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<Forecaster> %tonkout
L6[04:46:09] <MichiBot> Willikers!
Forecaster! You beat your own previous record of 4 hours, 58
minutes and 7 seconds (By 3 hours, 10 minutes and 22 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L7[04:46:10] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.008 tonk points!
plus 0.014 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
2.39233625, Position #2 Need 0.54611 more points to pass
Vaur!
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L10[07:43:59] <CompanionCube> %ping
L11[07:44:00] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
CompanionCube 0.62s
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L13[07:45:44] <HetSappigeEendje>
aaaAAA
L14[07:46:03] <HetSappigeEendje> i am
literally gonna kill myself if i don't find a decent GUI API within
30 minutes
L15[07:46:06] <HetSappigeEendje> anyone got
ideas?
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L17[07:48:23] <CompanionCube> inb4
MineOS.
L18[07:49:33] <Izaya> HetSappigeEendje:
ANSI escape codes :^)
L19[07:49:50] <Izaya> KittenOS NEO may be
of interest, less sarcastically
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L21[07:50:59] <HetSappigeEendje> Izaya:
\[[nothankyou
L22[07:51:13] <HetSappigeEendje> i don't
like ansi escapes, not really gui tbh
L23[07:51:27] <HetSappigeEendje> kittenOS
sounds interesting
L24[07:52:13] <HetSappigeEendje> and i've
already checked out MineOS, the thing is that i use OCEmu as my dev
pc and MineOS doesn't support ocemu
L25[07:52:25] <Izaya> it also barely
supports real OC so :D
L26[07:53:28] <HetSappigeEendje> yeah
L28[07:53:46] <Izaya> I should work on a
stacking terminal multiplexer for PsychOS some time
L29[07:55:54] <HetSappigeEendje> might
aswell just wait for someone to make a GUI library for OC2
L30[07:56:19] <HetSappigeEendje> cuz oc2
has pixel screens instead of whatever this is
L31[07:56:48] <Izaya> should be able to use
any linux library for framebuffer GUIs in that case
L32[07:58:15] <HetSappigeEendje> if it runs
on risc V
L33[07:58:30] <Izaya> well-written software
is usually portable
L34[07:58:34] <HetSappigeEendje> it'll
probably run on whatever distro oc2 has default
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L36[07:58:53] zsh
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L37[07:59:01] <Izaya> afraid I can't help
with setting up a development environment but there's plenty of
people around that could
L38[08:02:55] <HetSappigeEendje> somah
ok
L39[08:02:57] <HetSappigeEendje> ah
ok
L40[08:03:13] <HetSappigeEendje> someone on
the oc2 discussion board said x11 will probably run on it
L41[08:03:38] <HetSappigeEendje> but
there's no mouse input system in oc2 i think
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L43[08:07:48] <HetSappigeEendje> h
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L45[08:11:26] <CompanionCube> i know
they're gone but why full x11
L46[08:11:30] <CompanionCube> fbdev
exists
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L48[08:16:18] zsh
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L49[08:30:56] <Izaya> X11 and networking,
for X11 forwarding
L50[08:30:59] <Izaya> run firefox on it
>:D
L51[08:39:33] <CompanionCube> isn't kt
gonna run like shit over x forwarding
L52[08:39:52] <CompanionCube> that and the
emulation overhead
L53[08:40:05] <CompanionCube> (never mind
RAM usage, lol)
L54[08:43:03] <Izaya> well, display
firefox
L55[08:43:20] <Izaya> on a slower machine
X11 forwarding machine from a faster machine is preferable for
firefox
L56[08:44:03] <CompanionCube> for lulz
forward a windows vm display
L57[08:44:21] <Izaya> a VNC viewer would
probably be practical...
L58[08:44:33] <CompanionCube> what's the
resolution?
L59[08:44:43] <Izaya> no idea I've never
used OC2
L60[08:53:32]
<Ariri>
Izaya: a
L63[08:54:34] <Izaya> this is the content I
seek
L64[08:56:31]
<Ariri> yea
sorry i don't send stuff much anymore i dropped most of my good
content consumption habits
L65[08:56:43]
<Ariri> new
phone and such
L66[08:56:50]
<Ariri>
lost a lot
L67[08:56:51] <Izaya> probably good for
your health
L68[08:57:10]
<Ariri>
debatable, yuri gives me life
L70[09:01:24]
<Ariri>
much appreciated friend
L71[09:04:37]
<Ariri>
also, what exactly was that you sent
L72[09:04:37]
<Ariri> i'm
on mobile so can't really see
L73[09:05:09]
<Ariri> was
it like image links just embedded into an html or is this a new
part of nextcloud or something
L74[09:16:01] <Izaya> yeah I have a script
for putting up temporary "album" pages on my temporary
storage bit of my site
L75[10:26:45]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L76[10:26:45] <MichiBot> Geez! Forecaster!
You beat your own previous record of <0 (By 5 hours, 40 minutes
and 36 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L77[10:26:46] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 5 hours, 40 minutes and 36 seconds! No points gained for
stealing from yourself. (Lost out on 0.00568)
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<Vaur>
%sip
L79[10:56:52] <MichiBot> You drink a runny
aluminium potion (New!). Vaur is suddenly wearing gloves they don't
remember putting on.
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L82[11:52:56]
<Forecaster> `Minecraft Says No To NFTs |
5 Minute Gaming News`
L83[12:02:08]
<Bob> based
and red-pilled
L84[13:45:57]
<Z0idberg>
I find that interesting. Minecraft ban nft yet... I don't think
they know that people have the freedom to make nfts out of
anything?
L85[13:46:16]
<Z0idberg>
Like fan fiction
L86[13:50:22]
<Z0idberg>
So I guess they just have to make sure there's no fully copyrighted
material in it
L87[13:51:44]
<Z0idberg>
Oh oh I see it's like the Pay to play thing. It can't be part of
the game itself
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L89[16:55:04]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L90[16:55:04] <MichiBot> By my throth!
Vaur! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 5 hours, 40
minutes and 36 seconds (By 47 minutes and 42 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L91[16:55:05] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 6 hours, 28 minutes and 18 seconds! Vaur also gained 0.0048
(0.0008 x 6) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #1.
L92[17:00:45]
<Forecaster> dangit, right when I'm
distracted by NMS
L94[17:32:14]
<Vaur>
%sip
L95[17:32:14] <MichiBot> You drink a thick
dilithium potion (New!). The potion was inside Vaur all
along.
L96[17:32:29]
<Vaur>
>Forecaster: dangit, right when I'm distracted by NMS
L97[17:32:29]
<Vaur>
anything good happening there ? haven't been on it in a while
L98[17:32:59]
<Forecaster> They just released an update
overhauling freighters
L99[17:33:14]
<Forecaster> I have to start from the
beginning though so I haven't gotten to the new content yet
L100[17:37:32]
<Vaur> I've
seen some of the patch note, used the update as a benchmark to my
newly found fiber 😄
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<Forecaster> still got the very same
annoyances it's always had though
L103[17:40:09]
<Forecaster> like having to hold down the
interact button for practically every interaction for no
reason
L104[17:40:40]
<Forecaster> and the dumb un-skippable
"initialization sequence" in the beginning
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<Vaur>
%sip
L109[19:35:32] <MichiBot> You drink a
shining aegisalt potion (New!). A warp zone opens up next to Vaur.
(Use %warp to jump in)
L110[19:35:37]
<Vaur>
%warp
L111[19:35:37] <MichiBot> You end up in a
dimension populated by wolf boys.
L112[19:37:41]
<Forecaster> Don't start a howl, whatever
you do
L113[19:38:54]
<Vaur>
\*hooooooowww*
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L118[20:56:51] <Amanda> TIL: Each SSH
public key tried counts as a different login attempt
L119[20:58:05]
<Forecaster> that makes sense
L120[20:58:33]
<Vaur>
until you have a ton of ssh key siting in your .ssh I guess 😄
L121[20:59:06]
<Vaur>
you'll probably want to have a config to match ssh keys to whatever
you are trying to connect (I believe that a thing you can do right
?)
L122[20:59:33] <Amanda> my password
manager has an SSH Agent thingy now, I decided "Well, since
I'm happy enough with this flow, might as well do the same thing I
do for regular passwords, and make a bunch of different ones for
each site" -- suddenly I can't log into anything over ssh
anywhere
L123[21:00:36]
<Vaur>
well, ssh keys don't get compromised like password do so ... you
kinda don't need that ?
L124[21:00:50] <Amanda> thought it'd be
fun, is all. :P
L125[21:01:01] <Elfi> That does seem kind
of weird though, in case you have keys issued from different
sourcds
L126[21:01:07]
<Vaur> if
your private key is compromised you either uploaded it on github or
... your desktop is compromised
L127[21:01:08] <Elfi> Sources, even
L128[21:01:33]
<Vaur> in
that later case, all bets are off
L129[21:02:51] <Elfi> I feel like ssh auth
should offer a quick key name check, with reasonable limits in
place to prevent brute forcing
L130[21:03:26]
<Vaur>
expectation is that you would config your ssh config I'm
guessing
L131[21:03:43]
<Forecaster> but that's work!
L132[21:04:19]
<Vaur> how
much attempt before you got booted off ?
L133[21:05:57] <Amanda> Six keys were
tried before my homelab's sshd said enough
L134[21:06:00]
<Forecaster> %sip
L135[21:06:00] <MichiBot> You drink a tiny
aegisalt potion (New!). Forecaster gains the ability to talk to
bricks until they find a lamp.
L136[21:06:09] <Amanda> not sure about
others, didn't try once I noticed each key was an indivitual
password attempt
L137[21:07:02]
<Vaur> how
many keys did you make ? 🤣
L138[21:07:08] <Amanda> lik e9
L139[21:09:51]
<Forecaster> E9 keys?! That's too many
keys!
L140[21:43:25]
<Ariri> yea
iirc 6 is default max attempts
L141[21:50:50] <stephan48> yea i stumbled
about exactly that problem too with the multiple ssh keys
L142[21:50:56] <stephan48> took me a while
to figure it out
L143[22:13:29]
<Forecaster> Hrm, apparently some movies
on tvdb have no release year specified
L144[22:13:46]
<Forecaster> I just found out my re-naming
script cannot find those movies
L145[22:14:13]
<Forecaster> I need to allow it to search
without a year as well it seems
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L147[22:24:58] <Amanda> stephan48:
"ssh -vvvvv" made it absurdly clear what was
happening
L148[22:25:36] <Amanda> Espically since
earlier in the config it lists ssh keys it's discovered and plans
to try
L149[22:25:39] <Amanda> er, output
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L151[23:30:37] <Amanda> %choose spaaaace
or spaaaace 2
L152[23:30:38] <MichiBot> Amanda: Once
you get a taste of "spaaaace 2" you can't stop.
L153[23:30:46] <Amanda> nms it is
L154[23:31:04] <dequbed> Izaya:
"well-written software is usually portable" have I
introduced you to my good friend C and that nothing is ever
actually portable and we're just furiously painting over the cracks
while our whole foundation is one push away from crumbling into
nothingness? :P
L155[23:32:45] <Amanda> PRocessing Vulkan
Shaders....
L156[23:40:09] <Amanda> Last played in
2019 apparently
L157[23:40:22] <dequbed> Needs more
spaaaace 3 then
L158[23:48:37] <Amanda> I have no idea
what "llvmpipe" is, but telling NMS to use the intel GPU
made it run much faster that whatever it was
L159[23:49:24] <Amanda> oh.
L160[23:49:27] <Amanda> It's MESA
L161[23:49:34] <Amanda> why the fuck was
that the default
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L164[23:57:28] <gruetzkopf> mesa is also
involved with running your intel gpu
L165[23:57:39] <gruetzkopf> llvmpipe is
the software rasteriser
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L167[23:58:43] <Amanda> gruetzkopf: yeah,
I meant the software part when I said that. I don't understand why
it'd default to software
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