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I should totally set myself up with a GPS clock sometime. 03:38:09 I must be a weirdo: I actually care about having accurate time. 03:38:40 Also, everyone with an NTP server, please join the NTP pool. :-) http://www.pool.ntp.org/ 03:39:15 Sadly, my system is not publicly accessible. 03:39:25 Aaaand not much of an NTP server. 03:39:37 Though it is currently a stratum... 3? time source. 03:39:58 That should be fine for the pool. 03:42:15 Yup, definitely a stratum 3 source. 03:44:16 -!- aloril_ has quit (Read error: Operation timed out). 03:44:57 It amuses me that I own a time keeping device that would've been the envy of universities a few decades ago. 03:45:14 hehe 03:51:58 -!- evincar has joined. 03:59:02 -!- aloril_ has joined. 04:33:47 -!- zzo38 has joined. 05:48:44 -!- ogrom has joined. 06:40:34 -!- zzo38 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 06:42:45 -!- Sgeo__ has joined. 06:45:17 -!- evincar has left. 06:45:42 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 07:08:13 I've been thinking maybe I should hook my old Garmin to this box for timekeeping, because it hasn't really gotten any use lately, what with there being GPS in the phone too. 07:09:07 Go for it (as long as it has a PPS output). 07:13:46 It hasn't generally been very indoor-use-capable, though. But I suppose I could always try it out. 07:14:35 -!- ogrom has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 07:15:05 -!- ogrom has joined. 07:15:31 Surprisingly, my reception is fine 4–5 meters from the nearest window on the ground floor of a multiple-floor brick building. 07:24:26 -!- monqy has quit (Quit: hello). 07:36:06 -!- monqy has joined. 07:36:27 -!- kinoSi has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 07:36:53 -!- kinoSi has joined. 07:56:40 -!- ogrom has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 08:04:11 -!- ogrom has joined. 08:30:33 -!- kinoSi has quit (Quit: kill -INT 1). 08:33:51 -!- kinoSi has joined. 08:46:48 -!- monqy has quit (Quit: hello). 08:57:24 -!- Arc_Koen has joined. 09:23:40 -!- ion has quit (Quit: Operating system upgrade). 09:27:59 -!- ion has joined. 09:37:59 -!- carado has joined. 09:42:17 -!- ogrom has quit (Quit: Left). 11:22:36 -!- ion has quit (Quit: OS upgrade, act II). 11:27:23 -!- ion has joined. 11:31:06 -!- ion_ has joined. 11:32:54 -!- ion has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 11:32:55 -!- ion_ has changed nick to ion. 11:36:54 -!- kinoSi has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 11:37:22 -!- kinoSi has joined. 12:20:37 -!- xiaoding has joined. 12:27:57 -!- xiaoding has left. 13:01:50 -!- jiella has joined. 13:03:51 -!- ogrom has joined. 13:26:04 -!- atriq has joined. 13:28:50 -!- Vorpal has joined. 13:39:18 "WinRAR includes around a dozen standard filters that improve compression of several common inputs, but surprisingly also allows new filters to be defined at runtime by archives!" 13:43:35 RAR has VM 13:44:30 http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/10nh6s/fun_with_constrained_programming_the_winrar_vm/ 13:44:42 Oh, and the LoseThos guy is in that thread 13:45:15 It's not as if it's the only compression format that uses a VM 13:45:29 * Sgeo__ doesn't know much about compression formats 14:02:09 -!- ogrom has quit (Quit: Left). 14:24:41 -!- Taneb has joined. 14:25:08 -!- atriq has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 14:30:07 -!- Taneb has changed nick to atriq. 14:30:10 ... 14:31:59 -!- ogrom has joined. 14:35:13 -!- mig22 has joined. 15:24:53 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 15:25:04 help i'm trapped in england 15:31:26 -!- ais523 has joined. 15:32:02 -!- yorick has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 15:36:57 -!- kinoSi has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 15:37:24 -!- kinoSi has joined. 15:42:53 -!- jiella has left. 15:56:51 Argh when will the new Doctor Who be available 15:57:12 Also: Person decides that argument from authority is a good idea 15:57:21 it airs on sundays, doesn't it? 15:57:31 "but dont be picking apart that website, that guy has been doing computers and writing software for longer then youve been alive, no offense" 15:58:15 olsner: Nope, it airs today 15:58:19 19:20 BST 15:58:28 Will be on iplayer once it ends on TV 15:58:49 The episode is 45 minutes so it'll be around 20:05 BST 15:58:56 is that the bbc thing that only works from britain? 15:59:14 Yes 16:02:57 -!- oberon has joined. 16:03:21 -!- oberon has changed nick to Guest38437. 16:03:25 who cares, if you're not in britain you don't deserve to get to watch the bbc 16:03:30 you filthy foreigner 16:04:17 -!- Guest38437 has quit (Client Quit). 16:06:49 -!- commodore_ has joined. 16:07:18 -!- mig22 has quit (Quit: mig22). 16:08:44 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 16:09:59 -!- commodore_ has quit (Client Quit). 16:33:40 Time to reply to her 16:42:29 -!- atriq has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:04:01 -!- Nisstyre-laptop has quit (Quit: Leaving). 17:19:54 -!- Dovregub1en has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 17:32:10 -!- xiaoding has joined. 17:32:36 -!- xiaoding has left. 17:33:54 -!- atriq has joined. 17:51:30 I think I should learn to be more assertive. 17:51:53 Sgeo__, why? 17:52:00 Although I think saying "And, do you own this chat? If not, why should I be silent?" counts as assertive 17:53:14 Although I said "No offense." afterwards 18:04:34 atriq, I feel like I'm pandering to someone who believes that, because her good friend made something, that thing is the be-all and end-all. 18:05:08 And that no one else in the large Facebook group should look at anything else, and I shouldn't talk about alternatives in the group 18:05:18 Ooh, that's bad 18:05:32 I had a dream that I was Facebook friends with kmc 18:06:03 " if that is not good enough for you to us then please do your own thing and stop posting about it in this chat" 18:06:57 He was called Kenneth or Keagan (I can't quite remember) McConaugh (give or take spelling) 18:08:36 Sgeo__: so my gp got me to see psychologist who works in the same building. so the guy asks me whats the biggest thing you would like to change or fix or whatever (i forget exact words), and i said something similar to " I think I should learn to be more assertive." 18:09:13 whats my point? i understand where you're coming from 18:10:13 but, i am starting to think assertiveness is largely a self help fantasy 18:10:57 well after we talked for a while he recognized that i had anxiety problems 18:12:04 so what he wanted to do was teach me to make informed choices or something like that 18:12:06 blahhhhhh 18:13:33 I think she takes personal offense to even the slightest criticism of this thing 18:20:56 i am an extremely unassertive person. but i think the phrase is not as helpful as it purports to be 18:22:50 -!- atriq has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 18:32:45 http://assets.diylol.com/hfs/1f9/163/8ab/resized/socially-awkward-penguin-meme-generator-talk-to-girl-on-facebook-chat-they-start-typing-proceed-to-delete-everything-you-started-typing-until-they-send-3aee3a.jpg 18:32:48 -!- atriq has joined. 18:43:42 I do that all the time 18:43:55 (well I didn't click your link but the description seems pretty straightforward 18:44:14 Sometimes I'll Cut what I was going to say 18:44:21 To paste it back in after I reply 18:44:35 yes I do that on irc 18:44:59 but facebook had this warning when the other person was typing 18:54:27 Bluh 18:54:35 How does New York law define "resident"? 18:57:47 As in, resident of a county 19:01:13 As far as voting is concerned, at least, you "have the right to choose either one [of your multiple 'homes'] as their residence for voting purposes, as long as they have legitimate, significant and continuing attachments to the one they choose". 19:01:37 (I came across this bit in a blog just the other day.) 19:01:56 (For other purposes, I suppose the standard might well be different.) 19:03:53 I'm concerned about voting 19:04:17 * Sgeo__ isn't sure about "continuing" at this point 19:04:28 Also I write things I'm sometimes reasonably sure I'm not even going to say, and then down-arrow to leave those in the input buffer, unsaid. 19:04:38 Wait, what if the home is technically uninhabitable at this point in time? 19:04:49 "I haven't set foot in my parents' house for decades, but I feel attached to it" 19:05:25 I guess as long as a judge doesn't accuse you of treachery you're fine 19:18:52 -!- jiella has joined. 19:21:26 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 19:21:50 -!- Phantom_Hoover has changed nick to Guest2596. 19:25:15 -!- ogrom has quit (Quit: Left). 19:25:54 -!- Guest2596 has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 19:35:13 -!- oerjan has joined. 19:40:19 `addquote and all this time I thought we were talking about postmodern analysis of junk mail delivery methods and simulations of elephant breeding patterns 19:40:30 863) and all this time I thought we were talking about postmodern analysis of junk mail delivery methods and simulations of elephant breeding patterns 19:43:25 -!- Phantom has joined. 19:43:40 -!- Phantom has quit (Client Quit). 19:45:00 simulator alligator! 19:45:46 Vi har ingen elediller eller krokofanter, men vi har en grevling i taket! 19:46:10 -!- Phantom__Hoover has joined. 19:52:27 Phantom__Hoover, going back to the other day, is your name pronounced "Pheentome"? 19:52:37 it is not 19:53:01 also i am now in your 'eng' 'land' it is an odd place 19:53:08 Which bit? 19:53:15 my first thought was "aaaaaagh my eyes i should've brought shades" 19:53:17 coventry 19:53:25 A weird place indeed 19:53:32 What are you doing in Coventry? 19:53:46 being at university 19:53:51 Phantom__Hoover: oh that must have been the daystar! 19:53:53 i should probably get some shades 19:53:59 Get pointy anime one 19:54:00 s 19:54:24 no because someone might read either homestuck or the thing homestuck got that off and then they would be insufferabl 19:54:27 *insufferable 19:54:39 oerjan, do you have that in norway 19:55:20 sometimes i see it lurking near the horizon when there's a parting in the clouds, its wan light a chilling warning 19:55:21 in the summer, yes 19:55:27 or a warming warning 19:55:29 i guess 19:58:53 If you get confronted just say you got them because you thought they looked call 19:59:06 And then they say they want you to watch TTGL 19:59:11 To which you say "piss offQ" 19:59:15 With the Q 19:59:16 That's important 19:59:20 And totally not a typo 20:00:19 -!- Phantom__Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 20:02:08 Is it wrong to feel sad that someone who is a bit too easily offended on others' behalves defriended me? 20:03:01 yes 20:03:05 I mean no 20:03:21 though that probably depends on what you mean by "defriended" 20:03:26 Maybe! I don't know! 20:03:27 Aaaah! 20:03:33 Stop asking me these questions! 20:05:19 atriq: how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? 20:05:47 A woodchuck wouldn't chuck any wood because a woodchuck wouldn't chuck wood! 20:05:51 I had a good friend with whom I went hiking on many occasions... last time we started together... and at some point we split and got home separately. that was more than three months ago and he won't talk to me... HE EVEN REFUSED TO DRINK A BEER I OFFERED which is probably the silliest thing ever to refuse!! 20:06:17 And he's hanging out with all his teetotal friends 20:06:55 so I was thinking maybe I should wait till christmas and buy him a present or something 20:07:08 You could just buy him a present 20:07:20 Wrap it up nice 20:07:23 And when he asks why 20:07:28 Say it's because you miss him 20:07:52 weird thing is, I still see him every now and then at the local game of go club - he's someone who jokes a lot, and last time he made a lot of joke about the game I was in the middle of, so we laughed together, yet he still won't talk to me 20:09:14 (btw, thank you so much to OberoN, I kept trying to find what stack-based language I was thinking about all the time, and it turns out to be Ozone.) 20:09:34 brb 20:09:36 -!- atriq has quit (Quit: Leaving). 20:10:04 -!- zzo38 has joined. 20:19:07 -!- atriq has joined. 20:26:59 oerjan: a woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck would chuck wood, I guess 20:27:25 Anyway 20:27:33 * oerjan swats FireFly -----### 20:27:38 RIDICULOUS 20:27:46 Is it wrong to feel absolutely terrified because someone fancies you? 20:28:41 atriq: its actually surprisingly right 20:29:16 its one of those feelings normal people have 20:29:25 Oh, that's relieving 20:29:28 How do I make it stop 20:29:49 actually what the hell am i saying.. is the terror due to a lack of reciprocal feelings? 20:29:59 Yes 20:30:04 And no clue how to proceed 20:30:40 it's ok just find a good place to hide the body 20:32:45 atriq: i think that... my brain wants to think about legend of zelda.. but... 20:32:58 it's likely that she will get over you 20:33:11 she won't be as hurt by not having you as you anticipate 20:33:44 ahh so i say.. but in another chatroom i am in is a guy terrified by a female stalker 20:34:12 Is he my future self? 20:35:29 this guy talking to some random female who joined chatroom and says "Well, as long as this isn't karissa in disguise." 20:36:11 but its not so much paranoia because she does indeed go there looking for him 20:38:55 no woman has ever truely fancied me. i don't know what it's like 20:40:47 Imagine a female, English Gregor who is really creepy 20:40:58 And a few years younger 20:43:00 ...does this include the fashion sense? 20:43:12 Only to the extent of hats 20:43:41 I have not seen her wearing objects similar to the PANTS OF NARCISSUS 20:44:44 i'd say your best option is to just do nothing... and curse your brain for doing this to you 20:45:39 -!- augur_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:46:06 -!- augur has joined. 20:47:14 -!- Phantom__Hoover has joined. 20:47:16 -!- Phantom__Hoover has quit (Client Quit). 20:47:23 -!- Phantom__Hoover has joined. 20:48:07 Phantom__Hoover, advise! 20:48:26 about what 20:48:33 This! 20:48:37 Without reading the logs! 20:48:41 Just advise! 20:49:00 Blindly and naively! 20:49:17 "Only the most ignorant may be truly wise." 20:49:24 sry i read logs 20:50:10 hmm 20:50:10 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 20:50:13 ok just think 20:50:18 'if gregor fancied me' 20:50:24 'what would scare him off' 20:50:30 Hmm 20:50:35 Gregor, any tips for atriq? 20:50:42 This reminds me of a quote 20:50:42 Do you think this is good ideas? http://wiki.nesdev.com/w/index.php?title=User:Zzo38/DotFami&curid=818&diff=4701&oldid=4608 20:50:49 `quote fall in love 20:50:53 604) Dammit, Gregor, this is not the time to fall in love \ 625) 678) Dammit, Gregor, this is not the time to fall in love 187) Gregor: You should never have got her pregnant. what whaaaaaaaaaaaat 20:51:22 ok 20:51:34 tell her you should never have got her pregnant 20:51:53 Something tells me that may not work 20:52:10 you must seed the seeds of doubt 20:52:39 did i get her pregnant? did i not? who am i anyway? the pronouns of this situation are so ambiguous! 20:52:47 who do i fancy anyway? i think it's gregor 20:53:00 atriq: ok i have a theory 20:53:07 oh no 20:53:10 she flies to purdue, gets eaten by its giant mutant poultry, everyone else lives happily ever after 20:54:33 Phantom__Hoover: is that the "chicken out" solution? 20:54:40 yes 20:54:41 yes it is 20:54:52 in seinfeld, george tried various attempts to escape susan 20:55:33 wow i'm getting adverts on gmail for greenwich college 20:56:14 itidus21: http://lesswrong.com/lw/k9/the_logical_fallacy_of_generalization_from/ 20:56:21 I think we're all missing the point 20:56:27 seemed relevant 20:56:32 I have a remote control helicopter 20:57:25 And 3D glasses 20:57:36 no atriq 20:57:45 she'll think you're stalking her and feel flattered 20:57:47 thanks oerjan 20:57:49 -!- Sgeo__ has quit (Quit: Leaving). 21:00:08 -!- TodPunk has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 21:00:24 -!- TodPunk has joined. 21:02:58 atriq: its almost impossible to end up in a relationship with a woman without actually wanting it. so your actual fears are irrational 21:04:03 hmmm are you sure of that? 21:04:10 what about if your parents forced you to marry her 21:04:19 oh humm 21:04:36 I'm not familiar with that kind of situation but I'm assuming you would have to get in some sort of relationship with her 21:04:59 yeah that would suck 21:05:30 or what if she's blackmailing you 21:06:06 OR WHAT IF YOU CAN'T ESCAPE BECAUSE THE FLOOR IS LAVA 21:06:44 hmmmmm.... ok ok .. logically it is possible to be forced into a relationship with a woman without wanting it 21:07:18 that's not even unlikely - she could be your colleague 21:07:48 well I don't know how close you need to be to be called "in a relationship", but if you have to spend 8 hours a day working with her... 21:07:48 what, and you're vulcanologists 21:08:30 Phantom__Hoover: problem is, she's probably not aware the floor is lava, so it'd be very hard for you to escape but very easy for her to follow you 21:08:50 pretty shitty vulcanologist then 21:09:31 and I ask you, WHO would want to be in a relationship with a girl who refuses to acknowledge that the floor is lava?? 21:10:49 hey it'll be a short relationship, anyway 21:10:56 not all of us demand vulcanology in a partner 21:12:13 -!- Toni_Funchal has joined. 21:12:18 hello 21:12:37 is there someone to talk? 21:12:54 `welcome Toni_Funchal 21:12:57 Toni_Funchal: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: http://esolangs.org/wiki/Main_Page. (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on irc.dal.net.) 21:13:03 -!- Toni_Funchal has left. 21:13:08 hum 21:15:22 kmc: http://blog.cmpxchg8b.com/2012/09/fun-with-constrained-programming.html 21:15:24 -!- augur has joined. 21:20:44 isn't there something called "constraint programming"? "constrained programming" sounds more like an oulipo thing 21:21:04 (like making palindrome programs) 21:21:08 -!- monqy has joined. 21:21:54 oerjan: Toni_Fuchal could have soon become an esolang enthusiast and prove eodermdrome tc within two monthes 21:22:15 but no you had to be 0.1 second too late on the `welcome command! 21:22:19 i already proved eodermdrome tc, thank you very much 21:22:24 oh 21:22:39 well then who needs Toni_Fuchal 21:23:16 now we just need someone to implement it so the proof can be tested 21:23:33 (btw, I knew that! I just momentarily forgot it!) 21:23:52 suuuuure 21:24:32 i was going to write something but the housemate started coughing 21:24:46 I swear, that "A version including ascii drawing of relevant subgraphs" sentence sounds very very familiar 21:25:38 perhaps you saw it last time you read the article 21:25:44 Arc_Koen, now accusing me of plagiarism! 21:26:15 am not! please believe what Phantom__Hoover says 21:26:59 always believe what Phantom__Hoover says 21:27:00 give in 21:27:29 i'm sorry, but i cannot trust a known hatheist 21:27:42 shachaf: nice 21:28:16 oerjan, you can't prove a damn thing! 21:28:28 oerjan: what is hatheist? 21:28:41 ah, the hatheist 21:28:49 my greatest work... never to be 21:29:42 oerjan: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Hatheist lists two kinds of hatheists 21:30:33 nortti: this refers to neither, although it may be a subset of both 21:30:45 ok 21:31:42 the scene: it is a warm summer's day in scotland, although one obscured by cloud and the fact that it is september 21:32:05 the pope is on a tour of the uk, and is passing through edinburgh for some reason 21:32:42 a moment of gregorian fancy siezes me and i can think only of his hat, and how i long to have it for my own 21:32:49 so begins and ends operation hatheist 21:33:42 had it gone according to plan i would have at least two pope hats in my possession, along with finally getting excommunicated from the church 21:33:54 `addquote the scene: it is a warm summer's day in scotland, although one obscured by cloud and the fact that it is september 21:33:57 864) the scene: it is a warm summer's day in scotland, although one obscured by cloud and the fact that it is september 21:34:00 oops 21:34:02 `revert 21:34:05 Done. 21:34:15 `addquote the scene: it is a warm summer's day in scotland, although one obscured by cloud and the fact that it is september 21:34:18 864) the scene: it is a warm summer's day in scotland, although one obscured by cloud and the fact that it is september 21:37:31 I was going to say I can't be excommunicated but then I remembered I can be excommunicated 21:41:26 :( 21:43:14 -!- ais523 has quit. 21:43:27 with latae sententiae, you already may be! 21:45:04 "a person who uses physical force against the Pope;" 21:48:03 -!- Sgeo has joined. 21:52:17 atriq: are you the object of gregorian fancy? 21:52:44 I'm the object of the alternate universe gregorian fancy 21:53:03 the gregor of hexham 22:05:23 someone at #jollamobile got a great idea. build a bomb shelter out of nokia 3310s 22:05:47 -!- augur has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 22:06:08 -!- augur has joined. 22:12:00 I had a 3110 a long time, and was therefore envious of friends with 5110s or 6110s: they had Snake (or whatever it was called), and infrared. 22:12:30 -!- carado_ has joined. 22:16:32 -!- carado has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:16:33 -!- carado_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:16:50 -!- carado has joined. 22:27:43 fizzie, i remember when my parents had 3110s 22:28:42 I use 3110 currently 22:29:07 my dad always called it a noikia no matter how many times i corrected him 22:29:14 :P 22:29:41 I should build a phone and label it NOIKIA 22:30:31 they upgraded to something new but i don't seem to be able to find it 22:30:34 Sounds like protesting against affordable furniture 22:30:40 Except that would be NOIKEA 22:30:55 it didn't have an arial and it had an ir thing on the top 22:31:36 actually come to think of it they mustn't've had 3110s because i distinctly remember playing snake on those and being like "omg this is the next generation" when i played snake on their new phones 22:31:46 * Arc_Koen adds "build my own phone" to the list of things to do at some point in his life 22:31:53 nvxvba forang! 22:32:25 Arc_Koen: how long is that list? 22:33:01 I think it is very long, but I have never put it on paper and I can never remember more than three items at a time so one could say it is never longer than three items 22:33:18 however I do recall that it involves a lot of building stuff 22:33:23 i remember playing snake on my dad's black and white motorola "flip" phone way back when 22:33:38 why "flip"? 22:33:45 * itidus21 adds "dispose of to-do list before everything on it has been done" to his to-do list 22:33:48 i remember my first and current until yesterday phone being one of those 22:33:55 i was awestruck by it when i got it too 22:34:02 although i was disappointed at the lack of snake 22:34:10 itidus21: but then if you do complete it a paradox will happen!! 22:34:23 because it didn't fold in half the microphone flipped down in a thin plastic thing that came only halfway up it, and the rest was in the main body of the phone 22:34:24 anyway, bye 22:34:38 -!- Arc_Koen has quit (Quit: that's dr. turing to you, punk). 22:36:44 One thing I wanted to do some day is make up a Famicom hardware clone with 60-pins, Famicom expansion port, NES controller ports, with an extra pin on second port (detached from the others so that you can connect devices that don't have it) used for microphone, and internal ROM which is activated when no cartridge is inserted. 22:38:09 And then it come with: player 1 controller, player 2 controller (including microphone and SELECT and START button), keyboard, 72-to-60 adapter, manual for programming it, and a cartridge to program with your own software to test it. 22:38:39 I'd buy that 22:39:17 one day i will (not) build a mechanical game of life cell and waste away staring at its beauty 22:39:42 zzo38: so you can play famicom with new controllers? 22:39:57 *nes 22:40:15 I would buy that too. So, if I ever make that, I wil tell you, so that you can buy it too. 22:40:39 Phantom__Hoover: how is mechanical game of life created? 22:40:57 idk, cogs and stuff 22:41:22 quintopia: One reason for having this is so that you can replace the controllers; the protocol is the same except the microphone (which is why I want to add an extra pin to the second port). 22:41:46 electromechanical would be pretty easy but completely mechanical seems pretty hard 22:42:12 a watchmaker could do it 22:42:44 The microphone is read on the first port even though it is on the second controller, the extra pin on the second port is actually connected internally to the first register. 22:52:27 ugh 22:52:32 this proof involves sets of sets of sets 22:55:39 pretty tame 22:56:08 Can a set contain itself? 23:01:13 the null set contains itself 23:01:40 atriq: no 23:01:43 well 23:01:45 atriq: thankfully 23:01:45 not really 23:02:06 I am proving that every infinite subset has two disjoint subsets that are equinumerous to the original set 23:02:10 but the null set is the flattening of the set containing the null set 23:03:06 could we not define a set that contains only one set which is itself? 23:05:18 "Zermelo-Frankel set theory does not allow such sets due to the Axiom of Foundation/Regularity. There are non well-founded set theories, which typically replace the Axiom of Foundation with some statement that implies the negation of foundation. The Anti-Foundation Axiom comes to mind. 23:05:27 Goodnight! 23:05:28 Perhaps the simplest example of a non well-founded set is [the thing i just described]" 23:05:30 -!- atriq has quit (Quit: Leaving). 23:07:14 -!- carado has quit (Quit: Leaving). 23:30:00 @tell atriq Can a set contain itself? <-- NO FAIR ASKING SUCH QUESTIONS JUST BEFOR QUITTING. Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axiom_of_regularity 23:30:01 Consider it noted. 23:30:16 @tell atriq *+E 23:30:16 Consider it noted. 23:32:22 I am proving that every infinite subset has two disjoint subsets that are equinumerous to the original set <-- how does that involve sets of sets of sets? 23:37:21 -!- kinoSi has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:37:48 -!- kinoSi has joined. 23:45:25 -!- evincar has joined. 23:45:37 eek, the evil car is back 23:45:40 In ZFC, no set contains itself. You can create a "definition" of such a set, but your "definition" won't actually define anything. 23:46:43 @tell atriq Also, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-well-founded_set_theory 23:46:43 Consider it noted. 23:53:13 lambdabot: > let k = 15 ; mns :: [[Int]] ; mns = [ [ abs (complement (m .&. n)) | m <- [0..k] ] | n <- [0..k] ] in intercalate "\n" $ map (concat . map (\n -> if 1 == n then "X" else " ")) mns 23:53:21 whoops :D 23:53:26 oerjan: The suggested method, which I am using, involves breaking the set into infinite countable subsets, with Zorn's lemma. Thus I am working on the collection of all sets of countable subsets of X. 23:53:27 > let k = 15 ; mns :: [[Int]] ; mns = [ [ abs (complement (m .&. n)) | m <- [0..k] ] | n <- [0..k] ] in intercalate "\n" $ map (concat . map (\n -> if 1 == n then "X" else " ")) mns 23:53:29 "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\nX X X X X X X X \nXX XX XX XX \nX X X X \nXX... 23:53:32 noooo 23:53:38 > let k = 15 ; mns :: [[Int]] ; mns = [ [ abs (complement (m .&. n)) | m <- [0..k] ] | n <- [0..k] ] in text $ intercalate "\n" $ map (concat . map (\n -> if 1 == n then "X" else " ")) mns 23:53:40 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 23:53:40 X X X X X X X X 23:53:41 XX XX XX XX 23:53:41 X X X X 23:53:41 XXX... 23:54:04 Sierpinski triangle :D 23:54:07 Do one with /\ 23:54:24 with what 23:55:21 > let k = 15 ; mns :: [[Int]] ; mns = [ [ abs (complement (m .&. n)) | m <- [0..k] ] | n <- [0..k] ] in text . reverse $ intercalate "\n" $ map (concat . map (\n -> if 1 == n then "X" else " ")) mns 23:55:23 X 23:55:23 XX 23:55:23 X X 23:55:23 XXXX 23:55:23 ... 23:57:16 isnt it cool tho? 23:57:35 its just nand of NxN 23:58:16 > let k = 15 ; mns :: [[Int]] ; mns = [ [ abs (complement (m .&. n)) | m <- [0..k] ] | n <- [0..k] ] in text . reverse . unlines $ map (map (" X" !!)) mns 23:58:18 *Exception: Prelude.(!!): index too large 23:58:23 oops 23:58:57 :t complement 23:58:58 forall a. (Bits a) => a -> a 23:59:38 why are there indices other than 0 and 1 in there...