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<Kristopher38> Neat
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L6[01:13:51] <Izzy> and I have now cloned
the OpenPrinter width calculation in software, which should speed
it up plenty
L7[01:18:19]
<kartoonzz#6924> whats irc?
L10[01:18:38] <Izzy> that is not the
helpful one
L11[01:19:26] <Izzy> tl;dr Internet Relay
Chat, predates widespread access to the internet, will post-date
the universe, you can write a client in a dozen lines, etc
L12[01:19:59]
<kartoonzz#6924> what the fuck is being
iterated to me
L13[01:25:48] <lunar_sam> whar
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<Vaur>
%discorded
L17[02:14:30] <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[02:15:18] <CompanionCube> Izzy: inb4
'latex for opencomputers'
L19[02:15:51] <Izzy> CompanionCube: this
already outputs an intermediate format that the print program
consumes
L20[02:15:59] <Izzy> (and also the print
program does word wrap)
L21[02:18:25] *
CompanionCube randomly wonders if you could translate tex.web to
lua or whatever
L22[02:21:52]
<Brisingr
Aerowing> So I
L23[02:22:15]
<Brisingr
Aerowing> 've just ported a pure Lua LZ4 implementation from
Roblox to plain old Lua
L24[02:22:22]
<Brisingr
Aerowing> Stupid fat fingers
L25[02:22:30]
<Brisingr
Aerowing> Need to test it.
L26[02:55:53] <lunar_sam> 👀️
L27[02:56:57] <lunar_sam> @Brisingr
Aerowing got a link?
L28[03:06:06]
<Forecaster> %sip
L29[03:06:07] <MichiBot> You drink a wild
stainless steel potion (New!). The bottle turns into an
apple.
L30[03:20:11] *
Amanda offers elfi some premium floof to bomf into, curls up around
to protecc as she gets ready for zzzmews
L31[03:22:09]
<Brisingr
Aerowing> lunar_sam: currently doesn't work correctly.
L32[03:22:16]
<Brisingr
Aerowing> And I can't figure out why.
L33[03:22:17] <lunar_sam> damn :(
L34[03:22:24] <lunar_sam> also feel
that
L35[03:22:42] <lunar_sam> trying to get
tsukinet working and it is not cooperating lmao
L36[03:22:55] <lunar_sam> but hey,
advertisement works
L37[03:23:10] <Amanda> Did you tro remember
to pay the fae tithes?
L38[03:24:32] <Amanda> If you don't you run
the risk of them telling the thinking lighting in your computers to
misbehave
L39[03:26:06] <Amanda> Anyways, breaking
mews, local kitty is eepy, does a heccen zzzmew
L40[03:26:14] <Amanda> (night girls)
L41[03:56:14]
<PewPewCricket> I modifed sh.lua to look
more like bash
L42[03:57:13]
<PewPewCricket>
L43[06:02:13]
<Forecaster> %tonkout
L44[06:02:14] <MichiBot> Sard! Forecaster!
You beat TechTastic's previous record of 22 hours, 36 minutes and
20 seconds (By 3 hours, 50 minutes and 4 seconds)! I hope you're
happy!
L45[06:02:15] <MichiBot> Forecaster has
stolen the tonkout! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.026 tonk
points! plus 0.025 bonus points for consecutive hours! (Reduced to
50% because stealing) Current score: 0.69188. Position #1
L46[06:33:47]
<yabastar>
how do i connect to irc
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L48[07:08:23] <Corded> >
<yabastar> how do i connect to irc
L49[07:08:23]
<AR2000>
With a irc client
L50[07:08:39]
<yabastar>
no shit
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<AR2000>
EsperNet #oc
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L54[07:11:01] <lunar_sam> so, first you
need a TCP/IP stack
L55[07:11:31] <Hawk777> No, first you need
an Ethernet cable, a battery, and steady fingers.
L56[07:11:49]
<AR2000>
You need a OS too
L57[07:12:58] <lunar_sam> i mean, what do
we consider an "os"
L58[07:13:40] <lunar_sam> i'm sure you
could throw together an IRC client as a standalone UEFI executable
or such
L59[07:14:02]
<AR2000>
Something that can run a irc client. Doesn't have to be a
multitasking os. A realtime os is good enough
L60[07:14:18] <Corded> >
<lunar_sam> i'm sure you could throw together an IRC client
as a standa…
L61[07:14:18]
<AR2000>
The client would be the OS
L62[07:17:03] <lunar_sam> i cannot wait to
go home and send my first tsukinet datagram B)
L63[07:17:19] <lunar_sam> (after debugging
why it isn't recognizing packets)
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L65[07:36:22] <icumhard> daddy rail me
harder uwu
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L67[07:36:50]
<yabastar>
wtf LMAO
L68[07:44:41] <Corded> >
<Hawk777> No, first you need an Ethernet cable, a battery,
and steady…
L69[07:44:42]
<Forecaster> You'd have to be very fast
with the telegraph to emulate digital signals 😛
L70[07:56:38] <Hawk777> Yeah.
L71[07:56:47] <Hawk777> Ten million taps
per second or so, no problem right?
L72[07:57:16] <SquidDev> @Kristopher38 For
curiosity's sake, what's the bug? But yeah, afraid not.
L73[08:21:00]
<Kristopher38> I'm speaking
hypothetically
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L76[08:54:48] <SquidDev> Oh, that's fine
then. Nobody has reported any bugs in the last 3 years, so I can't
imagine there are any!
L77[08:55:06] <SquidDev> Uh, /s.
L78[08:55:56]
<Forecaster> out of sight out of
mind
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L80[12:18:35] <lunar_sam> why are there so
many xmpp spam bots all of a sudden
L81[12:24:37] *
Amanda meows and looks around
L82[12:25:11] <Amanda> All of a sudden?
That's been a problem for years, that's why signups are so
wild
L83[13:07:30] <lunar_sam> haven't seen many
since i started using it
L84[13:07:32] <lunar_sam> and it's
been
L85[13:07:37] <lunar_sam> an amount of time
that is non zero
L86[13:07:41] <lunar_sam> (aka i forgot how
long)
L87[13:07:43] <lunar_sam> also
L89[13:07:52] <lunar_sam> \o/
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L92[13:38:55]
<Forecaster> sound like you've been pretty
lucky then 😛
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L94[14:17:24] <sama> hello
L95[14:20:02]
<Forecaster> hi
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<Forecaster> by
L98[14:50:45]
<PewPewCricket> Why is this not moving
/tmp/sh.lua to /bin?
L99[14:51:36]
<PewPewCricket> it gets up to removing the
default sh.lua
L100[14:51:53]
<PewPewCricket> but it wont move the new
sh.lua located in /tmp to /bin to replace it
L101[14:53:21]
<PewPewCricket> it dont error out
either
L102[14:53:51]
<Forecaster> have you tried using
filesystem directly
L103[14:53:59]
<PewPewCricket> pain
L104[14:54:08]
<PewPewCricket> it should work using
shell.execute()
L105[14:54:21]
<PewPewCricket> do you see any
errors?
L106[14:54:23]
<Forecaster> does invoking shell commands
work if you remove the shell file?
L107[14:54:33]
<PewPewCricket> wait
L108[14:54:49]
<PewPewCricket> i mean the shell still
runs without sh.lua
L109[14:54:59]
<PewPewCricket> so i assumed
L110[14:55:02]
<PewPewCricket> lmao im idiot
L111[15:20:07]
<PewPewCricket> If you want to make the
shell look more bash-like run this command on openOS:
L113[15:20:11]
<PewPewCricket> *
/tmp/installer.lua``
L114[15:39:13]
<Forecaster> I'm guessing you got it to
work
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L118[16:52:58] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> If you want to make the shell look more
bash-like run this …
L119[16:52:58]
<skittally>
does it allow me to run the bash forkbomb?
L120[16:53:11] <Corded> >
<skittally> does it allow me to run the bash forkbomb?
L121[16:53:12]
<PewPewCricket> No
L122[16:53:15]
<skittally>
aw
L123[16:53:26]
<PewPewCricket> All I did so far is make
it look better
L124[16:53:32]
<PewPewCricket> I'm going to add more
stuff from bash
L125[16:53:34]
<PewPewCricket> Layer
L126[16:53:37]
<PewPewCricket> Later
L127[16:53:39]
<skittally>
fair
L128[16:54:08]
<PewPewCricket> You should rn the command
tho
L129[16:54:14]
<PewPewCricket> It does look nice
L130[16:54:19]
<PewPewCricket> And it even shows your
hostname
L131[16:54:37]
<PewPewCricket> If you don't have a
hostage it nags you to add one
L132[16:54:43]
<PewPewCricket> * hostname it nags you to
add one
L133[16:58:26]
<skittally>
oh damn
L134[16:58:30]
<skittally>
ill def check it out
L135[18:02:47] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> If you want to make the shell look more
bash-like run this …
L136[18:02:47]
<Ocawesome101> 0/10 no `PS1` support
/j
L137[18:03:08]
<PewPewCricket> why is PS1 so fucking
bad
L138[18:03:09]
<PewPewCricket> like
L139[18:03:19]
<PewPewCricket> i cant use it
L140[18:03:25]
<PewPewCricket> or else i cant display it
like that]
L141[18:03:26]
<PewPewCricket> * that
L142[18:05:08]
<Ocawesome101> wdym
L143[18:07:13]
<PewPewCricket> it seems that PS1 includes
the path as well as the actual symbol used at the end of the
prompt
L144[18:07:19]
<PewPewCricket> and the color red
L145[18:07:52]
<PewPewCricket> now time to make a easier
to use version of cat
L146[18:07:57]
<PewPewCricket> that acts like the real
cat
L147[18:09:23]
<PewPewCricket> how do i grab arguments
that were typed into the terminal
L148[18:09:38]
<PewPewCricket> like how in bash it would
be $1, $2, $3, etc
L149[18:09:48]
<PewPewCricket> how does the openos shell
do it?
L150[18:13:41] <Hawk777> Don’t have time
to try it out, but is it just “...”, the varargs parameter, in the
top-level block?
L151[18:13:43]
<Mimiru>
varargs? `...` IIRC will show you all of them
L152[18:14:02]
<Mimiru>
`arg[1]`, `arg[2]` perhaps? IDK it's been waaay to long
L153[18:15:47]
<PewPewCricket> i dont understand
L154[18:15:50]
<PewPewCricket> this is cat.lua
L155[18:16:01]
<PewPewCricket> i dont see how its telling
what args its being passed
L157[18:17:18] <Hawk777> As we suggested,
it’s passed in the varargs parameter ...
L158[18:20:25]
<PewPewCricket> is #args just the number
of args?
L159[18:35:15]
<Ocawesome101> openos shell may also
provide `arg`. i don't know that though.
L160[18:50:36]
<Forecaster> %sip
L161[18:50:37] <MichiBot> You drink an
invisible red potion (New!). The bottle turns into a pink
trident.
L163[19:01:54] <Hawk777> shell.parse
returns, as its first return value, something for which it returns
the value you want.
L164[19:29:10]
<Forecaster> What if I have a table that's
isn't named anytablename
L165[19:29:33]
<Mimiru>
Then do `local anytablename = youractualtablename`
L166[19:30:37]
<Forecaster> Ah yes
L167[19:31:25]
<Forecaster> But then I need to figure out
how to rename it youractualtablename first
L168[19:34:57] <Hawk777> Nah, you write
“#anytablename” and then read your Lua source code into a string,
do a search-and-replace to the actual table name, and then pass it
to loadstring.
L169[19:45:15]
<Mimiru> ^
That
L170[19:46:32] <Hawk777> If insufficiently
“fun”, you write a FUSE module that makes your file appear to have
different contents depending on whether it’s being read by a text
editor or a Lua interpreter.
L172[20:10:25]
<PewPewCricket> why dioes this error
out
L173[20:10:44]
<PewPewCricket> with this
L174[20:13:51]
<Vaur>
os.exit
L175[20:14:04]
<PewPewCricket> no
L176[20:14:12]
<PewPewCricket> thats not from
os.exit
L177[20:14:19]
<PewPewCricket> its giving a syntaxx
error
L178[20:14:24]
<PewPewCricket> * syntax error
L179[20:14:27]
<Vaur>
yes
L180[20:14:34]
<Vaur> this
is your syntax error
L181[20:14:43]
<PewPewCricket> oh
L182[20:14:47]
<PewPewCricket> thanks
L183[20:14:53]
<Vaur> you
bet
L184[20:16:24]
<PewPewCricket> uh
L185[20:16:27]
<PewPewCricket> why is fs erroring
L186[20:17:08] <Hawk777> Which line is the
error on, and what is the error?
L187[20:17:35]
<PewPewCricket> idk
L188[20:17:49]
<PewPewCricket> its just saying that
/lib/filesystem.lua is erroring
L189[20:18:10]
<PewPewCricket> on line 10
L190[20:18:34]
<Forecaster> You're probably passing nil
as a path
L191[20:18:34]
<PewPewCricket> did i break the computer
again
L192[20:18:51] <Corded> >
<Forecaster> You're probably passing nil as a path
L193[20:18:51]
<PewPewCricket> i hate if statments
L194[20:20:34] <Hawk777> Yeah you’re
passing arg[3] to fs.exists *before* checking whether it’s nil,
so…
L195[20:22:20]
<PewPewCricket> also if i run io.open()
and there is no file named whatver it is opening does it just make
the file?
L196[20:23:31] <Hawk777> I guess yes if
the mode is “w” or “a” and no if it’s “r”.
L197[20:25:18]
<Forecaster> r probably just returns nil
if the file doesn't exist?
L198[20:27:43] <Hawk777> On a native Lua
interpreter, it appears to return nil, an error message string, and
an errno integer.
L199[20:27:57] <Hawk777> I’d assume at
least the first two in OC as well.
L200[20:37:51]
<PewPewCricket> im writing an easier to
use version of cat.lua
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L202[22:23:47]
<PewPewCricket> What if I port all of GNU
coreutils to OC
L203[22:24:13]
<PewPewCricket> And all of its
functions
L204[22:25:43]
<Kristopher38> good luck
L205[22:26:03] <Corded> >
<Kristopher38> good luck
L206[22:26:04]
<PewPewCricket> I'm doing cat rn
L207[22:26:13]
<PewPewCricket> Ik OC has a version of cat
but
L208[22:26:15]
<PewPewCricket> It's kind of...
L209[22:26:18]
<PewPewCricket> Lacking
L210[22:26:46]
<Kristopher38> I mean I'm all for having
more gnu coreutils in OC
L211[22:26:59]
<Kristopher38> but reimplementing all
would be ambitious
L212[22:27:16]
<PewPewCricket> Well I have lots of free
time
L213[22:27:32]
<Kristopher38> jealous
L214[22:27:32]
<PewPewCricket> And I don't like the OC
version of cat especially
L215[22:28:05]
<PewPewCricket> Plus I have another person
to help
L216[22:28:12]
<PewPewCricket> And they know OC much
better than me
L217[22:29:54]
<PewPewCricket> Oh and I'll write new
manpages for all the utilities too
L218[22:32:06]
<Vaur>
%tonk
L219[22:32:07] <MichiBot> Wow! Vaur! You
beat Forecaster's previous record of <0 (By 16 hours, 29
minutes and 53 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L220[22:32:08] <MichiBot> Vaur's new
record is 16 hours, 29 minutes and 53 seconds! Vaur also gained
0.0165 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2. Need 0.17843
more points to pass Forecaster!
L221[22:33:10]
<PewPewCricket> Maybe I'll make a package
manager too
L222[22:33:28]
<PewPewCricket> That doesn't need a giant
config file of every package
L223[22:34:27]
<PewPewCricket> Instead of a bug file, you
have the package manager ask a server "hey do you have
undefined package?"
L224[22:34:49]
<PewPewCricket> And the server says,
"yeah I have undefined package, here's the link to the
repo!"
L225[22:37:38]
<PewPewCricket> Maybe someone should put
that in their package manager hm
L226[22:37:52]
<PewPewCricket> Not pointing fingers... (I
am)
L227[22:39:05] <Amanda> Hrm hrm
L228[22:39:28] <Amanda> %choose deck cubes
or find something to hallucinate?
L229[22:39:28] <MichiBot> Amanda: Some
"find something to hallucinate" sounds nice
L230[22:39:52] *
Amanda nods, curls up around Elfi to protecc for story
time
L231[22:46:40] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> Instead of a bug file, you have the package
manager ask a s…
L232[22:46:41]
<AR2000>
That mean you have to code a server to handle such request, then
host it.
L233[22:46:41]
<AR2000>
The "giant config file" trick is used to be able to use
github as the host.
L234[22:47:43] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> And the server says, "yeah I have
undefined package, here's…
L235[22:47:44]
<AR2000> I
could see this working with `pm-get` howerver. If `pm-get` doesn't
have a package, it ask a server where it could find it, and offer
the user the possibility to add the repo to it's list
L236[22:48:39] <Corded> >
<AR2000> I could see this working with `pm-get` howerver. If
`pm-get…
L237[22:48:39]
<PewPewCricket> I was thinking more like
the arch package repo
L238[22:49:29] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> I was thinking more like the arch package
repo
L239[22:49:29]
<AR2000> I
don't know how arch repos works
L240[22:49:53] <Corded> >
<AR2000> I don't know how arch repos works
L241[22:49:54]
<PewPewCricket> You ask the server for a
package by ots name, server tells you where to download it
from
L242[22:50:01]
<PewPewCricket> * its name, server tells
you where to download it from
L243[22:51:04]
<AR2000>
Don't think it would be hard to tweek `pm-get` for that. It's repo
manifest file already have a field to point the the package. It's
relative to the repo URL for now, but could be absolute
L244[22:51:12]
<AR2000> *
I don't think it would be hard to tweek `pm-get` for that. It's
repo manifest file already have a field to point the the package.
It's relative to the repo URL for now, but could be absolute
L245[22:51:24]
<PewPewCricket> What is pm-get
L246[22:51:42]
<PewPewCricket> Oppm?
L247[22:52:26]
<AR2000>
It's my package manager
L248[22:52:26]
<AR2000>
Like `apt` and `pm` is like `dpkg`
L249[22:52:26]
<AR2000>
`pm-get` manage repos and download packages and their dependances.
`pm` is what install/uninstall packages
L250[22:52:51]
<PewPewCricket> Well do you want to host a
Server?
L251[22:52:55]
<AR2000> I
made it to use packages, and not individual files download like
oppm.
L252[22:53:04] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> Well do you want to host a Server?
L253[22:53:04]
<AR2000>
Hosted on github
L255[22:53:28]
<AR2000>
Here is the repo
L256[22:53:32]
<PewPewCricket> We need a package manager
that works like modern day ones do
L257[22:53:49] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> We need a package manager that works like
modern day ones do
L260[22:54:14] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> We need a package manager that works like
modern day ones do
L261[22:54:14]
<AR2000>
I'll be happy to add repos to the default sources.list
L262[22:54:40] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> We need a package manager that works like
modern day ones do
L263[22:54:40]
<AR2000>
It's inspired by deb packages.
L264[22:55:16]
<AR2000> I
think my small doc should be enough to undersand how it work, but
feel free to spam my DMs with question, or make PR
L266[22:57:12]
<AR2000>
`pm` / `pm-get` support dependances, versions, uninstalling and
purging
L267[22:57:29]
<Kristopher38> i hate how you're hosting
the packaged software in the same monorepo as rest the of your
software
L268[22:57:57]
<Kristopher38> but whatever strikes your
fancy
L269[22:58:00] <Corded> >
<Kristopher38> i hate how you're hosting the packaged
software in the same…
L270[22:58:01]
<AR2000> I
hate it too, but it's way easier
L271[22:58:34]
<Kristopher38> you run a precommit hook or
something?
L272[22:58:47]
<AR2000> I
could move it away, it's just a question of changing the build
destination of the packaging script
L273[22:59:19] <Corded> >
<Kristopher38> you run a precommit hook or something?
L274[22:59:19]
<AR2000>
nop, manual. I don't want to update the packages each commits.
There could be uncommited changes that would break a package
L275[23:00:17]
<Kristopher38> I wanted to say well you
should be using branches for each feature and have a CI but forgot
this is software for a fantasy console
L276[23:00:39]
<Kristopher38> not industry-grade
software
L277[23:01:56] <Corded> >
<Kristopher38> I wanted to say well you should be using
branches for each …
L278[23:01:56]
<AR2000> I
try to use branches, even git workspace. And I might be able to use
CI, but the issue is that I don't know where the files the CI make
are, and how `pm*get` could reach them
L279[23:02:03]
<AR2000> CI
would be really nice
L280[23:03:22]
<AR2000>
I'm open to any suggestion. DMs are open
L281[23:08:09]
<PewPewCricket> if anyone is willing to
hist a package database server hit me up!
L282[23:08:14]
<PewPewCricket> * host a package database
server hit me up!
L283[23:08:30]
<Kristopher38> artifacts produced by CI on
github expire after some time so it's not a viable solution
long-term
L284[23:10:27]
<AR2000> I
could host the repo on my NAS, but I don't want to change the
firewall geoIP lock. It only allow connexions from where I live to
reduce the attack surface.
L285[23:10:27]
<AR2000>
You have no idea how many IP where banned on my previous one when I
left on port open worldwide
L286[23:10:38]
<kartoonzz#6924>
L287[23:11:01]
<kartoonzz#6924> it says if doesnt have a
boot but i have the bios inside
L288[23:11:17]
<RedstoneParkour> bios by itself wont
boot
L289[23:11:18]
<Mimiru>
Not seeing a floppy drive, do you have an OS installed on the drive
in the server?
L290[23:11:20]
<kartoonzz#6924>
L291[23:11:26]
<kartoonzz#6924> ?
L292[23:11:49]
<RedstoneParkour> put an openos floppy in
a disk drive connected to the server
L293[23:12:22] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> if anyone is willing to host a package
database server hit …
L294[23:12:23]
<Mimiru> I
could offer some webspace if you don't need anything special other
than a webserver, space, and if you ask really nicely shell
access.
L295[23:13:17]
<kartoonzz#6924>
L296[23:13:20]
<kartoonzz#6924> still the same
thing
L297[23:13:35]
<RedstoneParkour> connect it via the rack
gui
L298[23:14:00]
<kartoonzz#6924>
L299[23:14:05]
<kartoonzz#6924> i did it both ways
L300[23:14:14]
<Mimiru>
and remember that the sides are from the pov of the rack, not the
player, if you're facing the rack, then the directions are
reversed.
L301[23:14:52]
<Mimiru>
show the rack GUI
L302[23:15:06]
<PewPewCricket> well its working great so
far /sar
L303[23:15:09]
<kartoonzz#6924>
L304[23:15:16]
<Mimiru>
That... isn'
L305[23:15:25]
<Mimiru> t
connected to anything
L306[23:15:30]
<kartoonzz#6924> ?
L307[23:15:35]
<PewPewCricket> why wont this output
anything
L308[23:15:45]
<PewPewCricket> it should output the
contents of test.txt
L309[23:15:53] <Corded> >
<kartoonzz>
L310[23:15:53]
<AR2000>
*Have you checked that the cable is plugged in ?*
L311[23:15:57]
<PewPewCricket> arg2 should say how many
bytes to read from test.txt
L312[23:16:15]
<kartoonzz#6924>
L313[23:16:28]
<kartoonzz#6924> oh wait
L314[23:16:34]
<kartoonzz#6924> i never
L315[23:16:35]
<kartoonzz#6924> what?????
L316[23:16:45]
<kartoonzz#6924> i never knew that was a
fucking feature
L317[23:16:49] <Corded> >
<kartoonzz>
L318[23:16:49]
<AR2000> I
was referring to the fact your components in the rack are not
assigned/plugged to any side
L319[23:16:51] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> why wont this output anything
L320[23:16:51]
<PewPewCricket> i just want to make a
better version of cat
L321[23:16:51]
<RedstoneParkour> PewPewCricket: arg2 is
always a string; convert it to a number first
L322[23:17:00]
<PewPewCricket> oh
L323[23:17:04]
<PewPewCricket> im fucking forgor
L324[23:17:06]
<kartoonzz#6924> ok
L325[23:17:09]
<kartoonzz#6924> wow
L326[23:17:31]
<kartoonzz#6924> ive set up a server
before but i never did any of that switch thing before
L327[23:18:09]
<PewPewCricket> well it still isnt
printing the contnts of test.txt
L328[23:18:26]
<PewPewCricket> the contents of test.txt
are "this is a test file :D"
L329[23:18:43]
<kartoonzz#6924> thats settled
L330[23:18:50]
<kartoonzz#6924> why is it not
outputting...
L331[23:19:01] <Corded> >
<kartoonzz> thats settled
L332[23:19:02]
<PewPewCricket> it only connects to the
side of the disk srive now
L333[23:19:11]
<PewPewCricket> make a cable between the
drive and server rack
L334[23:19:17]
<kartoonzz#6924> i see
L335[23:19:17]
<PewPewCricket> then connect that cable to
the screen too
L336[23:19:19]
<kartoonzz#6924> wow
L337[23:19:28]
<kartoonzz#6924> did they change that in a
new update?
L338[23:19:34]
<PewPewCricket> no?
L339[23:19:37]
<PewPewCricket> its intended
L340[23:19:57]
<kartoonzz#6924> i remember you were able
to connect a screen next to a server and it would just
display\
L341[23:20:00] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L342[23:20:01] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
CompanionCube, you were not able to beat Vaur's record of 16 hours,
29 minutes and 53 seconds this time. 47 minutes and 54 seconds were
wasted! Missed by 15 hours, 41 minutes and 59 seconds!
L343[23:21:16]
<kartoonzz#6924> thanks for the help
guys
L344[23:21:28]
<kartoonzz#6924> i just thought this
entire time
L345[23:21:36]
<kartoonzz#6924> OC was broken on my
server
L346[23:21:59]
<PewPewCricket> now, why the hell isnt the
funny cat2 working
L347[23:23:32] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> why wont this output anything
L348[23:23:33]
<PewPewCricket> ^
L349[23:24:14]
<RedstoneParkour> what args are you
supplying?
L350[23:24:28] <Corded> >
<PewPewCricket> well its working great so far /sar
L351[23:24:28]
<PewPewCricket> ^
L352[23:25:21]
<PewPewCricket> My computer fucking
froze
L353[23:25:53]
<PewPewCricket>
L354[23:26:35]
<RedstoneParkour> if i were to guess its
arg1 not being an absolute path
L355[23:31:14] <Corded> >
<kartoonzz> i remember you were able to connect a screen
next to a serv…
L356[23:31:14]
<AR2000>
That was never the case. But it is for PC case
L357[23:34:04] <Corded> >
<RedstoneParkour> if i were to guess its arg1 not being an
absolute path
L358[23:34:04]
<PewPewCricket> made it into an absolute
path and still nothing
L359[23:36:22]
<PewPewCricket> @Forecaster do you have
any idea whats going on here?
L360[23:40:04]
<AR2000>
f:read() ?
L361[23:40:05]
<AR2000>
Maybe add "*a" to read the entire file
L362[23:41:54] <Corded> >
<AR2000> f:read() ?
L363[23:41:55] <Corded> Maybe add
"*a" to read the entire file
L364[23:41:55]
<PewPewCricket> still prints nothing
L365[23:43:22]
<PewPewCricket>
L366[23:44:23]
<PewPewCricket> am i stupid?
L367[23:51:10]
<kartoonzz#6924> question about computer
craft if anyone else knows
L368[23:51:33]
<kartoonzz#6924> but do turtles chunk load
in CC:tweaked
L369[23:52:39]
<Kristopher38> no but some CC addon had a
chunkloader for turtles
L370[23:53:00]
<Kristopher38> advanced peripherals
L371[23:54:13]
<kartoonzz#6924> alright this is for
1.12.2 right?