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L1[00:07:48] <Amanda> %remindme 11h maybe
put on the satisfactory stream as background, also maybe make that
rss combiner idea
L2[00:07:50] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"maybe put on the satisfactory stream as background, also
maybe make that rss combiner idea" in 11h at 10/26/2021
11:07:49 AM
L3[00:56:07] <Izaya> Ocawesome101: you got
any clever tricks for getting the res without using the GPU
directly?
L4[01:09:46]
<Ocawesome101> for VT100, or in a
cross-platform way for OpenOS?
L5[01:11:51]
<Ocawesome101> for OpenOS, since `CSI
[ABCD]` don't scroll, you can just grab the cursor position, do
`\27[9999B\27[9999C\27[6n`, read the cursor position again, then
reset it to where it originally was
L6[01:12:14]
<Ocawesome101> though in, for example, all
my vt100 emulators, `CSI[ABCD]` do scroll
L7[01:12:34]
<Ocawesome101> (i'm not sure how
spec-conformant that is - Cynosure 2.0's vt100 emulator might not
do it)
L8[01:12:44]
<Ocawesome101> (but it makes writing a
`readline` really easy)
L9[01:37:40] <Izaya> read the cursor
position?
L10[02:50:44]
<Ocawesome101> Yes, `\27[6n` then read it
from stdin
L11[02:50:55]
<Ocawesome101> OpenOS supports that
L12[03:14:19] *
Amanda flops down on her pillow, immediately passes
out
L13[03:14:24] <Amanda> Night nerds
L15[05:14:48] <CompanionCube> Amanda: rpi
bastion?
L16[05:35:08] <Izaya> CompanionCube: that
looks p nice
L17[05:35:32] <Izaya> shame about the lack
of trackpoint otherwise I could overlook the backlit keyboard and
minimal number of USB ports
L18[05:38:24]
<Ocawesome101> that's an interesting
balance of specs
L19[05:38:41]
<Ocawesome101> a pentium silver is not
what i expect to find in a laptop with 8GB of memory and a proper
SSD
L20[05:59:09] <CompanionCube> apparently
pentium silver == atom?
L21[06:59:44] <Izaya> Ocawesome101: I
imagine it's designed to optimise battery life over
performance
L22[06:59:54] <Izaya> but also not be a
weird ARM device
L23[07:00:05] <Izaya> there's an 8GB
PineBook Pro, right?
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<Vaur>
%tonkout
L31[10:08:03] <MichiBot> Sard! Vaur! You
beat your own previous record of 12 hours, 26 minutes and 32
seconds (By 11 hours, 14 minutes and 6 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L32[10:08:04] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.023 tonk points! plus 0.044
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 3.71330264,
Position #1
L33[11:05:10] ***
Saphire1 is now known as Saphire
L34[11:07:50] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
maybe put on the satisfactory stream as background, also maybe make
that rss combiner idea
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<lunar_sam>
>Ocawesome101: a pentium silver is not what i expect to …
L38[11:34:29]
<lunar_sam>
browsers
L39[11:34:45]
<lunar_sam>
:(
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L44[12:35:23]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L45[12:35:25] <MichiBot> Awesome!
Forecaster! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 2 hours,
27 minutes and 21 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L46[12:35:26] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 2 hours, 27 minutes and 21 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00246 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.16389254 more points to pass Vaur!
L47[12:45:03]
<Vaur>
%sip
L48[12:45:04] <MichiBot> You drink a slimy
tuna potion (New!). Once empty the potion bottle fills with a
different potion.
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L52[14:16:28]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: no
L53[14:16:48]
<Ocawesome101> PBP’s SoC maxes at 4
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L55[14:24:17] <Amanda> CompanionCube: SSH
bastion, aka ProxyJump
L56[14:28:10] <Izaya> huh
L57[14:30:07] <Amanda> So, what'd I miss
last night, apparently sometime between 0300 and when I woke up
there was a power outage due to a car crash.
L58[14:30:31] <Amanda> So I spent the last
~3h awake with no power or internet
L59[14:30:59]
<Ocawesome101> P much nothing
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L63[15:40:53] <Amanda> :P
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L65[15:50:38] <CubaBannana> hello
L66[15:53:03] <CubaBannana> ?
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L68[15:54:36] zsh
sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L69[15:57:05]
<Forecaster> %yeshi CubaBannana
L70[15:57:07] <MichiBot> Hi, welcome to the
opencomputers IRC channel. If you just connected from minecraft,
yes this is a real chat. There are people here, but dont expect
people to engage with someone who just says "hi" or
similar, were (usually) pretty busy.
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<Forecaster> kbai
L73[16:24:41] <Amanda> Satisfactory
dedicated servers, huh
L74[16:25:38]
<Forecaster> neat
L75[16:26:15] <Amanda> oh nice, linux
DS!
L76[16:28:06] <Amanda> planning to release
a docker image, too
L77[16:44:39]
<Forecaster> ooh, vehicle pathing
L78[16:49:17] <Amanda> Dang, the trees look
pretty at night:
L80[16:49:41]
<Forecaster> ooh
L81[16:51:44] <Amanda> oh yay those giant
bulb thingies that were previously intersecting my oil production
are gone, just noticed
L82[16:53:44] <Amanda> damn, need to set up
my radar tower again though, seems the map changes invalidate the
scanned area
L83[16:55:24]
<Forecaster> would've been funny if they'd
just added a decorative structure called "Dedicated
server" to the game
L84[17:00:05]
<JPS91> Can
you run a command to open lua prompt via a lua code?
L85[17:01:31]
<Forecaster> what
L86[17:01:34]
<Forecaster> why
L87[17:04:20]
<JPS91>
>Forecaster: what
L88[17:04:21]
<JPS91> I
mena is there a way to open the lua enviroment, with a skript
L89[17:06:02]
<JPS91>
>Forecaster: why
L90[17:06:02]
<JPS91>
Because i dont want to create a file robot.forward() just to tell
the robot from a computer to go forward
L91[17:07:55]
<Forecaster> why can't you use the repl
directly?
L92[17:08:28]
<JPS91>
Repl?
L93[17:09:12]
<Forecaster> Read-eval-print loop
L94[17:09:17]
<Forecaster> ak a
L95[17:09:17]
<Forecaster> a
L96[17:09:33]
<Forecaster> aka the lua prompt
program
L97[17:10:11]
<JPS91>
>Forecaster: aka the lua prompt program
L98[17:10:11]
<JPS91>
Sounds good, where to find it, so i can execute it?
L99[17:10:54]
<Forecaster> run the ´lua´ program
L100[17:11:03]
<JPS91> I
tryed
L101[17:11:34]
<JPS91> But
i get the Error no such file
L102[17:12:14]
<Forecaster> okay, well it's worked fine
the thousands of times I've done it
L103[17:12:23]
<Forecaster> so you're going to have to
provide more information than that
L104[17:12:35]
<JPS91>
Okay i will
L109[17:16:37]
<JPS91>
nice
L110[17:16:50]
<Forecaster> ...what are you doing
L111[17:16:53]
<JPS91>
🤦♂️
L112[17:17:01]
<JPS91> i
found my mistake
L113[17:17:15]
<Kodos> I
think he's trying to make a robot remotely go forward repeatedly
when told to via network message
L114[17:17:16]
<JPS91> i
am executing an execuiotn
L115[17:17:23]
<JPS91> i
am executing an execution [Edited]
L116[17:17:34]
<JPS91>
>Kodos: I *think* he's trying to make a robot…
L117[17:17:34]
<JPS91>
right
L118[17:17:49]
<Kimapr> i
just made a robot in my skyblock world and it misteriously doesn't
start. when i hit it with an analyzer it says "Invalid magic
number". what does that even mean? i tried to look that up,
but didn't find anything meaningful
L119[17:18:05]
<Kodos> It
means your magic number is invalid, please try again
L120[17:18:28]
<Kimapr>
what number?
L121[17:18:29]
<Forecaster> >JPS91: right
L122[17:18:30]
<Forecaster> you could have said that when
I asked "why"
L123[17:18:35]
<Kimapr>
how do i even set it
L124[17:18:50]
<Kodos>
IIRC it's set automagically
L125[17:18:59]
<Kodos>
Okay I'm done 😂
L126[17:19:09]
<Kimapr>
what even is the magic number like wtf
L127[17:19:12]
<Forecaster> I would suggest making a
program that waits for a network message telling the robot how many
steps to take in which direction or something @JPS91
L128[17:19:16]
<Kimapr> i
never had this error
L129[17:19:33]
<Forecaster> @Kimapr try re-installing the
OS
L131[17:19:43]
<Kimapr>
>Forecaster: <@!493997752993316868> try re-installi…
L132[17:19:43]
<Kimapr>
how? it doesn't even boot
L133[17:19:54]
<Kodos> Can
you screenshot the robot's GUI
L134[17:19:54]
<Forecaster> wipe the drive,
re-install
L135[17:20:01]
<Kodos>
Also remember your eeprom
L136[17:20:01]
<JPS91>
>Forecaster: I would suggest making a program that…
L137[17:20:02]
<JPS91> no
i dont. my friend want me to make it avaliable. i want to build a
network
L138[17:20:04]
<Kimapr>
>Forecaster: wipe the drive, re-install
L139[17:20:04]
<Kimapr>
there's nothing on the drive
L140[17:20:09]
<Kodos>
That's why then
L141[17:20:11]
<Kodos> You
don't have an OS on it
L142[17:20:13]
<Kodos>
Robots are walking computers
L143[17:20:21]
<Kimapr> i
put in the openos diskette
L144[17:20:26]
<Kodos>
You'll need OpenOS on the hard drive
L146[17:20:44]
<Kimapr> i
have the error with or without the diskette
L147[17:20:47]
<Forecaster> are you using an up to date
version of OC
L148[17:21:30]
<Forecaster> @JPS91 "no i dont"
is not a sensible response to what I said
L149[17:21:31]
<Kimapr> i
use whatever was on curseforge at the time of installing the mod,
which was like several weeks ago or something
L150[17:21:45]
<Kodos>
That's not a valid answer, please try again
L151[17:21:48]
<Kodos>
What version of OC are you using?
L152[17:21:54]
<Kimapr>
`OpenComputers-MC1.12.2-1.7.5.192.jar`
L153[17:22:02]
<Forecaster> curseforge is outdated, the
latest build is available on the build server
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<Kodos>
Just curious, remind me why CF hasn't been updated with 217?
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<Forecaster> probably because it hasn't
been officially declared stable
L158[17:23:43]
<Kodos>
Since when do we declare anything stable
L159[17:23:52]
<Forecaster> when it's uploaded to
curseforge
L160[17:23:59]
<Kodos>
circularlogic.gif
L161[17:24:04]
<Forecaster> :P
L162[17:25:12]
<Kimapr>
what is that magic number even is for?
L163[17:25:39]
<JPS91>
>Forecaster: <@!698189160816836699> "no i dont"
is…
L164[17:25:39]
<JPS91> it
is only about content, nothing else. I am not a native or qualified
person, who never get thought how to
L165[17:25:39]
<JPS91>
analyze a message or text on its 2nd meaning.
L166[17:25:53]
<Kodos>
Magic numbers are the first few bytes of a file. Usually determines
filetype
L167[17:25:59]
<Kodos>
It's a linux thing I think
L168[17:26:19]
<Kimapr>
and my robot crashes because it's invalid???
L169[17:26:29]
<Kodos>
¯\(ツ)/¯
L171[17:27:01]
<Kimapr>
i'll try restarting the server first, idk
L172[17:27:20]
<Forecaster> there's no mention of
"magic number" in the mods source code, so it's probably
an error that gets passed up from the underlying code
L173[17:27:20]
<Kimapr> a
bug like this shouldn't happen with a (stable?) version, no?
L174[17:27:34]
<Kodos>
IIRC it's Eris' doing
L175[17:27:39]
<Kodos> Or
whatever he's using now
L176[17:28:05]
<Kodos>
Edge-case bugs are a thing, plus it might be how you assembled the
robot, too
L177[17:28:10]
<Kodos> Can
you grab a Creatix and see if that one fires up?
L178[17:28:16]
<Kimapr>
sure
L179[17:29:09]
<Kimapr>
boots up just fine
L180[17:29:14]
<Kodos>
Then it's more likely that your invalid magic number error is a
PEBKAC error
L181[17:29:24]
<Kodos>
Problem exists between keyboard and chair
L182[17:29:47]
<Kodos> So
you'll need to break down and reevaluate how you assembled the
robot, as you likely missed a step
L183[17:29:50]
<Kimapr>
but the error message is not very helpful...
L184[17:30:02]
<Kodos> No
but the same error message that exists in Linux is about as
helpful
L185[17:30:19]
<Kodos> We
(OC Devs) didn't write the error, it's inherent of the architecture
we're using
L187[17:32:53]
<Kimapr> i
have limited resources so i installed just about the bare
minimum
L188[17:33:43]
<Kimapr> i
don't even have a computer so i can't really put anything on the
hard drive without booting the robot first
L189[17:33:52]
<Kodos> Is
OpenOS on either the floppy or the HDD, and is the EEPROM a Lua
Bios EEPROM, and not a regular one
L190[17:34:12]
<Kimapr>
openos is on the floppy yes, and eeprom is a lua bios
L191[17:35:23]
<Kimapr>
very weird
L192[17:35:36]
<Kimapr>
just built this one in creative mode, and it boots
L193[17:35:52]
<Kimapr>
it's the exact same as the one i built before (in survival)
L194[17:36:09]
<Kodos>
Then you probably built the survival one differently, and just
intended to do it the same as the creative one
L195[17:36:20]
<Forecaster> is the harddrive in managed
mode?
L196[17:36:31]
<Kodos> Ooh
I forgot about that, good call
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L198[17:36:50] <Corded> * <Kodos>
still needs to learn how to use unmanaged drives
L200[17:37:42]
<Kodos>
Crazy idea, use the disassembled robot parts to make a computer and
put the OS on the HDD
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<Kodos>
Then break it all down again and build a robot
L203[17:38:01]
<Kimapr>
the hard drive there seems to be in managed mode
L204[17:38:23]
<Kimapr>
>Kodos: Crazy idea, use the disassembled robot…
L205[17:38:24]
<Kimapr> i
don't have a disassembler, and it's too expensive for me now
L206[17:38:50]
<Kimapr>
(i'm currently testing this in creative mode, and i'll delete
everything i spawned during testing)
L207[17:39:34]
<Kodos>
FWIW I have a bedrock-encased 2x2 chunk room I use, it's got a sync
shell chamber in it where I keep my creative shell that I use for
testing things. When in survival, I just refer to the giant block
of bedrock as 'The Object'
L208[17:41:46]
<Kimapr>
fuck
L209[17:42:03]
<Kimapr>
this is definitely a pebkac
L211[17:43:13] <Amanda> %choose go around
or single-rail through tunnel
L212[17:43:14] <MichiBot> Amanda:
"go around" is for cool kids!
L213[17:43:16]
<Kimapr>
🤦♂️
L214[17:43:24] <Amanda> %choose am I a
low-temp goat kitten?
L215[17:43:24] <MichiBot> Amanda: After
all, why shouldn't you "am I a low-temp goat
kitten"?
L216[17:43:41] <Amanda> hrm.
L217[17:43:41]
<Kimapr>
literally built a webassembly robot accidentially
L218[17:45:06]
<BrisingrAerowing> I should learn Rust for
that architecture.
L219[17:45:15]
<Kimapr>
>Brisingr Aerowing: I should learn Rust for that
architect…
L220[17:45:15]
<Kimapr>
why not C?
L221[17:45:42]
<Kimapr>
rust tends to produce larger binaries afaik
L222[17:46:38]
<Kodos>
When the hell did we even get WA as an arch
L223[17:46:52]
<Kimapr>
it's an addon
L224[17:46:57]
<Kodos>
Question still stands
L226[17:48:35]
<Kimapr>
looks like it started this year
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L228[17:56:15] <Corded> * <Kodos>
looks up how to do Hello World in WASM
L229[17:56:17]
<Kodos> No
thanks
L230[17:56:51]
<Kimapr>
why not?
L231[17:57:13]
<Kodos>
Looked convoluted as hell
L232[17:58:23]
<Kimapr>
oh, and the hello world tutorial you looked up almost definitely
won't work on oc-wasm's API
L233[17:59:00]
<Kimapr> a
random tutorial probably uses wasi or something like
emscripten
L234[18:00:44]
<Kimapr> by
default a wasm module cannot do anything but modify its memory, do
math and stuff. to actually do anything, it must use functions
exposed by the host
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L238[18:14:00] <Amanda> %remindme 50m
radar tower's done, move it to quartz
L239[18:14:02] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"radar tower's done, move it to quartz" in 50m at
10/26/2021 07:04:00 PM
L240[18:14:47] <Amanda> %choose chair or
bed
L241[18:14:47] <MichiBot> Amanda: Wait,
what was the question again? Uhh... "bed"?
L242[18:14:51] <Amanda> sounds good
L243[19:02:31]
<JPS91> Can
someone explain me what thes mean
L244[19:02:31]
<JPS91>
```local
,,from,port,message=even.pull("modem_message")
L245[19:02:31]
<JPS91>
```
L246[19:04:01] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
radar tower's done, move it to quartz
L247[19:14:41]
<Kodos> JPS
Can you ask in a codeblock so I know what you're talking
about
L248[19:21:24] <Amanda> %remindme 50m
radar tower again
L249[19:21:25] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"radar tower again" in 50m at 10/26/2021 08:11:24
PM
L250[19:32:47]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L251[19:32:48] <MichiBot> Zounderkite!
Vaur! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 2 hours, 27
minutes and 21 seconds (By 4 hours, 30 minutes and 1 second)! I
hope you're happy!
L252[19:32:49] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
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#1.
L253[19:44:08]
<JPS91> How
to get the adress of a network card?
L254[19:44:55]
<Forecaster> every component has an
`address` property
L255[19:45:46]
<JPS91>
just component.modem.adress()?
L256[19:46:01]
<Forecaster> property, not function
L257[19:46:14]
<JPS91>
That means ?
L258[19:55:43]
<Forecaster> that you don't put
parenthesis after it as if it was a function
L259[19:56:23]
<JPS91> But
now i dont know whar parenthesis means😕
L260[19:57:03]
<JPS91> I
tried ```component.modem.adress```
L261[19:57:07]
<Forecaster> maybe you should read or
watch a basic programming tutorial to learn the basics
L262[19:57:35]
<JPS91>
>Forecaster: maybe you should read or watch a basi…
L263[19:57:35]
<JPS91> Yes
i do, thats why i am still in school
L264[19:58:21]
<JPS91> But
my teacher doesnt even know what the doc's are
L265[19:58:40]
<Forecaster> I have no idea what you're
talking about now
L266[19:58:52]
<Forecaster> and you are spelling
`address` wrong
L267[19:59:37]
<JPS91>
>Forecaster: I have no idea what you're talking ab…
L268[19:59:37]
<JPS91>
About the documentation of a language
L269[20:00:17]
<Forecaster> that doesn't really clarify
anything but okay
L270[20:00:33]
<JPS91>
Bruh
L271[20:06:36]
<Z0idberg>
@JPS91 I think you should read some Lua documentation.
L273[20:10:50] <CompanionCube> what's the
command for the PIL book?
L274[20:11:08]
<Forecaster> %lua ?
L276[20:11:14]
<Forecaster> nope
L277[20:11:20]
<JPS91> Sad
thing the page wont load cuz my internet is again to bad
L278[20:11:25] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
radar tower again
L279[20:11:29]
<Forecaster> %lua
L280[20:11:30] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
Invalid arguments. %lua Snippet:string
L281[20:11:40]
<Forecaster> oh right, that's for
executing Lua
L282[20:11:42]
<JPS91> Sad
thing that the page wont load cuz my internet is again to bad
[Edited]
L283[20:11:48]
<Forecaster> %tutorial
L285[20:12:02]
<Forecaster> might just be %pil
L287[20:13:55]
<Z0idberg>
Compiling octave so I can get 2D graphs...
L288[20:14:36]
<Forecaster> aim for 4D graphs
L289[20:14:59]
<Z0idberg>
Have you ever looked at 3D graphs of electrical impedence with
respect to frequency?
L290[20:15:05]
<Z0idberg>
I never have, let me check it out
L291[20:15:24]
<Forecaster> no, I don't know what that
is
L292[20:16:08]
<JPS91> y
dont the documentation has any content page?
L293[20:16:23]
<Forecaster> what documentation
L294[20:16:36]
<Z0idberg>
ok what did I do wrong here
L296[20:17:04]
<Z0idberg>
oh I know what I did wrong
L297[20:17:17]
<Z0idberg>
I forgot to square the capacitor impdedence
L298[20:22:07]
<JPS91>
>Z0idberg: <@!698189160816836699> I think you sh…
L299[20:22:08]
<JPS91>
This one
L300[20:23:58]
<Z0idberg>
Well this is cool
L302[20:24:27]
<JPS91> Why
should i find how to oc in the lua doc's?
L303[20:24:56]
<Z0idberg>
so x is the frequency being applied to the inductor, and y is the
frequency being applied to the capacitor
L304[20:24:59]
<Z0idberg>
z is the impedenze
L305[20:25:15]
<Z0idberg>
z is the impedence, discarding unreals. [Edited]
L306[20:27:03]
<Z0idberg>
@JPS91 Because you aren't struggling with OC, you appear to be
struggling with Lua.
L307[20:28:19]
<JPS91>
>Z0idberg: <@!698189160816836699> Because you ar…
L308[20:28:19]
<JPS91> I
never used lua before i starded oc
L309[20:28:29]
<Z0idberg>
Exactly.
L310[20:28:59]
<JPS91> Of
course i am nor uesd to it
L311[20:29:03]
<Z0idberg>
So now you need to learn Lua, and you can use OC as a testing
platform for this, but you still need Lua documentation.
L312[20:31:13]
<JPS91>
>Z0idberg: So now you need to learn Lua, and you…
L313[20:31:14]
<JPS91>
What is a great lua documentation?
L314[20:31:28]
<Z0idberg>
I think @Forecaster linked it.
L315[20:31:35]
<Z0idberg>
That's a great start
L316[20:31:41]
<Z0idberg>
Also, the Lua reference manual is useful
L318[20:32:13]
<JPS91>
>Z0idberg: Also, the Lua reference manual is use…
L319[20:32:13]
<JPS91> You
cant even search on this page, because it is so long XD
L320[20:32:41]
<JPS91>
>Z0idberg: Also, the Lua reference manual is use…
L321[20:32:41]
<JPS91> Do
you know cpp reference?
L322[20:33:27]
<Z0idberg>
I actually have a couple of C++ books...
L323[20:33:42]
<Z0idberg>
and also, why are you worried about searching you have eyes that
are good for that
L324[20:33:52]
<JPS91>
🤦♂️ not books the internet page
L325[20:33:53]
<Z0idberg>
when I started programming, all we had was books!
L326[20:34:12]
<JPS91>
>Z0idberg: when I started programming, all we ha…
L327[20:34:12]
<JPS91>
Same like me
L328[20:34:25]
<Z0idberg>
You know what my first programming book was?
L329[20:34:43]
<JPS91>
>Z0idberg: You know what my first programming bo…
L330[20:34:43]
<JPS91>
Latex?
L332[20:36:00]
<JPS91>
>Z0idberg:
L333[20:36:00]
<JPS91> Ill
take a look tomorrow, cuz its not loading
L334[20:36:34]
<Z0idberg>
Lol. It's "Getting Started with Extended Color
Basic"
L335[20:37:00]
<Z0idberg>
It was printed in the 1984.
L336[20:37:40]
<JPS91> I
started with arduino and the i started with a cpp book from i guess
around 20/25 years ago
L337[20:38:09]
<Z0idberg>
heh I have some 80s vector C++ books
L338[20:38:22]
<JPS91>
Cool
L339[20:39:36]
<JPS91> Iam
learning stuff like bilinear interpolation qnd bicubic
interpolation for a projekt, that mimiks my handwriting, way better
then word fonts
L340[20:39:57]
<JPS91> Iam
learning stuff like bilinear interpolation qnd bicubic
interpolation for a projekt, that mimiks my handwriting, way better
then word's fonts [Edited]
L341[20:45:20] <Amanda> %choose make pizza
or make mac and cheese
L342[20:45:21] <MichiBot> Amanda: A
wizard is never late, and sometimes engages in some "make
pizza".
L343[20:48:06]
<Z0idberg>
@JPS91 C++ is evil, just remember that.
L344[20:48:35]
<Z0idberg>
This is why MultiMC is evil, and this is also why OCVM is
evil.
L345[20:48:41]
<Z0idberg>
OCVM is nice though
L346[20:50:51]
<Z0idberg>
I remember in college we had to take a C++ class taught in the
computer science department, and dealing with computer science
students can be very odd to begin with
L347[20:52:20]
<Z0idberg>
The professors were weird.
L348[20:52:57]
<Z0idberg>
One of them would literally project C++ code in Microsoft Word
using a variable-width serif font.
L349[20:57:12] <CompanionCube> lol
L350[20:58:07] <CompanionCube> inb4 use
the C++ standard as a 'reference'
L351[20:58:42] <Amanda> ... using
freetype's build-in bytecode shit, could you make a random-width
font?
L352[21:00:44]
<Z0idberg>
LOL
L353[21:00:51]
<Z0idberg>
do it
L355[21:55:19] <Amanda> Amazing it still
works, since that's the temperature that all atoms are still, and
electronics rely on the movement of electrons
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(Quit: Insert quantum chemistry joke here)
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<Z0idberg>
Such great text