| Nick | Number of lines | When? | Random quote |
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zid | 3227 | | "ICR should not ever have that 8 bit set, and then it disappears" |
2 |
geist | 1658 | | "without a cr3 swap at least, which may be fairly expensive" |
3 |
klange | 1044 | | "2) To see them driven before you." |
4 |
Shockk | 863 | | "also I love the pdf pasting" |
5 |
graphitemaster | 766 | | "that UX is still not there" |
6 |
bcos_ | 736 | | "(and especially shouldn't be writing an ARM emulator in C)" |
7 |
heat | 617 | | "zid: you're missing locks on pci_read*" |
8 |
glauxosdever | 528 | | "I think 0x0E is "teletype"" |
9 |
johnjay | 517 | | "heat: you mean fuchsia from google?" |
10 |
clever | 435 | | "my desktop also has an "unbricking" feature" |
11 |
bslsk05 | 324 | | "bitbucket.org: BringerOfShadows / firstStep — Bitbucket" |
12 |
Mutabah | 319 | | "You _can_, but that doesn't mean that you should" |
13 |
klys | 308 | | "yeah that's what I'm saying it's weird" |
14 |
rain1 | 268 | | "i cant build a gcc like that" |
15 |
gamozo | 241 | | "C++ you can do 12'34, I misspoke, not C" |
16 |
oo_miguel | 236 | | "yeah i call exit which in turns calls my kernels _exit I thin" |
17 |
lsneff | 223 | | "What if you rename them all to .debug?" |
18 |
lkurusa | 220 | | "one goes down, there's another that we can use" |
19 |
lachlan_s | 199 | | "johnjay: I'd say probably not, but depends on the book." |
20 |
mischief | 194 | | "your disk controller is fucked" |
21 |
sortie | 166 | | "Do you have links to your work that we can look at?" |
22 |
_mjg | 158 | | "x86 has static hints but they are not recommended" |
23 |
rakesh4545 | 144 | | "What are the tools are you talking about. I will have a look." |
24 |
yasar | 134 | | "can you use variables in linker script in assembly files?" |
25 |
hxclurk | 124 | | "But where do you learn then" |
Is Jmabsd stupid or just asking too many questions? 56.1% lines contained a question!
yasar didn't know that much either. 28.3% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was rain2, who yelled 8.3% of the time!
Another old yeller was lkurusa, who shouted 5% of the time!
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It seem that lsneff's shift-key is hanging: 1.3% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this: 02:30:36 <lsneff> A E S T H E T I C S
gamozo just forgot to deactivate his/her Caps-Lock. He/She wrote UPPERCASE 1.2% of the time.
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bcos_ is a very aggressive person. He/She attacked others 1 times. For example, like this: 07:09:35 * bcos_ slaps zid - use 0 and -1 so you can AND
klange can't control his/her aggressions, either. He/She picked on others 1 times.
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Poor zid, nobody likes him/her. He/She was attacked 1 times. For example, like this: 07:09:35 * bcos_ slaps zid - use 0 and -1 so you can AND
head seems to be unliked too. He/She got beaten 1 times.
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Jmabsd brings happiness to the world. 12.3% lines contained smiling faces. :)
yasar isn't a sad person either, smiling 10.4% of the time.
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bslsk05 seems to be sad at the moment: 4.9% lines contained sad faces. :(
yasar is also a sad person, crying 2.9% of the time.
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Jmabsd wrote the longest lines, averaging 138 letters per line.
#osdev average was 61.3 letters per line. |
mischief wrote the shortest lines, averaging 33.9 characters per line.
sham1 was tight-lipped, too, averaging 38.3 characters. |
zid spoke a total of 32983 words!
zid's faithful follower, geist, didn't speak so much: 21553 words.
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ALowther wrote an average of 49.40 words per line.
Channel average was 11.23 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! |
bcos_ always lets us know what he/she's doing: 31 actions! For example, like this: 07:43:52 * bcos_ hasn't seen that code - I'm assuming its the PCI to ISA IRQ router
Also, geist tells us what's up with 29 actions.
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zid is talking to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 14 times!
Another lonely one was geist, who managed to hit 10 times.
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Kazinsal has quite a potty mouth. 13.0% lines contained foul language.
froggey also makes sailors blush, 10.7% of the time.
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Total number of lines: 16383.