00:07 < pielover88888> sounds good 00:08 < pielover88888> where's the server hosted? Wondering cuz.. ping. 00:11 < laxa> France! 00:12 < pielover88888> aw, that's as bad as germany :( 00:12 < pielover88888> if I download the map and rehost it on local host, recording a demo of the race, do I still get the 10 euros? 00:12 < pielover88888> also does Paypal auto-convert euros to USD with magic, or not? I don't have a use for Euros being in the USA. 00:12 < laxa> Hum, I guess yeah. 00:13 < pielover88888> Cool. 00:13 < laxa> Yes paypal convert it, or you can give me IBAN. 00:13 < pielover88888> No idea what IBAN is xD 00:13 < laxa> !wiki IBAN 00:13 < Nimda3> The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an internationally agreed system of identifying bank accounts across national borders to facilitate the communication and processing of cross border transactions with a reduced risk of transcription errors. It was originally adopted by the European Committee for Banking Standards (ECBS), and later as an international standard under ISO 13616:... ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBAN ) 00:14 < BotoX> hmm minus ? 00:14 < BotoX> oh nvm 00:14 * minus gives BotoX a cookie 00:15 <@minus> time to update bash 00:15 < BotoX> I did lel 00:15 < BotoX> anyways, it seems like my sister was using my PC 00:15 < BotoX> and I missed a bunch of highlights in this channel 00:16 < BotoX> also, the bash bug doesn't affect me in any way minus :V 00:17 <@minus> why not? 00:18 < BotoX> because I don't have any CGI scripts or other crap that could get abused 00:18 <@minus> well, you don't know where shit's hiding 00:18 < BotoX> hmm, I guess 00:18 <@minus> i don't have any of that stuff either 00:19 <@minus> well, maybe cgit, but i turned that off 00:19 < Edible> not really anyone's fault, I would love if you could set modes of operating, like night and so forth, but no such thing exists in any OS. 00:20 <@minus> if you're referring to brightness, there's programs for that 00:20 < Edible> not only brightness 00:20 < Edible> but theme changing 00:20 <@minus> i have 250MB of gzipped html dumps :S 00:21 < Edible> whenever its night i have to open flux, dimmer, change the theme, change wifi settings. and reopen a bunch of programs 00:21 < Edible> hexchat also, because i cant see with the dark theme at morning 00:22 * minus rolls eyes 00:22 < k00mi> make a cronjob or similar 00:22 < Edible> a shellscript does it. i know 00:22 < k00mi> or get a lamp 00:22 < Edible> yes, but when is night? sometimes its 6pm, sometimes less 00:22 < Edible> dark** 00:23 < k00mi> look at how redshift does it 00:23 < Edible> k00mi, a lamp? this is a software problem. 00:24 < Edible> i missed the bash bug, what is that? 00:24 < Edible> i refuse to use bash or keep it installed 00:24 <@minus> bash executes code from any environment variable 00:24 <@minus> having it installed is bad enough 00:24 < Edible> executes code from any env variable? 00:25 <@minus> env x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c "echo this is a test" 00:26 < k00mi> Edible: it's a non-problem if you have a light 00:27 < k00mi> there's a cool looking new arena shooter currently on kickstarter btw 00:27 < k00mi> http://reflexfps.net/ 00:27 < k00mi> physics seem to be very cpm-like 00:27 < Edible> whats `{} {:;}; ? 00:27 < laxa> bash function 00:28 < Edible> oh! so it runs any and all functions in env ? 00:29 < k00mi> no 00:30 < Edible> as i said, i dont have bash to test that out 00:30 < k00mi> search for bash shellshock if you want to find out 00:30 <@minus> you have it installed 00:30 <@minus> that's enough 00:30 <@minus> oh, you don't have it installed 00:30 <@minus> how do you run bash scripts? 00:31 < k00mi> most work in other shells too 00:31 < k00mi> ones that don't pass functions in the environment 00:31 <@minus> i don't think sh does arrays though, at least not in the () form 00:31 < k00mi> and let you append code after them that get's executed 00:31 <@minus> yeah 00:31 <@minus> braindead 00:32 <@minus> if you want that there's eval 00:32 < k00mi> I don't get why anyone would ever want that feature 00:32 < Edible> minus, bsd sh. 00:32 < k00mi> that's some ash usually 00:32 < Edible> it doesnt do arrays 00:33 < Edible> everyone suggests using awk if you want arrays 00:33 < Edible> for portability 00:35 <@minus> no, i just put #!/bin/bash in my scripts 00:35 <@minus> #!/usr/bin/zsh if i'm feeling especially evil 00:35 < k00mi> I'm seriously considering switch to freebsd too 00:35 < Edible> you are a terrible person 00:35 < k00mi> at least for servers 00:35 < Edible> do it 00:35 < Edible> its so nice :) 00:36 <@minus> Kottizen made me use it once. no thanks. 00:37 <@minus> though arch on the servers ain't such a good idea either 00:38 < Edible> i tried ubuntu yesterday. very slow. 00:38 < k00mi> if I don't find a distribution with a decent init system I'll take the bite and switch 00:38 < k00mi> at least for future machines 00:38 < Edible> though that was gnome's fault 00:38 <@minus> Xfce. 00:38 < k00mi> they don't use gnome anymore, they have their own stuff 00:38 < Edible> but it didnt have other DE's and if there were, it lacked features. 00:39 < Edible> minus, so let me ask you a question, why do i need to open the setting>keyboard for shortcuts to work? 00:39 <@minus> oO 00:40 < Edible> and why the hell does it take the launcher about 20 seconds to actually execute? 00:40 <@minus> because you're running on a 1mhz machine? 00:40 < Edible> k00mi, right right, unity, sorry. i guess i havent tried gnome 00:41 < Edible> mmm 1.6ghz i think thats good enough 00:41 < k00mi> don't use a DE, only sane option 00:41 < Edible> funny, running everything with dmenu_run leaves a bunch of parent bash scripts. instead of just exec-ing 00:42 < Edible> k00mi, I'm mostly on windows nowadays so I'm kinda not. :( 00:42 < Edible> i should ask in #xfce. there must be something wrong with the package then. 00:44 < k00mi> I'm sorry for you Edible :P 01:19 < pielover88888> welcome back, Minus. 01:20 <@minus> been a while since i rebooted 01:21 < pielover88888> ah 01:21 < pielover88888> good to reboot once every 4 days to make it stop acting stupid xD 01:21 <@minus> was ~7 weeks 01:21 < pielover88888> LOL 01:21 <@minus> it's a server though 01:21 <@minus> need to update gitlab tomorrow 01:22 <@minus> using system packages to install it was bad idea 01:22 < pielover88888> I'm actually hosting a server, too >.> 01:22 <@minus> i have several 01:23 <@minus> welp, half past one. time to sleep. haven't been up this late in quite a while 01:23 < pielover88888> Good night :D 01:23 < pielover88888> sleep tight and don't let the bugs make you download a nightly XD 02:00 < pielover88888> hello fisted 14:41 < heinrich5991> > https://i.imgur.com/kUrSAvT.png 14:41 < heinrich5991> (huge png) 14:41 < heinrich5991> apparantly rendered by servo 14:41 < EastByte> cool 14:42 < EastByte> I'm not into rust, but servo is the html dom renderer written in it right? 14:45 < heinrich5991> yes, completely from scratch 14:50 <@minus> :| 14:52 < heinrich5991> minus: |: 14:54 < heinrich5991> that is, what do you mean? 14:55 <@minus> :/ 14:55 <@minus> silly is what i mean 14:56 < heinrich5991> why? 14:56 < heinrich5991> there's basically just C++ browsers out there 16:20 < Siile> hi all 16:21 < Siile> can anyone tell me where (in source) the server define's clients ClientID? 16:24 < heinrich5991> Siile: where the number is set or what? 16:24 < Siile> yes 16:24 < Siile> when I connect to a server, I'm to get a ClientID 16:25 < Siile> trying to find that from the source 16:26 < heinrich5991> OnClientEnter or so 16:28 < Siile> nope, it's always like OnClientEnter(ClientID); 16:28 < heinrich5991> oh, that's what you mean 16:28 < heinrich5991> Siile: in CNetServer::Read() 16:30 < heinrich5991> Siile: CNetServer::Recv(). and search for "This server is full" 16:30 < heinrich5991> a bit above that 16:30 < Siile> thank you 16:40 < heinrich5991> about those cyclic data structures in TW 18:13 <@minus> like ringbuffers? 18:16 < heinrich5991> nah 18:16 < heinrich5991> I wanted to explain an idea of mine on how one could do these cyclic stuff in rust 18:16 < heinrich5991> (that stuff that components use the client and vice versa) 18:17 < PsychoGod> render one ? 18:18 < PsychoGod> for hud and other components ? 18:18 < pielover88888> Does the current 0.7 source for teeworlds include the new map-downloading thing? Like, you don't download it and then join, you join and download it and (sort of) play? 18:21 < heinrich5991> pielover88888: I don't know if the new map downloading stuff can do this. the new map downloading stuff however is not in the source 18:22 < pielover88888> I saw it in a demonstration youtube video, by matricks I believe. So, it can. I guess it's only in matricks's fork? 18:23 <@minus> pielover88888: that was just a demo matricks coded, never made it into teeworlds 18:24 < pielover88888> oh, that's a shame. 18:26 <@minus> https://github.com/matricks/teeworlds/commits/ressys 19:32 < BotoX> 2012, jesus 19:32 < BotoX> was it really this long ago 19:33 < pielover88888> apparently. 19:33 < pielover88888> so if someone donated like, a thousand euros to the project, do you think the devs would get to work again? 19:44 <@minus> if you seriously wanna get something going you'd have to hire a dev. a thousand euros wouldn't get you very far 19:46 < pielover88888> I just want 0.7 as buggy as 0.6.x (basically bugless) and have published binaries, since it's currently difficult to compile. 19:48 <@minus> it is? 20:59 < heinrich5991> pielover88888: tw has enough donations currently 21:00 < pielover88888> so what's the ETA on 0.7? Just kidding. xD 21:01 < heinrich5991> there's no ETA unfortunately 21:03 <@minus> l 21:04 <@minus> wrong window ;P 22:49 < heinrich5991> matricks: do you know enet? 22:50 < heinrich5991> (networking library on top of udp)