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L1[00:06:26] * Amanda
meows from within a napalm circle
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L6[01:07:01] <Izzy> very neat
L7[01:15:01]
<ColdestImp> im going to need some
dithering hm
L8[01:24:35]
<TechTastic> Hey, how do I put my Java
library on a publicly accessible maven?
L9[01:24:35] <Corded> I made a library for
working with Krist and wanna set that up so I can use it in other
applications
L10[01:42:14]
<DiamondCreeper_6> what mod prevents
memory leak
L11[01:42:14] <Corded> because whenever I
have betweenlands installed memory leaks happen all the time
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L13[02:06:00] <Amanda> @Michiyo new-corded
doesn't prepend the nick to multiple lines messages, if that wasn't
intentional
L14[02:06:16] <Amanda> Rather, she only
does the first line
L15[02:07:01] <Amanda> %remindme 9h make
sure to continue collecting bug meat for willy
L16[02:07:02] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"make sure to continue collecting bug meat for willy" in
9h at 10/15/2023 11:07:01 AM
L17[02:07:23] *
Amanda snuggles up around Elfi, does a heccen zzzmew
L18[02:07:38] <Amanda> Night girls
L19[02:25:34]
<Michiyo>
Yeah, known limitation, going to work on it when I have the
motivation
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<Forecaster> Motivation? Not even
once
L23[04:58:48]
<Michiyo>
Ugh.. I'll never get used to Mac keyboard shortcuts.
L25[05:46:48]
<Forecaster> Once you do the corruption
has set in
L26[05:51:15]
<Michiyo>
well, it doesn't help that I don't have a mac keyboard... and I can
never remember what maps to what
L27[05:54:52]
<Forecaster> You need post it's
L28[06:38:01]
<ColdestImp> can opencomputer handle
binary files?
L29[07:02:55]
<Forecaster> What do you mean by
"handle"
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<Kristopher38> Yes?
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<RedstoneParkour> ColdestImp: yes OC can
handle binary files using `string.byte` (and `string.pack` /
`string.unpack` if you're on lua 5.3+)
L35[08:57:10] <Izzy> oh are those 5.3
additions?
L36[10:52:45]
<Kristopher38> Pack and unpack yes
L37[11:01:22]
<Vaur>
%sip
L38[11:01:23] <MichiBot> You drink a liquid
black potion (New!). A trapdoor suddenly opens up under Vaur! There
are spikes at the bottom. They fail to evade it with a 8 vs DC 15
and takes 1d6 => 3 damage.
L39[11:07:02] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
make sure to continue collecting bug meat for willy
L40[11:59:51] *
Amanda meows and looks around
L41[12:00:38] <Amanda> Elfi: help, my
campaigning isn't getting the plants to vote how I need them to,
and the opponent keeps cutting them down to place paths
L42[12:18:40]
<Forecaster> Sigh
L43[12:18:52]
<Forecaster> This current transformer
business isn't going well...
L44[12:19:30]
<Forecaster> As soon as the circuit is
plugged into the mains it induces a sub 1V reading in the
output
L45[12:19:57]
<Forecaster> Turning the led bulb on
causes a slight drop
L46[12:20:32]
<Forecaster> I expected a rise
L47[12:21:34] <Amanda> Are you remembering
to do a roll outb with them? Transformers aren't indoor only pets,
you have to take them on regular walkies
L48[12:22:26]
<Forecaster> Specifically the idle reading
is 0.36V, turning the lamp on it drops by 0.02 at most
L49[12:23:40]
<Forecaster> Putting my finger on the AC
wires coming off the CT has a bigger effect than connecting the
lamp...
L50[12:24:21]
<Forecaster> I have made a mains powered
touch sensor it seems
L51[12:24:36] <Liizzii> that seems very
safe...
L52[12:26:00]
<Forecaster> It's 100% safe, as long as
you don't touch it
L54[12:29:00]
<Forecaster> Now the voltage is .31
because I moved the multimeter closer
L56[12:30:08]
<Forecaster> Finger detected!
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<S3> I mean
whatever. I've shocked myself so many times on mains that is
whatever at this point
L62[14:26:18] <Michiyo> 240 still stings
though
L63[14:26:35]
<S3> As
long as you don't provide a super low resistance path you will
react and it will just be a pain in the butt
L64[14:26:49]
<Forecaster> I did shock myself on this
the last time I worked on it
L65[14:26:57]
<S3> The
real problem is low resistance grounding yourself in a way that you
can't let go
L66[14:27:04]
<Forecaster> the switch I was using didn't
actually completely disconnect the circuit
L67[14:27:30]
<Forecaster> and my house has no
earth-fault protection
L68[14:27:36]
<S3> I also
wear insulated safety boots all the time so it helps a little
L69[14:28:06]
<S3> You
still get shocked but you reduce the chances of grounding through
the floor
L70[14:28:26]
<S3> So
then just don't let it go through both your arms
L71[14:29:05]
<Forecaster> always keep one hand behind
your back when poking at a mains circuit if you can
L72[14:29:22]
<Forecaster> now I unplug it though
L73[14:29:27]
<Forecaster> I'm not trusting that switch
again
L74[14:30:12]
<S3>
Heheheh
L75[14:30:21]
<S3> I
actually had a meter explode once
L76[14:31:11]
<Forecaster> I need to do more research on
how current detecting circuits work
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<S3> Not
like explode explode but I accidently had the prongs on the unfused
current testing inputs, and there was a flashbang intensity of
light and a massive bang, and that was the end of that meter
L79[14:32:05]
<Forecaster> I did that once
L80[14:32:24]
<Forecaster> it melted the tip of one of
the prongs on my multimeter
L81[14:32:41]
<S3> As far
as current detection, there's a bunch of ways. For low current
testing, I highly recommend you check out the octopus component
testing circuit
L82[14:33:11]
<S3> It
provides a resistor for both voltage and current, meaning the
voltage across the current resistor will be proportional to the
current through the component
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<S3> This
is handy if you have an oscilloscope because you can graph the
voltage and current "iv" curve on a 2d screen
L85[14:33:53]
<Forecaster> I don't need testing
equipment
L87[14:34:08]
<Forecaster> I need a cirtuit I can plug
into a pi and stuff in a wall socket
L88[14:35:31]
<S3> Hmm. I
would use a transformer then and a large input resistance, like an
op amp to protect it
L89[14:35:37]
<S3>
Depending on what you're doing
L90[14:36:02]
<RedstoneParkour> perhaps a solenoid with
a spring?
L91[14:36:17]
<S3> If
you're just trying to calculate power going out of a wall, then you
can sense the current with electromagnetics
L92[14:36:34]
<S3> That's
way safer
L93[14:36:44]
<Forecaster> the purpose is to detect any
current flow in the local mains circuit to detect a broken
bulb
L94[14:37:03]
<Forecaster> the output needs to be below
3.3V since it's going to a pi pico
L95[14:37:18]
<S3> Ah.
Okay so
L96[14:37:40]
<S3> Do you
have access to the wire to the bulb?
L97[14:37:41]
<Forecaster> a relay will control the
circuit, I can test if the relay is working or not
L98[14:38:12]
<Forecaster> well yeah, that's going to go
through the relay
L99[14:38:41]
<S3> Here
is a rough example of one of the safest ways you can detect
current
L101[14:39:00]
<S3> This
is actually how they do this on places like power plants
L102[14:39:02]
<Forecaster> that's what I'm trying to
do
L103[14:39:36]
<Forecaster> you can see the blue coil
unit with the mains wire going through it in the pictures
above
L104[14:39:46]
<Forecaster> and a resistor across
it
L105[14:39:56]
<S3>
Yep
L106[14:40:10]
<Forecaster> the coil is connected to a
rectifier
L107[14:40:18]
<S3> IP
amps will give you a means of getting a very precise
measurement
L108[14:40:19]
<Forecaster> which I'm measuring the
output of
L109[14:40:43]
<S3> The pi
has a gpio input you can probably use to do the same thing
L110[14:41:27]
<Forecaster> I haven't tested connecting
the current curcuit to a pi yet, because I didn't get the results I
was expecting
L111[14:42:02]
<Forecaster> namely a voltage rise rather
than a drop
L112[14:43:17]
<Forecaster> and also the fact that the
bulb being on or not had an insignificant effect on the output, but
changes in the magnetic field had a big effect
L113[14:44:07]
<S3> I
actually know very little about pis for that because I always went
with small microcontrollers and never really used pis for
circuits
L114[14:45:23]
<Forecaster> this isn't really related to
the pi, as I said I haven't connected it
L115[14:45:29]
<S3>
Yeah
L116[14:45:32]
<Forecaster> I'm just measuring the output
with a multimeter
L117[14:45:34]
<S3> I was
just saying in general
L118[14:48:52]
<Forecaster> I just need to do more
research on CTs I guess
L119[14:50:03]
<Forecaster> I guess I could use a mains
powered relay as well...
L120[14:50:09]
<Forecaster> it'd be way simpler, but more
expensive
L121[14:50:39]
<Forecaster> since I only need a not
works/works output
L122[14:53:13]
<S3> What
do you have a datasheet for the coil you are using?
L124[14:58:25] <Amanda> %remindme 5m check
temperatures
L125[14:58:25] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"check temperatures" in 5m at 10/15/2023 03:03:25
PM
L126[14:58:30]
<S3> Oh
cool so this definitely is a CT transformer
L127[14:59:14]
<Forecaster> I'd have been very
disappointed if it now turned out it wasn't
L128[14:59:42]
<S3>
Something I do not like it's that it doesn't have any survey graphs
of how it responds in various conditions like most datasheets
have
L129[15:00:23]
<S3> It is
just a transformer though
L130[15:00:40]
<Forecaster> it's certainly very
bare-bones
L131[15:01:22]
<S3>
Voltage = (resistor value * current) / 1000
L132[15:01:26]
<Forecaster> I tried getting a pre-built
current detection circuit, but I can't find one sensitive enough
for the currents of a led light bulb
L133[15:02:35]
<Forecaster> I guess I should try using a
higher-value resistor
L134[15:03:26] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
check temperatures
L135[15:04:27]
<S3> That
might make a difference. ACTUALLY I just realized, you don't really
want a normal sized resistor on the transformer. What value
resistor do you have now?
L136[15:04:48]
<Forecaster> I think just a 100
L137[15:05:03]
<S3> Do you
have a 1 M resistor?
L138[15:05:09]
<Forecaster> I think so
L139[15:05:40]
<S3> The
idea is to create as minimal current flow back to the coil as
possible
L140[15:06:03]
<S3> If you
use a small resistor it could be too close to the internal
resistance of the led
L141[15:06:16]
<Forecaster> hm
L142[15:06:35]
<Forecaster> I don't want a too high value
either
L143[15:06:42]
<Forecaster> the output voltage can never
exceed 3V
L144[15:07:16]
<Forecaster> and this migh be used for
higher amp applications as well
L145[15:07:39]
<Forecaster> I probably wont plug any
power tools into it though
L146[15:09:10]
<Forecaster> well, maybe it wont even go
that high, I guess I'll see
L147[15:10:41]
<S3> Sure
but your actual test circuit shouldn't be drawing any current. If
you have a voltage outside the range of the ADC, you're better off
using a voltage divider or something with a high impedence input
(the ADC should be) to get the voltage in a range that is
acceptable
L148[15:11:21]
<S3> The
problem with many reference circuits often arise the movement your
test points start drawing any current
L149[15:14:42]
<Forecaster> no it shouldn't
L150[15:15:03]
<Forecaster> I'm still mostly worried
about the weird readouts
L151[15:15:26]
<Forecaster> I read something about
saturation and needing a second coil to filter it out
L152[15:15:57]
<Forecaster> but maybe that will go away
with bigger resistance, I need to try that first
L154[15:38:22]
<Michiyo>
Ok, and now for this
L155[15:38:22] <Corded> Test
L156[15:38:25]
<Michiyo>
alright
L157[15:39:53]
<S3> I
would need to draw out your circuit but I'm pretty sure your weird
readouts are due to the low value resistor being used
L158[15:40:06]
<S3> At
least, that's where I would start
L159[15:47:06]
<S3> Ihm.
What is that transistor like ic you have foreaster? 2WD65? I can't
find it online
L160[15:49:32]
<Forecaster> are you talking about the
rectifier?
L161[15:49:38]
<Forecaster> it's just a full bridge
rectifier
L163[15:51:22]
<S3> Oh, I
only saw 3 leads in the picture
L164[15:51:27]
<S3>
Lol
L165[15:51:32]
<S3> I was
like wth is that
L166[15:52:30]
<Forecaster> yeah the fourth one is
apparently invisible, it goes to the lane the red wire is in
L167[15:56:39]
<S3> Okay.
So you're converting to DC then measuring that?
L168[15:57:56]
<Forecaster> yes
L169[15:58:14]
<Forecaster> because the pi would probably
prefer a dc input
L170[15:58:35]
<Forecaster> I'll also put a cap in
paralel to get a proper rectifier
L171[16:01:53]
<S3> Well
I'm actually thinking, I know it's more components, what if you
used or made a peak detector instead
L172[16:02:26]
<S3> That
way you don't need to worry about diode voltage drops and filter
circuits with low current etc
L173[16:03:22]
<S3> You
still need a diode but
L175[16:04:01]
<S3> It
basically sustains a voltage that was the mazimum within some
tolerance
L176[16:07:52] <stephan48> @Forecaster,
remaind me... why are you building a PSU from scratch for a
delicate device like a PI which needs a somewhat regulated
output?
L177[16:10:09]
<Forecaster> I never said I'm building a
power supply
L178[16:10:23] <Amanda> They want to stuff
the entire circuit and such into a light switch housing
L179[16:10:45] <Amanda> Unless that's a
different project
L180[16:11:04]
<Forecaster> The pi will be powered by a
pre-built usb power supply, which will also be stuffed into said
light switch housing
L181[16:11:23] <stephan48> ah current
sensing then?
L182[16:11:35]
<Forecaster> the circuit in question is
for verifying power flow in the controlled mains circuit to detect
broken bulbs
L183[16:14:05] <Amanda> %choose do a
proper repair or giant gan
L184[16:14:05] <MichiBot> Amanda: A
nearby lamp whispers "giant gan" such that it's barely
audible.
L185[16:14:09] *
Amanda nods
L186[16:17:29] <Amanda> ... huh
L187[16:17:39] <Amanda> TIL Ansible logs
to syslog/journald everything it's doing
L188[16:20:20]
<Forecaster> it probably doesn't log when
it sneaks away to steal a snack
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L192[16:26:03] <Michiyo> Ok, let'
L193[16:26:05] <Michiyo>
[p-zsdfoijholxdfhnjg
L194[16:26:16] <Michiyo> well, avatars are
broken so.. neat
L195[16:26:32] <Amanda> :D
L196[16:29:19] <Michiyo> Test
L197[16:29:24] *
Michiyo sighs
L198[16:29:33]
<Forecaster> impossible
L199[16:29:48]
<Forecaster> code never fails
L200[16:29:54]
<Michiyo>
getting a 502 on avatars.. I assume embeds are going to be broken
too
L202[16:30:16]
<Michiyo>
yep
L203[16:30:43]
<Michiyo>
OH
L204[16:30:46] <Amanda> Does corded only
listen on one IP and that's not the IP you're proxying to?
L205[16:30:52]
<Michiyo>
right..... Webserver and Corded don't run on the same host
L206[16:30:58] <Amanda> ah
L207[16:31:52] <Michiyo> Ok avatars?
L208[16:31:55] <Michiyo> Yes
L209[16:31:59] <Michiyo> embeds are still
broken
L211[16:32:31] <Michiyo> ffs
L212[16:34:07]
<Michiyo> I
can't launch the bot locally ATM, so fuck it we test in production,
it's how I usually do things anyway!
L213[16:34:35]
<Michiyo>
!update
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L220[16:34:53] <Michiyo> lol, WHELP
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L228[16:37:51] <Michiyo> Oh lmao
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<Michiyo>
Test
L232[16:38:49]
<Michiyo>
Test
L233[16:38:50]
<Michiyo>
Test2
L234[16:38:51] <Amanda> Beep boop
L235[16:39:02]
<Michiyo>
Ok, multiline messages work correctly now
L236[16:39:05] <Amanda> woo
L238[16:39:22] <Michiyo> "Cannot GET
/saved_embeds/1697387949456.png" :/
L239[16:40:21]
<Michiyo>
it's not saving them....
L241[16:40:55] <Michiyo> ._> wtf
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L248[16:43:11] <Michiyo> fuck me
L249[16:43:57] <Amanda> Not now, I have a
headache
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L257[16:50:07] <Michiyo> yay
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<Michiyo>
Ok, there, new URLs for discord embeds / attachments, actual SSL
even!
L262[16:51:08]
<Michiyo>
And proper multiline support (up to 3 new lines, then it gets
pastebinned)
L264[16:53:08]
<S3>
Michiyo fix your shit
L265[16:53:10]
<S3>
XD
L266[16:53:35]
<Michiyo>
...What?
L267[16:53:46]
<S3> You
broke everything
L268[16:53:52]
<Michiyo>
Again, what?
L269[16:54:07]
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L270[16:54:43]
<S3> 418
I'm a teapot
L271[16:54:53]
<Michiyo>
What *exactly* is broken?
L272[16:55:32]
<Michiyo>
If you mean the 502 images above... those are screenshots of a 502
error because I'm too lazy to snip something else
L273[16:55:33]
<S3> I
dunno I just saw a bunch of 502 bad gateways
L274[16:55:41]
<S3>
Heheh
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L277[16:55:57]
zsh sets mode: +o on Michiyo
L278[16:56:08] <Michiyo> Hmm, it didn't
send the join
L279[16:56:10] <Michiyo> annoying
L281[16:57:35]
<Michiyo>
also means I can move stuff without breaking links (Moving
forward)
L282[16:58:00]
<RedstoneParkour> something else: irclogs'
auto-refresh is broken
L283[16:59:11]
<Michiyo>
Easy fix for that, is to hit f5. :P
L284[17:02:13] <Michiyo> Test
L285[17:02:24] <Liizzii> tseT
L286[17:02:52] <Michiyo> There
L287[17:03:15] <Michiyo> Now the log site
itself is broken!
L288[17:08:58] <fingercomp> Ocelot Desktop
1.10.0 has been released: RAID, tape drives, microcontrollers,
magical memory, rack relay, custom brain config path, ocelot card
improvements, bugs and bug fixes
L289[17:09:23] <Amanda> nice!
L290[17:09:32] <Liizzii> poggers
L292[17:10:36] <Michiyo> Why the hell is
it even calling the DirectoryLister in the log view?
L293[17:15:29] <Michiyo> Test2
L294[17:15:45]
<Michiyo>
Fixed.
L295[17:17:25]
<Michiyo>
Testing...
L296[17:17:34]
<Michiyo>
Ok, yeah
L297[17:21:53]
<Forecaster> hooray, more bugs, it's what
I've always wanted
L298[17:32:33]
<Liizzii-chan> Hmm, Kali can't install
grub....
L300[17:37:32] <Amanda> %choose continue
staring at editor window or laptopnaptime?
L301[17:37:32] <MichiBot> Amanda: Huh,
what? "laptopnaptime" I guess, now leave me alone I'm
playing Tetris.
L302[17:37:55] *
Amanda places all of MichiBot's L pieces ontop of
eachother
L303[17:44:09]
<Forecaster> that's mean
L304[17:45:32]
<Forecaster> dammit, it happened again, I
watched another Eminence episode and now there aren't any
more
L305[17:57:16] <Liizzii> lol mood
L306[17:57:18] <Liizzii> also fek
L307[17:57:29] <Liizzii> 13.2GB is not
enough space for Kali
L308[17:59:13]
<Forecaster> %sip
L309[17:59:14] <MichiBot> You drink a
serif-only spice potion (New!). The bottle turns into a pie.
L310[18:36:12]
<Forecaster> I'm so glad I generally don't
start to watch a new series until I have at least two episodes of
it
L311[18:36:26]
<Forecaster> sometimes there's just the
worst cliffhanger at the end of the first episode
L312[18:37:51] ⇦
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L313[19:12:52]
<Vaur>
%sip
L314[19:12:53] <MichiBot> You drink a
chewy ferozium potion (New!). Vaur now has a mullet until someone
turns off a lamp.
L315[20:31:21] <Amanda> %splash
@Forecaster with mutable spice potion
L316[20:31:22] <MichiBot> You fling a
mutable spice potion (New!) that splashes onto @Forecaster.
@Forecaster turns into a strawberry frog for 8 moons.
L317[20:40:16] *
Amanda curls up atop Elfi, meows about her plans for the world once
she gets enough plant-votes to win
L318[20:55:45]
<Forecaster> Dangit, I had non-frog
related plans
L319[20:56:54]
<ComputerCoco> Question, anyone else
running into the infrared packet entity for TIS-3D being marked as
removed by default?
L320[21:03:31]
<ComputerCoco> Well it seems the mod
Cupboard is warning me about an error: `[co.cu.Cupboard/]: A mod is
trying to add an entity from offthread, this should be avoided.`
Which in the stacktrace provided, it is indeed the TIS-3D infrared
packet trying to be spawned
L321[21:15:52]
<ComputerCoco> Turns out its adding the
entity off the server thread because of another mod called
DimThreading that makes each dim its own thread for proformance...
hmm
L322[21:19:35]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L323[21:19:36]
<ComputerCoco> aaa
L324[21:19:36]
<ComputerCoco> Turns out the error is only
in the forge unofficial version tho
L325[21:19:36] <MichiBot> Consarn it!
Vaur! You beat your own previous record of 23 hours, 55 minutes
and 41 seconds (By 1 minute and 31 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L326[21:19:37] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.023 tonk points! plus 0.044
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 1.4875965,
Position #2 => #1 (Overtook Ocawesome101)
L328[21:49:07]
<Vaur>
remove half of the mods and narrow it down ? 😄
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L332[23:29:59]
<Liizzii-chan> Though the trackpad doesn't
want to work
L333[23:30:12] ⇦
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L334[23:43:12] <Amanda> %choose rain box
or uhhh what was I getting the sadness rectangle for?
L335[23:43:12] <MichiBot> Amanda: Eeny,
meeny, miny, uhhh what was I getting the sadness rectangle
for.