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<Pineapple
Quartz> ?
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<Vaur>
%tonk
L17[01:52:15] <MichiBot> Yippee! Vaur! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of 2 hours, 13 minutes and 5
seconds (By 2 hours, 38 minutes and 31 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L18[01:52:16] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 4 hours, 51 minutes and 37 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.00792
(0.00264 x 3) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #1.
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L23[05:31:52] <Mirkokral> a
L24[05:31:58] <Mirkokral> hi
L25[05:32:18] <Mirkokral> im here from
opencomputers on my computer
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<Michiyo>
Every time I try to install JDK8 on my Server 2019 VMs.... it
bluescreens with `ATTEMPTEDWRITETOREADONLYMEMORY` in ntfs.sys
>_>
L28[06:03:22]
<Michiyo>
works fine on a windows 11 VM on the same Proxmox install..
L29[06:07:18] <Izaya> unusually verbose
error message for a BSOD
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<Vaur>
%tonkout
L35[09:09:51] <MichiBot> Zoinks! Vaur! You
beat your own previous record of 4 hours, 51 minutes and 37 seconds
(By 2 hours, 25 minutes and 59 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L36[09:09:52] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.007 tonk points! plus 0.012
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 1.82689255,
Position #1
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L39[10:26:02] <Aio> Hello!
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<Forecaster> %tonk
L43[10:34:25] <MichiBot> Bejabbers!
Forecaster! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 1 hour,
24 minutes and 33 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L44[10:34:26] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 1 hour, 24 minutes and 33 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.00141 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.45695185 more points to pass Vaur!
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<Vaur>
%tonk
L50[13:25:43] <MichiBot> Fudge! Vaur! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of 1 hour, 24 minutes and 33
seconds (By 1 hour, 26 minutes and 44 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L51[13:25:44] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 2 hours, 51 minutes and 18 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.0029
(0.00145 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #1.
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L60[14:50:10] <NoselessVillager>
finally
L61[14:50:21] <NoselessVillager> i think i
got in the irc
L62[14:50:25] <NoselessVillager> is this
the oc irc
L63[14:51:53] <NoselessVillager> yeah
L64[14:51:55] <SquidDev> Yes.
L65[14:51:55] <NoselessVillager> okay
so
L66[14:51:59] <NoselessVillager> uh
L67[14:52:01] <NoselessVillager> i have a
question
L68[14:52:11] <NoselessVillager> it's about
databases
L69[14:52:34] <NoselessVillager> i'm
writing an bank account system
L70[14:52:43] <NoselessVillager> and i need
to store transaction tables
L71[14:52:56] <NoselessVillager> but they
can get very large, so i have to store them in some sort of
database
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L73[14:53:19] <NoselessVillager> however, i
couldn't find anything on actual databases in oc
L74[14:53:32] <NoselessVillager> just the
item databases
L75[14:53:39] <NoselessVillager> so my
question is
L76[14:53:51] <NoselessVillager> how do i
make a functioning database to store those tables
L77[14:54:08] <NoselessVillager> or how do
i connect to an online database (for example, a repl
database)
L78[14:54:44] <NoselessVillager> brb, gotta
reconnect.
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L81[14:56:33] <NoselessVillager> I'm
back
L82[14:57:03] <NoselessVillager> So my
question is, how would i store those tables in a database?
L83[14:57:52] <SquidDev> For the
transaction database, what do you actually need to query from
it?
L84[14:58:12] <SquidDev> One assumes that a
flat file would be good enough? You don't need any fancy indexing
or anything?
L85[14:59:23] <NoselessVillager> Well, i
can't store it in a file because the files might get way too big if
you made much transactions
L86[14:59:34] <NoselessVillager> And on top
of that, i need to encrypt the data too
L87[14:59:50] <Vampyre> raid is 12 MB, is
that not big enough?
L88[15:00:53] <NoselessVillager> Well, i
guess so, but how would i encrypt it?
L89[15:01:09] <Vampyre> encrypt every
transaction seperately
L90[15:01:19] <Vampyre> then store it as
random string
L91[15:01:22] <NoselessVillager> Also, i'd
have to store a table for every single account on the system, and
you can have multiple accounts as one user.
L92[15:02:05] <Vampyre> well, accounts can
be loose files, which you read on demand whenever 2 users are doing
a transaction
L93[15:02:42] <Vampyre> then have 1 table
as user->account map in memory and encrypt that to disk when a
user or account gets added
L94[15:02:47] <SquidDev> I'm a bit confused
why you need encryption though TBH. If someone gets access to your
computer, the banking system is stuffed with or without it.
L95[15:03:23] <SquidDev> I mean, it's not a
bad thing, but feels like the least of your concerns.
L96[15:03:38] <NoselessVillager> You don't
need access to the computer to get the files, because it's a whole
network
L97[15:03:53] <Vampyre> euh
L98[15:04:04] <Vampyre> I have concerns
;-)
L99[15:04:31] <NoselessVillager> That's the
exact problem, i need to safely store the accounts and also get the
files from the server computer to either a payment terminal or
someone's computer
L100[15:04:47] <Vampyre> you might want to
rethink what you are doing cause this sounds like way
overengineerd
L101[15:05:27] <NoselessVillager> It's a
banking system, how would you do it then?
L102[15:05:32] <Vampyre> you do not have 1
central protected, encased in bedrock, main server?
L103[15:05:45] <NoselessVillager> No, but
we do have OpenSecurity on the server.
L104[15:06:12] <Vampyre> well, without at
least 1 root of trust, this is a bit hard
L105[15:06:20] <NoselessVillager> root of
trust?
L106[15:06:24] <NoselessVillager> what do
you mean by that?
L107[15:06:34] <NoselessVillager> just
someone who is authorised to access the main server?
L108[15:06:41] <Vampyre> yah, the root of
the thing you trust
L109[15:06:55] <Vampyre> be it a server, a
root certificate, a person, an agreement between persons
L110[15:07:11] <Vampyre> and in this
simple case it would be a server only you can access
L111[15:07:27] <NoselessVillager> Well
there's 2 other people who would be allowed to access it
L112[15:07:33] <Vampyre> then you can
build security from there using public/private key encryption
L113[15:07:55] <NoselessVillager> One is
my friend, the other is the person who invited us to their HQ
building to work on our projects there
L114[15:08:18] <Vampyre> well, good, then
just build 1 server which the rerminals talk too
L115[15:08:23] <Vampyre> teminals*
L116[15:08:32] <Vampyre> then no need for
disk encryption or anythin
L117[15:09:50] <NoselessVillager> Also, i
forgot to say that the payment terminals arent just remote
terminals
L118[15:10:06] <NoselessVillager> they're
either tablets or a computer
L119[15:10:17] <Vampyre> yah, doesn't
matter
L120[15:10:22] <Vampyre> you are the
bank
L121[15:10:35] <Vampyre> your clients are
connected over the internet and doing online banking
L122[15:10:38] <NoselessVillager> wait,
there's no way to like, intercept data that's sent from one
computer to another right?
L123[15:11:00] <Vampyre> yes, there is,
therefor, network public / private encryption
L124[15:11:21] <Vampyre> that is the
ssl/https part in real life when you do online banking
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L126[15:11:34] <NoselessVillager>
yeah
L127[15:11:50] <Vampyre> then you need an
authentication method (username/password or something more
fancy)
L128[15:12:10] <NoselessVillager> debit
card.
L129[15:12:12] <Vampyre> and the server
then can just say yes or no when you do a transaction
L130[15:12:15] <NoselessVillager> and pin
or biometric
L131[15:12:23]
<Kristopher38> Vampyre:
"biometric", since you can get the user's name from
events
L132[15:12:34] <NoselessVillager> oh hey
kris
L133[15:12:39]
<Kristopher38> hey me
L134[15:12:42] <Vampyre> yeah, would be a
perfect one :-)
L135[15:13:00] <Vampyre> oh, you are the
same person? ;-)
L136[15:13:06] <NoselessVillager> no
lmao
L137[15:13:07] <NoselessVillager> he's
joking
L138[15:13:13] <Vampyre> lol
L139[15:13:25] <NoselessVillager> i know
kris from a small oc minecraft server
L140[15:13:27] <NoselessVillager> so
L141[15:13:50] <Vampyre> so, have you
regrasped the problem a bit?
L142[15:14:41] <Vampyre> you just
basically need to do what real banks do ;-)
L143[15:15:00] <NoselessVillager>
alright
L144[15:15:09] <NoselessVillager> so i'll
have to encrypt whatever gets sent from server to client and
viceversa, and there's no need to encrypt account files/transaction
tables. right?
L145[15:15:18] <Vampyre> and if you ever
want to start a global economy, look at SWIFT :-p
L146[15:15:32] <Vampyre> yup, everything
on the server you trust
L147[15:15:40] <NoselessVillager>
alright
L148[15:15:43] <Vampyre> everything coming
from the network you distrust
L149[15:15:57] <NoselessVillager>
ight
L150[15:16:00] <Vampyre> also, you
distrust the content, check everything
L151[15:16:18] <Vampyre> network hacking
can still be a thing as in real life ;-)
L152[15:16:32] <NoselessVillager> yes
spoofing is a thing because of computronics
L153[15:17:06] <Vampyre> yup, so read up
on that ublic/private thing and maybe on certificates if you want
to go that route
L154[15:17:19] <NoselessVillager> sure
will
L155[15:17:36] <Vampyre> that is the way
to authenticate the server to the client, so the client is also
sure to be talking to the real server
L156[15:17:52] <Vampyre> (server spoofing
to fake transactions is also a thing)
L157[15:18:09] <NoselessVillager> but
first, time to finish the account types because its still a lot of
pain to finish the account library
L158[15:23:11] <NoselessVillager> bad
question but can you help coding that transaction system
L159[15:23:34] <NoselessVillager> because
i feel like i don't have the coding skills to do that myself
L160[15:25:24] <Vampyre> euh, no, sorry
:-)
L161[15:25:30] <NoselessVillager> ight
lol
L162[15:25:41] <Vampyre> if you have
specific questions feel free to drop them here though
L163[15:26:06] <Vampyre> helping you out
with the hard bits here and there is fine by me
L164[15:30:06] <NoselessVillager>
alright
L166[15:43:19] <NoselessVillager> how do i
convert one class to another?
L167[15:43:34] <NoselessVillager> i have
an account class, which is the base class for all account
types
L168[15:43:34] <SquidDev> Class?
L169[15:43:43] <NoselessVillager> yeah, i
have "classes"
L170[15:43:51] <NoselessVillager> lua has
the ability to emulate classes
L171[15:43:54] <NoselessVillager> using
metatables
L172[15:43:56] <SquidDev> That's going to
depend on whatever library you're using for OOP then.
L173[15:44:07] <NoselessVillager> i made
my own "library"...
L174[15:44:21] <SquidDev> Well, then I
suspect you're the only one who can answer that question :p.
L175[15:47:27] <NoselessVillager>
solved
L176[15:47:56] <NoselessVillager>
solution: switch to a better, more efficient OOP library
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L178[15:51:34] <lolkopolko> ls
L179[15:51:44] <lolkopolko> accident
L180[15:51:49] <lolkopolko> hi
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L182[15:52:56] <NoselessVillager>
nevermind
L183[15:52:57] <NoselessVillager> not
better
L184[15:53:01] <NoselessVillager> its 8
years old
L185[15:53:03] <NoselessVillager>
fuuuuuuUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
L186[15:54:02]
<ThePiGuy24> solution: ditch OOP ;p
L187[15:54:36] <SquidDev> This, but
without the ;p.
L188[15:54:44] <NoselessVillager> wait it
works
L189[15:54:45] <NoselessVillager> it
work
L190[15:54:48] <NoselessVillager> it
works
L191[15:56:12] <NoselessVillager> also no
i can't ditch oop because i'm not gonna write some overengineered
system to instantiate new accounts
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<KentHDD>
Hello guys,
L195[17:00:47]
<KentHDD>
I'm using "component.geolyzer.analyze(5)" -- 5 is just
the Left side
L196[17:01:08]
<KentHDD>
And I'm trying to return only the 'name' value from the table
returned by the function
L197[17:01:36]
<KentHDD>
Is there a clever way to do it without an intermediate 'a' variable
that stores the table ?
L198[17:01:54]
<Forecaster> call the name field on the
function
L199[17:02:15]
<KentHDD>
Tried that, got the entire table.
L200[17:02:28]
<KentHDD>
Namely: "component.geolyzer.analyze(5,name)"
L201[17:02:34]
<Forecaster> that's wrong
L202[17:02:50]
<Forecaster> you just passed a variable
called "name" as an argument for the function
L203[17:03:08]
<Forecaster> `analyze(5).name`
L204[17:03:36]
<KentHDD> I
feel so dumb right now 😆
L205[17:03:43]
<KentHDD>
Ty @Forecaster for your help!
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<Vaur>
%tonkout
L211[17:14:42] <MichiBot> Willikers!
Vaur! You beat your own previous record of 2 hours, 51 minutes and
18 seconds (By 57 minutes and 40 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L212[17:14:43] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.003 tonk points! plus 0.004
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 1.83679255,
Position #1
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<Ariri> pro
gamer move
L219[18:04:49]
<ThePiGuy24> boingus
L220[18:29:17] <Izaya> alright nerds
stuff's about to get bumpy
L221[18:29:23] <Izaya> finally replacing
the WRT54GL with something from this century
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<bad at
vijya> some moron took out my power by chopping down a
tree
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L225[18:48:35] <Corded> * <Michiyo>
hides her chainsaw
L226[18:49:54]
<Forecaster> maybe you should have
considered that before using green energy
L227[18:50:31]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L228[18:50:33] <MichiBot> Eureka!
Forecaster! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 1 hour,
35 minutes and 50 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L229[18:50:34] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 1 hour, 35 minutes and 50 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.0016 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.46525185 more points to pass Vaur!
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L231[20:25:42] <Amanda> Inari: what's
wrong? It's a perfect form
L232[20:25:48] <Inari> Sur esure
L233[20:25:50] <Inari> %pet Amanda
L234[20:25:50] <MichiBot> Inari is
brushing Amanda with A voodoo doll of jackie. Amanda regains 1d4
=> 4 hit points! Right as the voodoo doll of jackie was at it's
prime, reality caught up with it.
L235[20:26:12] *
Amanda thanks jackie for the pettings
L236[20:26:40] <Inari> rude
L237[20:26:50]
<bad at
vijya> holy shit
L238[20:27:02] <Vampyre> the shit made up
by god
L239[20:27:11]
<bad at
vijya> john mcafee is dead
L240[20:27:14] <Amanda> also was it you
jackie or someone else who was lamenting non-+x in zips? Cause some
linux progrms I use are packaged as .zip and have a +x after
extraction, so there's got to be /some/ way to do that
L241[20:28:32] <Amanda> Not sure if that's
something that unix unzip is doing though, but I can point you at
the program if you'd like
L242[20:28:39] <Vampyre> gnu unzip can
restore extended attributes and permissions iirc
L243[20:29:02] <Vampyre> but you need gnu
zip to create the zip
L244[20:29:21] <Amanda> ah
L245[20:29:27] <Amanda> so it's
non-standard extension
L246[20:40:48] <Amanda> %choose halucinate
more or code
L247[20:40:49] <MichiBot> Amanda: Once
you get a taste of "code" you can't stop.
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L249[20:44:27] <Izaya> forgot to re-join
>.>
L250[20:44:43] <Izaya> Skye: pls confirm
XMPP is still working
L251[20:47:51] <Inari> Will XM your
PP
L252[21:10:09] <Amanda> you should take
him out on a date first,ina
L253[21:10:20] <Amanda> Inari*
L254[21:12:34]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L255[21:12:35] <MichiBot> Wah! Vaur! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of 1 hour, 35 minutes and 50
seconds (By 46 minutes and 12 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L256[21:12:36] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 2 hours, 22 minutes and 3 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.00154 (0.00077 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#1.
L257[21:14:44] <Izaya> weirdly, my
e-reader won't connect to the new network
L258[21:15:58] <Izaya> oh, because I'm an
idiot
L259[21:15:59] <Izaya> that'll do it
L260[21:16:45] <Ariri> %inari
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L263[21:25:01] <Izaya> I gave my e-reader
a static DHCP lease so it won't wander across the address
range
L264[21:27:26] <dequbed> Amanda:
Everything is a nonstandard extension with zip :P
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L266[22:37:29]
<Kristopher38> >bad at vijya: john
mcafee is dead
L267[22:37:30]
<Kristopher38> is he though?
L268[22:38:04] <Izaya> I mean, of all the
people liable to fake their own death I can think of, he's pretty
high on the list.
L270[22:43:34]
<Kristopher38> oh he is, fuck me
L272[22:44:34]
<Kristopher38> so what, you're suggesting
that he bribed the prison officials?
L273[22:44:43]
<Kristopher38> or something
L274[22:44:46] <Izaya> no idea
L275[22:45:14] <Izaya> was more of a
general statement
L276[22:48:08]
<Eel> For
the raid, I had an idea
L277[22:48:29]
<Eel> if 3
full raids are connected to an empty raid, they work like hard
rives
L278[22:48:43]
<Eel> so 3
raids all with 3 t3 drives
L279[22:49:00]
<Eel> give
you 36mb
L280[22:49:17]
<Eel> Also,
you can combine this, up to one gig
L281[22:49:32]
<Kristopher38> >Eel: if 3 full raids
are connected to an empty rai…
L282[22:49:32]
<Kristopher38> what are you talking
about
L283[22:49:43]
<Eel> the
raid drive
L284[22:50:15]
<Kristopher38> no, i mean how does
connecting 3 raids to an empty raid does anything
L285[22:50:28]
<Kristopher38> hard drives have to be
in the raid block
L286[22:50:32]
<Eel> I
know.
L287[22:50:55]
<Eel> im
saying, my usggestion is that we can USE raids as hard drvies in
other raids
L288[22:51:00]
<Eel> to
basically stack raids
L289[22:51:40]
<Kristopher38> pretty sure it doesn't work
like that
L290[22:52:06]
<Eel> i
know it doesnt
L291[22:52:11]
<Eel> it is
a DUGGESTION
L292[22:52:19]
<Eel>
...suggestion*
L293[22:53:19]
<Kristopher38> wording didn't imply
so
L294[22:53:38]
<Eel>
>Eel: For the raid, I had an idea
L295[22:53:38]
<Eel>
idea=suggestion
L296[22:53:40]
<Kristopher38> anyway, you can go post
your suggestion on github, maybe it'll get approved, maybe
not
L297[22:53:52]
<Eel> i
dont have a github account
L298[22:54:42]
<Kristopher38> >Eel:
idea=suggestion
L299[22:54:42]
<Kristopher38> yes, in fact I speak
english too
L300[22:54:57]
<Eel> ~~was
gonna say~~
L301[22:55:04]
<Kristopher38> this discussion won't go
anywhere so whatever
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L303[23:28:08]
<MGR> Idea
!= suggestion
L304[23:46:11]
<ThePiGuy24> idea = something you have
thought up
L305[23:46:12]
<ThePiGuy24> suggestion = wanting someone
else to do it
L306[23:46:39] <Amanda> They *can* be
synonyms, but much liek everything else in English, that doesn't
mean they're interchangable
L307[23:46:58]
<Eel> YEah,
ok, im tired.
L308[23:47:30] <Amanda> See also: an essay
on "Humungous Sibling surveillance"
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