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<Ocawesome101> >Ocawesome101:
<@373271404155764747> probably not, though I intend to, and
SFS _is_ the short …
L2[00:39:17]
<Ocawesome101> Note to self: actually do
this
L3[00:39:43]
<Ocawesome101> >Wattana: > he
L4[00:39:43]
<Ocawesome101> Oh lmao, Oca / OC /
Ocawesome are all things people call me
L5[01:03:45] * Amanda
curls up around Elfi, meows sleepily about her plans for fox
domination
L6[01:03:55] * Amanda
wonders who left all these tireds around
L7[01:06:38] <Amanda> %choose rain box or
tomorrow
L8[01:06:38] <MichiBot> Amanda: I saw that
"tomorrow" is the best choice in a vision
L9[01:06:42] * Amanda
nods
L10[01:19:17]
<Wattana>
@Ocawesome101 feature req: ease of use for sector-based read and
write
L11[01:19:31]
<Wattana>
>Ocawesome101: Note to self: actually do this
L12[01:19:32]
<Wattana>
(this)
L13[01:19:52]
<Wattana>
Crap I forgot to disable ping
L14[01:27:20] <Amanda> %give MichiBot 11037
written in neon pink
L15[01:27:20] *
MichiBot accepts 11037 written in neon pink and adds it to her
inventory
L16[01:27:41] <Amanda> %give MichiBot a box
of Crunchy Crunchy Cereal
L17[01:27:41] *
MichiBot accepts the box of Crunchy Crunchy Cereal and adds it to
her inventory
L18[01:28:00]
<Ocawesome101> @Wattana please elaborate,
the tools would deal with most of the low level stuff transparently
(eg `sfs <image> add-file <path> <file>` or `sfs
<image> format`
L19[01:29:38] <Amanda> Did corded glitch
out overnight, or are you two continuing that Convo from somewhere
else. First I saw was you telling wattana about this sfs thing, the
wattana going green text he
L20[01:30:56] <Amanda> Oh wait, I see
now
L21[01:31:07] <Amanda> %blame the foxes
somehow
L22[01:31:08] *
MichiBot blames the foxes somehow for the return of
Vecna
L23[01:31:42] *
Amanda lays her head on elfi, meows sleepily as she dozes
off
L24[01:32:01]
<Wattana>
>Ocawesome101: <@373271404155764747> please elaborate, the
tools would deal with most of …
L25[01:32:01]
<Wattana>
Storing which sector(units of 512 bytes) a file belongs in would be
convenient. It could still be easily calculated by FS drivers
though
L26[01:33:06]
<Ocawesome101> That’s what blocks are
for
L27[01:46:47]
<Wattana>
One sector a block is the wtg I guess
L28[01:50:46]
<Wattana>
AFAIK since SFS uses Unix flags it should be possible to add hard
links right?
L29[01:51:40]
<Ocawesome101> Yes
L30[01:51:45]
<Ocawesome101> Trivial even
L32[02:13:08]
<Michiyo>
lol it *just* got locked
L33[02:15:03]
<Ocawesome101> [x] nice
L34[02:15:08]
<Michiyo>
*sigh* this is going to be A LOT of emails.
L35[02:20:18]
<Michiyo>
yeaaaah *lots* of emails
L36[02:28:28]
<Z0idberg>
WTH is going on with that
L37[02:28:45]
<ThePiGuy24> lmao
L38[02:29:11]
<Z0idberg>
wait
L39[02:29:19]
<Z0idberg>
how did it notify that many people now ?
L40[02:29:33]
<Z0idberg>
is that how many members of epicgames there are on github?
L41[02:30:03]
<Z0idberg>
OH
L42[02:30:16]
<Z0idberg>
well wait
L43[02:30:24]
<Z0idberg>
thats just @EpicGames/artv2-admin @EpicGames/developers
@EpicTeamAdmin
L44[02:31:04]
<Z0idberg>
wow heh
L45[02:33:42]
<Z0idberg>
LOL there's now a 404 on the epic games developers member
list
L46[02:33:49]
<Z0idberg>
did they delete them XD
L47[02:36:31] <CompanionCube>
....again?
L48[02:37:12] <CompanionCube> this isn't
even the first time it's happened with epic games iirc
L49[02:41:11]
<Michiyo>
@EpicGames/developers is 400k members lol
L50[02:41:32]
<Michiyo>
100 emails and climbing still
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L58[05:27:34]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L59[05:27:34] <MichiBot> Sard! Forecaster!
You beat your own previous record of <0 (By 8 hours, 27 minutes
and 50 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L60[05:27:35] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 8 hours, 27 minutes and 50 seconds! No points gained for
stealing from yourself. (Lost out on 0.00846)
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L62[08:18:43]
<Forecaster> Wellp, the script is running
on the json now, splitting it into individual files for each
system
L63[08:18:56]
<Forecaster> it's up to 40k now
L64[08:19:07]
<Forecaster> lots more to go
L65[08:19:47]
<Forecaster> gonna stop it and make it put
the system files in a subdir...
L66[08:24:00]
<Forecaster> apparently there's 400
billion star systems, that's gonna be a lot of files
L67[08:24:37]
<Forecaster> fortunately I don't need all
this data, I'm mostly interested in the system names and the
coordinates
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L72[08:34:52]
<Forecaster> there we go, now it's running
again
L73[08:35:00]
<Forecaster> 200 billion files here I
come
L74[08:42:44]
<Forecaster> once that is done I need to
read each file and squeeze the data I want out and but it in a
db
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<Bob>
finally added a streamed variant of rawcall in my OC2 HLAPI
library
L79[09:12:25]
<Bob>
altough i still need to switch to MMIO
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L81[09:17:54]
<Forecaster> 750k files created so
far
L83[09:25:57]
<Bob>
`Process exited with code 143.`
L84[09:25:57]
<Bob> OOM
Killed huh
L85[09:33:18]
<Forecaster> 1 million files!
L86[09:41:17]
<Forecaster> way better than 1 million
flies
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L89[09:59:22] <arartem2> привет
L90[09:59:22] <artem3> привет
L91[09:59:59]
<Forecaster> %translate ^
L92[10:00:00] <MichiBot> Hello
L93[10:00:06]
<Forecaster> %hello
L94[10:00:06] <MichiBot> Hello! Welcome to
#oc! The one and only opencomputers channel! Please ask your
questions directly (dont ask to ask) and provide error/code
examples! (Use pastebin.com if theyre more than one line!) Dont
mind the random conversation you might have walked into.
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L97[10:55:57]
<Forecaster> almost at 2.5 million files,
still hacking away at it
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L99[11:12:53] <Amanda> Who let the foxen
into my head, playing bongos constantly
L100[11:13:09] <Amanda> Definitely the
foxen at fault, not massive caffeine withdrawal
L101[11:14:41]
<Forecaster> sounds plausible
L102[11:14:43]
<Forecaster> %sip
L103[11:14:44] <MichiBot> You drink a sour
coralcreep potion (New!). Forecaster barely manages to catch a
green shell that appears in front of them! (Rem. uses: 1)
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L105[11:23:09]
<Forecaster> also I'm pretty sure I didn't
help with such a scheme while I was a fox
L106[11:23:45] <Amanda> Elfi: don't you
hate when a manufacturing error leads to half the game controller
being on the bottom instead of the top?
L108[11:39:20]
<Wattana>
what game is that?
L109[11:39:56] <Amanda> if it's the same
one I've been linking recently, Space Haven. I can't verify because
the URL got cut off in the reply
L110[11:40:22] <Amanda>
"recently" being all of yesterday
L111[11:42:33]
<Forecaster> it is Space Haven
L112[11:44:21] <Amanda> Also you'll never
guess who forgot to plug in her laptop last night after moving from
utility to comfort
L113[11:47:08]
<Forecaster> was it someone named Jenny
who lives in Florida?
L114[11:47:22] <Amanda> Maybe!
L115[12:33:17] <Amanda> %choose continue
playing with bottymcbotface or spaaace
L116[12:33:17] <MichiBot> Amanda: Why not
both? Okay fine. "continue playing with
bottymcbotface".
L118[12:59:44]
<Forecaster> broke 5 million
L119[12:59:54]
<Forecaster> only 199 995 million
left
L120[13:00:34]
<Forecaster> and it's only taken 3.5 hours
to get this far
L121[13:18:51]
<Forecaster> %sip
L122[13:18:51] <MichiBot> You drink a
gloopy caterium potion (New!). Forecaster turns into a tiberium
horse girl until they have some bacon.
L123[13:19:02]
<Forecaster> huh
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L125[14:07:38] <Amanda> Oh good.
L126[14:07:48] <Amanda> Ktistec
self-destructed when I updated it!
L127[14:08:17]
<Forecaster> They put too much C4 in a
patch again
L128[14:10:24] <Amanda> guess I'm not
using it anymore, then, since fuck that noise
L129[14:12:11] <Amanda> Elfi, dequbed,
Izaya: Others I forget: My fedi instance self-destructed when I
updated it, so I guess I'm off fedi for now
L130[14:12:25] <Izaya> oof
L131[14:12:38] *
Izaya gives Amanda FAB
L132[14:12:43] <Amanda> FAB?
L133[14:17:17] <Amanda> hrm, apparently
NixOS has a module to run masto. Maybe I'll set that up some other
time
L134[14:20:33] <Amanda> Oh, there's a
nixos pleroma module as well
L135[14:20:41] <Amanda> still a problem
for future-amanda
L136[14:21:01] <Amanda> I'm too headachey
for that today
L137[14:29:10] *
Amanda curls up around Elfi, contemplates 2d or 3d
space
L138[14:31:00]
<Forecaster> why not 4D
L139[14:31:18] <Amanda> dequbed gets angry
when I bat at the timeline like that
L140[14:31:40] <Amanda> something about
exploding suns and infinite blackholes or something
L141[14:31:55]
<Forecaster> it can do with a bit of
jostling occasionally
L142[14:32:04]
<Forecaster> gets too dull otherwise
L143[14:32:16] <Amanda> %choose 2d or
3d
L144[14:32:17] <MichiBot> Amanda: The
proof is in the pudding. Definitely "2d". Now please get
it out of my pudding.
L145[14:33:47] <dequbed> @Forecaster I'd
prefer not cleaning up the accidental spacetime rampages of a semi
omnipotent cat. I have enough work to do with the shenanigans
@Ariri gets up to.
L146[14:34:09] *
Amanda loads up space haven, hopes she can get started producing
food soon, her people aren't happy eating poop-algee
L147[14:39:12]
<Forecaster> but the excitement!
L148[14:48:12]
<ThePiGuy24> >Forecaster: only 199 995
million left
L149[14:48:13]
<ThePiGuy24> why do you need 200 billion
json files?
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L152[14:55:27] <Amanda> I'm not sure 200b
small json files will be faster to process through than a single
large one
L153[14:55:47] <Amanda> There's a
significant speed disadvantage to opening / closing many little
files
L154[15:01:47] <Amanda> Well, that's... a
choice
L156[15:02:27] <Amanda> to learn to disect
humans, you must first learn to grow crops
L157[15:02:44] <Amanda> humans and
monsters*
L158[15:09:46] <Amanda> Want to see a
couple of logistics roombas carrying corpses?
L160[15:22:19]
<Forecaster> you're right of course, I was
going to make individual files first, but this is taking way longer
than I thought, and it's going to take just as long to parse the
files again
L161[15:22:53]
<Forecaster> I don't have the database set
up, but I suspect it's easier to do that and then parse the file
directly into the database
L162[16:05:57] <stephan48> what kind of
data is it?
L163[16:19:01]
<Forecaster> what do you mean
L164[16:21:49] <stephan48> the data you
are trying to handle?
L165[16:22:30]
<Forecaster> It's just the entire galaxy
with around 200 billion star systems
L166[16:23:17] <dequbed> Yeah, opening 200
billion files fast is … calling for rather fancy solutions. I'd
recommend that, that number of files would get many normal FS
setups close to inode exhaustion in the first place.
L167[16:23:58] <dequbed>
s/recommend/recommend against/
L168[16:23:58] <MichiBot> <dequbed>
Yeah, opening 200 billion files fast is … calling for rather fancy
solutions. I'd recommend against that, that number of files would
get many normal FS setups close to inode exhaustion in the first
place.
L169[16:24:53]
<Forecaster> When I stopped the script it
had just created file 7 825 389
L171[16:27:42] <dequbed> IIRC the default
maximum of inodes under ext4 with default config is 2e32
L172[16:28:22] <Amanda> dequbed:
arguments, not inodes. He's trying to rm 500k files at once, which
woud be an argument list of 500k. IIRC the process argument limit
is 4096?
L173[16:28:51]
<Forecaster> 7 mil
L174[16:29:00] <dequbed> I am aware, that
was not a comment towards the rm screenshot. The solution for that
is `rm -r` anyway :p
L175[16:29:06]
<Forecaster> though less now since it's
been deleting chunks of them
L176[16:29:07] <Amanda> haha, true
L177[16:29:28] <Amanda> Deleting the
parent directory will have a nice shortcut in marking the children,
won't it?
L178[16:29:40] <Amanda> IIRC that's a
thing anyway
L179[16:29:42]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L180[16:29:43] <MichiBot> Geez! Vaur! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of 8 hours, 27 minutes and 50
seconds (By 2 hours, 34 minutes and 17 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L181[16:29:44] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 11 hours, 2 minutes and 8 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.02313 (0.00257 x 9) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#1.
L182[16:30:01]
<Forecaster> but then I have to *recreate
the directory*
L183[16:30:22] <Amanda> oh no, not mkdir!
Anything but that!
L184[16:52:04] <stephan48> mkdir empty/;
rsync -a --delete empty to-be-cleaned-dir
L185[16:52:16] <stephan48> i found rsync
to be devilish fast with deleting entries
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L187[17:07:18] <Dark_Steveneq> hello
L188[17:07:54]
<Forecaster> hello again
L189[17:08:33] <Dark_Steveneq> servers are
so powerful
L190[17:08:51]
<Forecaster> I guess
L191[17:09:10] <Dark_Steveneq> ability to
put more that 2 sticks of ram is extreamly usefull, espessialy when
using mineos
L192[17:09:21]
<Forecaster> nobody here uses mineos
L193[17:09:27] <Dark_Steveneq> oh
L194[17:09:30] <Dark_Steveneq> lol
L195[17:09:45]
<Forecaster> it's extravagant
eyecandy
L196[17:09:55] <Dark_Steveneq> kinda
L197[17:10:36] <Dark_Steveneq> the only
thing i need in mineos is working terminal
L198[17:10:45] <Dark_Steveneq> cuz now i
use 2 servers
L199[17:11:02] <Dark_Steveneq> first with
mineos, second with openos
L200[17:11:20] <Dark_Steveneq> irc client
in mineos is broken for some reason
L201[17:12:16] <CompanionCube> Forecaster:
er, 1 billion files, never mind 200, at 4K lower bound each is
still 4T....
L202[17:14:54]
<Forecaster> I don't know what that
means
L203[17:16:16] <CompanionCube> it means
your per-system storage budget is very low
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L205[17:19:23] <CompanionCube> at 1K per
system you would need 200T, at 64 bytes it's 12T, to get under say
4T you're limited to 16 bytes.
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L209[17:34:55] <Dark_Steveneq> what
capacity floppy disk have in this mod?
L210[17:35:01] <Dark_Steveneq> 4mb?
L211[17:35:13]
<Forecaster> whatever the config says they
do
L212[17:35:26] <Dark_Steveneq> oh
L213[17:35:51] <Dark_Steveneq> but they
have 4mb by default?
L214[17:36:05]
<Forecaster> I don't remember of the top
of my head
L215[17:42:41]
<lunar_sam>
512k
L216[17:45:14] <Dark_Steveneq>
thanks
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L218[18:07:42]
<Ariri>
%pat dequbed
L219[18:07:43] <MichiBot> Ariri is patting
dequbed with srsbsns. dequbed regains 1d4 => 4 hit points!
Srsbsns fell into a well that appeared out of nowhere!
L220[18:09:03] <Amanda> %remindme 6h I
guess re-try deploying ansible since you'll be un-banned by
docker.io
L221[18:09:03] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"I guess re-try deploying ansible since you'll be un-banned by
docker.io" in 6h at 06/06/2022 12:09:03 AM
L222[18:09:24] <Amanda> oh.
L223[18:09:27] <Amanda> That's like
2200
L224[18:09:30] <Amanda> no. 2000
L225[18:09:44] <Amanda> Might not be
computered then
L226[18:11:04] <Amanda> Turns out, I had
no more space in /var/lib/containers, so a crash-looping service
was doing 3 pull attempts per launch, and it's been failing for
like an hour
L227[18:11:10]
<Forecaster> no serious business allowed.
it fell down a well
L228[18:16:00]
<Forecaster> %sip
L229[18:16:00] <MichiBot> You drink a wild
adamantium potion (New!). Forecaster is now Borg until they say the
phrase "Crystal Woof".
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L231[18:16:30]
<Forecaster> is "crystal woof"
gem werewolves?
L232[18:29:46] <Amanda> damn keming
L233[18:30:19]
<Forecaster> ?
L234[18:30:25] <Amanda> thought that said
"crystal wool"
L235[18:30:34] <Amanda> was confused how
sheep are werewolves
L236[18:30:36]
<Forecaster> same
L237[18:36:05]
<Forecaster> there we go, files
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L238[18:48:42] <Amanda> _Caroline
Deleted_
L239[18:50:26]
<Ocawesome101> goodbye, Caroline
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L242[19:12:24]
<Vaur>
%sip
L243[19:12:24] <MichiBot> You drink a
mutable aegisalt potion (New!). Vaur turns into a dalekanium sheep
until they sneeze.
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L245[19:30:38]
<Forecaster> sigh, now I need to figure
out what data I want from these systems and set up a table for
it
L246[19:30:43]
<Forecaster> then I can start the parser
again
L247[19:41:55] <Dark_Steveneq> is making
file server posible
L248[19:42:29] <CompanionCube> yeS?
L249[19:42:31]
<Forecaster> yes
L250[19:43:09] <Dark_Steveneq> how?
L251[19:43:48]
<Forecaster> split a file into chunks and
send over a modem
L252[19:44:17]
<Forecaster> send file lists, etc
L253[19:44:25]
<Forecaster> stuff file servers do
L254[19:44:57] <Dark_Steveneq> but it will
split automatically, or what?
L255[19:45:07] <Dark_Steveneq> also i
can't find modem
L256[19:45:56]
<Forecaster> no
L257[19:46:20]
<Forecaster> and modem is a component used
by devices
L258[19:46:23]
<Forecaster> check the wiki
L259[19:46:40] <Dark_Steveneq> ok
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L262[20:30:47] <CompanionCube> why use
text for the star class field
L263[20:31:10]
<Forecaster> I'm just taking what's in the
json data
L264[20:31:16] <CompanionCube> ah
L265[20:31:59]
<Forecaster> I'm still in the testing
stage though, this was just a test import
L266[20:32:09] <Dark_Steveneq> does any
other desktop envionment other than mineos exist?
L267[20:32:14]
<Forecaster> I'm currently looking at why
two fields are empty
L268[20:33:28]
<Forecaster> oh
L270[20:33:52]
<Forecaster> So the data isn't always
complete
L271[20:33:54]
<Forecaster> apparently
L272[20:35:09] <Amanda> makes sense, the
entire galaxy hasn't been visited yet, I assume
L273[20:35:57]
<Forecaster> yeah
L274[20:38:05]
<Forecaster> I suppose I should parse the
star classes into a list and just use a numeric id
L275[20:39:17]
<Forecaster> hm, my database system can't
do numeric auto incrementing ids I don't think...
L276[20:40:40]
<Forecaster> It uses uuids, but I should
implement auto incrementing tables too, it's definitely useful
here
L277[21:16:13] <Amanda> %tell Inari
spirits aren't a very reliable material to build a bridge out
of
L278[21:16:14] <MichiBot> Amanda: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L279[21:17:42] <Amanda> %choose halucinate
or irradiate
L280[21:17:43] <MichiBot> Amanda: Eeny,
meeny, miny, irradiate.
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L282[21:22:27] <Amanda> %choose
laptopnaptime?
L283[21:22:27] <MichiBot> Amanda: Yes! Do
it now!
L284[21:22:32] <Amanda> D:
L285[21:22:44] *
Amanda quickly beams her laptop to the storage table, curls up
around Elfi
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L287[21:44:56] <Dark_Steveneq> can
somebody help me figure out why i can't read text file with
io.open?
L288[21:50:26]
<Forecaster> you're probably doing
something wrong
L289[21:51:23]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L290[21:51:24] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
Forecaster, you were not able to beat Vaur's record of 11 hours, 2
minutes and 8 seconds this time. 5 hours, 21 minutes and 40 seconds
were wasted! Missed by 5 hours, 40 minutes and 27 seconds!
L292[21:52:02] <Dark_Steveneq> server side
thing
L293[21:52:08] <Dark_Steveneq> for file
server
L296[21:53:27] <Dark_Steveneq> client side
code
L297[21:54:13] <Dark_Steveneq> i never
coded in lua, so my code is probably awfull
L298[21:57:08] <Amanda> Elfi: the trans
daughter of the werewolf Mafia sends her regards
L299[21:59:52]
<Forecaster> Have you checked that the
computers are actually receiving the events?
L300[22:00:12]
<Forecaster> The dmesg program is useful
for this
L301[22:01:23] <Dark_Steveneq> oh
L302[22:03:30] <Dark_Steveneq> what about
sending messages?
L303[22:03:59]
<Forecaster> What about what about sending
messages?
L304[22:04:19] <Dark_Steveneq> is there
utility for that
L305[22:04:36] <Dark_Steveneq> or i have
to use lua
L306[22:04:43]
<Forecaster> The Lua repl
L307[22:05:40] <Dark_Steveneq> huh?
L308[22:06:52]
<Forecaster> Aka the Lua interpreter, or
the "Lua" program
L309[22:07:24] <Dark_Steveneq> i already
got sending and recieving messages working
L310[22:07:29] <Dark_Steveneq> but i can't
read file
L311[22:07:37] <Dark_Steveneq> i want to
read
L312[22:07:44] <Dark_Steveneq> from client
device
L313[22:09:14]
<Forecaster> Have you tried reading and
printing locally then
L314[22:09:48] <Dark_Steveneq> i
tried
L315[22:09:53] <Dark_Steveneq> and it
didn't worked too
L316[22:11:13]
<Forecaster> Didn't work either
L317[22:11:19] <Dark_Steveneq> no
L318[22:12:17]
<Forecaster> Maybe figure that part of
first without the networking stuff
L319[22:12:33] <Dark_Steveneq> i tried
that already
L320[22:12:49] <Dark_Steveneq> same error
as before
L321[22:15:05]
<Forecaster> What error
L322[22:15:34] <Dark_Steveneq> attempt to
index local 'self' (a nil value)
L323[22:15:39]
<Forecaster> First time in hearing about
any errors
L324[22:15:54] <Dark_Steveneq> what?
L325[22:17:57]
<Forecaster> You said "same error as
before" but you never said anything about any errors before,
you just linked to some code
L326[22:18:53] <Dark_Steveneq> yea, it
gave me same error when i tried to read any file
L327[22:19:04] <Dark_Steveneq> with or
without networking
L328[22:20:26]
<Forecaster> Okay, well maybe you
shouldn't try to index "self" since it doesn't
exist
L329[22:20:35]
<Forecaster> Anyway, I'm going to sleep
now
L330[22:21:18] <Dark_Steveneq> wdym by
indexing self?
L331[22:21:54] <Dark_Steveneq> u mean that
i can't have script in same folder as file i want to access?
L332[22:22:26]
<Forecaster> Maybe you should start by
looking up what the error means
L333[22:22:47] <Dark_Steveneq> yea
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L336[23:20:50] <Amanda> %choose boot back
up for 🍄?
L337[23:20:50] <MichiBot> Amanda: Are you
sure? Well alright.
L338[23:47:13]
<Ocawesome101> drove 30 minutes today
\o/
L339[23:49:03]
<Kristopher38> how old are you
again?
L340[23:49:19]
<Ocawesome101> 15
L341[23:49:29]
<Ocawesome101> got my learner's permit a
few days ago