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L7[00:19:33] <Amanda> %choose space nukes or
(hopefully?) Fluffy lesbians
L8[00:19:34] <MichiBot> Amanda: I have a
pamphlet that says never to engage in "space nukes", so
you should definitely do it!
L9[00:20:17] <Amanda> Hrm. Well today *is*
the one day the pamphlets are sure to be ill omens...
L10[00:20:53] <Amanda> I'll try the
lesbians, if it's not fluffy enough I'll go to the space
nukes
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<Vaur>
%tonkout
L20[01:08:59] <MichiBot> Yeah! Vaur! You
beat your own previous record of 1 hour, 41 minutes and 48 seconds
(By 45 minutes and 1 second)! I hope you're happy!
L21[01:09:00] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.002 tonk points! plus 0.002
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 1.79997255,
Position #1
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<Shuudoushi> so, as it turns out, the
raspberry pi doesn't like it when you cool it's SOC to below
16c...
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L35[03:45:32] <prisma> how many colours is
a tier 3 GPU capable of?
L36[03:45:39] <prisma> (not how many it can
display at once)
L37[03:48:06]
<Bob>
there's no color displaying limit, just depth
L38[03:48:19] <prisma> HUH
L39[03:48:19]
<Bob> i
think its 256 for Tier3
L40[03:48:22] <prisma> oops caps
L41[03:48:25] <prisma> oh okay
L42[03:48:37] <prisma> im comparing a maxed
OC device to a super nintendo
L43[03:49:17] <prisma> 8-bit depth :I
L44[03:50:13] <prisma> is there any way to
get.. more than 256 colours?
L45[03:56:19]
<Bob>
¯\\(ツ)\/¯
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L47[04:02:22] <fingercomp> T3 GPUs have a
fixed palette of 240 colors and a mutable 16-color palette —
initialized to grayscale by default, but you can redefine any entry
to an arbitrary 24-bit color
L48[04:03:37] <Elfi> 240 is admittedly an
interesting number--any idea what it maps out to?
L49[04:04:54] <fingercomp> 240 = 6 * 8 *
5
L50[04:05:04] <Elfi> I know
"websafe" palettes worked on a 6^3 map but--ah
L51[04:05:05] <fingercomp> 6 choices for
red, 8 for green and 5 for blue
L52[04:05:42] <Elfi> That does seem
somewhat arbitrary but I suppose it works
L53[04:06:31] <Elfi> That also explains why
I could not find the gamut for the life of me when I was
experimenting with making a CRPG on it, starting with test
sprites
L54[04:08:42] <prisma> Dang, I need
like
L55[04:08:45] <prisma> 15-bit colour
L56[04:08:55] <prisma> Wait
L57[04:09:05] <prisma> Can the palette have
*ANY* 24-bit colour?
L58[04:09:37] <fingercomp> Elfi: the human
eye is most perceptible to the shades of green, less to red, and
the blue shades are distinguished most poorly, generally speaking,
so that explains the choice of the channel depths
L59[04:09:41] <Elfi> Only the last 16
entries
L60[04:09:49] <prisma> But they can have
any colour?
L61[04:09:53] <fingercomp> yes
L62[04:10:02] <prisma> what happens if the
palette changes?
L63[04:10:05] <fingercomp> it doesn't mean
you get to have more than 256 colors displayed at the same
time
L64[04:10:06] <prisma> does the entire
screen re-render?
L65[04:10:10] <fingercomp> yep
L66[04:10:13] <prisma> dangh
L67[04:10:17] <prisma> instantly?
L68[04:10:17]
<SoraFirestorm> but I don't think there's
a way to like... DMA the palette to something else
L69[04:10:18]
<SoraFirestorm> yeah
L70[04:10:21] <prisma> fuck
L71[04:10:43] <Elfi> fingercomp: oh, I
know, but it makes finding a true grey impossible if you happen to
need that 16-colour palette for something else
L72[04:10:57] <Elfi> And prisma, think of
it as, like... a PC-8801!
L73[04:11:00] <prisma> [cries in 15-bit
colour]
L74[04:11:06] <prisma> i need 15-bit
;-;
L75[04:11:18] <Elfi> Also isn't the SNES
12-bit?
L76[04:11:22] <prisma> Nope
L77[04:11:24] <prisma> 15-bit
L78[04:11:24]
<SoraFirestorm> I never did get to a point
where I needed so many colors myself
L79[04:11:25]
<SoraFirestorm> ¯\(ツ)/¯
L80[04:11:37] <Elfi> Hmmm
L81[04:11:51]
<SoraFirestorm> The most I ever needed was
repaletting a T2
L82[04:11:52] <Elfi> Yeah, you're right,
just recounted the colour ranges in my head
L83[04:12:03] <Elfi> What was I thinking of
then, the Amiga...?
L84[04:12:19] <fingercomp> (btw, if you
happen to have a T3 GPU bound to a T2 screen, the 16-color palette
of is variable nonetheless)
L85[04:12:46]
<SoraFirestorm> The 16 color palette was
configurable even if you only had a T2
L86[04:12:48]
<SoraFirestorm> at least at the time
L87[04:12:51]
<SoraFirestorm> which was several years
ago
L88[04:12:57]
<SoraFirestorm> ... I think
L89[04:13:07] <prisma> what happens if you
have more than one gpu
L90[04:13:14] <fingercomp> I don't think
you can mutate the palette with a T2 gpu
L91[04:13:57] <fingercomp> but I'll check
that
L92[04:14:07]
<SoraFirestorm> Having more than one GPU
doesn't really do you anything
L93[04:14:11] <prisma> Dang
L94[04:14:15]
<SoraFirestorm> because I don't think you
can bind multiple GPUs to a single screen
L95[04:16:00] <prisma> so a T3 GPU is
between an NES and an SNES
L96[04:16:02] <prisma> Huh
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L98[04:16:10] <Elfi> I did at one point
consider a GPU/screen addon with pixel buffers but I think that
ship sailed years ago as I moved away from MC
L99[04:16:49] <Elfi> And yeah it was the
Amiga that was 12-bit colour
L100[04:17:35] <fingercomp> huh, so the
palette is mutable even if you only have a t2 gpu, apparently
L101[04:17:54] <Elfi> As for the T3 I'd
put it more like the original VGA card
L102[04:18:51] <Izaya> you can use a
single GPU with multiple screens though :p
L103[04:18:58] <Elfi> (Though technically
those were remappable to an 18-bit gamut but we'll say VGA bound to
websafeish colours)
L104[04:24:51]
<SoraFirestorm> >fingercomp: huh, so
the palette is mutable even if you onl…
L105[04:24:52]
<SoraFirestorm> that's what I remembered
lol
L106[04:25:34]
<aws>
People, tell me a solution for open computers.
L107[04:25:34]
<aws> the
problem is that in gregtech all labels are made - gregtech:
444543.
L108[04:25:34]
<aws> are
there any other ways to get the item name besides getStackInSlot
(side: number, slot: number) .label
L109[04:46:30]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L110[04:46:30] <MichiBot> Kapow! Vaur!
You beat your own previous record of <0 (By 3 hours, 37 minutes
and 32 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L111[04:46:31] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 3 hours, 37 minutes and 32 seconds! No points gained for
stealing from yourself. (Lost out on 0.00363)
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L114[05:41:56] <Amanda> Hey, who gave
authorization for the time skip!
L115[05:42:49] <Amanda> It was 2100, I
started hallucinating, and now it's suddenly 0200!?
L116[05:43:13] <Izaya> hate it when that
happens
L117[05:43:35] <Izaya>
I spent 7 hours yesterday
reading diakko LWA fics and I feel kinda dirty now
L118[05:44:40] <Amanda> %choose some
shorter hallucinations or unconscious hallucinations
L119[05:44:41] <MichiBot> Amanda: If I've
learned anything in life it's that you always pick
"unconscious hallucinations"
L120[05:44:50] <Amanda> Fiiine
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L124[06:11:09]
<bad at
vijya> do ya ever use nuclear weapons to take out a nuclear
bomber
L125[06:34:43] <Izaya> Amanda: so I'm
looking into re-doing the tape-devfs service for PsychOS to support
multiple programs accessing the tape drive at once, by keeping an
index in memory and seeking to it before each operation; do you
think there's any point to keeping around the no-rewind nodes for
the tape drives?
L126[06:42:53] <Izaya> though
"no-rewind" could save the current tape position when the
tape device is added I guess
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L133[08:22:36] <MichiBot>
K-KANSEI
DORIFTO??? | length:
29s | Likes:
81,552 Dislikes:
1,069 Views:
2,648,669 | by
Hanna
Tan | Published On 4/1/2017
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L137[08:43:16] <ABC> test?
L138[08:43:30] <ABC> hello?
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L141[08:48:26] <SquidDev> %hello
L142[08:48:27] <MichiBot> Hello! Welcome
to #oc! The one and only opencomputers channel! Please ask your
questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide error/code
examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one line!) Dont
mind the random conversation you might have walked into.
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L144[08:48:44] <ABC2> Hello?
L145[08:48:52] <ABC> It works!
L146[08:48:57]
<bad at
vijya> instant reply chat
L147[08:49:06] <ABC> i can talk to my
self!
L148[08:49:12] <ABC2> YAY!
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L151[08:56:14] <Izaya> still waiting until
someone starts two IRC clients on one OC machine and asks why
everything is repeatingrepeating
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L153[09:10:35]
<bad at
vijya> heh
L154[09:11:25]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L155[09:11:27] <MichiBot> Dagnabbit!
Forecaster! You beat Vaur's previous record of 3 hours, 37
minutes and 32 seconds (By 47 minutes and 22 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L156[09:11:27] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 4 hours, 24 minutes and 55 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00316 (0.00079 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #2. Need 0.44444185 more points to pass Vaur!
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L159[10:26:25]
<Forecaster> %sip
L160[10:26:25] <MichiBot> You drink a
boiling tan potion (New!). When Forecaster drinks the last drop, a
bucket of water materializes above their head and dumps its
contents over them. Forecaster avoids the bucket and it's content!
(15 vs DC 8)
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L162[10:29:20]
<Vaur>
%sip
L163[10:29:20] <MichiBot> You drink a
boiling ocean 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! (11 vs
DC 8)
L164[10:52:46]
<Forecaster> MichiBot trying to drench
people today
L165[11:03:09]
<SnailDOS>
can I add a IRC viewer bot? :thonk:
L166[11:03:39] <Izaya> a) bots must be
approved by channel operators b) a what
L167[11:03:49]
<SnailDOS>
o i see
L168[11:04:10]
<SnailDOS>
even for a non chatting one?
L169[11:04:15]
<SnailDOS>
just a chat viewer?
L170[11:05:04] <Izaya> so you want ...
what? a client?
L171[11:05:30]
<SnailDOS>
i dont know much about the IRC terminology, but I'd assume it's a
client.
L172[11:06:19] <Izaya> is this for in-game
or just so you can have it sit on your desktop or what
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L176[11:09:19] <AioLabsMobile>
hello?
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L178[11:11:17] <AioLabs> hello?
L179[11:11:25] <AioLabsMobile> oh
L180[11:11:45] <AioLabsMobile> ok i think
i understand now
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L183[11:13:11] <AioLabs> neat so i can use
this thing to talk to myself over the internet.
L184[11:13:17] <Aio> testing
L185[11:13:22] <Amanda> Izaya: what the
the no-rewind nodes even for
L186[11:13:37] <AioLabs> hello?
L187[11:13:50] <Amanda> Aio*: please don't
use that channel as a notebook
L188[11:14:04] <Amanda> s/that/this/
L189[11:14:04] <MichiBot> <Amanda>
Aio*: please don't use this channel as a notebook
L190[11:14:05] <Izaya> so you can append
to the tape without having to read the data, and without having to
keep a specific file handle around
L191[11:14:18] <AioLabs> oh sorry im just
trying to understand what this is
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L193[11:14:50] <Amanda> Open google,
search "Wikipedia IRC"
L194[11:15:04] <AioLabs> right,
sorry
L195[11:16:01] <AioLabs> while you are
here h
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L197[11:16:39] <Amanda> Izaya: ah. Not
sure how much work it'd be but maybe a per-process variable then?
Though I guess that doesn't much matter since different processes
would be clashing anywau
L198[11:17:11] <Izaya> when it was
single-access it made more sense, kinda
L199[11:18:44] <Amanda> Man, today will
suck. Just woke up, couldn't get back to sleep due to noisy Tweety
birds outside my window. Total: ~5h of sleep
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L202[11:24:15] <Amanda> Izaya: oh, the
no-rewind mode could do like you said, store the index per-tape,
but also lock the node from use. It takes exclusive ownership
L203[11:24:43] <Izaya> hmmmmmmmmmmmm
L204[11:24:45] <Izaya> an interesting
idea
L205[11:26:28] <Amanda> At the very least
exclusive to the no-rewind node
L206[11:26:51] <Amanda> I guess
"regular" access could continue as normal
L207[11:28:37] <Izaya> that makes
sense
L208[11:29:30] <Izaya> I also want to
eventually have it set up to optionally delay access and move the
r/w head to allow audio playback while still accessing the
tape
L209[11:30:10]
<Kristopher38> whatcha hacking
L210[11:30:16] <Izaya> tape drivers
B)
L211[11:30:37] <Izaya> design goal is to
allow mtar archives to be mounted directly off a tape while also
allowing audio playback from the tape
L212[11:30:45] <Izaya>
simultaneously
L213[11:32:38] <Amanda> bah, it's a good
thing ereaders don't take up energy to show the same thing. I
forgot to turn mine off before passing out last night
L214[11:32:50] <Amanda> At least, no more
energy than the CPU does
L215[11:33:59] <Izaya> pretty sure that
koreader will put the device to sleep without changing the display
if you wait long enough
L216[11:34:52] <Amanda> ah
L217[11:35:10] <Amanda> Wonder if that's
why it seems to "lock up" sometimes
L218[11:35:31] <Izaya> speaking of,
another 3 and a half hours of the same content as yesterday, today
>.>
L219[11:37:55] <Amanda> didn't koreader
usedto have a "sleeping" info box though? Wonder where
that went
L220[11:38:06] <Amanda> Or did I mandella
effect myself with that
L221[11:44:15] <Izaya> additionally part
of the intention of these changes is to allow mounting most of the
rootfs from a tape, and potentially some sort of CoW system in the
future
L222[11:48:38]
<Kristopher38> Izaya: oh, so it's like a
demoscene thingy? You play music while loading the actual
data?
L223[11:48:57] <Izaya> no I just want to
be able to play music with my controller while also accessing the
rootfs from it
L224[11:49:03] <Izaya>
s/controller/computer/
L225[11:49:04] <MichiBot> <Izaya> no
I just want to be able to play music with my computer while also
accessing the rootfs from it
L226[11:50:29]
<Kristopher38> Well if that's your
usecase
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<Kleadron>
Now that sounds horrific.
L233[13:22:50]
<ThePiGuy24> i want
L234[13:23:42] <Izaya> didn't think about
how the CDE toolbox could work on a touch screen
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<Forecaster> %tonkout
L237[13:35:39] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Forecaster, you were not able to beat Forecaster's record of 4
hours, 24 minutes and 55 seconds this time. 4 hours, 24 minutes and
13 seconds were wasted! Missed by 42 seconds!
L238[13:36:06]
<Forecaster> Dammit!
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<Vaur>
lol
L240[13:44:24]
<Vaur>
feels bad when that happen
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L242[14:01:12] <REMOS> hello
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<ThePiGuy24> tutel
L248[15:15:43] <Izaya> took me way too
long to figure out what that referred to
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<bad at
vijya> Izaya: so i had a dumb idea
L253[16:41:22]
<bad at
vijya> time to make my own git host
L254[16:41:26]
<bad at
vijya> 👀
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L256[16:41:39]
<bad at
vijya> but it'd be done Soon(tm) since i have things i must
do
L257[16:42:42] <Izaya> tl note: soon(TM)
means never
L258[16:46:42]
<bad at
vijya> soon(tm) means whenever i feel like it
L259[16:46:51]
<bad at
vijya> maybe it's never, maybe it's tomorrow
L260[16:47:03] <Izaya> :p
L261[16:48:53]
<bad at
vijya> i should add an atom feed to luna...
L262[16:50:21]
<bad at
vijya> i also need to add more modularity to luna
:pensivecowboy:
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<bad at
vijya> holy shit my sides are in orbit
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L269[18:47:32]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L270[18:47:32] <MichiBot> Hooray!
Forecaster! You beat your own previous record of 4 hours, 24
minutes and 55 seconds (By 46 minutes and 58 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L271[18:47:33] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.005 tonk points!
plus 0.008 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
1.3685307, Position #2 Need 0.43144185 more points to pass
Vaur!
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<Ariri>
haha
L277[19:38:56] <Izaya> argh
L278[20:09:00] <Ariri> garh
L280[20:22:18] <MichiBot> Mon Jun 21
15:01:53 UTC 2021 @educationgovuk: We're encouraging schools across
the UK to celebrate One Britain One Nation Day on 25 June, when
children can learn… <
https://t.co/zUHcjovkFm>
L281[20:23:33] <CompanionCube> they're at
the 'creepy songs for children to sing' stage
L282[21:00:37]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L283[21:00:37] <MichiBot> Zounderkite!
Forecaster! You beat your own previous record of <0 (By 2
hours, 13 minutes and 5 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L284[21:00:38] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 2 hours, 13 minutes and 5 seconds! No points gained for
stealing from yourself. (Lost out on 0.00222)
L285[21:18:21] <Inari> We should make a
OpenComputerCoin cryptocurrency that's used for %tonk
L287[21:21:33]
<Forecaster> "used for"
how
L288[21:21:46] <Inari> Well ike you get
tokn points currently
L289[21:21:49] <Inari> But they're
pointless
L290[21:21:52] <Inari> So you'd get coin
instead!
L291[21:22:10]
<Forecaster> that is used for what
L292[21:22:28] <Inari> shh :p
L293[21:22:39] <Inari> My initial idea was
BTC, but that would be expensive
L294[21:24:59]
<Forecaster> BlueToothCoin
L295[21:25:54] <Inari> With a proof
technique that uses bluetooth frequencies like that other coin uses
SSDs/HDDs!
L296[21:26:50]
<Kristopher38> You can't just slap
together technical-marketing jargon in hopes of it making
sense
L297[21:26:58] <Inari> :p
L298[21:27:03] <Inari> I clearly just
did
L299[21:27:03] <Inari> smh
L300[21:30:20]
<Kristopher38> You're like: yes, what
about it
L301[21:30:43]
<Forecaster> Techobabble is a widely
recognized field
L302[21:35:38] <Inari> %give MichiBot
technobabble
L303[21:35:38] *
MichiBot accepts technobabble and adds it to her
inventory
L304[21:38:48] <Amanda> %give MichiBot an
inverted phase-conductive dilithium alloy
L305[21:38:49] *
MichiBot accepts the inverted phase-conductive dilithium alloy and
adds it to her inventory
L306[21:39:18] <Inari> %pet Amanda
L307[21:39:18] <MichiBot> Inari is petting
Amanda with DNSSEC errors. Amanda regains 1d4 => 1 hit points!
DNSSEC errors was suddenly outlawed and confiscated by the
MIB.
L308[21:39:41] *
Amanda fails to resolve Inari's pettings, acts huffy that nobody
pets her anymore
L309[21:40:11] <Inari> :p
L310[21:40:12] <Amanda> %choose continue
spoon-hunting or veg-out and halucinate the rest of the day
away
L311[21:40:12] <MichiBot> Amanda: Wait,
what was the question again? Uhh... "continue
spoon-hunting"?
L312[21:40:28] <Izaya> CompanionCube:
mildly satisfying to see the replies rip them apart though
L313[21:40:29] <Amanda> Ah yes, the
question was"What not to do"
L314[21:40:32] <Amanda> thanks
MichiBot
L315[21:40:42]
<bad at
vijya> achoo
L316[21:40:44] <Inari> haha
L317[21:41:53] <CompanionCube> Izaya: the
relevant scarfolk tweet is pretty good
L318[21:42:33] <CompanionCube> as is
unintentional fail of missing out northern ireland and scheduling
it for when a good chunk of scottish schools apparently have just
stopped :p
L319[21:45:13] <CompanionCube> Izaya: also
the expanded lyrics mention the opening of shores and people
advancing at the same pace, both of which contrast wonderfully with
the present government, you could probably make a bad joke about
their desire to see a 'harmonised society' too
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<Pineapple
Quartz> how do I create an addon that adds new graphics units,
network cards, and all that stuff?
L329[22:20:32]
<Pineapple
Quartz> like new hard drives, memory, and all that?
L330[22:56:04] <immibis> i would start by
seeing how the existing ones work
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<Pineapple
Quartz> also, how do the servers work?
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<Kristopher38> just like computers but
with more slots for components
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<Pineapple
Quartz> m
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<Ariri> is
that short for mkay
L338[23:48:17]
<Ariri>
just curious
L339[23:49:56]
<ThePiGuy24> m'kay
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