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02:17:15 sure why not 02:17:29 It would be a very functional language in a mainstream IDE 02:17:43 (That is more of a reason why than a reason why not) 02:18:18 Also, Idris type providers took the idea from F# apparently, and it seems like an interesting (and good) idea 02:18:25 i don't know what "very functional language" means but a few years ago I would have enjoyed arguing about it at length 02:18:41 Well, more 'functional' than most mainstream languages? 02:18:54 (Also ripe for arguing about) 02:19:16 I don't intend to actually state any opinions suggestive of what I think about F#, at least before I start to learn it 02:19:32 picturing your opinion posing in lingerie 02:27:05 Massiva - MIDI sequencer for Windows 95/98 02:28:29 jsut gonna picture everything sgeo refers to in lingerie from nwo on 02:28:50 Anti-lingerie 02:35:01 what a spectacular annihilation 02:37:41 -!- augur has joined. 02:41:49 -!- augur_ has joined. 02:41:59 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:50:15 -!- tertu has joined. 02:53:58 -!- tertu_ has joined. 02:54:18 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:56:40 -!- tromp has joined. 02:59:02 very functional 02:59:05 much ide 03:07:38 wow 03:18:58 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 04:22:37 -!- tertu_ has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 04:33:57 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:34:32 -!- tromp has joined. 04:38:59 zsh: /home/ion/.local/share/Steam/SteamApps/common/Portal 2/portal2.sh: bad interpreter: /bin/bash^M: no such file or directory 04:39:14 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 04:40:36 lol 04:43:05 `coins 04:43:08 sumamerlancoin q-balcoin fobberwacoin suxeracoin cutcoin headeltapcoin hexcoin xsmickringcoin rocerecoin flipcoin jgovtocoin amaccicoin gillmarcoin lazzlatlniancoin fubftrcoin flvcoin condicoin louxcoin quangcoin fruhrberwancoin 04:44:17 -!- tertu has joined. 04:47:55 -!- chaiomanot_ has quit (Quit: Leaving). 04:48:39 `coins 04:48:41 befucoin buccoin nybocoin unbrcoin ted!coin tomiacoin patsrecoin rodyscriptcoin orocoin bencerecoin udainloncoin boobbycoin bawlecoin barburingcoin isoroupcoin snaiacoin hollengraphthisesocoin doflorumcoin cheffolksworkcoin birdetrcoin 04:54:29 -!- nisstyre has quit (Quit: WeeChat 0.4.3). 04:54:56 -!- password2 has joined. 04:59:03 -!- oerjan has joined. 05:03:13 Switching from the standard Portal 2 (Beta) to the Portal 2 (Beta) [beta] helped. 05:06:46 -!- tromp has joined. 05:11:29 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:11:33 o_O 05:12:29 ion: is it a neutrinoless double beta 05:13:45 kmc: you much of a gpg user? 05:13:52 nope 05:14:13 "he asked if I was a PGP user but I heard 'PCP user'" 05:14:29 lol 05:18:14 is there any software for breaking old ciphers? like substitution and vignere and shit, nothing you'd use nowadays? or does everyone just write their own 05:19:41 maybe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrypTool 05:20:22 dunno if that's what i want but it looks neat. 05:20:23 somebody in ##crypto was claming that CrypTool could distinguish an AES-CTR ciphertext from randomness without knowing the key 05:20:26 lol 05:20:55 crypto attracts more than its share of crackpots 05:25:17 basically i have a ciphertext corpus of probably-a-substitution-cipher and i'm wondering if i should just break it myself, or write a program to break it for me 05:30:20 etaoin shrdlu 05:30:43 http://i.imgur.com/pvFCifh.png astronomy is weird 05:30:47 astrology rather 05:31:07 zzo38ology 05:33:55 * oerjan learns from that that the southern cross isn't actually the constellation containing the south pole 05:36:21 also, except for the "family" part which looks suspect, i suspect most of that is astronomy. 05:40:33 well, bayer and la caille are astronomical, and the zodiac would be historical, but the rest i've never heard about. 05:41:27 as divisions of the sky, that is. 05:42:05 somehow that chart reminds me of http://www.obsidianfields.com/lj/nonmonogamy2.5.1.gif 05:42:30 ion: What, is Portal 2 now in LinuxSteam also? 05:43:15 (http://sprunge.us/CWhL also looks suspicious.) 05:44:13 is it cheating to temporarily fall in love on purpose in an open relation ship if you have a just-sex rule 05:44:32 just wondering because there is no intersection between cheating and open relationship 05:45:33 "fall in love on purpose" is a weird concept 05:48:10 -!- Slereah has joined. 05:54:34 i don't vouch for the accuracy or usefulness of that chart, I just think it's amusing 05:55:00 it is definitely possible to cheat in an open relationship 06:04:21 the astronomical chart definitely is less confusing 06:04:28 (and less overlapping) 06:06:57 fizzie: yeah 06:39:21 -!- Slereah__ has joined. 06:39:25 -!- Slereah has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 06:45:39 -!- Slereah has joined. 06:47:31 -!- Slereah has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 06:47:37 -!- Slereah__ has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 07:04:46 oklopol, if you fall in love with another person , you may have never been in love with the first person 07:05:47 it's still cheating if you don't love your partner 07:05:57 at least according to my definition 07:06:56 i would say that "cheating" just means breaking the agreed-to rules, whatever they may be 07:07:12 precisely 07:07:42 well okay if we agree on that, then i guess my original question is pretty stupid 07:07:48 but I also think "would this upset my partner" is at least as important as "does this meet the definition of cheating" 07:08:45 yeah i usually check whether the feeling my partner will get meets the definition of upset before doing anything 07:09:44 password2: may have, sure, but it is also possible to truly love more than one person 07:10:42 i,i affine love 07:12:11 Sounds like a song title. 07:13:05 hmm, what's that i,i thing again? 07:13:12 it means "i have no point, I just like saying" 07:13:28 "The grave's affine and private place, / But none, I think, do there embrace." 07:15:52 probably 07:19:58 when a couple has two children nobody is like "well that means you didn't *really* love the first one" 07:20:02 idk, maybe some people do think that way 07:20:53 -!- FreeFull has quit. 07:23:06 maybe you love each of them half as much as a result 07:23:54 that seems pretty ridiculous though 07:23:58 and the more incoming love you have the more you have to distribute 07:24:01 LoveRank 07:24:05 :D 07:27:14 * kmc goes back to thinking about what the eigenvalues of the hookup graph represent. and anonymizing multi-party protocols for computing said graph 07:27:27 #esoteric - applying linear algebra to feelings since [insert ridiculous year]. 07:27:35 minding the gap since 1996 07:27:56 I think that applying linear algebra to feelings is big business now 07:28:12 i should learn linear algebra 07:28:16 also feelings 07:28:19 you should read Nielsen and Chuang 07:28:33 "LOST: Our B&K 4153 artificial ear is missing black circular plate, --" 07:28:42 normally i would put that in my file of things to maybe read 07:28:53 fizzie: wow, that's an actual thing 07:28:59 https://www.dropbox.com/s/aww14dg5sis59z2/bk4153.png 07:28:59 but that file is on a disembodied hard drive 07:29:11 I wish i had a binaural microphone thing. 07:29:25 fizzie: the one on the right is labeled in Comic Sans?? 07:29:51 kmc: It's apparently a photo of the actual unit they have, the one that's missing the black circular plate. 07:29:59 I don't know how one loses something like that, though. 07:30:03 it seems to be missing a foot pad too 07:30:12 "#Huawei Rotating CEO announced FusionSphere" 07:30:26 apparently Huawei have 3 rotating CEOs in addition to the usual, stationary CEO 07:30:42 One for each axis 07:30:46 olsner: I see they've fixed it with utmost professionalism. 07:31:31 it looks expensive too, I don't think it's been treated with the appropriate respect 07:31:43 hehe "stuff some paper under it" 07:31:47 looks like tissue even 07:32:55 Couldn't find a price with a quick search, there's just a "request a quote" button at the B&K page. 07:33:01 That is usually code for expensive, though. 07:33:45 yes 07:33:49 if you have to ask, it's too much 07:34:02 I’m sure all the companies have done the math, but it’s unintuitive to me that they’ll maximize sales by hiding their prices. 07:34:31 sometimes it's about selling you ``custom'' ``solutions'' that happen to cost exactly as much as they think you're willing to pay 07:34:45 that's why all enterprise software is "customized" despite this being a massive pain for everyone 07:36:50 Apparently these days you can also buy ones that look... well, like this: http://www.gras.dk/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/500x500/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/4/3/43ag_web.jpg 07:37:39 haha 07:42:24 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:51:50 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 08:09:52 if anyone here has access to a really badass PC (more than 32 simultaneous CPU threads) tromp_ may need your help https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=485170.0 08:10:47 also http://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1ytrld/help_wanted_testing_new_proofofwork/ 08:12:25 why is every parallel thing i see about fucking bitcoin ;_; 08:12:26 htkallas@hippu3:~> cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'processor' | wc -l 08:12:26 32 08:12:35 Sadly, it's not for playing around with. 08:12:50 Also load average: 13.10, 12.88, 12.29 it's kind of busy at all times. 08:12:51 note, that is _strictly_ more than 32. 08:12:54 Oh. 08:13:39 Bike: he is actually trying to test if his new scheme is _immune_ to easy parallelization. 08:13:59 yeah yeah 08:14:09 it's intended to be bound by memory latency, rather than cpu speed 08:14:18 *bounded 08:15:39 also, i guess this means he wants those > 32 threads on a single chip 08:15:46 why would you intend that, out of curiosity 08:16:13 oerjan: "The largest machine I have access to has 32 threads (dual 8 core hyperthreaded)" -- that sounds like two chips to me. 08:16:37 fizzie: ok maybe single motherboard, whatever (I AM NOT GOOD AT HARDWARE) 08:16:51 (hippu3 is 4*8 cores, apparently without hyperthreading.) 08:17:32 hippu1 and hippu2 would be 8*4 cores both, and hippu4 is identical to hippu3. So they all go up to 32 only. 08:17:42 oerjan: do you just mean they should share ram...? 08:17:43 Bike: he wants "normal" computer hardware to be competitive at mining 08:17:50 Bike: perhaps. 08:18:09 a nice goal and all, but i would think the love of money destroys any hope of that. 08:19:07 Bike: well the idea is to have something that you _cannot_ make enormously more efficient with custom chips 08:19:19 yeah, i get that. 08:19:25 (i.e. asics, which afaiu have completely taken over bitcoin mining) 08:19:44 i just think somebody motivated by money will probably break it. vague prediction, i know. 08:19:52 maybe they'll get custom ram to get less latency, lol 08:20:33 Bike: well i recall tromp saying to the effect that if someone manages to design less latency ram, everyone wins anyway 08:20:54 yeah, and if we get better parallelization from bitcoin everyone wins anyway too, i suppose 08:23:18 and also, i think coin mining is not profitable enough to pay for doing fundamental hardware research... 08:24:30 god, i hope so 08:24:48 but it apparently is profitable enough for people to make asics?? 08:28:08 yeah but that's not necessarily true invention, i think i read something like that they get their increased efficiency by being all cpu and no memory... which means tromp's scheme would totally crush them. 08:28:31 (he may have been the one who said it, or it was in one of his discussions) 08:29:19 anyway -> 08:30:46 oerjan: it's not invention, i just mean asics are pretty damn expensive as i understand 08:47:43 `coins 08:47:45 subsercoin fluebuacoin pistcoin vowelscoin tweeacoin twentcoin hungcoin qakacoin recucoin doncoin thuecoin unracoin orocoin dupcoin quing-bookcoin schecoin ortecoin parcecoin retacoin domcoin 08:48:07 +1 for vowelcoin 08:48:24 also, domcoin for bdsm sites 08:48:29 thue-morsecoin 08:50:57 -!- conehead has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.). 09:00:05 -!- atslash has joined. 09:27:32 -!- impomatic has left. 09:56:48 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 10:05:10 You can buy the full version of WinRAR with unracoin. 10:12:10 -!- Frooxius has joined. 10:24:17 whats with the coin lists ? 10:25:08 they rule. 10:26:12 password2: It’s important to know about all the new cryptocoins so we can invest in them. 10:26:28 ah 10:27:09 so you have a bot that looks for wors containing coin ? 10:27:21 `run cat bin/coins 10:27:21 words ${1---eng-1M --esolangs 20} | sed -re 's/( |$)/coin\1/g' 10:27:46 kay 10:27:52 so bash magic 10:28:07 `words 10:28:09 stiz 10:28:15 `words 20 10:28:17 deponscenc niorum guilizier gounde masastii hor hyth chrif lan oife cobdelby behoo hassaling murmed nondani giadamaby sna trim theed berton 10:29:44 `words --finnish 10 10:29:45 norma humallansa ankohteväksen käyvinansa vikseen hoiltasi lauksistänsä arkoitumasta siden fysisään 10:29:56 words 100000 11:00:59 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 11:23:28 -!- boily has joined. 11:27:35 -!- yorick has joined. 11:31:29 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 241 seconds). 12:05:48 -!- boily has quit (Quit: Poulet!). 12:06:45 Man, that snarxiv game -- http://snarxiv.org/vs-arxiv/ -- is quite hard. 12:07:41 For a non-physicist, anyway. 12:14:51 -!- ais523 has joined. 12:17:27 ``echo $LANG 12:17:28 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: `echo: not found 12:17:37 `sh -c "echo $LANG" 12:17:38 sh: 0: Illegal option - 12:17:42 `` sh -c "echo $LANG" 12:17:43 en_NZ.UTF-8 12:17:59 I think I've found the explanation; apparently some Ubuntu VMs have en_NZ installed but not en_US 12:18:07 in their default config 12:28:24 the explanation is gregor set it to that 12:35:13 Today I'm going to enter an arduino competition that I do not really know much about 12:39:26 Taneb: was your esolang creation event already 12:39:42 oklopol, yeah 12:39:50 I didn't think it went well but the audience enjoyed it 12:40:28 can i see an example program 12:42:37 elliott: I mean, why he choe that setting 12:42:53 *chose 12:44:07 ais523: he chose it to amuse himself 12:44:12 it was unset or something before 12:44:21 how does `words work 12:44:40 markov chain, I think, the same way as fungot 12:44:40 ais523: playing mmorpgs again? :p. ugh i need to look at 12:44:51 those are pretty good except for the horrible lack of vowel harmony 12:45:15 i guess a markov chain 12:45:52 `quote markov assumption 12:45:52 No output. 12:45:55 hh 12:45:58 *huh 12:46:02 `pastlog Markov assumption 0 12:46:33 ​/hackenv/bin/pastlog: 2: cd: can't cd to /var/irclogs/_esoteric \ ls: cannot access ????-??-??.txt: No such file or directory 12:46:41 oh. 12:47:35 If I don't misremember, it's character trigrams. 12:47:58 So very close to fungot indeed, except with characters instead of words, and a fixed context size. 12:47:58 fizzie: that's how all the various variations on which link exactly is weak). i'm tempted to participate in cycling through finland every year, but at some point back in 2.4.x. 12:49:12 * ais523 imagines fungot cycling through Finland 12:49:12 ais523: if ( ( if ( move) ( mark 1 300) doesn't seem to define any s-expression based language and turning it into a string 12:49:26 I can't really imagine what fungot looks like in person, so my mental image just has a bike zooming along by itself 12:49:27 ais523: this will actually be more like doctors learning 100 year old techniques to see what advice you get. 12:50:46 I think I used fungot's Perl babble generator to make up words at one point, by just interspersing in spaces before training, and tr -d ' ' after output. 12:50:47 fizzie: check the ,in command does. 12:52:15 -!- Speed`` has changed nick to Speed`. 12:55:56 -!- tertu has joined. 13:22:35 -- HTML5 spec at w3.org. 13:23:22 Hah, brilliant. 13:30:11 what would be great would be if Hixie added the -x- suffix to languages just for that purpose 13:33:08 -!- tromp has joined. 13:38:10 ais523: -x- is standard, afaik. 13:38:27 elliott: yeah, I'm wondering if hixie added it to the standard specifically for that purpose 13:38:54 the HTML standard does not control language codes 13:42:01 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:42:35 -!- tromp has joined. 13:46:38 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:52:58 -!- impomatic has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:05:59 -!- itsy has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 14:31:28 UK spy agency intercepted webcam images of millions of Yahoo users http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/27/gchq-nsa-webcam-images-internet-yahoo 14:43:28 -!- Slereah has joined. 14:46:49 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:50:03 [[ The document estimates that between 3% and 11% of the Yahoo webcam imagery harvested by GCHQ contains "undesirable nudity". ]] 14:50:11 As opposed to all the desirable nudity. 14:52:24 -!- Slereah__ has joined. 14:53:05 -!- Slereah__ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 14:53:26 -!- Slereah__ has joined. 14:55:13 -!- Slereah has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 15:13:55 -!- Slereah has joined. 15:15:20 -!- newsham_ has joined. 15:16:21 -!- callforjudgement has joined. 15:20:58 -!- Slereah has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 15:21:44 -!- Slereah__ has quit (*.net *.split). 15:21:45 -!- ais523 has quit (*.net *.split). 15:21:49 -!- lambdabot has quit (*.net *.split). 15:21:49 -!- newsham has quit (*.net *.split). 15:22:09 -!- callforjudgement has changed nick to ais523. 15:26:24 -!- lambdabot has joined. 15:29:59 -!- password2 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 15:36:05 hmm 15:37:51 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 15:51:29 -!- nooodl has joined. 15:58:39 -!- chaiomanot has joined. 15:59:55 ion: well, if you collect the whole haystack, you're bound to also collect some muck, mold and other undesirables. 16:02:36 -!- password2 has joined. 16:03:10 -!- impomatic has joined. 16:08:33 -!- password2 has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 16:20:23 -!- password2 has joined. 16:31:21 on what day do we celebrate the feast of Saint Fungot? 16:31:31 fungot: do you know? 16:31:31 kmc: it's on the talk page discusses them, 16:44:36 does fungot even have a wiki article? 16:44:36 quintopia: basil is the one with proper mark behavior and visualization of the stack could be popped and pushed etc... 16:46:17 I'm going to the Sinclair Weekend in Cambridge on Saturday :-) 16:47:52 hi impomatic 16:48:46 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 16:49:00 fizzie: does not fungot deserve a wiki page 16:49:00 quintopia: no, i don't care enough about country borders now to want to apply the subtraction operator on strings; meaningfully ofcourse 16:51:22 wow, that's 100% perfectly grammatical up to the semicolon (allowing for the lowercase i) 16:55:30 quintopia: I have to admit I've never happened to think about the idea. 16:56:33 fungot: Can you write your own page? 16:56:33 fizzie: what is how? i assume, at least one snake? 16:56:45 fungot: Yes, that's a reasonable assumption. 16:56:46 fizzie: and it hasn't showed up either :-p) if that's what you mean with properly?" at http://paste.lisp.org/ display/ 1080 myself 17:01:36 -!- Slereah has joined. 17:02:58 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:03:43 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:04:10 -!- oerjan has joined. 17:11:11 fizzie: approximately how many commands does fungot use atm? (i know it would be pointlessly tedious to actually count, but i suspect you can get an estimate quickly) 17:11:11 quintopia: s/ _/)/ it's the 3d models. 17:11:23 `` sh -c "echo $LANG" 17:11:28 `cat bin/` 17:11:30 exec bash -c "$1" 17:11:33 hth 17:14:57 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 17:16:07 oerjan: I tried to do that first 17:16:09 but missed a space 17:16:18 and came to the incorrect conclusion about why it didn't work 17:16:32 mhm 17:22:29 -!- nooodl has quit (Ping timeout: 241 seconds). 17:24:01 -!- Slereah__ has joined. 17:27:14 ^source 17:27:15 https://github.com/fis/fungot/blob/master/fungot.b98 17:27:18 -!- Slereah has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:28:02 `addquote fungot: Can you write your own page? fizzie: what is how? i assume, at least one snake? 17:28:02 kmc: and sequences respond to .each, and they made it read as 3 characters) error i got was wet. not any closer to deciding what project to work on my irc skillz) 17:28:05 1170) fungot: Can you write your own page? fizzie: what is how? i assume, at least one snake? 17:28:18 ^style 17:28:19 Available: agora alice c64 ct darwin discworld enron europarl ff7 fisher fungot homestuck ic irc* iwcs jargon lovecraft nethack pa qwantz sms speeches ss wp youtube 17:28:47 ^style europarl 17:28:47 Selected style: europarl (European Parliament speeches during approx. 1996-2006) 17:37:12 fungot: at least one snake 17:37:13 kmc: i would like to point out that, in reality, other expenditure will decrease sharply in the context of a diversified diet and in line with customs and traditions in this area as in many poor countries, the united kingdom experience would be valuable for the other members have said, that we were concerned, the two amendments, amendment nos 12 and 13. 17:37:33 fungot: what about amendment no 14? 17:37:33 kmc: madam president, by expressing the fnord rejection of a request made on 17 april 1996 whose purpose was to give birth to a law which has been taken up. but i would like to know whether the united states 17:40:09 ^style lovecraft 17:40:09 Selected style: lovecraft (H. P. Lovecraft's writings) 17:40:21 fungot: what should I call my next corewar bot? 17:40:22 impomatic: as my mind reeled amidst this chaos of intellectual and emotional groveling a few free souls have always stood out for the bungalow on the following day still travelled toward the hummock, though that is no reason to doubt the bulk of my fnord fnord for the titan mountains, might conceal. 17:41:19 does fungot even have a wiki article? <-- NOW IT DOES 17:41:20 oerjan: i hardly knew whether to call them steps or mere footholds in a precipitous descent. my mind, akeleys whispered paragraphs had affected me profoundly, and he wondered, too, and had grown used to listening for sounds in the great southern desert of arabia, where irem, the city of gugs which is fnord with the keenest interest; noting from the relative quantities of various reagents on the shelves fascinated him unutterabl 17:41:33 fungot: thanks, but it needs to be under 25 characters. 17:41:33 impomatic: poe's spectres thus acquired a convincing malignity possessed by none of their predecessors, and established a new standard of realism in the annals of my own presence in this terrible necropolis fnord the act of pausing with warren before a certain half- obliterated sepulcher and of throwing down some burdens which we seemed to have no ending. no trace of 17:43:16 There are 8654 non-whitespace characters in the main source file, discounting the large block of comments in the end, and the settings-setter/loader that are in a separate file. 17:43:32 Some of those characters are part of strings, and some are inline comments. 17:44:41 somehow i ended up lowercasing fizzie's nick but not fungot's 17:44:41 oerjan: i recall glimpsing the archway to the room of machines, within which were fantastic ruins of metal, half buried beneath fallen vaulting. everything was shadowy fnord, as lake had been giving throughout the preceding weeks, some of which were thickly covered with mystic symbols and formulae, historical notes and philosophical 17:46:02 Also the code with all whitespace removed (and then reformatted to 80 columns) looks quite silly, http://sprunge.us/dZHK 17:46:13 Quite a lot of it seems to be actually strings. 17:47:03 (Also that's more like what a "proper" Befunge program "should" look like; a single dense block.) 17:48:38 oh befunge actually has a standardized extension for sockets? cool 17:48:53 Funge-98, if you want to be exact about it. 17:48:59 Befunge-93 doesn't have any extensions at all. 17:50:27 oerjan: should we have a category for "programs written in esolangs". we do have a lot of pages which are dedicated to them. also, should the fungot page have a listing of fungot's commands? 17:50:27 quintopia: the lovecraft library wishes to extend its gratitude to eulogio garcía recalde for transcribing this text. he had visited in his travels and who plainly claimed to be survivals or fnord of it. 17:52:20 quintopia: i'm not against either of those 17:53:28 ^style 17:53:28 Available: agora alice c64 ct darwin discworld enron europarl ff7 fisher fungot homestuck ic irc iwcs jargon lovecraft* nethack pa qwantz sms speeches ss wp youtube 17:53:32 -!- shikhin has joined. 17:57:37 quintopia: FWIW, fungot does have a "manual" of sorts in the github README -- https://github.com/fis/fungot/blob/master/README.md -- that a hypothetical page could link to. 17:57:38 fizzie: arthur jermyn was the son of alfonso and rightful heir to the castle. to me, but i for one am tired of passing up the main deposits and merely seeking separate crystals out of jungle fnord. sometime i'll urge the wiping 17:58:02 -!- FreeFull has joined. 18:00:15 btw, oerjan's busy making the page atm 18:00:44 oerjan: ^ 18:01:09 fungot: Are you feeling APPRECIATED? 18:01:09 fizzie: by h. p. lovecraft and c. m. eddy jr. the horned and hooved almost-humans, and the 18:01:34 I didn't know H. P. Lovecraft was a horned and hooved almost-human, but it does explain some things. 18:03:26 All his writing was love comedies 18:03:39 um i thought i had already made it. 18:07:47 FreeFull: i read that before somewhere 18:08:38 There was at least a cracked.com list that mentioned a Lovecraft romantic comedy. 18:09:04 oerjan: chainsawsuit 18:09:43 http://chainsawsuit.com/tag/h-p-wuvcraft/ 18:11:42 definitely not what i recall reading 18:29:49 -!- tertu has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:35:56 -!- Slereah has joined. 18:38:59 -!- Slereah__ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 19:00:58 -!- Slereah has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:01:14 -!- Slereah has joined. 19:11:37 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 19:35:28 -!- shikhout has joined. 19:38:18 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 19:38:20 -!- shikhout has changed nick to shikhin. 19:41:10 -!- nooodl has joined. 19:51:28 found on reddit a popular science article about the navier-stokes idea by terence tao that i linked the other day https://www.simonsfoundation.org/quanta/20140224-a-fluid-new-path-in-grand-math-challenge/ 19:52:19 (i consider this idea on topic for this channel hth) 20:02:01 -!- Slereah has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 20:02:54 V. fancy. 20:03:34 `unidecode ű 20:03:41 ​[U+0171 LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE] 20:07:56 oerjan: The article comments weren't terribly impressive, though. 20:08:45 fwiw here's the reddit comments http://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/1ytc4i/terence_tao_proposes_fluid_new_path_in/ 20:10:10 oerjan: They seem more sensible than the "Perhaps Tao’s computer can serve as a model of the brain which might explain the origin of mind." 20:10:46 -!- nortti has changed nick to nortiecat. 20:10:57 you'd think 20:11:24 -!- nortiecat has changed nick to nortti. 20:16:11 -!- password2 has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 20:23:58 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 20:25:09 -!- sebbu has joined. 20:25:47 -!- sebbu has quit (Changing host). 20:25:47 -!- sebbu has joined. 20:39:33 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Fluid night). 20:44:34 -!- MindlessDrone has quit (Quit: MindlessDrone). 20:47:31 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:49:34 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 21:13:20 -!- conehead has joined. 21:17:34 -!- tertu has joined. 21:28:00 -!- ais523 has quit. 21:32:03 -!- Zuu has joined. 21:35:03 -!- Zuu has left. 21:44:38 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 21:55:55 -!- S1 has joined. 22:11:19 AT_EMPTY_PATH (since Linux 2.6.39) ... uname -a --> 2.6.32 ... ok, I won't undelete the still-opened log file then. 22:17:18 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 22:31:24 -!- S1 has quit (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.90.1 [Firefox 27.0.1/20140212131424]). 22:40:41 -!- realzies has quit (Quit: realzies). 22:47:49 -!- realzies has joined. 22:54:00 -!- nisstyre has joined. 23:10:24 -!- lambdabot has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:21:13 -!- b_jonas has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:24:51 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 23:27:44 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 23:37:55 -!- huh has joined. 23:39:50 -!- Withoutaname has joined. 23:39:57 -!- Withoutaname has left. 23:40:15 -!- mysanthrop has joined. 23:43:10 -!- atslash has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 23:45:12 -!- myname has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 23:45:13 -!- Gregor has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 23:45:15 -!- Gregor has joined. 23:55:03 -!- tromp has joined.