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L1[00:10:48] <Amanda> %choose continue going
into spoon debt or reinstall the old ssd
L2[00:10:49] <MichiBot> Amanda: If I've
learned anything in life it's that you always pick "continue
going into spoon debt"
L3[00:16:02] <Elfi> I don't think Michibot
is a very good rolemodel
L4[00:17:25] <ben_mkiv> %choose listen to
michibot's advice or listen to elfi's advice
L5[00:17:25] <MichiBot> ben_mkiv: I tried
reading my tea leaves this morning. There was something about death
and doom. Anyway, go with "listen to elfi's advice"
L6[00:19:22] <Izaya> > get to work
L7[00:19:24] <Izaya> > quiet
L8[00:19:27] <Izaya> > skeleton
crew
L9[00:19:30] <Izaya> > no heavy
machinery
L10[00:19:34] <Izaya> > no cursing in
the distance
L11[00:19:42] <Izaya> turns out my boss
extended their holiday
L12[00:19:46] <Izaya> no work today
/o/
L13[00:27:07] <Amanda> %remindme 12h take 2
at installing nixos on the nvme drive, now with 100% more nvme
kernel modules in the initrd!
L14[00:27:07] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"take 2 at installing nixos on the nvme drive, now with 100%
more nvme kernel modules in the initrd!" in 12h at 06/08/2021
12:27:07 PM
L15[00:27:38] <Amanda> in the mean time,
let's add git, and git-crypt, and my binary cache
L16[00:36:27] <Amanda> Elfi: in this
instance, I disobeyed, mostly so I could do ^ for future-amanda's
convience
L17[00:36:38] <Amanda> %remindme 11h30m
flash a new installer iso before starting the take 2
L18[00:36:39] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"flash a new installer iso before starting the take 2" in
11h30m at 06/08/2021 12:06:39 PM
L19[00:37:56] *
Amanda snugs Elfi, loads up youtubes to veg out to while she cools
down from her self-induced rage spiral
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L22[00:58:45] <Vampyre> Amanda, I hope you
had more then 0 nvme modules in your initd, else 100% more modules
won't change much ;-)
L23[01:06:56] <Amanda> %claw Vampyre
L24[01:06:56] <MichiBot> Amanda is trying
to claw Vampyre! They have 1 minute if they want to attempt to
%defend against it!
L25[01:15:40] <Vampyre> ouch
L26[01:15:43] <Vampyre> heyyy....
L27[01:15:59] *
Vampyre flies off into a tree
L28[01:16:11] <Vampyre> %defend
L29[01:16:11] <MichiBot> Vampyre: Invalid
arguments. %defend Action:string [Item:string]
L30[01:17:48] <ben_mkiv> nice one vamp
xD
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L33[02:48:33]
<Saghetti>
the freebsd install starts now
L34[02:48:35]
<Saghetti>
wish me luck
L35[02:48:47]
<Saghetti>
(luck as in hope that i dont overwrite my boot partition)
L37[02:59:05]
<Saghetti>
install all the things
L38[02:59:07]
<Saghetti>
:)
L39[03:09:06] *
Amanda snugs up around Elfi, dims the lämp so that she can sleep s
bit better, zzzmews
L40[03:09:15] <Amanda> Night nerds
L41[03:28:29]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L42[03:28:29] <MichiBot> Wut! Forecaster!
You beat your own previous record of <0 (By 6 hours, 12 minutes
and 20 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L43[03:28:30] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 6 hours, 12 minutes and 20 seconds! No points gained for
stealing from yourself. (Lost out on 0.00621)
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L54[05:20:15]
<bad at
vijya> @Saghetti the FreeBSD install was actually super
easy
L55[05:20:16]
<bad at
vijya> like
L56[05:20:19]
<bad at
vijya> really comfy installer
L57[05:20:25]
<Saghetti>
yes
L58[05:20:31]
<Saghetti>
but getting xorg to work :hollow:
L59[05:20:39]
<Saghetti>
my hardware is too new for freebsd
L60[05:20:50]
<Saghetti>
it doesn't like my 7700k and gtx 1070
L61[05:21:08]
<Saghetti>
i'm going back to manjaro now
L62[05:21:18]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L63[05:21:20]
<ThePiGuy24> just run linux like a normal
unnormal person
L64[05:21:33]
<bad at
vijya> i only used it on an old system
L65[05:21:42]
<bad at
vijya> P3, Matrox G450
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L68[07:14:53]
<SoraFirestorm> long time no chat, OC
folks
L69[07:15:44]
<SoraFirestorm> random question upon which
there has been no prior research, so apologies if there already is
an answer
L70[07:16:14]
<SoraFirestorm> would it be reasonably
easy/possible to add a CPU architecture that's 'just' a Lua
preprocessor?
L72[07:17:26]
<SoraFirestorm> Ideally in such a way that
doesn't create a storage/space penalty ie I could use it in an
EEPROM
L73[07:18:18]
<SoraFirestorm> obviously you could just
have the compiler load and be active at some point after the EEPROM
code hands off control to whatever it is it wants to hand control
off to
L74[07:18:24]
<Forecaster> you can create an addon that
adds whatever architecture you want
L75[07:18:54]
<Forecaster> like #oc-js
L76[07:20:16]
<SoraFirestorm> I was kinda hoping someone
had already done the work lol
L77[07:20:41]
<SoraFirestorm> wouldn't necessarily be
opposed to making it happen myself if it's not tremendously
complicated
L79[07:23:15]
<Forecaster> you asked if it was possible
to add an architecture, not if one already existed though
L80[07:23:26]
<SoraFirestorm> You're right, poor wording
choice
L81[07:23:27]
<Forecaster> it's probably up to
date
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L83[07:23:49]
<SoraFirestorm> Admittedly I was hoping
the answer would have been 'no need for your particular case'
:P
L84[07:24:06]
<SoraFirestorm> I might look into it
tomorrow then
L85[07:26:50]
<bad at
vijya> "hey doesn't camping in a movement shooter defeat
the point"
L86[07:27:06]
<bad at
vijya> this one chat message gave me pure comedy gold holy
shit
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L88[07:31:36] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L89[08:35:05] <dequbed> Amanda: Hey now I
know Ariri can be a bit scary looking but deep down she's just a
cute cryptid equally deserving of headpats and love as every other
cosmic being. :(
L90[09:37:56]
<aws> Guys,
maybe someone created add-ons for OpenComp, did you find materials
on this topic?
L91[09:41:54]
<Forecaster> nope, there are no addons for
OC, I looked, couldn't find a single one
L93[10:08:07]
<ThePiGuy24> noice
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L95[10:18:14]
<kirby from
kirby> Izaya are you managing all those drawers from that
computer or am i mistaken?
L96[10:18:36] <Izaya> not yet, need to
rewrite it so I can have a computer act as a server
L97[10:18:41] <Izaya> (but eventually, yes,
and in the past, yes)
L98[10:27:12]
<ThePiGuy24> that corner gives me early VF
vibes ;p
L99[10:27:24]
<ThePiGuy24> of underneath the railway
station
L100[10:35:43]
<aws> Guys,
maybe someone created add-ons for OpenComp, found materials on this
topic? Maybe someone would like to help create an addon?
L101[10:37:01]
<aws> If
someone wants to write to a private chat, please
L102[10:43:06]
<Forecaster> @aws I was being sarcastic,
there are loads of addons for oc
L103[10:45:25]
<aws>
>Forecaster: <@!265526627490856960> I was being s…
L104[10:45:25]
<aws> I
know, I know Java , but I didn't write add-ons and mods for mine,
but I want to add one functionality for working with items and
fluids for the OC, so I think maybe someone will help or guide how
the integration with OC works
L105[10:48:51]
<kirby from
kirby> Amazon Web Services down bad
L106[10:51:00]
<ThePiGuy24> >aws: I know, I know Java
, but I didn't write a…
L107[10:51:00]
<ThePiGuy24> OC already has the
transposer, which allows a computer to interact with containers of
fluids or items and move them around, not sure whether this
contains the feature you are wanting to implement but this is
probably worth mentioning in case you were unaware of this
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L111[10:54:12]
<ThePiGuy24> oop is netsplit time ;p
L112[10:54:39]
<Vaur> also
%tonk time
L113[10:54:39] <MichiBot> Shoot! Vaur!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 6 hours, 12 minutes and
20 seconds (By 1 hour, 13 minutes and 49 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L114[10:54:40] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 7 hours, 26 minutes and 9 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.00861 (0.00123 x 7) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#1.
L115[10:55:04]
<ThePiGuy24> bah pretty lame netsplit
;p
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<aws>
>ThePiGuy24: OC already has the transposer, which…
L118[11:10:07]
<aws> yes,
I know about this, but I want to remake this function for the
operation of two transposers so that the liquid moves at a distance
through the network, that is transferFluid(sourseAdr,destAdr,
sideSourse, sideDest, count)
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<Forecaster> so magic digital fluid
transfer
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L123[11:18:16]
<ThePiGuy24> good old LoIP
L124[11:18:25]
<ThePiGuy24> (Liquid over Internet
Protocol)
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L128[12:06:40] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
flash a new installer iso before starting the take 2
L129[12:27:07] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
take 2 at installing nixos on the nvme drive, now with 100% more
nvme kernel modules in the initrd!
L130[12:37:19]
<kirby from
kirby> who is SuperMinor?
L131[12:40:51] <Amanda> Welp, the ISO
finished flashing, off to typo-land, hopefully not for as long this
time
L132[13:23:34] <Amanda> \o/ I now have an
nvme drive installed instead of a sata m.2 drive in my
laptop.
L133[13:23:50] <Amanda> Amazing how much
better shit works when you use the correct linux modules!
L134[13:24:21] <Amanda> also now my /
drive gets blown away every boot. It's a tmpfs.
L135[13:27:24] <Amanda> oops. I guess
bluetooth pairings aren't part of what I set up to persist.
L136[13:28:11] <Amanda> Also time has
ceased to exist
L138[13:46:51] <Lizzy> hmm, a volatile /,
how does that work?
L139[13:47:52] <Amanda> Lizzy one quirk of
nixos is everything needed for booting is stored in /boot (for the
initial booting to Linux) and /nix (for everything else)
L140[13:48:03] <Lizzy> ah
L141[13:48:59] <Amanda> Lizzy: so with a
persistence partition for other stuff like /etc/machine-id and sshd
host keys, it's perfectly possible to do a volitile /
L142[13:49:31] <Lizzy> interesting
L144[13:50:46] <Amanda> That post being
inspired by another nixos community member who does similar with a
zfs state wipe every boot
L145[13:50:58] <Lizzy> interesting
L146[13:51:08] <Lizzy> just realised i
typed that twice lol
L147[13:51:31] <Lizzy> nixos is something
i've had on my 'want to look at' list for a while but haven't
gotten around to learning it
L148[13:51:39] <Amanda> Haha, it is rather
interesting, part of why I wanted to give it a shot in the first
place
L149[13:53:58] <Amanda> Getting an nvme
drive to replace / upgrade the internal SSD just provided a good
excuse to try it
L150[14:12:53]
<kirby from
kirby> LUA
L151[14:12:53] <MichiBot> Lua*
L152[14:12:54]
<kirby from
kirby> LUA
L153[14:12:54]
<kirby from
kirby> LUA
L154[14:12:55] <MichiBot> It's Lua, not
LUA. Name not an acronym.
L155[14:12:55]
<kirby from
kirby> LUA
L156[14:12:55]
<kirby from
kirby> LUA
L157[14:12:56] <MichiBot> Lua*
L158[14:12:56]
<kirby from
kirby> LUA
L159[14:12:56]
<kirby from
kirby> LUA
L160[14:12:56]
<kirby from
kirby> LUA
L161[14:12:56] <MichiBot> It's Lua, not
LUA. Name not an acronym.
L162[14:12:57] <MichiBot> Lua*
L163[14:12:58] <MichiBot> Lua*
L164[14:12:59] <MichiBot> Lua*
L165[14:13:00] <MichiBot> Lua*
L166[14:13:05]
<kirby from
kirby> LUA
L167[14:13:06] <MichiBot> It's Lua, not
LUA. Name not an acronym.
L168[14:13:11]
<kirby from
kirby> Luah
L169[14:13:19]
<Forecaster> please stop doing that
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L171[14:45:04] <dequbed> @"kirby from
kirby" There's a botspam channel if you want to yell at
MichiBot
L172[14:46:16]
<kirby from
kirby> good
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<lucsoft>
Lua?
L179[15:44:31] <Inari> Lua!
L180[15:49:02]
<Ariri>
Lua~
L181[15:50:16] *
Amanda jumps, startled by Inari's sudden entrence
L182[15:50:35] <Izaya> luau
L183[15:51:35] <Izaya> Ariri: have I
recommended {Crest,Banner} of the Stars to you yet?
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L186[15:58:55]
<Ariri>
Izaya: Nope
L187[16:00:33]
<Ariri> Do
you mean the novel of the anime adaptation?
L188[16:00:36]
<Ariri>
(s)
L189[16:01:30] <Inari> %fling Amanda
L190[16:01:30] <MichiBot> Inari is
flinging something at Amanda! They have 1 minute if they want to
attempt to %defend against it!
L191[16:01:48] <Amanda> %parry
L192[16:01:48] <MichiBot> Amanda
successfully parried the 13x Compressed Sentences flung at them by
Inari with a 20 vs 10, avoiding all the damage.
L193[16:02:18] <Inari> rude
L194[16:03:44] <Izaya> Ariri: I can only
vouch for the anime so far
L195[16:05:21] <Inari> Izaya: Thats a nice
anime as far as I recall
L196[16:12:20]
<Ariri> I
was looking for a good sci-fi to watch, so I'll check it out
L197[16:14:06] <Izaya> Need to get a hold
of the books
L198[16:14:42] <Izaya> Every time I've
read the books an anime was based on so far I've been
impressed
L199[16:17:51] <Amanda> fucking gnome
devs.
L200[16:22:47] <Amanda> cocking geoclue2
isn't allowing localtimed to get my location, for whatever fucking
reason, which is why time ceased to exist. Though I'm not sure why
it used to work before I made / volatile
L201[16:28:11] <Amanda> The
"solution" to this is apparently to run localtimed as a
user service. Cause, you know, only user programs would ever care
about your fucking location
L202[16:29:06] <Amanda> Not like it could
be used for timezone detection. "oh, uid 1000 is in
America/New_York, surely uid 1001 might be somewhere
else!"
L203[16:29:34] <Amanda> Geoclue runs as a
fucking system service, even!
L204[16:29:38] <Amanda> Sorry, I'll stop
now
L205[16:30:19]
<Forecaster> %sip
L206[16:30:21] <MichiBot> You drink a
silent purple potion (New!). Forecaster's bones turn the color of
water for 32 seconds.
L207[16:30:41]
<Ariri>
%pet Amanda
L208[16:30:41] <MichiBot> Ariri is
brushing Amanda with priti patel. Amanda regains 1d4 => 1 hit
points!
L209[16:32:32] <Amanda> >
<@amanda:camnet.site> cocking geoclue2 isn't allowing
localtimed to get my location, for whatever fucking reason, which
is why time ceased to exist. Though I'm not sure why it used to
work before I made / volatile
L210[16:32:35] <Amanda> Thinking on it,
it's was probably leftover state from when I used to have it
hard-coded to America/New_York -- it may have never worked!
L211[17:26:49] <Inari> Amanda: I found a
new petting method that cats seem to like
L213[17:26:55] <MichiBot>
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L214[17:27:18] <Amanda> %bite Inari
L215[17:27:19] <MichiBot> Amanda is
trying to bite Inari! They have 1 minute if they want to attempt
to %defend against it!
L216[17:27:35] <Inari> D:
L217[17:27:40] <Inari> %dodge
L218[17:27:40] <MichiBot> Inari failed to
dodge Ariri wielding Nuclear Fart Powder. With a 5 vs 14 (Nuclear
+2) Inari takes the full 4 damage.
L219[17:27:43] <Inari> rude
L220[17:28:38] <Ariri> smelly rocks
eliminate the week
L221[17:28:41] <Ariri> weak
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L227[18:03:12]
<bad at
vijya> i wanna make complex electrical mods
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<Z0idberg>
WAT
L232[18:15:25] <S3> In the hat
L233[18:48:45]
<SoraFirestorm> @payonel (have seen you
make a lot of commits to the OC repo, so my bad if you're not the
best person to ask) is it possible to subclass/reuse the existing
Lua architectures in an addon to make CPU architectures? I'm
exploring what it will take to add Fennel (
https://fennel-lang.org/ ) as a CPU architecture.
Knowing that my new architecture(s) would boil down to 'the
existing Lua archs with a preprocessing step', I'd ideally like
t
L234[18:48:45]
<SoraFirestorm> it that way if that's
within the realm of possibility.
L235[18:49:37]
<payonel>
i'm fuzzy on the model design, it's been a while. but i think you
subclass the Architecture api
L236[18:49:50] <Vexatos> that sounds about
right
L237[18:50:05] <Hawk777> The
Lua-architecture-related classes aren’t in the API, they’re only in
the implementation JAR. So you couldn’t subclass them while
depending only on the API.
L238[18:50:17] <Hawk777> Can’t remember
whether they’re final (or whatever Scala calls it) or not,
though.
L239[18:52:16] <Amanda> %choose code or
halucinate
L240[18:52:16] <MichiBot> Amanda: The
sands of time whisper to me... they're saying
"code".
L242[18:57:55]
<bad at
vijya> god, i'm still sketching out my 68k arch
L243[18:57:59]
<SoraFirestorm> which is fair, because
this is a weird and exotic special case :P
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<SoraFirestorm> So that leads me to my
follow up question... would it be possible to create a mechanism
from directly within OC to accept a 'Lua transpiler' Lua program
(put in like... `config/transpilers` or something) and
auto-generate new architectures based off of those programs?
L246[19:03:39] <Hawk777> If you want to
run within OpenOS (or another operating system), I imagine you
might be able to patch the “load” function to check which language
the passed-in string is written in and, if it’s your language, then
transpile it before passing it to the original Lua “load” function?
No mod needed, just entirely within OC userspace?
L247[19:03:58]
<bad at
vijya> ^
L248[19:04:38]
<SoraFirestorm> I'd like to be able to run
Fennel in the EEPROM though
L249[19:05:03]
<SoraFirestorm> Where I can't really cram
in the entire transpiler
L250[19:08:27]
<bad at
vijya> could have a small init and just load off the hard
drive
L251[19:08:40]
<bad at
vijya> that's what i did with my bootloader lmao
L252[19:09:04]
<Forecaster> load the transpiler from the
internet :P
L253[19:09:08]
<bad at
vijya> that too
L254[19:09:15]
<bad at
vijya> store in tmpfs
L255[19:09:47]
<bad at
vijya> *if need be
L256[19:10:57]
<SoraFirestorm> I occasionally have
computers with only an EEPROM because that's as complicated as I
need to get
L257[19:11:01]
<SoraFirestorm> ¯\(ツ)/¯
L258[19:11:46]
<bad at
vijya> there's still internet cards and tmpfs, and if you can't
put an internet card in it, you could load it off the in-game
networking
L259[19:12:02]
<bad at
vijya> there's stuff like fget and whatnot
L260[19:12:36]
<SoraFirestorm> not that I'm ever going to
end up in such a situation, but I'd rather not depend on the
Internet for what amounts to a microcontroller to function :P
L261[19:13:21]
<bad at
vijya> ¯\(ツ)/¯
L262[19:13:26] <Hawk777> If you’re
developing for a microcontroller, consider writing an “fflash”
program, which like the “flash” program except it loads a Fennel
file, transpiles it to Lua, and writes the result to the
EEPROM?
L263[19:14:03]
<SoraFirestorm> That would work
L264[19:16:09]
<SoraFirestorm> Admittedly, the other
piece of this for me is not wanting to have to spend the RAM and
disk space on every computer :P
L265[19:17:26]
<bad at
vijya> i mean, for a lot of my uC stuff, i just throw it into my
pre/post processor and usually have a minifier and compression
step
L266[19:18:02]
<bad at
vijya> i would pull up zorya as an example but zorya's code
quality is godawful so
L268[19:24:25]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L269[19:24:25] <MichiBot> Holy box full of
wasps Batman! Vaur! You beat your own previous record of 7 hours,
26 minutes and 9 seconds (By 1 hour, 3 minutes and 36 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L270[19:24:26] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.008 tonk points! plus 0.014
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 1.54264255,
Position #1
L271[19:24:53]
<bad at
vijya> i say "uC" but i really mean EEPROM
L272[19:24:56]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L273[19:25:33]
<bad at
vijya> also i just realized, with LuPPC, i can finally actually
make Tsuki but good
L274[19:25:37]
<bad at
vijya> with foxfs and everything
L275[20:26:40]
<bad at
vijya> fuckin pain
L276[20:26:46]
<bad at
vijya> luppc isn't cooperating with me
L277[20:26:47]
<bad at
vijya> again
L278[20:26:50]
<bad at
vijya> gah fucking aaaa
L279[20:27:47]
<bad at
vijya> okay, it seems to be working
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<Vaur>
%tonk
L282[20:47:05] <MichiBot> Potzblitz!
Vaur! You beat your own previous record of <0 (By 1 hour, 22
minutes and 39 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L283[20:47:06] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 1 hour, 22 minutes and 39 seconds! No points gained for
stealing from yourself. (Lost out on 0.00138)
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<Forecaster> dammit
L288[21:01:08]
<Forecaster> I forgot to tonk at
8:30
L289[21:03:36] <Vampyre> Vaur got you beat
at your own game? ;-)
L290[21:06:44]
<Forecaster> Pfft, no! I'm just... biding
my time... Yeah!
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L301[22:07:52] <Izaya> bike is delivered
to the autoelectrician /o/
L302[22:30:16]
<SoraFirestorm> yeah, Fennel isn't really
wanting to behave particularly nicely
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L306[23:33:55] <Ariri> dequbed, re: road
obstruction | I bet you say that to all the non-humanoid entities
you meet
L308[23:47:10]
<MGR> What
civics and ethics mod are you using?
L309[23:47:45] <Izaya> Ethics and Civics
Alternative Redux
L310[23:47:56]
<MGR> Thank
you
L311[23:48:13]
<MGR> Can
you also give me the author name or the link? There's a lot of
really similar mods
L312[23:49:07]
<bad at
vijya> i wonder if i can use a raspi to make a HOTAS
L314[23:49:35]
<MGR> So it
is
L315[23:49:39]
<MGR> I'll
look tomorrow
L316[23:52:04] <Ariri> bad at vijya: I
think I've seen it done, not sure how practical it is though
L317[23:52:38] <Ariri> there are some nice
"cheap" HOTAS setups that are good quality anyways, VKB
makes great stuff
L318[23:53:01] <Izaya> ordered one from
china for $80
L319[23:53:09] <Izaya> the dead zone in
the throttle sucks but such is life
L320[23:53:33]
<MGR>
Izaya, that is the correct link
L321[23:53:35]
<ThePiGuy24> smh just get creative with
some wood, hot glue, and some potentiometers ;p
L322[23:53:35]
<MGR> Thank
you