00:02:09 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 00:03:22 -!- derdon has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:03:49 -!- derdon has joined. 00:06:52 -!- edwardk has joined. 00:08:11 -!- derdon has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 00:10:33 Glulx has malloc and free as built-in instructions, and LLVM's @llvm.debugtrap() also is a built-in instruction of Glulx. 00:47:22 -!- MDoze has joined. 00:48:01 -!- MDude has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 00:51:13 -!- TodPunk has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 00:55:02 -!- TodPunk has joined. 01:02:45 However it may be difficult to implement all uses of alloca for Glulx 01:15:35 -!- MDoze has quit (Read error: No route to host). 01:22:32 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 01:22:37 -!- DH____ has joined. 01:33:46 Regarding your earlier question about audio/video DSPs, official support for the TMS320C6x series was (quite recently) added in GCC release 4.7. (There is also a project for running Linux on it, support is in kernel 3.3.) I don't think it has free simulators, though, and I don't know how much the chips cost. 01:33:52 There's a project called gDSPsim that tries to be a simulator for the TI TMS320C54x that I worked with, but it wasn't very complete back then, and doesn't seem to have really been worked on since 2003. Also, the C54x chips might not quite have the horsepower for video stuff. 01:33:58 There is a free Motorola DSP56001 assembler, and some unofficial ports of GCC 1.x, but those are very old, and again no simulators that I know of. 01:34:05 The Analog Devices Blackfin family has a GCC port, and the Skyeye embedded-system simulator has some sort of support for it, but I don't know how good. 01:34:09 And there might well be other archs I just know nothing about. 01:45:55 (The Blackfin is a kind of a hybrid between a general-purpose RISC microcontroller and a "traditional" DSP chip.) 02:00:41 -!- edwardk has quit (Quit: Leaving...). 02:05:59 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 02:06:06 -!- pikhq has joined. 02:08:42 -!- Patashu has joined. 02:10:44 -!- DH____ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 02:10:56 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 02:24:39 -!- copumpkin has joined. 02:29:57 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 02:29:57 -!- Patashu[Zzz] has joined. 02:45:04 -!- augur_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 03:11:15 -!- MDoze has joined. 03:25:38 Ugh 03:25:47 Cloud Party's scripting language is some sort of fake Javascript 03:26:12 Either functions are not first-class, or they are and the API makes absolutely no use of them being so 03:26:26 I should check when it comes back online 03:28:53 http://forums.cloudpartytime.com/discussion/1/scripting-documentation 03:41:56 monqy, tswett UPDATE 03:42:39 Error 503 Service Unavailable 03:42:39 Service Unavailable 03:42:39 Guru Meditation: 03:42:39 XID: 1785361815 03:42:41 what a good update 03:42:43 thanks sgeo 03:58:33 so what exactly is cloud party? 03:58:57 looking on google images, i think i found it 03:59:00 ya 05:01:06 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 05:01:11 -!- DH____ has joined. 05:21:38 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:21:44 -!- pikhq_ has joined. 05:47:20 -!- Patashu[Zzz] has changed nick to Patashu. 06:08:22 What is a standing 8 count? 06:10:20 What is a 10 point must system of scoring? 06:25:01 -!- Taneb has joined. 06:28:47 Hello 06:29:25 Do you know what standing 8 count and 10 point must system of scoring means? 06:29:48 No 06:29:51 I have no idea 06:30:48 Standing 8 count? What is a boxing judgment call made by a referee during a bout according to wikipedia, Alex. 06:31:25 That still doesn't explain very well. 06:37:26 kmc: Do you object to C89/99? 06:37:58 I was about to write it in a GHC bug report but I wouldn't want to make an enemy of you! 06:38:21 What does C89/99 have to do with a GHC bug report? 06:39:25 The RTS is written in C. 06:40:01 O, yes, it is. 06:40:10 Is there a bug in the RTS? 06:40:14 Yes. 06:40:26 (Well, Knuth and Ken Thompson might disagree on it.) 06:41:18 What bug is it? And why do they disagree? 06:43:36 -!- Taneb has quit (Quit: Leaving). 06:45:17 I'll just say C89. 06:45:26 Since GHC doesn't compile with -std=c99 anyway. 06:51:08 -!- calamari has quit (Quit: Leaving). 06:57:38 KirinDave: Your rite to correct him! 06:57:50 (I count three meanings there.) 06:58:08 I think that was the wrong channel. 06:58:27 zzo38: http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/7037 06:59:14 -!- MDoze has changed nick to MSleep. 07:01:45 Yes they should fix that 07:02:08 -!- copumpkin has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:02:49 -!- copumpkin has joined. 07:15:19 shachaf: by "doesn't compile" you mean "doesn't use" or "doesn't work"? 07:16:16 I mean there's a comment saying something along the lines of "the former because of the latter". 07:16:25 huh 07:16:26 what breaks? 07:17:12 // On Solaris, we don't get the INFINITY and NAN constants unless we 07:17:15 // #define _STDC_C99, and we can't do that unless we also use -std=c99, 07:17:18 // because _STDC_C99 causes the headers to use C99 syntax (e.g. restrict). 07:17:20 // We aren't ready for -std=c99 yet, so define INFINITY/NAN by hand using 07:17:22 // the gcc builtins. 07:17:26 Maybe it's only Solaris, I don't know. 07:19:00 fun times 07:19:36 i like C99 07:19:48 i should probably learn about C11 07:21:28 it has threads and atomics... 07:22:26 Oh no, atomic! 07:22:41 atoms for peace 07:26:02 I read that atoms are dangerous. 07:27:02 yep 07:27:07 they're used to make chemicals 07:32:04 i'm going to disappear from IRC for two weeks 07:32:09 biking to Vermont and back 07:32:18 so my absence does not indicate that i've been eaten by a bear 07:32:20 though that is a possibility 07:35:07 Yep, I heard this rumour. 07:43:03 then later i am going to ireland, uk, greece, albania, montenegro, bosnia, croatia, hungary, slovakia, poland, lithuania, latvia, estonia, finland 07:43:09 or something like that 07:43:12 whoa, dude 07:43:14 When? 07:43:33 july 18 through august 17 08:05:54 -!- zzo38 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:08:15 shachaf: do you have any travel plans? 08:08:40 kmc: Not currently. :-( 08:08:54 I should come up with some. 08:09:40 i want to go to china 08:09:52 requires more planning though 08:10:17 Do they still have the tourism program for North Korea? 08:11:39 heh 08:14:30 i am flying from BOS to DUB for about $500 round-trip 08:14:36 pretty sweet deal 08:15:08 Maybe I should do that. 08:16:28 -!- Taneb has joined. 08:16:37 Hello 08:16:46 hi Taneb 08:17:27 This argc==0 bug is great. 08:17:40 Very few programs check it. 08:18:07 I'll be getting a tarsnap.com bounty for it too, it seems! 08:18:16 nice! 08:18:58 Not that I use it. 08:19:46 huh, they have a $10 bounty for even a typo in a comment in tarsnap! 08:19:58 What! 08:20:05 When I got my bounties it was $1/comment. 08:20:11 er, i misread 08:20:14 I ran a spellchecker on the code and got $20 for it. 08:20:16 "mistakes" in comments are $10 08:20:17 haha 08:20:25 you were actually the first person to think of that? 08:20:46 It was pretty soon after they were announced, so maybe? 08:21:08 It completely doesn't accompllish his goals of "getting more people to review the code". 08:22:38 it gets more people to review the bounty schedule! 08:22:47 * shachaf wonders whether to trust tarsnap. 08:23:14 well, they had one really embarassing mistake 08:23:30 Right. 08:24:20 it might still be as good as you could realistically hope for 08:25:01 Well, I would assume that GPG + any online backup is probably more trustworthy (but also more expensive). 08:26:33 shrug 08:27:05 It's not as if it actually matters. 08:27:36 i don't think it's really true that "given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow" 08:27:47 in fact i think you can find many counterexamples within the Linux kernel 08:28:51 No, but that doesn't mean it has no value at all. 08:29:05 yeah 08:29:19 most bugs, even critical security holes, are small dumb things 08:33:04 -!- derdon has joined. 08:36:04 The other $10 was from being in the channel and someone saying "hey, valgrind reports a memory leak in this program" and tracking it down. 08:36:10 * shachaf is the laziest bounty hunter. 08:36:19 haha 08:40:37 kmc: Did you see http://158.130.69.163/~byorgey/pub/monoid-pearl.pdf ? 08:41:57 no 09:02:30 -!- oerjan has joined. 09:05:29 -!- azaq23 has joined. 09:17:59 Might leave suddenly soon 09:18:21 the suspense! 09:24:47 -!- DH____ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 09:37:16 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 09:51:14 > sqrt 2150 09:51:15 46.36809247747852 09:51:48 > sqrt 21500 09:51:49 146.6287829861518 09:51:58 >sqrt 2500 09:52:21 what kind of game is this 09:52:36 > 46^2 09:52:37 2116 09:52:43 > 47^2 09:52:44 2209 09:52:47 > let kmc = (-1) in sqrt kmc 09:52:48 NaN 09:53:39 i was just reading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event and it gave an area of 2150 square kilometers 09:53:42 oh hm 09:53:48 > sqrt (2150/pi) 09:53:49 26.160394784772457 09:54:20 heh 09:54:42 You know, there are no square numbers that end in 8 in base 10 09:54:46 that's where the black oil comes from 09:54:59 Taneb: well duh 09:55:41 Taneb: iirc, take a look at cubes in base 8 09:56:04 um wait 09:56:07 no, squares 09:57:06 DUH JEEZ YOU FUCKING IDIOT 09:57:14 IT IS TRIVIAL 09:57:16 now what 09:57:42 1 0 3 0 5 0 7 0... 09:57:51 I was looking at cubes 09:58:07 1 4 1 0 1 4 1 0.. 09:59:16 Click on the image to see a picture of the entire motherboard, with the cat for scale. (Filesize for image is 110K, so it may take a few seconds to download.) 09:59:45 http://www.obsolyte.com/sun_ipx/ 10:00:17 anyway, in a prime base, exactly (p+1)/2 of the digits can end a square. 10:00:53 What if it's an even prime? 10:00:57 CHECKMATE 10:01:05 *odd prime 10:01:28 You just ruled out, like, half the primes, man. 10:01:40 YOU CANNOT CHECKMATE ME, I'M NEITHER ATHEIST NOR CREATIONIST 10:01:53 half primes are the best primes 10:01:54 BUT DO YOU PLAY CHESS 10:01:55 for a certain value of "half" 10:02:03 not for some time 10:02:19 I suspect *that's* what's giving you your checkmate invulnerability. 10:02:25 oh dear 10:02:34 grr newegg really screwed me over 10:02:44 purchased an item, the order sat for 9 days saying "packaging", then i poked them by email, and they realized / admitted they don't actually have the item 10:02:53 What item? 10:03:06 thinkpad ultrabay battery 10:03:38 now i have to buy this battery on ebay, it will probably be fake, and it will come on the slow boat to china 10:03:51 ok, slow boat from china 10:04:04 and with the 9 day delay, it might not arrive by the time i need it 10:04:12 Which type is it? 10:04:35 the thinkpad is a T61 10:04:44 the battery i want is 57Y4536, i think 10:06:25 * oerjan thinks there must be a market for express fakes. or something. 10:11:38 -!- Taneb has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 10:24:20 -!- Taneb has joined. 10:31:33 Hello 10:34:37 good afternoon 10:41:43 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNvsOOQwtPg <- any american here who would like to explain that joke to me o_O 10:43:59 uh it's just "foreign languages sound funny if you don't understand them" 10:45:42 Hu. I thought it would be some kind of other reference to something. 10:46:34 not afaik 10:48:40 i can't believe Family Guy has run for 20 seasons (if you include the carbon copy shows by the same guy) 10:49:10 when i was in high school i thought it was funny but now it seems really bad 10:49:17 i don't know if it got worse or my sense of humor outgrew it 10:49:18 probably both 10:50:11 Around here the target group is 14-30 years, so 10:51:18 it's a profitable age group to target 10:51:20 at least for students :) 10:51:39 I still like it. Also, it seems better than his carbon copies of it, but i watch them as well while bored. 10:52:02 i watch a lot of bad tv when bored 10:52:04 -!- copumpkin has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 10:52:05 I think comedy is one of those things that can be popular without being good. 10:52:06 i don't judge anyone else for doing so ;) 10:52:15 shachaf: as opposed to all the other kinds of things? 10:52:32 Well, more than other things, I think. 10:52:41 -!- copumpkin has joined. 10:52:41 Maybe s/popular/enjoyable/ 10:52:52 it's strange because i think comedy has a more directly observable objective 10:53:12 amusement and laughter are immediate surface-level emotions, compared to those which drama is supposed to evoke 10:53:32 is a "bad" comedy which makes you laugh in spite of yourself really bad? 10:53:52 there are a lot of shows where the joke is that you're watching this shit 10:53:59 It's "we don't stop at anything"-comedy. 10:54:09 They make AIDS Jokes and stuff like that. 10:54:44 i don't have a moral objection to being shocking like that, but it's often something bad comedy leans on 10:54:51 which of course is... well... a two sided blade. 10:55:06 and family guy might have been edgy when it first aired, but they've been doing the same shit for 10 years now? 10:55:39 i mean comedy is all about subverting expectations 10:55:48 Sort of. 10:55:55 if the expectation is that everything is a shocking aids joke then pretty soon they all seem pedestrian 10:56:26 but yeah, i haven't seen much of the show in many years, so i can't really comment on whether their sense of humor has evolved 10:56:33 There are some jokes you can always make that on average people will always laugh at and there's not really much point to it. 10:56:41 Comedy usually always relies on someone beeing hurt. 10:56:55 It's very hard to make a joke without insulting somebody. 10:57:00 For that matter good comedy isn't really made of "jokes". 10:57:07 I still enjoy the Family Guy “like the time when I…” bits, for instance, even though they’ve nothing new. 10:57:07 mroman: that's not really true 10:57:16 it's one element of comedy but it's neither necessary nor sufficient 10:57:34 ’re 10:57:48 ==kmc 10:57:48 I can't think of any joke that would not fall into that category. 10:57:58 well your basic puns don't 10:57:59 kmc: You should read that one book by Keith Johnstone. 10:58:01 _Impro_ 10:58:03 unless the person being hurt is the person who hears the pun ;) 10:58:50 but also, what about the mitch hedberg style 10:59:02 short observations, often of a surreal nature, sometimes subverting expectations 10:59:19 You can't make fun of somebody without the chance of hurting him. 10:59:25 There sure are other forms of comedy, agreed. 10:59:29 why do you think comedy is only about making fun of somebody? 10:59:36 I don't. 10:59:37 http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/mitch_hedberg.html 10:59:53 who does this style now... demitri martin maybe? 10:59:57 But the tv shows pretty much seem to be based on that sort of comedy. 11:00:05 mroman: Family Guy is... 11:00:27 But consider pantomimic comedy. 11:00:30 i think you have a point though 11:00:44 "Every time I go and shave, I assume there's someone else on the planet shaving. So I say, 'I'm gonna go shave, too.'" 11:00:44 that situation-based comedy is much easier to do if someone's the butt of the joke 11:00:50 If he pretends to fall down the stairs he's making fun of people who actually did fall down the stairs. 11:01:01 and TV comedy is going to be more situation-based than standup 11:01:02 even though this was not really his intention, but still. 11:01:23 mroman: Are you going to deconstruct falling down the stairs now? 11:01:35 What? 11:02:17 there is a reason why most successful sitcoms have some if not most main characters who are just terrible people 11:02:22 I'm just saying that you hardly can make comedy without offending someone somewhere in the world. 11:02:33 mroman: you're wrong 11:02:34 again 11:02:54 well 11:03:00 for any statement you can probably find someone who is offended 11:03:04 but that's not what you were saying before 11:03:18 you can certainly tell jokes where the humor is not based on offending or hurting any real or imagined party 11:03:29 and this is a pretty big subset of comedy, it's not a tiny niche like you make it out to be 11:04:05 "I want to get a vending machine, with fun sized candy bars, and the glass in front is a magnifying glass. You'll be mad, but it will be too late." 11:06:29 -!- derdon has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 11:06:55 -!- derdon has joined. 11:11:08 -!- derdon has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 11:11:58 grr, need to find a copy of _Louie_ season 3 premiere 11:25:50 -!- Taneb has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 11:29:02 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has joined. 11:41:30 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 11:49:04 -!- boily has joined. 12:13:41 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has quit (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.88.2 [Firefox 13.0.1/20120614114901]). 12:27:41 to generalize, theres probably nothing you can do or avoid doing which won't offend someone somewhere 12:30:27 if you support one political party or candidate, you might offend supporters of another political party or candidate. 12:31:22 if you support capitalism you might offend communists, vice versa. if you support police you might offend people who don't like them 12:32:46 of course trivially offended people might be misguided 12:39:53 yeah, some people are too easily offended 12:40:05 but also, some comments really are offensive and ought to be condemned by civilized society 12:42:10 there is a common sentiment that being offended by anything is unreasonable 12:43:09 you're right 12:43:13 this sentiment is particularly common among straight white men, who are rarely the target of serious racist / sexist / etc. comments 12:43:40 and it's particularly common in technical communities, programmers etc. 12:43:49 maybe just because of the demographics of those communities 12:44:15 maybe because we like to think of ourselves as hyper-rational post-emotional robots 12:44:23 we're too smart to be offended, right 12:45:01 interesting 12:45:05 It comes from a completely broken social more that people should respect everyone. 12:45:15 Which is a very dangerous precedent. 12:49:08 applying postel's law would say that you should try not to be offended by others, but you should also try to avoid offending others 12:49:16 a lot of technical communities follow only the first half of that 12:51:09 -!- MSleep has changed nick to MDude. 12:52:59 in fact they make offending others out to be a virtue 12:53:23 if you can act like an asshole and still get your patches merged, it's social proof of your eleet coding skills 12:55:13 but any social signal is vulnerable to mimicry 12:55:35 so over time these projects attract assholes who don't actually provide value, or not enough to offset their unpleasantness 12:59:06 I think (but probably don't practice) that a big part of being a good person (at a computer) involves actualizing ideals on the moment to moment micro level rather than the day by day macro level. 13:00:08 interesting! 13:00:11 can you elaborate? 13:00:39 but somehow this can go wrong, trying to be something can lead to feeling like you're not being yourself, or that you're sublimating your needs only to vent them later 13:01:13 kmc: well for example, a person can become an ideal chatter in any given post 13:07:14 like, instead of thinking "i should say something nice today", one might think "i will say something nice in my next post" 13:11:03 hm 13:11:07 why is one preferable to the other? 13:11:17 "i should X today".. "i will X in my next post" where X = {"try not to offend anyone","try not be offended by anyone",...} 13:11:37 the latter is moee likely to happen 13:11:45 ^more 13:12:16 yeah 13:12:19 also.. to highlight that the latter may be possible (but not always) 13:14:11 that makes sense 13:15:45 it would be nice to think people were trying to optimize the way they meet their needs.. but i'm out of touch with how people actually think 13:18:14 ok im losing track 13:25:15 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 13:26:19 so, part of what i am saying is that the difficulty of doing good varies with respect to time 13:31:18 it is easier to give money when you have money(debatable), and easier to be nice to someone when they are being nice to you 13:32:02 easier to not be jealous of someone when they are worse off than you 13:36:18 on the other hand 13:41:00 as i inferred from jackie chan's biography, intense training by a wise person can seem like abuse, but the difference is the intention 13:41:23 real abuse is designed to weaken and not strengthen. 13:49:48 -!- augur has joined. 13:51:59 * itidus21 is reading about closures, decides to take a break after the first paragraphs and reflect 13:54:50 so on the set of lowercase alphabet, you might have, after(a) == b, before(k) == j, and before() and after() would be closed on the lowercase alphabet so long as it loops where before(a) == z 13:55:18 but if it didn't loop then you would get some kind of empty element for before(a) 14:00:40 but in addition as seen with, uppercase(w) == W , closure of lowercase alphabet with respect to uppercase() would be the uppercase alphabet (had to carefully read wiki forming this sentence) 14:04:05 Sounds more likely that the closure would be the union of both lowercase and uppercase. 14:07:00 -!- Patashu has changed nick to Patashu[Zzz]. 14:07:18 i can't see any good reason that teeth have nerves 14:07:26 or that they have so many 14:07:58 on second thought 14:08:25 i suppose we would chew on things we shouldn't otherwise 14:08:39 sorry, tooth bugging me 14:10:38 actually it blew my mind that operand(N, N) is not always equal to N 14:10:57 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 14:11:11 -!- augur has joined. 14:11:54 so add can be N <- add(N,N) .. but subtraction of two N's is Z <- sub(N, N) 14:17:25 -!- sirdancealot has joined. 14:46:06 -!- augur_ has joined. 14:46:08 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:48:27 -!- sirdancealot has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 14:52:04 -!- Taneb has joined. 14:53:32 Hello 15:32:05 http://esolangs.org/wiki/Brainfuck_constants/Crunchfuck <- somebody please delete this page? 15:32:12 or move it to a better name 15:32:14 this way it sucks :) 16:10:23 Man, I need to actually finish Trine sometime 16:40:31 Beautiful game, but does not run on my average machine :( 16:46:40 An episode of NCIS reminded me of it for reasons that only apply to me 16:47:04 (I was playing Trine and watching it at the same time) 16:47:14 AND NOW I SHALL TAKE A LONG WALK AND HAVE DINNER 16:47:21 -!- Taneb has quit (Quit: Leaving). 16:48:21 Don't play Trine. Just listen to the soundtrack 16:49:45 -!- sirdancealot7 has joined. 17:22:34 -!- augur_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:46:47 -!- zzo38 has joined. 18:14:32 -!- edwardk has joined. 18:17:34 -!- edwardk has quit (Client Quit). 18:18:57 -!- edwardk has joined. 18:20:50 -!- Vorpal has joined. 18:44:28 They do not allow you to put moderators or yourself on ignore list! 18:51:25 -!- oerjan has joined. 18:54:42 http://esolangs.org/wiki/Brainfuck_constants/Crunchfuck <- somebody please delete this page? <-- the only people who can do that are elliott and ais523, and neither is here at the moment (and elliott seems to think this channel isn't worth joining lately) 18:55:08 well the only people that are usually on this channel 18:55:53 also you can do moves yourself, just not delete the automatic redirect left there 18:57:13 * oerjan keeps being taken aback everytime he reads "trine", because it's a common norwegian girl name 19:00:17 there is a common sentiment that being offended by anything is unreasonable <-- it is not unreasonable to be offended by someone _trying_ to offend you. otherwise i'm not so sure. 19:01:12 of course being able not to be offended even in the former case is an immensely useful skill, for those who can manage it. 19:17:42 if somebody expresses their honest opinion that whites are the superior race, i will be offended and lose my respect for them 19:18:00 it doesn't matter if they're trying to offend me, or if they're just explaining their views in earnest 19:18:29 i'm offended by the shit treatment of women in technical communities, even though most of that is not consciously intended to offend anyone 19:20:21 what's frustrating is how defensive everyone gets when you point it out to them 19:20:34 and how much rationalization instantly follows 19:21:22 yeah 19:21:43 and blaming the people who got offended for being offended is one of the main defensive mechanisms 19:22:01 I've almost tried to stop using the word offense when dealing with people I think aren't receptive 19:22:17 that seems like a good idea 19:22:18 since people will knee-jerk and write it off as "aww, are someone's feelings hurt?" 19:22:28 pfft, feelings are so uncool man 19:22:49 much more productive to just call them an asshole o without using the O word at all ;) 19:23:47 i find your ability to be offended offensive or something 19:29:54 mroman: http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ALinkSearch&target=*.ibone.ch&namespace= shows up some more links 19:31:19 @tell mroman http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ALinkSearch&target=*.ibone.ch&namespace= shows up some more links 19:31:20 Consider it noted. 19:33:32 thanks. 19:33:33 mroman: You have 1 new message. '/msg lambdabot @messages' to read it. 19:41:57 @tell lambdabot Thanks. 19:41:57 Nice try ;) 19:42:50 Nice try, being friendly like that. 19:42:57 Can it recommend movies yet? 19:43:40 kmc, compumpkin: you guys should see a scene in 21 jump street, where these old guys returning to high school learn that it's no longer cool to be an asshole :P 19:44:01 i know it's idealized, but it's funny 19:45:50 It's ironic. 20:02:04 -!- asiekierka has joined. 20:02:05 hi 20:02:30 hi 20:11:23 -!- augur has joined. 20:14:02 -!- ais523 has joined. 20:27:40 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:28:20 -!- ais523 has joined. 20:29:32 Field testing of my latest prototype squirrel feeder http://youtu.be/lunksapjAEI 20:30:49 Is it, in fact, yours? 20:31:52 Nah, i just quoted the text. 20:35:43 -!- Taneb has joined. 20:35:49 Hello 20:37:01 elloH 20:37:22 olleH 20:38:33 lloHe 20:39:36 025*").kcats eht no rotanimret gnirts ticilpxe na tup sremmargorp egnufeB suoitneicsnoc llA( !dlrow ,olleH">:#,_@ 20:39:42 lleHo 20:39:42 (Actually, I think it's just me.) 20:46:46 > (permutations "Hello") !! 8 20:46:48 "lelHo" 20:47:00 Too bad. 20:47:11 No one of you got the right answer for the Hello lottery. 20:48:20 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:48:27 -!- azaq23 has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 20:48:38 -!- augur has joined. 20:49:27 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:49:47 -!- augur has joined. 20:51:51 elolH 20:52:10 ^celebrate 20:52:10 \o| |o| |o/ \m/ \m/ |o/ \o/ \o| \m/ \m/ \o| |o| |o/ 20:52:11 | | | `\o/´ | | | `\o/´ | | | 20:52:11 /´\ /'\ /'\ | /| /| /| | /| >\ /| 20:52:11 (_|¯´¯|_) /'\ 20:52:11 (_| |_) 20:52:21 why did fungot begin and myndzi finish 20:52:22 asiekierka: that could be one choice 20:52:23 O _ O 20:52:45 asiekierka, because fungot triggers myndzi's feature 20:52:46 Taneb: see you all around, and i'm not sure what you mean, a sequence of uppercase characters counts as a 20:52:54 Noone really knows why myndzi has that feature. 20:53:07 That's like `echo ^foo, but actually works 20:53:11 \o| |o| |o/ 20:53:11 | | | 20:53:11 >\ |\ /`\ 20:53:17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20:53:26 \o| |o| |o/ 20:53:26 | | | 20:53:26 /< /< /< 20:53:29 \o| |o| |o/ 20:53:29 | | | 20:53:29 /| /< /| 20:53:30 |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| 20:53:37 ha 20:53:49 \o| |o| |o/ \o| |o| |o/ \o| |o| |o/ \o| |o| |o/ \o| |o| |o/ \o| |o| |o/ 20:53:57 hey, myndzi, y u no celebrate 20:54:00 You want to start with a space 20:54:05 \o| |o| |o/ \o| |o| |o/ \o| |o| |o/ \o| |o| |o/ 20:54:05 | | | | | | | | | | | | 20:54:05 |\ /^\ /< >\ /< /< /< /< >\ /< /`\ >\ 20:54:08 oh yes, i do 20:54:16 |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| |o| 20:54:20 but that still fails 20:54:28 Maybe it's too long? 20:54:35 You'd have to ask myndzi 20:54:39 It does have some limits. 20:55:36 /o\ 20:55:36 | 20:55:37 /< 20:55:50 Oh no! 20:55:56 It's a "the sky is falling" posture. 20:55:57 asiekierka: Too late. 20:56:22 \o/ O-.-O \O/ 20:56:22 | 20:56:23 |\ 20:56:44 \o\o\o\o//// 20:56:52 Lots of beheadings there. 20:57:08 \o/\o/ 20:57:09 | | 20:57:09 /´\/´\ 20:57:14 \o\o/ 20:57:23 interesting. 20:57:46 ~\o| 20:57:46 | 20:57:47 /| 20:58:01 /o\o/ 20:58:10 /o\ 20:58:11 | 20:58:11 /`\ 20:58:20 Mindfuck /o\o/ 20:58:52 Also what's the conceptual difference between the /^\ /´\ /`\ legs? 20:59:30 well 20:59:49 girl, left-wearer, right-wearer? 21:00:22 leftdresser, rightdresser? 21:01:00 I was wondering if it was that. 21:03:37 / \ is missing though 21:16:49 /‾\ 21:19:47 eunuch mode ;) 21:20:13 more like /|\ 21:21:16 hey, it seems for unknown reason I got a gift card on steam (in the steam inventory thingy) for a game I already own (got it as part of an indie royale bundle, wasn't interested in that specific game in the bundle) 21:21:23 if anyone want "Nuclear Dawn", just tell me 21:21:25 http://nesdev.parodius.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?p=96267#96267 21:21:40 kmc: You mean /7\ 21:21:46 kmc: As long as it's not /¦\, that sounds painful. 21:21:48 it is a FPS/RTS crossover 21:21:52 if you bend it you can at least still walk 21:22:03 /|\ <-walking like this would be seriously difficult. 21:22:19 -!- derdon has joined. 21:24:08 \say /'\ :( 21:24:15 Wait, it's /say 21:24:16 damn 21:24:23 /'\ :( 21:25:42 /'\ 21:29:03 What is your opinions about the Famicom-MIDI document that I wrote? 21:33:24 If anyone wants... uh, what was it called? Right, "Men of War: Vietnam". That. I could give that away. (Since apparently you're not allowed to sell Steam gifts.) 21:34:05 fizzie, heh, what is that game? 21:34:20 Some sort of a game about men being at war, in Vietnam, I believe. 21:34:20 fizzie, I never heard of it 21:34:30 It may involve shooting. 21:34:35 fizzie, an FPS? 21:35:04 "-- a 2009 real-time tactics video game and the sequel to Faces of War. Players issue orders to and/or take direct control of soldiers on a simulation-driven battlefield." 21:35:46 fizzie, is the "Vietnam" thing a DLC or something? I can't find a wikipedia page on that 21:35:50 just on "men at war" 21:35:55 It's a stand-alone expansion. 21:35:59 aha 21:36:04 Mentions it on the page. 21:36:12 "Four standalone expansions were released for Men of War: Red Tide, Assault Squad, Vietnam, and Condemned Heroes." 21:36:28 fizzie, how did you get that gift? 21:36:52 In that holiday coal whatever thing. 21:37:01 oh okay 21:37:05 I got this random one recently 21:37:12 fizzie, I take it you aren't interested? 21:37:54 I'm not so much RTS or FPS, so I doubt a hybrid would really go much better. 21:37:59 ah 21:38:01 same here really 21:38:17 I did enjoy Deux Ex: Human Revolution though 21:38:50 need a good single player experience for me to be interested 21:39:03 not much of a competitive multiplayer fan 21:39:23 Aw, this was a very nice sanity check to make: 21:39:24 # mount /mnt/win7 21:39:24 Windows is hibernated, refused to mount. 21:39:32 I probably would've ruined something otherwise. 21:39:35 fizzie, yeah I'm not that interested in men of war, I'm sure someone else could have more use of it 21:39:36 since fizzie himself doesn't want it he probably knows it will be hard to find anyone he knows who wants it 21:39:52 but, it's a nice gesture :D 21:40:45 Also, did we-as-in-the-channel have someone from Belgium? I vaguely recall we did. 21:41:00 check the logs of joins for *.be? 21:41:08 fizzie, you have a snazzy database for it after all 21:41:30 Oh, it was AnotherTest. 21:41:43 At least if the hostname is to be trusted. 21:41:45 Vorpal: i had the same talk with my brother.. he mentioned, that an mmo he was playing had a gift thing that you could play for a month or something.. and when i felt awkward saying no he explained that i didn't have to explain myself etc 21:42:05 itidus21, eh? 21:42:13 itidus21, I didn't feel awkward 21:42:15 -!- asiekierka has quit (Quit: Bye). 21:42:22 ok im "projecting"! 21:42:26 yeah stop that 21:42:29 i can't 21:42:38 i can't just turn it off 21:42:44 well, filter it then 21:44:03 Hey, it's leap second time real soon. 21:44:15 its an awkward sector of the social protocol that we can feel kind of awkward if we turn something down, even if it's an unwanted gift being passed along 21:44:31 Well, "real soon" but soonishly anyway. 21:44:35 (June 30, 2012, at 23:59:60 UTC.) 21:44:53 "Låt dina tänder vara din tungas stängsel" ("Let your teeth be the fence of your tongue", a Swedish idiom, iirc originating from some famous collection of stories (along the same level of famous as the Icelandic "edda")) 21:44:56 itidus21, ^ 21:45:13 Vorpal: I have never heard that 21:45:19 is that like a fable? 21:45:23 olsner, I have heard it many times 21:45:42 itidus21, like Beowulf iirc 21:45:50 ahh 21:46:09 i have la fontaine's fables by my bedside 21:46:21 somewhere or other 21:46:21 olsner, jag växte upp med en mor som läst literaturvetenskap dock 21:46:27 olsner, so that might have influenced me 21:46:50 Vorpal: my family only reads fantasy and sci-fi 21:47:10 I don't recognize that idiom either 21:47:26 oh well 21:47:52 might not be exactly the correct wording 21:48:01 There's also apparently a leap second (well, NTP + adjtimex-related) Linux kernel bug crashing computers today. 21:48:19 i have a series of thoughts sometimes 1)reading a foreign text translated into english 2)the original sense of the text is probably lost in translation 3)if i knew the foreign language i could more fully appreciate the text 4)i don't appreciate any text in english so greatly so this is all probably a fallacy 21:48:28 fizzie: wat! 21:48:35 fizzie, eh? 21:48:44 olsner: http://serverfault.com/questions/403732/anyone-else-experiencing-high-rates-of-linux-server-crashes-today and first answer. 21:48:57 fizzie, when did that happen? My laptop has been running linux with ntp fine today 21:49:06 00:44 < fizzie> Well, "real soon" but soonishly anyway. 21:49:06 00:44 < fizzie> (June 30, 2012, at 23:59:60 UTC.) 21:49:20 (But apparently the crashes don't necessarily happen right then.) 21:49:28 the leap second causes crashes? 21:49:58 Not directly, no. 21:50:13 how exciting 21:51:07 do I need to be worried? 21:51:59 Well, the LKML post about the fix is from March this year. Presumably newer kernels might not have problems. (Though the original question mentions a 3.2.21, so who knows.) 21:52:13 I'm on 2.6.31... 21:52:23 so yeah 21:52:41 err 2.6.39 actually, 2.6.31 is the stock kernel 21:52:45 hmm 21:52:47 so even more so 21:53:20 Well, there's that workaround in the question. Though I haven't noticed any problems with my computers which aren't running that new kernels either, and they do NTP. 21:53:26 so you know how notch is planning to have some kind of ingame computer on something, well, it occurs it could be funny if such an ingame computer could crash 21:54:22 "ntpd therefore calls adjtimex sometime during the day of the leap second, at which point this bug is triggered." I guess you'll know if you hit it in about two hours. 21:54:27 `postlogs blaise 21:54:34 itidus21, yes in 0x10c right? 21:54:37 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: postlogs: not found 21:54:49 `pastlogs blaise 21:54:52 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: pastlogs: not found 21:54:58 `pastelogs blaise 21:55:31 No output. 21:55:34 `pastelogs blaise 21:55:49 http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/index.cgi/raw-file/tip/paste/paste.12886 21:55:53 The "DCPU-16" in it seemed kinda funny, it's got stack things (push, pop, peek) as an addressing mode. 21:56:26 I thikn stack operations could be good for addressing mode 21:57:22 -!- oerjan has set topic: Leaping into the future, second by second | Where we decide just how much you can shoot someone, and their little dog too. | http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ | This is what the bfjoust hill will look like under the new scoring system: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=XEWnVMg8. 21:58:33 Oh, I'm not complaining, just that it seems funny. Though it also makes me wonder what "ADD PUSH, POP" etc. would do. I don't think it explicitly specifies evaluation order or when exactly the post-increment/pre-decrement are done. 21:59:01 Probably you have to pop first, and then push 21:59:38 As far as I can tell it should mean pop both operands and push the result, but I don't know 22:00:09 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaa 22:00:23 wait, i survived 22:00:39 `pastelogs naruto 22:00:47 http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/index.cgi/raw-file/tip/paste/paste.1376 22:01:11 fizzie, well I went for the safe approach and just unset the flag (and stopped ntp) 22:01:18 I will enable it again tomorrow I guess 22:02:01 but if the flag is set and your machine is still running, that means you're fine? 22:02:01 I'm guessing it would do the same as ADD PEEK, PEEK. But, you know, if it were a real hardware CPU, it might be very possible something unexpected happened, because they wouldn't expect two stack-affecting operands in the same instruction. 22:02:56 itidus21: doesn't seem to be a frequent subject here :P 22:03:08 wait, i survived <-- huh? 22:03:12 the pun? or what? 22:03:24 the leap second 22:03:29 ah 22:03:31 oh wait 22:03:31 well right 22:03:41 forgot about time zone 22:03:42 oerjan, UTC 22:03:45 right 22:03:57 oerjan, just run adjtimex and check if the flag is set 22:04:05 if it is, run it again as root to unset it 22:04:19 i'm not sure that's such a good idea on windows. 22:04:27 hah 22:04:34 oerjan, doubt windows is affected by it 22:05:01 Oh, I thought it was a general "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaa, a leap second", not related to the bug. 22:05:08 They can be pretty scary. 22:05:13 fizzie: it was 22:05:14 I am playing this computer game on X-BIT it says: THIS EVENT FEATURES 4 ROUNDS OF BOXING.. USING THE 10 POINT MUST SYSTEM OF ROUND SCORING. THE 3 KNOCKDOWN, TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT RULE IS IN EFFECT THERE WILL BE NO STANDING 8 COUNT AND THE BOXERS CAN BE SAVED BY THE BELL.. NOW, LET'S HAVE A GOOD CLEAN FIGHT! << Enter to Proceed >> 22:05:16 Right. 22:05:26 I do not completely understand what all of those things means 22:06:43 feb 18th 2012 i had an idea once which i have not discarded about having a computer as an ingame object akin to a potion, a sword, a key or a shield. "0x10c (stylized as 0x10c) is a sandbox-type game currently under development by Markus "Notch" Persson of Mojang. It was announced via Twitter by Notch on April 3, 2012." yeah! 22:07:06 They can be pretty scary. <-- really? 22:07:13 wussies 22:07:17 I actually got this idea (unconcious plagiarism) from someone asking the naruto comic artist if he would ever put computers in the naruto world, and he said something like, well maybe 8bit 22:07:26 I figured out some of it, such as: If you knock out your opponent for ten seconds before time up then you win instantly otherwise they do by score. But I do not understand how the score is figured out. 22:08:08 Vorpal: Well, a 61st second. It is kinda freaky. 22:08:14 hm true 22:08:41 Though other people do hold leap second parties. It takes all kinds. 22:08:50 parties? 22:09:02 It's a one-second party, as I understand it. 22:09:13 okay that is kind of awesome 22:09:15 Probably just time enough to go "wheeee!" 22:09:17 I just thing (baring crashes) it is a non-event. 22:09:24 how many shots can you take in 1 second 22:09:27 i shall not allow notch to be a better game designer than me 22:09:37 fizzie, I don't understand the point in going "wheee" in general 22:09:43 it is such a strange sound 22:10:02 kmc, automatic or semi-automatic? 22:10:13 hey man, nice shot 22:10:44 oh, you meant as in drinking 22:10:48 yes 22:10:49 I didn't even think of that XD 22:11:08 Vorpal's parties involve more gunfire than drinking, I think. 22:11:11 I do not understand how the score is figured out in this game. Do ropes affect the score? Does the score affected by if you knocked out your opponent temporarily? The only thing I understand is that whoever has more points wins, and if the score is equal then it is called a draw 22:11:19 fizzie, well I don't drink any alcohol 22:11:31 Do you shoot guns much? 22:11:47 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BorQ_ULcvss 22:12:18 fizzie, outside video games? I once tried an air gun many years ago. 22:12:21 other than that? never 22:13:01 Well, it's not *much* more gunfire than alcohol, then, but maybe a tiny little bit. 22:13:11 you beat me to a comment like that 22:14:54 hm, looking through video games I own on steam due to various bundles but never played I chanced upon cave story+, I heard it was good, should I play it? 22:15:36 They sell: Power $4400, Body $7200, Energy $1200, Morale $1600, Agility $2700, Strength $4200, Speed $2600, Instinct $3400 22:16:04 wow I own so many games on steam, most of them indie 22:16:28 fizzie, did you ever finish VVVVVV btw? 22:16:33 or was it Deewiant who played that? 22:16:52 I've played it through a couple of times. 22:16:55 Vorpal: well the people in #gamedev get tired of hearing my shit. but what i mean to ask is, how many % of the steam games you own have you actually played? 22:17:13 Deewiant, right, I don't have the required skill for it. 22:17:41 Do you know about boxing? Messages are displayed such as "BREAK!!" and "He has you on ropes!" what do they do? 22:17:50 zzo38: is that a text game? 22:18:03 itidus21, hm? I tried most at least for a bit (unless they were RTS) 22:18:27 Vorpal: so you would buy a game, discover it was RTS, then abandon it? 22:18:37 I've played it "through" as in storywise probably twice, and I think I did collect all the shiny trinkets once. 22:18:44 itidus21: It is game on X-BIT, so it is telnet 22:18:49 itidus21, eh I would read first before I bought it. The only reason I would have an RTS would be if it was part of a bundle 22:18:54 where I wanted some other games 22:18:57 so indie bundle instead 22:19:04 ok that helps 22:19:04 s/instead/indeed/ 22:19:21 it would seem pretty bizzare if you could part with cash for a game whose genre you don't know 22:19:31 itidus21, oh and I didn't even bother trying Amnesia :P 22:19:38 (it was part of the last humble bundle) 22:19:44 nor did I try Limbo 22:19:49 I don't like horror games 22:19:50 so yeah 22:19:58 would have wasted download times on those 22:20:45 I don't play horror either, but LIMBO is more of a puzzle platformer with a bit of a theme. 22:20:50 hm okay 22:20:52 (Also you die a lot.) 22:20:53 Well, goodnight 22:20:54 Did you like computer game I make? I do not charge any money, and they are all public domain (including source-codes), so if you do not like it you can change it or you can discard it and lot lose any money 22:20:58 itidus21, anyway some games (from bundles again) I played outside steam, on Linux for example, and I just registered the bundle redeem codes on steam as well 22:21:04 If you like it, then you can pay if you want, I suppose 22:21:16 fizzie, I saw that spider thingy in a video, seemed like horror to me 22:21:21 -!- Taneb has quit (Quit: Leaving). 22:21:43 hm cave story seems to have good reviews *hits install* 22:22:08 Cave Story is excellent, but maybe harder than VVVVVV. 22:22:08 -!- ais523 has quit. 22:22:10 fizzie, if you don't own Chtulhu Saves the World you should btw. Saw it was on Android now too 22:22:22 -!- ais523 has joined. 22:22:28 Deewiant, it is the timing I have problems with 22:22:43 I suck at any game that requires precise timing 22:22:53 such as games with combo-based combat 22:23:11 Did you try any of my computergame? 22:23:27 Deewiant, I can manage platforming just fine, as long as the timing doesn't have to be precise 22:23:36 zzo38, no 22:24:09 Then try it. I will not charge you any money to try it 22:24:26 and why should I try them? What is good about them? 22:24:58 Vorpal: Well, it's arguably a "horror game" in that it has an atmosphere similar to what I believe those have. And yeah, the spider, I think an arachnophobic person might have actual trouble with it. (Though it doesn't really last all *that* long; then it's more circular saws and the like.) Anyway, gameplay-wise it's a puzzle-platformer, I'd say. 22:25:14 fizzie, I /am/ somewhat arachnophobic 22:25:22 Some people have said they like these games. 22:25:26 Then you probably wouldn't like the spider appearances. 22:25:30 indeed 22:25:47 fizzie, I can manage all right with the minecraft ones, because they look so different from real ones, and are fairly easy to kill 22:25:54 they don't move like real ones 22:26:00 that is the big difference I guess 22:27:00 anyway speaking of awesome games, maybe I should play some more Avadon, I never got around to finishing that. It wasn't quite as good as the Avernum series (same company) IMO 22:27:14 I guess Avernum has nostalgic value to me as well 22:27:22 that of course helps a lot 22:27:24 "I bought this game with my friend who is an Arachniphobe and we had no idea that spiders were in this game. We bought it and started to play through. First spider scene, she's in tears and I'm really creeped out. What a great game!" (Youtube comment.) 22:27:35 (Oh, and I do have Cthulhu Saves the World.) 22:29:38 DOS game (QBASIC): http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/GAMES/cgacoll.zip cgacoll1.zip cgacoll2.zip GIVEAWAY.ZIP MUTCHNAM.ZIP 22:29:42 fizzie, right 22:29:47 fizzie, what do you think of it? 22:29:57 zzo38, too much work to get that working 22:30:21 needs to be easy to compile or run on 64-bit linux or 64-bit windows. 22:30:21 Windows game: xnazzyball.zip meskilb.zip DiskCatch2.zip 22:30:35 linux preferred atm 22:30:46 since I moved away from my desktop 22:30:52 not there any more 22:31:13 Source codes is available for all DOS game in QBASIC if you can get them to compile with a different compiler you may work them 22:31:17 Or, use a DOS emulator. 22:31:28 zzo38, too much work to use a DOS emulator 22:31:28 Vorpal: It was nice, and nicely retro, though I for some reason I can't discern stopped partway through (probably got sidetracked), and haven't continued yet, so I've only seen part of it. 22:31:30 I'm lazy 22:31:43 Try Windows game then, maybe that one works. 22:32:00 zzo38, I'm in a different room, and I don't feel inclined to go back to my office atm. 22:32:06 maybe later 22:32:12 I have no free (as in speech) compiler for Windows game but I have figured out the format somewhat 22:32:37 zzo38, there is gcc for windows... 22:32:53 also I have MSVC 2010 Ultimate on there 22:32:54 so meh 22:33:15 These games are not written in C, but if I have any in C or Haskell then of course they will work for any system. 22:33:26 Actually, I also made some MegaZeux games, and those will work on Windows and Linux. 22:33:27 zzo38, they won't work on android 22:33:40 hey maybe I should switch to chrome OS ;) 22:33:53 btw I haven't really seen Chrome OS used anywhere yet 22:33:56 who uses it? 22:34:01 MegaZeux game: /mzx1/ASCMZXTO/ascmzxto.zip 22:34:06 what is the target audience 22:34:17 zzo38, just download, extract and run? On which platform? 22:34:23 or does it need an engine installed? 22:34:26 again too much work 22:34:39 For MegaZeux game, you need to install MegaZeux but you can simply unzip the MegaZeux into a directory. 22:34:55 meh, I'm too lazy to mess with that atm 22:35:07 I have source and Windows binaries for my modification to MegaZeux, but that is also 32-bits. For Linux, including 64-bits, you can download the other MegaZeux 22:37:45 MegaZeux is Free software license under GNU GPL v2 or later version; the game file is public domain. 22:38:31 heh, according to steamcalculator.com my steam account is worth $724.33 USD 22:38:55 that is quite a bit 22:39:56 and I have 67 games 23:12:28 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:19:43 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Good night). 23:23:52 Vorpal: There is no target audience; it isn't for sale. 23:27:44 -!- derdon has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:28:10 -!- derdon has joined. 23:29:12 sadf 23:30:40 zzo38, did I ask for that? 23:31:26 Maybe 23:32:01 Can a NES/Famicom replay data be stored in MIDI format? 23:32:26 -!- derdon has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 23:45:59 `words --french 50 23:46:06 marc fore résenserisate tresoysen dahlin bùrgent kervossie cons romationestas laque véhickern nookment entinuen inson couve perialdarzière seamusère lassu boua pelisseur jlz chras élueus kôczi orbuscum 23:47:52 gadzeux