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<Michiyo>
tonk
 
L2[00:03:09] 

<Michiyo>
wtf...
 
L3[00:03:11] 

<Michiyo>
Oh
 
L4[00:03:15] 

<Michiyo>
EVERYTHING is pinging me wtf
 
L5[00:03:38] 

<Michiyo>
Hmm testing
 
L6[00:03:41] 

<Michiyo>
Ah!
 
L7[00:03:44] 

<Michiyo>
interesting bug
 
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L9[00:09:56] 

<Vaur> rip
pinging
 
L10[00:10:42] <Izaya> ringing
 
L11[00:11:41] *
Amanda pings Michiyo 
L12[00:11:51] <Michiyo> :P
 
L13[00:15:27] 

<Michiyo>
Testing
 
L14[00:15:31] 

<Michiyo>
Michiyo
 
L15[00:15:35] 

<Michiyo>
:/ well shit lol
 
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<Michiyo>
Test
 
L18[00:17:01] 

<Michiyo>
Michiyo
 
L19[00:17:02] 

<Michiyo>
yay
 
L20[00:17:31] 

<Michiyo>
One more test
 
L21[00:17:32] 

<Michiyo>
Michiyo
 
L22[00:17:34] 

<Michiyo>
k
 
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L24[00:36:14] <Amanda> %remindme 12h when
you're tearing apart the network, blow out miranda while
she's already offline.
 
L25[00:36:17] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"when you're tearing apart the network, blow out miranda
while she's already offline." in 12h at 11/24/2021
12:36:15 PM
 
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L29[00:37:47] ***
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L30[00:39:52] <Amanda> Elfi: I'm going
to ask you instead of MichiBot: Laptop nap time?
 
L31[00:40:04] <Elfi> It's still fairly
early
 
L32[00:40:28] <Amanda> It's just the
laptop that takes a nap! I'm going to be up and watching
youtube on my TV for awhile yet
 
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tomorrow meowning 
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L36[01:49:05] 

<Kristopher38> >Neuro: projectred
clearly has some really weird qui…
 
L37[01:49:06] 

<Kristopher38> Like what?
 
L38[01:49:47] 

<Neuro>
uhh
 
L39[01:49:52] 

<Neuro> let
me post dump here what I posted on their servewr
 
L43[01:52:41] 

<Kristopher38> So what I'm getting
from this is that there is propagation delay based on cable
length?
 
L44[01:53:11] 

<Kristopher38> Or
 
L45[01:53:21] 

<Kristopher38> What's inside these
ICs anyway?
 
L46[01:53:35] 

<Kristopher38> How am I supposed to
interpret the outputs
 
L47[01:53:54] 

<Kristopher38> Is it AND between orange
and white?
 
L48[01:54:04] 

<Kristopher38> Or what
 
L49[01:54:50] 

<Neuro> the
inside doesnt matter
 
L50[01:54:57] 

<Neuro>
what matters is the behaviour is different
 
L51[01:55:01] 

<Neuro>
when it kinda rly shouldnt be
 
L52[01:55:29] 

<Neuro> you
can consider it a race condition
 
L53[01:55:40] 

<Neuro> if
white and orange arrive at the same time, condition 1 occurs
 
L54[01:55:49] 

<Neuro> I
have tested this in ic by simply hooking a lever to both in the
blueprint
 
L55[01:56:05] 

<Neuro> if
white arrives after orange, also condition 1
 
L56[01:56:11] 

<Neuro> if
orange arrives before white, condition 2
 
L57[01:56:19] 

<Neuro> if
orange arrives after white, condition 2 [Edited]
 
L58[01:56:25] 

<Neuro>
condition 2 should never happen in this scenario
 
L59[01:56:35] 

<Neuro> the
lever shoudl turn them both on at the same time
 
L60[01:57:20] 

<Neuro> but
instead, condition 2 consistently happens on the one when orange is
longer
 
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L63[02:00:55] 

<Kristopher38> If the cables take length
into account it'd be realistic if one arrived after the other
:P
 
L64[02:01:38] 

<Kristopher38> But yeah that sounds weird,
let me know what they reply
 
L65[02:04:08] 

<Neuro>
nothing so far
 
L66[02:04:17] 

<Neuro> idk
try it yourself with a simple test IC
 
L67[02:04:26] 

<Neuro>
would be very simple to simulate a race between two inputs in
one
 
L68[02:04:38] 

<Neuro> the
circuit here is more complex because its not test ics
 
L69[02:04:41] 

<Neuro> its
two ics im designing
 
L70[02:04:45] 

<Neuro> the
arbitrator ics
 
L71[02:04:53] 

<Neuro> but
the principle should be the same
 
L72[02:04:56] 

<Neuro>
that should is the key word tho
 
L73[02:05:01] 

<Neuro>
there might be weird optimization stuff going on
 
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L75[02:15:11] 

<Kristopher38> Is this fixable with a
clock? How big is the skew between the two signals?
 
L76[02:18:24] 

<Neuro>
fixable in a number of ways
 
L77[02:18:28] 

<Neuro> but
this really shouldnt be a thing
 
L78[02:18:39] 

<Neuro> and
like, projectred doesn't have time based signal
progression
 
L79[02:18:51] 

<Neuro>
make a cable 100 blocks long it wont take a while for the signal to
go through
 
L80[02:19:04] 

<Neuro> it
just has to be some weird quirk of how it processes things, maybe
specifically to do with ics
 
L81[02:19:56] 

<Ocawesome101> perhaps update order?
 
L82[02:20:09] 

<Neuro>
yeah, something like that. it makes 0 sense but how else would it
work?
 
L83[02:20:19] 

<Neuro>
again, if I take a lever in the IC, hook it up to white and
orange
 
L84[02:20:20] 

<Neuro>
flick it
 
L85[02:20:28] 

<Neuro>
outcome A 100% of the time
 
L86[02:20:40] 

<Neuro> if
I put that lever outside the IC, somehow, sometimes, that doesnt
happe
 
L87[02:20:44] 

<Neuro>
there should be 0 difference
 
L88[02:20:47] 

<Neuro> if
I put that lever outside the IC, somehow, sometimes, that doesnt
happen [Edited]
 
L89[02:21:58] 

<Kristopher38> Time to sleep
 
L90[02:22:22] 

<Kristopher38> On another note I've
been having thoughts about implementing a dual-port memory
 
L91[02:22:28] 

<Kristopher38> As in dual-read
 
L92[02:22:56] 

<Neuro>
haha yeah we were discussing that earlier
 
L93[02:23:06] 

<Kristopher38> Oh you were?
 
L94[02:23:29] 

<Kristopher38> What are the
takeaways?
 
L95[02:23:29] 

<Neuro>
>Neuro: I will probably have to finally find …
 
L96[02:23:29] 

<Neuro>
read from here
 
L97[02:23:42] 

<Neuro> ah
we didnt get super deep into it
 
L98[02:23:50] 

<Neuro> I
realized if you simply halved each data bus it was trivial
 
L99[02:24:05] 

<Neuro> so
have 8 bit words, and then just have channel 1 be low and channel 2
be high on a 16bit output bus
 
L100[02:24:09] 

<Neuro> or
something like that
 
L101[02:24:29] 

<Neuro> I
also called it boring cause its the sort of thing id find boring so
obviously was thinking (and have thought about for a while) better
ways to do it
 
L102[02:24:38] 

<Neuro>
well no "better" is absolutely not the right word
 
L103[02:24:41] 

<Neuro>
"more interesting"
 
L105[02:25:51] 

<Kristopher38> >Neuro: so have 8 bit
words, and then just have chan…
 
L106[02:25:52] 

<Kristopher38> Not sure what you imagine
here but okay
 
L107[02:26:08] 

<Kristopher38> True dual port is achieved
with multiplexers
 
L108[02:26:13] 

<Kristopher38> Lots of multiplexers
 
L109[02:26:27] 

<Neuro> as
in?
 
L110[02:28:36] 

<Neuro>
>Kristopher38: Not sure what you imagine here but ok…
 
L111[02:28:36] 

<Neuro>
also this really isnt complicated. wire up your standard address
grid but in such a way whereby you can have two simultaneous
addresses live at once without conflicts, have one address pair
equal bus 1 and the other bus 2
 
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L113[02:28:54] 

<Neuro> if
a memory chip recieves the address pair type 1 it outputs its 8
bits to the low of the output bus
 
L114[02:28:59] 

<Neuro>
otherwise it does to high
 
L115[02:29:04] 

<Neuro>
each port then just reads appropriately
 
L116[02:29:14] 

<Neuro>
again, this is thinking PR-style
 
L117[02:30:31] 

<Kristopher38> The problem I usually have
when trying to understand what you're thinking of is using
different terminology
 
L118[02:30:46] 

<Kristopher38> What is address pair
"type 1"
 
L119[02:31:06] 

<Kristopher38> The problem I usually have
when trying to understand what you're thinking of is you using
different terminology than me [Edited]
 
L120[02:31:40] 

<Neuro>
yeah youd have to do ring encoding which is complex
 
L121[02:31:51] 

<Neuro>
hmm, how to explain
 
L122[02:34:34] 

<Neuro> bad
drawing time 🙂
 
L124[02:35:00] 

<Neuro> hmm
should be rotated
 
L125[02:35:00] 

<Neuro> oh
well
 
L126[02:35:14] 

<Neuro>
each square is a 2x2 ring of bundled cable
 
L127[02:35:31] 

<Neuro>
this essentially forms an address grid which can let you define up
to 4 active addresses
 
L128[02:35:50] 

<Neuro>
(altho they themselves have to form the corners of a square)
 
L129[02:35:59] 

<Neuro> if
you ignore 2 of those tho, the other 2 can be wherever you
like
 
L130[02:36:11] 

<Neuro>
thats what would form "address 1" and "address
2"
 
L131[02:36:40] 

<Neuro> do
you see?
 
L132[02:37:04] 

<Kristopher38> I need more details, so no,
but this is for another timr
 
L133[02:37:10] 

<Kristopher38> I need more details, so no,
but this is for another time [Edited]
 
L134[02:37:21] 

<Neuro>
>Neuro: each square is a 2x2 ring of bundled …
 
L135[02:37:21] 

<Neuro>
this is why i called it ring encoding when i adopted it for my
current memory design, even though it wasnt dual channel
 
L137[02:38:02] 

<Neuro> hm,
and how are you supposed to do more than 4
 
L138[02:38:08] 

<Neuro>
just stack multis on multis on multis?
 
L139[02:38:17] 

<Neuro>
doesn't strike one as mega efficient but hey
 
L140[02:38:35] 

<Kristopher38> Bigger muxes
 
L141[02:38:40] 

<Neuro>
obviously I can imagine how you could do dual channel on only like,
4 bits of memory
 
L142[02:38:54] 

<Neuro> all
my designs so far have been address line grid designs tho
 
L143[02:39:09] 

<Neuro>
since, well, its much better projectred wise, takes leagues less
time
 
L144[02:39:34] 

<Kristopher38> Maybe I'm thinking too
much in terms of real life
 
L145[02:39:49] 

<Neuro> yes
you are, I live in my own fantasy world
 
L146[02:39:57] 

<Neuro> its
really not a complicated design tho
 
L147[02:40:05] 

<Neuro> you
decode an address to a column and row
 
L148[02:40:05] 

<Kristopher38> Quite fun fantasy world you
got there
 
L149[02:40:07] 

<Neuro>
light both those up
 
L150[02:40:16] 

<Neuro> and
the cell at that position is active
 
L151[02:40:30] 

<Neuro>
then you just slap all the inputs and outputs of those cells
together and voila
 
L152[02:40:31] 

<Neuro>
memory
 
L153[02:41:27] 

<Neuro> and
the cell at that position is active (ie; the intersection)
[Edited]
 
L154[02:41:40] 

<Kristopher38> I can maybe start to
understand once you post some screenshots
 
L155[02:41:49] 

<Kristopher38> But it's sleep time
now, ggn
 
L156[02:42:00] 

<Neuro>
bruh its really not that complicated
 
L157[02:42:03] 

<Neuro> but
sure goodnight
 
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<lunar_sam>
Izaya: imagine a TN stack in hardware
 
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L163[02:49:17] <CompanionCube> lunar_sam:
random fact: did you know you can dereference the null pointer on
AIX.
 
L164[02:49:41] <CompanionCube> granted
that's not x86 long mode, but still :p
 
L165[02:51:32] 

<Neuro>
:cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/125649403162656768/912898175021510756/2021-11-24_02.49.54.png
 
L166[02:51:33] <Corded>
:cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/125649403162656768/912898175407378452/2021-11-24_02.50.04.png
https://tinyurl.com/yxzyzlyv<Neuro>
:cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/125649403162656768/912898175021510756/2021-11-24_02.49.54.png
 
L168[02:51:33] <Corded>
:cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/125649403162656768/912898175021510756/2021-11-24_02.49.54.png
 
L169[02:51:33] <Corded>
:cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/125649403162656768/912898175407378452/2021-11-24_02.50.04.png
https://tinyurl.com/y5xh49vo<Neuro>
:cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/125649403162656768/912898175021510756/2021-11-24_02.49.54.png
 
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<Neuro>
(these are for Kristopher tomorrow)
 
L172[02:51:42] 

<Neuro>
(just thought id dump them here now)
 
L173[03:06:50] <Michiyo> well, good to
know that Corded barfs on... WTF ever that was
 
L175[03:08:52] 

<Neuro> uh,
sorry
 
L176[03:08:53] *
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L177[03:09:00] <Amanda> Night nerds
 
L178[03:09:34] 

<Michiyo>
Night Amanda
 
L179[03:10:10] <Amanda> Fighter of the day
Amanda
 
L180[03:10:25] *
Amanda passes out 
L181[05:48:46] 

<Ocawesome101> TIL that the Internet
Archive has the full versions of both Doom and Doom II on it
 
L182[05:51:22] 

<Neuro>
Probably smaller than some cached webpages lol
 
L183[05:52:03] 

<Ocawesome101> true
 
L184[06:32:17] 

<Forecaster> %tonk
 
L185[06:32:18] <MichiBot> Holy satin cake
Batman! Forecaster! You beat CyborgPotato's previous record
of 4 hours, 58 minutes and 12 seconds (By 1 hour, 39 minutes and 51
seconds)! I hope you're happy!
 
L186[06:32:19] <MichiBot>
Forecaster's new record is 6 hours, 38 minutes and 3 seconds!
Forecaster also gained 0.0083 (0.00166 x 5) tonk points for
stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need 0.43409254 more points to pass
Vaur!
 
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L189[08:21:02] 

<Ashirg>
%sip
 
L190[08:21:03] <MichiBot> You drink a
shining diamond potion (New!). Ashirg's favourite pants are
suddenly on fire.
 
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L196[09:34:58] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
Check if you were giving too large a PD Prefix
 
L197[09:48:36] 

<Vaur>
%sip
 
L198[09:48:37] <MichiBot> You drink a
basic rainbow potion (New!). A bard starts playing a lute behind
Vaur. They don't stop.
 
L199[09:52:10] 

<Forecaster> %sip
 
L200[09:52:11] <MichiBot> You drink an
eroded toxictop potion (New!). The bottle turns into a pie.
 
L201[12:36:15] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
when you're tearing apart the network, blow out miranda while
she's already offline.
 
L202[12:37:10] 

<Vaur>
%sip
 
L203[12:37:11] <MichiBot> You drink a
hairy quicksilver potion (New!). There's an acidic tinge to
the potion... A label on the bottle reads "Who needs internal
organs anyway?". Vaur takes 3d6 => [2,1,2] acid
damage.
 
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L209[13:37:06] 

<Ashirg>
%sip
 
L210[13:37:08] <MichiBot> You drink a
fiery boneboo potion (New!). Ashirg's eyes glow the color of
aqua for 36 seconds.
 
L211[14:25:36] 

<Forecaster> %tonkout
 
L212[14:25:39] <MichiBot> Boom!
Forecaster! You beat your own previous record of 6 hours, 38
minutes and 3 seconds (By 1 hour, 15 minutes and 14 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
 
L213[14:25:40] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.007 tonk points!
plus 0.012 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
3.8733401, Position #2 Need 0.41509254 more points to pass
Vaur!
 
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L221[16:44:51] 

<Ashirg>
%tonk
 
L222[16:44:52] <MichiBot> Swell! Ashirg!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 2 hours,
19 minutes and 15 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
 
L223[16:44:53] <MichiBot> Ashirg's
new record is 2 hours, 19 minutes and 15 seconds! Ashirg also
gained 0.00232 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #7. Need
0.08580165 more points to pass Myros!
 
L224[16:52:53] <Inari> nep
 
L225[16:52:58] <Inari> %splash
Amanda
 
L226[16:52:59] <MichiBot> You fling a
liquid aqua potion (New!) that splashes onto Amanda. Amanda feels
like a champion!
 
L227[16:53:07] <Amanda> D: rude
foxQ!
 
L228[16:53:14] *
Inari foxpouts 
L229[16:53:17] <Inari> You always get the
good effects
 
L230[16:54:46] 

<Forecaster> %sip
 
L231[16:54:47] <MichiBot> You drink a
light aqua potion (New!). Forecaster suddenly craves pie.
 
L232[16:54:56] 

<Forecaster> good thing I have a
pie!
 
L233[17:35:30] 

<Senliast>
%sip
 
L234[17:35:31] <MichiBot> You drink a
stirring citrus potion (New!). Senliast turns into a unicorn pig
boy until they have A Viscous potion.
 
L235[17:35:53] 

<Senliast>
What does this do?
 
L236[17:36:15] 

<Forecaster> exactly what it says
 
L237[17:36:29] 

<Neuro> so
nothing basically
 
L238[17:36:34] 

<Forecaster> yep
 
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<Kristopher38> it adds noise
 
L242[17:49:14] 

<Neuro> hi
kris
 
L243[17:51:51] <Izaya> I have a bunch of
weechat filters to try to reduce the MichiBot spam
 
L244[17:58:45] 

<Kristopher38> hi Neuro
 
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L246[18:03:43] 

<Z0idberg>
ewwwww weechat
 
L247[18:04:15] 

<Z0idberg>
I never understood why weechat has to be so annoying by
default
 
L249[18:06:32] 

<Z0idberg>
So first time I ever used weechat, I couldn't figure out how
to connect to anything without looking it up. the built-in command
help didnt' work well for shit and it wasn't even nearly
compatible with existing command sequences used for connecting in a
lot of other older CLI clients. The other thing is that if you have
a color capable terminal it by default colorizes everyone's
nicks which is super annoying to me.
 
L250[18:07:14] 

<Z0idberg>
stuff that isn't a big deal, but I got angry about too quick
and said F this I'm going back to irssi
 
L251[18:08:07] 

<Z0idberg>
As a client I can't say it's necessarily bad.
 
L252[18:08:16] 

<Z0idberg>
Just too different for my tastes.
 
L253[18:09:09] 

<Z0idberg>
I mean tbf I originally came from BitchX
 
L254[18:09:18] 

<Neuro>
well that's certainly a name
 
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<Z0idberg>
So moving to irssi when BitxhX was discontinued was kind of
seamless
 
L258[18:11:15] 

<Z0idberg>
It came out not long after mirc, 1996 or so
 
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L260[18:12:17] <Izaya> always sorta
fascinating to run into mIRC users in <current year>
 
L261[18:14:24] <Izaya> they seem to be an
endangered species in the last few years though
 
L262[18:15:35] 

<lunar_sam>
a
 
L263[18:15:35] 

<lunar_sam>
woo
 
L264[18:15:52] 

<Neuro>
wee
 
L265[18:23:26] 

<Z0idberg>
Yeah... I usually think, "why?"
 
L266[18:23:37] 

<Z0idberg>
and also "why does mirc still work with modern
windows?"
 
L267[18:24:01] <Izaya> occasionally you
run into people running it in WINE, too
 
L268[18:24:11] <Izaya> they're the
only people I know that bother with setting up WINE themes
 
L269[18:24:20] 

<Z0idberg>
Mind you I will use it but I am not the biggest fan of hexchat due
to xchat's former history of security vulnerabilities that
should never have happened and happened too often
 
L270[18:24:53] 

<Z0idberg>
as in I will use hexchat occacionally
 
L271[18:26:18] 

<Z0idberg>
I should get into fabric modding
 
L272[18:27:13] 

<Z0idberg>
I just hate the JVM
 
L273[18:27:48] 

<Z0idberg>
@lunar_sam It seems that Kotlin-fabric integration is getting
updates on fabric?
 
L274[18:28:15] 

<Z0idberg>
the github repo is being updated
 
L275[18:29:05] 

<lunar_sam>
👀
 
L276[18:29:23] 

<Z0idberg>
6 days ago
 
L277[18:49:13] 

<Z0idberg>
Need help
 
L278[18:51:04] 

<Z0idberg>
Syntax preference?
 
L280[18:51:17] 

<Z0idberg>
The first two are simpler to compile
 
L281[18:51:47] 

<Z0idberg>
And I am a pretty big fan of destination first math
 
L282[18:52:02] 

<Z0idberg>
But most people naturally read from left to right as source
first
 
L283[18:58:05] 

<Ashirg>
%sip
 
L284[18:58:06] <MichiBot> You drink a ripe
blue potion (New!). Ashirg has a sudden desire to run around in a
circle until they sneeze.
 
L285[18:59:07] 

<Kristopher38> source, destination seems
the most intuitive to me
 
L287[19:00:34] <MichiBot> Izaya: Ariri
will be notified of this message when next seen.
 
L288[19:12:04] 

<Z0idberg>
In terms of basic push and pop operations, what else should I
add?:
 
L290[19:12:25] 

<Z0idberg>
all of the stack manipulation operations and things are technically
done by the ALU
 
L291[19:12:28] 

<Z0idberg>
(in my case)
 
L292[19:12:47] 

<Z0idberg>
meaning like, swapping the top two elements of the stack etc uses
the ALU to do it
 
L293[19:13:08] 

<Z0idberg>
but these are instructions for the stack control unit
 
L294[19:15:22] 

<Neuro>
what are you designing
 
L295[19:18:42] 

<Z0idberg>
I'm working on my stack cpu again
 
L296[19:19:01] 

<Z0idberg>
For a hobby MBC project
 
L297[19:19:06] 

<Neuro>
mbc?
 
L298[19:36:52] <Amanda> Mana-Based
Construct? But you mortals aren't supposed to discover mana
until 2050!
 
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L301[19:43:54] 

<Z0idberg>
@Neuro multi board computer
 
L302[19:44:00] 

<Neuro> ah
cool
 
L303[19:44:07] <Izaya> like a SBC but also
not
 
L304[19:44:19] 

<Neuro>
sorry can't help much with the iset stuff, not my forte
 
L305[19:47:36] 

<lunar_sam>
i wanna make a hombrew computer
 
L306[19:47:45] 

<lunar_sam>
but with OpenSPARC
 
L307[19:47:48] 

<lunar_sam>
just because
 
L309[19:59:21] <Izaya> personally I think
a day is too short
 
L310[19:59:29] <Izaya> a week centred on
the day seems better
 
L311[20:05:02] 

<Forecaster> also in sweden: Black
week
 
L312[20:51:48] <Amanda> %lua
"pong?"
 
L313[20:51:50] <MichiBot> pong?
 
L314[21:22:08] 

<Z0idberg>
%js Array(16).join("wat"-1) +" Batman!!!"
 
L315[21:28:43] 

<Z0idberg>
Izaya: we have a day like that here on Saturday except it is where
you only buy local
 
L316[21:29:06] <Izaya> I reject Amazon
trying to export US consumerism culture to Australia
 
L317[21:29:19] 

<Z0idberg>
So instead of going to walmart you go to a farmers market in your
town
 
L318[21:29:24] <Izaya> based
 
L319[22:00:14] 

<lunar_sam>
Izaya: Jeep stands for Just Expect Extraordinary Problems
 
L320[22:00:37] <Izaya> Of the "Why
can this break at all?" variety?
 
L321[22:01:33] 

<lunar_sam>
yes
 
L322[22:09:42] <CompanionCube> Izaya: how
shit are WINE themes?
 
L323[22:09:51] <Izaya> about as good as
windows 95 themes
 
L324[22:10:25] <CompanionCube> so,
very
 
L325[22:11:48] <Izaya> better than windows
>=XP themes though
 
L326[22:23:39] <Michiyo> %js
"test"
 
L327[22:23:41] <Michiyo> huh
 
L328[22:23:49] <MichiBot> test
 
L329[22:23:55] <Michiyo> ffs
 
L330[22:23:55] <Michiyo> why
 
L331[22:23:58] <Michiyo> %test
 
L332[22:23:59] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
Success
 
L333[22:24:09] <Michiyo> %js
Array(16).join("wat"-1) +" Batman!!!"
 
L334[22:24:10] <MichiBot>
NaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaN Batman!!!
 
L335[22:24:20] <Michiyo> Then why
didn't it work before
 
L336[22:24:22] <Michiyo> whatever...
 
L337[22:24:40] 

<Forecaster> it was at the same time as a
star fell
 
L338[22:25:08] 

<Forecaster> %tonk
 
L339[22:25:09] <MichiBot> Yay!
Forecaster! You beat Ashirg's previous record of 2 hours, 19
minutes and 15 seconds (By 3 hours, 21 minutes and 2 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
 
L340[22:25:10] <MichiBot>
Forecaster's new record is 5 hours, 40 minutes and 17 seconds!
Forecaster also gained 0.01005 (0.00335 x 3) tonk points for
stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need 0.40504254 more points to pass
Vaur!
 
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L343[23:30:39] <Amanda> Fedex, I
don't think you're going to get this package that
hasn't even left INDIANAPOLIS, IN to me in the ~looks~ 1.5h
you have left
 
L344[23:36:08] 

<Forecaster> Suddenly they're in your
house
 
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