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L2[00:06:29]
<PewPewCricket> wtf happened here to cause
this
L3[00:06:31]
<PewPewCricket> lmao
L4[00:20:13] <Amanda> Your init.lua line 72
is recursing a bunch then trying to use a non-existent
component
L5[00:21:05] <Amanda> Or you've got a super
long line 72
L6[00:22:48] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L7[00:22:49] <MichiBot> Bejabbers!
CompanionCube! You beat PwnagePineapple (He/Him)'s previous
record of 1 hour, 40 minutes and 27 seconds (By 1 hour, 27 minutes
and 8 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L8[00:22:50] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's new
record is 3 hours, 7 minutes and 36 seconds! CompanionCube also
gained 0.0029 (0.00145 x 2) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #1.
L9[00:25:07]
<PewPewCricket> Okay why is everyone here
a bot
L10[00:26:57]
<PewPewCricket> i can send a video of the
aids computer]
L11[00:29:54]
<PewPewCricket> nvm i fixed it
L12[00:32:39]
<PewPewCricket> also, what is the
difference between plan9k and openos?
L13[00:32:59]
<PewPewCricket> what reason do you have yo
use one over the other
L14[01:03:56] <Amanda> Please stop using
aids as a general derogative
L15[01:04:18] <Amanda> It's a very serious
disease which affects a lot of people
L16[01:04:59] <Amanda> Also
%discorded
L17[01:05:00] <MichiBot> Corded is a relay
between IRC and Discord. It uses a webhook (most of the time) to
send IRC messages to discord, which is why there is a Bot tag
L18[01:07:33] <CompanionCube> iirc plan9k
was more unix-like or something, but was abandoned and openos has
updated since
L19[01:25:22] <Amanda> Plan9k was removed
from oc 1.8 wasn't it, since it's not worked in literally
years
L20[01:43:41]
<lunar_sam>
>Michiyo: Annoyingly the storage server HAS 3 SATA ports... and
0 SATA Power....
L21[01:43:41]
<lunar_sam>
this is why i got an M.2 adapter that uses a PCIe slot :P
L22[01:45:13]
<PewPewCricket> Plan9k is working with the
offline installs
L23[01:46:06]
<PewPewCricket> Are there any actually
good operating systems that are not GUI based or based on
OpenOS?
L24[01:46:23]
<PewPewCricket> And, how can I use
corded?
L25[01:46:55]
<Michiyo>
>lunar_sam: this is why i got an M.2 adapter that uses a PCIe
slot :P
L26[01:46:55]
<Michiyo>
Yes, I have the same.
L27[01:47:36] <Amanda> You already are,
corded is just bridging the discord guild to #oc on
irc.esper.net
L28[01:47:54]
<Michiyo>
But the server can't boot from it directly, so I have my solution
of using the internal USB port to boot clover to boot from the M.2
NVME Drive.
L29[01:48:06]
<PewPewCricket> How do u connect to corded
using OC
L30[01:48:09]
<PewPewCricket> Ingame
L31[01:48:31]
<Michiyo>
You don't "connect to corded" you join irc.esper.net
channel #oc
L32[01:48:37]
<PewPewCricket> Oh
L33[01:48:42]
<Michiyo>
Using the ingame IRC disk
L34[01:48:46]
<PewPewCricket> That simple
L35[01:48:48] <Amanda> %irc
L37[01:49:03]
<lunar_sam>
ah, mine uses one of the internal SATAs and power from PCIe
L38[01:49:05]
<PewPewCricket> I connected to libera.chat
using the IRC thing in game
L39[01:49:11]
<lunar_sam>
i'd open my server to take a pic but
L40[01:49:17]
<lunar_sam>
i can't pick it up atm :P
L41[01:49:47]
<Michiyo>
I'd go down stairs and pull mine out of the rack, but it's 94f down
stairs
L42[01:49:48]
<Michiyo>
and no
L43[01:49:56]
<PewPewCricket> I'm just waiting for
someone to make a 6502 cpu architecture for 1.12.2
L44[01:49:57]
<lunar_sam>
i'm still recovering from a back injury
L45[01:50:04] *
Amanda lays down in @Michiyo's lap, with an elfi tucked in between
her ears, does a heccen zzzpurr
L46[01:50:04]
<lunar_sam>
:v
L47[01:50:14] <Amanda> Night girls
L48[01:50:51]
<Michiyo>
Night Amanda
L49[01:51:48]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> New nick
L50[01:52:48]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> As you can
tell by the name, im an arch user
L52[01:54:32]
<Michiyo>
🙄
L53[01:55:03]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> Hey, I can
make the joke, I'm a femboy who uses arch
L54[01:55:26]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> I just found
it funny
L55[01:55:51]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> Plus its my
name In other discords for tech stuff
L57[01:57:14]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> It has
coolness factor
L58[01:58:24]
<lunar_sam>
ok then
L60[01:58:47]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> aaa
L63[02:00:16]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> how can i put
it on the computer?
L64[02:01:11] <CompanionCube> see the
readme?
L65[02:01:50]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> ok
L66[02:01:51]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> uh
L67[02:01:57]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> how do i
download it?
L68[02:02:05]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> i never know
how to do this
L69[02:02:19]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> anythong
github like confuses the hell out of me
L70[02:02:25] <CompanionCube> there's a
nice download button for a .zip
L71[02:02:58] <CompanionCube> but i don't
think you can use that ingame, hmmm
L72[02:03:56] <lunar_sam> see, i always
made a build, cpio'd it, uploaded it somewhere, then downloaded and
extracted it in game
L73[02:04:01]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> when i try to
use wget it ust download the html code for the webpage
L74[02:04:40] <CompanionCube> there is a
raw view but that is....tedious to use for multiple files.
L75[02:05:07]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> >lunar_sam:
see, i always made a build, cpio'd it, uploaded it somewhere, then
downloaded and extracted …
L76[02:05:08]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> how?
L77[02:05:13] <lunar_sam> i wonder if zorya
still works
L78[02:05:33]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> >lunar_sam:
i wonder if zorya still works
L79[02:05:34]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> idk how to
install it, but last time i checked, yes it does
L80[02:05:43]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> ii just forgor
how to install it
L81[02:06:05] <lunar_sam> if it still
works, bro it has an automagic installer
L82[02:06:21] <lunar_sam> i don't take any
responsibility for it not working anymore, though
L83[02:06:45] <lunar_sam> well, i gotta go
get ready for work
L84[02:07:44] <lunar_sam> (personally i
don't trust my own code)
L85[02:09:07] <Izzy> PsychOS can be
downloaded as a cpio
L86[02:09:14] <Izzy> from the 'build
server'
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L88[02:09:29] <PewPewCricket> h
L89[02:09:35]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> h
L91[02:10:00] <Izzy> this can then be
uncpio'd using lunar_sam's util found on the forum
L92[02:10:17] <lunar_sam> :v
L93[02:11:00] <lunar_sam> i love how that
tool Just Works
L94[02:11:06] <lunar_sam> anyways,
adios
L95[02:11:36] <Izzy> salut
L97[02:13:30] <PewPewCricket> how can i
wget the cpio file?
L99[02:13:43] <PewPewCricket> without it
just downloading the html code
L100[02:13:47] <PewPewCricket> oh
L101[02:13:52] <PewPewCricket> it just
works?
L102[02:13:54] <PewPewCricket> yay
L103[02:14:10] <Izzy> I'm not responsible
for any psychological damage you may suffer from using
PsychOS
L104[02:14:20] ⇦
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L105[02:15:16]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> fun
L107[02:15:53] <Izzy> though they are
available using online documentation also
L110[02:18:01]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> rm -rf
/*
L111[02:18:02] <Izzy> you'll want to
uncpio it onto a blank disk if you want it to uh, work
L112[02:18:08]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> ik
L113[02:18:14]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> thats why i
nuked the insta;;
L114[02:18:17]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> install
L115[02:22:32] <lunar_sam> i'm not
responsible for any problems experienced while using zorya
L116[02:22:40] <lunar_sam> it hasn't been
properly updated in
L117[02:22:41] <lunar_sam> uh
L118[02:23:07] <lunar_sam> jesus it was
that long ago
L120[02:24:49] <lunar_sam> last time i was
working on zorya, i was rewriting it again
L121[02:24:50] <lunar_sam> :P
L122[02:25:05] <lunar_sam> so it could
boot from an unmanaged disk in a less jank way
L123[02:25:53] <lunar_sam> maybe that's my
next goal, get the FS stuff working, get velox to just `load stuff
off the disk`, and then have zorya as a .velx
L124[02:27:39] <lunar_sam> i can add more
features to velox as i work on zorya `tbh`
L125[02:30:40]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> psychos is
running off of a floppy
L127[02:33:39]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> i hate
this
L129[02:43:56] <Izzy> PsychOS uses a Lua
REPL as the shell
L130[02:44:13] <Izzy> try ps()
L131[04:01:41]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L132[04:01:42] <MichiBot> Hooray! Vaur!
You beat CompanionCube's previous record of 3 hours, 7 minutes and
36 seconds (By 31 minutes and 16 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L133[04:01:43] <MichiBot> Vaur has stolen
the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.003 tonk points!
plus 0.002 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to 50%
because stealing) Current score: 0.41266. Position #6 Need
0.01523975 more points to pass Michiyo!
L134[04:05:08] <CompanionCube>
dammit
L135[04:24:56]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> leagalize
nuclear bombs
L136[04:28:22] <CompanionCube> %inv add
mcnukes
L137[04:28:22] *
MichiBot summons 'mcnukes' and adds to her inventory. I could get
some good swings in with this.
L138[04:28:45] <CompanionCube>
%drink
L139[04:28:45] <MichiBot> You drink an
endless rock potion (New!). It tastes salty.
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L143[06:41:03]
<SoBinary>
%tonk
L144[06:41:04] <MichiBot> Dagnabbit!
SoBinary! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 2 hours,
39 minutes and 21 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L145[06:41:05] <MichiBot> SoBinary's new
record is 2 hours, 39 minutes and 21 seconds! SoBinary also gained
0.00266 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need
0.03298107 more points to pass TechTastic!
L146[07:22:39]
<Forecaster> nice, it's done
L147[07:22:49]
<Forecaster> 1-5 work days to activate but
otherwise no trouble
L148[07:40:52]
<ProNoob135> Seeing updates for OC on
modrinth makes me really happym
L149[08:49:27] *
Amanda meows angerly at @Inari as it's entirely to early for
awakes
L150[09:05:13] <Amanda> @Forecaster why
would it take 5 business days to count tonk points? Are you trying
to rig the system!?
L151[10:04:50]
<Forecaster> what do you mean
"trying" I mean what, no!
L152[10:46:14]
<Forecaster> now my domain works again,
that barely took 1 day
L153[12:05:31] ⇦
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(~caecior@1535583-v115.1165-static.oswgilaa.metronetinc.net)
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L154[12:06:32]
<Forecaster> and the certs auto-renewed,
nice
L155[13:23:13] <Amanda> %choose do server
stuff or be bad and play games
L156[13:23:13] <MichiBot> Amanda: If I
had a gold nugget for every time someone asked me about "be
bad and play games"
L157[13:24:24]
<Forecaster> stop being a bad influence
MichiBot
L158[13:24:57]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L159[13:24:57] <MichiBot> Fudge!
Forecaster! You beat SoBinary's previous record of 2 hours, 39
minutes and 21 seconds (By 4 hours, 4 minutes and 31 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L160[13:24:58] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.006 tonk
points! plus 0.005 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 0.60953239. Position #2 Need
0.03760242 more points to pass CompanionCube!
L162[14:46:49]
<Michiyo>
>Forecaster: now my domain works again, that barely took 1
day
L163[14:46:49]
<Michiyo>
Awesome! Glad they were able to take care of it so quickly.
L164[14:48:31]
<Forecaster> Yeah
L165[14:48:47]
<Forecaster> But now I switched back to
the new router and everything is down again
L166[14:48:54]
<Forecaster> I think
L167[14:57:21]
<Forecaster> huh
L168[14:57:31]
<Forecaster> a port checker website says
port 80 is open
L169[14:57:45]
<Forecaster> but if I try to access the
url I get no response
L170[14:58:06]
<Forecaster> it works internally so the
server is running
L171[14:58:28]
<Forecaster> maybe the server needs a
reboot since I changed router without telling it
L172[14:58:48]
<Michiyo>
Well, I was going to say it could be a loopback issue... but I ALSO
can't go to your domain
L173[14:59:05]
<Michiyo> I
know some routers have hairpin / loopback issues which is REALLY
annoying
L174[14:59:23]
<Forecaster> I've never been able to
loopback
L175[14:59:38]
<Forecaster> that's why I was going to set
up an internal dns server
L176[14:59:49]
<Forecaster> which is why I needed the new
router
L177[14:59:53]
<Michiyo>
That's... A solution
L178[15:00:04]
<Michiyo>
Why do you need a new router for an internal DNS server?
L179[15:00:21]
<Forecaster> because the old router didn't
let me change the dns server ips
L180[15:00:24]
<Michiyo>
o_O
L181[15:00:27]
<Michiyo>
Seriously?
L182[15:00:31]
<Michiyo>
what the hell
L183[15:00:32]
<Forecaster> yeah
L185[15:01:12]
<Michiyo>
lol
L186[15:01:18]
<Forecaster> also to test domain access
externally I use my work desktop
L187[15:01:53]
<Michiyo>
Use your server as a DHCP server, disable the DHCP server on your
router?
L188[15:01:54]
<Michiyo>
lol
L189[15:02:25]
<Forecaster> another annoying thing it
does is it doesn't let you assign static leases outside of the
allowed ip pool
L190[15:02:45]
<Forecaster> the new router lets me do
that
L191[15:02:47]
<Michiyo>
O_O
L192[15:03:44]
<Forecaster> I didn't care about that
before, but now I wanted to change it up so my servers used low
addresses (10, 20, 30) and the pool for other devices started at
100
L193[15:04:08]
<Forecaster> I set it up like that with
the new router, but then when I switched back I found I couldn't do
that with the old one
L194[15:15:39]
<Forecaster> I accidentally hard reset the
wrong server because the screen was plugged into the webserver but
was standing on the media server...
L195[15:18:14]
<Michiyo>
whoops....
L196[15:19:49]
<Michiyo>
Amanda, help you're my only hope! You linked a story forever ago,
had Alien Cows, sentient war machines, and a human/giant mantis
alliance that happened after said giant mantises glassed earth and
we kicked their asses? lol
L197[15:26:51]
<Michiyo>
God damn it this is driving me crazy :/
L199[15:29:55]
<Michiyo>
found it
L200[15:31:05]
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L201[15:32:22]
<Forecaster> Bah
L202[15:32:31]
<Forecaster> Guess I'll have to return
this router
L203[15:32:44]
<Forecaster> 😐
L204[15:39:34]
<Michiyo>
Have you tried hitting it with a hammer?
L205[15:40:13]
<SoBinary>
%tonk
L206[15:40:14] <MichiBot> Huzzah!
SoBinary! You beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 2
hours, 15 minutes and 16 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L207[15:40:15] <MichiBot> SoBinary's new
record is 2 hours, 15 minutes and 16 seconds! SoBinary also gained
0.00225 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #4. Need
0.03073107 more points to pass TechTastic!
L208[15:43:24]
<Forecaster> That would make it difficult
to return unfortunately
L209[15:54:56]
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L210[15:54:56]
zsh sets mode: +v on Vexatos
L211[15:55:30] <stephan48> Forecaster, try
to find something with OpenWRT
L212[15:56:00] <stephan48> or
open/pf-sense
L213[16:00:02]
<Forecaster> Oh wait
L214[16:00:56]
<Forecaster> Now it's working since a
minute ago...
L215[16:02:22] <stephan48> did you reach
an agreement with your provider?
L216[16:02:48]
<Forecaster> They got that sorted shortly
after I called this morning
L217[16:03:00] <stephan48> nice
L218[16:03:02] <stephan48> any fees?
L219[16:03:07]
<Forecaster> No
L220[16:03:18]
<Forecaster> Didn't even ask what I needed
a public IP for
L221[16:03:22] <stephan48> no need to sell
your soul?
L222[16:03:24] <stephan48> boring.
L223[16:03:41] <stephan48> is it dynamic
or static?
L224[16:03:50]
<Forecaster> I'd have to get it on credit
then
L225[16:11:35]
<Michiyo>
Can confirm, see website now.
L226[16:13:31]
<Vaur>
%sip
L227[16:13:31] <MichiBot> You drink a
forbidden rubium potion (New!). Vaur's nails turn rød until they
steal the concept of stealing.
L228[16:14:03]
<Forecaster> Weird that it took such a
long time...
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L230[16:40:10] <Amanda> @Michiyo yeah
thats it, sorry, was playing around in hyrule
L231[16:40:21]
<Michiyo>
No worries ^_^
L232[16:40:36]
<Michiyo>
it's been... 18 months since I read it surely there are plenty of
chapters to read! lol
L233[16:40:41] <Amanda> I went down the
completely wrong chasm, it seems
L234[16:40:48]
<Michiyo>
Whoops..
L235[16:40:57] <Amanda> but now I'm just
dedicated to explorin gand getting zoanite
L236[16:45:30]
<Forecaster> %sip
L237[16:45:30] <MichiBot> You drink a
tacky black potion (New!). When Forecaster drinks the last drop, a
bucket of water materializes above their head and dumps its
contents over them. Forecaster is drenched in water, followed by a
bucket hitting them on the head. (6 vs DC 8)
L238[16:45:52]
<Forecaster> Ow
L239[16:51:45] <Amanda> Maybe I didn't go
down the wrong chasm, I'm just bad at navigating. Was wallking in
the wron gidrction1
L240[16:53:12] <Amanda> the wrong
direction* wanted to finish typing before getting my ofof that was
beeping at me
L241[17:02:19]
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L242[17:09:52]
<Forecaster> It's any chasm the wrong one
really
L243[17:10:11]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> someone is about to finish porting oc2 to 1.19.2
L244[17:10:11]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> this makes me happy
L245[17:10:23]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> as now I can use stack magic + rust in the same minecraft
world
L246[17:11:57]
<Michiyo>
But but but.... I need it in 1.18! lol
L247[17:15:19]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> oc2 is allready 1.18
L248[17:15:24]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (and so is hexcasting)
L249[17:15:28]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> although 1.18.2
L250[17:15:48]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> sadly 1.18.2 hexcasting does not have custom iota
types
L251[17:18:53]
<Vaur>
%sip
L252[17:18:53] <MichiBot> You drink a
gloopy bavarium potion (New!). Vaur's eyes turn the color of iron
until hell celebrates midsummer.
L253[17:19:43]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> %sip
L254[17:19:43] <MichiBot> You drink a dull
cyan potion (New!). A bard behind walksanator. B⃢ot. suddenly stops
playing. They were most likely eaten by a monster.
L255[17:23:41]
<Michiyo>
>walksanator. B⃢ot.: oc2 is allready 1.18
L256[17:23:42]
<Michiyo>
OC2 isn't OC...
L257[17:25:01]
<Michiyo> I
just want an environment I know, and an API I am familiar with, to
update my addon mods so I can use them in 1.18.
L258[17:25:16]
<Michiyo> I
don't have the desire to learn a new API, and a bunch of other crap
to play with my toys.
L259[17:26:59]
<Sky> I
just want raids and servers in a modern version lol
L260[17:27:00]
<Nadja>
>Michiyo: I don't have the desire to learn a new API, and a
bunch of other crap to…
L261[17:27:00]
<Nadja>
Especially since said API is not even close to as power- and
featureful as the OC1 ind
L262[17:27:08]
<Sky> I
want a data center going clickity clack
L263[17:27:14]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> oc2 allows me to use rust in minecraft
L264[17:27:19]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> neurons go brr
L265[17:30:47]
<Ocawesome101> >Michiyo: I just want an
environment I know, and an API I am familiar with, to update my
…
L266[17:30:48]
<Ocawesome101> then update the 1.16 fork
to 1.18 :>
L267[17:31:25]
<Michiyo>
*sigh* Please, re-read the above.
L268[17:32:53]
<Ocawesome101> i meant the 1.16 fork of
OC1, unless i'm missing something above
L269[17:33:29]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> they dont wanna have to port OC ontop of their
addons
L270[17:33:56]
<Ocawesome101> porting from 1.16 is _less_
work than 1.12 - but yeah i get that
L271[17:34:12]
<Michiyo> I
have little desire to learn Scala, of which OC is like 90%.
L272[17:34:50]
<Michiyo>
Which is why I'm not sitting here demanding anything be done...
just wishing it would be lol
L273[17:34:57]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> luckily oc2 is java
L274[17:36:02]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (+ lua)
L275[17:47:36]
<Nadja> OC2
is very little lua.
L276[18:16:16] *
Amanda offere Nadja an entire foxen construction crew to bang on
her walls
L277[18:17:42]
<Forecaster> dammit, who invented pollen
>:
L278[18:17:59] <Amanda> That was @Inari,
as goddess of soil fertility
L279[18:18:21] <Amanda> Definately not me,
responsible to creating the entire simulation
L280[18:18:29]
<Forecaster> it should be recalled
>:
L281[18:20:18]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L282[18:20:18] <MichiBot> Dogast! Vaur!
You beat SoBinary's previous record of 2 hours, 15 minutes and 16
seconds (By 24 minutes and 48 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L283[18:20:19] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 2 hours, 40 minutes and 4 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.00123 (0.00041 x 3) tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position
#6. Need 0.01400975 more points to pass Michiyo!
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<Inari
「オ兄デレ」「狐っ娘」> >Amanda: That was <@!105317648602042368>,
as goddess of soil fertility
L287[18:36:08]
<Inari
「オ兄デレ」「狐っ娘」> the soil is nice and fertile
L288[18:47:02]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> hmm i wonder if i could access `hvc0` (or atleast the
data from it)
L289[18:59:51]
<Forecaster> ...
L290[19:00:04]
<Forecaster> the webserver just restarted
on it's own...
L291[19:00:07]
<Forecaster> that's probably not
good
L292[19:03:11]
<Forecaster> might be Komga consuming too
much resources when scanning a few thousand books...
L293[19:03:29]
<Forecaster> what's a good way to monitor
that?
L294[19:08:54]
<Nadja>
Amanda: why thank you, I needed a few furry friends to finish my
~~doomsday devi…~~ er I meant friendly friendship and peace
building.
L295[19:09:20] <Amanda> ah, well they're
only really good at banging things on the wall, not actually
building
L296[19:13:45]
<Nadja>
They're foxen so they're clever little things and also will
recognize their queen when they see her.
L297[19:15:21]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> I am now asking fnuecke where the peripherals are
mapped
L298[19:21:15]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> Hai
L299[19:21:31]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> I'm in school
- . -
L300[19:24:05]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> Same
L301[19:44:13]
<Nadja>
What do you mean where the peripherals are mapped?
L302[19:52:33] <Amanda> Anyway, how come
you can make doomsday devices, but I get told off got some light
batting of asteroids into Earth's orbit
L303[19:52:47]
<Forecaster> Well, the GitHub account is
MightyPirates, so clearly they want a treasure map
L304[20:00:26]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> >Nadja: What do you mean where the peripherals are
mapped?
L305[20:00:26]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> there is no way to access peripherals in baremetal
wah
L306[20:00:39]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> unless you make a `VMDevice`
L307[20:01:05]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (Item/Block/VM Device extend Device, VM device is the
only one that goes on the MMIO)
L308[20:01:27]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> i am now asking sangar "how do we access non mmio
peripherals from "bare metal" in oc2
L309[20:02:23] <Amanda> They're just a
virtio serial device
L310[20:02:28] <Amanda> Speaking the
hlapi
L311[20:02:46] <Amanda> Which is
null-seperated json
L312[20:03:30]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> yes but *where is it*
L313[20:03:42]
<Michiyo>
Over there.
L314[20:03:56] <Amanda> In the memory?
Idk, you get that info from the devicetree
L315[20:04:05]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> how do i get the device tree
L316[20:04:25]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> there is no map for any of the Sedna/OC2 memory
L317[20:05:03] <Amanda> Do you mean in the
host jvm or the guest?
L318[20:05:42]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> in the guest vm
L319[20:05:48] <Amanda> The guest probably
has the device tree placed somewhere well known / documented for
riscv bootloaders
L320[20:07:24]
<Nadja>
It's devicetree. It's *literally* the one open, vendor-independent
standard we have for this.
L321[20:09:06]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> which device tree spec?
L322[20:09:48]
<Nadja> The
one that's a pdf.
L323[20:09:56]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> there is 3 versions and 1 release candidate
L324[20:11:16]
<Nadja>
Choose whichever :)
L325[20:12:12]
<Forecaster> No, chose the best one,
geez
L326[20:12:22] <Amanda> I like the green
ones
L327[20:12:30]
<Nadja> I'd
personally go for the latest released one as it's the most polished
one, but choose whichever.
L328[20:12:58]
<Forecaster> I will only have pineapple
flavoured PDFs
L329[20:13:15]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> i am now trying to locate the memory adress and the
format
L330[20:13:40]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> I am consulting the AI overlord
L331[20:13:40]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (hope I dont get gaslit)
L332[20:13:55]
<Nadja> Oh,
lol. This is going to be funny.
L333[20:14:09]
<Nadja>
Come back when you're invariably gaslit into oblivion
L334[20:18:37]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> no information came from chatGPT
L335[20:18:45]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> it just tells me "read the docs for the
platform"
L336[20:18:50]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> ... *there are no docs*
L337[20:19:28]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> *ah it finally gave me a register*
L338[20:19:36]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> time to make sure that the register *actually
exist*
L339[20:20:11]
<Forecaster> Solid advice
L340[20:20:11]
<Nadja>
@walksanator. B⃢ot. anyway, I'm back from being a bit annoyed at
you having already decided what's possible and annoying snagar
about it and I feel a bit bad for letting you run headfirst into a
wall. So: there is no such thing as non-mmio peripherals in RISC-V,
and less so in Sedna. That's just now how that works. All I/O is
basically the CPU writing words into some specific addresses and
reading words from some other specific addresses.
L341[20:20:45] <Amanda> I assumed they
meant the HLAPI peripherals
L342[20:20:48]
<Nadja>
VirtIO specifically is just two random ringbuffers at a random
offset that you can write into. That's all they are.
L343[20:21:07]
<Nadja>
Amanda: That's of no concern. RISC-V *does not have* port
I/O.
L344[20:21:20]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (why do you think I have a folder:
`oc2-find-the-hlapi`)
L345[20:22:22]
<Nadja>
@walksanator. B⃢ot. pro tip, don't be snarky at one of the only
people in here both willing and capable of helping you :)
L346[20:23:02]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> fair
L347[20:23:20]
<Nadja> To
do I/O in "bare metal" the only thing you need to do is
to find all the addresses to write into. That's the job of the
devicetree
L348[20:23:27]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (also this is my first dive into anything remotely low
level, probally a bad starting point)
L349[20:23:38]
<Nadja> no,
this is one of the best starts
L350[20:24:23]
<Nadja> but
unfortunately you can count the number of people that have actually
worked with your specific platform choice this deeply on one hand
after an explosives incident.
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<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> a flat `0`
L353[20:24:54]
<Nadja>
no
L354[20:24:57]
<Nadja> I'm
here
L355[20:24:58]
<Nadja>
Snagar is here
L356[20:25:03]
<Nadja> so,
it's at least 2.
L357[20:25:06]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> true
L358[20:25:28]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (the only other person I can think of trying to work for
this is Haruspex in the MCCPM discord)
L359[20:25:53]
<Nadja> A
device tree is just a random binary structure that's initialised by
the "firmware", as much as that exists. It's either given
to you at startup in a special register (e.g. the first one) or on
a specified offset. I'm not 100% which one RISC-V does, but that's
the easy part to figure out.
L360[20:26:23]
<Nadja> The
makeup of that structure is specified in the specification you
found. They're all compatible, so it really doesn't matter which
one you chose. Chose v0.3 and ignore the rest.
L361[20:26:31]
<Nadja> why
v0.3? because I said so.
L362[20:26:33]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> found something
L364[20:27:24]
<Nadja>
That's not what you want, that's a few human-readable structures
you can rely on for drivers.
L365[20:27:28]
<Nadja>
That doesn't help you here.
L366[20:27:38]
<Forecaster> Don't worry, if you annoy
Nadja away I'll help you!
L367[20:27:47]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> I almost got fooled
L368[20:27:47]
<Nadja>
shut up @Forecaster
L369[20:27:52]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> that isn't even the real riscv
L370[20:28:08]
<Forecaster> Of coursei know nothing about
OC2 so I will only give you terrible advice
L371[20:28:23]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> it will be as accurate as ChatGPT
L372[20:29:06]
<Nadja> The
hlapi in that appears as a serial device, since that's exactly what
it is.
L373[20:29:41]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> so once I get the adress from there I can use pre-built
libraries to parse the device tree and them communicate with the
serial device
L374[20:29:45]
<Nadja> So
to get to HLAPI from bare metal, 1) find the devicetree 2) parse
the devicetree 3) find the hlapi node 4) read the hlapi node 5)
setup your MMIO base given that.
L375[20:30:12] <Amanda> A single serial
device, for all the devices
L376[20:30:12] <Amanda> ( HLAPI devices
)
L377[20:30:12] <Amanda> not one device per
hlapi peripheral
L378[20:30:13]
<Nadja> I
mean if you have pre-built libraries that implement the exact
interface, sure.
L379[20:30:21]
<Nadja> Ah
yes, thanks. Exactly
L380[20:30:29]
<Nadja>
It's one bus, communicating via serial.
L381[20:30:46]
<Nadja> I
have PCI in my fork, but that doesn't help you one bit.
L382[20:32:42]
<Forecaster> >Nadja: shut up
<@151259898313834496>
L383[20:32:42]
<Forecaster> But terrible advice is better
than no advice right? Someone told me so and I have to assume it's
true
L384[20:33:28]
<Forecaster> (no I'm not being serious, in
case anyone was unsure)
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L387[20:35:19]
<Nadja>
>Forecaster: But terrible advice is better than no advice right?
Someone told me so a…
L388[20:35:20]
<Nadja> oh
yes, as they say it, even a blind chicken finds a worm once in a
while.
L389[20:35:20] <Amanda> ( He's being
super-serious, not serious )
L390[20:35:45]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> i am currently trying to locate *any* refrence to the
device tree location in sedna/oc2/riscv specification
L391[20:36:08]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> gonna narrow it down to RiscV extension G
L392[20:36:45]
<Forecaster> And a broken clock is right
twice a day!
L393[20:37:27]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> yeah but that has a loop
L394[20:37:36]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> it is more like Spray and Pray
L395[20:37:36]
<Forecaster> So a blind chicken with a
broken clock would get three worms
L396[20:37:53]
<Nadja>
>walksanator. B⃢ot.: i am currently trying to locate *any*
refrence to the device tree locati…
L397[20:37:53]
<Nadja>
register a1. aka x11.
L398[20:38:26]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> okay thanks (if you dont mind can you link the source so
I can read it)
L399[20:38:35]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> and `a1` is a pointer right?
L400[20:39:51]
<Nadja>
source: My memory
L401[20:39:57]
<Nadja>
that's just where the linux kernel expects it
L402[20:40:08]
<Nadja> and
yes it is
L403[20:40:19]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> so `a1` -> device tree -> parsing for the serial
port -> (work on the serial port memory)
L404[20:40:39]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> time to setup the 🦀 application
L405[20:41:10]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> hmm the next *fun* part will be figuring out how to get
output since... no_std
L406[20:41:35]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (I am guessing that the terminal will be another serial
device in the tree)
L407[20:41:56] <Amanda> It'll be tagged
stdio iirc
L408[20:42:23] <Amanda> Or something liek
that, I was looking at the source of sedna around they forever
ago
L409[20:42:45] <Amanda> never did find
where the devicetree is passed to linux, guess I should have just
asked @Nadja. :P
L410[20:43:35]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> i just noticed this will be *fun* flying blind
L411[20:43:57] <Amanda> welcome to
hardware dev!
L413[20:44:06]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> since i will have to somehow
L414[20:44:06]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> 1. compile a nostd application for *whatever* riscv
bootloader I need
L415[20:44:16]
<Nadja>
There is no bootloader
L416[20:44:25]
<Nadja> The
firmware just jumps to an offset
L417[20:44:56]
<Kristopher38> i'm taking device driver
programming course this semester
L418[20:45:00]
<Kristopher38> it might come in
handy
L419[20:45:03]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> so i need to tell rust "compile this directly to
machine code, do not make a elf file"
L420[20:45:09]
<Nadja>
nah
L421[20:45:21]
<Nadja>
make an elf, then objcopy that into the format you need
L422[20:45:24]
<Nadja>
that's what I'd do
L423[20:45:46]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> wait wouldn't this be register `a0`
L424[20:46:01]
<Nadja> a0
is cpuid stuff in Linux
L425[20:46:08] <Amanda> %give MichiBot an
.efi running doom
L426[20:46:09] *
MichiBot accepts the .efi running doom and adds it to her
inventory
L427[20:46:11]
<Nadja>
You'll find it at the offset 0x10 in flash anyway.
L428[20:46:30]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> ah right because 0x00 is the first value
L429[20:46:38]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (too used to index by 1 lua)
L430[20:47:27]
<Nadja>
0x10 is not the second value either.
L431[20:47:35]
<Nadja> but
hey, sure ^^
L432[20:48:49]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> yeah 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08 0x09
0x0a 0x0b 0x0c 0x0d 0x0e 0x0f 0x10
L433[20:48:49]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (so actually it is the 17th if I am thinking
properlly)
L434[20:48:54]
<Nadja>
nope
L435[20:48:59]
<Nadja>
64-bit words
L436[20:49:08]
<Nadja> 0x0
is the first, 0x8 the second, 0x10 the third.
L437[20:49:14]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> ah
L439[20:49:21]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> so it is the start of the 3rd?
L440[20:49:25]
<Nadja>
nope
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<Nadja>
0x10 is the physical address in ROM where that value is
written
L443[20:50:05]
<Nadja>
But, if you look at the lines 296 to 311 you'll see what
happens.
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L445[20:51:12]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> Ints are 4-byte (32-bit)
L446[20:51:12]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> Longs are 8-byte (64-bit) right?
L447[20:51:18]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> also I just noticed
L448[20:51:21]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> Program Start
L449[20:51:33]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> lemme see how that is obtained
L450[20:51:45]
<Nadja>
you're literally looking at it.
L451[20:52:15]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> i need to make a ghex to inspect and debug the
riscV-vm
L452[20:52:31]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> make a hex editor for OC2
L453[20:52:38]
<Nadja> or,
*or* crazy idea: You could just listed to the foxgirl that is
*literally* explaining it to you.
L454[20:52:39]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> oh wait...
L455[20:52:47]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> I can see the device tree right below it
L456[20:53:34] <Amanda> don't count on
that, use the address
L457[20:53:48]
<Nadja>
Anyway, when your code is starting the address of the devicetree is
in a1, you'll figure out the rest.
L458[20:54:12]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> yep I found a rust lib that claims it can parse a DTB
from a memory adresss
L459[20:54:25]
<Nadja>
cool :)
L460[20:54:53]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (dont feel like writing assembly... *yet*, probally once
rust fails me I will write something *horrible*)
L461[20:55:11]
<Nadja>
good luck writing bare-metal code without assembly ^^
L462[20:55:55]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> because rust is probally gonna end up over-writing the
DTB pointer before I ever get to it
L463[20:56:03]
<Nadja>
anyway @walksanator. B⃢ot. do me a favour and delete or close or at
least make a sensible comment on the issue you opened in OC2's
repo. Snagar has enough to do as is, he doesn't need more
noise.
L464[20:57:11]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> done
L465[20:57:22]
<Nadja>
thank you.
L466[20:57:49]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (because someone is porting oc2 to 1.19.2 and I wanna see
what funny can occur when I combine Rust programming and Magic mod
that works on a stack)
L467[20:58:12]
<Nadja> Not
much until you also write a lot of java code.
L468[20:58:33]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> hmm i can probally abuse the redstone interface
L469[20:59:03]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> (because the aforementioned mod *can* cast stuff
automatically if you power a block after commiting some warcrimes
against villagers)
L470[21:18:45] <Hawk777> Crazy idea for
OC2. A “JTAG adapter” block. You craft it and place it beside a
computer. It opens up a TCP port on the real Minecraft instance
that speaks the bare-metal GDBserver protocol.
L471[21:19:17]
<Nadja>
That would be fun :D
L472[21:19:24] <Hawk777> Or… maybe in
in-world networking instead, so you run GDB on another OC2
computer?
L473[21:19:53]
<Nadja> It
appears as a serial device peripheral on other computers :P
L474[21:19:54] <Amanda> ipmi for OC2
when
L475[21:20:01] <Hawk777> (somehow, for a
moment there, I forgot that we had *computers* in this mod)
L476[21:20:43] <Hawk777> Oh yeah or it
could be a serial port instead; GDBserver protocol works over
serial too.
L477[21:20:52] <Hawk777> I’ve just
personally only ever used it to talk to OpenOCD, which goes via
TCP.
L478[21:21:20]
<Nadja> You
can then tunnel that serial via TCP to a computer on the outside
:P
L479[21:21:37] <Amanda> with blackjack!
and scritchies!
L480[21:21:48] *
Amanda rubs her head against Nadja's hand
L481[21:22:43] <Amanda> %give MichiBot an
over-provisoned M.2 SSD
L482[21:22:43] *
MichiBot accepts the over-provisoned M.2 SSD and adds it to her
inventory
L483[21:22:57] <Corded> * <Nadja>
gives Amanda scritchies
L484[21:23:10] *
Amanda purrs softly, decides Nadja gets to live another
day
L485[21:23:30]
<Nadja> As
if you could actually kill me :P
L486[21:23:40] <Amanda> When in doubt, add
more nukes
L487[21:23:44]
<Nadja>
Inconvenience me, yes. Kill me? Not in a way that matters.
L488[21:46:22]
<Michiyo>
Anyone here have experience with Mellenox cards, Intel SFP+ 10GB
MMF Transceivers, and windows?
L489[21:54:53] <Amanda> I've got a window,
but it's currently about to be covered by plastic by construction
people
L490[21:55:44] <Amanda> not sure what
those other things are
L491[21:55:59] <Amanda> but I can tell you
what happens if you over-provision a disk in Proxmox!
L492[22:05:35] <stephan48> magic VM
Data-Smoke?
L493[22:06:04] <Amanda> proxmox will let
you, you just have your VMs hang when they try and fill more than
the host has!
L496[22:12:12]
<Michiyo>
I've confirmed the card is in Ethernet mode (That's the only mode
it supports it seems...) and the SFP+ Modules were sold *with* the
card as compatible
L497[22:14:47]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> guys ULOS 2
does not work
L498[22:14:49]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> when i try to
install it it just installs a broken version
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L502[22:17:08] <Amanda> Appears my git
forge is dead, so I can't link the source
L503[22:17:20] <Amanda> but put that on a
disk, name it "init.lua" and boot. :P
L504[22:20:11] <stephan48> Michiyo, got a
linux live cd? mii-tool and ethtool should both be able to read the
SFPs on most cards
L505[22:21:55] <stephan48> other than that
i would assume theres some driver for the cards allowing more
insight
L506[22:22:21]
<Michiyo> I
can't find anything in the driver to show me port status
L507[22:23:53] <stephan48> hrm
L508[22:24:30]
<Michiyo> I
can do teaming in non server versions with the Mellanox driver so I
know it's installed and working
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L511[22:45:05]
<Michiyo>
OH FFS
L512[22:45:23]
<Michiyo>
The god damn switch had disabled the SFP Module because it's
"Not supported"
L513[22:45:26]
<Michiyo>
Fuck you Cisco
L514[22:47:37] <stephan48> wow :(
L515[22:48:09] <stephan48> i remember
there being a certain command per switch you could make them allow
foreign modules but... eh good luck finding them :/
L516[22:48:45]
<Michiyo>
conf t
L517[22:48:46]
<Michiyo>
service unsupported-transceiver
L518[22:49:07]
<Michiyo>
then `copy run start` to enable it on reboot
L519[22:49:17]
<Michiyo> I
have 10G connectivity now
L520[22:49:29] <stephan48> nice
L521[22:54:48]
<lunar_sam>
>/mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket: when i try to install it it just
installs a broken version
L522[22:54:48]
<lunar_sam>
requires the CPU to use lua 5.3
L523[22:54:48]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> it is
L524[22:54:48]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> wait
L525[22:54:53]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> i read
somthing about LuaPosix
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L527[22:55:54]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> @lunar_sam i
am using lua 5.3
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L531[22:56:49]
<lunar_sam>
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L532[22:57:15]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> it works in
another world
L533[22:57:21]
</mnt/femboy/PewPewCricket> strange
L535[23:02:27]
<Michiyo>
9GB copied in 15 seconds... I'm happy
L536[23:43:57]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> ... anyone know how I am supposed to flash a memory card
in oc2
L537[23:44:11]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> because iirc oc had the `flash` command
L538[23:44:15]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> but that does not exist
L539[23:48:21]
<Michiyo>
"Just use OC2" *ahem*
L540[23:49:07]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> ... am i gonna have to cross compile `dd`
L541[23:49:26] <Hawk777> Dunno if it shows
up as a device node, but if it does, why bother with dd? Can’t you
just use cat?
L542[23:49:39] <Hawk777> Works for most
purposes where block sizes aren’t important.
L543[23:51:36]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> hmm would it be vda
L544[23:51:40]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> or vport0p0
L545[23:55:08]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> I tried yoinking the hard-drive while it was
running
L546[23:55:12]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> nothing appeared
L547[23:58:56]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> so wait could I just `cat myring0.bin >
/dev/sdb`
L548[23:59:09]
<walksanator.
B⃢ot.> since I cannot figure out how to flash the firmware