<<Prev Next>> Scroll to Bottom
Stuff goes here
L1[01:35:18] ⇦
Quits: ben_mkiv
(~ben_mkiv@200116b814e97f003454dbe0fed96977.dip.versatel-1u1.de)
(Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by
ben_mkiv|afk!~ben_mkiv@2001:16b8:1e12:3600:aef:3b35:3259:9474)))
L2[01:35:22] ⇨
Joins: ben_mkiv|afk
(~ben_mkiv@2001:16b8:1e12:3600:aef:3b35:3259:9474)
L4[01:46:09] <MichiBot> Amanda: Inari will
be notified of this message when next seen.
L5[02:00:05] ⇦
Quits: ben_mkiv|afk
(~ben_mkiv@2001:16b8:1e12:3600:aef:3b35:3259:9474) (Ping timeout:
192 seconds)
L6[02:07:16] ⇨
Joins: prisma
(~prisma@222-154-238-184.adsl.xtra.co.nz)
L7[02:07:26] <prisma> is the documentation
out of date
L9[02:07:35] <prisma> 'getScoreboard()' for
the debug card doesn't exist
L10[03:03:12] <Amanda> Didn't we tell you
that it's not a top level function last time? Or was that someone
else. Or was it not even the scorebord
L11[03:03:26] *
Amanda yawns, curls up and passes out around elfi
L12[03:03:32] <Amanda> Night nerds
L13[03:16:09] <prisma> oh, i dont remember
that
L14[03:16:09] <prisma> idk
L15[03:16:10] <prisma> anyway
L16[03:16:13] <prisma> how do I access it,
then?
L17[03:37:12] ⇦
Quits: Thutmose (~Patrick@host-69-59-79-181.nctv.com) (Quit:
Leaving.)
L18[04:23:46]
<Michiyo>
What have you tried? Have you shown your code? My crystal ball is
on the fritz again.
L19[04:24:29]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L20[04:24:30] <MichiBot> Yippee!
Forecaster! You beat Kilobyte's previous record of 3 hours, 19
minutes and 24 seconds (By 2 hours, 30 minutes and 51 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L21[04:24:31] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 5 hours, 50 minutes and 15 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.01004 (0.00251 x 4) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #2. Need 0.48526185 more points to pass Vaur!
L23[04:32:36] <prisma> huh
L24[04:32:41] <prisma> i tried that in
1.7.10 and it didnt work
L25[04:32:44] <prisma> is it a 1.12.2
thing?
L26[04:34:00]
<Michiyo> I
don't have a 1.7 instance handy to test, so no idea.
L27[04:34:21]
<Michiyo>
The source is on github though, easy enough to verify
L28[04:36:00]
<Michiyo>
Doesn't look like it.
L29[04:36:04] <prisma> it's in 1.7?
L30[04:36:14]
<Michiyo>
It doesn't look like it is in 1.7 I mean
L31[04:36:17] <prisma> ah
L32[04:36:19] <prisma> big rip then
L33[04:37:36]
<Michiyo>
Looks like it was only added in 1.10+
L34[05:10:48] ⇦
Quits: prisma (~prisma@222-154-238-184.adsl.xtra.co.nz) (Quit:
Leaving)
L35[05:11:19]
<Forecaster> Didn't even say thanks
L36[05:11:53]
<Forecaster> Big rip indeed
L37[06:02:07] ⇨
Joins: ben_mkiv
(~ben_mkiv@2001:16b8:1e12:3600:aef:3b35:3259:9474)
L38[06:53:03]
<DevonX>
Has anyone here seen anyone make any cool stuff with the hologram
display?
L39[07:00:38] ⇦
Quits: Hawk777 (~chead@2607:c000:8268:1a00:5eb5:ca42:322b:e698)
(Quit: Leaving.)
L40[07:28:32] ⇨
Joins: Vexatos
(~Vexatos@port-92-192-125-38.dynamic.as20676.net)
L41[07:28:32] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L42[10:05:51] ⇦
Quits: hnOsmium0001 (uid453710@id-453710.stonehaven.irccloud.com)
(Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
L43[10:06:10]
<Bob>
>DevonX: Has anyone here seen anyone make any…
L44[10:06:10]
<Bob> chess
?
L45[10:06:18]
<Bob> shit,
discord didnt disable the ping
L46[10:15:14]
<Kristopher38> Your chess was pretty
good
L47[10:15:59]
<Kristopher38> I've got something cool
planned - displaying the robot path as it mines
L48[10:16:36]
<Kristopher38> All the systems are in
place but I'm just too lazy to implement the actual hologram
displaying stuff
L49[10:19:20] ⇨
Joins: IHL
(~IHL@ipbcc15965.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de)
L50[10:19:25] ⇦
Quits: IHL (~IHL@ipbcc15965.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) (Client
Quit)
L51[10:35:13] ⇨
Joins: gradnik (~gradnik@31.162.30.17)
L52[10:36:54] ⇦
Quits: gradnik (~gradnik@31.162.30.17) (Client Quit)
L53[10:42:06]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L54[10:42:06] <MichiBot> Bingo! Vaur! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of 5 hours, 50 minutes and 15
seconds (By 27 minutes and 20 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L55[10:42:07] <MichiBot> Vaur has stolen
the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.006 tonk points!
plus 0.005 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to 50%
because stealing) Current score: 2.21545255. Position #1
L56[10:47:17]
<DevonX>
It's odd that there is not more of it
L57[10:47:23]
<DevonX>
Such a cool feature
L58[10:47:59]
<DevonX>
And you are not limited by 1 display either. You can chain them for
a higher res output
L59[11:58:27] ⇦
Quits: ThePiGuy24 (~ThePiGuy2@host-92-17-121-206.as13285.net) (Ping
timeout: 204 seconds)
L60[12:00:17]
<Kristopher38> It's a niche not many
people are interested in exploring in depth
L61[12:08:10] ⇨
Joins: ThePiGuy24
(~ThePiGuy2@host-92-17-121-206.as13285.net)
L62[12:12:05] ⇦
Quits: ben_mkiv (~ben_mkiv@2001:16b8:1e12:3600:aef:3b35:3259:9474)
(Ping timeout: 192 seconds)
L63[12:14:14]
<Forecaster> It's certainly not the most
practical way to display things
L64[12:21:53] ⇦
Quits: ThePiGuy24 (~ThePiGuy2@host-92-17-121-206.as13285.net) (Ping
timeout: 204 seconds)
L65[12:52:32] ⇨
Joins: ThePiGuy24
(~ThePiGuy2@host-92-17-121-206.as13285.net)
L66[13:33:47] ⇨
Joins: Thutmose (~Patrick@host-69-59-79-181.nctv.com)
L67[13:48:13]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L68[13:48:13] <MichiBot> Yow! Vaur! You
beat your own previous record of <0 (By 3 hours, 6 minutes and 6
seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L69[13:48:14] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 3 hours, 6 minutes and 6 seconds! No points gained for stealing
from yourself. (Lost out on 0.0031)
L70[13:49:03] ⇦
Quits: bauen1 (~bauen1@62.216.210.186) (Remote host closed the
connection)
L71[14:04:11]
<Z0idberg>
There's something seriously wrong with the people that have moved
into out state during the pandemic
L72[14:04:30]
<Z0idberg>
Our*
L73[14:10:56] ⇦
Quits: Thutmose (~Patrick@host-69-59-79-181.nctv.com) (Quit:
Leaving.)
L74[14:13:47] ⇨
Joins: bauen1
(~bauen1@dhcp-138-246-3-168.dynamic.eduroam.mwn.de)
L75[14:18:00] ⇨
Joins: Inari (~Pinkishu@p508ef1cf.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
L76[14:18:33] <Inari> nep
L77[14:19:03] <Inari> Amanda: thats a long
name
L78[14:22:13] ⇦
Quits: bauen1 (~bauen1@dhcp-138-246-3-168.dynamic.eduroam.mwn.de)
(Ping timeout: 204 seconds)
L79[14:22:39] ⇨
Joins: bauen1
(~bauen1@dhcp-138-246-3-168.dynamic.eduroam.mwn.de)
L80[14:26:06] ⇨
Joins: MrOlegTitov (~MrOlegTit@213.87.149.211)
L81[14:26:32] ⇦
Quits: MrOlegTitov (~MrOlegTit@213.87.149.211) (Client
Quit)
L82[14:34:11] ⇦
Quits: bauen1 (~bauen1@dhcp-138-246-3-168.dynamic.eduroam.mwn.de)
(Ping timeout: 189 seconds)
L83[14:41:39] ⇨
Joins: bauen1
(~bauen1@dhcp-138-246-3-168.dynamic.eduroam.mwn.de)
L84[14:41:46] <dequbed> @Kristopher38 hey
random sidenote but would you be up for (getting payed to) write a
compiler for some needs-to-go-really-fast stuff?
L85[14:51:33] ⇦
Quits: bauen1 (~bauen1@dhcp-138-246-3-168.dynamic.eduroam.mwn.de)
(Ping timeout: 189 seconds)
L86[14:53:30] ⇨
Joins: Hawk777
(~chead@2607:c000:8268:1a00:76fe:4138:971:18d9)
L87[14:54:24] ⇨
Joins: bauen1
(~bauen1@dhcp-138-246-3-168.dynamic.eduroam.mwn.de)
L88[15:00:54] ⇦
Quits: bauen1 (~bauen1@dhcp-138-246-3-168.dynamic.eduroam.mwn.de)
(Ping timeout: 189 seconds)
L89[15:26:15]
<Kristopher38> dequbed: you might be
giving me more credit than I deserve
L90[15:26:57]
<Kristopher38> How many details can you
give me though?
L91[15:35:11] <dequbed> Uh crypto foo high
level language that needs to write assembly that satisfies certain
conditions around timing and failure paths.
L92[15:35:31] <dequbed> And no manual
memory management
L93[15:37:17] <Vexatos> timing-critical
computation is relatively high on the list of things I don't want
to be responsible for
L94[15:37:47] <Vexatos> good thing I can
stay away from all of that
L95[15:40:53] ⇦
Quits: Amanda (~Amanda@c-73-165-62-84.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) (Remote
host closed the connection)
L96[15:41:15] <dequbed> Vexatos: On the
other hand, if you don't do it, how high are the chances somebody
*less* competent will do it? :p
L97[15:41:36] <Vexatos> that's
unfortunately a fair point
L98[15:41:52] <Vexatos> just have four
dedicated timing chips and ensure they are all in sync :^)
L99[15:42:21] ⇨
Joins: hnOsmium0001
(uid453710@id-453710.stonehaven.irccloud.com)
L100[15:42:27] <Vexatos> and then write in
a language that lets you have a deterministic amount of CPU cycles
per function
L101[15:42:40] <Vexatos> and use a CPU
that always runs at the same speed
L102[15:42:44] <Vexatos> . _ .
L103[15:42:54] <dequbed> Yep
L104[15:43:01] <dequbed> I think you get
about the depth of the problem
L105[15:43:15]
⇨ Joins: hixon1 (~hixon1@92.97.220.208)
L106[15:43:23] <hixon1> hey
L107[15:43:32]
<Forecaster> hi
L108[15:43:35] <Vexatos> I know a bit
about CPU speed issues, not in the timing-critical genre of
software but in HPC
L109[15:43:40] <dequbed> or also fun:
Instructions that take different amounts of cycles on different
CPUs, sometimes depending on a minor revision or just the microcode
installed (same same mostly)
L110[15:43:44]
<ThePiGuy24> just pad out each function
with `nop`s until they all take the same amount of time ;p
L111[15:44:09] <Vexatos> in HPC the worst
that can happen is your code being a few weeks slower than what it
could be, it's at least not gonna kill anyone
L112[15:44:12] <hixon1> oh so ur also
talking about opencomputer or something else
L113[15:44:33] <dequbed> In #oc talking
about OpenComputers is considered off-topic hixon1
L114[15:44:36] <Vexatos> I am talking
about computers that were, in fact, open two days ago
L115[15:44:56] <dequbed> I sadly am
talking about computers that are very, very closed.
L116[15:45:01] <Vexatos> dequbed, CISC
sounds like a bad idea
L117[15:45:08]
<Forecaster> SealedComputers is a much
better mod anyway
L118[15:45:09] <dequbed> CISC *was* a bad
idea.
L119[15:45:12] <hixon1> oh ok
L120[15:45:23] <dequbed> In fact, CISC was
*the worst* idea
L121[15:45:46] <Vexatos> but intel MKL
fast
L122[15:45:51]
<ThePiGuy24> what about
SemipermeableComputers?
L123[15:45:53] <dequbed> CISC was such a
bad idea that you can get me monologing about just how bad an idea
CISC was /without alcohol being involved/
L124[15:46:03] <Vexatos> but intel MKL
fast
L125[15:46:11]
<Forecaster> it was only semi-interesting
unfortunately
L126[15:46:26] <dequbed> Vexatos: I will
MKL you fast :<
L127[15:46:51]
<Forecaster> that sounds illegal
L128[15:47:02] <Vexatos> also very
expensive and we can't afford it :D
L129[15:47:10] <dequbed> To be fair,
there's one thing even worse than CISC: VLIW.
L130[15:47:25] <dequbed> I mean it's *the*
shit for some very, very specific applications.
L131[15:47:46] <dequbed> But holy shit
please stop you're making everybody that has to work with them
closely cry.
L132[15:48:36] <hixon1> where can i talk
about opencomputers
L133[15:48:41] <Vexatos> in here is
fine
L134[15:49:10] <dequbed> If you don't mind
random people ranting over decades-old russian supercomputers
:P
L135[15:49:29] <hixon1> ohhhhh lol
L136[15:49:58]
<Forecaster> I mean, technically you can
talk about opencomputers wherever
L137[15:50:00] <dequbed> There's a discord
too but it's bridged to this channel so there's no escaping the
rants.
L138[15:50:08]
<Forecaster> go to the nearest park and
yell at people about it if you want
L139[15:50:11] ⇦
Quits: hixon1 (~hixon1@92.97.220.208) (Remote host closed the
connection)
L140[15:50:12] <dequbed> You *will* learn
about ELBRUS-1
L141[15:50:20] <dequbed> ... or
that.
L142[15:55:31]
⇨ Joins: hixon1 (~hixon1@92.97.220.208)
L143[15:56:01] ⇦
Parts: hixon1 (~hixon1@92.97.220.208) ())
L144[15:58:41]
<Kristopher38> dequbed: I'm smart, I like
challenges (especially if they involve low level stuff) and I've
got lots of free time now, but I've never actually wrote a compiler
(in its entirety), much less dabbled much in time-critical
code
L145[15:59:22]
⇨ Joins: hixon1 (~hixon1@92.97.220.208)
L147[16:00:45]
<Forecaster> I might have to re-boot my
youtube channel
L148[16:00:48] ⇦
Parts: hixon1 (~hixon1@92.97.220.208) ())
L149[16:01:26]
<skymoo>
How do I connect OC to RS?
L150[16:01:31] <dequbed> @Kristopher38
there's always a first time for everything :P
L151[16:04:25]
<Kristopher38> I mean, yeah, I was just
guessing that some experience was required
L152[16:04:41] <dequbed> Nah, this is more
research-grade software
L153[16:04:58] <Vexatos>
research-grade
L154[16:05:16] <Vexatos> that's about the
same certification of quality as military-grade
L155[16:05:24] <dequbed> Exactly
L156[16:05:59] <dequbed> I know people
that do that kinda shit for production use but I wouldn't ask you
about something like that.
L157[16:06:56] <dequbed> May surprise some
of you but I don't go up to people in IRC I barely know except that
they like making things go fast and ask them if they want to help
write software where mistakes kill people.
L158[16:07:21]
<Forecaster> have a clock
L160[16:07:22] <MichiBot>
It’s
Complicated - 3D Printed Triple-Axis Tourbillon Mechanical
Clock | length:
3m 26s | Likes:
6,823 Dislikes:
106 Views:
167,799 | by
Mechanistic | Published On 9/4/2021
L161[16:09:21]
<Kristopher38> Fair
L162[16:13:40]
<Kristopher38> Anyway, I'll consider
it
L163[16:16:35]
<MGR>
>skymoo: How do I connect OC to RS?
L165[16:16:35] <MichiBot>
How many
times do we have to teach you this lesson, Old Man? | length:
6s | Likes:
2,480 Dislikes:
16 Views:
178,236 | by
CMMDieguez81 | Published On 3/12/2018
L166[16:16:59]
<MGR>
You've been told so many times before
L167[16:57:47]
<bad_at_vijya> mate-panel broke
L168[16:57:49]
<bad_at_vijya> ree
L169[17:02:55]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L170[17:02:55] <MichiBot> Heckgosh! Vaur!
You beat your own previous record of 3 hours, 6 minutes and 6
seconds (By 8 minutes and 35 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L171[17:02:56] <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: 2.22245255,
Position #1
L172[17:24:42]
⇨ Joins: TPG24
(~ThePiGuy2@host-92-17-121-206.as13285.net)
L173[17:26:12] ⇦
Quits: ThePiGuy24 (~ThePiGuy2@host-92-17-121-206.as13285.net) (Ping
timeout: 198 seconds)
L174[17:30:19] ⇦
Quits: Arcanox (~dragonox@45.159.182.212) (Ping timeout: 204
seconds)
L175[17:30:21] ⇦
Quits: dustinm`
(~dustinm@static.38.6.217.95.clients.your-server.de) (Quit:
Leaving)
L176[17:31:15]
⇨ Joins: dustinm`
(~dustinm@static.38.6.217.95.clients.your-server.de)
L177[17:32:13] ⇦
Quits: kan18_ (~kan18@h68.131.188.173.dynamic.ip.windstream.net)
(Ping timeout: 204 seconds)
L178[17:32:30]
⇨ Joins: kan18_
(~kan18@h68.131.188.173.dynamic.ip.windstream.net)
L179[17:32:33]
⇨ Joins: Arcanox (~dragonox@45.159.182.212)
L180[17:39:17]
<Forecaster> huh, my smoke detector just
went off
L181[17:39:30]
<Forecaster> I don't know what it was
detecting but it sure wasn't smoke
L182[17:59:00]
⇨ Joins: ThePiGuy24
(~ThePiGuy2@host-92-17-121-206.as13285.net)
L183[18:00:01] ⇦
Quits: TPG24 (~ThePiGuy2@host-92-17-121-206.as13285.net) (Ping
timeout: 192 seconds)
L184[18:06:32]
<BrisingrAerowing> @skymoo You need an
adapter next to the RS controller (I think). An interface might
also work.
L185[18:07:44]
<MGR>
>Brisingr Aerowing: <@!530537082406567936> You need an
a…
L186[18:07:44]
<MGR> His
question has been answered many times over already
L187[18:19:18]
⇨ Joins: bauen1 (~bauen1@62.216.210.186)
L189[18:26:18]
<Forecaster> all the bits!
L190[18:27:46]
<skymoo>
>Brisingr Aerowing: <@!530537082406567936> You need an
adap…
L191[18:27:46]
<skymoo>
thanks!
L192[19:01:58] <CompanionCube> lol not
even ten
L193[19:08:49] ⇦
Quits: bauen1 (~bauen1@62.216.210.186) (Quit: leaving)
L194[19:18:16]
⇨ Joins: Thutmose
(~Patrick@host-69-59-79-181.nctv.com)
L195[19:44:37]
⇨ Joins: immibis_
(~immibis@2a02:3032:404:1b60:a9d2:4a7a:60e:e127)
L196[19:46:08]
⇨ Joins: ben_mkiv
(~ben_mkiv@2001:16b8:1e12:3600:aef:3b35:3259:9474)
L197[19:46:26] ⇦
Quits: immibis (~immibis@62.156.144.218) (Ping timeout: 189
seconds)
L198[19:50:01]
⇨ Joins: Amanda
(~Amanda@c-73-165-62-84.hsd1.pa.comcast.net)
L199[19:51:00] <Amanda> Appaently
heisenbridge changed their docker tag format!
L200[19:51:17] <Amanda> used to have tags
for every commit on master, now they've decided to do semver
L201[19:51:21] <Amanda> annoying!
L202[20:06:32]
<Bob> and
my linux steam install became completly unusable
L203[20:30:27]
<FredMSloniker> Howdy!
L204[20:36:09]
<Vaur>
hi
L205[20:47:42]
<FredMSloniker> How's it going?
L206[20:49:56] <Amanda> %choose new $;
sci-fi or fantasy
L207[20:49:56] <MichiBot> Amanda: new
sci-fi
L208[21:16:08]
<Ocawesome101> upgraded the display on my
laptop
L209[21:16:16]
<Ocawesome101> it's 1080p with better
color and viewing angles now :D
L210[21:16:43]
<Ocawesome101> (1920x1080 IPS vs 1366x768
TN)
L211[21:17:53]
<Kristopher38> How many inches
L212[21:25:11] <Ariri> 15
L213[21:58:04] <Izaya> one of these days I
should do that to my laptop
L214[21:58:16] <Izaya> though 1600x900
would be acceptable also
L215[21:58:28] <Izaya> a shame it's not a
16:10 display
L216[22:05:54]
<Ariri>
just stick a 0x100 on the side of it
L217[22:07:06]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L218[22:07:06] <MichiBot> Sard!
Forecaster! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 5 hours,
4 minutes and 10 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L219[22:07:07] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 5 hours, 4 minutes and 10 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.00507 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.50069185 more points to pass Vaur!
L221[22:42:10]
<bad_at_vijya> >Ocawesome101: upgraded
the display on my laptop
L222[22:42:10]
<bad_at_vijya> i need to do this
L223[22:42:23]
<bad_at_vijya> 1366x768 is kinda
pain
L224[22:42:52]
<Ocawesome101> @Kristopher38 14",
dell latitude e7470
L225[23:01:15]
⇨ Joins: immibis__ (~immibis@62.156.144.218)
L226[23:02:24] ⇦
Quits: Vexatos (~Vexatos@port-92-192-125-38.dynamic.as20676.net)
(Quit: Insert quantum chemistry joke here)
L227[23:02:42] ⇦
Quits: immibis_ (~immibis@2a02:3032:404:1b60:a9d2:4a7a:60e:e127)
(Ping timeout: 189 seconds)
L228[23:18:48] ⇦
Quits: Hawk777 (~chead@2607:c000:8268:1a00:76fe:4138:971:18d9)
(Quit: Leaving.)
L229[23:27:44] <Amanda> %choose
haluciminate or irradiate
L230[23:27:45] <MichiBot> Amanda:
Elementary dear Watson, "irradiate" is the obvious
choice!
L231[23:28:40]
<bad_at_vijya> for some reason, firefox is
murder to my poor computer with picom running
L232[23:29:33]
<bad_at_vijya> edge, however, does not
make the compositor have a stroke
L233[23:29:34]
<bad_at_vijya> wtf
L234[23:30:10]
<CyborgPotato> ^ you using new
firefox?
L236[23:35:45]
<bad_at_vijya> nevermind, found the
problem
L237[23:35:52]
<bad_at_vijya> was using the wrong backend
with picom
L238[23:36:06]
<bad_at_vijya> switching to glx and
passing `--experimental-backends` made all the difference in the
world
L239[23:52:59] ⇦
Quits: Renari (~Renari@64.67.31.239.res-cmts.bgr.ptd.net) (Read
error: Connection reset by peer)