code logs -> 2019 -> Thu, 05 Sep 2019< code.20190904.log - code.20190906.log >
--- Log opened Thu Sep 05 00:00:16 2019
01:15 Kindamoody|afk is now known as Kindamoody[zZz]
01:29
< Yossarian>
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/cxnto3/constructing_logic_gates_circuits_and_adders_in/ civilization 3
01:32
< Yossarian>
via barbarian AI logic behavior
01:34
<~Vornicus>
that's absurd.
01:41
< Yossarian>
It's clever that someone took the time to figure out the behavior of barbarians and that they're deterministic, you can almost see the code in how they make a movement decision in code.
01:48 * Mahal bonks Reiv
01:48
< Mahal>
here
01:48
< Mahal>
pastebins pls
01:51
<@Reiv>
coming
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01:54
< Mahal>
re: passwords and powershell
01:55
< Mahal>
a *better* answer is to have a password manager API that you can access to retrieve passwords appropriately.
01:55
< Mahal>
but in the absence of that
01:55
< Mahal>
do this: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/4546.working-with-passwords-secure-strings-and-credentials-in-windows-powershell.aspx
02:00
<@Reiv>
actually, shit
02:00
<@Reiv>
lunch first
02:00
<@Reiv>
I have a meeting in an hour ;_;
02:00 * Reiv had better eat first.
02:28
<@Reiv>
okay, I have eaten food
02:28
<@Reiv>
let's see
02:28
<@Reiv>
... yeah I will need a powershell 101 before that link makes sense
02:28 celmin|away is now known as celticminstrel
02:29
< Mahal>
So first and foremost, Powershell is both a Windows scripting tool and Windows administration tool.
02:30
< Mahal>
it's not that vbs or .bat files or whatever are wrong
02:30
< Mahal>
it's just that Powershell basically succeeds them.
02:30
< Mahal>
Gimme a sanitised pastebin, and I'll dummy up some Powershell to give you an idea of how you'd go about it.
02:32
< Yossarian>
It succeeds Apollo 11's DSKY :P
02:33
<@Alek>
"What key?" "DSKY, right there."
02:37
< Yossarian>
I say that because when I faffed about with no RTFM-ing with Powershell I had problem identifying object, variable, etc... but on the other hand, I am not a very smart man.
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<~Vornicus>
LDA $#93 JSR $ffd2: fill the accumulator with the clearscreen petscii command and send it to the open file (which is by default the screen or something)
19:35
<@abudhabi>
Hmm. Good linux desktop environment for a box that will serve largely as a vehicle for a virtual machine?
19:35
<@abudhabi>
I've been thinking XFCE or LXDE.
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