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L10[03:24:41] <Amanda> /Me wanders around
Elfi's alchemy workshop, accidentally knocks over a bottle of
sleeps
L11[03:24:52] *
Amanda curls up and zzzmews around elfi
L12[03:25:12]
<SoraFirestorm> Is it a known issue in
1.12.2 with OC 1.7.5 that Tinker's hammers don't mine the 3x3 area
like they are supposed to, only a 1 block space?
L13[03:28:28] <Amanda> %remindme 7h try a
find for a file in the git objects dir across the whole fucking lxc
container
L14[03:28:29] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"try a find for a file in the git objects dir across the whole
fucking lxc container" in 7h at 10/25/2021 10:28:28 AM
L15[03:28:37] <Amanda> Night nerds
L17[04:12:29]
<Kodos>
What are some good games on Steam that involve programming but
programming isn't the central focus of the game
L18[04:12:37]
<Kodos>
What are some good games on Steam that include programming but
programming isn't the central focus of the game [Edited]
L19[04:28:14]
<SoraFirestorm> Space Engineers has some
sort of C# thing available but it's not inherently about
programming
L20[04:33:28]
<Ocawesome101> @SoraFirestorm more
information necessary: Are OC and Tinker's the only mods you have
installed? what is using the hammer: is it you? is it a
robot?
L21[04:34:02] <Izaya> the year is 2021, I'm
finally running the same awesome config on my laptop and
desktop
L22[04:34:13]
<SoraFirestorm> no, it's a whole custom
modpack
L23[04:34:19]
<SoraFirestorm> The robot is using the
hammer
L24[04:34:33]
<SoraFirestorm> Works fine when I'm the
one using the hammer
L25[04:35:16]
<Ocawesome101> is this on a local world or
on a server?
L26[04:35:27]
<SoraFirestorm> local world
L28[04:35:57]
<ThePiGuy24> and custom neofetch
image
L29[04:36:15] <Izaya> look p alright
L30[04:36:23]
<Ocawesome101> and what's the number on
the end of the version string, just after `1.7.5`?
L32[04:37:27]
<SoraFirestorm> it is at this time I must
confess that I'm using a custom version
L33[04:37:33]
<SoraFirestorm> but all that's changed is
some OpenOS stuff
L34[04:38:03]
<SoraFirestorm> and IIRC some other mod
interaction that was wrong
L35[04:38:11]
<SoraFirestorm> that was fixed in git but
not in release
L36[04:38:15]
<SoraFirestorm> lemme see if I can find it
real fast
L37[04:38:22]
<Ocawesome101> ah
L39[04:38:46] <MichiBot>
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L41[04:39:24]
<SoraFirestorm> ah, it was this
L43[04:40:32] <Izaya> huh, my laptop's
clock is 8 minutes behind
L44[04:41:35] <CompanionCube> Izaya: y u no
ntp?
L45[04:41:39]
<ThePiGuy24> the reason why my screenshot
seems 24 pixels too short is because it is, i have not sorted out
the theme for the panel yet and thus us still ugly ;p
L46[04:41:53] <Izaya> never bothered to set
it up tbh
L47[04:42:59] <Izaya> though on arch all
you need to do is start systemd-timesyncd and it'll synchronise the
time
L48[04:43:06] <Izaya> then you can leave it
alone until you notice it drifting again
L49[04:43:43] <CompanionCube> why run a
daemon for a one shot sync
L50[04:44:02] <Izaya> because I know how to
do that
L51[04:44:23] <Izaya> I have no idea what
binary it is but it's easy enough to systemctl start
systemd-timesyncd
L52[04:47:27] <CompanionCube> poing
L53[04:47:57]
<ThePiGuy24> when you ping and pong at the
same time
L54[04:48:09] <CompanionCube> 'ntpdate' is
shorter if you have it
L56[05:07:54]
<SoraFirestorm> honestly the latest CI
build looks older than my custom build
L57[05:07:54] <MichiBot>
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L58[05:08:12]
<Ocawesome101> is it? i think ci
autobuilds from github
L59[05:08:19]
<Ocawesome101> it's just got a proper
build number
L60[05:08:28]
<SoraFirestorm> It's dated May
L61[05:09:15]
<Ocawesome101> the last commit to the OC
repo was in may
L62[05:10:01]
<Ocawesome101> however, if you built from
source since then using the CI build is probably pointless
L63[05:10:06]
<SoraFirestorm> then I guess I'm already
using that version (aside from my OpenOS patches)
L64[05:10:18] <Izaya> hmmmm
L65[05:10:45] <Izaya> new concept:
10/math.floor(screen:count())
L66[05:11:15] <Izaya> for tags per
screen
L67[05:11:23] <Izaya> so on a 3-display
setup I'd end up with 9 total
L68[05:11:31] <TPG24> tags?
L69[05:11:41] <Izaya> like workspaces but
you can combine them
L70[05:11:50]
<SoraFirestorm> I miss awesomewm
L71[05:12:16]
<SoraFirestorm> I'm really ready for some
other wm to actually do per-monitor desktop paging correctly like
awesomewm does it
L72[05:12:24]
<Ocawesome101> izaya: huh
L73[05:12:33] <Izaya> that's p much the
whole reason I'm using awesome
L74[05:13:16]
<SoraFirestorm> I'd still be using
awesomewm if I wasn't wanting to finally get with the times and
start using Wayland
L75[05:13:40] <Izaya> there's uhhhh
way-cooler
L76[05:13:47] <TPG24> i currently still use
lxqt because it works well enough so im not motivated to change it
;p
L77[05:13:49] <Izaya> not sure how
functional it is though
L78[05:14:08] *
Izaya personally doesn't see much reason to use wayland over
X11
L79[05:14:16] *
TPG24 agrees
L80[05:14:29] <Izaya> (yes, yes,
deq
ubed, there ARE reasons, I just don't care.)
L81[05:14:49]
<SoraFirestorm> I'm just ready to accept
that people seem to think that X is a deadend
L82[05:15:22]
<SoraFirestorm> >Izaya: there's uhhhh
way-cooler
L83[05:15:22]
<SoraFirestorm> official repo is archived,
last commit 2 years ago
L84[05:15:29] <Izaya> oh.
L85[05:15:31] <Izaya> that's fun
L86[05:15:36]
<SoraFirestorm> yeah, figured I should
tell you lol
L87[05:16:24]
<Ocawesome101> i like wayland for its
proper touchpad gesture support and touchscreen support
L88[05:16:27]
<SoraFirestorm> like, no shade, right, you
were being helpful :P
L89[05:16:45] <Izaya> guess I really have
no interest in wayland then :p
L90[05:16:48] <Izaya> no XFCE, no
awesomewm
L91[05:17:46]
<SoraFirestorm> honestly other than the
only good workspace paging implementation I've ever seen, I don't
really care for awesomewm?
L92[05:18:19]
<SoraFirestorm> also, apparently said good
workspace paging implementation apparently violates a spec or
smth
L93[05:18:25]
<SoraFirestorm> which is why no one else
does it that way
L94[05:18:45] <Izaya> the other big
advantage of awesomewm to me is the Lua config where you can
redefine the whole behavior
L95[05:18:55] <Izaya> it's nothing
spectacular OOTB but it's nice that I can just make it do whateverI
want
L96[05:19:04]
<SoraFirestorm> yeah, tho tbh
L97[05:19:10]
<Ocawesome101> is workspace paging a thing
like plasma's activities?
L98[05:19:21]
<SoraFirestorm> if I could import said
GWPI into stumpwm I'd switch to that in a heartbeat
L99[05:19:37]
<SoraFirestorm> I'd go back to X for that
any day
L100[05:19:37] <Izaya> it's workspaces but
they're non-exclusive and per-display
L101[05:20:49]
<SoraFirestorm> >Izaya: it's workspaces
but they're non-exclusive and…
L102[05:20:49]
<SoraFirestorm> To expand on this:
literally no other implementation I have ever seen, across any
Linux WM or on Windows, is per-display. On anything else, switching
workspaces switches it for all displays. Which ruins the feature
for me tbh.
L103[05:21:09] <Izaya> SoraFirestorm: the
only other similar instance I've ever seen is BeOS/Haiku
L104[05:22:12] <Izaya> it also has window
tabbing, which is super neat
L105[05:22:43] <Izaya> ayy it works
L106[05:23:52] <CompanionCube> Izaya: inb4
'no wayland, only arcan'
L107[05:24:00] <Izaya> CompanionCube: just
watch me
L108[05:24:11] <Izaya> going to
reimplement the Haiku compositor on top of Arcan
L109[05:24:34] <CompanionCube> iirc it
also does lua or something
L110[05:24:39] <CompanionCube> so there's
that
L111[05:24:43] <Izaya> yeah arcan is
uhhhhh
L112[05:24:47] <Izaya> it's mostly
lua
L113[05:24:49] <TPG24> reject x, return to
fb
L114[05:24:50] <Izaya> at least from the
user side
L115[05:24:54] <CompanionCube> if i cared
about wayland maybe i would try out kwin
L116[05:25:33]
<Ocawesome101> i just use full fat plasma
even on machines from 10+ years ago
L117[05:25:52]
<Ocawesome101> fairly responsive, and has
nice animations and is very smooth, which are things i value
L118[05:25:57] <TPG24> plasma is meh
L119[05:26:03]
<Ocawesome101> fairly responsive even on
older hardware, and has nice animations and is very smooth, which
are things i value [Edited]
L120[05:26:12] <CompanionCube> TPG24: inb4
svgalib
L121[05:26:18] <Izaya> I could never get
Plasma to act how I wanted it to
L122[05:26:21] <TPG24> the stuff plasma
brings are stuff that i dont particularly car for
L123[05:26:27] <TPG24> *care
L124[05:26:29]
<Ocawesome101> have you seen anything as
good as krunner, ever? :P
L126[05:26:33]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: how so?
L127[05:26:43] <TPG24> CompanionCube: that
too ;p
L128[05:27:08] <Izaya> Ocawesome101: I
could never configure it to look nice, the menu to work how I liked
it, or the panel to stretch across displays
L129[05:27:17]
<Ocawesome101> ah
L130[05:27:28] <Izaya> admittedly I don't
have the last one now, but the contents are different per monitor
now anyway
L131[05:27:33]
<Ocawesome101> i don't have a
multi-display setup so that's not as much of an issue for me
L132[05:27:48]
<Ocawesome101> imo breeze looks nice, but
it isn't for everyone
L133[05:28:00] <Izaya> I low-key hate
breeze
L134[05:28:14]
<Ocawesome101> why's that?
L135[05:28:19] <Izaya> it's not as painful
as other examples of """modern"""
design but it's still unclear and ugly
L136[05:28:33]
<Ocawesome101> how does oxygen compare?
:P
L137[05:28:50] <Izaya> I like it slightly
more but I just want my comfy gtk theme tbh
L138[05:28:56] <CompanionCube>
alternatively 'windowmaker but tiling' would be an interesting
concept
L139[05:29:39]
<Ocawesome101> the other thing i really
like about plasma/qt is that it's hardware accelerated, unlike
gtk3, which improves performance over things like gnome even on
old/low-end hardware
L140[05:29:59] <Izaya> I like qt don't get
me wrong
L141[05:30:12] <Izaya> I just don't like a
lot of the software it's used in :p
L142[05:30:24]
<Ocawesome101> (then again, getting a
responsive Gnome experience is harder than a responsive experience
in anything other than perhaps Windows)
L143[05:30:25] <Izaya> for reasons that
are largely not logical but I just don't like it
L144[05:30:31] <TPG24> i like qt but its a
pain to use
L145[05:30:38]
<Ocawesome101> i'd say the thing i like
most about gnome are its gestures
L146[05:30:49] <CompanionCube> Izaya: does
GTK have the opposite problem
L147[05:30:54]
<Ocawesome101> chef's kiss touchpad
gestures are the one thing plasma does decidedly not do right
L148[05:31:05] <Izaya> CompanionCube: yeah
basically
L149[05:31:09] <Izaya> > touchpad
L150[05:31:18] <Izaya> I have the touchpad
disabled in the BIOS on my laptop lmao
L151[05:31:22]
<Ocawesome101> yes i move my laptop around
a lot, i use a touchpad
L152[05:31:28] <Izaya> trackpoint
stronk
L153[05:31:32]
<Ocawesome101> though i do still use a
mouse for things like minecraft
L154[05:31:38]
<Ocawesome101> my pangolin doesn't have a
trackpoint
L155[05:31:44] <CompanionCube> eventually
it's gonna be Qt all the things isn't it
L156[05:31:46]
<Ocawesome101> though if i'm using a
laptop that has one i will definitely use it
L157[05:31:53] <Izaya> this is why I'm
using a laptop from 2011
L158[05:32:02] <Izaya> it's non-optional
for me
L159[05:32:16] <CompanionCube> because of
GTK fuckery leaking
L160[05:32:22] <Izaya> brb
L161[05:32:23]
<Ocawesome101> izaya: to be fair the last
laptop i had (2016 dell latitude, running macOS big sur now) has a
trackpoint
L162[05:32:32]
<Ocawesome101> CompanionCube: Qt licensing
is weird iirc; EFL best ui toolkit
L163[05:32:40] <Izaya> > last
laptop
L164[05:32:42] <Izaya> > 2016
L165[05:32:53] <CompanionCube> no one uses
EFL
L166[05:33:05] <CompanionCube> for better
or for worse
L167[05:33:28] <CompanionCube> name one
app that isn't terminology or the DE, i dare you
L168[05:33:51]
<Ocawesome101> izaya: that was a stopgap;
the laptop i used before that was from 2006, before that from 2008,
before that from ~2010, then the 2006 one again
L169[05:34:01]
<Ocawesome101> i have had a weird string
of laptops
L170[05:34:08]
<Ocawesome101> CompanionCube: sadly i
can't
L171[05:34:22] <CompanionCube> that's my
point
L172[05:34:43]
<Ocawesome101> but ackshyually the best ui
toolkit is my Super Awesome Lua UI Toolkit Written For SDL2 And
Things™️ /s
L173[05:34:54]
<Ocawesome101> obviously
L174[05:34:58]
<Ocawesome101> yeah, 'tis sad
L175[05:35:22]
<Ocawesome101> enlightenment is the most
responsive ui i know of for older hardware
L176[05:35:30]
<Ocawesome101> sans something like i3 or
sway
L177[05:35:38] <CompanionCube> (iirc it
also attracted a lengthy TDWTF thread)
L178[05:35:54]
<Ocawesome101> TDWTF?
L179[05:36:03]
<Ocawesome101> oh, the daily wtf
L180[05:36:06] <CompanionCube>
Ocawesome101: i would totally be fine with enlightenment and better
tiling
L181[05:36:31] <CompanionCube> that module
got me hooked lol :p
L182[05:37:06]
<Ocawesome101> i really do want a DE i can
configure in lua though :|
L183[05:37:15] <Izaya> actually E is the
other implementation I know of that can do per-monitor
workspaces
L184[05:37:22] <Izaya> can't combine them
though, which is a shame
L185[05:37:32]
<Ocawesome101> never heard of E
L186[05:38:24] <CompanionCube> E is
another name for Enlightenment.
L187[05:38:47]
<Ocawesome101> oh
L188[05:39:15] <CompanionCube> Ocawesome:
trying out lua was a big reason for going to awesomewm but i never
did much with it so no loss there
L189[05:40:19]
<Kodos>
Single words that would work as a computer/tech-oriented company
name, go
L190[05:40:39] *
CompanionCube recalls them having the wrong opinions about
decorations and wayland, though
L191[05:40:47] <CompanionCube> i forgot
about that
L192[05:40:50] <Izaya> hummingbird
L193[05:41:33] <CompanionCube> iirc the
lead of E made their views *quite* clear
L194[05:41:50] <CompanionCube> hence me
probably actually preferring kwin for wayland
L195[05:42:55]
<Ocawesome101> what were these
opinions?
L196[05:46:12] <CompanionCube> same as the
GNOME people iirc
L197[05:48:22]
<Ocawesome101> ah
L198[05:53:21]
<Ashirg>
>Amanda: <@304600634878066690> warning, not sur…
L199[05:53:21]
<Ashirg>
Amanda: Do you mean when the SPOILER:
racist enchanter reactivated
her slavery?
L200[05:53:46]
<Ashirg>
>Michiyo: Ok.. turns out it wasn't the router, i…
L201[05:53:46]
<Ashirg>
Stab the router anyway
L202[06:13:57]
<Forecaster> %sip
L203[06:13:57] <MichiBot> You drink a
liquid white potion (New!). Forecaster gains the ability to talk to
bricks until they recite the litany against fear.
L204[06:14:10] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> recites it to a brick
L205[06:14:59] <Izaya> hmm this is a fun
issue
L206[06:15:06] <Izaya> so I made wallpaper
setting asynchronous
L207[06:15:21] <Izaya> now the portrait
wallpapers always end up the same
L208[06:19:14] <Izaya> okay well I made it
reroll if the wallpaper is already in use
L209[06:19:17] <Izaya> so I guess that's
fine
L210[06:28:00]
<Kodos>
Neato, I'm writing a name generator for a project 😄
L211[06:31:21] <Izaya> fuckin
L212[06:31:23] <Izaya> ssh-add pls
L213[06:31:37] <Izaya> so I want ssh-add
to do its thing when I log in
L214[06:31:44] <Izaya> so I added
awful.spawn.with_shell("SSH_ASKPASS_REQUIRE=force
ssh-add")
L215[06:31:47] <Izaya> it works in
xephyr
L216[06:32:10] <Izaya> but not in a normal
session
L218[06:58:02] <Izaya> I made it
work
L219[06:58:07] <Izaya> I don't know why it
works now but it works now
L220[07:08:12]
<Kodos>
Wait, that emulator is bullshit because I know box lines can be
drawn
L221[07:08:18]
<Kodos>
MOTD has th em
L222[07:08:19]
<Kodos>
MOTD has them [Edited]
L223[07:13:41]
<ThePiGuy24> it uses the unicode
version
L225[07:18:06]
<Kodos> How
can I tell it to use the unicode version, because I'm just looping
through 1-255 and telling it to print string.char(x)
L226[07:18:40]
<ThePiGuy24> copy the character in
directly or just use the unicode code
L227[07:18:49]
<ThePiGuy24> *char code
L228[07:20:18]
<Kodos>
Aha, I just swapped string.char for unicode.char
L229[07:20:23]
<Kodos>
Still not seeing the box elements though
L230[07:20:46]
<Kodos>
Basically, what I'm doing, is trying to get an idea of every
character I can print with OC, so I can better design a UI I'm
working on
L232[07:22:19]
<Kodos> I
got it now, Just needed to use unicode.char(0x####)
L233[07:22:27]
<ThePiGuy24> ah
L234[07:22:27]
<Kodos> Now
to sort through the numbers it can handle
L235[07:22:48]
<Kodos>
Once I get it figured out how to print it on a screen, I'm gonna
write it to a file
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L240[07:45:40] <TPG24> ah yes
L241[07:48:15]
<Kodos>
Since when is a T3 screen 160x64
L242[07:48:30]
<Kodos> Or
is it only y64 for touch events
L243[07:55:15]
<Kodos>
Nevermind >.>
L244[07:55:33]
<Kodos>
Good news is I drew the top line of a box, and I looked at MOTD and
saw how a full box is drawn easily
L246[08:00:50]
<Kodos> I
love you
L247[08:01:38] <Izaya> that's a terrible
idea
L248[08:10:16]
<Kodos>
Lol, well
L251[08:11:00] <Izaya> working as intended
™
L252[08:11:08]
<Kodos>
Lmao so the offset is normal?
L253[08:11:14]
<Kodos> And
by offset, I mean it's not centered
L254[08:11:26] <Izaya> it assumes an 80x25
display
L255[08:11:41] <Izaya> local startx,starty
= (40-(width//2))-2, (12-(height//2))-2
L257[08:11:55] <Izaya> you could replace
40 and 12 with the actal width and height
L258[08:12:21] <Izaya> > directly
accessing the GPU
L259[08:12:23] *
Izaya vomits
L260[08:12:40]
<Kodos>
Ehh, it's a library
L261[08:12:46] <Izaya> I don't remember if
the OpenOS tty supports reading back the current cursor
position
L262[08:13:03]
<Kodos>
tty.getCursor()
L263[08:13:06]
<Kodos>
Returns x, y
L264[08:13:13] <Izaya> on PsychOS I can
move the cursor to 9999;9999 and then ask the terminal for the
current position
L265[08:13:17] <Izaya> and it returns the
max size
L266[08:13:47]
<Kodos> Oh,
I guess it only does y properly
L267[08:13:50]
<Kodos>
That seems like a bug 😄
L268[08:14:02]
<Kodos>
Hmm.. who to blame
L269[08:14:12]
<Kodos>
Let's go History it 😄
L270[08:14:16] <Izaya> according to
vt100.lua, it can't do that
L271[08:14:27] <Izaya> is there an
environment variable for the terminal size, perhaps?
L272[08:14:49] <Izaya> hey Kodos what does
'env' on OpenOS look like?
L273[08:15:01]
<Kodos>
Depends
L274[08:15:03]
<Kodos> How
do I find out
L275[08:15:10] <Izaya> run 'env' in the
shell
L276[08:15:14]
<Kodos>
file not found
L277[08:15:16] <Izaya> oh
L278[08:15:18] <Izaya> :D
L280[08:15:54]
<Kodos> I
can set environment variables
L281[08:16:20] <Izaya> anyway, yeah, I
write my software to make sure it works without talking to the GPU
or using the term API, if possible
L282[08:16:25]
<Kodos>
Aha, hang on
L284[08:16:37] <Izaya> for my storage
system, all the computers are the same, so I can get away with just
saying "alright the display is this big", y'know?
L285[08:16:49] <Izaya> excellent!
L286[08:16:59] <Izaya> alas, no display
size
L287[08:17:02] <Izaya> :<
L288[08:17:08]
<Kodos>
There's resolution
L289[08:17:10]
<Kodos>
Sec
L292[08:18:06] <Izaya> resolution talks
straight to the GPU
L293[08:18:12]
<Kodos>
Gross huh
L294[08:20:52] <Izaya> as such, I hardcode
it in OpenOS software because I almost always use 80x25
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L296[08:21:58] <Izaya> I use term in
repoinstaller so there's that
L297[08:22:11] <Izaya> term is slightly
more portable than talking straight to the GPU
L298[08:30:32]
<Kodos>
What's the difference between tty and term
L299[08:30:51]
<Kodos>
Also I cannot stop trying to find uses for VT100 codes, send
help
L300[08:31:12] <Izaya> I've literally
never used the tty library
L301[08:31:23] <Izaya> I meant the VT100
layer
L303[08:31:58] <Izaya> :D
L304[08:32:18]
<Kodos> And
yes, those hotkeys do work, and "R" will refresh the
display
L305[08:32:22]
<Kodos>
Just in case
L307[08:40:22] <Izaya> "task failed
successfully" is for when you hate the higher-ups but need to
look like you're trying
L308[08:41:10]
<Kodos> I
can't wait for Sept of next year 😄
L309[08:41:36]
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L310[08:43:31] <Izaya> what happens
then?
L311[08:44:20]
<Kodos> I
get access to a 1k USD CD, and I'm getting a Minecraft server for a
year to throw my OC pack onto
L312[08:45:04]
<Kodos> I
was gonna bankroll a 20 year reunion for the 25 or so students from
my alternative school, but only like 5 of us want to see each
other, so we're all getting together for this thanksgiving
instead
L313[09:23:09] <Izaya> that's an expensive
CD
L314[09:26:17]
<Kodos> Lol
Certificate of deposit
L315[09:26:45]
<Kodos> I
did a credit repair loan and after a year of paying it off, I get
the CD back since I put it up for collateral
L316[09:28:16] <Izaya> aaah
L317[09:28:33] <Izaya> the US social
credit system is scary
L318[09:30:54]
<Kodos>
Indeed
L319[09:31:05]
<Kodos> At
least I’ll be able to get a house after
L320[09:31:55]
<Kodos>
This figures. Dozing off playing Minecraft. Lay down on the couch
and now I can’t keep my brain from going off on a mental
tangent
L321[10:27:23]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L322[10:27:24] <MichiBot> Uh-oh! Vaur!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 10 hours, 38 minutes and
14 seconds (By 1 hour, 48 minutes and 18 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L323[10:27:25] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 12 hours, 26 minutes and 32 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.01991 (0.00181 x 11) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#1.
L324[10:28:29] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
try a find for a file in the git objects dir across the whole
fucking lxc container
L325[11:24:18]
<Vaur>
%sip
L326[11:24:19] <MichiBot> You drink a
prickly radiation potion (New!). Vaur turns into a chocolate
crocodile sheep boy until they have a nap.
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L332[14:58:36]
<Ocawesome101> no, nothing for the
resolution
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L334[17:05:56]
<Forecaster> %sip
L335[17:05:57] <MichiBot> You drink a
woolly void potion (New!). A genie appears out of the empty bottle,
turns it into a pie, then vanishes.
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L338[17:39:02]
<Kodos>
%sip
L339[17:39:02] <MichiBot> You drink a
sweet white potion (New!). Kodos comes face to face with a
basilisk! Kodos is turned to stone until they find a lamp (3 vs DC
14)
L340[17:40:06] *
Amanda picks Kodos up, carries them over to Elfi to borrow a
lam
L341[17:40:08] <Amanda> lamp(
L342[17:45:27]
<Forecaster> does being brought to a lamp
count as finding it though
L343[17:50:08] <Amanda> I'm sure Elfi's
got a whole lot of different kind of lamps, so she could bring one
that'd be new and unique to them
L344[17:57:39]
<Vaur>
%sip
L345[17:57:40] <MichiBot> You drink a
runny chocolate potion (New!). Vaur is now Borg until they
sneeze.
L346[18:37:08]
<lunar_sam>
oh boy
L347[18:37:11]
<lunar_sam>
a storm is brewing
L348[19:32:39]
<Forecaster> is it a borg storm?
L349[19:57:28] <Amanda> %choose
raspberrypi bastion/sslh or ew, stinky
L350[19:57:29] <MichiBot> Amanda: If I
had a gold nugget for every time someone asked me about "ew,
stinky"
L351[19:57:41] <Amanda> hrm
L352[19:58:02] <Amanda> I'm not
convinced.
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L354[20:04:08] <Adamantum> hello
L355[20:31:34]
<MadMan310>
i have been thinking about starting to write my programs in
something better like vscode or intellij
L356[20:31:57]
<MadMan310>
but i hate how i have to reload the world whenever i make changes
externally
L357[20:32:14]
<Forecaster> you don't have to do
that...
L358[20:32:40]
<Forecaster> first, you only need to
remove the hard drive of the computer to force the cache to
clear
L359[20:32:50]
<Forecaster> but you can also turn caching
off in the config
L361[20:40:45]
<Forecaster> yep
L362[20:58:42]
<JPS91> Is
it easy to set up a mesh network?
L363[20:59:13]
<Forecaster> that does what
L364[20:59:26]
<Ocawesome101> i'm installing arch linux
in qemu onto a usb stick. please don't ask me why
L365[20:59:27]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L366[20:59:51] <Amanda> Okay, I'll respect
your wishes for privacy
L367[21:01:07]
<JPS91> I
want to have like 10 tobots running the same or a different skript,
but they should be able to talk to eqch other, so that they desice,
who will do which task.
L368[21:01:35]
<Forecaster> then no, I wouldn't say
that's easy
L369[21:01:46]
<Forecaster> that's going to take a lot of
time to code
L370[21:02:29]
<JPS91> I
thought it is like maybe 50 lines of code
L371[21:02:56]
<Forecaster> based on what?
L372[21:03:18]
<JPS91> For
the communication
L373[21:03:39]
<Ocawesome101> it could only be 50
L374[21:03:46]
<Ocawesome101> but it's knowing what to
put in those 50 that's the hard part
L375[21:03:51]
<Ocawesome101> and i think it
L376[21:03:52]
<Forecaster> and testing it...
L377[21:03:55]
<Ocawesome101> would be more than 50
L378[21:04:46]
<Forecaster> I've been working on a system
for about a year, it's a couple of thousands of lines of code
L379[21:05:00]
<Forecaster> I just started a small scale
test and the first day things started breaking
L380[21:05:04]
<JPS91>
Maybe i should make a "master" and use a mesh just as a
connection type
L381[21:05:29]
<Ocawesome101> any and all network
communication is.... interesting, to say the least
L382[21:05:36]
<JPS91>
>Forecaster: I just started a small scale test and…
L383[21:05:36]
<JPS91>
Good luck
L384[21:06:38]
<Forecaster> I don't need luck, I need an
unlimited supply of time
L385[21:06:40]
<Forecaster> :P
L386[21:07:39]
<JPS91>
>Forecaster: I don't need luck, I need an unlimite…
L387[21:07:39]
<JPS91>
Time heals wundes(missspelled?), but isnt the time who kills us
all?
L388[21:07:48]
<Ocawesome101> wounds, not wundes
L389[21:08:24]
<Ocawesome101> Amanda: the actual reason
i'm doing it is rather complicated. i'm having a friend over next
week with whom i will probably end up playing minecraft, but the
other reasonably fast computer i have is currently running macOS,
which doesn't run minecraft very well (worse than linux on the same
computer), but i don't want to delete macOS, thus i need an arch
linux install that i can remove at will
L390[21:08:25]
<JPS91>
>Ocawesome101: wounds, not wundes
L391[21:08:26]
<JPS91>
That you for helping me improving my skills😁 👍
L392[21:08:34]
<Ocawesome101> spelling can be
tricky
L393[21:08:50]
<Ocawesome101> i have a sort of instinct
for it but not everyone does
L394[21:10:34]
<JPS91> I
have eng in school, but its only like understanding the text and
not creating mesaages or questions in a chat😕
L395[21:11:45]
<JPS91> I
have eng in school, but its only like understanding the text and
not creating mesaages or questioning in a chat😕 [Edited]
L396[21:12:07]
<Ocawesome101> you're doing very well
aside from the occasional spelling error :)
L397[21:12:28]
<JPS91>
Good night, i really get and need my seelp now😆
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L401[21:45:23]
<Forecaster> %sip
L402[21:45:24] <MichiBot> You drink a
smelly naqahdah potion (New!). The bottle turns into a citrus
axe.
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L408[23:33:06]
<Kodos> Oh
look a lamp
L409[23:39:03] <Amanda> \o/ my SD Card's
dead!
L410[23:39:13] <Amanda> Guess that's why
ext4 is throwing a fit
L411[23:39:29] <Amanda> RaspberryPi
bastion tomorrow I guess