#folding-rank | Logs for 2020-05-03
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[00:47:45] <systemd> Rank: 10247 | WUs: 10128,350 | Score: 101,315,571,517 (10Sun May 03 00:04:15 GMT 2020)
[01:48:36] -!- systemd has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
[01:48:47] -!- systemd [systemd!~systemd@pid1] has joined #folding-rank
[02:48:38] <systemd> Rank: 10247 | WUs: 10128,350 | Score: 101,315,571,517 (10Sun May 03 02:04:30 GMT 2020)
[03:23:13] -!- systemd has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
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[04:23:13] <systemd> Rank: 10246 | WUs: 10128,380 | Score: 101,316,123,536 (10Sun May 03 04:04:45 GMT 2020)
[06:23:13] <systemd> Rank: 10245▲ | WUs: 10128,418 | Score: 101,317,015,105 (10Sun May 03 06:04:56 GMT 2020)
[07:28:41] <FatPhil> Wooooooo woooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[07:28:49] <FatPhil> Why no up arrow on 246?
[08:14:19] <zhromas> The bot was restarted. It only stores the values in memory
[09:23:13] <systemd> Rank: 10245 | WUs: 10128,445 | Score: 101,317,714,747 (10Sun May 03 09:07:06 GMT 2020)
[10:24:17] <Bytram> zhromas: print $last_results > file
[10:27:11] <FatPhil> have the script re-write itself, changing the initialisation of a variable!
[10:29:03] <FatPhil> sed -i -e "s,^PLACE=$PLACE,PLACE=$((PLACE-1))," "$THISSCRIPT"
[10:29:33] <FatPhil> I actually do that in one of my cronjobs which obviously can't maintain state in memory
[12:23:13] <systemd> Rank: 10245 | WUs: 10128,461 | Score: 101,318,130,490 (10Sun May 03 12:07:42 GMT 2020)
[13:12:49] <zhromas> Was thinking about using a cronjob instead of bot
[15:23:13] <systemd> Rank: 10245 | WUs: 10128,494 | Score: 101,318,685,912 (10Sun May 03 15:07:59 GMT 2020)
[18:23:13] <systemd> Rank: 10246▼ | WUs: 10128,520 | Score: 101,319,178,930 (10Sun May 03 18:08:25 GMT 2020)
[18:32:04] <zhromas> From stonks to bonks
[21:23:13] <systemd> Rank: 10246 | WUs: 10128,547 | Score: 101,319,508,761 (10Sun May 03 21:08:56 GMT 2020)