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L1[00:10:08]
<DiamondCreeper_6> Am I able to use
OpenComputers to research galacticraft planets?
L2[00:10:18]
<DiamondCreeper_6> %sip
L3[00:10:19] <MichiBot> You drink a diluted
cerulium potion (New!). DiamondCreeper_6 feels the need to use
"%fling".
L4[00:10:30]
<DiamondCreeper_6> %fling
L5[00:10:31] <MichiBot> DiamondCreeper_6:
Invalid arguments. %fling Target:string [Item:string]
L6[00:12:23]
<Michiyo>
You can delete your messages all you like, but IRC always
remembers.
L8[00:12:25]
<Michiyo>
:P
L9[00:12:55]
<DiamondCreeper_6> I don't really care
😁
L10[00:13:19] <Amanda> What'd she
delete?
L11[00:13:28]
<DiamondCreeper_6> Also Am I able to use
OpenComputers to research galacticraft planets?
L12[00:14:31] <Amanda> You'd have to look
at the components and their methods
L13[00:14:39]
<Michiyo>
I'm sure if someone knew off hand you'd get an answer.
L14[00:15:00] <Amanda> I'm not familiar
with galacticraft or it's research system(s)
L15[00:15:50]
<DiamondCreeper_6> I wanna find a use for
these PCs that will be very useful
L16[00:17:54]
<DiamondCreeper_6> @bob
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L18[00:26:58] <demo> mememem
L19[00:29:31]
<Michiyo>
Well said. Speech 100
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L21[00:36:07] <Amanda> I really hope this
UPS package coming tomorrow from something-or-other Computing is
actually my battery. S76 never emailed me a tracking number
L22[00:43:14] <Amanda> %choose
laptopnaptime?
L23[00:43:14] <MichiBot> Amanda: Boo!
No!
L24[00:44:57] <Amanda> What if I reverse
it
L25[00:45:04] <Amanda> %choose
timenaplaptop?
L26[00:45:04] <MichiBot> Amanda: Boo!
No!
L27[00:45:14] *
Amanda eyes MichiBot suspiciously
L28[00:45:32] <Amanda> Laptopnaptime
L29[00:45:44] *
Amanda flops down around Elfi, loads up youtubes for some
video-vegging
L30[01:38:07] *
Amanda zzzmews
L31[01:38:10] <Amanda> Night girls
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L37[04:15:08] <Izaya> %remindme 1h clip the
PM
L38[04:15:09] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"clip the PM" in 1h at 08/03/2022 05:15:08 AM
L39[04:50:22] <Vaur> %tonk
L40[04:50:22] <MichiBot> Gadsbudlikins!
Vaur! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 5 hours, 48
minutes and 1 second (By 12 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L41[04:50:23] <MichiBot> Vaur's new record
is 5 hours, 48 minutes and 14 seconds! Position #1.
L42[04:53:56]
<RedstoneParkour> >Luna 🌙: srry was
busy, for me group doesnt save when restarting the computer
L43[04:53:56]
<RedstoneParkour> there are different
`group` commands, you can check the readme for more info about
them, but `group save` saves a group
L44[05:14:27]
<Luna 🌙> oh
thanks
L45[05:14:34]
<Luna 🌙> i
was dumb and was using group set
L46[05:15:09] <MichiBot> Izaya REMINDER:
clip the PM
L47[05:26:27]
<DiamondCreeper_6> %sip
L48[05:26:28] <MichiBot> You drink a runny
chocolate potion (New!). DiamondCreeper_6 gains the proportional
strength of a fairy until they have a dull copper potion.
L49[05:26:42]
<DiamondCreeper_6> %sip
L50[05:29:53] <Izaya> %remindme 3h clip the
PM
L51[05:29:54] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"clip the PM" in 3h at 08/03/2022 08:29:53 AM
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L56[08:29:54] <MichiBot> Izaya REMINDER:
clip the PM
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L60[12:11:01]
<lukasz4444> Hi.
L61[12:11:01]
<lukasz4444> How do i get variables from
one file to another something like from settings.cfg to file.lua
?
L62[12:12:00]
<Forecaster> if its Lua formatted you can
use require to import it as a library
L63[12:12:41]
<lukasz4444> >Forecaster: if its Lua
formatted you can use require to import it as a library
L64[12:12:41]
<lukasz4444> ok.
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L69[13:01:13]
<lukasz4444> it says module not
found
L70[13:11:17]
<Forecaster> great
L71[13:11:46]
<Forecaster> if you want more help I'd
suggest telling me a little more than that
L72[13:11:53]
<Forecaster> like showing exactly what you
did
L73[13:13:28]
<RedstoneParkour> where is the
settings.cfg? also you deserialize a config file to read it, not
require
L74[13:14:14]
<Forecaster> only if its serialized to
begin with, if it's a library like above you require it
L75[13:16:01]
<RedstoneParkour> config files *should* be
serialized, as it isn't code so you shouldn't have to require
it
L76[13:16:08]
<Forecaster> oh, my mistake actually
L77[13:16:22]
<RedstoneParkour> %tonk
L78[13:16:22] <MichiBot> Bingo!
RedstoneParkour! You beat Vaur's previous record of 5 hours, 48
minutes and 14 seconds (By 2 hours, 37 minutes and 45 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L79[13:16:22]
<Forecaster> the `.cfg` should be excluded
from the require call
L80[13:16:23] <MichiBot> RedstoneParkour's
new record is 8 hours, 25 minutes and 59 seconds! RedstoneParkour
also gained 0.01578 (0.00263 x 6) tonk points for stealing the
tonk. Position #4. Need 1.3384775 more points to pass
Michiyo!
L81[13:17:14]
<RedstoneParkour> and require expects
libraries to end in `.lua`, not `.cfg`
L82[13:17:56]
<Forecaster> that might be true, I've
never tried with anything other than a .lua file
L83[13:20:29]
<Forecaster> you probably want to have a
serialized table instead in the cfg file
L84[13:20:43]
<Forecaster> then you have to read the
file contents and deserialize it
L85[13:32:54]
<lukasz4444> i just want easy way to move
variables from one lua file to another
L86[13:33:30]
<Forecaster> what do you mean
"move"
L87[13:36:41]
<RedstoneParkour> well then file a would
require file b and get the variable
L88[13:42:08]
<lukasz4444> yes but require function
search everywhere else but not in the folder where is file with
it
L89[13:42:37]
<Forecaster> it does, but the file needs
to end with .lua
L90[13:43:18] <fingercomp> not sure why
you'd even want to use `require` for a config file
L91[13:44:18] <fingercomp> for instance,
you can just `dofile(path)`, with `path` being the path to the
config
L92[13:45:01]
<lukasz4444> >fingercomp: not sure why
you'd even want to use `require` for a config file
L93[13:45:01]
<lukasz4444> so tell me what are other
options to take settings form config to other file.
L94[13:45:01]
<lukasz4444> and it has to work with if
variable == true then or if variable == "setting"
then
L95[13:45:28] <fingercomp> what does your
config file look like?
L97[13:47:03]
<lukasz4444> i tested this method for my
config but it didn't worked
L98[13:47:31]
<Forecaster> you should answer the
question asked
L99[13:47:40]
<Forecaster> if you didn't have a file
before then say that
L100[13:51:05]
<lukasz4444> >fingercomp: what does
your config file look like?
L101[13:51:05]
<lukasz4444> it just doesn't matter
because i never make it working and was only method i knew was in
Auspex Gate Systems made by ShicKla but it didn't worked
either.
L102[13:51:21] <fingercomp> all
right
L103[13:51:28]
<Forecaster> what are you trying to do
that needs a config file
L104[13:52:12] <fingercomp> the solution
you were given almost works; just replace `require` with `dofile`
in `main.lua`
L105[13:53:56]
<lukasz4444> >Forecaster: what are you
trying to do that needs a config file
L107[13:53:56]
<lukasz4444>
onlyonethinggoesthroughthestargate or other useful features to
it
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<Forecaster> %sip
L110[14:09:20] <MichiBot> You drink a
fragrant crimson potion (New!). Forecaster barely manages to catch
a green shell that appears in front of them! (Rem. uses: 1)
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<Forecaster> %sip fragrant crimson
L117[14:55:29] <MichiBot> You drink a
fragrant crimson potion. Forecaster barely manages to catch a green
shell that appears in front of them! (Rem. uses: 0)
L118[14:55:39]
<Forecaster> %greenshell Vaur
L119[14:55:39] <MichiBot> Forecaster: You
hit Vaur! They lost 0.19398 tonk points which you gain!
Congratulations! Position #2 Need 0.25864 more points to pass
Vaur!
L120[14:55:57]
<Forecaster> I finally hit
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<Michiyo>
FFS I'm about to murder Google... anyone here use Google
Authenticator for their MFA?
L127[16:26:43]
<Forecaster> MFA?
L128[16:26:52]
<Michiyo>
Multi Factor Auth
L129[16:26:54]
<Ocawesome101> multi-factor
authentication
L130[16:26:54]
<Michiyo>
OTPs
L131[16:27:09]
<Forecaster> I use Google Authenticator
for a bunch of things
L132[16:27:24]
<Michiyo>
Ok, great, HOW THE FUCK DO YOU DELETE AN ENTRY?
L133[16:27:45]
<Michiyo>
EVERYTHING I can find online says "use the pencil icon"
or "long tap and then hit the trash icon"
L134[16:27:48]
<Michiyo>
except NEITHER of those exist
L135[16:28:02]
<Forecaster> If you long-hold on one to
select it theres a pen and trash can in the top right
L136[16:28:18]
<Michiyo>
Nope, I get "Copied code to clipboard and fuck off"
L137[16:28:40]
<Michiyo>
maybe my install is somehow borked
L138[16:28:42]
<Forecaster> is it up to date?
L139[16:28:48]
<Michiyo>
It should be ._.
L140[16:29:02]
<Forecaster> I have version 5.20R4
L141[16:29:58]
<Forecaster> When I long-press on an entry
there's a toast that says `Verification code copied to clipboard`
as well as selecting it and those icons appearing
L142[16:30:09]
<Michiyo>
Yeah I don't get the icons :/
L143[16:30:11]
<Michiyo>
*sigh*
L144[16:30:32]
<Forecaster> is the version the
same?
L145[16:31:33]
<Michiyo>
play store says I'm up to date
L146[16:31:41]
<Forecaster> weird
L147[16:33:18]
<Michiyo>
Force installed it via APK and now I get the icons
L148[16:33:25]
<Michiyo>
so yeah, seems my version was broken somehow
L149[16:33:34]
<Forecaster> but that's illegal!
L150[16:33:46]
<Michiyo>
It's ok, I don't care. :P
L151[16:33:58]
<Forecaster> oh wait, this isn't
apple
L152[16:42:33]
<Michiyo>
Still no idea why these icons were the only thing that didn't show
up :/
L153[16:42:43]
<Michiyo>
anyway, thanks for confirming that something was broken on my
side
L154[16:42:56]
<Forecaster> they were just shy
L155[17:19:40] <dequbed> Some people. It's
been a *week* since the RFC in question has been published and I've
already been nagged when I'll finally implement it.
L156[17:20:05] <dequbed> Worst part? I've
been watching the draft of that RFC since *January* and have long
since implemented it .-.
L157[17:21:17]
<Forecaster> but you didn't do it when I
was looking, so it doesn't count!
L158[17:25:59] <dequbed> More a case of
'you didn't look at the recent releases' but close enough :P
L159[17:38:14]
<Wattana>
can you shoplift in morrowind with invis?
L160[17:38:27]
<Wattana>
im so fucking tempted to steal them armors and swords
L161[17:39:23]
<Forecaster> can you? sure! without
getting caught? who knows!
L162[17:40:17]
<Wattana>
👁️👄👁️
L163[17:48:19]
<DiamondCreeper_6> Will OpenComputers have
a 1.16.5 update or no?
L164[17:56:34]
<Forecaster> Only if someone updates
it
L165[18:07:09]
<Vaur>
%sip
L166[18:07:09] <MichiBot> You drink a
bubbly boneboo potion (New!). Vaur gains the ability to summon
safety pins until they see a star fall.
L167[18:11:32]
<Wattana>
>DiamondCreeper_6: Will OpenComputers have a 1.16.5 update or
no?
L168[18:11:32]
<Wattana>
They decided to version-lock it at 1.12.2 because the codebase got
complicated IIRC
L169[18:12:07]
<DiamondCreeper_6> So it's staying in
1.12.2
L170[18:12:09]
<Wattana>
There's OC2 in development, though. Last time I tried it it's
pretty awesome although buggy. Still waiting for custom firmware
support and I'll move
L171[18:12:34]
<Z0idberg>
Add it in
L172[18:12:38]
<Z0idberg>
make a pull request
L173[18:12:54]
<Z0idberg>
I'm going to fit FreeBSD on it soon I just haven't had time
L174[18:13:04]
<Wattana>
>Wattana: There's OC2 in development, though. Last time I tried
it it's pretty aweso…
L175[18:13:04]
<Wattana>
(OC2 is RISC-V only but the possibilities it opens up is
great)
L176[18:13:36]
<Wattana>
>Z0idberg: Add it in
L177[18:13:37]
<Wattana> I
don't know much about java dev and the java vscode extension nukes
my ram every time i open a java project
L178[18:13:40]
<Z0idberg>
RISC-V is fine. I'd rather it be RISC than something like ARM
L179[18:13:54]
<Z0idberg>
even though ARM is a RISC
L180[18:14:01]
<Z0idberg>
but RISC-V I mean
L181[18:14:14]
<Z0idberg>
I have a burning hatred for thumb
L182[18:14:43]
<Wattana>
First thing I'll do once OC2 gets custom firmware support is a more
generalized firmware(it that doesn't already exist) and a CP/M
clone to get comfy with the architecture
L183[18:14:57]
<Z0idberg>
Why woyuld you want CP/M
L184[18:15:03]
<Z0idberg>
CP/M is terrible
L185[18:15:21]
<Z0idberg>
It doesn't even support a standard ASCII / EBDIC character
set
L186[18:15:35]
<Wattana>
It's a very basic OS so it might be a good way to get comfortable
with RISC-V, and I don't intend to port it anyway
L187[18:15:44]
<Wattana>
Just cloning it
L188[18:16:06]
<Z0idberg>
CP/M is the reason why MS-DOS uses dollar signs for string
terminators
L189[18:16:18]
<Z0idberg>
because the concept of control characters didn't work in CP/M
L190[18:16:57]
<Wattana>
Maybe a vaguely CP/M-like thing?
L191[18:17:20]
<Wattana>
CP/M-style command line n stuff
L192[18:18:25]
<Z0idberg>
So
L193[18:18:34]
<Z0idberg>
basic needs for CP/M like interface
L194[18:18:41] <stephan48> dequbed: any
interesting rfc?
L195[18:18:49]
<Z0idberg>
commands for taking programs on a filesystem and loading them into
memory addresses
L196[18:18:52]
<Z0idberg>
that wouldn't be too hard
L197[18:18:59]
<Z0idberg>
you can do that with uboot too though
L198[18:19:22]
<Z0idberg>
stephan48: RFC 1149
L199[18:19:27]
<Z0idberg>
and RFC 6214
L200[18:19:53] <stephan48> ipv6 is
doomed
L201[18:20:05]
<Z0idberg>
I use ipv6
L202[18:20:14] <stephan48> well you are
doomed? :P
L203[18:20:31]
<Z0idberg>
The problem I have right now is that vxlans are generally not
suportive of ipv6 and I find that stupid.
L204[18:20:33]
<Ariri> rip
zoidberg
L205[18:20:37]
<Z0idberg>
I want vxlan on mikrotik over ipv6
L206[18:20:57]
<Z0idberg>
I have an ipv6 ospf backbone in my house and I have to have dual
stack to get the vxlans to work
L207[18:21:04]
<Z0idberg>
It's so dumb
L208[18:22:57]
<Wattana>
>Z0idberg: you can do that with uboot too though
L209[18:22:57]
<Wattana>
Literally don't know how to glue that with OC2
L210[18:23:16]
<Wattana>
Let alone boot it
L211[18:23:21]
<Z0idberg>
OC2 is pretty much qemu-riscv
L212[18:23:23]
<Z0idberg>
afaik
L213[18:23:39]
<Z0idberg>
so the trouble is more getting the firmware to boot
L214[18:23:57]
<Z0idberg>
putting things in the right places"
L215[18:25:26] <stephan48> ipv6 is
something i would love to do more :(
L216[18:26:21]
<Z0idberg>
I love ipv6
L217[18:26:32]
<Z0idberg>
I don't even have to have small subnets in between routers anymore
for ipv6
L218[18:26:50]
<Z0idberg>
the routers llink local fe80:: addresses can be used for OSPF as
identification
L219[18:26:52] <dequbed> stephan48: I mean
yeah. Lots of interesting RFC. All the time. But not this one. It's
about channel bindings for TLS-1.3 and unless you're really into
non-web authentication using cryptography you won't care or even
notice.
L220[18:26:55]
<Z0idberg>
and the routes just work
L221[18:27:15]
<Z0idberg>
no more ipv4 /30s everywhere
L222[18:27:43] <stephan48> channel
bindings... was that multiplex over tls1.3 with individual auth in
each channel?
L223[18:27:49] <dequbed> Nope
L224[18:28:07] <stephan48> long time ago i
read about channel bindings
L225[18:28:29] <dequbed> Just including
cryptographic (shared) secrets from the underlying encrypted
transport into the auth so if the auth succeeds you know your
connection is not being MITM-ed
L226[18:28:47] <stephan48> ah
L227[18:30:38] <dequbed> But only a
handful of authentication systems can support that at all, and of
those even fewer are actually in common use anywhere at all. It's
pretty fringe, especially compared to web-based
authentication
L228[18:31:40] <stephan48> now i know
where i stumpled upon it
L230[18:32:35] <dequbed> LDAP uses SASL,
which is one of those rare systems that can use channel binding,
but only with a select few mechanisms
L231[18:33:40]
<Ocawesome101> just wrote a Minetest mod
for better sprinting because all the sprinting mods i've tried
haven't been particularly great
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L233[18:34:38]
<Forecaster> Were they too much like
waterfall
L234[18:34:53]
<Ocawesome101> nah they just didn't do
things how i like it :p
L235[18:34:56]
<Ocawesome101> mine is very
minecraft-y
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L237[19:06:55] <lunar_sam> you know
L238[19:07:19] <lunar_sam> i have only
recently gotten a better handle on bare metal stuff just by messing
around with wiremod in gmod again
L239[19:07:39] <lunar_sam> trying to make
a flight computer for an aircraft i'm working on
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L244[21:36:21] <kilobyte> @Z0idberg if you
are stuck using legacy IP, at least use /31 routes instead of
/30
L245[21:38:25] <kilobyte> and by routes i
mean subnets
L246[21:39:52]
<DiamondCreeper_6> %sip
L247[21:39:52] <MichiBot> You drink a
salty naqahdah potion (New!). DiamondCreeper_6 now knows how not to
be seen.
L248[21:50:08]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L249[21:50:08] <MichiBot> Dad-Sizzle!
Forecaster! You beat RedstoneParkour's previous record of 8
hours, 25 minutes and 59 seconds (By 7 minutes and 46 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L250[21:50:09] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.008 tonk
points! plus 0.007 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 2.72184625. Position #2 Need
0.24014 more points to pass Vaur!
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L254[22:25:17]
<Z0idberg>
>kilobyte: <@135176960816054272> if you are stuck using
legacy IP, at least use /31 ro…
L255[22:25:18]
<Z0idberg>
You shouldn't use /31... It breaks a lot of CIDR equipment that
expect a proper network.
L256[22:26:00]
<Z0idberg>
It can -work- but it is kind of a no no thing to do
L257[22:32:31] <Amanda> %oclogs
L259[22:45:30] <Amanda> %choose continue
waiting for shadow or rain box and continue when done
L260[22:45:31] <MichiBot> Amanda: You
*could* do "continue waiting for shadow", I guess.
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L262[22:59:59] <Webchat903> Anyone know
how to install oppm.lua on a tablet without a PC?
L263[23:00:18] <Webchat903> when the
tablet is already assembled?
L264[23:09:05] <Amanda> You can put the
tablet into a charger and it'll appear as a filesystem I
believe
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L267[23:31:21] <Webchat903> It does, thank
you. Unfortunately the PC is running MineOS
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