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L1[00:30:45] <Izzy> %remindme 45m
washing
L2[00:30:45] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"washing" in 45m at 11/16/2023 05:15:44 PM
L3[00:34:43] <Amanda> %give MichiBot an
entire roasted elon
L4[00:34:43] *
MichiBot accepts the entire roasted elon and adds it to their
inventory
L5[00:43:44] <Amanda> %inv list
L7[00:49:02] <Amanda> I like how one of
michibots favourite things is a severed left hand
L8[00:49:33] <Amanda> Sorry, right
hand
L9[01:15:45] <MichiBot> Izzy REMINDER:
washing
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L11[01:47:48] <Amanda> %calc 36*8/4
L12[01:47:48] <MichiBot> 36*8/4 =>
72
L13[01:48:18] <Amanda> %calc (36 *8) /
4
L14[01:48:18] <MichiBot> (36 *8) / 4 =>
72
L15[01:50:43] <Amanda> Okay, that's not
right
L16[01:51:10] <Amanda> Oh it is, I missed a
stack of wood
L17[01:51:38] <Amanda> %calc 90 /4
L18[01:51:39] <MichiBot> 90 /4 =>
22.5
L19[03:08:29] *
Amanda snuggles up around Elfi, meows about how it's not fair that
sure she has to work on landing a plane for her vacation when
@inari gets to just do nothing
L20[03:08:51] *
Amanda dozes back to dream land
L21[03:08:53] <Amanda> Night girls
L22[03:13:53] <Amanda> Also it's awfully
brave/stupid of this book publishing company to call the FBI in
when one of their underage slave authors tries to escape with their
entire library of work, because, you know, then the FBI knows about
you're underage slave authors
L23[03:14:26] <Amanda> Anyways, phone
updated, sleeps for real now, night girls
L24[03:15:13] <lunar_sam> so i'm still
banging out upkgfs, but things are going pretty well
L25[03:15:36] <lunar_sam> just need to
finish up a few things and it'll hopefully Just Work(tm)
L26[03:15:53] <lunar_sam> i'll test it by
turning OpenOS into a mounted package :v
L27[03:16:13] <lunar_sam> since that'll
show me the sorta memory usage i'll be looking at
L28[03:17:19] <lunar_sam> ~though i've done
the trick of caching the entire file mapping to disk, but i'm
unsure how that'll work in other places i wanna use upkgfs~
L29[03:17:41] <lunar_sam> ~like EEPROM
cards, tape, etc~
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L31[05:11:16] <CompanionCube>
%tonkout
L32[05:11:16] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
CompanionCube, you were not able to beat Vaur's record of 9
hours, 18 minutes and 43 seconds this time. 8 hours, 44 minutes and
39 seconds were wasted! Missed by 34 minutes and 3 seconds!
L33[05:11:22] <CompanionCube> damn
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L35[06:33:55]
<Forecaster> %sip
L36[06:33:56] <MichiBot> You drink a dusty
tomato potion (New!). Forecaster gains the ability to see
previously unseen bricks until someone turns on a lamp.
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L43[13:20:08] <Amanda> Izzy: I whacked the
charger for your auto-crafting robot with a scrench to make it
always-charge, and then removed the lever, if you'd like me to undo
it lemme know
L44[14:02:43]
<S3> What
are some good modpacks out there these days?
L45[14:03:41]
<S3> I
tried to get an ATM modpack to work yesterday but, I think it's too
much for the server and causes the clients to crash from spawn
because it takes like 200 seconds to load, and the server isn't
really having trouble keeping up it's just... a lot of mods,
LOL.
L46[14:04:05]
<S3> So
many that finding the actual error message of why the client
crashes on login is almost impossible.
L47[14:05:06]
<S3> If I
knew anything about what a current good modlist is today I would
just build my own, but I haven't played any serious Minecraft since
like... before 1.12
L48[14:09:25]
<Forecaster> Someone had a server
recently
L49[14:09:36]
<Forecaster> Maybe you could use that mod
pack
L50[14:15:55]
<S3> Looks
like ATM 9 had Open computers on 1.20.1 as well.. But I only see it
for 1.12
L51[14:18:55]
<Mimiru>
It's likely OC2
L52[14:19:00]
<Mimiru> Or
they're lying.
L53[14:20:36]
<S3> OC2 is
definitely a cool option to test out
L54[14:21:17]
<S3> I
actually think their modlist was lying because I don't see it in
the mods folder but it was on the site for atm9. Oh well. Weirdness
solved.
L55[14:21:36]
<LavaHoleD>
Izzy: I have updated the modpack, added OCDevices and Spice Of Life
Carrot Edition!
L56[14:22:33]
<S3> We
need to port Minix 3 to RISC-V 😄
L57[14:22:40]
<S3> That
way you can run minix 3 on OC2
L58[14:22:49]
<S3> The
kernel itself is only 4K lines of C
L59[14:22:59]
<S3> +or
something like that
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L65[16:02:00]
<Vaur>
%tonkout
L66[16:02:01] <MichiBot> Dagnabbit! Vaur!
You beat your own previous record of 9 hours, 18 minutes and 43
seconds (By 1 hour and 32 minutes)! I hope you're happy!
L67[16:02:02] <MichiBot> Vaur has tonked
out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.01 tonk points! plus 0.018
bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score: 1.86603842,
Position #1
L68[16:03:07]
<Vaur> tonk
was restored ?
L69[16:40:15]
<Mimiru>
Yeah, I said I was going to go through the logs and find everyones
tonk scores (that I could be bothered to do)
L70[16:50:34]
<Vaur>
❤️
L71[17:05:06] <gruetzkopf> i need to go do
another round of rebasing our oc2 patches
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L73[17:20:00]
<Forecaster> %sip
L74[17:20:02] <MichiBot> You drink a knifey
pear potion (New!). A giant boulder is rolling towards Forecaster!
They fail to evade it with a 13 vs DC 15 and takes 1d6 => 2
damage.
L75[17:20:07]
<Forecaster> ow
L76[17:20:15]
<S3> You
gotten infiniband over virtio working yet gruetzkopf?
L77[17:20:17]
<S3>
Heheheh
L78[17:20:37]
<S3> CO2
RDMA let's gooooooooo
L79[17:21:13]
<S3>
OC2*
L80[18:00:07]
<Forecaster> 2CO
L81[18:05:32]
<S3> Lol I
crashed our otdr
L82[18:29:05]
<PwnagePineapple (He/Him)> %tonk
L83[18:29:05] <MichiBot> Swell!
PwnagePineapple (He/Him)! You beat Vaur's previous record of
<0 (By 2 hours, 27 minutes and 4 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L84[18:29:06] <MichiBot> PwnagePineapple
(He/Him)'s new record is 2 hours, 27 minutes and 4 seconds!
PwnagePineapple (He/Him) also gained 0.00245 tonk points for
stealing the tonk. Position #8. Need 0.30928499 more points to pass
SoBinary!
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L87[19:07:36]
<Forecaster> Well, I just learned that
when an output is "off" on the Pico it's actually pulled
to ground
L88[19:07:59]
<Forecaster> So you can switch polarity
really easily with just two pins
L89[19:08:32]
<Forecaster> Unfortunately the current
isn't enough to power the coil of my relay so it doesn't work
anyway
L90[19:29:51]
<S3> It may
not always be that way unless the docs said so
L91[19:30:08]
<S3> A lot
of GPIO systems have a pullup/pulldown setting
L92[19:30:20]
<S3>
dependiing on what that is set to at any given time it can change
that.
L93[19:30:29]
<S3> Just
mentioning that for awareness
L94[19:31:14]
<S3> Some
even let you shut it off so that it floats
L95[19:31:27]
<S3> in
that case you need to have your own pull up or pull down
L96[19:32:30]
<S3> Yeah.
looks like the pico allows you to set up the floating, pull up or
pull down states of the GPIO, so be aware of that.
L97[19:32:49]
<S3> In
your program, you may want to forcefully set which behavior you
want, in case it keeps state across programs.
L98[19:33:23]
<S3> Looks
like asctually there is no float setting for the pico so you need
to choose one or the other
L99[19:34:31]
<S3> Error
uploading to Hastebin. Please try again later.
L100[19:34:42]
<S3> I just
grabbed it out of some random section of the PDF
L101[19:34:49]
<S3> This
one in particular:
L103[19:35:44]
<S3>
Anyways Forecaster sorry for the wall of text and information
overload but I just wanted to mention that before you assume it's
one or the other some day and realise it isn't what you thought it
was.
L105[19:37:21]
<S3> Error
uploading to Hastebin. Please try again later.
L106[19:37:33]
<S3>
there's also Pin.IN and Pin.OUT
L107[19:37:46]
<S3> Error
uploading to Hastebin. Please try again later.
L108[19:38:01]
<S3> That's
just the Python SDK though.
L109[19:39:07]
<S3> Be
also very mindful that the GPIO has a maximum currenht sink and
source limit.
L110[19:40:58]
<S3>
current sinksink and source*
L111[19:41:05]
<S3> wow
fail
L112[19:41:20]
<S3> It's
probably going to be around 5-16 mA
L113[20:17:15]
<Forecaster> Pull up/pull down is for
inputs
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<AR2000>
Toujours là. On se débarrasse pas de la France comme ça
L117[20:24:08]
<Mimiru>
Ok, so this bridge is consuming @ 10GB a day or so... Which is
better than I was expecting.
L118[20:26:25] <Hawk777> On some MCUs,
PU/PD can be used for outputs as well, if they have something like
an open-drain option. You can enable the PU resistor and put the
output into open drain, and then setting the output data value to 0
drives it to ground, while setting it to 1 lets the PU resistor
pull it gently high.
L119[20:26:42]
<S3>
Yep
L120[20:27:19]
<S3> I
think AVR usually supports pull up and down setup on output
L121[20:27:29]
<S3> As
well as most STM32 GPIO
L122[20:29:32] <Hawk777> You might also be
able to enable them even though they’re not useful on push-pull
outputs, just so you can pre-position them if you want to change
I/O direction from output to input for reasons.
L123[20:44:47]
<Forecaster> It doesn't matter if the
current is insufficient anyway
L124[20:46:14]
<Forecaster> I need to drive the relay
with the higher current 3V pin via transistors like I was doing it
seems
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L127[21:54:57] <Izzy> Amanda: didn't know
that was a thing, neat!
L128[21:55:46] <Amanda> Izzy: I wasn't
sure if that was the case or you had it that way intentionally,
which is why I offered to undo it
L129[22:54:01] <Liizzii> hmm, @Michiyo
seems that corded's uploading to hastebin had errors earlier
L130[22:54:26]
<Mimiru>
Yes, for the exact same reason that I can't run MichiBot on the
VPS.
L131[22:54:37]
<Mimiru> It
can't "loopback" on the WG bridge
L132[22:54:49] <Liizzii> hmm
L133[22:54:53]
<Mimiru>
the VPS can't connect to anything on the other side of the bridge
via its external public IP
L134[22:55:33] <Liizzii> could you not put
an address in the /etc/hosts file pointing down the WG link? or are
they on other places than where your WG link ends up?
L135[22:56:56]
<Mimiru>
No, but the issue is I could try to connect to *any* of the domains
on the other end of this link, and I don't feel like editing a ton
of domains into my hosts file to point them all to the WG
link.
L136[23:04:42]
<walksanator> %tonk
L137[23:04:43] <MichiBot> Yippee!
walksanator! You beat PwnagePineapple (He/Him)'s previous record
of 2 hours, 27 minutes and 4 seconds (By 2 hours, 8 minutes and 32
seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L138[23:04:44] <MichiBot> walksanator's
new record is 4 hours, 35 minutes and 37 seconds! walksanator also
gained 0.00642 (0.00214 x 3) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
Position #15 => #14. (Overtook spokr) Need 0.006949 more points
to pass SquidDev!
L139[23:12:09] <CompanionCube>
%tonkpoints
L140[23:12:09] <MichiBot> CompanionCube:
You currently have 1.19695625 points! Position #4 Need 0.20683156
more points to pass Ocawesome101!
L141[23:12:24] <CompanionCube> i forgot
that was a command
L142[23:14:02]
<walksanator> %tonkpoints
L143[23:14:02] <MichiBot> walksanator:
You currently have 0.05717 points! Position #14 Need 0.006949 more
points to pass SquidDev!
L144[23:15:24]
<Mimiru>
Also, my damn sshd on the WG gateway is refusing connections
L145[23:21:32]
<walksanator> Opera GX is nice
L146[23:44:32] <stephan48> @Miniru,
@Michiyo, if you know the domains you could hack around with
dnsmasq, it can do dns resolutions and then add the resulting
domains to nfset/ipset for firewall/iprule magic to redirect them
to the tunnel
L147[23:45:07]
<Mimiru> I
mean... surely this is just some stupid shit I've done to my
iptables
L148[23:46:20] <stephan48> if you want you
could draw a small network map(to see ips/topology) and post
iptables-save from both sides. we could have a look at it :)
L149[23:47:45]
<Mimiru>
Network layout is pretty simple. VPS running WG Server
(66.42.69.73, 10.51.35.1), Webserver running WG Client
(10.51.35.2).
L151[23:48:46]
<Mimiru>
it's supposed to route all incoming requests on 66.42.69.73 to
10.51.35.2 except for ports 3000, and 2223
L152[23:49:03]
<Mimiru>
2223 is the sshd on the VPS, and 3000 is the webserver port for
Corded for avatars and embeds
L153[23:49:11]
<Mimiru>
3000 works, 2223 does not.
L154[23:49:49]
<Mimiru>
Oh, it also doesn't route port 51820 to the webserver... since
that's the WG server port
L155[23:51:10] <stephan48> may i assume
the issue is, that packages reach the webserver but it does not
answer?
L156[23:51:26] <Michiyo> TBH I'm not 100%
sure...
L157[23:51:30] <stephan48> because it
sends stuff out of its internet iface
L158[23:51:45] <Michiyo> everything works
perfectly EXCEPT if the client is on the WGServer
L159[23:51:58] <stephan48> you could do a
check with tcpdump -i any -nnnvvv
L160[23:52:03] <stephan48> where stuff
comes in/out
L161[23:52:17] <Michiyo> Like, if you can
get here:
https://pc-logix.com/ then the WG link is function
how I want, except for clients on the WG Server.
L162[23:52:49] <stephan48> that
works
L163[23:52:49] <Michiyo> Yeah, that's not
SUPER helpful :P it just scrolls by so damn fast lol
L164[23:53:31] <stephan48> i assume ssh
between wg server(client) webserver(server) does not work? just to
have something to filter on?
L165[23:53:34] <Michiyo> Also, since I'm
on the webserver via SSH.... 99% of this is my own traffic causing
it to flip out
L166[23:53:58] <stephan48> append
"not host <yourip>"
L167[23:54:34] <Michiyo> that's still a
metric fuckton of traffic.. heh
L168[23:54:37] <stephan48> or "port
22 and net 10.51.35.0/27" f.e. to limit to ssh and your
wireguard IPs
L169[23:55:08] <stephan48> easiest would
probably be if you open a service on the webserver VM which only
you use, f.e. additional vhost listening on an unique port
L170[23:55:14] <stephan48> and then filter
on that
L171[23:56:11] <Michiyo> Oh hey, this
let's me see what's going on when I try to SSH into the WG server
on 2223 and it fails. The connection is making it to the server so
that's neat.
L172[23:56:41] <Michiyo> vhost on a
different port is.. not easy on the webserver. :/
L173[23:57:10]
<S3> I was
trapped in a data center all day
L174[23:58:12] <stephan48> ohoh so you are
a half-deaf half-fronzen half-cooked S3 bucket now?
L175[23:58:12] <Michiyo> and yep... it's
forwarding those 2223 requests to the webserver fml Well, now I
know why SSH is broken
L176[23:58:13] <Michiyo> neat.
L177[23:59:38] <stephan48> PostUp =
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i enp1s0 '!' --dport 51820 -j
DNAT --to-destination 10.51.35.2;