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Criticisms and such welcome. http://gist.github.com/415458 09:09:39 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 10:09:51 -!- lereah_ has joined. 10:12:07 -!- Axtens has joined. 10:36:17 elliottcable: What's the language for? 10:36:29 Also, your first name is suspiciously similar to that of alise. 10:37:00 I've never seen the two of you in the same place. 10:38:04 -!- FireFly has joined. 10:44:17 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 10:46:04 -!- ws has joined. 10:49:16 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 10:49:44 Hello? 10:49:56 XChat is strange... 10:50:36 -!- Axtens has quit (Quit: time to go home). 10:53:58 -!- ais523 has joined. 10:54:05 ais523! 10:54:55 hi 10:55:52 hey Phantom_Hoover 10:56:15 Either of you know much about neural nets? 10:56:57 I took a module that referenced them as part of my degree, didn't really understand it, and passed anyway 10:56:59 does that count? 10:57:27 If you know how quickprop works, then yes. 10:58:00 I don't 10:58:01 -!- coppro has quit (Quit: I am leaving. You are about to explode.). 10:59:03 I don't want to explode! 11:02:44 Phantom_Hoover: ah, it's just 2nd order rather than gradient expansion in backprop, right? 11:03:09 ais523: You're an admin on the wiki, right? 11:03:17 yes 11:03:24 me and Keymaker have been the only active ones for ages 11:03:32 what adminning do you need doing, or are you just curious? 11:03:38 Can you check whether you have the "cascading" option when you try to protect a page 11:04:07 There's a way of "salting" pages so they can't be created if you have cascade protection. 11:04:15 nope, the version's too old 11:04:19 but I can salt pages the old-fashioned way 11:04:26 normally I don't bother unless they get spammed a lot, though 11:04:44 (I used to be an admin on Wikipedia, too; and I remember when cascading was introduced) 11:04:54 Yeah. 11:05:07 The wiki is using really old software. 11:05:28 not that old, it was upgraded a few years ago 11:05:34 it used to use a really really old version of MediaWiki 11:05:45 My god. 11:06:19 Has ReCAPTCHA been broken yet? 11:07:06 Hmm, not according to WP. 11:07:48 I know of ReCAPTCHA-protected sites which get lots of spam anyway 11:08:12 it's not actually broken, just it's cheap enough to employ minimum-wage Chinese workers to break the CAPTCHAs that some spammers actually bother 11:08:23 I despair for humanity... 11:08:46 What the hell do they gain from overwriting pages with random gibberish? 11:11:40 my guess is that it's a result of spammers scamming each other 11:12:09 one group of spammers advertises "I can spam 100000 random wiki pages for $500" or whatever, and people foolish enough to actually want to advertise using spam hire them 11:12:37 then the spammers rip them off by spamming places like Esolang which are going to be reverted by attentive admins, and which anyway use 11:12:45 wait, it's not a tag, it's an attribute, but you get my point 11:12:47 But who is stupid enough to advertise with spam? 11:13:50 -!- BeholdMyGlory has joined. 11:14:14 -!- ais523_ has joined. 11:14:21 -!- ais523 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 11:14:27 -!- ais523_ has changed nick to ais523. 11:14:52 there was a court case in the US recently where a company sent out loads of spam for advertising 11:15:02 someone sued them for spamming, and they actually showed up in court and lost 11:15:05 and paid the fine 11:22:41 -!- Tritonio_GR has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 11:38:31 -!- lereah_ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 12:06:56 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 12:18:17 -!- gm|lap has quit (Quit: ilua). 12:21:30 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 12:58:45 -!- oerjan has joined. 13:03:21 oerjan: You know about topology, right? 13:03:31 i do. 13:04:26 Can you immerse a Möbius band in 2D? 13:05:12 a mobius band is non-orientable, so no. 13:05:37 But a Klein bottle can be immersed in 3D? 13:07:15 pretty obviously yes, given that is the top picture of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immersion_(mathematics) 13:08:13 the klein bottle itself is 2-dimensional 13:08:26 And Möbius bands? 13:08:33 also 2-dimensional 13:08:49 Aah. 13:08:50 mobius bands can be _embedded_ in 3d 13:09:19 (that's what you do when you make the obvious cut and twist representation) 13:09:22 Your topological words confuse me. 13:09:49 my delay in answering you was because i had to remind myself of the difference between immersion and embedding 13:10:30 embedding = homeomorphism with range subset iirc 13:10:57 immersion though is only locally injective (one-to-one) 13:11:08 I do not know these words. 13:11:21 Wait, I know injective. 13:11:45 So if it's immersed you put all of the points into a given space? 13:12:04 an embedding is a stricter kind of immersion 13:12:32 What is a range subset? 13:13:05 an immersion, you map all the points into a space such that _locally_ it's a homeomorphism (continuous bijection whose inverse is also continuous) 13:13:51 the subset of the space you are mapping into 13:14:06 the image 13:14:26 But surely that would mean that the entire subset of the space would be filled with the thing you're immersing? 13:15:05 actually the wikipedia definitions imply that you use differentiable mappings, not just continuous ones. 13:15:26 Wikipedia's technical articles hurt my brain. 13:15:39 Whoever gave them unrestricted TeX is evil. 13:15:52 Phantom_Hoover: yes, i'm just saying range subset because the range is not necessarily the whole space mapped into 13:16:25 um without unrestricted TeX they couldn't write about large parts of mathematics 13:16:46 like that immersion of the klein bottle is not onto the whole of R^3 13:17:08 Yes, but with it you are immediately beaten about the head with various weird symbols! 13:18:25 that article's introduction only contains very common math symbols afaict 13:18:50 letters, function arrow, element and subset 13:19:28 in fact you probably don't need TeX for it 13:19:56 I wasn't talking aout that one. 13:20:11 ok 13:21:05 Also the words... 13:21:25 Latin has a lot for which to answer... 13:22:14 Although most modern stuff tends to be "Karspinky's surjection" and such 13:22:20 i'm not sure not using latin would help. there's rank and neighborhood :D 13:24:05 -!- MizardX has joined. 13:24:07 I fear that I am about to fall to the mathematical equivalent of the Curse of TV Tropes. 13:24:30 5 hours later I will realise that I have 5 tabs on set theory alone open. 13:25:29 Phantom_Hoover: maybe you'll find it encouraging that much of that article _after_ the introduction is mostly incomprehensible to me as well (although i may know some of the words) 13:26:08 ... 13:26:42 That puts fear into my heart. 13:27:55 Wow, I just realised that the neural network algorithm I've been toying with is nearly 20 years old... 13:29:15 -!- Mathnerd314 has joined. 13:29:45 IT'S OLDER THAN ME. 13:31:04 on the bright side, it has not achieved sentience yet, or so we think 13:31:20 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 13:31:33 * Phantom_Hoover gives up on trying to use it 13:32:09 It actually seems to predate the CLOS. 13:32:31 -!- MigoMipo_ has joined. 13:36:02 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 13:37:42 -!- MigoMipo_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:39:44 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 13:59:55 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 14:03:42 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 14:28:52 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 14:37:36 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:47:50 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 15:05:17 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 15:35:02 -!- Tritonio_GR has joined. 15:35:24 -!- ais523 has joined. 16:16:45 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 16:25:46 I think I'll have to write my own neural network framework... 16:25:50 * Phantom_Hoover quails 16:34:06 -!- lament has joined. 16:47:13 hi 16:47:30 Ih. 16:48:02 oerjan, loved iwc today 16:48:17 oerjan, the annotation that is 16:50:16 * oerjan preferred the comic itself 16:50:27 the annotation was rather short 16:50:29 * pikhq mutters 16:50:37 oerjan, but that idea in it :D 16:50:44 pikhq: O HAI 16:50:59 -!- lament has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 16:51:05 oerjan: IS TOO EARLY 16:51:10 IS FAR TOO EARLY 16:51:10 pikhq, here, take this allen key, should fit that mutter 16:51:12 Other people reading IWC? 16:51:15 !!! 16:51:21 Phantom_Hoover, of course 16:51:24 Phantom_Hoover: of course 16:51:33 I always thought I was in an entertainment vacuum. 16:51:57 I don't even know anyone well who has read Pratchett. 16:51:59 Phantom_Hoover: me and AnMaster talked about it so much last year we had to stop. or something. 16:52:07 yeah 16:52:27 * oerjan has read some pratchett and is pretty sure AnMaster has read more 16:52:28 also shlock (sp?) of course 16:52:36 I don't read that. 16:52:38 oerjan, well that is a given 16:52:44 Mainly because the archive is bloody huge. 16:52:48 * AnMaster wonders if oerjan reads shlock 16:52:52 nope 16:52:53 Phantom_Hoover, what? Disrworld? 16:52:56 Discworld* 16:53:04 No, Shlock. 16:53:05 Phantom_Hoover, IWC archive is bloody huge too 16:53:19 Yeah, but it was summer when I read it. 16:53:41 -!- kar8nga has joined. 16:54:03 Phantom_Hoover, I jumped into the middle of shlock and then read forward from there (about a year's worth of comics iirc), then later I read the first few years 16:54:26 Phantom_Hoover, oh and darthanddroids of course. 16:54:35 I have read that. 16:54:42 Phantom_Hoover, well same author as iwc so.. 16:54:52 "have read"? 16:54:54 clearly what you need is http://www.archivebinge.net/comics.php 16:54:57 don't you any longer? 16:55:06 Yes, yes. 16:55:11 I meant the archives. 16:55:14 * oerjan hasn't used it himself 16:55:20 oerjan, huh? what is the point of it? 16:55:21 OR PERHAPS I AM FROM THE FUTURE. 16:55:30 er http://www.archivebinge.net/ 16:55:43 hm 16:55:50 Pete kills Jim with some dice 16:55:58 AnMaster: to get an archive scheduled automatically 16:56:15 oerjan, eh. you mean like giving you a few old comics / day from the archive or such? 16:56:17 Also one of Morgan-Mar's things. 16:56:20 yeah 16:56:22 He is everywhere. 16:56:26 Even in esolangs! 16:56:53 CCBI 2.1 is out. Nothing too special: fingerprints, fixes, optimizations. 16:56:58 Damn you people, I had just gotten some CLOS docs up and was starting to do something. 16:57:03 CCBI? 16:57:07 oerjan, do you still read mezacottta (sp?) 16:57:21 Phantom_Hoover: well i probably wouldn't know about it if it wasn't his 16:57:32 Phantom_Hoover: My Befunge-98 interpreter. 16:57:36 I once challenged someone to read every single Mezzacotta strip... 16:57:41 They failed. 16:57:57 AnMaster: sure, although mostly because i use it as my portal to all of DMM's emporium 16:58:05 Phantom_Hoover: you don't say 16:58:25 Although I often ponder that algorithm they use... 17:01:01 oerjan, heh 17:01:17 Phantom_Hoover, markov chain iirc 17:01:32 They regenerated all of the strips, didn't they? 17:01:33 AnMaster: i've stopped voting for other mezzacotta comics than the daily one, though. since almost none get into the hall of fame these days anyway. 17:02:12 minorly self-fulfilling prophecy, naturally 17:02:13 Phantom_Hoover: Hahahah. 17:02:43 Phantom_Hoover: there was an April Fools day they did that, but it was temporary 17:02:47 They also didn't believe me when I told them the number of comics... 17:05:01 oerjan, so which web comics do you read? 17:06:42 Freefall, XKCD, Girl Genius + Myth Adventures + Phil & Dixie (by Foglio), everything DMM related 17:07:27 hm looked at Girl Genius. Steam punk iirc. Not my kind of thing really 17:07:30 AnMaster, and you? 17:07:52 hm lets see... 17:08:04 Also, steampunk has AIRSHIPS. Which are awesome. 17:08:19 iwc, xkcd, darth and droids, schlock 17:08:22 currently that is 17:08:41 used to read uf before, and used to read some other dmm stuff. Tried freefall for a bit, but it was tooooooo sloooooow moving 17:08:52 uf? 17:08:56 userfriendly 17:09:08 Freefall is fun if you archive binge. 17:09:10 User Friendly is pretty solidly meh. 17:09:21 Phantom_Hoover, yeah but when you done that it is just too slow 17:09:24 I'm quite fond of Freefall. 17:09:34 Though it *is* a bit slow. 17:09:39 But then you hit the end of the archives and it takes 3 months per minute of story. 17:09:39 so it may be a good idea to split it into bi-yearly archive binges 17:09:53 that may it might be enjoyable 17:10:00 s/may/way/ 17:10:06 must have a long-reaching story plan... 17:10:22 No kidding. 17:10:26 Phantom_Hoover, or not, and thus dragging out every minute of it 17:10:37 because he/she can't think of something past a certain point 17:10:44 It's a he. 17:11:24 But I think he must have a plan, because stuff keeps going off, then coming back months later. 17:12:21 also iirc that girls genius, apart from the steampunkness (and airships, true, but I much prefer heavier-than-air aircrafts, love flightsim of jet aircrafts, yay for transatlantic instrument navigation!), it seemed to be almost as slow as that freefall 17:12:43 I've never read it. 17:12:50 Airships are just innately cool. 17:13:04 Phantom_Hoover: what sort of data you're working on? 17:13:07 no one reads qwantz? 17:13:14 well, that's the domain name 17:13:15 AnMaster: well there is _one_ heavier-than-air aircraft in girl genius (gil's invention) 17:13:27 Phantom_Hoover: you mentioned neural nets earlier 17:13:32 ws: Yeah. 17:13:37 it's not prominent though 17:13:41 I am not good at stuff. 17:13:49 oerjan, I didn't archive binge it, so... Gave up long before that 17:14:23 AnMaster: to be honest i've founded the latest storyline a bit technobabbly 17:14:25 oerjan, also considering the context I doubt it is anything like a jet aircraft. I would guess it is probably flying by beating wings? 17:14:37 That is also cool, however. 17:14:55 AnMaster: it's a double decker iirc, like an earlier "normal" aircraft 17:15:08 ...A biplane? 17:15:10 -!- tombom has joined. 17:15:17 Phantom_Hoover, unrealistic for heavy stuff. And slow. Sure it has been done in in real life as an experiment. Carbon fibre and other very very light materials only 17:15:25 it kind of worked, but extremely hard to control 17:15:29 Cool != realistic. 17:15:30 Phantom_Hoover: um not sure of terminology 17:15:34 oerjan, okay those are just boring 17:15:55 AnMaster: it's the fastest plane in that world though, presumably :D 17:17:18 oerjan, that isn't the point. I don't go for speed in my aircraft interest. I go for either manoeuvrability (yay, English Electric Lightning or the Harrier!) or heavy and interesting airliners. Mostly 17:17:52 sure I fly a lot out of interest, but the fastest plane in the world (SR-71) is almost as boring as a biplan 17:17:54 biplane* 17:18:09 *found 17:18:18 where? 17:18:25 * oerjan whistles innocently 17:18:45 *shrug* 17:18:52 I can't locate where that would fit 17:18:58 either in your or mine text 17:18:59 if i can be ocd about correcting it you can be ocd about finding out where ;D 17:19:03 my text* 17:19:10 oerjan, ocd? 17:19:15 on carpet display? 17:19:23 * oerjan swats AnMaster -----### 17:19:25 (okay that would be awesome) 17:19:42 I have a friend who is an aviation nerd... 17:19:55 Phantom_Hoover, thanks for considering me a friend :( 17:19:57 :)* 17:20:03 damn silly typo 17:20:19 You have a very odd beard? 17:20:37 Phantom_Hoover, not currently no 17:20:53 I *wanted* to be an aviation nerd, but I was foiled by various factors. 17:20:55 I shave every month or so. When the hair gets in the way of eating 17:21:02 too much work doing it more often 17:21:14 AnMaster: girl genius does have giant robots^H^H^H^H^H^Hmecha^H^H^H^H^Hclanks, though 17:21:15 Your smiley suggests otherwise. 17:21:16 Phantom_Hoover, neardness comes naturally. 17:21:25 oerjan, mecha? How very boring 17:22:15 giant robots, mecha or not, are fairly boring. Now it they were made out of lego that might no longer apply 17:23:27 * oerjan gives up trying to please AnMaster 17:24:23 So if IWC had giant robots... 17:24:59 it does seem to have a shortage of those 17:25:57 Perhaps AnMaster should send an email... 17:26:12 Phantom_Hoover, well, depends on if they actually worked (mechanical strength need not apply). Imagine a mecha built in lego technic. That would be fairly interesting 17:26:22 if you could look at the assembly instructions that is 17:26:26 -!- Sgeo has joined. 17:26:44 * AnMaster has a lot of lego technic and such 17:43:28 With an RCX as a control unit, it could get interesting. 17:46:05 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Good night). 17:46:41 OOERRJANN!!! 17:57:06 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:00:42 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 18:01:47 -!- atrapado has quit (Quit: Saliendo). 18:04:59 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:09:54 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 18:11:45 Somehow, my clipboard has the null character in it. 18:24:46 ws: Are you there? 18:29:27 yeah, only 5 minutes though 18:33:22 Oh, OK. 18:33:26 -!- Tritonio_GR has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 18:34:04 The thing you asked about was an idea for a language in which you specify a fitness metric and the compiler creates a neural network acording to it. 18:58:57 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:59:22 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 19:10:23 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:10:47 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 19:13:27 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:19:48 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:20:12 -!- MigoMipo has joined. 19:36:38 -!- myndzi\ has joined. 19:40:06 -!- myndzi has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 19:46:33 With an RCX as a control unit, it could get interesting. <--- yeah, 3 motors 19:46:38 you need multiple RCX 19:46:39 :P 20:06:16 -!- Tritonio_GR has joined. 20:08:11 -!- Portponky has joined. 20:42:47 AnMaster: Obviously. 20:49:02 -!- kar8nga has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:26:08 Phantom_Hoover: hah 21:26:28 Phantom_Hoover: distributed applications, web applications, client/server stuff 21:26:36 -!- ws has quit (Quit: ...). 21:26:42 Phantom_Hoover: positioned to replace Ruby/JavaScript or Python/JavaScript 21:30:04 So it's not esoteric? 21:32:56 Must. Learn. Backrpop. 21:33:05 s/Backrpop/Backprop/ 21:33:52 lol 21:33:59 people’ve called it esoteric 21:34:03 but it’s sure no brainfuck 21:34:12 though somebody in the channel created another clone of brainfuck called bewbs 21:34:28 http://gist.github.com/402586 21:35:03 My idea is to have a language that is a specification for a neural network. 21:36:43 -!- elliottcable has changed nick to ec. 21:38:11 -!- Gregor-P has joined. 21:38:29 Woooooooh 21:39:17 I <3 Android :P 21:41:18 -!- BeholdMyGlory has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:45:07 Ah, Gregor 21:45:28 God I hate reading PDFs. 21:45:46 Okidoke :P 21:46:02 * Gregor-P disapperates. 21:46:05 -!- Gregor-P has left (?). 21:59:09 I'd love Android more if erm, I think I should blame the phone, not the software 21:59:15 Although HTC_IME lags 22:14:26 -!- gm|lap has joined. 22:21:28 conclusion: bottom up design for lego is not a good idea 22:21:45 I never been good at top down design though 22:33:19 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 22:40:09 I made a crappy BF style game with challenges and crap 22:40:15 dunno if anyone cares loolll 22:41:57 -!- ws has joined. 22:43:55 -!- MigoMipo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 22:48:36 -!- pikhq_ has joined. 22:50:26 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 22:58:10 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 22:58:32 -!- pikhq_ has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 22:59:14 -!- pikhq has joined. 23:02:29 Portponky, hm? 23:02:35 how do you mean 23:02:44 something like bf joust? 23:03:12 http://esolangs.org/wiki/BF_Joust that is 23:06:54 -!- sebbu has joined. 23:07:27 its got some challenges for programs to write which it tests. its pretty much BF but with easier i/o 23:07:47 in that , and . just put numbers to/from the tape 23:12:08 -!- FireFly has quit (Quit: swatted to death). 23:16:42 Whoah! i think my poopish language is ready for prime time :D ... except it only has a win32 interpreter so far, but a linux version is on the way 23:17:43 In case anyone should be interrested in my quite different language: http://zuu.dk/regexpl.php 23:18:40 -!- gm|lap has quit (Quit: ilua). 23:21:58 Portponky, makes char IO harder 23:22:30 Zuu, tell me when there is a linux version 23:22:33 night → 23:23:02 Im sure it will execute on wine with no trouble. 23:23:29 Zuu, 64-bit wine? 23:23:41 32 bit wine is a PITA 23:23:46 there might be a linux version tomorrow, or maybe first in a month 23:23:57 sure, I'm not in a hurry 23:24:01 night really 23:24:06 AnMaster: yes, it should work on 64 wine too 23:24:22 Nitghties :) 23:25:03 I havent tested it on either though, but i see no reason why it wouldnt run. 23:25:57 The only reason i havent compiled it for linux yet, is because of some pcre foop :) 23:27:16 -!- tombom has quit (Quit: Leaving). 23:44:46 -!- ws has quit (Quit: ...).