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L1[00:06:43] <dequbed> Amanda: Gee thanks,
fully redundant brain chips now \o/ Now I only need to redundandize
the rest of my central nervous system.
L2[00:08:05] <dequbed> @Ariri a) wtf. b)
wtf? c) no.
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<Neuro> aw
rip czat
L5[00:13:14]
<Neuro> aw
rip cat [Edited]
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L10[00:45:34] <Amanda> Elfi: did you ever
read a sci-fi story and get so immersed you feel like you're not
interacting with technology correctly anymore? Anyway, I want brain
implants.
L11[00:45:53] <Amanda> Let's make them run
Windows XP and control medical nanites
L12[00:47:34] <Amanda> %choose cereal or
find something else to inhale
L13[00:47:37] <MichiBot> Amanda: If I've
learned anything in life it's that you always pick
"cereal"
L14[00:47:54] <Amanda> sigh, fiiine
L15[00:48:10]
<Neuro>
let's all love lain
L16[01:01:18] <Amanda> I don't know, I'm
not sure if I'm emotionally ready for a relationship, let alone a
poly one
L17[01:06:21]
<Neuro>
haha
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<Ariri>
dequbed: :(
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L23[03:11:05] *
Amanda curls up around elfi, starting to think maybe reading all
day after only getting 5h of sleep wasn't the best idea when he
brain already has trouble with determining what memories are real
and what ones she's hallucinated from a story
L24[03:11:46] *
Amanda decides that's a problem for future-amanda, lays her head on
Elfi's general vicinity and zzzmews
L25[03:11:49] <Amanda> Night nerds
L26[03:28:51]
<Fizzyork>
Hi all. I was just wondering what the state of OpenComputers is for
Minecraft 1.18.
L27[03:30:32]
<Ocawesome101> @Fizzyork nonexistent
L28[03:30:47]
<Ocawesome101> It’ll exist if you port
it
L29[03:31:39]
<Fizzyork>
Thanks for the info. What was the last supported MC version?
L30[03:58:55]
<Michiyo>
1.12
L31[05:31:39]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L32[05:31:40] <MichiBot> Fopdoodle!
Forecaster! You beat Kodos's previous record of <0 (By 6
hours, 19 minutes and 25 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L33[05:31:41] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 6 hours, 19 minutes and 25 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00632 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.34628254 more points to pass Vaur!
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L50[10:19:13]
<Asseatingduck> Why no port to
1.16.5
L51[10:26:04] <ben_mkiv> because forge
changed a lot of things
L52[10:26:13] <ben_mkiv> and dropped scala,
which opencomputers is written in
L53[10:26:38] <ben_mkiv> so long story
short, it's probably less work to rewrite it from scratch, which
afaik some people are working on
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L55[11:09:54]
<Kristopher38> i see no 1.16 ports being
actively worked on
L56[11:10:41]
<Kristopher38> there were 2 afaik and both
people doing them quickly lost interest
L57[11:11:34]
<Neuro>
rip
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<Forecaster> I mean, Sangar is rewriting
it (if by rewriting you mean wiring a new mod that is vaguely
related)
L61[11:46:28]
<Senliast>
>Asseatingduck: Why no port to 1.16.5
L62[11:46:29]
<Senliast>
It doesn't work stable on 1.12 yet...
L63[11:52:51] <Izaya> The only issues I've
had on 1.12 are the eternal mild persistence issues?
L64[12:12:25]
<Senliast>
And random hard drives erasing and components disappearing...
L65[12:39:24] <Izaya> Guess I avoided the
dev builds with those issues :p
L66[12:43:09]
<Senliast>
Yeah that would be great, but it isn't. The issue is also present
on the official build from github.
L67[12:43:56] <Izaya> Are you using
filesystem buffering?
L68[12:44:33]
<Senliast>
Ehm no idea what it is, where can i see it?
L69[12:44:48] <Izaya> it's a config file
option
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L72[13:04:21] <Amanda> %choose rain box or
try and be "productive"
L73[13:04:21] <MichiBot> Amanda: After
all, why shouldn't you "try and be
"productive""?
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L77[13:21:09] <Amanda> I thought we had an
OC release with the crash + disk erase fix already>?
L78[13:21:35] <Amanda> It was a
long-standing race condition that changes in forge
exhaserbated
L79[13:22:03] <Amanda> if not, it's
definately fixed in the CI builds
L80[13:22:14] <Amanda> which are usually
just as stable
L81[13:39:57] <Izaya> yeah like I remember
that from ... ages ago
L82[13:42:03]
<Forecaster> Hooray, my internet is back
[Edited]
L83[13:42:11]
<Forecaster> Only took 9 days
L84[13:42:32]
<Forecaster> For them to turn my internet
back on
L85[13:53:14]
<Z0idberg>
You what's satisfyingly dangerous?
L87[14:06:34]
<Senliast>
>Izaya: it's a config file option
L88[14:06:34]
<Senliast>
Okay, I am currently at work but I will look into it later, are you
later online?
L89[14:07:41]
<Senliast>
Amanda, I am on 216 dev build, but it's still happens... or which
build do you mean?
L90[14:13:19] <Amanda> @Senilast what other
mods do you have, because It should be fixed for awhile now
L91[14:16:06]
<Senliast>
Okay I will also send the mod list, once I am done with work
L92[14:50:30] <Amanda> If you're using a
non-forge mod loader that may also be the cause. There's been
issues with sponge before for example
L94[15:08:42]
<Senliast>
okay thats my mod list, so actually not too much
L95[15:11:27]
<Senliast>
bufferChanges=false , is it this? i changed only one config flag
timeout=999999999 so the yielding this, but i think it shouldnt do
matter?
L96[15:12:16]
<Senliast>
and i am using official minecraft launcher with forge
14.23.5.2854
L97[15:14:47]
<Senliast>
ah and disableMemoryLimit=true
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L99[15:35:26] <Amanda> uh. disabling the
resource sandboxing like that might have an effect, why did you
even do that?
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L101[15:49:52]
<Senliast>
>Amanda: uh. disabling the resource sandboxing l…
L102[15:49:52]
<Senliast>
cuz i thought that it may slow down the PCs or so on... should i
return it to disableMemoryLimit true and timeout 5?
L103[15:50:03]
<Senliast>
cuz i thought that it may slow down the PCs or so on... should i
return it to disableMemoryLimit false and timeout 5? [Edited]
L104[15:50:23] <Amanda> it's meant to slow
down the PCs so that they don't overload the MC server and cause
lag
L105[15:50:44] <Amanda> and regardless
it's still hard-limited to 20 ticks a second
L106[15:50:54] <Amanda> for stuff like
screen updates
L107[15:51:48]
<Senliast>
ok, so i would set it to false and 5?
L108[15:52:12] <Amanda> yes. I've never
had issues with OC computers feeling slow, but then again I don't
use messes like MineOS
L109[15:52:37] <Amanda> at least, not
issues not caused by bad code
L110[15:53:30]
<Senliast>
and also sometimes the PC crashes with "too long without
yelding" therefore i set timeout to 999999999
L111[15:54:03] <Amanda> whatever the PC is
running is probably causing an infinite loop without yielding,
then
L112[15:54:44] <Amanda> That is there to
stop such potentially-malicious conditions from bringing down the
entire MC server
L113[15:55:10]
<Ocawesome101> ^ malicious or just
poorly-written
L114[15:55:21]
<Senliast>
it happened on my programs... so it means that i wrote it
wrong?
L115[15:55:52] <Amanda> if you share your
code, we can try and point out where it should be yielding
L116[15:55:53] <dequbed> Depends. Is your
program designed to lag out servers? Then no, you wrote it exactly
right :P
L117[15:56:22]
<Senliast>
so it happened pretty often (a blue screen with "too long
without yielding"), then i set the this timeout - and it never
happened then
L118[15:56:42]
<Senliast>
oh okay...
L119[15:57:37]
<Senliast>
but is MineOS bad? i am using its and its very nice, so thats a OS
with GUI
L120[15:57:55] <Amanda> MineOS is
atrocious
L121[15:58:00] <Amanda> a massive resource
hog
L122[15:58:13]
<Senliast>
i mean its single OS with GUI for OC, it has IDE etc... so its much
more comfortable than the the default command line
L123[15:58:45]
<Senliast>
oh okay...
L124[15:58:49] <Amanda> it's not the only
OS with a gui, it's just the most popular
L125[15:59:13] <dequbed> It's not
"bad". But GUIs require massive amounts of computation
power. Ever seen picture of completely hopelessly overloaded trucks
or bikes from Africa or India? It's like that. It *works* but it's
not the best way if you have alternatives.
L126[16:00:12]
<Senliast>
okay, i didnt know it. I choose it because it has pretty much of
APIs and a IDE with GUI, that make writing of programs more easier,
at least for me...
L127[16:03:17]
<Senliast>
but it should not be the problem for disappearing components?
because i would try to set the two values to default just like i
said, and then just look what happens...
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L129[16:05:35] <Amanda> what do you mean
"disabling components"
L130[16:06:15]
<Senliast>
disappearing components
L131[16:06:56] <Amanda> Does it happen
under openos? I've never had that happen, so it could be a mineos
big
L132[16:07:11] <Amanda> Bug*
L133[16:07:38]
<Senliast>
well just like i said, i have problem that sometimes hard drives of
PCs are just erases, so are blank and components in the PCs are
disappearing, so only blank PC with no components inside
L134[16:08:02]
<Senliast>
but it is somehow PC- or chunk-related so it happens always on the
same PCs
L135[16:08:30]
<Senliast>
and other PCs are running just fine.
L136[16:10:13] <Amanda> how did you create
those PCs? Duplicating items / pulling from the creative inventory
can cause problems, though the creative inventory problems should
all be fixed, I think
L137[16:10:58] <Amanda> what else is in
their chunk? Anything in the logs?
L138[16:11:35]
<Senliast>
ok so i copied them worldedit (/copy /paste), but then i remove and
throw the hard drive aways and insert new one from inventory
L139[16:11:57]
<Senliast>
i also treid completely destroying the PC case, and taking all
components new from inventory
L140[16:12:03]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L141[16:12:05] <MichiBot> Yikes! Vaur!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 6 hours, 19 minutes and
25 seconds (By 4 hours, 20 minutes and 59 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L142[16:12:06] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 10 hours, 40 minutes and 24 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.03045 (0.00435 x 7) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#1.
L143[16:12:40] <Amanda> I'm not sure then,
might be some interaction with worldedit or similar
L144[16:13:49]
<Senliast>
in the chunk are also wires from ProjectRed and elevator from
DynamicElevators (i use it as door xD)
L145[16:14:34]
<Senliast>
[16:30:37] [Server thread/WARN] [opencomputers]: A component of
type 'screen' disappeared (7c855af4-286f-477a-b651-e743b06b1f00)!
This usually means that it didn't save its node.
L146[16:14:46]
<Senliast>
thats what appears in the log, as example. so i assume its
that
L147[16:16:35] <Amanda> Did you paste it
multiple times?
L148[16:17:10] <Amanda> OC really isn't
designed for that kind of duplication of entire computers and their
components.
L149[16:20:19]
<Senliast>
yeah, so i copy and paste the building with PCs multiple times, but
then i destroy the PCs and put new components from inventory by
hand
L150[16:29:38]
<MGR> What
if you copy and paste the building, and then put the PCs in?
L151[16:30:23]
<Senliast>
yes, it does actually more sense
L152[16:36:38] <Amanda> note that things
like screens, relays, etc also need to be rebuild/placed
L153[16:37:04] <Amanda> not just the
components inside the computer and the case
L154[16:42:45]
<Senliast>
okay i will try it. do you think that it may not happen in 217? i
am currently on 216 because of redstone bug but if it will not
happen on 217- then the redstone bug doesnt matter for me.
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<Z0idberg>
Ok.
L157[16:48:24]
<Z0idberg>
Discord's official stable package is now broken on many
distributions by default so I had to move to Canary. Annoying but
ok
L158[16:48:47]
<Z0idberg>
They decided to screw up the ffmpeg dependency
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L160[16:58:35] <Amanda> somehow I'm not
surprised
L161[18:43:45]
<Ashirg>
%sip
L162[18:43:48] <MichiBot> You drink an
eroded moonstone potion (New!). The potion contained a computer
virus! But Ashirg's anti-virus routines destroy it.
L163[18:50:34]
<Forecaster> Ooh
L165[18:50:41]
<Forecaster> Is finally here
L166[18:50:46]
<Forecaster> It's*
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<Kristopher38> finally
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L170[19:05:06]
<Kodos> Did
U9 finally drop
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<Forecaster> I hope they make a more
transporty one next
L176[20:12:32] <CompanionCube> 'Two in
five people in England and Wales from an ethnic minority background
could become eligible to be deprived of their citizen status
without warning.'
L177[20:15:54]
<Ocawesome101> o.0
L178[20:17:11] <Amanda> Good mews, I
finally figured out how to make my homelab stop running at 4.5GHz
all the time
L179[20:17:24] <Amanda> maybe now the fan
will survive until I get back from my holiday
L180[20:18:09] <Amanda> turns out under
modern intel drivers, "ondemand" doesn't exist, you have
"performance" and "powersave" which are
ondemand, but skew to max and min respectively
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L183[21:13:05]
<Kodos>
%sip
L184[21:13:07] <MichiBot> You drink a
molten orange potion (New!). A genie appears out of the empty
bottle, turns it into a pie, then vanishes.
L185[21:40:37]
<Senliast>
Is it Microsoft Flight Simulator?
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L187[21:53:18] <Amanda> KSP I think
L188[22:08:04]
<Forecaster> Yes, aka Kerbal space
program
L189[22:10:34]
<Z0idberg>
What are you talking about, they're totally playing barbie(r) for
the NES
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<Ashirg>
>Amanda: turns out under modern intel drivers, …
L193[22:18:10]
<Ashirg>
Intel
L194[22:18:11]
<Ashirg>
Smh
L195[22:18:31]
<Ashirg> I
have an intel too, but still
L196[22:23:27] <Amanda> %remindme 45m text
your aunt about the fan you're mailing her
L197[22:23:28] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"text your aunt about the fan you're mailing her" in 45m
at 12/09/2021 11:08:27 PM
L198[22:25:12] <Amanda> @Ashirg I don't
much care what cpu I have really, if it's faster than whatever I'm
upgrading from, that's fine enough for me, tbh
L199[22:25:18] <Amanda> I think my gaming
rig has an intel i5
L200[22:25:51] <Amanda> the machine I was
having the CPU govener issues with is an intel NUC 8th gen, which I
use as a homelab, and accidentally the fan
L201[22:26:27] <Amanda> Turns out it has
one of those fans you're meant to hold in place when you use
compressed air on it
L202[22:27:34]
<Ashirg>
Newer intel CPUs apparently have a mini OS that's also used to spy
on the users or something like that
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L204[22:28:21] <Amanda> not really _meant_
to, just poorly security-revieweed so it's got lots of shitty
security
L205[22:28:38] <Amanda> assuming you mean
the Intel Management Engine
L206[22:29:02] <Amanda> It's meant for
enterprises and such to do remote management easier across a
fleet
L207[22:29:12] <dequbed> It's the only
part of a modern intel that has anything that could be considered
close to a "full OS", so probably, yes :P
L208[22:29:40] <Amanda> dequbed: I mean,
their Intel Edison ran a side-processor with an
even-more-stripped-down Linux on it, so
L209[22:29:52] <Amanda> which ran the BT
and such
L210[22:30:05] <dequbed> Uh yeah
L211[22:30:09] <dequbed> Every Modem does
that
L212[22:30:14] <dequbed> Either Linux or
Android
L213[22:30:49] <Amanda> They actually
published the source for the image, probably due to GPL
restrictions, but no way to flash it yourself, or instructions on
how to compile it, IIRC
L214[22:32:30] <Amanda> ... girls.
L215[22:32:35] <dequbed> I mean yeah, FCC
rules didn't exactly encourage user reflashable code :P
L216[22:32:41] <Amanda> That's all I have
to say about this lysdecia mis-read: "In the cloud: How
machine learning boobs product discovery for retail."
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<lunar_sam>
new lcpio version soon
L218[22:41:10]
<lunar_sam>
with support for links and a hot new liblcpio for all your lower
level cpio creation needs
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<Z0idberg>
I want the version of lcpio that has an arbitrary code execution
exploit
L221[22:53:02]
<lunar_sam>
but it doesn't support rars
L222[23:08:28] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
text your aunt about the fan you're mailing her
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