| Nick | Number of lines | When? | Random quote |
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xlq | 2703 | | "but at the moment I'm just going to print "hello" every second" |
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geist | 2421 | | "|seb|: so has that answered your question?" |
3 |
josip | 1856 | | "I've gotten a ton of those when the entries were nulled" |
4 |
Dragoniz3r | 684 | | "geist: not a big fan of setjmp()?" |
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eieio | 575 | | "the problem is with your gate descriptor" |
6 |
kattmat | 568 | | "aah. right now i'm 1:1 mapping first 4MB" |
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gaze_ | 539 | | "why would you want to dump the kernel?" |
8 |
dav7 | 490 | | "MY OS NEEDS TO HANDLE ANIMATION" |
9 |
gr00ber | 490 | | "well, i was a virgin to once, a long long time ago" |
10 |
mwk | 423 | | "it DOES mimick 8086 to the letter." |
11 |
shackan | 418 | | "wli: sure, aerospace engineering is a well established field" |
12 |
Aali | 416 | | "you have the segments for that" |
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ronny | 414 | | "java people are stupid in some wys" |
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_^_ | 383 | | "because nothing better has been made yet" |
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cprmpt | 322 | | "I just had to really apply myself" |
16 |
tj | 312 | | "INEEDSLINUXFIRSTTHOCOZTHEWINDOWSVERSIONLOOKSTEHGLOPZ huh?" |
17 |
feistyyawn | 297 | | "you need to write an allocator for virtual intervals of memory" |
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nocaps | 256 | | "seems like I didn't notice that :)" |
19 |
NoorulIslaam | 241 | | "then i went to a local university the next year" |
20 |
DCandy | 227 | | "does mean it's a downhill struggle" |
21 |
undesktop | 217 | | "voidlogic: what doesn't work?" |
22 |
r0nny | 206 | | "eieio: abusing templates in kernelspace does" |
23 |
NocturnalTrance | 196 | | "hold on, trying that linker script you pasted" |
24 |
newsham | 196 | | "of course you can build your own gcc with elf support" |
25 |
alphakiller | 193 | | "http://rafb.net/p/t3Qhpo29.html" |
Is bluecode stupid or just asking too many questions? 33.3% lines contained a question!
ashley_ didn't know that much either. 28.4% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was mur, who yelled 9.0% of the time!
Another old yeller was kattmat, who shouted 5.2% of the time!
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It seem that dav7's shift-key is hanging: 5.9% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this: 01:49:31 <dav7> ^ = "BEGIN 2ND PGP SIGNED MESSAGE"
gr00ber just forgot to deactivate his/her Caps-Lock. He/She wrote UPPERCASE 3.4% of the time.
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immibis is a very aggressive person. He/She attacked others 1 times. For example, like this: 00:38:59 * immibis slaps geist with a rainbow trout
xlq can't control his/her aggressions, either. He/She picked on others 1 times.
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Poor self., nobody likes him/her. He/She was attacked 1 times. For example, like this: 16:16:17 * GarethC smacks self.
Intel seems to be unliked too. He/She got beaten 1 times.
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NocturnalTrance brings happiness to the world. 23.9% lines contained smiling faces. :)
AlexExtreme isn't a sad person either, smiling 13.6% of the time.
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undesktop seems to be sad at the moment: 6.4% lines contained sad faces. :(
alphakiller is also a sad person, crying 4.6% of the time.
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wli wrote the longest lines, averaging 81.9 letters per line.
#osdev average was 41.7 letters per line. |
nocaps wrote the shortest lines, averaging 23.0 characters per line.
ggonzalez was tight-lipped, too, averaging 23.0 characters. |
geist spoke a total of 24092 words!
geist's faithful follower, xlq, didn't speak so much: 18294 words.
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Joseh_do_Caminha wrote an average of 57.50 words per line.
Channel average was 7.80 words per line.
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Nice opers here, no one got kicked! |
Strange, no op was given on #osdev! |
Wow, no op was taken on #osdev! |
xlq always lets us know what he/she's doing: 72 actions! For example, like this: 14:34:09 * xlq doesn't fancy an exokernel
Also, dav7 tells us what's up with 61 actions.
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xlq is talking to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 28 times!
Another lonely one was geist, who managed to hit 26 times.
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a-priori couldn't decide whether to stay or go. 102 joins during this reporting period! |
KillerX has quite a potty mouth. 25% lines contained foul language.
mastamind also makes sailors blush, 10.5% of the time.
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Total number of lines: 23556.