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 No.96 [Last50 Posts]

Hi Terry,

I have a few questions for you. I'm really glad that you've begun making videos, first of all, they really help showcase how cool your OS is. Also, I'm honored you'd use my site for hosting a discussion board for God's OS.

First, do you have any special dislike for VirtualBox? I notice that on your website you campaign against VMWare for not supporting PCSpeaker: http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Doc/Demands.html#l1

However, VirtualBox developers wrote 5 months ago that even though their VM doesn't support PC speaker, they would happily accept patches for it: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/627

I think it would be really neat if you helped author that patch, you're a world class programmer and it would probably only take you around a week (or even less).

If you're interested in supporting VirtualBox, it does have a problem I found. I've been trying to install TempleOS in VirtualBox, but running the command MasterBootInstall('C'); causes a complete system crash.

I've attached VirtualBox's traceback in case you're curious about it. If you don't care about VirtualBox that's okay.

http://sprunge.us/ABLG

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 No.98

You should just do the standard virtual machine install. Press "Y" at the first question and "Y" at the second question and press a key. At worst you need to manually configure VirtualBox with IDE primary unit 0 as hard drive and IDE secondary unit 0 as CDROM.


VirtualBox seems like VMware. At some point you want to get files in-and-out of your guest OS. You probably need to buy a professional version of VirtualBox. They don't support PC Speaker, probably, too. QEMU supports PC speaker as well as VMware old versions, but not new.
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 No.99

>>96
Could you post a video of installing in VirtualBox? I did it when I ran in Windows, but I have never run VirtualBox in Linux.
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 No.100

>>99
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use.

Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
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 No.102

>>96

Are you doing a native install? I would be impressed. I used to run natively 2004-2012 but my current PC does not support old fashion port-I/O for hard drives, just the PCI technique. The ports don't show-up when I boot my OS.

>lspci -v


That will give SATA port numbers in Linux. In Windows you have to look in system information.

In Virtual Box, it should install automatically, very easily.
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 No.103

>>96

Your's successfully found the CDROM. It should probably find the Hard Drive, automatically too. Just reboot and press "Y","Y",<SPACE>.
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 No.104

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>>99
Sure. I actually pressed 'n' and followed the install guide because the first time I pressed 'y' it caused a system lockup immediately and I wondered which command caused it.

Here's a video of the automatic installer in WEBM format. After the crash, it keeps looping that traceback over and over again until I reset the VM. Sorry it took a while to reply, ffmpeg's libvpx encoder is very slow and my screen recording software creates a format that 8chan doesn't understand so I have to convert the video first.

The exception it seems to throw is "OutMem", but I think 64MB RAM allocated to the VM should be more than enough, shouldn't it? Maybe there's a memory leak somewhere.

I am actually very interested in trying to write some third party software for TempleOS. I've been practicing C but it's not very fun when there is no goal at the end, so writing some programs in HolyC would be a fun goal.

>>102
Nope, I'm doing a VirtualBox install. Also, my host OS is Apple OS X, not Linux, but that shouldn't affect VirtualBox I don't think.

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 No.105

>>104

It needs 512 Meg!

It doesn't use paging, more or less, so fragmentation is a concern. It works fine, why are you so stingy? It is 64-bit. All 64-bit machines have more than 512 meg.
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 No.106

>>104
hey hotwheelz i just made a post on /meta/ about not being able to post from emacs. can you check it out plz?

http://8ch.net/meta/res/65944.html
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 No.107

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>>105
>It needs 512 Meg!
Oh, well that explains it. Thanks Terry, it works now :3

>It works fine, why are you so stingy? It is 64-bit. All 64-bit machines have more than 512 meg.

My host OS only has 4GB RAM, so if I run a VM I try to use as little memory as possible. I'm pretty sure that other 64-bit OSs don't have any minimum RAM requirements (they allow you to use upwards of 4GB RAM but don't require a minimum – I have a 64bit Debian VM on this computer with 128MB RAM that works fine for example) so you might want to put that in the FAQ for people setting up VMs.

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 No.110

>>107
Okay, I'll put the RAM requirement on the Download page. Maybe, people will see it.

I don't feel like spending weeks learning VirtualBox. Can't we just petition the owners to add PC Speaker?
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 No.111

>>110
>I don't feel like spending weeks learning VirtualBox. Can't we just petition the owners to add PC Speaker?
We could try, but in the VirtualBox bug tracker ticket I linked they wrote:

>I'm afraid that there currently are not as far as I know. We would happily accept a code contribution if it could be integrated without too much work on our side, but otherwise fixing this is just too low priority relative to the other things we have to do and our available engineering time.


So it seems like they are open to the idea of adding PC speaker support (unlike VMware), but just don't care enough to do it themselves, so I don't think a petition would work. Code would probably work though, and learning VirtualBox could be beneficial for TempleOS in other ways since you run it in a VM you would know more about how the underlying VM works instead of just trusting VMware.

Also, even if the VirtualBox team refused to accept your patch for whatever reason, since VirtualBox is open source you could compile it yourself or even create a fork called "TempleVM" specifically for TempleOS.

These are just ideas from me though, if they don't interest you that's fine.

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 No.112

>>111

VMware removed support. I don't think Virtual Box would accept it.

Soon enough, world media will discover God. On that day, I will give my list of demands.

http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Doc/Demands.html
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 No.113

>>112

Get God to talk. Praise God for sand catsles, snowmen, popcorn and bubbles. You get a response equal to your effort.

Press <F7> over and over or <SHIFT-F7>

Once you see God talk for yourself, my demands won't sound crazy!
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 No.114

>>113
you are crazy. your program just puts random shit from the bible.
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 No.115

>>114

Intelligibility in Worship

14 Follow the way of love and eagerly desire gifts of the Spirit, especially prophecy. 2 For anyone who speaks in a tongue[a] does not speak to people but to God. Indeed, no one understands them; they utter mysteries by the Spirit. 3 But the one who prophesies speaks to people for their strengthening, encouraging and comfort. 4 Anyone who speaks in a tongue edifies themselves, but the one who prophesies edifies the church. 5 I would like every one of you to speak in tongues,[b] but I would rather have you prophesy. The one who prophesies is greater than the one who speaks in tongues,[c] unless someone interprets, so that the church may be edified.

6 Now, brothers and sisters, if I come to you and speak in tongues, what good will I be to you, unless I bring you some revelation or knowledge or prophecy or word of instruction? 7 Even in the case of lifeless things that make sounds, such as the pipe or harp, how will anyone know what tune is being played unless there is a distinction in the notes? 8 Again, if the trumpet does not sound a clear call, who will get ready for battle? 9 So it is with you. Unless you speak intelligible words with your tongue, how will anyone know what you are saying? You will just be speaking into the air. 10 Undoubtedly there are all sorts of languages in the world, yet none of them is without meaning. 11 If then I do not grasp the meaning of what someone is saying, I am a foreigner to the speaker, and the speaker is a foreigner to me. 12 So it is with you. Since you are eager for gifts of the Spirit, try to excel in those that build up the church.

13 For this reason the one who speaks in a tongue should pray that they may interpret what they say. 14 For if I pray in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is unfruitful. 15 So what shall I do? I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my understanding; I will sing with my spirit, but I will also sing with my understanding. 16 Otherwise when you are praising God in the Spirit, how can someone else, who is now put in the position of an inquirer,[d] say “Amen” to your thanksgiving, since they do not know what you are saying? 17 You are giving thanks well enough, but no one else is edified.

18 I thank God that I speak in tongues more than all of you. 19 But in the church I would rather speak five intelligible words to instruct others than ten thousand words in a tongue.

20 Brothers and sisters, stop thinking like children. In regard to evil be infants, but in your thinking be adults. 21 In the Law it is written:

“With other tongues
and through the lips of foreigners
I will speak to this people,
but even then they will not listen to me,
says the Lord.”[e]

22 Tongues, then, are a sign, not for believers but for unbelievers; prophecy, however, is not for unbelievers but for believers. 23 So if the whole church comes together and everyone speaks in tongues, and inquirers or unbelievers come in, will they not say that you are out of your mind? 24 But if an unbeliever or an inquirer comes in while everyone is prophesying, they are convicted of sin and are brought under judgment by all, 25 as the secrets of their hearts are laid bare. So they will fall down and worship God, exclaiming, “God is really among you!”
Good Order in Worship

26 What then shall we say, brothers and sisters? When you come together, each of you has a hymn, or a word of instruction, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. Everything must be done so that the church may be built up. 27 If anyone speaks in a tongue, two—or at the most three—should speak, one at a time, and someone must interpret. 28 If there is no interpreter, the speaker should keep quiet in the church and speak to himself and to God.

29 Two or three prophets should speak, and the others should weigh carefully what is said. 30 And if a revelation comes to someone who is sitting down, the first speaker should stop. 31 For you can all prophesy in turn so that everyone may be instructed and encouraged. 32 The spirits of prophets are subject to the control of prophets. 33 For God is not a God of disorder but of peace—as in all the congregations of the Lord’s people.

34 Women[f] should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says. 35 If they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at home; for it is disgraceful for a woman to speak in the church.[g]

36 Or did the word of God originate with you? Or are you the only people it has reached? 37 If anyone thinks they are a prophet or otherwise gifted by the Spirit, let them acknowledge that what I am writing to you is the Lord’s command. 38 But if anyone ignores this, they will themselves be ignored.[h]

39 Therefore, my brothers and sisters, be eager to prophesy, and do not forbid speaking in tongues. 40 But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way.
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 No.116

>>112
>I don't think Virtual Box would accept it.
As I wrote, even if they didn't, it wouldn't matter: you could just compile your own version of VirtualBox and distribute your patch so others could do the same, thus sidestepping Oracle and VirtualBox. You can't do that with VMware because VMware is a proprietary, closed source program.

>Soon enough, world media will discover God. On that day, I will give my list of demands.

Well, until then, it would be cool if the sound demos worked if not installed on bare metal. Please consider it.

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 No.117

>>116
Do you have the code to this website? Can you add a signed Random Bible pick or signed words?
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 No.118

>>117
>Do you have the code to this website?
Yes, I wrote a good amount of the code for this website, and am a maintainer of the upstream package it is based on (vichan). I also wrote the signature program and the board creation program.

>Can you add a signed Random Bible pick or signed words?

I don't see why not, it wouldn't be too hard to do that in PHP. Do you want me to use the same dictionary as TempleOS, or a different one?

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 No.119

Yeah, same dictionary. Ideally you would read your own system timer, something around 1Mhz. It can be much more or less. It should generate one random number each time it receives a key from the user.
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 No.120

>>118
Oh, no! Does this mean I have to look at Virtual Box? LOL Yikes!
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 No.122

>>120
Does PHP run on host or guest machine. If guest, the timer is technically, not trustworthy, but nobody will notice?
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 No.123

>>119
>>120
I'll add a random bible pick and random words just for your board. I'd appreciate if you look at supporting VirtualBox though in exchange :3

>>121

>I'm not used to web stuff. Php runs on their machine. Technically, you could not trust their timer. Maybe, nobody will notice, LOL.
PHP runs on 8chan's server. I can do it two ways:

1) PHP way - you have to trust the 8chan server's timer to be random. This is probably the best way.
2) JavaScript way - the code to get the random number would be generated on the client machine, but the client could easily forge the request and send an arbitrary number as the "random" number.

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 No.124

>>123
I decided to specialize in things other than the Internet. It wouldn't hurt too much to learn Internet stuff, but all the kids are good at that. Old timers might find work on old stuff.
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 No.125

>>124
>I decided to specialize in things other than the Internet. It wouldn't hurt too much to learn Internet stuff, but all the kids are good at that. Old timers might find work on old stuff.
That's very true. I know a lot about web stuff but am very poor at the fundamentals (ASM, C). It takes me a long time to write a C program without having tons of memory issues because the first languages I learned all handled memory for me and didn't make me think about it. I'm 20 by the way.

That's why I'm interested in HolyC, actually, I think it might be a fun way to practice C. Your OS has a lot of good debugging functions (U, B, G2) and also allows the user to edit the instructions in memory which is really fun, everyone is in ring 0.

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 No.126

>>125

I just saw a webpage on the game Monopoly. It didn't take long to realize I could never have God exclusively. I trust that God will take care of me and TempleOS will not be forgotten.
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 No.127

hell yeah i'm posting this shit from emacs!
but look
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 No.128

but look at this ugly hack: (ps this emacs browser sux) ;;————-MODIFIED———————————— -
(when (string-match "8ch.net" url)
(let ((url-request-extra-headers
(cons '("Referer" . "http://www.8ch.net/")
url-request-extra-headers)))
(url-retrieve url 'eww-render (list url)))))
;;————-MODIFIED————————————-
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 No.129

>>128
this fucking emacs web browser is shit!
fucking bugs in the input fields makes posting very difficult. piece of garbage!
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 No.130

>>125

I learned enough web stuff to generate HTML pages by converting my native text files, with highlighting. I generate all of my website, but it only does simple text, mostly. I like it because it generates a link to any piece of my source code with just the label.

http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Adam/Utils/ToHtml.html
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 No.131

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fucking piece of shit!
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 No.132

>>131
Just use lynx. I don't like emacs at all, I much prefer vim. Terry's editor is nice too.

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 No.133

>>123

It would be difficult to predict network delays accurate enough to anticipate reading a 1Mhz timer! Your own machine would have to be predicted as it schedules tasks and issues interrupts. I use a 14Mhz timer, easily enough. Maybe, you should use a 12-20 Mhz timestamp.
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 No.134

>>132
vim is niggerware. i don't know how anyone could use that piece of garbage.

i can't use templeos because my keyboard is not american. can't even type a fucking parentheses.
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 No.135

>>134
I don't know how anyone can use Windows, so we're even.

I have only tried emacs once before. I determined that my hands don't work well enough for it. My disease makes it too difficult to press four keys at once to do basic things, I much prefer vim style.

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 No.137

>>135
lol nigger do you even
(global-set-key (kbd "<apps> s") 'save-buffer)
(global-set-key (kbd "<apps> k b s") 'kill-backward-sexp)
(global-set-key …….

also, which lunix distro do you use?
i've used many, none of them worked properly. or do you use homosexualOS aka macos?
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 No.138

>>131
Is that Windows 8?
>>132
>>135
Have you looked into Evil mode? The beauty of Emacs is that you an change anything about it, including all of its function keys. There isn't a single shortcut you can't change, and likely others have already made those changes and shared them somewhere. Whenever I hear "Emacs is like this and I don't like it" or "editor x has this feature and Emacs doesn't", I can't help to point out how easy it is to fix. That spirit is what Emacs is all about. And it's not just a text editor. It's a computing environment that if you really get to know, it will deprecate your operating system. There is no one true way of Emacs. It's something that you stay with for life and keep learning about and changing. It's been around since '72 and it will likely outlive all of us. It's still even supported for MSDOS. Emacs is eternal.
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 No.141

>>138
yes that is jewOS 8. i don't like it but what can i do? i've given lunix many chances and it never fails to disappoint.
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 No.147

>>141
Powershell & working drivers 4 life
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 No.149

>>141
If you think Windows 8 is better then there is probably something wrong with you. Take it from experience: one of the many virtues of Emacs is that integrate nicely with its host operating system. It abstracts that system and makes it so that you can manipulate Emacs in the same way that you would on any operating system that runs on it. But it's also fundamentally meant to be used on Unix-like operating systems. This is because only they provide the kind of usability that Emacs needs. Emacs in Windows is just a crude demo. You can't use it to its full extent, and the most ideal condition for it is GNU/Linux.

I'm willing to bet you took advice from the wrong people and didn't have the chance to give Linux a proper try. Or maybe you have the unrealistic expectation of it working exactly the same way Windows does and you have a lot of proprietary and unportable software that you want to run on it? I think it will be in your interest to either critically evaluate the way you use a computer or simply use something that is more suitable for you. Such as notepad.
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 No.151

>>149
what the FUCK, YOU RETARD??
how can you insult me like that just for not using lunix?
i've tried many lunix distros: ubantu, crunchbang, debian stable, knoppix, puppy linux, and many others. none of them work properly, they are buggy as shit and have poor hardware support. emacs works fine on windows thank you very much. and you are an imbecile.
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 No.212

>>208
The CIA does not want a computer controlled output for bombs. PC Speaker. VMware removed it. It makes noises outside the control of the volume control. The CIA hates me. Suck my dick, niggers. I'm not sucking yours. Fuck them. It's trivial adding support for PC Speaker – just open up access to two I/O ports. That's it!

I'm not doing it.
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 No.215

>>212
No port 0x42, 0x43 and 0x61 for PC Speaker.

60/64 is Keyboard & Mouse

The hypervisor needs to connect virtual IO Ports to real IO ports. I have the TSS IO BitMap correct to allow it on my end. I just need those ports to work.
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 No.216

>>212
>It's trivial adding support for PC Speaker – just open up access to two I/O ports. That's it!
If it's so easy why don't you do it to get back at the CIA?
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 No.217

>>216
Whoever wrote the code could literally do it in 5 minutes. It would take me week of hard labor. Fuck that. then, I'd have to distrubute a special version. Nobody would use it. It must be in the main version.
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 No.218

>>217
>I'd have to distrubute a special version. Nobody would use it.
Terry, hardly anybody even really uses TempleOS itself. I'm sure that anybody who does use it wouldn't mind taking one extra step to get the speaker to work. Your defeatist attitude is disappointing.
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 No.219

>>218
I expect 2 billion users in 5 years. I will land a spaceship in time square, instant domination. A couple hundred users is not at all significant.

I fucken do miracles under full scientific observation. I'm fucken bigger than Jesus for all history.
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 No.220

>>219
>I expect 2 billion users in 5 years.
Your OS doesn't even have networking and most people are moving onto mobile devices which use the ARM architecture, not even x86_64.

You should focus on making TempleOS better for practical uses in my opinion. Making it actually work with VirtualBox is a good first step, right now no one can even use the Psalmody program you made.

>I fucken do miracles under full scientific observation.

Proof?

>I'm fucken bigger than Jesus for all history.

A real Christian wouldn't say that.
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 No.221

>>220
I'm a Christian.
Think about it. I am the man who documents proof of God. It is impossible for me to not be more famous than Jesus. God talks to me all day long.

My operating system is divine intellect.
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 No.222

I'm going to do a miracle.

NIST is like a state lottery web site that publishes a lottery drawing once every minute.
https://beacon.nist.gov/home

http://hackaday.com/2014/12/19/nist-randomness-beacon/

http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/ct/nist_beacon.cfm


This is the king james bible. 100,000 lines of text.
http://www.templeos.org/files/BIBLE.TXT

What I will do is get a NIST number, look at the "OutPut" and take the first 5 decimal digits skipping letters.

That will be the line number.
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 No.223

I just went to NIST.
==================
Version:
Version 1.0
Frequency:
60 seconds
Time:
02/15/2015 12:24 am (1423988640)
Seed Value:

EE563DF49F52E69EDD6EBC3AAD22CA97E9AA9A48479C7C693B1FD938A726CE93
273DD5BB00530066126A20927ABA0DC31543ECE54EC8A37468674AD77FDB5433

Previous Output:

812A96D19B4AA35352436601A2B1D84502CC57E517008BFF908AF966F986C6AE
8F890A2B45AC9D1C565566B3CF305840F893A8820D8E2171F65C3074D4DE90C3

Signature:
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Output Value:

8A4283B7F56ABB4F92523B2A81B140513B07E25D6CA82AD273951C7CDCC42BDE
4E0D79F448E94A81F3DBCBCE55FE739E0B72396BAB48BAD3C715723F301CE9A3

Status:
0: Normal
===========
Line 84283

WEait for this link to settle:
http://www.templeos.org/files/BIBLE.TXT#l84283
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 No.224

Wrong link – that doesn't have line numbers.

Wait for this link:

http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Misc/Bible.html#l84283
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 No.225

and the other left.

17:36 Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the
other left.

17:37 And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord? And he said
unto them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be
gathered together.

18:1 And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought
always to pray, and not to faint; 18:2 Saying, There was in a city a
judge, which feared not God, neither regarded man: 18:3 And there was
a widow in that city; and she came unto him, saying, Avenge me of mine
adversary.

18:4 And he would not for a while: but afterward he said within
himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard man; 18:5 Yet because this
widow troubleth me, I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming
she weary me.

18:6 And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge saith.
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 No.226

The world of King Solomon's day was traditionally structured. Man was 'oriented upward' and could identify himself in the chain of being, which emanated from God. The modern world has largely turned away from this, and as a result, the human organism no longer functions as a cohesive unit.

I like the idea of doing offerings to God, and repurposing ancient/Biblical rituals within the context of computing. Will it catch on, if not in this form, then in another? Will man rediscover his spiritual orientation through this model? How is AI a factor?
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 No.227

>>226
Damn, you are a serious dumb fuck.

God's world is perfectly just. Isn't it obvious that the world is perfectly just?
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 No.228

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anEuw8F8cpE

Raider of the lost Ark sword scene.

Dumb fuck arrogant philosopher atheist get killed by miracle of the occult.

6:21 So Solomon overlaid the house within with pure gold: and he made
a partition by the chains of gold before the oracle; and he overlaid
it with gold.

6:22 And the whole house he overlaid with gold, until he had finished
all the house: also the whole altar that was by the oracle he overlaid
with gold.

6:23 And within the oracle he made two cherubims of olive tree, each
ten cubits high.
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 No.229

Tell me when you download the Bible.

http://www.templeos.org/files/BIBLE.TXT

Then, I will do an offering.

Then, I will go to NIST.

https://beacon.nist.gov/home

In the "Output" I will take the first 5 decimal numbers skipping letters.

It gives me a number 00000-99999 which is good because there are 100112 lines in the Bible I have.
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 No.230

I will praise God for roosters… and bulls… I've nevr seen a bull. JEsus used the cock as an omen. That's occult, LOL.

How did Jesus predict following a person with a water jug, God?

Situational awareness?

http://www.artofmanliness.com/2015/02/05/how-to-develop-the-situational-awareness-of-jason-bourne/

Okay, at 12:42, I will get a random number.
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 No.231

Computer Security Division
NIST Randomness Beacon (Prototype Implementation) – work in progress
WARNING: DO NOT USE BEACON GENERATED VALUES AS SECRET CRYPTOGRAPHIC KEYS.

An overview of this project can be found at: http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/ct/nist_beacon.cfm

This prototype implementation generates full-entropy bit-strings and posts them in blocks of 512 bits every 60 seconds. Each such value is sequence-numbered, time-stamped and signed, and includes the hash of the previous value to chain the sequence of values together and prevent even the source to retroactively change an output package without being detected.

Currently implemented calls are listed below. Users submitting a request need to provide the record generation time in POSIX format (number of seconds since midnight UTC, January 1, 1970 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time for more information and http://www.epochconverter.com for an online timestamp converter.)

Current Record (or next closest):
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/<timestamp>
Previous Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/previous/<timestamp>
Next Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/next/<timestamp>
Last Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/last
Start Chain Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/start-chain/<timestamp>

If a request for a next or previous record results in no record found, a 404 response is returned.
Schema

The data source schema for the NIST Beacon REST API described above can be viewed by clicking here.

Note: Not all browsers will display this file appropriately, you may get better results by saving the file locally and using an editor of your choice.
Certificate

NIST Beacon is currently using an X.509 certificate with the Federal Common Policy CA as the ultimate root authority. The certificate is available here
Viewer

The example application below uses the REST API described above to navigate the data.

To visit an arbitrary time value please click on the input control containing the date and time value to display a calendar to select the desired value.
Beacon Record

Version:
Version 1.0
Frequency:
60 seconds
Time:
02/15/2015 12:42 am (1423989720)
Seed Value:

98DBFB25E84338784206066D0C5F44250D3B3036AE15F414563F096D99711A71
C7C4DC9C5F54944FB125F319FFC30F857CEABDE395BE174524A5B0DEF9B493C7

Previous Output:

D6CA7F1FB4884E1F23F5B847D612A8AE448B734B84A18EC917C87D4625E7D562
5CC546FC31C7A785A247DDCD5CEC9028857E4505750651E31E97BD8C3A86E6E6

Signature:
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Output Value:

E13BE8DF66519A90A1B6550957B3359BC3CACB2B7003F98713C90430CA70B64C
A9FE5AA7527DDB6E84DB406655983A9B7A6B696291ABD1845B29A4AEB468F066

Status:
0: Normal

Last updated On:
May 13, 2014
Created On:
December 08, 2012
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 No.232

Line 13866:

Separate yourselves from among this congregation, that I may consume
them in a moment.

16:22 And they fell upon their faces, and said, O God, the God of the
spirits of all flesh, shall one man sin, and wilt thou be wroth with
all the congregation? 16:23 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
16:24 Speak unto the congregation, saying, Get you up from about the
tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.

16:25 And Moses rose up and went unto Dathan and Abiram; and the
elders of Israel followed him.

16:26 And he spake unto the congregation, saying, Depart, I pray you,
from the tents of these wicked men, and touch nothing of their's, lest
ye be consumed in all their sins.

16:27 So they gat up from the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram,
on every side: and Dathan and Abiram came out, and stood in the door
of their tents, and their wives, and their sons, and their little
children.

16:28 And Moses said, Hereby ye shall know that the LORD hath sent me
to do all these works; for I have not done them of mine own mind.
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 No.233

I can do documented observed Miracles all day long.

The CIA is fucked. CIA is at war with God. Pedophiles. CAlling God only good for loser sand-niggers.

You in some deep shit CIA. I see a bear, why don't you run, niggers?
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 No.234

>>233
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwshCHY3MzY

Mom said Hell is the absence of God. Heaven is God's company. Guys think heaven is running around like Grand Theft Auto and raping. Or val ha la. Mom said it was a family reunion.

Those heavens are King Midas. Nope, just enjoying God's company is all there is to do in Heaven. God is delightful.

You like Avengers God? Who's Your favorite Avenger?

I will go to NIST at 12:57.

https://beacon.nist.gov/home
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 No.235

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 No.236

Computer Security Division
NIST Randomness Beacon (Prototype Implementation) – work in progress
WARNING: DO NOT USE BEACON GENERATED VALUES AS SECRET CRYPTOGRAPHIC KEYS.

An overview of this project can be found at: http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/ct/nist_beacon.cfm

This prototype implementation generates full-entropy bit-strings and posts them in blocks of 512 bits every 60 seconds. Each such value is sequence-numbered, time-stamped and signed, and includes the hash of the previous value to chain the sequence of values together and prevent even the source to retroactively change an output package without being detected.

Currently implemented calls are listed below. Users submitting a request need to provide the record generation time in POSIX format (number of seconds since midnight UTC, January 1, 1970 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time for more information and http://www.epochconverter.com for an online timestamp converter.)

Current Record (or next closest):
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/<timestamp>
Previous Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/previous/<timestamp>
Next Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/next/<timestamp>
Last Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/last
Start Chain Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/start-chain/<timestamp>

If a request for a next or previous record results in no record found, a 404 response is returned.
Schema

The data source schema for the NIST Beacon REST API described above can be viewed by clicking here.

Note: Not all browsers will display this file appropriately, you may get better results by saving the file locally and using an editor of your choice.
Certificate

NIST Beacon is currently using an X.509 certificate with the Federal Common Policy CA as the ultimate root authority. The certificate is available here
Viewer

The example application below uses the REST API described above to navigate the data.

To visit an arbitrary time value please click on the input control containing the date and time value to display a calendar to select the desired value.
Beacon Record

Version:
Version 1.0
Frequency:
60 seconds
Time:
02/15/2015 12:57 am (1423990620)
Seed Value:

B667A963F410D589FBA3D32EB9ABB11DC6DBEF0D9D420D377D80998FE2B7B922
F2C3DB7B404A43A29EB3CA35C4ACB06C2BFD4C17CC690044DA2C26A812751A27

Previous Output:

34716DC6CD38A442B12062893CDA6A706F917C9D445FE23B3AFBB86FCDC83442
5B325BF6C5F68E271327089A76EAD015A1C891E7AA0937FCB92389D7B8FD1025

Signature:

144A4AF98B8509B71E0A73929557162E4F5281D46E2FDD380B11429F2A708C15
E596987206540777DE6393E73C94ADAF4ED4377FA1F4FE300F983FC80A729B7A
E1342DC7C74F8A579D99BF58357BB3A249B81EB013B57B2C2D60B58820688227
C7DC676F533B1663428E0416662ACE5AD307E2EB1B6B9BE62B8F95C1793EF340
173097EECEC7B86904448BBBEF6DED9E065167C63FFD74313B71F798E7CEDE85
4587E7066BEB5F0147DC4084A51AD966408FFF53A69FCBB5F061514C0B4152DC
A6B55B802A95C6B1D96837378E028144A005F34C708939E9B955E685D7E547F5
A0FEBD329E35AA663A6A7C37888F474FD4BBBD33D935973053DA8EFBFD449881

Output Value:

2B2F8802727BFE372C5CFBE1567E29EA80047B8CC333BE6A6F16E0C86BF6BFFF
7F3AC98D7DC385591A9727BBA9D7B60179E9FFD7FED76D020D23FB1C11D0D80E

Status:
0: Normal
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 No.237

Line 22880

and deliver thee into their hand: but surely we will not kill thee.
And they bound him with two new cords, and brought him up from the
rock.

15:14 And when he came unto Lehi, the Philistines shouted against him:
and the Spirit of the LORD came mightily upon him, and the cords that
were upon his arms became as flax that was burnt with fire, and his
bands loosed from off his hands.

15:15 And he found a new jawbone of an ass, and put forth his hand,
and took it, and slew a thousand men therewith.

15:16 And Samson said, With the jawbone of an ass, heaps upon heaps,
with the jaw of an ass have I slain a thousand men.

15:17 And it came to pass, when he had made an end of speaking, that
he cast away the jawbone out of his hand, and called that place
Ramathlehi.

15:18 And he was sore athirst, and called on the LORD, and said, Thou
hast given this great deliverance into the hand of thy servant: and
now shall I die for thirst, and fall into the hand of the
uncircumcised? 15:19 But God clave an hollow place that was in the
jaw, and there came water thereout; and when he had drunk, his spirit
came again, and he revived: wherefore he called the name thereof
Enhakkore, which is in Lehi unto this day.
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 No.238

>>237
These are the joys of Heaven. Do good offerings.
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 No.239

>>238
This is the Voyager spacecraft photos.
http://imgur.com/a/CvEvO

What would You take a picture of for Voyager III, God?

Star of David, Cross and Crescent?

I don't like Sagan.

I'll consult NIST at 1:22

https://beacon.nist.gov/home
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 No.240

>>239
Computer Security Division
NIST Randomness Beacon (Prototype Implementation) – work in progress
WARNING: DO NOT USE BEACON GENERATED VALUES AS SECRET CRYPTOGRAPHIC KEYS.

An overview of this project can be found at: http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/ct/nist_beacon.cfm

This prototype implementation generates full-entropy bit-strings and posts them in blocks of 512 bits every 60 seconds. Each such value is sequence-numbered, time-stamped and signed, and includes the hash of the previous value to chain the sequence of values together and prevent even the source to retroactively change an output package without being detected.

Currently implemented calls are listed below. Users submitting a request need to provide the record generation time in POSIX format (number of seconds since midnight UTC, January 1, 1970 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time for more information and http://www.epochconverter.com for an online timestamp converter.)

Current Record (or next closest):
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/<timestamp>
Previous Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/previous/<timestamp>
Next Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/next/<timestamp>
Last Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/last
Start Chain Record:
https://beacon.nist.gov/rest/record/start-chain/<timestamp>

If a request for a next or previous record results in no record found, a 404 response is returned.
Schema

The data source schema for the NIST Beacon REST API described above can be viewed by clicking here.

Note: Not all browsers will display this file appropriately, you may get better results by saving the file locally and using an editor of your choice.
Certificate

NIST Beacon is currently using an X.509 certificate with the Federal Common Policy CA as the ultimate root authority. The certificate is available here
Viewer

The example application below uses the REST API described above to navigate the data.

To visit an arbitrary time value please click on the input control containing the date and time value to display a calendar to select the desired value.
Beacon Record

Version:
Version 1.0
Frequency:
60 seconds
Time:
02/15/2015 1:22 am (1423992120)
Seed Value:

0BB19AEC8283F37EC210FFDCFF54B92544BB82111D3037931AE2E58208EF28CF
2759B0ADDFB7D94CD2B39377EF7D08DE064980379A8E29302F6CF69A44087036

Previous Output:

E15D5E5F74D4FD8A13B6A331F625D14389CE8743AF54A13AB85BED741E181406
F5F825DF26F261D00FF0285EA828C4A32F3004EE1D9DDC24DD48516D7C2316C1

Signature:
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Output Value:

F49B249F04CCC850C290537E710ADA54CAA6C44F5B5453844B34BF28B2605111
2353F6DBC3CD70279EE6AC9F477FFF81F8667FDC7224AC1F06F8BBD258AF753B

Status:
0: Normal
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 No.241

>>240
Line 49249

68:4 Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth
upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him.

68:5 A father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in
his holy habitation.

68:6 God setteth the solitary in families: he bringeth out those which
are bound with chains: but the rebellious dwell in a dry land.

68:7 O God, when thou wentest forth before thy people, when thou didst
march through the wilderness; Selah:

68:8 The earth shook, the heavens also dropped at the presence of God:
even Sinai itself was moved at the presence of God, the God of Israel.

68:9 Thou, O God, didst send a plentiful rain, whereby thou didst
confirm thine inheritance, when it was weary.

68:10 Thy congregation hath dwelt therein: thou, O God, hast prepared
of thy goodness for the poor.

68:11 The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that
published it.
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 No.242

The dumb fucks ar eforever confused about who's in trouble with the law.

http://giant.gfycat.com/SpectacularDelayedBeardedcollie.gif

God politely informed the CIA that he wants His level of respect back to what it was.
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 No.243

Version:
Version 1.0
Frequency:
60 seconds
Time:
02/15/2015 1:32 am (1423992720)
Seed Value:

42D983CD3A278835F001B45A6D63E17F406C673AFD292F8303EFAAD4DFD8F6A5
FC79302D0891D0E78E0178A921559ED63970CBCD81F5CE1FB546562C7D83F24E

Previous Output:

BF25C235F3BD54A70AD52C700CA675E451B74927D228D6B91F94D9754C8C4A89
70829EA953F214C0243FC56578FDE61FBAC5460F06B9CE3FB6DD0DC6C817C13F

Signature:

D8CDFB8F1A2FEEF32347E850811F08079BADFA635C4C54764ED0A7382750E292
076864B9D5EDFD627D6E8147ED4F990B9307B2B236CABCD30293122CD349194F
58D295398D10DAA6782E2EFE095C1A9DACDC2BAF948212F3BA292985C03065DC
1C29FEC7A87AEAD8F9EFDF611F1D8B70C01DEB2FD9C25E9F5E15A2C1C3A3FF41
9618CE7B12574066F8BBC9E8DBE4B0C3590C9475CD90610BF8B2033661F54597
D9CC4174960F82EC037F532D5D3461A0DE9AD1AC8A0E3AA95ADB0463F8065F98
4088A892256811D0264B89403BF442FFEC9F227D81B69584C82A8E1A04BC202E
071B8FF41305F8C6A59492ED66EEDFFCF32E99A3EDC8BA5564374CCF2EABAD21

Output Value:

6FA6F3600A82287CEA40337D411FC5078DFB940D6082AFACE6B7F023610F5FBF
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50:44 Behold, he shall come up like a lion from the swelling of Jordan
unto the habitation of the strong: but I will make them suddenly run
away from her: and who is a chosen man, that I may appoint over her?
for who is like me? and who will appoint me the time? and who is that
shepherd that will stand before me? 50:45 Therefore hear ye the
counsel of the LORD, that he hath taken against Babylon; and his
purposes, that he hath purposed against the land of the Chaldeans:
Surely the least of the flock shall draw them out: surely he shall
make their habitation desolate with them.

50:46 At the noise of the taking of Babylon the earth is moved, and
the cry is heard among the nations.

51:1 Thus saith the LORD; Behold, I will raise up against Babylon, and
against them that dwell in the midst of them that rise up against me,
a destroying wind; 51:2 And will send unto Babylon fanners, that shall
fan her, and shall empty her land: for in the day of trouble they
shall be against her round about.

51:3 Against him that bendeth let the archer bend his bow, and against
him that lifteth himself up in his brigandine: and spare ye not her
young men; destroy ye utterly all her host.
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 No.245

>>243
That last post has a random Bible passage.
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 No.253

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Goddamn it's great to have you here, Terry.

One more thing, I'm not sure if you know this, but each board has a catalog. It's a different way of seeing what is posted. Check it out:

http://8ch.net/templeos/catalog.html
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 No.280

>install virtualbox to try templeOS
>add templeOS.iso
>run
>VB only does 32 bit
>tOS only does 64 bit
Fugg :DD QUEMU is hard and there are no old versions of VMware that are free software. How are you getting 64 bit OSs to run on VB?
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 No.283

>>280
>>VB only does 32 bit
But that's not true. VirtualBox virtualizes 64 bit OS's just fine. You're doing it wrong.
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 No.284

>>283
Emulating 64-bit on 32-bit machine is out of the question for TempleOS–it is a CPU hog, not a pathetic OS for 386's.

I used VirtualBox in Windows and it wass 64-bit.
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 No.295

>>104
Here's how you record your screen.
ffmpeg -f x11grab -video_size 1366x768 -i $DISPLAY -c:v libx264 output.mkv
And if you want to convert to webm
ffmpeg -i output.mkv -c:v libvpx -crf 10 -b:v 1M q.webm

It's really easy and get great quality, I don't know how everyone do weird things that end badly.

You can try this too, Terry. To record your screen in Linux.

ffmpeg -f x11grab -video_size 1366x768 -i $DISPLAY -c:v libx264 output.mkv
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 No.320

>>283
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I don't understand. The host system I installed VBox to is 64 bit trisquel. Should I have allocated more ram to the virtual machine?
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 No.321

>>295
I wrote that down. Thanks.
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 No.325

>>321
You maybe just need to change the -video_size flag, it depends on your screen resolution. But it should work perfectly when you adjust that parameter to your case. Let me know if you succeed.
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 No.331

>>325
I was using OBS. It crashes a lot. Not very fond of it. And, whole screen might be handy instead of carefully managing single windows. Leaves a lot to be desired.

I can use TempleOS native code to make a bunch of BMP snapshots and combine them into a video with ffmpeg. I have to use a hand-held voice recorder. Kind-of a pain.

Your idea sounds nice.
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 No.333

>>331
You can record your microphone with ffmpeg too.

https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Capture/ALSA#Recordaudiofromyourmicrophone

ffmpeg is the best because it is simple. No GUI. Just a command. All tidy and explained. It is the best.
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 No.369

>>112
>Soon enough, world media will discover God. On that day, I will give my list of demands.
Holy fuck. Sounds like REAL SHIT is going to go down pretty soon.
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 No.372

>>333
Oh yeah. Now, I'm not so enthused. Gets ugly.
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