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L3[00:11:10] <lunar_sam> a
L4[00:36:24]
<Ocawesome101> b
L5[01:34:42] <lunar_sam> i think i
have
L6[01:34:45] <lunar_sam> most of the core
logic done
L7[01:34:47] <lunar_sam> *i think*
L8[01:49:38]
<ThePiGuy24> heh 1% brightness on my
thinkpad is surprisingly usable and comfortable at night ;p
L9[01:49:56]
<ThePiGuy24> although it does mean that
the power indicator is relatively blinding xd
L10[01:50:39] <Izaya> minimum brightness
with the backlight still on is what I usually use
L11[01:53:00]
<ThePiGuy24> what is
"minimum"
L12[01:54:10] <Izaya> okay so I turn the
backlight brightness down until it's off
L13[01:54:15] <Izaya> then I turn it up by
1 so it's on
L14[01:54:17] <Izaya> but as low as it
goes
L15[01:54:28] <Izaya> my phone really hates
that though
L16[01:54:32] <Izaya> backlight
flickers
L17[01:56:51] <lunar_sam> honestly
L18[01:57:00] <lunar_sam> i way
overcomplicated this for something as simple as a fucking chat
client
L19[01:57:08] <lunar_sam> sam has 3
braincells and all of them go brrr
L20[02:15:57] *
Amanda flops down, faces elfi and meows to her about her day and
all the fun birbs she saw, as she slowly drifts off to sleep,
eventually dropping her head ontop of elfi and
zzzmewing
L21[02:16:08] <Amanda> Night nerds
L22[02:16:38] <Amanda> Wonder of my phone
will reboot again tonight on me
L23[02:18:15]
<Ocawesome101> lunar_sam: but then you can
use it for other projects too:)
L24[02:18:28] <lunar_sam> i thought about
that but
L25[02:18:35] <lunar_sam> i shoulda just
like
L26[02:18:39] <lunar_sam> used
litehtml
L27[02:18:45] <lunar_sam> and made it into
a lua library
L28[02:19:09]
<Ocawesome101> What’s litehtml?
L29[02:22:52] <lunar_sam> html parser
L31[02:22:58] <lunar_sam> also does the
layout part
L32[02:23:50]
<Ocawesome101> Neat
L33[02:25:46] <lunar_sam> honestly
L34[02:25:48] <lunar_sam> i will just
fuckin
L35[02:25:52] <lunar_sam> write lua
bindings for it
L36[02:26:01] <lunar_sam> x_x i shoulda
done this ages ago
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L39[03:10:33]
<Ocawesome101> huh neat
L40[03:18:20]
<lunar_sam>
huh
L41[03:20:34] <Izaya> reading hackaday
comments on the atlas v article
L42[03:20:59] <Izaya> some people get very
agitated over rocket components being bought from overseas
L43[03:21:16] <Izaya> if they're available
and work well I don't see the problem
L44[03:22:54] <Izaya> next they'll be
saying the ISS was a bad idea because they partnered with the
russians
L45[03:23:12] <Izaya> like that wasn't the
entire point
L46[03:27:08] <lunar_sam> well
L47[03:27:12] <lunar_sam> i'm writing
cursed C again
L48[03:27:50]
<Ocawesome101> that and lua seem to be the
primary things you write
L49[03:29:37] <lunar_sam> yes
L50[03:29:43] <lunar_sam> i have defined a
wonderful macro
L51[03:29:45] <lunar_sam> CALL_WRAP
L52[03:31:27] <lunar_sam> what it does is
makes sure i can't accidentally leave random crap on the
stack
L53[03:31:34] <lunar_sam> and sets up the
calling of a lua function
L54[03:31:35] <lunar_sam> :)
L55[03:31:45]
<Kodos> How
hard would it be to port something like lynx to lua and make an
actual web browser
L56[03:32:04]
<Ocawesome101> make a source port from C
-> Lua
L57[03:32:15]
<Ocawesome101> then you get the same thing
but slower
L58[03:32:50]
<Kodos>
Mkay
L59[03:33:32] <lunar_sam> elinks is
cool
L60[03:33:34] <lunar_sam> as a
reminder
L61[04:31:39] <lunar_sam> half my garbage
bindings are macros
L62[04:31:40] <lunar_sam> kill me
L63[05:01:26]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L64[05:01:27] <MichiBot> Sard! Vaur! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of 6 hours and 4 seconds (By 4
hours, 15 minutes and 52 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L65[05:01:28] <MichiBot> Vaur has stolen
the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.01 tonk points!
plus 0.009 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to 50%
because stealing) Current score: 3.30842264. Position #1
L66[05:06:46]
<lunar_sam>
sam almost has bindings for the doc container done
L67[05:06:50]
<lunar_sam>
:))))
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<Saghetti>
%swear
L70[06:28:17] <MichiBot> Saghetti:
Potzblitz1!!!!
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L72[07:59:38] <lunar_sam> so
L73[07:59:43] <lunar_sam> as it turns
out
L74[07:59:50] <lunar_sam> the linker has
decided to fight me
L75[07:59:57] <lunar_sam> god i hate
C++
L76[08:00:15] <CompanionCube> oh?
L77[08:01:35] <lunar_sam> i especially hate
it when cmake is involved
L78[08:02:04] <lunar_sam> i can't figure
out why, now, of all times, it's suddenly failing to find
symbols
L79[08:02:12] <lunar_sam> it's probably
because gcc is a fuck
L80[08:03:24] <lunar_sam> like, okay, i
changed one (1) thing
L81[08:03:34] <lunar_sam> suddenly it can't
find gumbo symbols?
L82[08:03:42] <lunar_sam> how
L83[08:04:12] <lunar_sam> ` ./litehtml.so:
undefined symbol: kGumboDefaultOptions`
L84[08:04:14] <lunar_sam> AAAAAAAAAA
L85[08:04:26] <lunar_sam> why
L86[08:04:41] <lunar_sam> wait
L87[08:04:59] <lunar_sam> okay
L88[08:05:02] <lunar_sam> cool
L89[08:05:08] <lunar_sam> i had to link
something that shoulda already been linked
L90[08:07:30] <lunar_sam> now i have to
prevent my C++ object from being immediately destroyed
L91[08:07:31] <lunar_sam> hm
L92[08:39:04] <Izaya> wao
L93[08:39:23] <Izaya> didn't know the
redstone cards could do WR-CBE natively
L95[08:47:16] <lunar_sam> neat, i have no
idea why the deconstructor gets called immediately
L96[08:47:21] <lunar_sam> and then gets
called four more times
L97[08:50:05] <lunar_sam> guess i have to
do manual destruction
L98[08:50:07] <lunar_sam> wew
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L101[09:16:46] <lunar_sam> i am somehow
getting a segfault in lua_newuserdata
L102[09:16:46] <lunar_sam> what
L103[09:19:17] <lunar_sam> it's just
realloc
L104[09:19:18] <lunar_sam> wt
L105[09:19:19] <lunar_sam> wtf
L106[09:19:35]
<Forecaster> oh hey, turns out I made a
dumb
L107[09:19:55] <lunar_sam> it
L108[09:19:59] <lunar_sam> doesn't
segfault in love2d
L109[09:20:12]
<Forecaster> if you have a y value, and a
counter, and then add the counter to the y value and increment the
counter, the y value will increase incrementally each
iteration...
L110[09:20:17]
<Forecaster> who knew
L111[09:21:14] <lunar_sam> luajit is fine
with this, for some reason
L113[09:22:12]
<Forecaster> and by `incrementally` I
meant `exponentially`...
L114[09:22:26] <lunar_sam> i truly made a
cursed library
L115[09:23:16]
<Forecaster> I would have realized this
earlier had I tried with a very long text that caused more lines,
because every line the gap would grow
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<Forecaster> I dislike that `io.read()`
does this when you backspace...
L126[12:08:15]
<Forecaster> and by extension
`term.read()`
L127[12:13:05]
<Forecaster> it seems like it's doing more
work than it needs to...
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<Forecaster> sigh, just going to ignore
this issue for now, I don't feel like implementing my own input
handler...
L130[12:39:04] <Amanda> Are you doing
something that makes the screen size ambiguous? I'm pretty sure
it's doing a clear to end of line
L131[12:40:40]
<Forecaster> yeah but I don't see why it
does that
L132[12:41:08]
<Forecaster> it should just clear the one
character behind the cursor
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<ThePiGuy24> Forecaster: my guess is
because it doesnt really know where the cursor is. all it needs to
know is where the cursor is within the input, and then just spew
out the input buffer onto the screen and the cursor will end up
where its needed once its wrapped. thus when it comes to clearing,
it cant just "clear" the character that was removed as it
doesnt know where it is, so it just clears wherever the input
buffer could have been, down to
L136[13:38:38]
<ThePiGuy24> bottom of the screen
L137[13:38:54]
<ThePiGuy24> i could be entirely wrong
with that explanation, but thats my under standing of it
L138[13:40:28]
<Forecaster> if it doesn't know where the
cursor is how does it know where to start clearing
L139[13:41:07]
<ThePiGuy24> it doesnt, it just clears
blindly then redraws
L140[13:41:31]
<ThePiGuy24> it knows where the start of
the input is
L141[13:41:54]
<Forecaster> but it knows which character
to rmeove
L142[13:41:56]
<Forecaster> but it knows which character
to remove [Edited]
L143[13:42:46]
<ThePiGuy24> thats just a simple
`input:sub(1,#input-1)` (if the cursor is on the end of the input
atleast)
L144[13:43:25]
<Forecaster> you can type a word, move the
cursor to the middle and delete the first half of it
L145[13:45:14]
<ThePiGuy24> and does that result in the
rest of the screen being cleared?
L146[13:45:24]
<Forecaster> yes
L147[13:45:45]
<ThePiGuy24> so what im saying holds up
then
L148[13:46:00]
<Forecaster> ...
L149[13:46:11]
<Forecaster> but it knows exactly where in
the word it's operating
L150[13:46:57] <Amanda> holy crap, a
lizzard doggo just scared the crap out of me
L151[13:47:00]
<ThePiGuy24> the input buffer cursor is
independent from the regular cursor. the clearing stuff does not
have access to it
L152[13:47:16]
<Kristopher38> Yeah, these are two
different abstractions
L153[13:47:52]
<ThePiGuy24> could it be modified so it
only clears what is needed: probably
L154[13:58:39] <Amanda> Such a Big
Mood™️
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L157[14:03:02]
<Forecaster> hm
L158[14:03:43]
<Forecaster> would've been neat if the gpu
in the remote terminal was identifiable as such somehow, so you
could use it as debug output without manually have to specify the
address
L159[14:06:59]
<Forecaster> ohmmm, there might be
actually
L160[14:10:23]
<Forecaster> oh wait, dammit
L161[14:10:38]
<Forecaster> the terminal doesn't have a
gpu in it, it has a screen and keyboard
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<Forecaster> oh neat, there's a mod that
lets you change your name with a command
L164[14:24:06]
<Forecaster> that'll make testing all this
stuff a lot easier
L165[14:29:17]
<Forecaster> ah, except it doesn't change
the name given to OC
L166[14:29:19]
<Forecaster> shoot
L167[14:30:46]
<Ocawesome101> @Forecaster I made a
library for ULOS that lets you create a proxy over top of a GPU,
which has all the GPU functions but redirects them either to a
buffer or a region of the screen, and does it transparently
L168[14:31:00]
<Ocawesome101> Might be of use to
you?
L169[14:48:48]
<Forecaster> I'm going to look into the
issue some other time
L170[14:49:11]
<Forecaster> I might just implement an
input handler for my library that solves the issue, or I'll just
ignore it
L171[14:53:23]
<Forecaster> I don't want to get stuck on
it now, I'm going to complete the management terminal instead since
it doesn't impede it's function
L172[14:55:10]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L173[14:55:11] <MichiBot> Zoinks!
Forecaster! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 9 hours,
53 minutes and 43 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L174[14:55:12] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 9 hours, 53 minutes and 43 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.0099 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.03293254 more points to pass Vaur!
L175[14:55:21]
<Forecaster> %sip
L176[14:55:21] <MichiBot> You drink a
smelly chocolate potion (New!). A swinging blade comes flying
towards Forecaster from nowhere! They successfully evaded it with a
20 vs DC 16!
L177[14:55:29]
<Forecaster> phew
L179[15:00:14]
<Forecaster> interesting
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L188[16:38:54]
<church.exe> Is this the place to ask for
some code help? Sorry if not but I can't see a designated chat room
for actually working on code.
L189[16:39:13]
<Forecaster> This channel is fine
L190[16:39:58]
<church.exe> Allright thanks, I was
wondering how to access data from a floppy disk if I use a flash
chip. (I'm running the 16.5 beta if its relevant)
L191[16:40:24]
<Forecaster> 16.5?
L192[16:40:30]
<Forecaster> do you mean 1.6.5?
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<church.exe> its posted in the comments of
the OC curseforge page
L196[16:41:30]
<Forecaster> that's oc2
L197[16:41:47]
<Forecaster> it's very different from
oc
L198[16:41:56]
<church.exe> oh I figured it was just an
update from the existing code
L199[16:42:04]
<Forecaster> no, it's a new mod
L200[16:42:06]
<Drafti.sh>
question: why is the last update from 2019?
L201[16:42:18]
<Forecaster> the last update of what
L202[16:42:25]
<Drafti.sh>
from opencomputers
L203[16:42:32]
<church.exe> >Forecaster: no, it's a
new mod
L204[16:42:32]
<church.exe> is there anywhere I should
look for specific help on that then?
L205[16:42:32]
<Forecaster> are you talking about
curseforge
L207[16:42:47]
<Drafti.sh>
>Forecaster: are you talking about curseforge
L208[16:42:47]
<Drafti.sh>
nope thats the latest release on the github
L209[16:42:59]
<Forecaster> >church.exe: is there
anywhere I should look for specif…
L210[16:43:00]
<Forecaster> ask Amanda, she knows stuff
about oc2
L211[16:44:28]
<Forecaster> >Drafti.sh: nope thats the
latest release on the githu…
L212[16:44:28]
<Forecaster> the latest builds are on the
build server
L213[16:44:44]
<Forecaster> updates elsewhere are...
infrequent, because they're not automatic
L214[16:44:45]
<Drafti.sh>
>Forecaster: the latest builds are on the build server
L215[16:44:45]
<Drafti.sh>
yeah but that was last updated 4 months ago
L216[16:44:50]
<church.exe> >Forecaster: ask Amanda,
she knows stuff about oc2
L217[16:44:51]
<church.exe> who is Amanda? (first time in
the server so I don't know anything other than discord usernames
right now)
L218[16:45:00] <Amanda> Meow?
L219[16:45:16]
<Forecaster> 4 months ago is less than 11
months
L220[16:45:27]
<Drafti.sh>
good point
L221[16:45:51]
<Drafti.sh>
what is the url for the build server?
L222[16:45:56]
<Drafti.sh>
nvm found it
L223[16:46:08]
<Forecaster> and it's 4 months ago because
no one is actively maintaining oc right now
L224[16:46:38]
<church.exe> >Amanda: Meow?
L225[16:46:38]
<church.exe> How would I go about reading
data from a floppy disk using a custom flash chip in oc2?
L226[16:46:39]
<Drafti.sh>
ah
L227[16:46:55] <Amanda> it's addded as
another VirtIO Block device
L228[16:48:04]
<Forecaster> ugh, chrome is so sluggish
now... maybe I should clean up my 500 tabs...
L229[16:48:12]
<Forecaster> no... it's the performance
that is wrong
L230[16:50:17]
<church.exe> >Amanda: it's addded as
another VirtIO Block device
L231[16:50:18]
<church.exe> Where can I find
documentation on those?
L232[16:50:28]
<church.exe> Where can I find
documentation on those? (just getting started making my own chips)
[Edited]
L233[16:50:54] <Amanda> pretty sure virtio
devices have public documentation
L234[17:33:54] <Ariri> %tell Inari the
briish loli doing the chorus has no business having such a good
accent with that pitch
L235[17:33:54] <MichiBot> Ariri: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L236[17:46:07] <Amanda> %choose more talky
waves ot dancy waves
L237[17:46:08] <MichiBot> Amanda: Hm. I
can't choose. Ask me again in a couple of minutes.
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L239[17:58:51] <dequbed> @church.exe also,
it's a normal block device. You can read & write data using
normal file io
L240[17:59:34] <Amanda> dequbed: they're
making their own custom OS I believe, which is where the confusion
came from
L241[17:59:44] <dequbed> Ah!
L243[18:52:55]
<Forecaster> %sip
L244[18:52:56] <MichiBot> You drink a
concentrated iron potion (New!). The next remote Forecaster looks
for is extra hard to find.
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L251[20:55:56] <MichiBot>
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L253[21:11:04] <CompanionCube> 'Tory MP
says people using term ‘white privilege’ should be reported to the
Home Office as extremists' stupid comments from stupid people
L254[21:12:41] <Amanda> %choose continue
the factorying or rain box first
L255[21:12:41] <MichiBot> Amanda: Is it a
bird?! Is it a plane?! No! It's "rain box first"!
L256[21:23:21] <Izaya> The Aperture
Science Weighted Rain Box will never fly.
L257[21:29:16]
<ThePiGuy24> what about the Aperture
Science Weighted Companion Rain Box?
L258[21:30:04]
<lunar_sam>
a
L259[21:30:26]
<lunar_sam>
Izaya: have you seen my latest cursed C++
L260[21:30:33] *
CompanionCube hovers over Izaya
L261[21:31:05] <Izaya> lunar_sam: whatcha
got for me
L263[21:32:47] <lunar_sam> Izaya: it
segfaults in PUC lua but works fine in LuaJIT
L265[21:33:20] <lunar_sam> (just a collect
garbage loop at the end of the script)
L266[21:34:07] <lunar_sam> somehow, i got
realloc to segfault
L268[21:34:28] <lunar_sam> it happens at
lua_newuserdata
L269[21:35:14] <Izaya> yeah that's pretty
cursed
L270[21:36:31] <lunar_sam> tbh i have no
idea why it segfaults but
L271[21:36:34] <lunar_sam> not my
problem
L272[21:37:41] <lunar_sam> oh
L273[21:37:55] <lunar_sam> i found an
issue on some random gitlab that mentions alignment issues
L274[21:37:59] <lunar_sam>
interdasting
L275[21:39:15] <lunar_sam> probably hit an
edgecase or something
L276[21:46:47] <lunar_sam> wack, valgrind
doesn't say anything about my part of the code either
L277[22:00:39] ⇦
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L278[22:11:48] <lunar_sam> oh my god
L279[22:11:52] <lunar_sam> i figured out
what it was
L280[22:12:06] <lunar_sam> i forgot to put
`5.1` on the end of my lua invokation
L281[22:53:07] <lunar_sam> it WORKS
L282[22:53:08] <lunar_sam> wew
L283[22:53:10] <lunar_sam> now i have to
make
L284[22:53:12] <lunar_sam> even more
bindings
L285[22:53:17] <lunar_sam> for custom
elements
L286[22:53:23] <lunar_sam> and just
wrapping the document object
L287[22:53:46] <lunar_sam> but for
now
L288[22:53:47] <lunar_sam> vijya
L289[22:55:43] <Ariri> lunar_sam, i know i
already said it, but everytime i see your domain i wish i snagged
it
L290[23:01:11]
<lunar_sam>
hue
L291[23:04:09] <Izaya> there was some API
change for C interop between lua 5.1 and 5.2 or something wasn't
there
L292[23:24:26]
<lunar_sam>
Izaya: ABI change
L293[23:24:32]
<lunar_sam>
every minor version change does this
L294[23:24:45]
<lunar_sam>
i'm just an idiot and didn't check what command i was running
L295[23:29:14] <Ariri> wish i still had my
fedi account
L296[23:29:25] <Ariri> there was this one
vps host i wanted to check out that i saw in a post i
bookmarked
L299[23:55:25] <Amanda> Gee, I wonder why
they prioritised updating the northern forest for update 5
L300[23:55:38] <Amanda> random floating
log