#osdev @ FreeNode stats by clog

Statistics generated on Monday 1 January 2018 - 0:00:05
During this 31-day reporting period, a total of 223 different nicks were represented on #osdev.


Most active times
6.3%
6.3
4.8%
4.8
2.5%
2.5
3.5%
3.5
2.8%
2.8
2.6%
2.6
3.6%
3.6
3.7%
3.7
3.4%
3.4
3.6%
3.6
3.8%
3.8
3.6%
3.6
4.5%
4.5
3.9%
3.9
4.8%
4.8
3.8%
3.8
2.6%
2.6
4.7%
4.7
5.2%
5.2
4.3%
4.3
6.3%
6.3
5.7%
5.7
4.1%
4.1
4.8%
4.8
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
0-5 = 0-5 6-11 = 6-11 12-17 = 12-17 18-23 = 18-23

Most active nicks
 NickNumber of linesWhen?Random quote
1 doug16k3737"geordi, << ((5 + (4 - 1)) & ~(4 - 1))"
2 geist1983"pretty soon you can at least interact with it"
3 graphitemaster822"doug16k, where is CANASTANZA do you reside?"
4 Kazinsal818"IBM shipped some low end PS/2s with 8086s"
5 m712652"MASKMOVDQU—Store Selected Bytes of Double Quadword"
6 catphish632"i don't disagree, i'm confused too"
7 sortie496"Unfortunately that doesn't solve the key problem: Lifetime."
8 gamozo479"but im fuckin glad they are doing it anyways"
9 king_idiot438""(no debugging symbols found)""
10 bslsk05436"​wiki.osdev.org: LLVM Cross-Compiler - OSDev Wiki"
11 variable418"geist: computers are involved"
12 cr1t1cal359"sorry i dont understand xD"
13 Mutabah343"but the parser gives up after the 16th byte, so doesn't see it"
14 izabera323"https://gist.github.com/izabera/31d93364b17fc08ff63adfd1ac6bd0f2"
15 doug16k_303"zealsham_, can you show an instruction that accesses memory?"
16 Love4Boobies299"Has anyone here used the DocBook XSLT 2.0 stylesheets before?"
17 bcos_269"zealsham_: http://wiki.osdev.org/A20"
18 Hoppy256"so this should work `. = VIRTUAL + SIZEOF(.boot)`"
19 mawk246"the docs seem to suggest so"
20 Sjors212"you can do the same thing for physical addresses easily"
21 klange208"I need longer bullshit than that, glenda."
22 heat197"Hey"
23 pseudophpt182"does the GDT dictate where "userland" and "kernelland" are?"
24 Lowl3v3l162"cr1t1cal: "simple" and "best"?"
25 zentrum145"rain1: llvm can basically do everything already"


These didn't make it to the top:
uhelloworLD (144) pavolzetor (117) u1 (112) _mjg (107) klys (106)
Ameisen (101) ebrasca (98) martestan (97) JodaZ_ (93) promach_ (91)
latentprion (83) jjuran (81) Vercas (80) sinetek (77) ADJK (75)
pharaun (71) froggey (71) Maka_Albarn (68) masdka (68) bms_ (68)
CompanionCube (68) pavolzetor_ (61) FreeFull (58) jsgrant (55) rmf1723 (54)
roxfan (49) pseduophpt (47) function (46) zealsham_ (46) ASDA (43)

By the way, there were 168 other nicks.

Big numbers
Is zentrum stupid or just asking too many questions? 29.6% lines contained a question!
uhelloworLD didn't know that much either. 29.1% of his/her lines were questions.
The loudest one was zentrum, who yelled 6.2% of the time!
Another old yeller was u1, who shouted 4.4% of the time!
It seem that pavolzetor's shift-key is hanging: 1.7% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE.
For example, like this:
     12:54:46 <pavolzetor> FFFFFF8000E09000 00000FFF


mawk just forgot to deactivate his/her Caps-Lock. He/She wrote UPPERCASE 1.2% of the time.
Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly.
Lowl3v3l brings happiness to the world. 29.6% lines contained smiling faces. :)
zentrum isn't a sad person either, smiling 11.7% of the time.
variable seems to be sad at the moment: 4.5% lines contained sad faces. :(
uhelloworLD is also a sad person, crying 3.4% of the time.
bcos_ wrote the longest lines, averaging 98.7 letters per line.
#osdev average was 60.6 letters per line.
variable wrote the shortest lines, averaging 32.5 characters per line.
uhelloworLD was tight-lipped, too, averaging 34.3 characters.
doug16k spoke a total of 43602 words!
doug16k's faithful follower, geist, didn't speak so much: 25010 words.
^jose609 wrote an average of 50.00 words per line.
Channel average was 11.01 words per line.

Most used words
 Word Number of Uses Last Used by
1 there 560 doug16k
2 about 507 Ameisen
3 kernel 477 xenos1984
4 think 447 variable
5 which 437 doug16k
6 would 410 doug16k
7 right 383 doug16k
8 should 376 sortie
9 because 375 doug16k
10 something 361 doug16k

Most referenced nick
 Nick Number of Uses Last Used by
1 doug16k 344 variable
2 geist 222 variable
3 function 147 bslsk05
4 m712 101 doug16k
5 graphitemaster 94 doug16k

Most referenced URLs
 URL Number of Uses Last Used by
1 https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10308021/filing-h 5 poison__i550
2 http://www.gnu.org: 4 bslsk05
3 https://github.com/doug65536/dgos/blob/master/kernel/arch/x8 4 doug16k
4 https://github.com/catphish/x86-router/blob/master/nic.c 4 catphish
5 https://github.com/catphish/x86-router/blob/master/cpu2.asm 3 catphish

Other interesting numbers
martestan wasn't very popular, getting kicked 1 times!
For example, like this:
     01:10:39 --- kick: martestan was kicked by Mutabah (Bye! Sorry mate, but this isn't the place to air your greivences)


Guest44 seemed to be hated too: 1 kicks were received.
sortie is either insane or just a fair op, kicking a total of 4 people!
sortie's faithful follower, Mutabah, kicked about 3 people.
cherryh.freenode.net donated 9 ops in the channel...
ChanServ was also very polite: 7 ops from him/her.
Mutabah is the channel sheriff with 4 deops.
geist deoped 2 users.
UNIVAC always lets us know what he/she's doing: 35 actions!
For example, like this:
     18:09:27 * UNIVAC ​reports changes to wiki page "User:Schol-r-lea/Brief Tutorial On Data Structures In Assembly Language" by Schol-r-lea: <​http://wiki.osdev.org/index.php?title=User:Schol-r-lea/Brief_Tutorial_On_Data_Structures_In_Assembly_Language&diff=21797&oldid=21781>


Also, geist tells us what's up with 21 actions.
doug16k is talking to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 58 times!
Another lonely one was geist, who managed to hit 19 times.
Belxjander couldn't decide whether to stay or go. 404 joins during this reporting period!
ASDA has quite a potty mouth. 13.9% lines contained foul language.
gdh also makes sailors blush, 12.5% of the time.

Latest Topics
A topic was never set on this channel.
Total number of lines: 25986.

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