since my tape
needs are all in-server for distributing media and large programs
through the server, I might just make my own tapefs
L100[09:54:10] <Izaya> well
L101[09:54:28] <Izaya> OpenOS's
filesystem.mount function can take a component proxy rather than
just an address
L102[09:54:35] <Izaya> no need to make a
vcomponent like I ended up doing so much
L104[09:57:54] <kinkinkijkin> the big
issue with using the floppy/hdd filesystem tools is that the tape
can only be read/written a byte at a time, and has to be manually
seeked to that byte
L105[09:58:06] <kinkinkijkin> but I don't
know, it might be like that for the hdds as well
L106[09:58:12] <kinkinkijkin> I haven't
checked
L107[09:58:37] <kinkinkijkin> oh wait you
meant something else
L108[09:58:42] <kinkinkijkin> reading code
now I guess
L109[09:59:27] <Izaya> writing a dumb
filesystem proxy that allows access to tape drives and pretends to
be a filesystem probably isn't too hard
L110[10:00:03] <Izaya> each time a file is
opened and a new handle is created you'd have to keep track of the
location on the tape because there's only one r/w head
L111[10:00:26] <kinkinkijkin> yep
L112[10:00:39] <kinkinkijkin> thankfully
seeking is accurate
L113[10:00:45] <kinkinkijkin> unlike real
life tapes
L114[10:00:59]
<MGR> You
could use something like a flash translation layer to organize that
data
L115[10:01:02] <Izaya> you could either do
it in the dumb-but-easy way; seek to the start then seek to the
right location, or you could do it the hard way and do maths on the
read heads
L116[10:01:31] <Izaya> or yeah, treat it
as a block device with a backend that only reads blocks at a time
and keep a cache
L117[10:01:43] <kinkinkijkin> the dumb way
saves memory, might be worth doing honestly
L118[10:01:59] <Izaya> not really
L119[10:02:26] <Izaya> it's easier to
implement but you have to keep track of the r/w head location of
each file either way
L120[10:02:30] <Izaya> s/file/file
handle/
L121[10:02:31] <MichiBot> <Izaya>
it's easier to implement but you have to keep track of the r/w head
location of each file handle either way
L122[10:02:57] <kinkinkijkin> yes, but I
can keep an fs record at the beginning of the tape
L123[10:03:28] <Izaya> ... right, but what
if the same tape drive is opened twice?
L124[10:03:56] <kinkinkijkin> hmm
L125[10:04:06] <Izaya> you could also say
"fuck it" and don't bother tracking it at all
L126[10:04:25] <Izaya> and if the same
tape drive is opened multiple times that's on the user
L127[10:04:34] <kinkinkijkin> could keep
the fs record and seek-to-file then read the entire file when
needed, but that's... horribly inefficient
L128[10:04:59] <Izaya> that'd end up
wasting a heap of memory each time, and you'd still have to keep
track of the read location in the file :p
L129[10:05:17] <kinkinkijkin> yep
L130[10:05:45] <kinkinkijkin> I'm not
particularly experienced with filesystems, I'm thinking of this too
much like a packed file to be honest
L131[10:09:24] <Izaya> are you after an
archive of files on the tape, or just a single file on the tape,
or?
L132[10:10:38] <kinkinkijkin> a method of
packing a file of multiple objects optimized for tape, and a way of
having the OS treat it like a file
L133[10:10:44] <Izaya> a file?
L134[10:10:46] <Izaya> a single
file?
L135[10:10:57] <kinkinkijkin> similar to
how tapes of software were distributed for c64 and such
L136[10:11:00] <Izaya> the whole tape, one
file?
L137[10:11:16] <kinkinkijkin> a whole tape
for what is essentially an archive of sorts?
L138[10:11:55] <kinkinkijkin> a packed
file, a file made of multiple files packed with all needed metadata
collected in only one spot
L139[10:12:00]
<Forecaster> that's what a filesystem
is
L140[10:12:06] <kinkinkijkin> im
aware
L141[10:12:26] <Izaya> okay so you want to
expose the tape as a file so programs that operate on files can
treat it like an archive?
L142[10:12:44] <Izaya> s/archive/archive
file/
L143[10:12:44] <MichiBot> <Izaya>
okay so you want to expose the tape as a file so programs that
operate on files can treat it like an archive file?
L144[10:13:09] <kinkinkijkin> yes
L145[10:13:25] <kinkinkijkin> and, as
well, a method of reading the filesystem in this archive file
L146[10:13:38] <Izaya> hmmmm
L147[10:13:59] <kinkinkijkin> sorry,
language is not my best suit
L148[10:14:26] <Izaya> making the tape act
like a file seems like an unnecessary layer of abstraction when one
could write a program that presents an archive on a tape as a
filesystem
L149[10:14:53] <kinkinkijkin> I'm trying
to figure which of the two I want to do
L150[10:15:05] <Izaya> though having a
tape node means that it's archive-type-agnostic
L151[10:15:22]
<Forecaster> it sounds like you just want
to store files on the tape, like a filesystem
L152[10:15:31]
<Forecaster> calling it an
"archive" seems to just be confusing
L153[10:15:49] <Izaya> but it also means
you need a separate program to access the files
L154[10:15:51] <kinkinkijkin> this is for
games distribution, so it doesn't actually need to be accessible by
OS
L155[10:15:55] <kinkinkijkin> therefore an
archive
L156[10:15:58] <Izaya> aaah
L157[10:16:20] <kinkinkijkin> maaaaybe for
installer packages too
L158[10:16:40] <Izaya> in PsychOS I have a
thing that mounts archive files to a read-only filesystem for
packages
L160[10:16:54] <Izaya> might be of use
depending on which approach you go for
L161[10:17:13] <kinkinkijkin> someone on
the server is writing a gemini-like webserver for example and
eventually we want to have it so new users can quickly set it up on
their computers
L162[10:17:31] <kinkinkijkin> along with a
new network stack
L163[10:17:38] <Izaya> a new network
stack, eh?
L164[10:17:41] <Izaya> any interesting
design ideas?
L165[10:17:55] <kinkinkijkin> idk, I
haven't looked at her implementation much
L166[10:18:32] <kinkinkijkin> afaict it
works with name addresses, so no need for DNS or anything like
that
L167[10:18:44] <Izaya> oh nice, like
Minitel
L168[10:18:45] <kinkinkijkin> just edit
/etc/hostname and people can connect to you by your hostname
L169[10:18:55] <Izaya> very like Minitel
:3
L170[10:19:16] <Izaya> > Set up to
build a cross-compiler from x86_64-pc-linux-gnu to
powerpc-none-eabi.
L171[10:19:21] <Izaya> now we're cooking
with gas >:D
L172[10:19:51] <kinkinkijkin> yeah she was
looking at minitel, but she didn't like minitel's specifics very
much
L173[10:20:16] <kinkinkijkin> i think she
set up a network with minitel and is basically working to make
something she likes more but keep the network working with small
changes at a time?
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L175[10:20:32] <Izaya> should get em on
here or in #SKSDev
L176[10:20:40] <Izaya> I'd love to hear
their opinions and thoughts on it
L177[10:20:53] <Izaya> the specifics they
dislike, etc
L178[10:21:16] <Izaya> and what changes
they made to better suit them
L179[10:42:28] <Izaya> main.out: ELF
32-bit MSB executable, PowerPC or cisco 4500, version 1 (SYSV),
statically linked, with debug_info, not stripped
L180[10:42:30] <Izaya> we have life!
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L182[11:36:41] <kinkinkijkin> hmm, I want
to read four bytes as a 32-bit number, given the data as a table of
bytes. is there a way to do this in lua, or possibly opencomputers
specifically?
L183[11:37:39] <Izaya> string.unpack may
interest you
L184[11:38:29]
<Forecaster> woo, I can finally make tech
blocks!
L185[11:39:06]
<Forecaster> oh, or not
L186[11:39:13]
<Forecaster> I need optronics too
apparently
L187[11:39:14]
<Forecaster> shoot
L189[11:42:59] <dequbed> Ariri: Now you
have an excuse to learn more german :P
L190[11:45:06] <kinkinkijkin> does lua
have a discard operator?
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L192[11:59:53]
<Kristopher38> what's a discard operator
🤔
L194[12:17:51] <dequbed> cats!
L196[12:19:47] <MichiBot>
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<Forecaster> %tonkout
L199[12:47:56] <MichiBot> Huzzah!
Forecaster! You beat nil's previous record of 4 hours, 7 minutes
and 16 seconds (By 4 hours, 13 minutes and 29 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L200[12:47:57] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.008 tonk
points! plus 0.007 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 0.8322007. Position #3 Need
0.10586185 more points to pass Vaur!
L201[12:48:09]
<Forecaster> %greenshell
CompanionCube
L202[12:48:11] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
Unfortunately you missed with a 1 vs 10.
L203[12:48:15]
<Forecaster> damn
L204[12:48:23]
<Forecaster> Vaur is a lot easier to
hit
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L209[13:17:36] <Amanda> dequbed: I spent
like, a minute tryin gto figure out why sound wasn't working on my
phone before I realised that video jusst doesn't have any
sound.
L210[13:17:50] <dequbed> Amanda: Sorry
<3
L211[13:18:04] <Amanda> The perils of
running a developer preview
L212[13:18:27]
<Forecaster> I did that too
L213[13:18:53] <Amanda> "Is this a
bug due to running untested software, or WAT"
L214[13:19:49]
<Forecaster> I just thought "did I
mute something?"
L216[13:21:29]
<Forecaster> I'm on alpha 12 now
L217[13:21:33]
<Forecaster> I've got robuts
L218[13:22:38]
<Forecaster> hm, I could use a different
spot for the cryopods so I can put in another engine
L219[13:23:42] <Amanda> You should move
the grow beds into a closed-off room with a CO2 Producer, humans
don't generate enough CO2 for plants alone anymorein A12
L220[13:24:00] <Amanda> And gas scrubber
will still remove CO2,I think?
L221[13:24:16]
<Forecaster> yeah, but I don't have
fertilizer for those anyway
L222[13:24:21] <Amanda> ah
L223[13:24:26]
<Forecaster> and they live fine on the
slime stuff
L224[13:25:27]
<Forecaster> although the CO2 level is 30,
and the planter says the growth rate is 100%?
L225[13:25:35]
<Forecaster> I don't know
L226[13:29:42]
<Forecaster> on the one that hasn't run
out of fertilizer yet
L227[13:33:40]
<Forecaster> is there a way to produce
energy cells?
L229[13:36:55]
<Forecaster> the cells are a component of
the blocks...
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<Vaur>
%tonk
L236[14:00:43] <MichiBot> Bejabbers!
Vaur! You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 1 hour,
12 minutes and 47 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L237[14:00:44] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 1 hour, 12 minutes and 47 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.00121 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.03195845 more points to pass CompanionCube!
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<MGR>
%bye
L241[14:08:06] <MichiBot> Oh, well, bye I
guess...
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L243[14:20:41] <kinkinkijkin> well, made a
very basic file reading/packing/writing for tapes, tempted to just
move on to making a light pack filesystem now
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L246[14:31:16] <Amanda> finally!
L247[14:57:14] <Amanda> .. why the hell is
pcscd trying to read every file in /etc when there's
perfectly-valid /etc/reader.conf
L248[14:57:43] <Amanda> I mean, yes, the
nixpkgs package is wrong in this case as well, but why the hell is
pcscd doing that
L249[15:30:53]
<Forecaster> hm, I think the cellbyte wiki
for Space Haven is a bit outdated
L250[15:31:17]
<Forecaster> it claims energy cells can be
produced in a "Cell Fuser", but there is no such facility
it seems
L251[15:32:43]
<Forecaster> also a zero-atmo environment
doesn't prevent fires, but it does make it go out almost
immidiately
L252[15:34:51] <Amanda> yeah, in alpha 11
or 10 they reduced the number of highly-specialised machines
L253[15:35:53]
<Forecaster> well they forgot to assign
some recipes to other machines it seems :P
L254[15:36:05] <Amanda> nope, it's in the
optronics fabricator(?)
L255[15:36:12]
<Forecaster> oh
L256[15:36:14] <Amanda> Or did you mean
the wiki
L257[15:36:25]
<Forecaster> then just the wiki
L258[15:36:34] <Amanda> It's mentioned in
the research tooltip for the fabricator
L259[15:36:47]
<Forecaster> so it is
L260[15:37:09]
<Forecaster> I glossed over that because
when I read it I didn't know what energy cells were for
L261[15:39:36] <Amanda> ls
L262[15:40:33]
<Forecaster> dir
L263[15:46:31] <Vampyre> echo *
L264[15:46:41] <Vampyre> also, %drink
coffee
L265[15:46:43] <MichiBot> Vampyre:
Vampyre has some coffee. It's hot and bitter.
L266[15:47:30]
<bad at
vijya> time to back up everything from my old box and set it up
on my new box
L267[15:47:43]
<bad at
vijya> which is the same box with an up to date distro
installed
L269[15:50:31]
<Forecaster> a spacehole
L271[15:52:55] <Izaya> I'll need to do
that with mine soon enough >.>
L272[15:53:04] <Izaya> debian 9 is
oldstable already
L273[15:53:04]
<bad at
vijya> oh?
L274[15:53:16]
<bad at
vijya> i was on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
L275[15:53:22]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L276[15:53:27] <Izaya> > C# is
LEGIBLE
L277[15:53:29] <Izaya> debatable
L278[15:53:37]
<bad at
vijya> from when i didn't know how to linux
L279[15:54:04]
<nil>
%sip
L280[15:54:04] <MichiBot> You drink a sour
platinum potion (New!). The next glass of water nil has tastes like
Spice.
L281[15:54:08]
<nil>
%tonk
L282[15:54:09] <MichiBot> Darn it! nil!
You beat Vaur's previous record of 1 hour, 12 minutes and 47
seconds (By 40 minutes and 38 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L283[15:54:10] <MichiBot> nil's new record
is 1 hour, 53 minutes and 25 seconds! nil also gained 0.00136
(0.00068 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need
0.43302939 more points to pass Forecaster!
L284[15:54:23]
<bad at
vijya> anyways, my backups are gonna take a hot minute
L285[15:54:26]
<bad at
vijya> gonna get more coffee
L286[15:54:32]
<bad at
vijya> and dig out my CD drive
L287[15:54:43] <Izaya> to put your coffee
into?
L288[15:54:47]
<bad at
vijya> no
L289[15:54:49]
<nil>
why
L290[15:54:57]
<bad at
vijya> to put an arch installer on
L291[15:55:06]
<bad at
vijya> also, wait
L292[15:55:07] <Vampyre> is rsyncing it
over not easier instead of dvd's?
L293[15:55:17]
<bad at
vijya> i finally have access to btrfs
L294[15:55:19] <Vampyre> or are you being
smart and making an offline backup? ;-)
L295[15:55:19]
<bad at
vijya> 👀
L296[15:55:33]
<bad at
vijya> oh, i'm making an offline backup
L297[15:55:54] <Vampyre> heh, always smart
thing to do indeed
L298[15:56:04]
<bad at
vijya> but it's just a giant `tar -c ... | lzma > ...`
L299[15:56:06]
<bad at
vijya> fuckfest
L300[15:56:29] *
Izaya gives bad_at_vijya squashfs
L301[15:56:35] <Izaya> what if you could
make archives that you can mount
L302[15:56:44] <Vampyre> keeping it simple
and with tried and tested tools is with backups best anyway
L303[15:56:44]
<nil> bad
at vijya: `... > /dev/null` - this is how you have infinite
space for the backups
L304[15:57:12]
<bad at
vijya> i coulda used squashfs but tar was just
L305[15:57:12]
<bad at
vijya> easier
L306[15:57:17]
<bad at
vijya> to use in this case
L307[15:57:28]
<bad at
vijya> now that i've begun to learn tar
L308[15:57:42] <Vampyre> I'm almost 100%
sure that someone out there must have made a tarfs for fuse or
something ;-)
L309[15:57:46]
<bad at
vijya> though i'll be using cpio64 once i get lcpio working
again :^)
L310[15:58:34] <Izaya> you can mount most
archives I've come across with gvfs at least
L311[15:58:39] <Izaya> but squashfs is
less jank
L312[16:00:01]
<bad at
vijya> i had to back up a buncha huge directories that wouldn't
fit in tmpfs so
L313[16:00:19]
<bad at
vijya> oh
L314[16:00:24]
<bad at
vijya> i can have multiple sources
L315[16:00:24]
<bad at
vijya> pain
L316[16:00:27]
<bad at
vijya> oh well
L317[16:02:45]
<bad at
vijya> anyways
L318[16:02:49]
<bad at
vijya> off to find a CD drive
L319[16:03:14]
<bad at
vijya> a dvd drive
L320[16:03:15]
<bad at
vijya> even better
L321[16:03:17]
<bad at
vijya> :)
L322[16:07:51]
<SnailDOS>
Oo
L323[16:08:12] <Izaya> oO
L324[16:10:01]
<bad at
vijya> i must now find a power cord
L325[16:10:06]
<bad at
vijya> i have the brick, but not the cord
L326[16:11:10]
<SnailDOS>
My God. Just as I am about to go to sleep my magic mirror decides
to reboot...
L327[16:11:13]
<SnailDOS>
rip my eyes
L328[16:11:25] <Izaya> hate it when my
sheet of foil and glass reboots
L329[16:11:26]
<SnailDOS>
who the heck made raspian so white and bright...
L331[16:11:46]
<SnailDOS>
what in the w-
L332[16:12:01]
<SnailDOS>
mm very yummy loafs
L333[16:13:05]
<bad at
vijya> Izaya: A
L334[16:13:07] <Izaya> senko-bagel for new
firefox logo
L335[16:13:17]
<bad at
vijya> i can't find my box of assorted power cords
L336[16:13:39]
<bad at
vijya> like, it's a box of those cords you plug into computers,
laptop chargers, etc
L337[16:13:47]
<bad at
vijya> both the three and two prong ones
L338[16:14:03] <Izaya> the IEC, circle-IEC
and figure 8 cables?
L339[16:14:39]
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L340[16:14:53]
<bad at
vijya> yes
L341[16:15:05] <Izaya> stuff with figure-8
cables always freaked me out
L342[16:15:07] <Izaya> like, fucker has no
ground
L343[16:15:40] <Izaya> I know logically
that it's probably fine, but still, the wall socket has a ground
pin, use it >.>
L344[16:16:15] <dequbed> Izaya: Honestly,
C# is just slightly more reasonable Java with less platforms
supported. Change my mind ;)
L345[16:16:22]
<bad at
vijya> this is america, though
L346[16:16:30] <Izaya> I never said java
was better
L347[16:16:36]
<bad at
vijya> some people still have sockets with two pins
L348[16:16:37]
<bad at
vijya> smh
L349[16:16:55]
<bad at
vijya> also don't you know HOW MUCH that GROUND PIN costs to
HAVE
L350[16:16:56] <Izaya> just that C#'s
IRandomBullshitBullshitBullshitBullshitBullshitBullshitInterfaces
aren't really what I call legible :p
L351[16:16:59]
<bad at
vijya> like jeez izaya
L352[16:17:10]
<bad at
vijya> think about the poor, poor companies
L353[16:17:19] <dequbed> Izaya: Fair
L354[16:17:29]
<bad at
vijya> i shouldn't have to point out this is sarcasm, but this
is sarcasm
L355[16:18:25] <Izaya> bad_at_vijya: then
the power companies would have to wire the ground! to the
ground!
L356[16:18:27] <Izaya> how terrible.
L357[16:19:50]
<bad at
vijya> i s2g this box only appears when i don't need it
L358[16:19:54]
<bad at
vijya> but when i need it, it disappears
L359[16:20:48] <dequbed> Izaya: Unrelated
but two-pin cables still have "ground" in most all
electric configurations.
L360[16:21:49] <dequbed> And it's not a
safety issue anyway :P
L361[16:24:40]
<bad at
vijya> power cable acquired
L362[16:26:04]
<bad at
vijya> wait
L363[16:26:23]
<bad at
vijya> can i pipe in stuff from `find` to tar
L364[16:27:29]
<bad at
vijya> unfortunate, i can't
L365[16:29:31] <dequbed> That's what xargs
is for :P
L366[16:30:56]
<bad at
vijya> man
L367[16:31:00]
<bad at
vijya> this dvd drive is getting old
L368[16:32:23]
<bad at
vijya> i somehow misplaced my entire stack of CDs
L369[16:35:46]
<Forecaster> well that was
interesting
L370[16:36:19]
<Forecaster> a Millitary Alliance ship and
a Slavers Guild ship was in this sector
L371[16:37:11]
<Forecaster> the Millitary Alliance
attacked the slaver ship and destroyed it, the slavers sent a
distress call to me, I sent over a shuttle, rescued one survivor
and freed a slave, took both as refugees
L372[16:37:33]
<Forecaster> then the MA ship started
scanning me because they were suspicious I was harboring their
enemies
L373[16:39:34]
<bad at
vijya> CDs acquired
L374[16:39:42]
<bad at
vijya> now linux doesn't want to see my CD drive
L375[16:40:02]
<bad at
vijya> i wonder if this drive is slowly dying
L376[16:40:04]
<Forecaster> so it's just a D drive
L377[16:45:26]
<ThePiGuy24> uncompacted disc
L378[16:46:10]
<bad at
vijya> wait fuck
L379[16:46:14]
<bad at
vijya> THESE ARE ONLY 700MB
L380[16:46:25] <Izaya> as CDs tend to
be
L381[16:47:10]
<bad at
vijya> why do i remember 800MB cds
L382[16:47:16]
<bad at
vijya> am i the idiot here
L383[16:47:40] <Izaya> p sure 750 was as
big as they got
L384[16:50:14]
<bad at
vijya> oh wait
L385[16:50:16]
<bad at
vijya> mode 2 exists
L386[16:50:20]
<bad at
vijya> i know what i must do
L387[16:51:06]
<bad at
vijya> aha!
L388[16:51:14]
<bad at
vijya> mode 2 will give me enough room
L389[17:06:46]
<Forecaster> godammit
L390[17:06:52]
<Forecaster> I need chemical refining
too
L391[17:06:53]
<Forecaster> :|
L392[17:07:28] <Vampyre> max is 99 minutes
on a cdr, but most burners don't support that
L393[17:11:36] <Vampyre> also, @bad at
vijya, mode2 has a boatload less ecc then mode 1 data, which you
might not want to use if this is for backups
L394[17:11:42] <Vampyre> cdr's
degenerate
L395[17:12:05] <dequbed> Using CD in 2021
for backups is questionable either way.
L396[17:12:16]
<bad at
vijya> i'm using it for an arch installer
L397[17:12:18]
<bad at
vijya> well, was going to
L398[17:12:30]
<bad at
vijya> i sacrificed a flash drive instead
L399[17:13:04]
<i_develop_things> archlinux 2019.12 is
only ~640M
L400[17:13:08]
<ThePiGuy24> i only have 1 functioning
disc drive atm
L401[17:13:16]
<ThePiGuy24> and its in an old xp era
laptop
L402[17:13:21] <Izaya> I have a stack as
tall as me
L403[17:13:21] <Vampyre> there are a few
flash drive boot tools where you can just dump iso's on your drive
and boot them
L404[17:13:45]
<ThePiGuy24> and when i say functioning i
mean "functioning"
L405[17:13:46]
<i_develop_things> the only working disk
drive i have is in a laptop from 2006
L406[17:13:52]
<i_develop_things> everything except disk
burning works
L407[17:13:57] <Izaya> time 4 bed
L408[17:13:58]
<i_develop_things> and disk burning only
broke fairly recently
L409[17:14:04]
<i_develop_things> goodnight izaya
L410[17:14:09] <Izaya> good morning
everyone :)
L411[17:14:09] <dequbed> Goodnight Izaya,
sleep well and dream sweet <3
L412[17:14:13]
<bad at
vijya> Vampyre: it's less the problem of not being able to boot
off of a flash drive and more the fact that all i have are 64GB
flash drives
L413[17:14:16]
<bad at
vijya> nite izaya
L414[17:14:34]
<bad at
vijya> oh wait, i misread your message
L415[17:14:42] <Vampyre> how is that a
problem? ;-)
L416[17:14:51]
<bad at
vijya> yeye, i see what you mean
L417[17:14:57]
<bad at
vijya> i should probably make something like that
L418[17:15:30]
<ThePiGuy24> man i really do love how much
it is raining recently, makes a nice change from the unpleasant
heat we had before :p
L419[17:21:16]
<bad at
vijya> anyways, i probably will just make a wacky multi-image
boot USB
L420[17:22:11]
<bad at
vijya> i have to build grub2 myself to get lua support
L421[17:22:12]
<bad at
vijya> pain
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L423[17:34:11] <Amanda> cru
L424[18:00:21]
<bad at
vijya> backup is still going
L425[18:00:22]
<bad at
vijya> pain
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L427[18:08:57]
<bad at
vijya> man
L428[18:09:05]
<bad at
vijya> there isn't a bootloader that does quite what i
want
L429[18:09:15]
<bad at
vijya> time to just make Zorya on real hardware /s
L430[18:09:32]
<bad at
vijya> although that does sound like a fun project
L431[18:09:36]
<bad at
vijya> well
L432[18:09:38]
<bad at
vijya> "fun"
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L434[18:12:23] <Vampyre> what do you want
it to do?
L435[18:14:10]
<bad at
vijya> be scriptable with lua
L436[18:14:15]
<bad at
vijya> i can't get grub's lua module to compile
L437[18:14:17]
<bad at
vijya> :)
L438[18:14:26]
<bad at
vijya> actually, would syslinux work for this
L439[18:14:29] <Vampyre> hmm
L440[18:14:52] <Vampyre> grub is more
scriptable then syslinux
L441[18:15:09]
<bad at
vijya> well i know syslinux has a lua module
L442[18:15:11]
<bad at
vijya> that's the thing
L443[18:15:35] <Vampyre> well, in that
case, syslinux can be expanded
L444[18:15:45] <Vampyre> and it can boot
pretty much the same as grub
L445[18:16:25]
<bad at
vijya> hmm
L446[18:16:47]
<bad at
vijya> syslinux doesn't seem to support loading from ISOs but i
could probably extract isos to the partition and have it boot them
from there
L447[18:16:49]
<bad at
vijya> 🤔
L448[18:17:38] <Vampyre> no, iso's have a
specific way of booting (depending on the type)
L449[18:18:22] <Vampyre> exception being
efi iso's, if the iso is in 1 piece (cluster) of the
flashdrive
L450[18:18:44] <Vampyre> you can boot
those with some efi partition table trickery
L451[18:18:49]
<bad at
vijya> hm
L452[18:18:56]
<bad at
vijya> i will have to figure this out
L453[18:20:03]
<bad at
vijya> ah wait
L454[18:20:05]
<bad at
vijya> i see how to do this
L455[18:23:21] <Vampyre> I guess you can
chain memdisk from syslinux, that can load iso's
L456[18:35:00]
<bad at
vijya> ye
L457[18:46:44] <Ariri> dequbed, true
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L459[19:24:37]
<Forecaster> crud...
L460[19:24:46]
<Forecaster> I just got interrupted by a
pirate
L461[19:24:54]
<Forecaster> I forgot to rebuild the
turret...
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L468[19:40:55] <among> good afternoon fart
sniffers
L469[19:41:10] <Forecaster> oh is it you
again
L470[19:41:30] <among> no, i'm a smart
fella and not a fart smella -W
L471[19:44:07] <among> among us
L472[19:44:26] <among> sus :jermasus:
-N
L473[19:44:30] <among> when jerma is sus!
-W
L474[19:44:36] <Forecaster> yeah
okay
L475[19:44:43] <Forecaster> %ban
among
L476[19:44:49] <among> when the imposter
is the jerma! -WN
L477[19:44:51] <Forecaster> oh I can't do
that
L478[19:44:59] <among> cry more buddy
-W
L479[19:44:59] <Forecaster> %tban among
99w
L480[19:45:03] ***
among was kicked by zsh ((MichiBot) Reason: | For: 99w | Expires:
03/27/2023 07:45:00 PM))
L481[19:50:12] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L482[19:50:13] <MichiBot> Woooo!
CompanionCube! You beat nil's previous record of 1 hour, 53
minutes and 25 seconds (By 2 hours, 2 minutes and 38 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L483[19:50:13] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 3 hours, 56 minutes and 3 seconds! CompanionCube also
gained 0.00408 (0.00204 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #1.
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L488[21:26:04] <stephan48> Forecaster on
IRC?
L489[21:26:07] <stephan48> what?
L490[21:28:30]
<ThePiGuy24> yes you can be on both
L491[21:28:39] <ThePiGuy24> its pretty
simple you know
L492[21:36:47]
<ste48>
nono its way to hard you see! can't even get my name straight
L493[21:37:12] <dequbed> Being straight is
overrated anyway
L494[21:37:32]
<ste48> or
right or the same
L495[21:37:49] <stephan48> :D
L496[21:38:22]
<ThePiGuy24> as a not straight, can
confirm being straight is overrated
L497[21:39:03] <stephan48> \o/
L498[22:06:56]
<Vaur>
%sip
L499[22:06:58] <MichiBot> You drink a
molten unobtanium potion (New!). Vaur's shoes are now slightly too
large until Sozin's Comet returns.
L500[22:38:19] <Ariri> and being super
straight is an indicator of a mental problem
L501[22:38:33] <Ariri> s/super
straight/"super straight"
L502[22:38:34] <MichiBot> <Ariri>
and being "super straight" is an indicator of a mental
problem
L503[22:38:51] *
stephan48 runs away from discord regexp substitutions
L504[22:39:05] <CompanionCube> Ariri:
isn't it literally a 4chan /pol/ troll or some shit
L505[22:39:44] <stephan48> i mean.... make
the trailing / optional... okey if you need to.... but ffs. discord
renders it into the resulting text as part of the
substitution
L506[22:40:32] <Ariri> CompanionCube, i
don't keep up with 4chan like at all, but it was a recent tiktok
trend promoting transphobia that was informed of by a friend
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L508[22:40:58] <Ariri> it was brain cell
murder to see
L510[22:43:03] <MichiBot>
"Super-Straight" TikTok exists and it's as bad as you
think | length:
10m 1s | Likes:
85,534 Dislikes:
3,758 Views:
865,846 | by
D'Angelo
Wallace | Published On 29/3/2021
L511[22:44:46] <dequbed> Ariri: It's all
part of my master plan to make you learn german, move your pretty
butt over to germany and give you *all* the headpats you always
claim you don't deserve >:3
L512[22:44:52]
<Kleadron>
that's funny how mention of the word straight causes people to get
upset
L515[22:47:25] <Ariri> dequbed, that's
evil
L516[22:47:30] <Ariri> that last part in
particular
L517[22:47:45] *
dequbed headpatpats cute Ariri :3
L518[22:47:59] <Ariri> nein
L519[22:48:09] <Ariri> kein entrag
L520[22:48:11] <dequbed> but ... :(
L521[22:48:16] <Ariri> i dont remember how
to spell that
L522[22:48:32] <stephan48> entrag?
L523[22:48:37] <stephan48> what do you
want to say?
L524[22:48:38] <dequbed> 'Eintrag" if
you mean "no entry found for 'cute Ariri'"
L526[22:49:09] <Ariri> yeah, no
entry
L527[22:49:48] <Ariri> CompanionCube,
TikTok was also silently hiding anti-SS posts as well
L528[22:49:50] <Amanda> %choose pizza or
figure something else out
L529[22:49:51] <MichiBot> Amanda: My
grandfather always told me that "figure something else
out" is the way to go!
L530[22:49:55] <Ariri> not the first time
they've done it either
L531[22:50:13]
<Kleadron>
for some reason infiniminer actually built correctly this time
instead of complaining about missing fonts even when I installed
them last time
L532[22:50:17] *
dequbed gives Amanda additional scritches
L533[22:50:27] <stephan48> SS as in
superstreight or the other thing of german history?
L534[22:50:34] *
Amanda purrs softly
L535[22:50:40] <Amanda> Or
screenshot
L537[22:51:01] <dequbed> stephan48: It's
4chan. I refuse to believe that one is a coincidence.
L538[22:51:16] <stephan48> i seee.
L539[22:51:18] <Ariri> stephan48, both in
this case, the logo for the german thing was malformed into the
superstraight movements thing
L540[22:51:31] *
stephan48 wheeps
L541[22:51:32] <Amanda> I remember being
very confused by inari getting confused by me saying I was sending
her a SS
L542[22:51:48] <Ariri> oh dear
L543[22:51:51] <CompanionCube> Ariri:
truth
L544[22:52:05] <stephan48> why oh why are
humans stupid?
L545[22:52:09]
<Kleadron>
I feel like it would be a great time to tell everyone that
infiniminer's textures are in specific single files and are
occasionally different resolutions
L546[22:52:12] <Ariri> aye
L547[22:52:45] <Amanda> %choose pizza or
figure something else out or starve
L548[22:52:45] <MichiBot> Amanda: If I've
learned anything in life it's that you always pick "figure
something else out"
L549[22:52:46] <dequbed> Amanda: to be
fair if you'd say you'll send the SS to me I'd be scared too
:P
L550[22:52:52] <Ariri> btw dequbed, I'm
totally going to try making mochi and failing
L551[22:53:08] <Ariri> but it'll probably
be a tasty mess anyways
L552[22:53:10] <dequbed> Ariri: Make *all*
the foods!
L553[22:53:11] <Amanda> dequbed: I'm an
ignorant american, didn't know about the historical implications of
that, used it as short-hand for screenshot. ::P
L554[22:53:25] <dequbed> Ariri: And tell
me if they were any good please <3
L555[22:53:26] <t20kdc> Ariri: the problem
with that NFTs image is that those "they have played us for
absolute fools" images are usually sarcastic and wrong, while
this one is clearly correct
L556[22:53:35] <Ariri> dequbed, will do
:)
L557[22:53:44] <Ariri> t20kdc, that's true
actually
L558[22:54:03] <dequbed> Amanda: Yeah
Americas relationship with history lessons isn't exactly
stellar
L559[22:54:12] <Ariri> Like with crypto, I
can see part of the idea, but the execution and context is
fundamentally flawed
L560[22:55:15] <t20kdc> I would say though
that "NO REAL-WORLD USE FOUND" for brute-forcing hashing
algorithms is... debatable
L561[22:55:33] <dequbed> Amanda: e.g.
You'd be surpised how often I or my sis got asked "How do you
celebrate Thanksgiving over at home" :P
L562[22:56:23] <Ariri> t20kdc, tbf, I
don't think this meme format is generally well done in terms of how
consistent the satire is
L564[22:56:39] <Amanda> Those silly
Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving a month or two early!
L565[22:56:58] <dequbed> That too
L566[22:57:18] <Ariri> dequbed, goes to
show that americans like to celebrate things without knowing the
history of it "bc we can"
L567[22:57:21] <Amanda> dequbed: what're
you doing for the 4th of July!?!?!?
L569[22:57:35] <t20kdc> Ariri: thing is,
that is clearly sarcastic (showing specifically bad games,
describing perfectly reasonable cases as 'deranged')
L570[22:57:38] <Ariri> or black history
month
L571[22:57:51] <Ariri> actually, i dont
want to bring that up
L572[22:57:56] <dequbed> Amanda: The 4th
of July is generally the "Be annoyed of the US being obnoxious
big shits"-holiday around the world :P
L573[22:58:41] <Ariri> t20kdc, yeah,
that's what I mean, this is a prime example of how the format
should be, but most of them are not as good
L574[22:58:58] <t20kdc> Ariri: honestly I
think the core of the meme format is that "STOP DOING
'X'" is a good choice when 'X' is perfectly reasonable but
internally complex
L575[22:59:51] <t20kdc> Ariri: for
example, "STOP DOING NEURAL NETWORKS" - "millions of
cycles burned yet NO REAL WORLD USE FOUND for looking at anime
pictures at 2x resolution"
L576[23:01:03] <Ariri> Tom Scott made a
video about an hypothetical rogue AI that only took fruition
because its developers were american and launched on the friday
before a 4th of july, lol
L577[23:01:22] <Ariri> t20kdc,
agreed
L578[23:08:55]
<i_develop_things> ah yes, earworm
L579[23:08:58]
<i_develop_things> that was freakty
L580[23:09:01]
<i_develop_things> freaky
L581[23:09:06] <stephan48> things stephan
does instead of sleeping: installing bios, fiddling with cpu and
memory voltages to get the shit stable again... because its either
fiddling or broken usb \o/
L582[23:27:27] <dequbed> stephan48: things
dequbed does instead of sleeping: Spamming a group chat will all
the egg memes
L583[23:49:02] <Ariri> my interest is
piqued
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L586[23:54:34] <dequbed> Ariri: Why am I
not surprised? :P
L587[23:58:25] <Ariri> Probably because
you've figured by now that I have a practical degree in memery and
certification for low-quality cursed and/or sh*t posting