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L2[00:04:48] <lunar_sam> Izaya: (flight
status: nominal)
L3[00:40:38] <Izaya> lunar_sam:
bristling
L4[00:40:43] <Izaya> I like the
intakes
L5[00:40:57] <lunar_sam> gotta love the TWR
too
L6[00:43:03] <lunar_sam> it can do
aerobatics
L7[00:43:06] <lunar_sam> even with a nuke on
the belly
L8[00:43:12] <lunar_sam> it only weighs
uhhh
L9[00:43:18] <lunar_sam> 105 tons
L10[00:44:50] <lunar_sam> aggressively
stupid and stupidly aggressive
L11[00:55:09] <lunar_sam> needs bigger
landing gear
L12[00:55:10] <lunar_sam> lmao
L13[01:33:14]
<Doot> Any
relay ideas?
L14[02:36:51] <Amanda> I like the one where
it's two teams of two with their legs tied together, it makes it
funnier when they trip after the baton pass
L15[02:37:47] <Amanda> %choose computer up
to update?
L16[02:37:47] <MichiBot> Amanda: Is the
moon full? That means you should definitely go for it!
L17[02:38:31] <Amanda> Well, there's a
light on by my window, and that's kinda like a full moon, so I
guess I'll do it
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<Vaur>
%tonk
L20[03:06:23] <MichiBot> Jeepers! Vaur!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 9 hours and 33 seconds
(By 2 hours, 33 minutes and 17 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L21[03:06:24] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 11 hours, 33 minutes and 51 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.0255
(0.00255 x 10) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#1.
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L24[03:52:23] <Amanda> Elfi~ how'd it get
so late! I was just reading!
L25[03:54:06] <Elfi> Dunno, it feels like
the day's been slow-going for me
L26[03:54:21] <Elfi> And yet it feels like
I have neither the time and energy to get everything done
L27[03:54:26] <Elfi> but I managed a few
things
L28[03:55:10] *
Amanda curls up around elfi, passes out
L29[04:45:25] <Saphire> Rawrr
L32[05:05:46]
<Kodos>
Finally getting into Starbase again
L33[05:31:29]
<Kodos>
Hmm, did the Skyrim Special Edition not end up getting the
Anniversary Edition's content for free as was said earlier in the
year?
L34[06:07:45]
<Forecaster> %sip
L35[06:07:46] <MichiBot> You drink a
shimmering unobtanium potion (New!). A tiny cloud appears with a
ridiculous smile on it. It follows Forecaster until they have A
Smooth Radiation potion.
L36[08:15:12]
<Kodos>
%sip
L37[08:15:14] <MichiBot> You drink a
diluted currentcorn potion (New!). Kodos is suddenly more aware of
cute things nearby until they see a bird.
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L42[10:15:33]
<Saghetti>
so i had this crazy idea
L43[10:15:37]
<Saghetti>
a fully asynchronous cpu
L44[10:15:54]
<Saghetti>
no clock at all
L45[10:17:15]
<Saghetti>
components would wait for each other based off of ready signals,
and things like register latches and adds occur as soon as an
enable signal is given (not on the next clock cycle)
L46[10:17:37]
<Saghetti>
and then i googled it
L47[10:17:50]
<Saghetti>
looks like asynchronous cpus already exist :(
L48[10:18:00]
<Saghetti>
though it's still fascinating tbh
L49[10:18:40]
<Saghetti>
it's difficult to design one due to the lack of tools and whatnot
but i'm up for the challenge tbh
L50[10:18:48]
<Saghetti>
it's difficult to design one due to the lack of tools and whatnot
but i'm up for the challenge [Edited]
L51[10:19:54] <Izaya> yeah they're uncommon
but totally possible
L52[10:20:52]
<Saghetti>
wish they were more common
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L55[12:57:58]
<Ashirg>
%sip
L56[12:58:00] <MichiBot> You drink a
simulated unobtanium potion (New!). Ashirg gains an additional
bone.
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L59[13:16:26]
<CyborgPotato> >Kristopher38: this
totally antagonized me, like sure, old …
L60[13:16:27]
<CyborgPotato> Per fabrica ad astra is
fantastic
L61[13:16:27]
<CyborgPotato> Very excited for the next
lack wormz makes, which should be Fabrica Atlantica (it's made real
good progress)
L62[13:16:27]
<CyborgPotato> And you di end up using
OpenComputers later on, but it's more optional than anything I
ended up using the custom redstone circuits from ¿Redpower? To
control the timings of processings and whatnot at space stage
L63[13:16:51]
<Kristopher38> uh oh
L65[13:18:05]
<CyborgPotato> The new VGO Hydrocracker
flowchart for Fabrica Atlantica
L66[13:18:10]
<Kristopher38> >Saghetti: it's
difficult to design one due to the lack…
L67[13:18:10]
<Kristopher38> the thing is, at certain
complexity level it's much easier to have a clock
L68[13:18:20]
<Kristopher38> you want to possibly
preserve your sanity
L69[13:18:40] <Amanda> Sanity is for the
week
L70[13:18:44] <Amanda> good thing it's only
friday
L71[13:18:50]
<CyborgPotato> facts
L72[13:18:55]
<CyborgPotato> %tonk
L73[13:18:57] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
CyborgPotato, you were not able to beat Vaur's record of 11 hours,
33 minutes and 51 seconds this time. 10 hours, 12 minutes and 33
seconds were wasted! Missed by 1 hour, 21 minutes and 17
seconds!
L74[13:19:12]
<CyborgPotato> I was too lazy to look and
scroll or search
L75[13:19:59]
<Kristopher38> >CyborgPotato: The new
VGO Hydrocracker flowchart for Fabri…
L76[13:20:00]
<Kristopher38> this is all fine and dandy
but I'd really like for the guy to invest some minimal amount of
time to fix common bugs in fabrica astra
L77[13:20:22]
<Kristopher38> like the mod download not
working through the ATLauncher because some links are dead
L78[13:20:42]
<Kristopher38> or that goddamn config
option at install which currently does nothing
L79[13:21:10]
<CyborgPotato> >Kristopher38: this is
all fine and dandy but I'd really li…
L80[13:21:10]
<CyborgPotato> As would I, the number of
discrepancies in the book and the mod download not working is a
pain, but wormz is aware of the issues and only reccs downloading
the zip manually to install
L81[13:21:10]
<CyborgPotato> They have a discord that's
really useful
L82[13:21:36]
<Kristopher38> yeah that's my issue
L83[13:21:45]
<Kristopher38> he's aware of them but you
have to fix them yourself
L84[13:21:58]
<Neuro>
must be a linux user
L85[13:22:11] <Amanda> please.
L86[13:22:19] <Amanda> Linux users aren't
usually that bad.
L87[13:22:38]
<Kristopher38> lol
L88[13:22:41] <Amanda> I recently decided
against using home-assistant because the maintainers are apparently
control freaks
L89[13:23:06] <Amanda> "WHy are you
installing [home-assistant] from source? Use the pip binary
package!"
L90[13:23:09]
<CyborgPotato> Him not fixing those things
most definitely is annoying no doubt, but I'm rather excited for
the next pack nonetheless
L91[13:23:30]
<CyborgPotato> >Amanda: "WHy are
you installing [home-assistant] fro…
L92[13:23:30]
<CyborgPotato> ~~use the official Home
Assistant VM~~
L93[13:23:42] <Amanda> I decided to jsyt
nto use HA
L94[13:23:46]
<Kristopher38> reminds me of the guy that
made terraria
L95[13:24:04] <Izaya> <Amanda> I hate
PHP I hate PHP I hate PHP
L96[13:24:18] <Izaya> <HA> come out
and install the binary package, we have you surrounded
L97[13:24:37] <Amanda> I'm immediately
suspicious of any OSS software that only wants to provide support
for their binary packages
L98[13:24:55]
<CyborgPotato> >Kristopher38: reminds
me of the guy that made terraria
L99[13:24:56]
<CyborgPotato> How so?
L100[13:25:36] <Izaya> I wonder if
Bookwyrm supports installation by any method other than Docker
yet
L101[13:25:37]
<Kristopher38> i'm told there are
different kinds of torches in terraria and you have to put specific
torches in specific biomes (otherwise you get some debuffs) because
it ticked him off that people didn't place matching torches on
matching biomes
L102[13:26:06]
<CyborgPotato> I don't see how that's
particular similar to the PFAA issues
L103[13:26:45]
<Kristopher38> because it isn't
L104[13:27:06]
<Kristopher38> I was referring to the home
assistant's situation
L105[13:27:24] <Izaya> that's pretty funny
honestly
L106[13:27:40] <Izaya> (and no, no
Bookwyrm outside Docker yet, apparently)
L107[13:29:39]
<CyborgPotato> Ahh
L108[13:29:45] <Amanda> Like, I'm fine
using binary packages, but when the devs go off on a distro for
packaging from source instead of from pip? Like 99% of distros do?
that's sus
L109[14:54:26]
<MGR> GERTi
v1.5 has been released and is now available on the GitHub
L110[14:57:32] <Amanda> Or has it!?
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<Ashirg>
>MajGenRelativity: GERTi v1.5 has been released and is no…
L116[15:58:12]
<Ashirg>
Epic moment
L117[15:58:15]
<Ashirg>
%sip
L118[15:58:16] <MichiBot> You drink a
boiling gold potion (New!). Ashirg's favourite pants are suddenly
on fire.
L119[15:58:30]
<MGR> Thank
you
L120[16:03:45]
<Forecaster> liar liar pants on
fire?
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<Forecaster> %sip
L123[16:12:31] <MichiBot> You drink a
slimy tan potion (New!). The bottle turns into an apple.
L124[16:12:45]
<Forecaster> %fling apple
L125[16:12:47] <MichiBot> Forecaster is
flinging something at apple! They have 1 minute if they want to
attempt to %defend against it!
L126[16:12:48] *
MichiBot Uwu suddenly realized it had somewhere else to
be!
L127[16:12:58]
<Forecaster> oh right
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L130[17:02:17]
<Forecaster> not enough information
L131[17:02:31]
<Forecaster> what is a nil value
L132[17:03:22] <Amanda> "user"
vs "usrname"
L133[17:03:44] <Amanda> also I don't think
you can have the "menu" that high
L134[17:03:59]
<XTREME> so
the ones i have had are
L135[17:03:59]
<XTREME>
attempt to call global require (a nil value) this was when i had
require at the top
L136[17:03:59]
<XTREME>
and with it right now im getting attempt to call field
"execute" (a nil value)#
L137[17:04:27]
<XTREME>
its all working when i run it using openos but when i put it
directly on a computer i get the errors
L138[17:04:33]
<Forecaster> if you are in an eeprom there
is no require
L139[17:04:38] <Amanda> OpenOS is what
provides require
L140[17:04:45]
<XTREME>
ah
L141[17:04:46] <Amanda> and
os.exectue
L142[17:04:52]
<XTREME>
damn
L143[17:04:56] <Amanda> and several other
things that's using
L144[17:04:59]
<XTREME>
did not know that
L145[17:05:16]
<Forecaster> all the libraries imported
with require are in OpenOS
L146[17:05:35] <Amanda> And IO which isn't
imported with require, but provided by default
L147[17:05:44] <Amanda> and most of
"os"
L148[17:07:00]
<XTREME> ok
then i will figure out how i can do this
L149[17:07:24]
<Forecaster> if you need to do something,
you can just look at what the library does to do that, then borrow
that code
L150[17:07:33]
<XTREME>
ok
L151[17:19:39] <Amanda> catgirl time!
Let's see what evernya gets herself up to now
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L154[17:30:17] <Amanda> poor
catgirl...
L155[17:32:35]
<Senliast>
so i have a problem that certain PCs are sometimes cleared,
including components. I installed the components, OS, put an app on
it, and at some time i noticed that its completely empty, there are
also no components. I set it up again, and after some time it was
clear again.
L156[17:32:53] <Amanda> what version of
OC?
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<Senliast>
MC 1.12.2, 1.7.5.192
L160[17:36:01]
<Forecaster> that's outdated
L161[17:36:14]
<Forecaster> most recent builds are in the
200s
L162[17:44:29]
<Senliast>
so, should i download experimental?
L163[17:45:19]
<Forecaster> yes
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<Senliast>
why will they not be released to github?
L166[17:45:48]
<Forecaster> because there is no
maintainer currently
L167[17:46:25]
<Forecaster> also, note that in builds
216+ I believe redstone IO is broken
L168[17:46:41]
<Senliast>
yeah, i know that already
L169[17:46:48]
<Senliast>
but are they mainly stable?
L170[17:46:52]
<Forecaster> wait no, 217+
L171[17:46:57]
<Forecaster> so latest build it's
broken
L172[17:47:07]
<Senliast>
yap
L173[17:47:09]
<Forecaster> as far as I know
L174[17:48:38] <Amanda> The only
difference between a CI build and a CF build is one's got a button
pressed to upload it to CF
L175[17:49:09]
<Forecaster> well, that and they haven't
been confirmed stable, see redstone IO brokeness
L176[17:49:24]
<Forecaster> but yeah they're not
"game crashes when a block is placed" unstable
L177[17:50:17] <Amanda> for OC I think of
CI as a rolling-releasae and CF builds as a lts-release
L178[17:54:28]
<Senliast>
are you guys actually also developers of the mod?
L179[17:55:28]
<Forecaster> no
L180[17:56:50] <Amanda> I've contributed
code, but that's about it. The primary developer has been super
busy with IRL stuff since early 2020
L181[17:57:21] <Amanda> Putting an
analyzer inside a tablet to let you scan components was my PR
L182[17:59:53]
<Forecaster> I've contributed nothing
:D
L183[17:59:58]
<Forecaster> (to the mod itself)
L184[18:10:36]
<Forecaster> the work continues
L186[18:11:17]
<Forecaster> The script now makes sure
each season is a continuous sequence when renumbering
episodes
L187[18:11:37]
<Forecaster> so make sure there suddenly
aren't any gaps where episodes should be
L188[18:11:53]
<Forecaster> oh wait...
L189[18:12:03]
<Forecaster> I'm having it register the
original episode numbers...
L190[18:12:13]
<Forecaster> I need to have it account the
new episode numbers
L191[18:15:39]
<Forecaster> phew, no change, in this
series at least
L192[18:18:37]
<Forecaster> well... that didn't
work...
L193[18:18:58]
<Forecaster> the regular title check
reports all sorts of wrong names after running the
renumbering
L194[18:19:25]
<Forecaster> dammit
L196[18:20:41]
<lunar_sam>
today i will make a compression algo
L197[18:20:52]
<Forecaster> oh it was probably because it
errored when it tried to rename this file because there was already
a "s01e31 - Country Crisis"
L198[18:21:08]
<Forecaster> no idea how it matches
"Intro Video" to "Country Crisis"
L199[18:22:48]
<Forecaster> I'll just make it ignore
specials for now
L200[18:23:38]
<Forecaster> hooray, that was it
L201[18:33:36]
<Forecaster> oh, dammit
L202[18:33:51]
<Forecaster> why'd one special have to
have the same title as an episode...
L203[18:34:16]
<Forecaster> gonna have to make the api
only return non-specials too then I guess
L205[18:34:52]
<Forecaster> I do, none of the other ones
have internet
L206[18:35:07]
<Forecaster> I'll stay in my apartment as
much as possible though
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<Z0idberg>
@lunar_sam Have you played with Arrow for Kotlin?
L209[18:58:56]
<lunar_sam>
>Z0idberg: <@!175686996461617162> Have you played
wi…
L210[18:58:57]
<lunar_sam>
no
L211[19:21:39]
<Z0idberg>
It's an FP library
L212[19:26:20]
<Z0idberg>
@lunar_sam What do you think about my cpu architecture having the
abilit to "quick" swap the default stack?
L213[19:26:45]
<Z0idberg>
with the cpu having the ability to reset their heads on a
return
L214[19:26:57]
<Z0idberg>
so that you can give functions /subroutines clean stacks
L215[19:28:46]
<lunar_sam>
>Z0idberg: <@!175686996461617162> What do you think
…
L216[19:28:46]
<lunar_sam>
i wanted to do that with xdpu
L217[19:28:50]
<lunar_sam>
:)
L218[19:29:26]
<Z0idberg>
if you made some function that added two numbers, the procedure for
running this routine may look like this:
L219[19:29:27]
<Z0idberg>
You've already set up a custom-stack vector that you use for all of
your functions. So now you just:
L221[19:29:33]
<Z0idberg>
and you end up pushing to a different stack
L222[19:29:38]
<Z0idberg>
when ret is called, it returns to the stack you had before
L223[19:29:47]
<Z0idberg>
with the return values on it
L224[19:29:51]
<lunar_sam>
basically, there was a register that told the CPU where the stack
is
L225[19:29:58]
<Z0idberg>
yeah something like that
L226[19:30:04]
<lunar_sam>
in XDPU
L227[19:30:19]
<lunar_sam>
there was a few other things to it but w/e
L228[19:30:45]
<lunar_sam>
i think there was a max stack size and stack offset pointer
register too
L229[19:31:11]
<lunar_sam>
i wonder if i shoulf actually make XDPU
L230[19:31:25]
<lunar_sam>
with the 128 bit ints and everything
L231[19:31:30]
<Z0idberg>
What I want to do is have a register that tells the cpu where the
stack "vector" is not the stack base pointer. inside of
that vector which is anywhere in RAM will be 5 16 bit words (it's a
16 bit cpu):
L232[19:31:30]
<Z0idberg>
`MODE | BASE | SIZE | HEAD | TAIL`
L233[19:31:31]
<Z0idberg>
What's cool is that in MODE you can set a flag that turns the LIFO
stack into an FIFO stack. What do you think of that? So you can do
say a custom FIFO hardware queue to a UART.
L234[19:31:51]
<Z0idberg>
with this you can have stacks all over the place and just move the
vector pointer register wherever
L235[19:32:03]
<Z0idberg>
BASE is a pointer to the actual stack base of course
L236[19:32:23]
<lunar_sam>
i should make XDPU
L237[19:32:23]
<Z0idberg>
If I do it right I could make DMA work with FIFO stacks.
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<Z0idberg>
also, in MODE you can have that particular stack interrupt
L240[19:33:09]
<Z0idberg>
then the F and E (full and empty) flags are linked to your ALU flag
register
L241[19:33:47]
<Z0idberg>
so if you do an operation with the ALU on a particular stack you
can then do say a jump on full, which was set if the last stack
operation came out to a full stack
L242[19:34:00]
<Z0idberg>
or a full queue
L243[19:35:23]
<Z0idberg>
FIFO also currently has an overflow mode, so you can tell it not to
interrupt and to just overrite and infinitely loop over your FIFO
hardware queue
L244[19:35:36] <Amanda> but what about
underflow mode?
L245[19:35:53]
<Z0idberg>
I haven't seen a need for that yet. Got a use case?
L246[19:36:04] <Amanda> it's like overflow
mode, but lower
L247[19:36:30]
<Z0idberg>
right, in a queue though the head should never move backwards
before the tail
L248[19:36:36]
<Z0idberg>
unless there's something I'm missing
L249[19:36:43] <Amanda> I'm just being
silly
L250[19:37:00]
<Z0idberg>
You silly goose(cat)
L251[19:37:04]
<Z0idberg>
😛
L252[19:37:29]
<Forecaster> don't give the universe
ideas, geesecats would be terrible
L253[19:45:26]
<lunar_sam>
HLE time
L255[19:46:06]
<Forecaster> it's never done this until I
added the specials filtering
L256[19:56:09]
<Forecaster> glob I hate combined
episodes... they make everything so much more complicated :|
L257[20:42:13]
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L259[20:48:55]
<Forecaster> why is it repeating the
second digit...
L260[21:03:24] *
Amanda boops Elfi, offers her an egg she "found" by the
foxes
L261[21:04:00]
<Forecaster> oh, it's because of the (1)
isn't it...
L262[21:04:01]
<Forecaster> hrm
L263[21:04:12] <Amanda> Hrm, cat-boops
must be scary for fairy frens, my paw's as big as your torso!
L264[21:04:43]
<Forecaster> they're sturdy for their size
though
L265[21:19:09]
<Forecaster> oh, I see...
L266[21:19:16]
<Forecaster> it's the common match
filter
L267[21:20:00]
<Forecaster> all three files have ` -
Secret Origins (` in the name, so the filter filters it out,
resulting in s01e011 through 033
L268[21:20:09]
<Forecaster> which is then matched as an
episode number
L269[21:21:29]
<Forecaster> the obvious solution is to
just add a flag to enable this filter instead of it always
running
L270[21:21:51] <Amanda> or make it so the
filter only applies if the matched content is similar enough to the
show name
L271[21:22:30]
<Forecaster> that's not what the filter
does, it's not to filter out the show name
L272[21:23:06]
<Forecaster> it's to filter out the
garbage that comes after the episode title on every file in certain
torrents
L273[21:23:52]
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L274[21:24:09]
<Forecaster> the show name is always
before the season and ep digits, so that's easy to exclude, but I
need the common match filter to separate the garbage from the
episode title
L275[21:25:15]
<Forecaster> actually, I should see if I
can make the filter only match stuff at the end of the filename
(but before the extension), since the garbage is always at the
end
L276[21:25:44] <Legionfw> Hi All!Всем
привет!Who speak Russian?По Русски говорит кто?
L277[21:26:36]
<Forecaster> Hi, this is an english
channel
L278[21:27:07] <Legionfw> No RUS comunity
for this mode?
L279[21:27:36]
<Forecaster> probably, but not here
L280[21:28:05]
<Forecaster> and I don't speak russian so
I don't know of any
L281[21:33:29] <Amanda> I blame lunar_sam
for the recent youtube recommendations I've been getting like
"WE give an egg to every fox at saveafox!"
L282[21:34:44] <Amanda> THis crime shall
not go unpunished, watch your back, lunar_sam
L283[21:35:37] <Legionfw> you will have to
use a translator, this will greatly complicate the learning
process, but still do not drive it out, I will try to express my
thoughts clearly
L284[21:36:49] <Amanda> I think the
computercraft.ru community also branches out to OC
L285[21:40:09] <Legionfw> thanks!
hopefully there is some good stuff on opencomputers! Good luck,
don't cough!
L286[22:10:49] <lunar_sam> Amanda: A
L287[22:16:07] <Amanda> B
L288[22:16:16]
<Forecaster> C
L289[22:16:20] <Amanda> Q
L290[22:18:52] ⇦
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L291[23:34:15]
<Ashirg>
%sip
L292[23:34:16] <MichiBot> You drink a
molten avesmingo potion (New!). Everything Ashirg says is now in
Comic Sans until Sozin's Comet returns.
L293[23:34:35]
<Ashirg>
Shit...
L294[23:35:13]
<Ashirg>
Does somebody have a gun?