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L1[01:05:27] <Amanda> %spash inari with
mutable pearlpeas potion
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L4[01:11:09] <Amanda> %splash inari with
mutable pearlpeas potion
L5[01:11:09] <MichiBot> You fling a mutable
pearlpeas potion (New!) that splashes onto inari. inari turns into
a sword until someone baps them.
L6[01:11:40] * Amanda
sells Inari to a weapon seller with a strict no-bapping
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<Vaur>
%sip
L9[01:28:29] <MichiBot> You drink a ripe
amethyst potion (New!). The bottle turns into a pussplum
trident.
L10[01:38:38]
<Kodos> How
do you tell Curseforge to shut the fuck up about minecraft already
running anyway, and run it again anyway without killing the other
instance
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L12[02:11:09] *
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L13[02:11:12] <Amanda> Night nerds
L14[02:48:35]
<s_a_m>
Izaya: should i make a 6502 emu in space engineers?
L15[02:48:37]
<s_a_m>
*for
L16[02:48:40]
<s_a_m> for
space engineers
L17[02:50:14]
<s_a_m>
fuck it, answer is yes
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<Forecaster> %tonk
L23[07:32:54] <MichiBot> Eureka!
Forecaster! You beat Vaur's previous record of 8 hours and 17
minutes (By 58 minutes and 26 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L24[07:32:55] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 9 hours, 15 minutes and 26 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00873 (0.00097 x 9) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #2. Need 0.43942185 more points to pass Vaur!
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L28[08:52:09] <maks> halo
L29[08:52:24] <tata> cześć
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L48[10:42:31]
<Vaur>
%sip
L49[10:42:31] <MichiBot> You drink a
spooned röd potion (New!). Vaur's left sock is now cursed.
L50[10:56:30] <Izaya> bad_at_vijya:
finally, a good programming language for use in space engineers:
6502 asm
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L52[11:56:15] <Amanda> Elfi~ the
supernatural VR council should have known better than trust
capatalist news not to change your automatic bleeping machine from
bleeping lgbt-positive terms to make them look bad
L53[11:56:36] <Amanda> Change their*
L54[11:57:37] <Amanda> Probably should have
been a red flag how readily the shadowy cabal that runs capitalism
agreed to a telivised meeting, actually
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L58[13:16:10] <S3> Izaya: where?
L59[13:16:29] <S3> I would love that,
escept SE uses string based object references don't they?
L60[13:16:30] <Izaya> 11:48 <s_a_m>
Izaya: should i make a 6502 emu in space engineers?
L61[13:16:38] <S3> I always wanted a FORTH
instead
L62[13:16:48] <Izaya> anything but C# is
fine with me
L63[13:16:54] <S3> omgh the C# is
awful
L64[13:17:03] <Izaya> ... actually, java is
also a no-go
L65[13:17:07] <Izaya> anything other than
those two
L66[13:17:11] <S3> I mean..
L67[13:17:15] <S3> technically the same
thing :P
L68[13:17:15] <Izaya> please let me escape
from OOP hell
L69[13:17:23] <Izaya> no, not
techically
L70[13:17:23] <S3> Erlang!
L71[13:17:26] <S3> erlang all the
things
L72[13:17:30] <Izaya> they're only the same
in broad strokes
L73[13:17:37] <Izaya> technically they're
very different
L74[13:17:58] <Izaya> ... geez, I'm
starting to sound like dequbed >.>
L75[13:18:01] <S3> if SE used UUIDs I think
it would have been nice
L76[13:19:44]
<Vaur> so
what programming language do you like ?
L77[13:20:04] *
Izaya is rather big on Lua
L78[13:20:44]
<Vaur> for
oc ? or for something else ?
L79[13:21:04] <Izaya> most things
L80[13:21:22] <Izaya> forth is also nice, a
bit of lisp-family stuff can be nice on occasion too
L81[13:24:57] <S3> Lua is great but it
lacks table by value passing which makes certain things hard and
also it is dynamically scoped which makes it really really hard to
do certain things, if impossible without debug, since they got rid
of setfenv
L82[13:25:11] <S3> they should have left
setfenv and got rid of getfenv
L84[13:30:14]
<Forecaster> Cows like scritches
L85[13:30:47] <Vexatos> these things are
fairly common installations
L86[13:33:17] <S3> They also like
music
L88[14:01:28] <MichiBot>
Serenading the
cattle with my trombone (Lorde - Royals) | length:
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L90[14:02:27] <MichiBot>
Bringing in the
cows with my trombone and piano | length:
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Farmer
Derek | Published On 24/7/2019
L92[14:51:40]
<s_a_m>
Izaya: truck has a bad tps and stalled on me today :(
L93[14:52:21] <Izaya> hate it when my
vehicle is running at under 20 TPS
L94[14:53:29]
<s_a_m>
lmao
L95[14:53:34]
<s_a_m> but
fuck
L96[14:53:40]
<s_a_m> i
am angry
L97[14:53:44]
<s_a_m>
angry about electronics
L98[14:58:04] <Izaya> what does tps refer
to
L99[14:58:16] <dequbed> Izaya: Fuck you
:D
L100[14:58:33] <Izaya> throttle position
sensor?
L101[14:58:36]
<s_a_m>
yea
L102[14:58:52]
<s_a_m>
thought it was the TPS after stalling out at a light
L103[14:58:56] *
Izaya smugs in carburetor
L104[14:59:11] *
Izaya runs rich due to change in air pressure
L105[14:59:17]
<s_a_m>
clutch worked fine, brakes weren't hung up, had plenty of
fuel
L106[14:59:27]
<s_a_m> so
i flipped the hazards on
L107[14:59:39]
<s_a_m>
realized the hazards don't blink if i have my foot on the
brake
L108[14:59:52] <Izaya> handbroke
time
L109[14:59:55]
<s_a_m> put
the parking brake on, let off the actual brake
L110[15:00:07]
<s_a_m>
turned car off
L111[15:00:09]
<s_a_m>
turned it back on
L112[15:00:16]
<s_a_m> it
was able to limp home
L113[15:00:22]
<s_a_m>
INTERMITTENT TPS ISSUES
L114[15:00:26]
<s_a_m>
anger
L115[15:00:35] <Izaya> are you sure your
car isn't a minecraft server?
L116[15:00:42] <Izaya> most minecraft
servers have intermittent TPS issues
L117[15:00:52]
<s_a_m> i'm
quite sure
L118[15:01:01] <dequbed> Izaya: But you
*are* right. Java and C# are only superficially similar :P
L119[15:01:35] <Izaya> dequbed: they may
be designed to fill similar needs and on the surface take similar
approaches but beyond that they're entirely different
L120[15:01:49] <dequbed> Pretty much
yes.
L121[15:01:52] <Izaya> though the typical
languages used on the JVM and CLR are similar in many ways
too
L122[15:02:09] <dequbed> Yes but the
underlying runtimes have very different assumptions too
L123[15:03:40]
<s_a_m>
yeah, one assumes unsigned types exist
L124[15:04:28] <Izaya> on an unrelated
note but I suspect there's a chance either of you might know about
this
L125[15:04:55] <Izaya> is there any system
of rating or testing for like, wrist watches on how well they work
in a vacuum
L126[15:06:22] <dequbed> Testing? Sure,
throw it in a vacuum.
L127[15:06:51] <dequbed> But what do you
mean with "how well they work in a vacuum"? Because
there's many things that will utterly break with a cheap watch in a
vacuum.
L128[15:10:30] <dequbed> Izaya: Also
because it's probably relevant for what you're trying to get to, I
think there is a DIN spec for classifying radiation hardened
electronics.
L129[15:12:56] <S3> dequbed: cheap watches
eh
L130[15:13:19] <S3> you know a while back
somebody said, "hey, you would have been arrested in the 90s
in some places for having that watch"
L131[15:13:21] <S3> I was like what
L132[15:13:30] <S3> he goes, "yeah
isnt that a casio model blah blah blah?"
L133[15:13:41] <dequbed> Well since more
expensive ones are made using rubine bushings and are mostly made
of metal there's little plastic to outgas and become brittle.
L134[15:13:44] <S3> I took it off and,
looking at the model number it was exact to what he said I was like
dafuq?!
L135[15:15:13] <S3> apparently my watch is
very easy to hack apart and use the alarm wire with. Casio still
makes them to this day
L136[15:15:42] <S3> somebody told me in
the 90s certain airports would detain you on site if you had one, I
never heard of it
L137[15:15:46] <S3> kinda dumb imo
L138[15:16:23] <S3> I just got it because
it looked cool, has an 80s vibe to it even on today's
manufacture
L139[15:16:33] <dequbed> Izaya: Unrelated
but if you don't take appropiate care and take electronics
(especially ICs) from human habitation area to UHV area (like let's
say LEO) too fast they go boom :P
L141[15:16:59] <dequbed> IC packageing
absorbs a lot of moisture
L143[15:17:14] <S3> what about ceramic
ICs?
L144[15:17:23] <S3> you know the radiation
hardened ones
L145[15:17:29] <dequbed> Moisture that,
confronted with a UHV doesn't really enjoy being in that state of
liquid nanodroplets but decides to expand. Quickly.
L146[15:17:49] <dequbed> The problem is
not the silicon but instead the packaging
L147[15:18:08] <S3> ceramic isn't very
strong either but I mean I would think the radiation hardened ones
have some resistance to vacuum
L148[15:18:10] <dequbed> WLCSP have that
problem significantly less
L150[15:18:49] <dequbed> Yeah, it's not
that hard to actually make electronics that are vacuum-safe.
Radiation-hardened less so but there's always diamonds :P
L151[15:20:00] <dequbed> As in, literal
diamonds. Carbon just so happens to be a really good substrate for
ICs if you bring it into the right crystal formation.
L152[15:20:37] <dequbed> And it has a
radiation crosssection of no so you have much less problems with
say a gigantic fusion furnace trying to bake you alive and kill
your electronics for fun and profit.
L153[15:21:35] <S3> Oh yeah, there was
some big paper years ago about making integrated circuits out of
carbon instead of silicon. whatever happened to that?
L154[15:21:40] <Izaya> dequbed: in the
martian, wattney takes a laptop outside and the screen gets ruined
because LCDs aren't meant to work in a near-vacuum
L155[15:21:53] <S3> something about the
fact that they could withstand temperatures of like 3000 degrees or
some crap
L156[15:21:58] <dequbed> S3 Still going. I
know of three teams in germany alone working on diamon
substrate
L157[15:21:59] <Izaya> S3: Casio
F-91W?
L158[15:22:38] <S3> if they can find a way
to displace the heat, it may be a solution to cpu clock limits in
certain cases.
L159[15:22:58] <S3> though there's so many
factors like latency etc
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L161[15:23:16] <Izaya> dequbed:
instructions unclear, watch band tangled in vacuum bag
L162[15:23:23] <dequbed> Izaya: LCD in
vacuum? Yeah that sounds like a bad idea but I'd assume you could
harden that as well by using glass screens that withstand the
pressure
L163[15:23:46] <dequbed> Izaya: Well I
mean sure, if you come over here we can throw stuff of yours into a
vacuum chamber.
L164[15:23:48] <S3> just make everything
out of analog electronics
L166[15:24:08] <dequbed> I'd need to check
the adsorbtion bad but the machine is rated for something like
10-10 torr?
L167[15:24:14] <dequbed> 10^-10 that
is.
L168[15:24:48] <dequbed> s/bad/bath/
too
L169[15:24:48] <MichiBot> <dequbed>
I'd need to check the adsorbtion bath but the machine is rated for
something like 10-10 torr?
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L175[16:39:18]
<R~> anyone
know if theres a way to make a robot equip a tool?
L176[16:39:34]
<s_a_m> new
ace combat game is in development and the top gun dlc is probably
coming out soon
L177[16:39:37]
<R~> the
doc says its possible but never mentions how iirc
L178[16:39:39]
<s_a_m> [x]
neat
L180[16:46:19]
<Ocawesome101> @R~ `robot.equip` may be a
thing
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it's time
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L184[16:59:26]
<R~>
>Ocawesome101: <@!412621160208138241> `robot.equip…
L185[16:59:26]
<R~> tried
that out - it didnt work
L186[16:59:30]
<R~> I'm
using 1.7.10 tho
L187[16:59:31]
<Ocawesome101> hm
L188[16:59:59]
<Ocawesome101> what build
L189[17:01:23]
<R~> uhh
latest i belive
L190[17:01:27]
<R~> uhh
latest i belirve [Edited]
L191[17:01:29]
<R~> uhh
latest i believe [Edited]
L192[17:01:55]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L193[17:01:55] <MichiBot> Dad-Sizzle!
Vaur! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 9 hours, 15
minutes and 26 seconds (By 13 minutes and 34 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L194[17:01:56] <MichiBot> Vaur has stolen
the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.009 tonk points!
plus 0.008 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to 50%
because stealing) Current score: 2.96056255. Position #1
L195[17:04:19]
<Ocawesome101> what number @R~ it's
`1.7.10-XXX` where `XXX` is the build number
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L200[17:25:14] <fatal> Is there any
movement for OpenComputers to support forge 1.17 + newest minecraft
version, yet?
L202[17:27:38]
<Michiyo>
OC2 != OC. The only thing they have in common is they are Computer
mods by Sangar, for Minecraft both containing
"OC/OpenComputers" in their name.
L203[17:28:27]
<Michiyo>
And no, there is no official work on porting OC past 1.12, there
have been a couple of community members that started, but they
never finished. Almost like it's a ton of work, which is why it's
not been done officially.
L205[17:29:48]
<Michiyo>
"This repository has been archived by the owner. It is now
read-only." So don't expect anything else from it :P
L206[17:32:10]
<Michiyo>
`1.16 Migration: Switched to Kotlin` ... Just re-write the damn
thing entirely what could go wrong.. lol
L207[17:32:37]
<Ocawesome101> iirc lucsoft wasn't
comfortable with scala
L208[17:32:42]
<Ocawesome101> or some such thing
L209[17:34:02] <fatal> Bummer. I know
about 15 different languages and am a programmer in my career but
java is one language I never fell into, so re-writing it is not
going to happen. lol :)
L210[17:34:28]
<Michiyo>
Well, great news! OC is mostly Scala! lol..
L211[17:34:47] <fatal> Though, I was
tempted to look at the source and install the requirements. It
seems it was built from Windows though, yacks.
L212[17:34:53] <ben_mkiv> looking at the
bug reports they came pretty far with their port
L213[17:35:45] <fatal> I have an old
server and forge install so I can still use it there, but was
trying to install MC and the older forge on a fresh pc with no
luck. Seems java dont like the old forge jar anymore
L214[17:36:13]
<Michiyo>
You'll need Java 8, and nothing newer.
L215[17:36:49] <fatal> Thanks Michiyo, I
suppose I can try and start there with an older version of java
installed.
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L218[17:46:37] <fatal> Actually Java 8 is
what is already installed on this older PC I was attempting to
install a fresh copy on and it fails with forge.1.12.2 :(
L219[17:47:36] <fatal> I think forge 1.12
was a bit older than java 8. Maybe 6 or 7?
L220[17:55:04]
<Michiyo>
Nope, Java 8. Will need to know specifically what fails though to
help further
L221[17:55:22]
<Michiyo>
(I write mods for 1.12 that target Java 8 due to features added
that 7 doesn't have)
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L224[17:57:02] <fatal> Well, bouncing
between 2 PCs here so I don't have the full output to paste.
But....
L225[17:57:34] <fatal> Exception in thread
"main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
L226[17:58:14] <fatal> cause by
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 1
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L228[17:58:43] <fatal> I doubt that helps.
Let me see if I can get the whole output to paste here
L229[17:59:16]
<Michiyo>
Yeah, will need to see atleast the whole exception to have any
idea
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L232[18:26:48] <fatal> Forgot how to
change the forge version in MC options. Finally found it and was
able to switch the forge version to 12.1. I think I got my issue
resolved. Thanks all
L233[18:30:45]
<R~>
>Michiyo: With the `Inventory Controller` you…
L234[18:30:45]
<R~> I see!
Thank you
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L238[18:48:34]
<Ocawesome101> so
L239[18:48:47]
<Ocawesome101> turns out a 6th gen i7 at
800MHz is fairly usable
L240[18:49:17] <Izaya> letting it clock up
when there's demand will probably use less power though
L241[18:50:00]
<Ocawesome101> definitely makes the
experience more enjoyable :P
L242[18:50:11]
<Ocawesome101> i was just messing with
`cpupower`
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L249[20:27:03]
<Michiyo>
WTF..
L250[20:27:10]
<Michiyo>
Fuck you gif recording
L252[20:30:38]
<Michiyo>
No optifine or anything either.
L253[20:30:46]
<Forecaster> that looks like a very short
day-night cycle
L254[20:30:54]
<Forecaster> :P
L255[20:31:18]
<Michiyo>
It ONLY happens when I move. If I stay still it's fine. The sun
will also be up, but the sky will be black
L256[20:31:48]
<Forecaster> clearly it's the
apocalypse
L257[20:32:19]
<Michiyo>
It's clearly annoying is what it is
L258[20:32:21]
<Michiyo>
>_>
L259[20:32:34]
<Forecaster> as apocalypses tend to be,
annoying :P
L260[20:32:35]
<Michiyo>
and by "fine" I mean it doesn't flicker like mad.
L262[20:32:49]
<Michiyo>
like.. whateven.
L264[20:33:37]
<Michiyo>
Everything is fine here though, no oddly black sky
L265[20:33:39]
<Michiyo>
(different dim)
L267[20:37:46]
<Forecaster> that leads me to believe
you're having some kind of rendering problem
L268[20:39:55]
<Michiyo>
That's it. You're banned.
L269[20:39:57]
<Michiyo>
:P
L270[20:41:27]
<Forecaster> one last %sip for the
road!
L271[20:41:27] <MichiBot> This doesn't
seem to be a potion I recognize... Make sure it has an appearance
and consistency keyword, and the word "potion" in
it.
L272[20:41:33]
<Forecaster> oh right
L273[20:41:43]
<Forecaster> one last %sip % for the
road!
L274[20:42:07]
<Forecaster> ... "This doesn't seem
to be a potion I recognize" trips the timeout
L275[20:42:16]
<Forecaster> it should not do that
probably
L276[20:43:07]
<Forecaster> (it's the default behaviour,
I need to override it)
L277[21:13:18]
<Zccafa3>
Hi all, I'm fairly unfamiliar to lua. I was wondering what your
preferred unit testing and coverage methods are? Is there a general
consensus?
L278[21:14:37]
<Forecaster> what is this
"testing" you speak of
L279[21:22:04]
<Forecaster> also
"consensus"
L280[21:22:43] <Amanda> [ Situation: There
are 13 competeing standards ]
L281[21:23:00]
<Forecaster> %xkcd standards
L282[21:23:01] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
https://xkcd.com/927/ - *Standards - xkcd*: "A
webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language. Standards. |<
· < Prev · Random ..."
L283[21:24:42]
<Vaur>
write your own unit testing in lua 😄
L284[21:25:34]
<Forecaster> I never do unit testing for
anything
L285[21:27:36]
<Kristopher38> @Zccafa3 preferred method
here is manual testing ;)
L286[21:28:15]
<Kristopher38> If you search for unit test
libs for lua you will probably find some
L287[21:28:44] <Izaya> I should really
write a proper test suite for minitel
L288[21:29:04] <Izaya> or maybe I should
get someone that's never written anything for it to do it, because
then I can improve the docs at the same time...
L289[21:31:33]
<Kristopher38> I tried to write unit tests
for my stuff but it's just too boring
L290[21:32:11]
<Vaur> it
can be quite boring yeah
L291[21:32:13]
<Kristopher38> Granted, it benefits me in
the long term but it's more akin to manual labor
L292[21:33:00]
<Vaur> wube
the compagnie that makes factorio found that it was easier in the
long run
L293[21:33:25]
<Vaur> tbh
... sometimes I wouldn't know how to write unit test
L294[21:34:55]
<Zccafa3>
>Zccafa3: Hi all, I'm fairly unfamiliar to lua. I …
L295[21:34:56]
<Zccafa3> I
have used LuaUnit before for a previous lua project. But I've seen
there are man others out there lunit, lunity, lunatest, shake,
build-test-deploy, luaspec, PenLight pi.ltest, telescope,
lua-TestMore, busted, gambiarra, Testy Minctest and u-test.
L296[21:34:56]
<Zccafa3> I
was wondering if there were any particularly worth checking out or
similar to pytest or junit (frameworks I'm used to)
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L299[22:00:33]
<Kodos>
Okay, ELI5 unit testing for Lua
L300[22:00:40]
<Kodos> Or
unit testing in general, really
L301[22:23:38]
<Vaur>
@Kodos well unit testing consist in writing tests for your
code.
L302[22:23:39]
<Vaur> Say
you wrote a function that does a math formula.
L303[22:23:39]
<Vaur>
You'd execute that function with predetermined values and you
compare the results of your function with what should be the
correct result
L304[22:26:15]
<Vaur> if
all the tests you wrote pass, then your function works. And because
your tests are written outside of the code you are working on, you
dont have to remove it
L305[22:27:26]
<Vaur>
disadvantage of unit testing is that its slow to implement and can
be tedious, but if all parts of your code have unit tests then it
can be easy to quickly identify something that used to work, but no
longer do due some changes and where that change come form
L306[22:27:34]
<Vaur>
from*
L307[22:30:16]
<Kodos>
Okay, so unit testing (within the scope of Lua, at least) is just
isolated testing of parts of your product
L308[22:30:28]
<Kodos>
Controlled, isolated testing
L309[22:30:38]
<Vaur>
yeah
L310[22:31:37]
<Vaur> even
in general, you can have like fancy framework that interact, but
essentially its writing tests that are automated that control that
part of it is working properly
L311[22:31:50]
<Vaur> I
would suggest reading the blog post wube wrote about it
L313[23:01:46]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: when are you merging
my PR to luPPC
L314[23:01:53]
<Ocawesome101> / have you reviewed it
yet
L315[23:13:38] <Amanda> %choose shutdown
or slep
L316[23:13:38] <MichiBot> Amanda: Why not
both? Okay fine. "slep".
L317[23:13:50] <Amanda> because they'r
mutually exclusive, Michibot.
L318[23:17:43]
<Forecaster> just create another
timeline
L319[23:18:55] <Amanda> pls, like I need
that kind of heat from dequbed when I'm alrady spamming their
server with new mods
L320[23:19:39] *
Amanda curls up around Elfi, lets her laptop take a nap so she can
halucinate and have noms
L321[23:26:00]
<Forecaster> %sip
L322[23:26:00] <MichiBot> You drink a
fragrant green potion (New!). After drinking the potion Forecaster
realizes the bottle has their face on it.
L323[23:26:18]
<Forecaster> hm, a perfectly average
bottle
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L325[23:46:17]
<Spider
EveryOS> %sip
L326[23:46:17] <MichiBot> You drink a
liquid tomato potion (New!). Spider EveryOS turns into a crocodile
turtle boy until they see a bird.
L327[23:46:40]
<Forecaster> That's ketchup
L328[23:47:06]
<Spider
EveryOS> Yea xD
L329[23:51:36] <Izaya> Ocawesome101: when
I get a working firewire card to test it