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<Vaur>
%tonk
L9[04:42:40] <MichiBot> Aw jeez! Vaur! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 7 hours, 10 minutes
and 32 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L10[04:42:41] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 7 hours, 10 minutes and 32 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.00718
tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #1.
L11[04:49:04]
<ThePiGuy24> aa why is it so hot this
weekend and the days after
L12[04:49:20]
<ThePiGuy24> due to be 39C on
tuesday
L13[04:49:43]
<ThePiGuy24> how the fuck am i meant to
stay cool without AC when the ambient temperature is above body
temperature
L14[05:04:58] <Izaya> a fan and beach
clothes
L15[05:08:34] <lunar_sam> hi izzy
L16[05:08:47] <lunar_sam> did you see my
advancements with lcpio
L17[05:13:34] *
Izaya scrolls up
L18[05:14:49] <Corded> *
<Ocawesome101> doesn't bother reading 12 days of
backlog
L19[05:59:17]
<Vaur> due
to be 41C today ... fortunatly it's the last day, tomorrow it'll be
10° lower
L20[06:19:42]
<Ambatukam vs
Kakanku> can anyone tell me how to connect the IR locomotive
control card to a computer
L21[06:20:31]
<Ambatukam vs
Kakanku> I put it in the PCI/E slot of a creative computer, I
just don't know what to type into the computer to start controlling
it
L22[06:21:13] <CompanionCube> probably
exposed as a component?
L23[06:22:30]
<Ambatukam vs
Kakanku> I saw the radio control card page it said something
about polling the card with a component name
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L27[07:15:00] <Izaya> lunar_sam: concept:
terminal multiplexer card: provides multiple 80x25 monochrome GPU
components on one card
L28[07:15:07] <Izaya> or alternatively just
multiple GPUs on a card
L29[07:17:12]
<Forecaster> >Ambatukam vs Kakanku: I
saw the radio control card page it said something about polling the
card wi…
L30[07:17:12]
<Forecaster> Start with the Lua prompt by
typing `lua`
L31[07:17:31]
<RedstoneParkour> >Forecaster: Start
with the Lua prompt by typing `lua`
L32[07:17:32]
<RedstoneParkour> actually first list the
components with `components`
L33[07:18:00]
<Forecaster> Then type `component.`
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<Forecaster> Then press tab to cycle
through available components until you find yours
L36[07:19:25]
<Forecaster> When you find it add a period
after and press tab again to cycle through the components
methods
L37[07:49:54] <lunar_sam> Izaya: i like
this idea
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<Pokeman2003> dr and fs are done.
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<Pokeman2003> Also if you fill up the
screen dr pauses the readback, just like tr does. (tr is still
broken and I don't entirely understand how it keeps losing an
entire character)
https://tinyurl.com/2xr25m33
L45[08:28:33]
<Pokeman2003> Oh, huh, I fixed it.
Neat.
L46[08:31:02]
<ThePiGuy24> >Izaya: a fan and beach
clothes
L47[08:31:02]
<ThePiGuy24> a) fan just blows hot
air
L48[08:31:02]
<ThePiGuy24> b) i dont not and do not wish
to own, beach clothes
L49[08:33:21] <Izaya> lunar_sam: I desire
mainframe funtimes
L50[08:36:42] <CompanionCube> Izaya: inb4
block-based terminals a la IBM.
L51[08:45:42] <Izaya> CompanionCube: I
still want microcontrollers with displays and keyboards to build
smart terminals
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L54[08:49:40] <lunar_sam> Izaya: i can now
store files over 4GiB in a cpio
L55[08:50:08] <lunar_sam> a normal binary
cpio
L56[08:50:17] <lunar_sam> that you can
read* with gnu cpio
L57[08:59:14] <Izaya> *some conditions
apply
L58[08:59:56] <Izaya> *lunaboards is not
responsible for any bodily or psychic damage that comes from this
action
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L61[09:10:42] <lunar_sam> basically with
gnu cpio you see through the illusion and the actual file only
contains the first 4GiB but you can cat the whole thing back
together
L62[09:25:41] <lunar_sam> but hey
L63[09:26:19] <lunar_sam> hacking
extensions to normal cpio formats is gonna have easier adoption
than making a new format i guess
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<RedstoneParkour> >Pokeman2003: Also if
you fill up the screen dr pauses the readback, just like tr does.
(tr is s…
L66[10:18:35]
<RedstoneParkour> why does it display '.0'
in the file size?
L67[10:29:14] <lunar_sam> Izaya: i swear to
fuck i'm gonna shift-check someone one of these days
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L70[11:23:30] <Izaya> lunar_sam: I desire a
caltrop dispenser
L71[11:39:13] <gruetzkopf> the wild mix of
OC and OC2 in here is always fun
L72[12:07:32]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L73[12:07:32] <MichiBot> Geez! Forecaster!
You beat Vaur's previous record of 7 hours, 10 minutes and 32
seconds (By 14 minutes and 18 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L74[12:07:33] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 7 hours, 24 minutes and 51 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00192 (0.00024 x 8) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #2. Need 0.56479 more points to pass Vaur!
L75[12:33:29]
<Z0idberg>
That reminds me I need to try and get freebsd to run on oc2
L76[12:34:29]
<Z0idberg>
I wonder if there are drivers for grueskoph's fork with
networking
L77[12:34:59]
<Z0idberg>
I'm pretty sure it's just the virtual net driver I hope
L78[12:35:07]
<Z0idberg>
Virtio*
L79[12:52:02] <gruetzkopf> networking is in
normal oc2
L80[12:52:29] <gruetzkopf> our fork adds
ethernet switches (in addition to the normally provided hubs)
L81[12:52:53] <gruetzkopf> and the (fairly
hard to use) vxlan block that can be used for internet
connectivity
L82[13:00:55] <lunar_sam> the best part
is
L83[13:01:13] <lunar_sam> i'm working on a
tool that's for both OC1 and OC2
L84[13:01:16] <lunar_sam> :)
L85[13:01:24] <lunar_sam> because it's
written in lua, with love
L86[13:02:50] <lunar_sam> not the library
that is
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<Bob> just
port love to OC2 and OC1 duh
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L104[18:24:17]
<Forecaster> Gasp, but computers are
evil!
L105[19:43:02]
<Forecaster> Hm, isn't it great when you
sit here and wonder when that thing you ordered is going to get
here, decide to check the order to see if they've sent it yet
L106[19:43:28]
<Forecaster> and you can't find an order
confirmation email, go to the website and see the thing still in
the basket, un-ordered
L107[19:46:36]
<Forecaster> there we go
L108[20:02:35]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L109[20:02:35] <MichiBot> Yippee! Vaur!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of 7 hours, 24 minutes and
51 seconds (By 30 minutes and 11 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L110[20:02:36] <MichiBot> Vaur has stolen
the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.007 tonk points!
plus 0.006 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to 50%
because stealing) Current score: 2.89415625. Position #1
L111[20:36:51]
<Z0idberg>
I actually have vxlans in use on my network at home. I sit
everything in vxlands on top of an ospf backbone
L112[20:38:04]
<Z0idberg>
That way when I buy another router or switch, and extend my
network, I don't have to change the underlying subnets
L113[20:38:28]
<Z0idberg>
I can't just add a loopback ip ospf route and bam done
L114[20:38:35]
<Z0idberg>
I just add*
L115[20:39:58]
<Z0idberg>
Qif I want to add a specific port to vxlan I just log into that
routers loopback address, make a vxlan connection and attach it to
a bridge and port or something
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L118[21:15:43] <gruetzkopf> hah fun
L119[21:16:38] <gruetzkopf> our vxlan
implementation is extremely incomplete (only does pointtopoint
unicast)
L120[21:49:56]
<Forecaster> bah, I'm going to have to do
a bunch of refactoring to make my mining script usable via the gui
>:
L121[21:50:04]
<Forecaster> why didn't I do this to begin
with, dammit past me
L122[21:50:45]
<Forecaster> It still needs to be usable
without the gui wrapper though
L123[21:51:18]
<Forecaster> but I need to change it so I
can call the core loop with it as a library
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<Forecaster> I also need to re-write the
core loop so it can return between each phase, so I can update the
gui to show what it's doing
L127[21:52:13]
<Forecaster> aka a lot of work >:
L128[21:52:34]
<Forecaster> then I need to figure out how
to make it smarter about finding targets, because it's still very
stupid
L129[21:52:59]
<Forecaster> if it can't locate any
targets it basically just turns to try to find something
L130[21:53:51]
<Forecaster> maybe I can analyse the empty
space between asteroids and the total area vs the asteroid area to
determine how far away the ship is from the asteroids
L131[21:54:01]
<Forecaster> and then get closer if
needed
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