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L1[00:12:15] <Amanda> Cosmoteer is
fun.
L2[00:12:52] <Amanda> Wonder when the full
release will be out, hopefully after November so that I have time
to play stardeus in a week
L3[00:13:50] <Amanda> I picked up a mission
that is literally impossible in the demo. :D
L4[01:05:52] <Amanda> (go to another system,
seems you're stuck in the starting system for the demo)
L5[01:20:25]
<Sky>
Cosmoteer is plenty of fun indeed.
L6[01:31:57]
<Sky> I
don't know how pinging on IRC works, but @Amanda it's planned
release date is Oct. 24, 2022
L9[01:33:42] <Amanda> Ah, I didn't see that
earlier when I looked
L10[01:51:32]
<ThePiGuy24> >Sky: I don't know how
pinging on IRC works, but @Amanda it's planned release date …
L11[01:51:32]
<ThePiGuy24> IRC doesnt have pinging (well
it does have something called "ping", or rather two
things called pings, but they are entirely unrelated), instead the
client just looks for the users name (or a list of names in some
cases) in the message and sends a notification if found
L12[01:57:19]
<Ariri>
>Amanda: @ariri I assume you've not had time to update
emitech?
L13[01:57:19]
<Ariri>
i'll do it rn
L14[01:57:19]
<Ariri> any
mods in particular u want me to update besides ae2 and oc?
L15[01:57:55] <Amanda> @ariri security
craft is bitching on login that there's an update, as well as
actually additions I think
L16[01:58:23]
<Ariri>
yeah honestly might remove securitycraft like there's no use for
it
L17[01:58:43]
<Ariri> and
actually additions has but there wasn't an update when i looked
like when the server launched, i'll see if that's diff now
L18[02:16:49]
<Sky>
>ThePiGuy24: IRC doesnt have pinging (well it does have
something called "ping", or…
L19[02:16:49]
<Sky> I
think I can guess what one of it's "ping"s are, which is
the networking ping.
L20[02:16:49]
<Sky> That
makes sense, though.
L21[02:18:47]
<ThePiGuy24> yes, that ping is from the
server to the client every now and again just to make sure that the
client is still alive, else it times it out. the other type is from
user to user (or server to user i guess), and the other users
client responds as soon as it can so you can calculate round trip
time
L22[02:18:59]
<ThePiGuy24> michibot can even do it
L23[02:19:04] <ThePiGuy24> %ping
L24[02:19:05] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
ThePiGuy24 0.21s
L26[02:38:48] *
Amanda beams a pile of good mews ontop of elfi, lays on the pile
for a heccen zzzmew
L27[02:38:54] <Amanda> Night nerds
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L29[03:08:16]
<Sky>
%ping
L30[03:08:17] <MichiBot> Sky: Sorry. You
can't get your ping from over a bridge. You can ping irc users by
passing one or more as arguments.
L31[03:08:24]
<Sky>
Ah
L32[03:08:35]
<Sky> %ping
Hawk777
L33[03:08:37] <MichiBot> Ping reply from
Hawk777 0.44s
L34[03:08:40]
<Sky>
That's p neat
L35[03:08:57]
<Sky> I
should probably get an irc client
L36[03:09:09]
<Sky> Or
make my own discord -> irc bridge :^)
L37[03:31:20] <Hawk777> Then you could
confuse everything by doing %ping and getting only the ping to the
bridge and not your actual ping?
L39[03:31:37] <Hawk777> Sorry
MichiBot
L40[03:32:01] <Hawk777> (but really it was
your own fault)
L41[03:35:08]
<Sky>
>Hawk777: Then you could confuse everything by doing %ping and
getting only the …
L42[03:35:09]
<Sky> I
think this would truly be the pinnacle of comedy. /s
L43[03:35:40]
<Sky> I'll
just have it add a random amount of ms on to the ping. That'll
solve it!
L44[03:37:43]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L45[03:37:43] <MichiBot> Awesome! Vaur!
You beat your own previous record of 10 hours and 21 seconds (By 1
hour, 53 minutes and 20 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L46[03:37:44] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.011 tonk points! plus 0.02
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 4.22188845,
Position #1
L47[03:51:06]
<ThePiGuy24> >Hawk777: Sorry
MichiBot
L48[03:51:07]
<ThePiGuy24> you confused the poor bot
;p
L49[05:21:58]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L50[05:21:58] <MichiBot> Blast!
Forecaster! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 1 hour,
44 minutes and 14 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L51[05:21:59] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 1 hour, 44 minutes and 14 seconds! Forecaster also gained
0.00174 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need
0.2262444 more points to pass Vaur!
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L54[06:17:01] zsh
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L57[11:47:49]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L58[11:47:49] <MichiBot> Yikes!
Forecaster! You beat your own previous record of 1 hour, 44
minutes and 14 seconds (By 4 hours, 41 minutes and 35 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L59[11:47:50] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.006 tonk points!
plus 0.01 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
4.01164405, Position #2 Need 0.2102444 more points to pass
Vaur!
L60[11:54:00]
<Sky>
%tonkout
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L62[12:17:56]
<Forecaster> %sip
L63[12:17:57] <MichiBot> You drink a liquid
white potion (New!). It tastes salty.
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L65[13:40:15]
<Ocawesome101> it seems plan9k's package
servers are finally down
L66[13:46:13]
<Z0idberg>
Nuuuuu
L67[13:46:41]
<Z0idberg>
Make a delay line using ICMP with the packages and make them bounce
around the Internet forever
L68[13:47:21] <Amanda> CompanionCube: that
is a trip to read. Feels like the first half is all "grr boo
the industry did this to poor little qemu" then the second
half is like "so anyway, I'm doing the same thing to
SQLite"
L69[13:47:35]
<Z0idberg>
Lol
L70[13:50:03]
<Ocawesome101> lol plan9k's editor is
hilariously unoptimized compared to ulos/ulos 2's
L71[13:50:16]
<Ocawesome101> scrolling takes a
year
L72[13:54:55]
<Z0idberg>
Interesting. I thought there were some updates to the GPU or
something allowing for doing some nifty things to fix problems like
that such as offscreen drawing or something? (I completely forget
now)
L73[13:55:20]
<Z0idberg>
Just vectors for performance tweaks
L74[13:55:41]
<Z0idberg>
I haven't used OC for a long time simply because real life
stuff
L75[13:58:03]
<Sky>
>Ocawesome101: lol plan9k's editor is hilariously unoptimized
compared to ulos/ulos 2…
L76[13:58:04]
<Sky> jokes
on you I use the *superior* method of editing.
L77[13:58:04]
<Sky> I put
my ssd or hdd in the microwave and turn it on for a few
seconds.
L78[14:00:06]
<AR2000>
Send it to space. Cosmic rays will do the same
L79[14:00:51]
<Ocawesome101> @Z0idberg nah it's just
that ULOS 2's editor uses buffering much more heavily
L80[14:01:08]
<Ocawesome101> in fact plan9k's terminal
emulator doesn't even implement two of the escapes it needs
lmao
L81[14:01:18]
<AR2000>
low RAM usage, or perf. You can't have both
L82[14:01:21]
<Ocawesome101> those being `\27[S` and
`\27[T` to scroll the screen
L83[14:04:04]
<Z0idberg>
Looking at Trotwood's TODO list... hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
L84[14:04:42]
<AR2000>
todo
L85[14:05:15]
<Z0idberg>
Well it does have PID mapping marked as finished but I'm pretty
sure I needed to redo and patch that part
L86[14:05:35]
<Z0idberg>
Scheduling has been done for a while
L87[14:06:17]
<Z0idberg>
I may redo the gpu driver
L88[14:06:47]
<Z0idberg>
and the vfs needs to be removed in favor of the new resource based
one
L89[14:07:46]
<Z0idberg>
Overlays need to be removed in favor of the newer mikrotik like
shell interface, and the database system needs to be implemented,
so there's plenty of crap that needs to be done still.
L90[14:10:17]
<Z0idberg>
It still makes me mad though that Lua doesnt' have a built in fast
'by-value' table passing operator or function.
L91[14:10:31]
<Z0idberg>
It always has to be by references
L92[14:12:19]
<Z0idberg>
It's all fine until you start sharing tables of data between
processes, then other processes can change the data in that table
and completely wreck other processes.
L93[14:12:44]
<Wattana>
prototyping a computer is hard 🥲
L94[14:13:02]
<Z0idberg>
Whatchya working on
L95[14:13:28]
<Wattana>
Logisim computer circuit thing
L97[14:14:15]
<Wattana>
After reading the JSR opcode it only read the lower byte and pushed
to stack right away
L98[14:14:26]
<Wattana>
And the RAM/ROM separation looks fucked up as hell
L99[14:15:02]
<Z0idberg>
hey that looks like 6502 machine code
L100[14:15:09]
<Wattana>
it is
L102[14:15:31]
<Z0idberg>
Is it sad that I recognized it from the opcodes before I saw the
instruction names?
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L104[14:15:51]
<Z0idberg>
I was like, a9 ff, 85 00 that sounds like LDA, STA lol
L105[14:15:58]
<Wattana>
>Z0idberg: Is it sad that I recognized it from the opcodes
before I saw the instructi…
L106[14:15:59]
<Wattana>
no but it deeply frightened me
L107[14:16:23]
<ThePiGuy24> are you making a 6502 in
logisim?
L108[14:16:30]
<Z0idberg>
I've written code for the 6502 using nothing but a hex editor
before so don't be too worried.
L109[14:16:30]
<Wattana>
yup
L110[14:16:34]
<ThePiGuy24> nice
L111[14:16:48]
<Z0idberg>
I don't recommend it btw
L112[14:17:03]
<Z0idberg>
doing signed jumps in your opcodes in a hex editor then realizing
you want to make an edit
L113[14:17:07]
<Z0idberg>
it will make your head spin
L114[14:17:38]
<Ocawesome101> why on earth did you do
that
L115[14:17:47]
<Z0idberg>
XD
L116[14:18:26]
<ThePiGuy24> the most i have done just
writing things in raw bytes is just increment the accumulator, call
the output subroutine, check if the value is still within bounds,
then jump again, else jump back to the start and reset ;p
L117[14:18:38]
<Z0idberg>
well if you're just doing a simple loop it doesn't always make
sense to do an absolute jump. some instructions iirc required
signed relative ones anyways
L118[14:18:43]
<Wattana>
>Z0idberg: I've written code for the 6502 using nothing but a
hex editor before so do…
L119[14:18:43]
<Wattana>
have you done it in binary yet?
L120[14:19:05]
<Z0idberg>
it's the same thing honestly.. hex is just expressing binary 4 bits
at a time
L121[14:19:23]
<Z0idberg>
my question for you is, have you programmed using octal yet
L122[14:19:36]
<Z0idberg>
great for 12 bit computers!
L123[14:19:48]
<Wattana>
😳
L124[14:19:49]
<Wattana>
nope
L125[14:19:51]
<ThePiGuy24> >Z0idberg: well if you're
just doing a simple loop it doesn't always make sense to do
an…
L126[14:19:51]
<ThePiGuy24> iirc all the branching
instructions do
L127[14:19:59]
<Z0idberg>
Yep
L128[14:20:24]
<Z0idberg>
It makes hand writing opcodes a nightmare if you ever have to
squeeze / move opcodes around.
L129[14:20:37]
<ThePiGuy24> this is why we have
assemblers ;p
L130[14:21:06]
<Z0idberg>
How complex can logisim get?
L131[14:21:19]
<Z0idberg>
I usually just draw out logic in gschem and think about it instead
of simulate it
L132[14:21:49]
<Z0idberg>
I wonder if logisim has a scripting interface or something
L133[14:22:07]
<Wattana>
logisim mostly simulate digital circuits
L134[14:22:14]
<Z0idberg>
right
L135[14:22:27]
<Wattana>
it has no "scripting" interface but you can make custom
black-box circuits using java
L136[14:22:42]
<Z0idberg>
But I could use it for testing out some ideas before putting them
in HDL for the CPLD for my CPU architecture
L137[14:23:41]
<Z0idberg>
My architecture is mostly thought out at this point and the timing
for the decoder and everything is mostly set... But I am currently
threshing out the MMDMAU
L138[14:23:59]
<Z0idberg>
which I call it that, but it's basically an MMU and a DMA
controller sandwiched together.
L139[14:25:15]
<Z0idberg>
"Memory Managing Direct Memory Access Unit"
L140[14:25:35]
<Wattana>
Yo that sounds awesome
L141[14:25:49]
<Wattana>
Logisim doesnt have bidirectional pin for subcircuits tho
L142[14:26:09]
<Z0idberg>
You can fake that I would think
L143[14:26:55]
<Z0idberg>
Especially if you make some sort of pull up/down interface to the
IO pins or something
L144[14:27:17]
<Z0idberg>
Not required but it makes interfacing a bit easier sometimes
depending on how your bus works
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L148[14:34:55]
<Z0idberg>
Here is a quick set of drawings that describe how my system
works
L149[14:35:15]
<Z0idberg>
Notice that other devices all have their own MMDMAU
L150[14:35:35]
<Z0idberg>
They "talk to eachother" like a network. This means that
another device could be another CPU on the other end for parallel
systems.
L151[14:36:20]
<Z0idberg>
The crossbar is a simple unit similar to a network switch. Don't be
fooled, it's not required, and it's just an MMDMAU under the hood
programmed to operate on devices like actors.
L152[14:36:32]
<Z0idberg>
It's just there because you use them if you need more
devices.
L153[14:36:46]
<Z0idberg>
It's like a bus aggregator.
L154[14:38:00]
<Z0idberg>
Instead of working with IO ports you basically program your DMA to
negotiate with an end device and map memory in your 64K address
space from that device, even if it's just a register or so.
L155[14:38:48]
<Z0idberg>
so you could map say a UART's control, transmit and receive
registers as well as its clock scaling and counter registers, etc
to some memory location in your 64K space.
L156[14:39:17]
<Z0idberg>
and since it's DMA you can make it converge say 4K of space or
something to that one transmit register.
L157[14:39:27]
<Z0idberg>
or backwards, so that you get IO buffers.
L158[14:39:52]
<Z0idberg>
The stack machine has a memory mode that can take any stack and
turn it into an FIFO queue 🙂
L159[14:40:15]
<Z0idberg>
so you can then just map two user stacks, one for the transmit and
one for recieve, then put them both in FIFO mode.
L160[14:40:25]
<Z0idberg>
set up DMA to tell you when data comes in
L161[14:40:58]
<Z0idberg>
and the DMA will auto increment data in your input FIFO and when
you write to the output buffer the DMA will copy it over, in
between cpu cycles.
L162[14:42:06]
<Z0idberg>
Enough spamming though
L163[14:52:09]
<Kristopher38> is this a microarchitecture
thread and why i wasn't notified
L164[15:01:09]
<Ariri>
Amanda: i may have gotten busy
L165[15:01:16]
<Ariri>
>.>
L166[15:01:55] <Amanda> @ariri lolol
L167[15:02:24] <Amanda> I've got to update
the world still this meowing, so you've got some time still
L168[15:02:54] <Amanda> @Ariri ^
L169[15:36:19] <Amanda> And ofc my server
can't update because someone did something stupid in nixpkgs
again
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L172[15:38:22] <willcreep> yo is this
gaming?
L173[15:38:41] <Amanda> No, this is
#oc
L174[15:42:20] <lunar_sam> i wanna design
a homebrew computer one of these days
L175[15:42:46] <lunar_sam> i've rambled to
izaya a bit about it
L176[15:42:51] <lunar_sam> i also need to
write some code : )
L177[15:43:00] <lunar_sam> unrelated to
that
L178[15:52:22]
<🎃Michiyo🎃>
Amanda, was it the creepy ass image?
L180[15:53:38] <Amanda> @Michiyo that's
the PR author's profile picture, I assume
L181[15:54:00]
<🎃Michiyo🎃>
I think the creepy ass picture broke it all.
L182[15:54:04] <Corded> *
<🎃Michiyo🎃> nods
L183[15:54:19] <Amanda> probably, their
the person who made the PR
L184[16:02:51]
<Ariri>
%pat Amanda
L185[16:02:51] <MichiBot> Ariri is petting
Amanda with a spinal surgeon. Amanda regains 1d4 => 3 hit
points!
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L187[16:05:17]
<Luihum>
Give me ideas for things to create
L188[16:08:32]
<Wattana> I
tried another logic sim called "Digital". It looks ugly
as hell but it's got a tutorial and tons of RAM types
L189[16:08:52]
<Wattana>
It's even got a graphics ram that shows its contents
graphically
L190[16:09:47]
<Sky> I use
the one by Sebastian Lague
L191[16:10:24]
<Wattana>
what'd he use?
L192[16:10:39]
<Sky> He
made it, it's his own design.
L194[16:13:32]
<Kristopher38> digital absolutely blows
everything off the board
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L196[16:14:28]
<Kristopher38> it's got all the things you
could think of and more, including integration with vhdl/verilog
and connectivity to outside world through telnet
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L198[16:15:00]
<Wattana>
> connectivity to outside world through telnet
L199[16:15:00]
<Wattana>
and just like that, digital is officially op
L200[16:15:13]
<Sky>
>Kristopher38: it's got all the things you could think of and
more, including integra…
L201[16:15:13]
<Sky> Can
you link to it pls?
L203[16:16:06]
<Sky>
Neat
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L206[17:10:57]
<Z0idberg>
>lunar_sam: i wanna design a homebrew computer one of these
days
L207[17:10:58]
<Z0idberg>
use my architecture as the microcode decoder for yours!
AHAHAHAHA
L208[17:11:08] <lunar_sam> lol
L209[17:11:18] <lunar_sam> i just mean the
computer itself, not the CPU
L210[17:11:32]
<Z0idberg>
Definitely look into VGA
L211[17:11:48]
<Z0idberg>
VGA is ridiculously easy and simple, even simpler than NTSC / PAL
signals.
L212[17:12:43]
<Z0idberg>
all you need is a clock circuit and you can get the specific
crystals that oscilate exactly at the resolution you want for VGA,
and then you use digital to analog converters, which - you can make
out of an op amp and resistors or just a bunch of resistors.
L213[17:12:48]
<Z0idberg>
one for each color
L214[17:13:19]
<Z0idberg>
The number of inputs for your DACs the more colors you get.
L215[17:13:25]
<Z0idberg>
the greater of number*
L216[17:13:47]
<Z0idberg>
The rest is just pixel timing
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<Z0idberg>
@lunar_sam Pretty simple as you can see
L221[17:16:31] <lunar_sam> ye
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L223[17:43:09] <Amanda> @Ariri is it
done?
L224[17:43:27]
<Ariri> no
i'm not home yet >.>
L225[17:43:28]
<Ariri>
sorry
L226[17:43:31] <Amanda> ah
L227[17:43:44] <Amanda> well don't worry
about me, I'm willing to restart the client
L228[17:44:40] <Amanda> @Ariri so when
you're home and done, just gimme a poke and we can get it over
with
L229[17:44:52]
<Ariri>
okie
L230[18:42:32]
<Z0idberg>
Is it sad that I don't bother reading off numbers from chips
anymore and just take a picture so I can read the damn
things?
L232[18:42:38]
<Z0idberg>
example
L233[18:42:51]
<Z0idberg>
I couldn't figure out if this was an AT90USB162 or a 182
L234[18:42:58]
<Z0idberg>
and I was pretty sure both existed
L235[18:45:01]
<Luihum>
That's a 6 for me
L236[18:45:53]
<Z0idberg>
It is, but I couldn't figure out without taking a picture
L237[18:46:02]
<Z0idberg>
that thing is quite small
L238[18:46:17]
<Z0idberg>
I was also wrong it seemed the otehr one I am thing of is an
AT90USB82
L239[18:56:49]
<Forecaster> maybe you need to wear a
giant magnifying glass on your face
L240[18:56:54]
<Z0idberg>
This PCB is almost beyond worth saving and the chip may be dead it
seems... it doesn't look like it's taking a voltage and the traces
are terrifying
L241[18:56:58]
<Z0idberg>
so I'll probably make a new one of these
L242[18:57:13]
<Z0idberg>
Em said that now that we're married I can go to the eye
doctor
L243[18:57:21]
<Z0idberg>
I replied, "Oh yeah! I can get my monacle!"
L244[19:04:18]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L245[19:04:18] <MichiBot> Yippee! Vaur!
You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 7 hours, 16
minutes and 28 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L246[19:04:19] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 7 hours, 16 minutes and 28 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.00727 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #1.
L247[19:41:25]
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L248[19:41:36] <Webchat417> Hi?
L249[19:41:49] <Webchat417> No one?
L250[19:41:54] <Webchat417> ok bye
L251[19:42:02] ⇦
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Quit)
L252[19:50:00]
<Vaur>
%kbye
L253[19:50:06]
<Vaur>
%bye
L254[19:50:06] <MichiBot> Oh, well, bye I
guess...
L255[19:52:48]
<🎃Michiyo🎃>
29 seconds from join to part... impressive
L256[19:54:52]
<Z0idberg>
😄
L257[19:55:02]
<Forecaster> someone with irc handy should
`%command add kbye %bye%`
L258[20:17:21] <CompanionCube> %command
add kbye %bye%
L259[20:17:28] <CompanionCube>
insufficient privileges lol
L260[20:18:10] <Vaur> %command add kbye
%bye%
L261[20:18:58] <Vaur> esper -- | MichiBot
(~MichiBot@pc-logix.com): You do not have sufficient privileges to
use this command.
L262[20:19:06]
<Forecaster> well only me, Amanda, Lizzy
and Michiyo have those, so that's as it should be 😛
L263[20:19:23]
<Vaur>
>someone with irc handy should %command add kbye %bye%
L264[20:19:34]
<Vaur>
>well only me, Amanda, Lizzy and Michiyo have those, so that's
as it should be 😛
L265[20:19:36]
<Vaur> pick
one
L266[20:19:43]
<Forecaster> I didn't say it would work
did I
L267[20:20:23]
<Vaur> so I
got baited is what you are saying 😄
L268[20:20:29]
<Forecaster> possibly
L269[20:21:53] <Amanda> Forecaster is a
master baiter, after all
L270[20:22:11] *
Amanda curls back up with her story
L271[20:24:23]
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L273[20:25:15]
<DiamondCreeper_6> %choose Galacticraft or
Techguns
L274[20:25:15] <MichiBot>
DiamondCreeper_6: The proof is in the pudding. Definitely
"Galacticraft". Now please get it out of my
pudding.
L275[20:25:35]
<DiamondCreeper_6> ???
L276[20:29:10]
<🎃Michiyo🎃>
You got your answer, now kindly take it out of her pudding dang
it...
L277[20:30:25] <Michiyo> %command add kbye
%bye%
L278[20:30:26] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
Invalid arguments. %command add Command:string Content:string
L279[20:30:36] *
Michiyo bans @Forecaster
L280[20:30:47]
<Forecaster> I was afraid of that
L281[20:31:24]
<Forecaster> using the command character
as the alias character was a good idea before it was possible to
put multiple commands in a line
L282[20:31:56]
<Forecaster> I'll have to change how the
aliases work
L283[20:32:56] <Michiyo> %prefix !
L284[20:32:56] <MichiBot> Prefix changed
to !
L285[20:32:58] <Michiyo> %command add kbye
%bye%
L286[20:33:03] <Michiyo> %command add kbye
%bye%
L287[20:33:04] <Michiyo> err lol
L288[20:33:08] <Michiyo> !command add kbye
%bye%
L289[20:33:08] <MichiBot> Michiyo: Command
Added! Don't forget to set help text with !command addhelp!
L290[20:33:15] <Michiyo> !prefix %
L291[20:33:15] <MichiBot> Prefix changed
to %
L292[20:33:18] <Michiyo> %kbye
L293[20:33:18] <MichiBot> Oh, well, bye I
guess...
L294[20:33:21] <Michiyo> lmfao
L295[20:33:34]
<Forecaster> yeah
L296[20:34:32]
<Forecaster> the issue is it interprets
the `%bye%` part as a new comand, meaning the first command is only
`%command add kbye` with the second argument missing
L297[20:35:27]
<Forecaster> just using something like
%%bye for aliases instead but past me liked adding the extra % at
the end
L298[20:35:40]
<Forecaster> instead would have
worked*
L299[20:58:39]
<Z0idberg>
Problem: I need a new ISP programmer
L301[21:00:38]
<Forecaster> what is that program?
L302[21:02:02]
<Z0idberg>
Kicad
L303[21:04:00]
<Kristopher38> how to tell you're an
engineer without telling me you're an engineer
L304[21:12:26]
<Inari
「オ兄デレ」「狐っ娘」> trust me, I'm an engineer?
L305[21:18:29]
<Z0idberg>
Inari that's quite the spooki avatar you got there
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L309[21:44:21]
<Forecaster> %sip
L310[21:44:21] <MichiBot> You drink a
woolly tuna potion (New!). Forecaster loses exactly a handful of
luck.
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L316[22:08:36] <Izaya> S3: rather than
VGA, obtain a serial terminal that does colour
L317[22:08:39] <Izaya> simple
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L320[22:43:48] <lunar_sam> shrimple
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