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<Kristopher38> don't forget to design some
fun into it
L2[00:10:38] <Izaya> Saghetti: PDP-8 with
ECC RAM
L5[00:37:20]
<BrisingrAerowing> I keep reading
@Saghetti as Spaghetti.
L6[00:37:25]
<BrisingrAerowing> Now I want pasta.
L7[00:39:16]
<Kristopher38> Izaya: game name?
L8[00:39:27] <Izaya> valheim
L10[00:40:55]
<Saghetti>
@Kristopher38 bet
L11[00:40:58]
<Saghetti>
SHF: shuffles a specified region of memory
L12[00:41:57]
<Saghetti>
where i literally shuffle the cards in specified cells
L13[00:42:04]
<Saghetti>
good for random number generation
L14[00:42:57]
<Saghetti>
i'll come up with some better instructions later
L15[00:43:25]
<Saghetti>
maybe instructions to take cards out of certain cells, limiting the
max values they can hold
L16[00:43:36]
<Saghetti>
or taping cards in a cell together to make them readonly
L17[00:43:39]
<Saghetti>
the possibilities are endless
L18[00:44:46]
<Kristopher38> The most autistic card game
ever designed
L19[00:44:49]
<Kristopher38> I love it
L20[00:45:41]
<Saghetti>
:rc_thumbsUp:
L21[00:46:58] <Amanda> rc_thumbsUp
indeed
L23[00:52:17]
<Saghetti>
sorry irc people
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L25[01:09:54] <Amanda> ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
L26[01:10:21] <Amanda> TIL Gboard has a
section in the emoji tab for stuff like that
L27[02:29:28]
<Kodos> Ugh
I hate how slow this cobble generator is
L28[02:55:26] *
Amanda meows sleepily at elfi about a cool fractal she saw between
dimensions the other day as she falls asleep
L29[02:55:36] <Amanda> Night nerds
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L37[05:19:58]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L38[05:19:58] <MichiBot> Boo-yah! Vaur!
You beat Ashirg's previous record of 1 hour, 40 minutes and 27
seconds (By 6 hours, 15 minutes and 21 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L39[05:19:59] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 7 hours, 55 minutes and 48 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.01252
(0.00626 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.09057866 more points to pass Forecaster!
L40[05:27:59]
<Vaur>
%sip
L41[05:27:59] <MichiBot> You drink a light
coral potion (New!). The next glass of water Vaur has tastes like
Pink.
L42[05:36:35]
<Forecaster> Pink water sounds fancy and
expensive
L43[06:41:38]
<Saghetti>
update: using playing cards for storage is not a good idea :)
L44[06:46:08]
<s_a_m>
lmao
L45[06:48:04]
<Saghetti>
they slide around too much, take up a ton of space, and start to
get unwieldy after 5 in a single stack
L46[06:48:51]
<Saghetti>
13 bit stacks? yeah forget it
L47[06:50:43]
<Saghetti>
if i wanted to efficiently make use of cards, i'd need to make an
architecture that has a concept of cards in a cell
L48[06:51:21]
<Saghetti>
and instructions for moving cards between cells, counting cards,
branching conditionally on certain card types, etc.
L49[06:52:12]
<Saghetti>
biggest issue is that there's a finite number of cards. ex: you can
only ever have a singe 4 of spades in a cell
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<Saghetti>
that's like saying you're limited to only storing 1 `0x4C` byte in
memory
L52[06:52:54]
<Saghetti>
good luck writing code with that as a limitation
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L55[07:02:15]
<Kleadron>
%rockpaperscissors
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<s_a_m>
whAT
L60[07:46:28]
<Forecaster> sorted alphabetically instead
of numerically
L61[07:58:10]
<Saghetti>
>surface to air missile: whAT
L62[07:58:10]
<Saghetti>
javascript moment
L63[07:58:23]
<s_a_m> i
hate js
L64[07:58:26]
<s_a_m> so
much
L65[07:58:28]
<Saghetti>
me too
L66[07:58:30]
<Saghetti>
anyways i really want to check out pfsense now
L67[07:58:33]
<s_a_m> why
is it converted to a string
L68[07:58:38]
<Saghetti>
weak typing
L69[07:58:49]
<Saghetti>
everything is a string
L70[07:58:51]
<Saghetti>
but also a number
L71[07:58:57]
<Saghetti>
but also a boolean
L72[07:59:01] <Izaya> probably an object
too
L73[07:59:01]
<Saghetti>
or whatever else
L74[07:59:08]
<ThePiGuy24> javascript is one of the
worst languages that i use
L75[07:59:32]
<ThePiGuy24> because of this sorta
shit
L76[08:00:14]
<s_a_m> one
day
L77[08:00:17]
<ThePiGuy24> also fun fact: NaN does not
=== NaN in js, which makes it difficult to check whether a number
is NaN
L78[08:00:41]
<s_a_m>
iirc nan always doesn't equal nan
L79[08:00:45]
<Saghetti>
^
L80[08:00:51]
<Saghetti>
it's part of the ieee754 standard
L81[08:01:07]
<s_a_m>
which, funnily enough, is how you check
L82[08:01:20]
<s_a_m> if
a ~= a then whatever end
L83[08:01:54]
<ThePiGuy24> why though
L84[08:02:14]
<ThePiGuy24> i expect if two floats are
identical, they are treated as if they are identical
L85[08:02:55]
<s_a_m>
ieee754
L86[08:03:02]
<s_a_m> it
says so
L87[08:03:02]
<ThePiGuy24> fuck off ieee754
L88[08:04:27]
<Saghetti>
wish i could install pfsense on my cisco firewalls that i have
lying around
L89[08:04:47]
<ThePiGuy24> aight, in my new piss69
standard, 0 != 0 because idk maths wasnt already confusing enough
so we decided to make it worse now some identical numbers are no
longer treated as such
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L92[10:07:50]
<Kristopher38> NaN is a class of bit
patterns
L93[10:08:22]
<Kristopher38> Or rather a group
L94[10:08:40]
<Kristopher38> It should be a language
feature to handle comparing two NaNs properly though
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L96[11:18:20]
<Ashirg>
%tonk
L97[11:18:21] <MichiBot> I'm sorry Ashirg,
you were not able to beat Vaur's record of 7 hours, 55 minutes and
48 seconds this time. 5 hours, 58 minutes and 22 seconds were
wasted! Missed by 1 hour, 57 minutes and 26 seconds!
L98[11:19:00] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
try and see if pihole will behave now on the network (assuming
alone )
L99[11:19:04]
<Ashirg>
Are the released not published on GitHub anymore? The latest one I
can find there is from 2019
L100[11:19:26]
<Ashirg>
The build server seems to have one from May 2021
L101[11:25:40] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
also find out why udiskie doesn't auto-start after a reboot
L102[11:39:50] <Amanda> Look at this
PiGuy24 over here, thinks all non-numbers are equal! :P
L103[11:43:47] <Amanda> Also, ieee754 is
literally the standard that defines floats and NaN by
extension.
L104[12:19:59] <Amanda> %lua
"pong!"
L105[12:19:59] <MichiBot> pong!
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L109[12:51:53]
<Ashirg>
Trying to open the wiki in a new tab from the forum brought me
here
L110[12:52:07]
<Ashirg>
Only once though
L111[14:32:21]
<Spider
EveryOS> Do call budgets refresh per second or per tick?
L112[14:32:21]
<Spider
EveryOS> Or some other criteria?
L113[14:33:31]
<Spider
EveryOS> Do call budgets refresh per second or per tick? Or
maybe after the configured execution delay?
L114[14:33:32]
<Spider
EveryOS> Or some other criteria? [Edited]
L115[15:11:13]
<Forecaster> They're probably per
tick
L116[15:18:21]
<Ocawesome101> call budgets are indeed per
tick
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<Spider
EveryOS> >Forecaster: They're probably per tick
L123[16:51:03]
<Spider
EveryOS> Ok, thanks!
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L125[19:22:53] <Amanda> %lua
"pong!"
L126[19:22:53] <MichiBot> pong!
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L129[19:25:41] <Amanda> Fun fact,
replacing a recursive DNS resolver with an authorative one makes
stuff angry! :D
L130[19:26:02] <Amanda> Should probaly do
a full restart, let it all get reset
L131[19:30:11] <Amanda> yeah, brb
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<Forecaster> %sip
L135[19:41:23] <MichiBot> You drink a soft
pearlpeas potion (New!). The bottle turns into a grass axe.
L136[20:02:53] <Amanda> %splash
@Forecaster with mutable green potion
L137[20:02:53] <MichiBot> You fling a
mutable green potion (New!) that splashes onto @Forecaster.
@Forecaster turns into an apple pig boy until they have some
bacon.
L138[20:03:07] <Amanda> ...
canibalism
L139[20:03:11]
<Forecaster> D:
L140[20:03:21] <Amanda> %oclogs
L142[20:06:47]
<Forecaster> %sip mutable potion
L143[20:06:47] <MichiBot> You drink a
mutable dalekanium potion (New!). Forecaster turns into a crocodile
for 4 hours.
L144[20:07:04]
<Forecaster> that's better
L146[20:52:02] <MichiBot>
The world's
most useful model railway | length:
9m 42s | Likes:
39,867 Dislikes:
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430,556 | by
Tom Scott
| Published On 27/9/2021
L147[20:52:59]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L148[20:52:59] <MichiBot> Boo-yah! Vaur!
You beat your own previous record of 7 hours, 55 minutes and 48
seconds (By 1 hour, 38 minutes and 50 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L149[20:53:00] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.009 tonk points! plus 0.016
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 3.05809204,
Position #2 Need 0.06557866 more points to pass Forecaster!
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L151[21:13:30]
<Ashirg>
%tonk
L152[21:13:30] <MichiBot> Wah! Ashirg!
You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 20 minutes and 30
seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L153[21:13:31] <MichiBot> Ashirg's new
record is 20 minutes and 30 seconds! Ashirg also gained 0.00034
tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #11. Need 0.01197 more
points to pass SquidDev!
L154[21:13:53]
<Ashirg>
Pityful, I know
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L161[23:36:22] <Amanda> %choose rain box
time or wait
L162[23:36:22] <MichiBot> Amanda: Oh no,
not "rain box time" again! I'll have "wait"
instead.
L163[23:36:31] <Amanda> hrm. I
disagree
L164[23:37:25] <Amanda> Oh wait, she's
clearly saying I should go first, in which case I agree
L165[23:37:35] *
Amanda nods sagely, beams herself to the rain box
L166[23:54:42] <Amanda> %give MichiBot an
AI social media ghost clone of Inari
L167[23:54:42] *
MichiBot accepts the AI social media ghost clone of Inari and adds
it to her inventory
L168[23:55:22]
<Kristopher38> what's rain box in
amandaspeak
L169[23:55:28] *
Amanda wonders if @Michiyo made it to that chapter yet
L170[23:56:37] <Amanda> @kristopher38 it's
a box you sit/stand in to let the house rain on you. Sometimes
combined with the indoor lake
L171[23:57:08]
<Kristopher38> oh god, that took me a
while
L172[23:57:39]
<Kristopher38> interesting