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IcyDiamond |
why isn't my server announced to the server list even though i enabled it |
07:27 |
Krock |
IcyDiamond, because you've got to wait like 2 minutes |
07:28 |
IcyDiamond |
this server has been up for like a month |
07:28 |
IcyDiamond |
lol |
07:28 |
Krock |
or at least until the next announce cycle of your server |
07:28 |
Krock |
oh well.. what's the address? |
07:28 |
IcyDiamond |
icynet.eu |
07:28 |
Krock |
!up icynet.eu |
07:28 |
MinetestBot |
icynet.eu:30000 is up (10ms) |
07:29 |
Krock |
IcyDiamond, minetestserver --version lists CURL=1 and the announce reports status code 200? |
07:29 |
IcyDiamond |
eh imma take it down for a sec and compile master |
07:29 |
Krock |
if it returns the teapot status code then your server is banned for some reason |
07:30 |
IcyDiamond |
2018-05-05 09:30:17: ACTION[Server]: Announcing to servers.minetest.net |
07:30 |
IcyDiamond |
aaand thats it |
07:30 |
IcyDiamond |
when i kill the server i get |
07:30 |
IcyDiamond |
2018-05-05 09:30:42: ERROR[CurlFetch]: servers.minetest.net/announce not found (HTTP response code said error) (response code 500) |
07:32 |
Krock |
that's the initial announce when starting the server. if you only get 500 on kill/exit then it's ok too |
07:34 |
Krock |
*when starting the server and all 5 minutes |
07:35 |
Krock |
^ never mind. ignore that. it only announces fully on startup, so I think the master server didn't notice that |
07:36 |
IcyDiamond |
i love my scripts, i just do ./build.sh && ./update-mods.py and im all up to date |
07:36 |
IcyDiamond |
:D |
07:37 |
Krock |
but those won't be executed in parallel, which would optimize the duration |
07:37 |
IcyDiamond |
meh |
07:37 |
IcyDiamond |
no big deal |
07:37 |
IcyDiamond |
nobody plays on my server anyway |
07:37 |
IcyDiamond |
:P |
07:37 |
Krock |
yes, because it's not shown |
07:38 |
IcyDiamond |
XD |
08:40 |
IcyDiamond |
it still is not announced |
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10:29 |
rdococ |
I said this earlier but nobody seems to have noticed: Snap! ( https://snap.berkeley.edu/ ) is an interesting programming language. It's basically a mixture of Scratch and Scheme, introducing concepts such as first-class functions and first-class continuations into a visual drag-and-drop programming language. |
10:34 |
Krock |
scratch 2.0 |
10:35 |
rdococ |
Scratch 2.0 has procedures, but they're not first class, you can't return values with them, and you have no first-class anything else (although there is sprite cloning now). |
10:35 |
xerox123_ |
i remember using scratch in primary school :D |
10:35 |
rdococ |
I wish my school would hurry up and use Scratch to teach programming so I can be amused slightly while I pretend to work |
10:37 |
xerox123_ |
we dont do IT as our school doesnt have any qualified teachers |
10:38 |
xerox123_ |
for IT ^ |
10:38 |
xerox123_ |
a shame really :/ |
10:38 |
Shara |
My school had... a grumpy/shouty IT teacher :) |
10:39 |
Shara |
I very much doubt he was qualified either |
10:39 |
Shara |
The most difficult thing they taught us was how to add two cells in a spreadsheet... |
10:39 |
lumberJ |
we had mavis beacon |
10:40 |
Shara |
I think they seemed to get excited about how to change text colour in a word processor once as well |
10:42 |
Shara |
Fairly sure this works without issues now if anyone feels like testing and having apple trees that regrow their apples: https://github.com/Ezhh/endless_apples |
10:43 |
rdococ |
My Little Node: Active Block Modifiers are laggyâ„¢ |
10:43 |
Shara |
That's why this doesn't use them :P |
10:44 |
xerox123 |
what can I do about this? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mJkQBjmY29/ |
10:45 |
xerox123 |
could it possibly be oom_killer? |
10:45 |
xerox123 |
server does that at least 5 times a day Ive noticed |
10:45 |
Shara |
OOM issues usually give an OOM error, from my experience |
10:46 |
xerox123 |
but I have plenty of memory free. |
10:46 |
Krock |
xerox123, because it's allocated and freed in an instant |
10:47 |
Krock |
short but very large RAM usage |
10:47 |
xerox123 |
hm, let me see if oom logs it's activity |
10:48 |
xerox123 |
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/scwdFJxKzK/ |
10:48 |
Shara |
anything in MT debug? |
10:51 |
xerox123 |
nothing in debug.txt |
10:51 |
longerstaff13-m |
Morning |
10:51 |
xerox123 |
morning |
10:51 |
longerstaff13-m |
Well... Nearly afternoon |
10:51 |
Shara |
Hi longerstaff13 |
10:51 |
longerstaff13-m |
Hi Shara |
10:53 |
xerox123 |
this makes sense: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SdpQPtnHKp/ |
11:00 |
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11:00 |
tenplus1 |
hi folks |
11:01 |
Shara |
Hi ten |
11:01 |
rdococ |
Life is yay |
11:01 |
rdococ |
and the greeting ninja has joined us |
11:01 |
tenplus1 |
hi Shara :) |
11:01 |
tenplus1 |
yay rdococ |
11:02 |
Shara |
tenplus1: https://github.com/Ezhh/endless_apples |
11:02 |
Shara |
Should work fine now I think |
11:03 |
tenplus1 |
kewlio :) |
11:03 |
tenplus1 |
endless apples indeed |
11:05 |
tenplus1 |
did you add the tree check ? |
11:05 |
Shara |
Tree check? |
11:05 |
tenplus1 |
if someone cuts the whole tree down and takes all apples, do they regrow in mid air ? |
11:05 |
Shara |
Oh, no, haven't done that |
11:05 |
tenplus1 |
:P |
11:06 |
Shara |
Hmm |
11:06 |
xerox123 |
floating apples are the tastiest |
11:06 |
tenplus1 |
minetest.find_node_near(pos, 1, {"group:tree"}) before making apple appear |
11:06 |
tenplus1 |
hi xerox :) |
11:06 |
xerox123 |
hello |
11:06 |
Shara |
Yea, I can see how to check |
11:06 |
rdococ |
minetest.register_on_yay() |
11:06 |
Shara |
Just wondering if that's the best way |
11:07 |
Shara |
rdococ: can't do that. With you around yaying all the time, it would generate too much lag |
11:07 |
tenplus1 |
easiest/quickest |
11:07 |
Shara |
sorry :P |
11:07 |
tenplus1 |
endless loop... minetest.register_on_yay() do_yay end |
11:07 |
xerox123 |
there's a yay to start minetest on a specific PID right? |
11:08 |
rdococ |
I cam simulate it with minetest.register_on_chat_message, then checking to see if the message includes a 'yay' |
11:08 |
xerox123 |
if someone says yay then all the trees in the vicinity grow yayapples |
11:08 |
tenplus1 |
hahaha, that would be funny |
11:09 |
* Shara |
sense some mod writing in rdococ's future |
11:09 |
tenplus1 |
good intentions/chat appear in the world... bad intentions/chat reverse it |
11:09 |
rdococ |
Yayapples make you say yay, causing the trees that are in your vicinity when you eat them to turn into yayapples too |
11:09 |
rdococ |
It's how the yayapples spread and thrive |
11:10 |
* tenplus1 |
wonders if he should add silkworms |
11:10 |
xerox123 |
how do I start a server instance on a certain PID? |
11:10 |
xerox123 |
not seeing anything in minetestserver --help |
11:10 |
tenplus1 |
so you can kill it easily ? |
11:11 |
rdococ |
tenplus1: modify the bones mod so that when the player first dies, you see a "player flesh" node but as bacteria decompose it, it slowly becomes a "bones" node |
11:11 |
xerox123 |
tenplus1: so I can OOM exempt it |
11:11 |
tenplus1 |
oof, that would creep to many players out :P |
11:11 |
rdococ |
tenplus1: if you're good at meshing you could make the bones look realistic |
11:12 |
rdococ |
and maybe if someone tries to dig a player flesh node while it's in the midst of decomposing it would have a chance to revive as a ZAMBIE |
11:12 |
rdococ |
not just a zombie, a ZAMBIE which knows how to teleport, creep you out and follow you for exactly 3.1415 days of ingame time |
11:12 |
tenplus1 |
wait, didnt someone add a skeleton node for player bones already ?!?! |
11:13 |
rdococ |
tenplus1: also, you would be able to craft a magical refrigerator that can turn rotten flesh into fresh flesh |
11:13 |
tenplus1 |
lol |
11:14 |
rdococ |
tenplus1: then you can do necromancy on the fresh flesh to revive players fully as themselves |
11:14 |
tenplus1 |
or as npc who will do your bidding :D |
11:14 |
rdococ |
Ooh, minetest permadeath mod + a mod allowing you to revive your friends, unbanning them |
11:15 |
rdococ |
or maybe every time you die, a piece of your soul is chipped away . . . |
11:15 |
tenplus1 |
you lose it completely and you are banned |
11:15 |
rdococ |
but the grim reaper lost your paperwork and doesn't know what to do with your soul |
11:15 |
rdococ |
so you end up in someone else's body . . . |
11:16 |
tenplus1 |
Creatures mod did something similar... you float around as a ghost to start game, then inhabit animals and finally human npcs |
11:16 |
rdococ |
A "semi-permadeath" mod which spawns you randomly when you join, and again when you respawn, preventing you from setting your spawn or home point, would be interesting |
11:17 |
rdococ |
tenplus1: SCP-5395: the ghost that inhabits open-source animals made out of cubes |
11:17 |
tenplus1 |
heh |
11:17 |
rdococ |
Ooh, it'd be fun to implement SCPs into the game |
11:18 |
rdococ |
SCP-009 would be an ice block that would convert other watery nodes (water, ice) into itself |
11:18 |
rdococ |
And it would slowly kill you if you touch it |
11:19 |
tenplus1 |
mob souls... hrm |
11:21 |
rdococ |
that would █████ ███ ██████ ████ |
11:22 |
rdococ |
a system of mob and player souls would be cool |
11:23 |
rdococ |
you could have them be bright, shining lights that would be able to do stuff with stuff |
11:24 |
tenplus1 |
capture in a soul vial for spells n such |
11:24 |
rdococ |
Hm, I wonder what power they should have |
11:25 |
xerox123 |
added an OOM exempt, hopefully it doesnt kill again |
11:26 |
rdococ |
why is it OOM? |
11:26 |
tenplus1 |
out of memory |
11:26 |
rdococ |
no, I meant why, not what does it mean |
11:26 |
tenplus1 |
or "out of mushrooms" if you work in a resto |
11:27 |
rdococ |
hm, looks like the original hooper mod has two forks |
11:27 |
rdococ |
s/hooper/hopper/ |
11:27 |
rdococ |
both called hopper, so yay for problems with that |
11:28 |
tenplus1 |
original hopper mod was passed onto me by jordanbainz and I continued adding features |
11:28 |
tenplus1 |
facedeer forked it |
11:28 |
Krock |
oof! OOM due OOP |
11:28 |
Krock |
s/oof/OOF/ |
11:29 |
rdococ |
object oriented programming |
11:29 |
tenplus1 |
hi Krock |
11:29 |
Krock |
hi tenplus1 |
11:29 |
rdococ |
it's one of those things Lua can emulate |
11:30 |
rdococ |
ooh, minetest-mods/hopper has a sorter |
11:30 |
rdococ |
and a chute |
11:30 |
rdococ |
no void hopper though? :c |
11:30 |
tenplus1 |
sorting and chutes are handy, even the dropper :) but 1 node per second travel time |
11:31 |
tenplus1 |
void hopper works so long as it's in loaded area |
11:33 |
Calinou |
hi :) |
11:33 |
Krock |
hi Calinou |
11:34 |
tenplus1 |
hey Cal |
11:36 |
rdococ |
one node per second? |
11:36 |
tenplus1 |
yeah, facedeer did a really good mod, adheres to inventory calls etc. |
11:36 |
tenplus1 |
but I kept my own lite and fast for ar eason |
11:38 |
rdococ |
Is there a way to evenly distribute a stack of items among a large number of chests/furnaces/etc.? |
11:39 |
rdococ |
I once tried to implement functionality like it by setting an artificial stack max |
11:39 |
rdococ |
although I will probably have to wait for per-inventory stack max for that to happen |
11:48 |
rdococ |
tenplus1: ^ |
11:48 |
tenplus1 |
? |
11:49 |
longerstaff13-m |
Hi |
11:49 |
tenplus1 |
hi longer |
11:49 |
longerstaff13-m |
How are you today tenplus1 |
11:49 |
tenplus1 |
not bad ta, you ? |
11:49 |
longerstaff13-m |
Not bad either |
11:49 |
tenplus1 |
rdococ: easiest way is separate stacks between chests feedng hoppers |
11:49 |
rdococ |
I am yay |
11:49 |
rdococ |
tenplus1: aww, I want automatic distribution :c |
11:50 |
longerstaff13-m |
Hi rdococ |
11:50 |
Fixer |
hey, little drums! |
11:50 |
tenplus1 |
hi fixer |
11:50 |
rdococ |
tenplus1: maybe a node that only lets one item through it at a time |
11:51 |
shivajiva |
you'd need to keep a table of chest positions for a player to distribute evenly across them |
11:51 |
tenplus1 |
hi shiva |
11:51 |
rdococ |
shivajiva: I wonder how YKW does it then |
11:51 |
shivajiva |
Hi tenplus :D |
11:51 |
tenplus1 |
ykw has a higher tick rate |
11:52 |
tenplus1 |
hoppers/sorters run at up to 100 ticks per second and hoppers move twice a second rate |
11:52 |
tenplus1 |
so it can take and distribute easily per tick |
11:54 |
longerstaff13-m |
Hi shiva :D |
11:54 |
shivajiva |
hiya longer ;) |
11:54 |
longerstaff13-m |
How are you today? |
11:55 |
shivajiva |
I'm good thanks |
11:55 |
longerstaff13-m |
Awesome |
11:55 |
rdococ |
hi, we're talking about YKW |
11:56 |
longerstaff13-m |
I'll leave you to it then :P |
11:56 |
shivajiva |
it's sunny for a start and reasonably warm, always a good start |
11:57 |
rdococ |
is it? |
11:57 |
rdococ |
I was wondering what that big yellow ball in the sky was |
11:57 |
longerstaff13-m |
It's a cloud |
11:57 |
longerstaff13-m |
XD |
11:57 |
longerstaff13-m |
An oddly coloured cloud |
11:57 |
rdococ |
does it rain yay essence? |
11:58 |
shivajiva |
any reason why maptools nodes and tools drop? I was thinking of a pr to stop them as they are admin items |
11:58 |
longerstaff13-m |
It rains acid |
11:58 |
longerstaff13-m |
rdococ: ^ |
11:58 |
rdococ |
Yay, acid! |
11:59 |
Calinou |
shivajiva: I didn't implement anything to prevent dropping them |
11:59 |
Calinou |
preventing dropping of maptools nodes/items by default sounds good to me, feel free to send a PR |
11:59 |
shivajiva |
would you accept a pr that does that? |
11:59 |
tenplus1 |
admin tools should be limited to priv checking if a normal player ever gets hold of them |
11:59 |
shivajiva |
cool :) |
11:59 |
Calinou |
(as long as it doesn't involve polling over all dropped items every so often:P) |
12:00 |
tenplus1 |
drop = "", <--- wont be dropped... |
12:00 |
shivajiva |
utilising on_drop method for each item |
12:00 |
Calinou |
tenplus1: that's only for nodes, not items |
12:00 |
Calinou |
and that's when you dig them, not when you drop them by pressing Q |
12:00 |
tenplus1 |
on_drop = function(itemstack, dropper, pos) return end, |
12:00 |
shivajiva |
yep |
12:02 |
* rdococ |
puts some maptools tools into a chest |
12:03 |
shivajiva |
so what's the best method, overwrite item_drop() for a safe list to handle it or assign on_drop to all the nodes? |
12:03 |
shivajiva |
I've tried both, can't decide which is more efficient |
12:04 |
rdococ |
if that's minetest.item_drop you're overwriting I think assigning on_drop to all nodes and items would be better |
12:04 |
tenplus1 |
yes |
12:04 |
shivajiva |
yea me too |
12:04 |
tenplus1 |
make it item specific, dont override actual function |
12:04 |
rdococ |
although mutable functions are fun |
12:07 |
Calinou |
do any of the Map Tools nodes/items/tools have their own on_drop function currently? |
12:10 |
* Krock |
refreshes GH notifications in the hope something's happening |
12:11 |
Calinou |
The F5 key is thrown into a world of hurt. |
12:12 |
Krock |
shivajiva, item def on_drop should be more efficient because the other callback will be run for each and every drop |
12:12 |
Krock |
s/other callback/other function/ |
12:31 |
Calinou |
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/367305/why-does-my-stack-overflow-for-teams-url-start-with-a-c |
12:31 |
Calinou |
those answers… :D |
12:31 |
Calinou |
"can categorically confirm character "c" completes candidate criteria concerning coolness; case closed, casually" |
12:32 |
tenplus1 |
lol |
12:43 |
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12:45 |
tenplus1 |
hi CWz |
12:45 |
CWz |
Ello |
13:05 |
rdococ |
may the fifth |
13:06 |
tenplus1 |
star trek day :D |
13:06 |
Krock |
tenplus1, 180505 ? how come? |
13:08 |
tenplus1 |
it's how many hairs kirk has on his head :D |
13:21 |
xerox123 |
cinco de mayo |
13:22 |
tenplus1 |
sinko wi dishes |
13:23 |
* xerox123 |
checks sink, yup, there's dishes! |
13:24 |
tenplus1 |
:P |
13:30 |
* xerox123 |
is considering dual booting windows and xubuntu 18.04 |
13:32 |
tenplus1 |
what do you run on winblows ? |
13:33 |
xerox123 |
everything |
13:33 |
tenplus1 |
in that case it'll be a good thing :) |
13:33 |
tenplus1 |
each on their own partitions or drives |
13:34 |
xerox123 |
dualboot, and not standalone because the rest of my family use this PC too |
13:35 |
tenplus1 |
if you had 2 drives you could main boot into win7 and hit F12 (or other boot key) during boot to switch to xubu |
13:36 |
xerox123 |
only other drive I have is 3.5" and there's no room in my case for that |
13:37 |
tenplus1 |
2 partitions it is then :DDDDD |
13:39 |
Fixer |
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZFrsktX4AA8KxG.jpg:large |
13:39 |
tenplus1 |
lol |
13:39 |
rdococ |
cinnamon and mayonnaise |
13:39 |
rdococ |
xerox123 is using Winderz |
13:40 |
rdococ |
therefore this channel is unsafe |
13:40 |
rdococ |
xerox123: cinnamon and mayonnaise |
13:40 |
ircSparky |
NathanS21, You had trouble building/running minetest with support wuth mumble positional audio, right? |
13:41 |
tenplus1 |
hi sparky |
13:41 |
* BillyS |
slaps xerox123 for using windows |
13:41 |
rubenwardy |
do you have an IPv6 IP for the server? |
13:41 |
BillyS |
It's cursed. Don't use it |
13:41 |
rubenwardy |
can you access it from the outside? |
13:41 |
rubenwardy |
oh, IcyDiamond |
13:41 |
IcyDiamond |
hey |
13:41 |
* rdococ |
turns into an icy diamond |
13:42 |
Krock |
rdococ, accessible from outside and IPv4 DNS record |
13:42 |
Krock |
s/rdococo/rubnewardy/ |
13:42 |
rdococ |
'rdococo' not found in sentence |
13:42 |
Krock |
s/ne/en/ |
13:43 |
Krock |
oh boy autocorrect it pls |
13:43 |
rdococ |
ew, anthropologist |
13:43 |
rdococ |
oops, autocorrect, I mean "ew, autocorrect" |
13:43 |
rdococ |
autocorrect hates anthropologists :O |
13:44 |
Krock |
depends on your dictionary? |
13:44 |
xerox123 |
hexchat says it's correct |
13:44 |
xerox123 |
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/anthropologists |
13:45 |
rdococ |
Krock: deep ends on my dick sherry... okay, autocorrect is becoming disgusting |
13:45 |
tenplus1 |
o.o |
13:45 |
Krock |
apt-get purge rdococ |
13:46 |
rdococ |
tenplus1: the row boat soup raise has been gone |
13:46 |
tenplus1 |
sudo apt-get reinstall rdcoc |
13:46 |
Krock |
Error: package "rdcoc" is not installed |
13:46 |
tenplus1 |
sudo dkpg -i ./Downloads/rdoc.deb |
13:47 |
rdococ |
so do act-get one inn stall anthropologist |
13:47 |
tenplus1 |
brb |
13:48 |
rdococ |
sudo apt-get uninstall autocorrect |
13:48 |
BillyS |
sudo apt-get remove --purge rdococ |
13:48 |
xerox123 |
E: Invalid operation uninstall |
13:48 |
BillyS |
python3 -m "import rdococ" |
13:48 |
rdococ |
sudo apt-get remove autocorrect |
13:48 |
rubenwardy |
Krock: the DNS record doesn't matter |
13:49 |
rdococ |
rubenwardy: did you check the DNA records? |
13:49 |
rubenwardy |
if the machine has a IPv6 IP, then the server list will check it |
13:51 |
rubenwardy |
so if the server has an IPv6 IP, then enable ipv6 support in MT |
13:51 |
rdococ |
can you add IPv8 support |
13:51 |
rubenwardy |
can you stop shitposting |
13:51 |
rubenwardy |
Xd |
13:53 |
longerstaff13 |
lol |
13:53 |
Fixer |
TIME IS RUNNING OUT |
13:53 |
xerox123 |
ipv4 address are also running out Id imagine |
13:53 |
rdococ |
Fixer: shitpost soon before shitposting is deprecated in Universe 5.3.1 |
13:53 |
longerstaff13 |
I thought they alreaqdy had? |
13:53 |
longerstaff13 |
already* |
13:54 |
* BillyS |
posts rdococ |
13:55 |
BillyS |
Good luck sleeping to whoever looked at that post. |
13:55 |
BillyS |
(jk) |
13:55 |
* rdococ |
posts BillyS |
13:55 |
* rdococ |
watches as everyone dies |
13:55 |
BillyS |
Never post corium. |
13:56 |
rdococ |
BillyS is now known as SCP-5837 |
13:56 |
* tenplus1 |
is immortal |
13:56 |
rdococ |
Yay blobs are SCP-5828-J, and tenplus1 is SCP-5482 |
14:00 |
* longerstaff13 |
feels sick |
14:01 |
* rdococ |
turns into longerstaff13 |
14:01 |
* longerstaff13 |
watches as rdococ swells up into a fat 5 foot 10 inch guy :P |
14:02 |
rdococ |
I don't know my height, haven't measured it in a long time |
14:02 |
rdococ |
also, why are you using imperial measurements :c |
14:02 |
longerstaff13 |
last time I measured I was 5 foot 10 anyway, that was about 7 months ago |
14:02 |
rdococ |
metric is yay |
14:03 |
Fixer |
make a mooove of this 32*C heatwave |
14:04 |
rdococ |
32 degrees? |
14:04 |
* BillyS |
traps rdococ in scp 087 |
14:04 |
rdococ |
O_o |
14:04 |
longerstaff13 |
it's not that warm where I live |
14:04 |
longerstaff13 |
it's sunny yeah buyt |
14:04 |
longerstaff13 |
but* |
14:04 |
xerox123 |
good weather here to today |
14:04 |
xerox123 |
too* |
14:05 |
xerox123 |
going to the beach tomorrow :D |
14:05 |
BillyS |
YaY |
14:05 |
longerstaff13 |
uwot o.o |
14:05 |
xerox123 |
25C, is this not good enough? |
14:05 |
rdococ |
THERE'S A BIG YELLOW BALL IN THE SKY |
14:05 |
BillyS |
xD |
14:06 |
longerstaff13 |
I wonder if a cat made out of clouds will try to play with it |
14:10 |
rdococ |
Yay! |
14:10 |
* rdococ |
creates a cat out of clouds |
14:11 |
* rdococ |
watches as the cat plays with the yellow ball, confusing people from all over the world |
14:11 |
* rdococ |
watches as the cat gets super excited, and turns into a yay blob which glows as bright as the yellow ball |
14:11 |
* rdococ |
then watches as the Earth begins to heat up more and more |
14:11 |
rdococ |
Oopsâ„¢ |
14:13 |
* BillyS |
watches as rdococ gets kicked for off-topic spamâ„¢ |
14:14 |
* rdococ |
uses the SPAM for a sandwichâ„¢ |
14:16 |
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14:16 |
tenplus1 |
o/ paramat |
14:18 |
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14:20 |
ircSparky |
quick question, if i return inside a for loop, will it end the loop, or just go to the next thing in the loop? |
14:21 |
rubenwardy |
end the loop |
14:21 |
rubenwardy |
return will exit the function |
14:21 |
ircSparky |
ok |
14:21 |
ircSparky |
what would i use just to go to the next thing in the loop? |
14:21 |
ircSparky |
i guess i could just use if and else |
14:22 |
rubenwardy |
yeah, you will have to |
14:22 |
rubenwardy |
Lua doesn't have continue |
14:23 |
paramat |
hi rdococ , playfulness is welcome here but in moderation ;) please could you restrain it a little? and please restrain the yay, the repetition is begining to get annoying |
14:26 |
rdococ |
I think 5.2 adds a limited goto that can be used for continues but Minetest uses LuaJIT which I don't think supports it |
14:26 |
Krock |
ircSparky, in some spots of the Lua builtin code there's "repeat ... until true" whereas "break" is used in "..." |
14:27 |
Krock |
it's quite hacky but works the same way as continue if you put the entire inner loop into the repeat until block |
14:27 |
rubenwardy |
ew |
14:27 |
ircSparky |
yea ill just use if |
14:27 |
longerstaff13-m |
Hi |
14:27 |
rubenwardy |
I would not approve such code |
14:27 |
ircSparky |
minetest.get_node(pos).name is how you get a node name right? |
14:27 |
ircSparky |
hi longerstaff |
14:28 |
longerstaff13-m |
Hi spark |
14:28 |
Krock |
rubenwardy, that's why it was written before you did code quality checks :P |
14:28 |
Krock |
ircSparky, one of the possibilities, yes. |
14:29 |
ircSparky |
kay thanks |
14:29 |
rdococ |
Lua just needs continuations already, it would be as simple as allowing goto to jump out of nested functions like they can nested blocks |
14:29 |
rubenwardy |
sounds like a bad idea |
14:30 |
rdococ |
there are several things that are now in Lua that are "almost continuations", and with minor adjustments would allow support for proper continuations. plus it goes along with the general theme of Lua as being flexible |
14:30 |
rubenwardy |
just use a function and return from it |
14:30 |
Krock |
hmm.. I think I'm wrong with the claim that it's also used in builtin. Either it's not "repeat until" or it was in a regular mod |
14:30 |
rdococ |
rubenwardy: depending on how often that code is executed that could trash the GC |
14:30 |
rdococ |
if I understand garbage collection correctly |
14:30 |
rubenwardy |
LuaJIT ;) |
14:30 |
rubenwardy |
and I don't think you do |
14:31 |
rubenwardy |
you could use locals outside the function to avoid that |
14:31 |
rdococ |
as a rule of thumb, I don't understand anything correctl |
14:31 |
rdococ |
y |
14:31 |
rdococ |
including how to type |
14:32 |
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14:49 |
tenplus1 |
o/ aerozoic |
14:50 |
tenplus1 |
Mobs Redo API update - attack functions working properly with line_of_sight, as does runaway function |
14:50 |
aerozoic |
wazup tenplus1! |
14:50 |
aerozoic |
are you saying i should pull some updates? XD |
14:51 |
tenplus1 |
if you are using mobs redo api then yes :D |
15:06 |
rdococ |
trying to think of a unique control flow construct nobody has thought of before |
15:10 |
* tenplus1 |
thought of two before breakfast |
15:15 |
ircSparky |
yay! |
15:16 |
Fixer |
[food] |
15:16 |
* tenplus1 |
has ordered foody |
15:18 |
* rdococ |
steals tenplus1's food |
15:19 |
ircSparky |
do node timers work correctly after a shutdown or crash |
15:19 |
ircSparky |
? |
15:19 |
tenplus1 |
*shares*... donner meat wrap with onioin and chili sauce |
15:19 |
tenplus1 |
ircSparky: they should continue from where they left off |
15:19 |
ircSparky |
ok cool |
15:19 |
rubenwardy |
!mod [food] |
15:19 |
MinetestBot |
rubenwardy: Food [food][food_basic] by rubenwardy - https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?t=2960 |
15:19 |
rubenwardy |
my first ever mod |
15:19 |
rubenwardy |
second released |
15:20 |
tenplus1 |
hi ruben... is a good mod |
15:20 |
tenplus1 |
you started the food_ standard for mods |
15:25 |
rdococ |
food_fattening: cola, McDaniels |
15:26 |
xerox123_ |
Installing xubuntu yay |
15:26 |
tenplus1 |
duo yays |
15:27 |
xerox123_ |
Dell actually has step-by-step guide for dual booting on their website |
15:27 |
rubenwardy |
!mod [food_sweet] |
15:27 |
MinetestBot |
rubenwardy: Sweet Foods [food_sweet] support food 2.3 by rubenwardy - https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?t=9039 |
15:28 |
rubenwardy |
proud of those textures |
15:28 |
xerox123_ |
So I'm assuming it's supported |
15:28 |
rubenwardy |
main food ones are terrible |
15:28 |
tenplus1 |
i feel you |
15:28 |
xerox123_ |
Noice |
15:28 |
tenplus1 |
food testures are hard |
15:30 |
xerox123_ |
Installo completo! |
15:30 |
tenplus1 |
:P |
15:30 |
rdococ |
Enstal competeno |
15:30 |
xerox123_ |
So you get 10 seconds at boot to choose which OS |
15:31 |
rdococ |
I get to choose between two Linux-based OSes, yay |
15:31 |
rdococ |
xerox123_: If you press up or down arrow to change your selection then the 10 seconds is cancelled and you get as long as you want |
15:31 |
* tenplus1 |
has w10 in vbox... |
15:31 |
xerox123_ |
Yeah ik |
15:31 |
rdococ |
tenplus1 is running spyware in a VM? |
15:31 |
tenplus1 |
only when absolutely needed |
15:32 |
rdococ |
why would you absolutely need malware? |
15:32 |
tenplus1 |
itunes.... more spyware |
15:32 |
xerox123_ |
rdococ didn't you use it to play Roblox? |
15:32 |
xerox123_ |
:P |
15:32 |
xerox123_ |
Roblox, virtual lego |
15:32 |
xerox123_ |
â„¢ |
15:32 |
rdococ |
xerox123_: hush, I have left that placeâ„¢ |
15:33 |
xerox123_ |
Aaaaand I'm into the OS |
15:33 |
rdococ |
xerox123_: Minetest is flexible enough, completely free, and open source, so it's better than CashGrabBlox |
15:34 |
xerox123_ |
xfce4 is fully out of the box, time to get customising |
15:35 |
xerox123_ |
fugly* |
15:35 |
tenplus1 |
ehehehe, enjoy :) always fun customizing |
15:36 |
xerox123_ |
I can just grab all my confusion from the windows partition too |
15:36 |
rdococ |
In the event of a vampire apocalypse, only the garlic eater will survive |
15:36 |
xerox123_ |
Configs* |
15:36 |
rdococ |
xerox123_: have you heard of conlangs? |
15:36 |
xerox123_ |
Does garlic bread count? |
15:36 |
* tenplus1 |
burps garlic |
15:36 |
rdococ |
they're spoken languages, but constructed by humans |
15:36 |
aerozoic |
I wonder if it's possible to add keyword search to unified inventory's craft guide so, for example, a search for "food" could scan for any item that has the "minetest.item_eat" callback? |
15:37 |
rdococ |
xerox123_: no, you need raw garlic |
15:37 |
xerox123_ |
:( |
15:37 |
rdococ |
I like eating garlic so I can keep the vampire boogeyman in the closet so I can harvest his energy |
15:39 |
tenplus1 |
would be nice to search groups e.g. food_ melty stair |
15:42 |
xerox123_ |
Setting up hexchat |
15:42 |
* tenplus1 |
prefers pidgin |
15:42 |
xerox123_ |
I've used hexchat for 3 years now :p |
15:43 |
* rdococ |
eats the pigeon and cooks it in the hexchat |
15:44 |
tenplus1 |
do use go into many channels ? |
15:47 |
aerozoic |
pidgin is an IRC client? XD |
15:47 |
rubenwardy |
xerox123_: gtk theme, icon set |
15:47 |
rubenwardy |
done! |
15:47 |
rubenwardy |
oh, also customise the panels |
15:47 |
xerox123 |
hexchat all set up |
15:47 |
tenplus1 |
yeah, Pidgin has many chat clients inside :) very easy to use |
15:47 |
xerox123 |
moving the xfce panel to the bottom |
15:47 |
rubenwardy |
hexchat sucks |
15:47 |
rubenwardy |
:) |
15:47 |
rubenwardy |
still better than pidgin |
15:48 |
xerox123 |
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ hexchat works for me soo |
15:49 |
tenplus1 |
lol ruben, you ever used pidgin for irc |
15:49 |
xerox123 |
I have ZNC deal with most of my client stuff (autocommands, identifying, etc.) so I can easily move to anything I want |
15:54 |
tenplus1 |
any idea when 0.4.17 will be official |
15:55 |
xerox123 |
after the heatdeath of the universe |
15:55 |
tenplus1 |
aww, suppose it'll have to wait |
15:58 |
Krock |
tenplus1, if we can do a dev meeting this evening, the release date will be discussed again |
15:58 |
tenplus1 |
hope it goes to plan |
16:00 |
xerox123 |
Client: HexChat 2.14.1 • OS: Ubuntu "bionic" 18.04 • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz (1.88GHz) • Memory: Physical: 7.6 GiB Total (6.0 GiB Free) Swap: 2.0 GiB Total (2.0 GiB Free) • Storage: 258.5 GB / 973.5 GB (715.1 GB Free) • VGA: NVIDIA Corporation GK208 [GeForce GT 730] @ Intel Corporation Skylake Host Bridge/DRAM Registers • Uptime: 28m 37s |
16:01 |
tenplus1 |
xerox, go into terminal and type: sudo mousepad /etc/sysctl.conf |
16:01 |
tenplus1 |
add this line to the end and save: vm.swappiness = 10 |
16:02 |
xerox123 |
ok |
16:02 |
xerox123 |
done |
16:03 |
tenplus1 |
kewl, reboot if ya like but that'll help virtual mem usage and keep things running smooth |
16:09 |
longerstaff13-m |
Xerox moved to linux? |
16:10 |
xerox123_ |
seems so |
16:12 |
xerox123 |
longerstaff13-m: yes |
16:12 |
xerox123 |
dualbooted |
16:12 |
longerstaff13-m |
How is it for you? |
16:12 |
xerox123 |
nothing new |
16:12 |
longerstaff13-m |
Lol |
16:12 |
xerox123 |
Ive used this in VMs for years now |
16:13 |
IcyDiamond |
can someome help me figure out why my server isn't announced |
16:13 |
tenplus1 |
have you ticked the announce server box ? |
16:13 |
IcyDiamond |
it says that it announced but its not in the list |
16:13 |
longerstaff13-m |
Have you tried giving it a few minutes to update? |
16:13 |
IcyDiamond |
2018-05-05 11:31:59: ACTION[Server]: Announcing to servers.minetest.net |
16:14 |
IcyDiamond |
time is 18:13 now btw |
16:14 |
longerstaff13-m |
Ah |
16:14 |
IcyDiamond |
so weird |
16:15 |
xerox123 |
installing spotify |
16:15 |
IcyDiamond |
ew |
16:15 |
xerox123 |
IcyDiamond: is curl installed? |
16:15 |
IcyDiamond |
#pirate for life |
16:15 |
IcyDiamond |
xerox123: yes |
16:16 |
longerstaff13-m |
Arr, pirate |
16:17 |
IcyDiamond |
http://termbin.lunasqu.ee/03yl |
16:18 |
xerox123 |
is the server_address set as an IP? |
16:18 |
xerox123 |
or a domain |
16:18 |
xerox123 |
for me setting it to an IP usually fixes the issue |
16:19 |
IcyDiamond |
its a domain |
16:19 |
IcyDiamond |
ill try ip |
16:19 |
xerox123 |
what's the domain? |
16:19 |
IcyDiamond |
icynet.eu |
16:19 |
IcyDiamond |
ok yeah ip worked |
16:19 |
IcyDiamond |
fair enough |
16:19 |
xerox123 |
that AAAA record may have something to do with it |
16:20 |
IcyDiamond |
maybe |
16:20 |
xerox123 |
I can't remember the setting in mt.conf for ipv6 |
16:20 |
IcyDiamond |
not my fault it doesnt like ipv6 |
16:20 |
IcyDiamond |
:P |
16:21 |
IcyDiamond |
damn, hudbars still can't hide the default hearts |
16:21 |
xerox123 |
# ipv6_server = false |
16:21 |
xerox123 |
"# Enable/disable running an IPv6 server. An IPv6 server may be restricted |
16:21 |
xerox123 |
# to IPv6 clients, depending on system configuration." |
16:23 |
IcyDiamond |
IcyDiamond [::ffff:91.129.101.221] joins game. |
16:23 |
IcyDiamond |
funny |
16:23 |
IcyDiamond |
it doesnt seem like it announces |
16:23 |
IcyDiamond |
lets give it some time i guess |
16:24 |
ircSparky |
I with villiages wouldnt crash my minetst every few seconds because memory usage is over 90 MB... |
16:24 |
ircSparky |
wish |
16:24 |
IcyDiamond |
lol |
16:25 |
ircSparky |
I mean, I have 16 GB |
16:26 |
Krock |
reported memory use is not the actual use. See 64-bit patches for LuaJIT (can't recall the issue out of my head) |
16:26 |
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16:26 |
IcyDiamond |
who manages the server list |
16:27 |
xerox123 |
sfan |
16:27 |
Krock |
because he's also publishing the stats, sfan5 ^. |
16:28 |
IcyDiamond |
could it be because my ip changed and it cached the domain or something? |
16:28 |
rdococ |
decentralized server list? |
16:29 |
xerox123 |
AFK, bbl |
16:39 |
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16:39 |
tenplus1 |
wb icy |
16:39 |
IcyDiamond |
ty |
16:41 |
rdococ |
wicy |
16:41 |
IcyDiamond |
lol |
16:43 |
rdococ |
In Tinker's Construct I think there's stuff you have to build in the world rather than just craft, sort of like crafting but more interactive and I like the idea of that |
16:43 |
rdococ |
IcyDiamond: Do the heatbricks do anything special in melterns? |
16:44 |
IcyDiamond |
nah, just crafting component |
16:44 |
IcyDiamond |
but ofc you can use them for building |
16:44 |
IcyDiamond |
they look nice imo |
16:44 |
IcyDiamond |
:P |
16:48 |
rdococ |
I don't get why brick nodes have a top texture that is just more bricks |
16:48 |
tenplus1 |
yeah, texture sides should match |
16:49 |
rdococ |
Although heatbricks comes pretty close to matching, it doesn't match perfectly but it does better than some brick nodes I've seen |
16:49 |
rdococ |
wait, nevermind, looked at another side |
16:50 |
rdococ |
did Minetest actually crash that time? because sometimes it feels like I'm accidentally pressing a key combination that makes it exit |
16:51 |
rdococ |
some letter + esc |
16:57 |
IcyDiamond |
lol |
16:57 |
IcyDiamond |
alt+f4 for free mese |
17:00 |
xerox123 |
I got me some KFC |
17:02 |
rdococ |
xerox123: it's too warm outside for free mese |
17:02 |
rdococ |
I went outside, and it was very warm |
17:02 |
tenplus1 |
free ice-cream maybe :D |
17:03 |
rdococ |
Yay, I have ice cream |
17:03 |
rdococ |
Oh, wait, it just melted |
17:18 |
rdococ |
I'm sad that there's no three-notch phone yet |
17:19 |
xerox123 |
how would one remove the window bar at the top of each window? |
17:19 |
xerox123 |
esp on firefox |
17:19 |
xerox123 |
it makes YT vids way smaller unless you're in full screen |
17:20 |
Krock |
the tab bar or the window decorations? |
17:21 |
tenplus1 |
press f11 to make browser full screen without bars |
17:21 |
xerox123 |
I need to see how it looked on windows |
17:21 |
xerox123 |
brb |
17:21 |
Krock |
F11 is complete FF fullscreen. I'm not sure if that's wanted |
17:22 |
tenplus1 |
there shoudl be an option in window settings, full screen disables decoration |
17:22 |
rubenwardy |
IcyDiamond: I told you |
17:22 |
rubenwardy |
You need to enable ipv6 support |
17:26 |
xerox123 |
tenplus1: so on windows the tab row and close, maximise and minimise are on the same row |
17:27 |
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17:28 |
tenplus1 |
xerox123 go into xfce settings and windows you can tailor settings :D |
17:30 |
xerox123 |
hm, hide window titles when maximised |
17:32 |
tenplus1 |
yup, there somewhere :D |
17:32 |
xerox123 |
but then I can't close a window :P (unless I go to the panel at the bottom) |
17:34 |
tenplus1 |
right click panel and select close |
17:34 |
tenplus1 |
ur unmaximise |
17:34 |
tenplus1 |
*or |
17:35 |
tenplus1 |
or ctrl + Q closes a window |
17:35 |
tenplus1 |
I remove all buttons except the close for windows :) and use panel to control max/min :P |
17:38 |
* tenplus1 |
has charged 2x AA batteries with the power of the sun... am gonna sell it back to the grid |
17:42 |
xerox123 |
cool |
17:43 |
tenplus1 |
:P |
18:07 |
Megaf |
Patches that fail or were about to fail in my tube. https://i.imgur.com/zZ0U7td.jpg Quite nice patern tho |
18:07 |
Megaf |
s/fail/failed |
18:08 |
tenplus1 |
hi Megaf, whassat |
18:08 |
Megaf |
latest work I've done on my bike https://imgur.com/a/TJkmKuS |
18:08 |
Megaf |
cleaning of the drivetrain, general lube, fixing the tubes... |
18:08 |
tenplus1 |
akk bike wheel |
18:08 |
* tenplus1 |
remembers to inflate his bike wheels |
18:11 |
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18:11 |
tenplus1 |
o/ sniper |
18:22 |
xerox123 |
um, minetest opens with the menus looking really big http://i.imgur.com/S9WRmGs.png |
18:22 |
tenplus1 |
lol, gotta tailor gui_scale |
18:26 |
rdococ |
xerox123: lol |
18:27 |
tenplus1 |
I wonder what the gui_scale would be on an 8k monitor :DDDDD |
18:27 |
rdococ |
I don't even have a 2k monitor |
18:27 |
rdococ |
unless my tablet counts, I guess |
18:27 |
tenplus1 |
HD here, that's me :D |
18:27 |
tenplus1 |
cant even justify using 4k |
18:28 |
rdococ |
my laptop has a screen resolution of 1366x768, so if I understand the xxxp system correctly that would be slightly more than 720p |
18:28 |
rdococ |
so I don't even have HD |
18:28 |
tenplus1 |
half HD... still good ;D |
18:28 |
rdococ |
true, I guess |
18:29 |
rdococ |
in the past I had to set undersampling to 2 to play Minetest at an acceptable framerate, making it slightly more than 360p |
18:29 |
rdococ |
well, the fact that it isn't fullscreen decreases it slightly |
18:30 |
Fixer |
it is SD quality aka Shitty & Disgusting |
18:30 |
rdococ |
suit yourself but I don't mind 720p |
18:30 |
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18:30 |
Krock |
Fixer, watch Kung Fury in 144p |
18:31 |
tenplus1 |
ehehehe |
18:31 |
rdococ |
I think I once hooked my laptop up to a monitor, but the monitor was 4:3 |
18:31 |
Fixer |
i watched porn in 320x240 |
18:31 |
* tenplus1 |
has 4:3 monitr :D |
18:31 |
Fixer |
what kind of P is this? |
18:31 |
tenplus1 |
great movie... so cheesy |
18:31 |
rdococ |
16:10 is the best compromise aspect ratio |
18:31 |
Fixer |
240p I guess |
18:31 |
rdococ |
15:10 is also good |
18:31 |
Fixer |
16:9 is shit |
18:31 |
Krock |
Fixer, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/Vector_Video_Standards8.svg |
18:32 |
rdococ |
Fixer: hey, I have a 16:9 laptop screen |
18:32 |
rdococ |
Actually, my screen is slightly wider than 16:9 |
18:32 |
Fixer |
rdococ: now find 4:3 laptop and your mind will be blown, huge amount of screen |
18:32 |
Krock |
it's not listed as a blue box, so I think it's a different standard/format |
18:33 |
Fixer |
16:9 is shit for loosers watching in toilet in the darkness their 700mb avi RIP |
18:33 |
rdococ |
Fixer: based on the size of this 16:9 laptop I think a 4:3 laptop would just be (a) smaller or (b) too large to sit on my bedroom table |
18:33 |
Fixer |
Krock: QVGA it seems |
18:33 |
rdococ |
Fixer: look, I appreciate you bashing Windows users but not 16:9 users |
18:33 |
rdococ |
:P |
18:33 |
Fixer |
Krock: 320x240 porn on 200 kbit/sec, imagine this |
18:34 |
Fixer |
running on 270 MHz CPU |
18:34 |
rdococ |
Fixer: I just use my imagination ;) |
18:34 |
rdococ |
unfortunately my imagination keeps trying to imagine yay blobs |
18:34 |
Fixer |
blurry as minetest rendering |
18:34 |
Krock |
Fixer, that's like 4 56 kbit/s modems in parallel. fast speed. |
18:35 |
Fixer |
it was predownloaded and preconverted |
18:35 |
Krock |
I believe VHS was better quality back then :P |
18:35 |
Fixer |
time when you benchmarked cpu speed in TCPMP by running porn and 320 kbit mp3s |
18:36 |
Fixer |
screen was like 3.5" or smth |
18:37 |
Fixer |
also was compromise with bitrait |
18:37 |
Fixer |
rate* |
18:37 |
Fixer |
too high was not rendered in 24fps |
18:37 |
Fixer |
with that tearing stuff |
18:37 |
Fixer |
tearing on porn is not good |
18:38 |
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18:39 |
Fixer |
god damn audio was awful back then |
18:39 |
tenplus1 |
8khz |
18:39 |
tenplus1 |
mono |
18:39 |
Fixer |
had problems finding good audioplayer for Win PPC 2003 |
18:40 |
Fixer |
it handled 320stereo, but quality was weird |
18:51 |
xerox123 |
agh, having to tune every little settings |
18:52 |
tenplus1 |
thankfully you only need to do it once :D |
18:53 |
xerox123 |
sound is at 100% but it's still silent |
18:53 |
xerox123 |
near silent* |
18:53 |
tenplus1 |
go into terminal and type: alsamixer |
18:53 |
tenplus1 |
check all channels are up |
18:53 |
tenplus1 |
failing that check pavucontrol (aidio manager) and do same |
18:56 |
xerox123 |
nodes also seem a little blury when I look at the texture upclose |
18:57 |
tenplus1 |
turn off antialiasing and shaders maybe |
18:57 |
tenplus1 |
I always set Texturing to "No Filter" and "No Mipmap" and antialiasing to "None" |
19:04 |
tenplus1 |
also if using xfce, you could disable compositing on wm to give a speed boost |
19:11 |
xerox123 |
bbl |
19:11 |
tenplus1 |
okie |
19:26 |
rdococ |
Delicious swappiness |
19:26 |
tenplus1 |
10 is a good number to use :P |
19:27 |
rdococ |
I think I used 20 |
19:27 |
rdococ |
didn't someone here use 0? what happens if you go OOM? |
19:28 |
rubenwardy |
swap is such a misfeature |
19:28 |
rubenwardy |
would rather it just kill processes |
19:28 |
tenplus1 |
my other desktop has no swap file so swappiness is 0 |
19:28 |
tenplus1 |
never had issue with it :D |
19:28 |
rubenwardy |
I've been writing high memory programs recently |
19:28 |
rdococ |
rubenwardy: Does it prioritize the death of certain processes over others? |
19:28 |
rubenwardy |
4.7GB to render a scene |
19:29 |
rubenwardy |
it does, but it tends to let it go into swap |
19:29 |
rdococ |
E.G. you wouldn't want to accidentally kill the process with that unsaved essay you just finished without saving once for some reason |
19:29 |
rubenwardy |
google drive |
19:29 |
rdococ |
Ah. |
19:29 |
tenplus1 |
erk |
19:29 |
rubenwardy |
autosaved ;) |
19:29 |
rdococ |
Ew, google drive |
19:29 |
rdococ |
rubenwardy loves sharing all of his private documents with Google ;) |
19:29 |
rubenwardy |
although for an essay I wouldn't use Google drive |
19:30 |
rubenwardy |
I'd use sharelatex |
19:30 |
* tenplus1 |
quickly hacks into google drive and reads rubenwardy's stuff |
19:30 |
rdococ |
Hope you don't keep porn on google drive ;) |
19:30 |
rubenwardy |
because LaTeX is great |
19:30 |
rubenwardy |
why would I |
19:30 |
rdococ |
idk, I don't even watch porn |
19:31 |
rubenwardy |
the quality of conversation has decreased massively in the last few lines |
19:31 |
tenplus1 |
quality of conversation in porn has decreased over the lasst 20 years :D |
19:31 |
rdococ |
Let's discuss how to increase the quality of discussion: metadiscussion |
19:31 |
Shara |
It may be improved by banning yays. |
19:31 |
rubenwardy |
oh no |
19:31 |
rubenwardy |
the horror |
19:32 |
Shara |
People would need to think of other words to use again!! |
19:32 |
rdococ |
Shara: Yays weren't involved this time, porn was |
19:32 |
tenplus1 |
it's like 1982 all over again |
19:32 |
Shara |
I blame the yays though. |
19:32 |
Shara |
They have undermined everything. |
19:32 |
rdococ |
In fact, you were the first person to say yay in quite a bit |
19:32 |
rdococ |
You are secretly one with the yays |
19:32 |
Shara |
Just because you don't see them... |
19:32 |
rubenwardy |
they may take our lives |
19:32 |
rubenwardy |
they may take our freedom |
19:32 |
rdococ |
They may take our lines |
19:32 |
rubenwardy |
but they will never take our yays! |
19:33 |
rdococ |
Unicorns are said to yay, but they actually yeigh |
19:33 |
Shara |
This... is why I had to eat the unicorn. |
19:33 |
Shara |
The things I do for you all. |
19:33 |
Shara |
Really. |
19:33 |
rdococ |
Shara: Unicorns don't yay, they yeigh. You didn't stop the yays by eating the unicorn, you just killed a magical creature. |
19:34 |
rdococ |
Again, you're secretly pretending to fail to stop the yays because you don't want to admit to yourself that you are one with the yays. You started this discussion about yays and you ate a unicorn pretending to think that they yay as opposed to yeigh. The evidence is clear. |
19:34 |
Shara |
rdococ: I am reclassify you from "yay" to "headache" |
19:35 |
Shara |
reclassifying* |
19:35 |
tenplus1 |
xanadu updated with new mob api |
19:35 |
rdococ |
What does the new mob API do? |
19:35 |
* xerox123 |
reappears |
19:36 |
* rdococ |
watches as xerox123 takes rubenwardy's yays |
19:37 |
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19:37 |
tenplus1 |
mob/npc attacks work better :) they use line of sight, chickens no longer runaway from owners |
19:37 |
tenplus1 |
hi fussel |
19:37 |
IhrFussel |
Is the craft output slot in UI c++ or pure lua? I mean is it possible to modify the amount to craft at once? |
19:38 |
tenplus1 |
you can re-register the recipe and have it give more |
19:38 |
tenplus1 |
will replace curernt one |
19:38 |
rdococ |
I wonder if CSM will eventually extend to include more complex crafting and node prediction |
19:39 |
IhrFussel |
tenplus1, hi =) No I mean a player asked me if it's possible to make it so that for example shift clicking the output slot crafts 10 instead of just 1 while also taking more materials |
19:39 |
tenplus1 |
ohh, that's in engine |
19:39 |
tenplus1 |
doesnt middle click (scroll wheel) do 10 ? |
19:40 |
IhrFussel |
tenplus1, that seems to work kinda...thanks |
19:40 |
tenplus1 |
:PP |
19:46 |
IhrFussel |
Also another player asks if I could add trees with blue/red/yellow leaves and I wonder how difficult it would be...in theiry I could simply copy the default leaves, change the pixel color and register it as yet another tree type I guess? |
19:47 |
Shara |
You'd need to make a schematic probably |
19:49 |
tenplus1 |
you can use default leaves with [color: flag |
19:50 |
IhrFussel |
Shara, don't I only need that if I want my tree to be unique? Couldn't I just reuse an existing one? |
19:51 |
Shara |
Fussel, but the node is part of the schematic? |
19:51 |
Shara |
So if you make a new leaves node, how will you make that node show up instead of the one the schematic actually has? |
19:52 |
IhrFussel |
So I would have to replace all node names in the file... |
19:52 |
tenplus1 |
schematic placement has {replacement = {"node1", "node2"} |
19:52 |
Shara |
It does? Nice then. |
19:52 |
tenplus1 |
caan use existing tree schem but replace leaves with new ones |
19:53 |
Shara |
Maybe I can use that for something then :) |
19:58 |
rdococ |
I'm working on a conlang. |
19:59 |
rdococ |
Here's an outdated phonology for it: https://i.imgur.com/aLWcbeT.png (outdated as I've made changes since then) |
20:00 |
paramat |
yes use 'replacements' |
20:00 |
paramat |
although, i wonder if that works during mapgen .. |
20:00 |
paramat |
not sure |
20:01 |
paramat |
might just be for 'place schematic' |
20:01 |
tenplus1 |
think I've used them during mapgen to replace stone in lava pits to desertstone |
20:03 |
paramat |
docs will say |
20:08 |
xerox123 |
idk if I want to keep the dualboot |
20:09 |
tenplus1 |
problems xerox? |
20:11 |
xerox123 |
I guess Ill give it a couple days |
20:12 |
xerox123 |
also, the stats are'nt updating... |
20:16 |
Fixer |
https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=20064 |
20:17 |
Krock |
^ belongs into a MTG issue |
20:18 |
Shara |
Krock: why? |
20:22 |
Krock |
Shara, because I've read the title and the 2nd half of his message only for some reason. Never mind. |
20:22 |
Shara |
:D |
20:27 |
tenplus1 |
nite folks |
20:27 |
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20:30 |
xerox123 |
fixed the stats, phew! the universe is now back to the natural order |
20:33 |
rdococ |
What xerox123 did not know is that the universe's natural state is not order, but chaos. |
20:43 |
Krock |
Game idea, anyone? https://i.redd.it/2zxdgzf2k1w01.png |
20:44 |
Krock |
plunder the chests in the middle and slaughter everyone else to survive |
20:46 |
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20:58 |
aerozoic |
IhrFussel, unified_inventory_plus mod adds an handy "All" button that crafts the maximum possible with what's in the grid. |
20:58 |
aerozoic |
UI plus is an add on mod, it enhances UI |
21:10 |
Krock |
!mod unified_inventory_plus |
21:11 |
MinetestBot |
Krock: Could not find anything. |
21:36 |
Megaf |
I need 56.96 Euro, anyone feeling like donating me some money? |
21:55 |
Megaf |
!server Megaf |
21:55 |
MinetestBot |
Megaf: Megaf Server v4 | mt.megaf.info:30003 | Clients: 0/20, 0/1 | Version: 0.4.17-dev / MegafXploreNext | Ping: 12ms |
22:09 |
IhrFussel |
!server IFS |
22:09 |
MinetestBot |
IhrFussel: [2018] IFS (IhrFussel's Server) | 94.16.121.151:25000 | Clients: 15/45, 12/17 | Version: 0.4.17-dev / minetest | Ping: 13ms |
22:09 |
IhrFussel |
Almost same ping |
22:11 |
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22:13 |
IhrFussel |
rubenwardy, got a link to your server score script? |
22:13 |
IhrFussel |
Or was it someone else who made it... |
22:13 |
rubenwardy |
https://gist.github.com/rubenwardy/6d6882db0cbe1b5b24be |
22:17 |
IhrFussel |
Thanks...and it's 100% up-to-date with the actual server list calculation? |
22:21 |
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22:30 |
rdococ |
I just heard a cat make an angry noise and a dog bark at it |
22:30 |
rdococ |
Outside |
22:31 |
IhrFussel |
"months of game_time (max 8): +6.835858024691358" << my game time is @ 2 years ... why is it only 6.8 points? |
22:32 |
IhrFussel |
Does it still go higher @ 3 years etc?? |
22:33 |
rubenwardy |
capped |
22:33 |
rubenwardy |
max 8 -> max 7 months |
22:33 |
IhrFussel |
But why such a weird number at cap? |
22:33 |
sfan5 |
no he's right it should be 8 |
22:34 |
rubenwardy |
*8 |
22:35 |
IhrFussel |
Other servers indeed show +8 ... why is it different with mine? |
22:37 |
sfan5 |
rubenwardy: found a bug in your script, compare line 78 and 80 |
22:37 |
IhrFussel |
Oh oops...wait I think I misread the output...I looked at the next game time of the next server..ok it says +8 |
22:38 |
IhrFussel |
The format of v option enabled is a bit weird...it first lists the several flags & scores and at the end you see like 4) IFS....[total score] |
22:44 |
IhrFussel |
"highly loaded server" can decrease the score by 28 points??? |
22:48 |
IhrFussel |
5 clients: +5 |
22:48 |
IhrFussel |
7 guests / 8: +0.875 << how does that work lol |