Session Start: Fri Feb 18 00:00:00 2011 Session Ident: #glitchpc [00:00] * Now talking in #glitchpc
[00:00] * Topic is 'Welcome to #glitchpc chat. Profanity, trolls, and impersonation are not welcome here. Street1 has become a Silent Keyboard. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/savannah/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=139870551'
[00:00] * Set by jacky on Tue Mar 02 11:03:23
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[05:25]<+camerongray> Mulreay: You there?
[06:24]<+Mulreay> Aint I the popular one... what up peeps?
[06:25]<+Mulreay> !lastspoke camerongray
[06:25]<+Mulreay> !lastspoke Craig
[06:26]<@BC_Programming> heh
[06:26]<+Mulreay> well...
[06:26]<@BC_Programming> camerongray is on the MC server.. .standing there... staring
[06:26]<+Mulreay> heh
[06:26]<@BC_Programming> it's quite disturbing actually
[06:26]<+Mulreay> ahh
[06:26]<+Mulreay> lol
[06:26]<@BC_Programming> having a staring contest with a ceiling I think
[06:26]<+Mulreay> bet he wins
[06:28]<@BC_Programming> next time we do a vid and use skype, I should use my headphones rather then speakers
[06:29]<@BC_Programming> it's kind of funny, sounds like you are in a giant echo-y room lol
[06:32]<+Mulreay> heh
[06:32]<+Mulreay> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uyxVmdaJ-w&feature=player_embedded
[06:34]<@BC_Programming> rofl
[06:34]<+Mulreay> awesome aint it
[06:35]<@BC_Programming> this is epic
[06:37]<@BC_Programming> lol the creeper part is awesome
[06:37]<+Mulreay> yeah, sneeky little bugger
[06:38]<@BC_Programming> lol 32147 likes
[06:38]<@BC_Programming> 32148 now
[06:38]<+Mulreay> heh
[06:39]<@BC_Programming> that was epic video manipulation too
[06:39]<+Mulreay> yeah
[06:39]<+Mulreay> Craig found the video
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[07:10]<+camerongray> hey jacky
[07:11]<@jacky> camerongray: Hello
[07:11]<@jacky> I was moving rather quickly yesterday, with Craig
[07:11]<@jacky> did you catch on?
[07:11]<@jacky> that Welcomebot has been moved to Craig's new server?
[07:11]<@jacky> just wanted to be sure that you knew
[07:11]<@jacky> :)
[07:12]<+camerongray> yeh - thanks for that
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[07:55]<+Mulreay> Damn MS updates
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[08:51]<Mulreay> BC_Programming you in?
[08:51]<@BC_Programming> yes
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[08:52]<+pottsi> BC_Programming you out?
[08:52]<+Mulreay> Notch has leaked the new launcher on twitter, but warns you need know how on how to install it, you want the link?
[08:52]<@BC_Programming> why not
[08:52]<+Mulreay> https://s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftDownload/tmp/MinecraftLauncher.jar
[08:52]<@BC_Programming> may investigate it some
[08:53]<+Mulreay> News in there: Only updates changed files, asks if you want to upgrade, shows update news, logs in via HTTPS, and is prettier.
[08:53]<+Mulreay> He's gonna do the official download probably tomorrow
[08:54]<@BC_Programming> it's kind of meh
[08:54]<+Mulreay> heh
[08:55]<+Mulreay> hey pottsi
[08:55]<+pottsi> hey Mulreay
[08:55]<@BC_Programming> it takes a lot longer to start and it doesn't even let me log in...
[08:55]<sonicrules1234> Yay, https
[08:55]<sonicrules1234> Now I can log in on public wifi :D
[08:55]<+Mulreay> yeah quite a few people are mentioning that
[08:56]<@BC_Programming> that's probably why it's not working then
[08:56]<@BC_Programming> the https difference
[08:56]<@BC_Programming> might not be implemented on the other end... oddly it tells me "too many failed logins" even the first time I tried
[08:56]<+Mulreay> you did backup the original?
[08:56]<@BC_Programming> there is no original to backup
[08:56]<+Mulreay> oh
[08:57]<+Mulreay> lots of people on twitter are saying they get a failed log in
[08:57]<@BC_Programming> personally I think the new one is sort of stupid tbh
[08:57]<+Mulreay> how come?
[08:58]<@BC_Programming> well aside from taking almost 30 seconds to start
[08:58]<+Mulreay> not seen it
[08:58]<@BC_Programming> which is ironic given that that it's only there to launch something else
[08:58]<@BC_Programming> visually, it just looks like the old one, but with a Web frame covering most of the window
[08:59]<+Mulreay> k
[08:59]<+pottsi> zenity for bash scripting sucks
[08:59]<+pottsi> :|
[09:06]<@BC_Programming> epic:http://bc-programming.com/misc/creeps.html
[09:10]<+Mulreay> notch Markus Persson
[09:10]<+Mulreay> Working on the too many login things in the leaked new launcher.. Thanks for helping test this =D
[09:20]<sonicrules1234> BC_Programming: epic:http is not a protocol
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[09:21]<@BC_Programming> I never said epic:http was a protocol
[09:22]<sonicrules1234> BC_Programming: You made xchat think it was, by not putting a space between epic: and http
[09:23]<@BC_Programming> and? it's not my fault your IRC client has the cognitive capacity of an idiot child.
[09:23]<sonicrules1234> BC_Programming: Try pasting it in your favorite browser, it will do the same thing
[09:23]<@BC_Programming> works fine when I paste http://bc-programming.com/misc/creeps.html into my browser
[09:24]<sonicrules1234> I mean pasting epic:http://bc-programming.com/misc/creeps.html
[09:24]<@BC_Programming> why the hell would I paste the whole thing in? that would be stupid. What reason would I ever have to do that
[09:24]<sonicrules1234> Technically, it could be a protocol
[09:24]<+Mulreay> Even I got that epic: should be emitted
[09:25]<@BC_Programming> congratulations Mulreay, you pass the "not an idiot child" test
[09:25]<sonicrules1234> ...
[09:25]<+Mulreay> lol
[09:25]<@BC_Programming> afraid xchat will have to leave with the door prize
[09:25]<sonicrules1234> xchat did the right thing...
[09:26]<@BC_Programming> no, I'm afraid it didn't. Instead if highlights why regular expressions should NOT bve used to find URLs, particularly when they are set to look for them greedily
[09:26]<@BC_Programming> a URL can only have up to two colons: one between the protocol and the domain, and then one to denote the port
[09:26]<sonicrules1234> What if there is a colon in the protocol?
[09:27]<@BC_Programming> there can't be a colon in the protocol
[09:27]<@BC_Programming> a colon separates the protocol from the domain, I just said that.
[09:27]<sonicrules1234> Please find me the rule where it says that
[09:27]<Tux2> Ugh...
[09:28]<sonicrules1234> Also, colons bewteen the domain and protocol are two
[09:28]<sonicrules1234> Hence
[09:28]<sonicrules1234> http://google.com
[09:28]<@BC_Programming> um, hello? it's flipping obvious? the protocol is separated by a colon from the domain, how the feck are you going to get a colon in there if any reasonable parsing algorithm will say "alright, the first colon here is the end of the protocol" are you suggesting that instead there is some very messy method with which the protocol must be parsed out?
[09:28]<sonicrules1234> Wait
[09:28]<@BC_Programming> there is only one colon there...
[09:29]<@BC_Programming> protocol:domain\folder\file:port
[09:29]<@BC_Programming> two colons
[09:29]<sonicrules1234> Does mIRC recognize links?
[09:29]<@BC_Programming> normally yes
[09:29]<@BC_Programming> but it's smart enough to not see that as a link at all
[09:29]<@BC_Programming> being that it's not a valid URL, since //bc-programming.com/misc/creeps.html isn't a number and can't be a port
[09:29]<sonicrules1234> Does it recognize any other protocols than http and https
[09:30]<@BC_Programming> I'll test
[09:30]<@BC_Programming> ftp:\\www.test.txt
[09:30]<@BC_Programming> well it recognizes ftp
[09:30]<sonicrules1234> Slashes are the wrong way...
[09:30]<@BC_Programming> test://protocol.com
[09:31]<sonicrules1234> Does mIRC recognize that?
[09:31]<@BC_Programming> nope
[09:31]<sonicrules1234> xchat does
[09:31]<@BC_Programming> and where does it go
[09:31]<@BC_Programming> nowhere
[09:31]<@BC_Programming> great gain for you
[09:31]<@BC_Programming> it recognizes it, because it uses regular expressions
[09:31]<@BC_Programming> the bane of existence
[09:31]<sonicrules1234> irc://irc.mibbit.com/#glitchpc
[09:31]<@BC_Programming> particularly for email and url identification
[09:31]<@BC_Programming> it recognizes that
[09:31]<@BC_Programming> mIRC I mean
[09:32]<sonicrules1234> Hm
[10:00]<@BC_Programming> hmm... may want to try to turn all these classes into a rudimentary game library
[10:14]<+Craig> By the way, Tux found the link that I posted on my wall, not I... :P
[10:14]<Tux2> lol, it was posted by a friend of mine...
[10:14]<+Craig> And Jacky, I havent transferred the server yet, I think I may leave it on my main computer,
[10:15]<+Craig> Its minor, and my computer is on 24/7 anyway,
[10:15]<+Craig> Also, the other server does not have enough ram.
[10:15]<@jacky> ok, I guess
[10:15]<@jacky> I don't keep track of what you move around. :)
[10:15]<+Craig> :P
[10:21]<@BC_Programming> ugh... I hate having to do the exact same work over again every time I start a new project
[10:21]<@BC_Programming> even if I can just use the same classes I still have to rewrite the glue code...
[10:21]<@BC_Programming> starting a new game now that I've kinda sorta released BASeBlock
[10:21]<@BC_Programming> BlackSpace2
[10:22]<+Craig> Why not create a generic starter mould?
[10:22]<@BC_Programming> I have actually decided to make a Game Library
[10:22]<+Craig> cool
[10:23]<@BC_Programming> a rudimentary one for my purposes anyway
[10:23]<+Craig> Ahh
[10:23]<@BC_Programming> basically just to handle the loading of images/sounds and sound "drivers"... basically rip out some of the base-level functions from baseblock
[10:23]<@BC_Programming> most of it is already pretty class based, I just have to make it more "generic" and not specific to that one game
[10:24]<@BC_Programming> I'll probably steal the same splash screen form and change the picture, because I think baseblocks is pretty awesome
[10:24]<@BC_Programming> baseblock's*
[10:25]<@BC_Programming> I'm sure the name BlackSpace2 for the game may seem confusing, being that there isn't really a blackspace1... there is, it was the second programming project I ever did :P
[10:26]<+Craig> :P
[10:27]<@BC_Programming> naturally it's quite dreadful, a very poor mockup of a space shooter
[10:27]<+Craig> hahaha
[10:27]<@BC_Programming> no scrolling, only one enemy that switches between "levels" etc
[10:28]<@BC_Programming> Not sure what I'm going to go for with the new one... was thinking either a standard shooter (with scrolling BG and all that) or maybe a asteroids clone
[10:29]<@jacky> be back later
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[10:39]<+Craig> What could turn to paranoia, this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr7IxQeXr7g
[11:08]<@BC_Programming> hmm I just had a thought
[11:08]<@BC_Programming> maybe starting another game is a bit premature
[11:09]<@BC_Programming> Craig: yeah I heard about that jeopardy computer thing, pretty cool
[11:09]<@BC_Programming> deep blue all over again for the conspiracy theorists/alarmists though
[11:09]<+Craig> :P
[11:10]<@BC_Programming> yeah good times that "OMG a computer can beat kasparov at chess what is the world coming to OMG"
[11:11]<+Craig> :P
[11:11]<@BC_Programming> lol love how the person reporting says "for those who don't have a doctorate in computer science" as the guy talks about basic stuff like Cores and RAM, lol
[11:22]<@BC_Programming> http://img.thedailywtf.com/images/201102/err/UsedSpace.jpg
[11:22]<@BC_Programming> Caption: So that's where I saved the internet!
[11:23]<+Craig> Hahahahahaha
[11:23]<+Craig> Thats a lot of used space... WOW
[11:23]<@BC_Programming> probably corruption or a bug, or sparse files
[11:23]<+Craig> probably,
[11:23]<+Craig> He should tell his non techy friends,
[11:23]<+Craig> This is where the internet is stored!
[11:24]<+Craig> See how big it is!
[11:24]<@BC_Programming> sparse files are fun, I made a file on my old computer that said it was 15PB heh
[11:24]<+Craig> thats 17Billion TB!!!!!!!!!
[11:24]<+Craig> hahah Nice
[11:24]<@BC_Programming> yeah when I looked at the properties
[11:25]<+pottsi> how can i remove a bios password on a laptop without opening it up?
[11:25]<@BC_Programming> it said "size:15PB"
[11:25]<+Craig> Can I change how windows registers my drives from GB to TB?
[11:25]<@BC_Programming> "used space: 4KB"
[11:25]<+Craig> Your screwed
[11:25]<+pottsi> me?
[11:25]<+Craig> yeah
[11:25]<+pottsi> feck
[11:25]<+pottsi> only way to open it up?
[11:25]<+Craig> Ask BC
[11:25]<@BC_Programming> yeah you'd have to open it and take out the battery, probably
[11:26]<@BC_Programming> if it's a HD password then you are screwed in hot water on thin ice
[11:26]<+Craig> MUHAHHAHAHAAHhahahahahaha is that all it takes to reset a Bios password\?
[11:26]<@BC_Programming> Craig: usually
[11:26]<+Craig> Thats epic
[11:26]<+Craig> :P
[11:26]<@BC_Programming> that's why I've never bothered with BIOS passwords
[11:26]<+Craig> So Bios locks are basically usless?
[11:26]<+Craig> hahaha
[11:27]<+pottsi> it's not my laptop
[11:27]<@BC_Programming> the HD password is useful though, that is usually set from the BIOS
[11:28]<@BC_Programming> because the password is actually stored on the Hard drive, and the hard drive refuses to accept any ATA commands until the system sends the proper password
[11:28]<@BC_Programming> well, it still accepts the identification related ATA commands, so the system knows it's there and stuff
[11:29]<+Craig> hmmm
[11:29]<@BC_Programming> even my ancient thinkpad could have like 3 different passwords
[11:29]<@BC_Programming> it was insanity
[11:30]<@BC_Programming> I think I used one, until I realized that it was a huge waste of time, since if somebody was going to steal a 20 year old laptop I imagine they would end up quite dissapointed
[11:30]<@BC_Programming> and if somebody took the one I have now even more so, since it doesn't even work at all anymore, mwa haha
[11:31]<+Craig> :P
[11:37]<@BC_Programming> love the disparity in game costs
[11:37]<@BC_Programming> for old games I mean
[11:37]<@BC_Programming> SNES F-zero new in the box still shrink-wrapped... I got for 8 dollars
[11:37]<@BC_Programming> but Chrono trigger just as a loose cart cost me like 86
[11:38]<+Craig> :P
[11:38]<@BC_Programming> I think I saw a new in box CT that went for more then a grand
[11:39]<@BC_Programming> wonder if that would apply today? find rare otherwise useless console games for the current consoles, keep them in a closet for 20 or so years, and hopefully sell them at a profit
[11:47]<@BC_Programming> I really love my hyrule field sequencing
[11:47]<@BC_Programming> that starting is freaking perfect
[11:49]<+Craig> :P
[11:50]<@BC_Programming> like it's impossible to tell that it's not just an MP3 ripped from the game for a bit
[11:50]<+Craig> Huh?
[11:51]<@BC_Programming> well I was making those resequencings of music like for megaman
[11:51]<@BC_Programming> I also did one for the Ocarina of Time hyrule field music
[11:51]<+Craig> ahh
[11:51]<@BC_Programming> http://bc-programming.com/misc/hfield.mp3
[11:56]<@BC_Programming> this is my new favourite band lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G98baqaSmBY
[12:06]<+Craig> WOW
[12:06]<+Craig> Hmm...
[12:06]<+Craig> A quarrelsome quest for questionable queries! A quotidian quagmire quickly makes quad-cores querulous. But quality code quashes quackery.
[12:06]<+Craig> Let's quit and quaff!
[12:06]<@BC_Programming> heh
[12:07]<+Craig> http://thedailywtf.com/Comments/14-Layers-Deep.aspx
[12:07]<@BC_Programming> Craig: actually I just found out they have another album, I just have the first one where they cover the songs from Megaman 2
[12:07]<+Craig> Yeah, I saw that too
[12:07]<+Craig> but I am only in it for the NES music
[12:07]<@BC_Programming> how do you mean?
[12:08]<@BC_Programming> you mean like the standard 8-bit renditions? I use winamp to play the NSF's heh
[12:09]<+Craig> Nah, I mean I liked the redux of Megaman but I dont like their other stuff.
[12:09]<@BC_Programming> they only do megaman music from what I can tell
[12:09]<@BC_Programming> haven't really checked though tbh
[12:09]<+Craig> :P
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[13:11]<+Mulreay> BC_Programming you doing some minecraft later?
[13:12]<@BC_Programming> probably not
[13:12]<+Mulreay> k
[13:12]<@BC_Programming> I did see the tree last time I was on
[13:12]<+Mulreay> got rid of it
[13:12]<+Mulreay> looked pants
[13:13]<+Mulreay> camerongray and me are just working on the pool
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[17:11]<+Craig> What Pools?
[17:11]<+Craig> Pool*
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[17:33]<+Mulreay> Craig: BC_Programming, Camerongray and I built a HUGE swimming pool under my house
[17:34]<+Craig> Nice
[17:53]<+Craig> For some reason, this makes me think Minecraft 100% http://www.wimp.com/satellitesorbit/
[17:56]<+Mulreay> cool
[17:57]<+Mulreay> can you do an aerial shot of the server up to now Craig?
[17:57]<+Craig> http://mc578.servercraft.co/MC578/Maps/world-map-31-01.png
[17:58]<+Mulreay> cool
[17:58]<+Mulreay> thx
[17:58]<+Mulreay> mmm need to be a member?
[17:58]<+Craig> ??
[17:59]<+Mulreay> Authentication required
[17:59]<+Mulreay> Authorization Required
[17:59]<+Mulreay> This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.
[17:59]<+Craig> one moment
[17:59]<+Mulreay> k
[18:00]<+Craig> http://admin:22f0eba618523912699d1854779ddeefaT1479bR@mc578.servercraft.co/MC578/Maps/world-map-18-02.png ?
[18:01]<+Mulreay> awesome works, thax
[18:01]<+Mulreay> thanks*
[18:03]<+Craig> Kinda low res for my liking, but eh
[18:04]<+Mulreay> looks ok
[18:05]<+Craig> irc://irc.esper.net/McMyAdmin
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Session Start: Fri Feb 18 18:50:09 2011 Session Ident: #glitchpc [18:50] * Now talking in #glitchpc
[18:50] * Topic is 'Welcome to #glitchpc chat. Profanity, trolls, and impersonation are not welcome here. Street1 has become a Silent Keyboard. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/savannah/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=139870551'
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[18:51]<Craig> Hey Mulreay, you there?
[18:51]<Craig> Hey Mulreay, you there?
[18:51] * ChanbotIV sets mode: +v Craig
[18:51]<+Mulreay> yep
[18:52]<+Craig> You wanna test a new server for me, I installed McMyAdmin on my Windows Home server
[18:52]<+Mulreay> ok
[19:58]<+Craig> Hahaha, I find my server to be more optimized than that of the rental on Servercraft.co...
[20:10]<+Craig> Test

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[20:20]<+Craig> Hmmm seems to happen when I restart NGINX?
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[20:30]<Craig> FREAKING ANNOYING
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[20:31]<Tux2> lol, what happened Craig?
[20:33]<+Craig> I dont know, I think its the NGINX server, but it could be the router,
[20:33]<+Craig> Hey do you play Minecraft?
[20:35]<Tux2> Umm... never had the time to play...
[20:35]<+Craig> Yes, but do you have a registered copy?
[20:37]<Tux2> Nope
[20:38]<+Craig> Oh heh ok then
[20:40]<+Craig> I am going to restore the old world that BC, Mulreay, and Cameron, and I had worked on see what they say,
[20:40]<+Craig> I have backups of all of them.
[20:40]<Tux2> lol. :)
[20:41]<+Craig> I wish it could handle dual threads for the game, it would be so much faster. :P
[20:49]<+Craig> Hey Mulreay you there?
[20:49]<+Craig> Hey Sonic, you remember the old map?
[20:49]<+Craig> I figured out how to fix the holes in the floor. :P
[21:14]<+Craig> Hmmmm, Me thinks I should shut down this computer, add the 4GB from one Dimm set to the server, and take the 2GB from the server and add it to this one, so the server would have 4GB and this one would have 6GB. hmmmm
[21:18]<+Craig> Hmmm, I think I am gonna do that, though... how to DCC the bot to tell it to bugger off??? not sure...
[21:18]<Tux2> hmm... Don't know...
[21:19]<+Craig> Cause for some reason I cant chat the bot through DCC or CTCP
[21:20]<+Craig> and telling it to do anything is like talking to a wall...
[21:21]<Tux2> lol
[21:21]<+Craig> I dont know why but I cant dcc into it,
[21:21]<+Craig> if you tell eggdrop to kill or die through command is that the same?
[21:22]<+Craig> is it a graceful kill?
[21:23]<Tux2> Umm.. I don't know for sure...
[21:23]<+Craig> Come on! I thought you were the linux/bot master!?
[21:24]<@BC_Programming> he doesn't use eggdrop windrop as much as PIRC I think
[21:24]<+Craig> ahhh
[21:24]<+Craig> :P
[21:24]<+Craig> BC, you should see the testing server I setup, I think it will be MUCH faster
[21:24]<@BC_Programming> or PcIRC... I forget the name
[21:24]<+Craig> ahh
[21:26]<Tux2> lol, BC_Programming is right...
[21:27]<+Craig> Nice
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