00:09:41 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 00:10:22 someone made a font for Haskell with ligatures https://github.com/i-tu/Hasklig 00:35:03 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:47:00 -!- conehead has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep). 00:54:37 -!- nooodl has quit (Quit: Ik ga weg). 01:07:32 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 01:14:51 -!- conehead has joined. 01:25:16 [wiki] [[BytePusher II]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40099&oldid=40081 * Javamannen * (+485) Memory model, CPU, Endianness 01:29:18 -!- oerjan has joined. 01:34:49 -!- mhi^ has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 01:49:15 -!- pikhq has joined. 01:52:40 -!- pikhq_ has joined. 01:53:25 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 01:54:23 -!- shikhout has joined. 01:57:48 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 02:14:08 -!- pikhq_ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 02:16:37 -!- edwardk has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:17:14 -!- edwardk has joined. 02:20:10 -!- pikhq has joined. 02:21:14 Did you see my most recent texts of Dungeons&Dragons game? Maybe the text can also be fixed for making a story written a bit better than that? 02:24:37 See if you can answer these questions so far? gopher://zzo38computer.org/1quiz.run*quiz01. 02:28:14 -!- conehead has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep). 02:40:12 Sgeo_: so you are saying the psox on your phone has turned sentient? 02:42:00 if your pee socks turn sentient you probably left them long enough that they developed their own ecosystem 02:43:15 i don't think pee socks are a concept, elliott 02:43:28 they weren't until Sgeo came along! 02:43:35 where do *you* pee? 02:43:51 i have a nice porcelain device hth 02:45:28 if that's what you call it. 02:45:40 it's technically probably correct 02:45:51 as google tells me 02:46:36 http://gizmodo.com/5930537/why-toilets-are-still-made-of-porcelain 02:47:14 unfortunately my line is a dumber joke than you may have been assuming 02:48:06 O KAY 02:49:13 also, advice: don't go to the farmacy when you've slept so little you don't recognize that you're picking the wrong brand hth 02:49:29 I don’t think I need to spend much time on infinity. Infinitus est numerus stultorum. It suffices to point out that you cannot show me infinity of anything whatsoever. Since everything is finite, including every number, putting them all together will still not get you to infinity. According to math (and also its feisty sidekick, the English language), the number before infinity would be known as the “penultimate” in the series of ... 02:49:35 ... all numbers. So in my opinion, the last number in the number line is the penultimate. 02:49:38 There is also a convenient common sense method for refuting infinity. If there were infinite numbers, then the Universe couldn’t fit them all in. But clearly the Universe does fit them all in, by the transitive property. It fits our brains, and our brains fit all the numbers. Please see William Lane Craig on this point, for further discussion 02:49:42 *ph 02:51:18 Bike: cranking up the spam? 02:51:24 yes 02:54:19 oerjan: brand of what? 02:55:40 elliott: eye drops. instead of the nice simple one i've bought before "_no_ known side effects" i came back with some that require me to press on my eye for 1-2 minutes afterward in order that it doesn't get into my nose canals 02:56:03 *ones 02:56:08 oerjan: _no_ known side effects sounds like it might be homeopathic or something :) 02:56:50 not to my knowledge. the brand's called artelac 02:56:57 Actual homeopathic or fake homeopathic with active ingredients? 02:57:48 it doesn't claim to be homeopathic. 02:58:09 it's secretly homeopathic. (it's not; I googled it.) 02:59:30 fortunately i still have a bottle of the old left. 02:59:33 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 03:01:11 Then why do you need to buy a new one? 03:01:15 -!- Bike has joined. 03:01:47 it's a small bottle, so it will be used up before the next time my sleeping rhythm returns to normal enough to visit a pharmacy. 03:01:52 *schedule 03:06:59 (or well, the local pharmacy. in theory, there's one near the city center with especially long opening hours.) 03:17:55 -!- Sorella has quit (Quit: It is tiem!). 03:29:42 -!- ^v has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:33:18 -!- ^v has joined. 03:45:11 -!- shikhout has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 04:19:43 -!- Bike_ has joined. 04:19:48 -!- Bike_ has changed nick to Bicyclidine. 04:47:38 -!- copumpkin has joined. 05:12:13 http://www.reddit.com/r/node/comments/29sw2n/farewell_nodejs_tj_holowaychuk/ 05:12:24 There exist conspiracy theories about certain programmers 05:12:27 * Sgeo_ facedesks 05:12:36 tool ass 05:12:37 "He isn't a real person, outside of the person who actually is the owner of the name tj holowaychuk. Look at the people who take over these repos in the coming days and weeks to find out who actually wrote them." 05:13:20 I, too, can create a troll reddit account to post some nonsense in one specific thread 05:13:23 my grandpa said he knew why the lucky stiff once, back in his army days. said he had a grin you couldn't forget, a crazy grin 05:13:31 will you help me troll as many people as possible by linking and quoting it in irrelevant channels? 05:14:03 funny thing was, he said why was writing a book, even then, in korea, and it was about ruby............... 05:18:29 -!- Bicyclidine has quit (Quit: leaving). 05:45:22 What conspiracy theories about what programmers? 05:46:14 in circles 05:47:08 -!- conehead has joined. 05:58:16 -!- Froox has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 06:03:59 -!- Frooxius has joined. 06:10:19 -!- ais523 has joined. 06:18:34 -!- ^v has changed nick to ^0. 06:21:53 It is very exciting, I am at a 3D printer. 06:33:21 It had completed a layer! 06:33:31 There will be few hundred of those. 06:44:23 -!- MoALTz has quit (Quit: Leaving). 06:45:33 fizzie: does knowing finnish give you the ability to construct these wonderful sentences? 06:47:10 fungot: What do you think? 06:47:10 fizzie: knowing why tail-recursion is important requires knowing about how memory works. binaries must be for -something-. i 06:47:19 Affirmative. 06:48:44 Hey, the bottom has been done. It has started the infill. 06:48:59 ^style 06:48:59 Available: agora alice c64 ct darwin discworld enron europarl ff7 fisher fungot homestuck ic irc* iwcs jargon lovecraft nethack oots pa qwantz sms speeches ss wp youtube 06:49:12 fungot's been a bit too lucid for irc, recently 06:49:12 ais523: there are too many concepts involved in foof-loop? or have i just said? :) 06:57:48 Scary bot. 06:58:04 (And flaky wifi at the library.) 07:00:08 -!- conehead has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep). 07:03:44 Ooh, top of the bottom. 07:03:49 (So exciting.) 07:16:06 this is not the top. it's not even the bottom of the top. but it may be the top of the bottom. 07:25:00 [wiki] [[User:Rdebath]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40100&oldid=40055 * Rdebath * (+635) Resolution improvement on Counter test (best of 10) 07:30:25 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 07:31:50 Oh no, my printout is going awry. :/ 07:44:31 is it taking over the library 07:45:52 whatever you do, don't flee and abandon it. see what that did for frankenstein. 07:47:17 -!- MindlessDrone has joined. 07:48:46 It is warping and probably going to fail catastrophically later on. 07:49:54 aww 07:51:42 Welp, I guess these don 07:51:50 't usually work out right on the first try. 08:07:14 We tried applying some duck tape. 08:09:20 -!- ais523 has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 08:23:36 elliott: did you know you're still all time no. 6 on stackoverflow's haskell tag 08:23:57 oerjan: I'm surprised I haven't been more thoroughly overtaken by now 08:25:09 I could beat dons if I wanted 08:25:45 oerjan: I see you've made the list for this month 08:26:15 yep 08:26:24 that's what i was checking 08:26:30 this is how it begins :) 08:26:33 -!- Patashu has joined. 08:31:54 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 08:31:54 -!- Patashu_ has joined. 09:00:50 I am at 9.6 millimetres (of 38), and it has not totally failed yet. 09:01:04 There's a bit of a Dali-esque look to one side of it, though. 09:05:42 how to guard an IO Bool? 09:06:15 ;_; 09:08:30 myname: guard =<< ... 09:08:57 * oerjan may be tired 09:09:37 the nicer way may be to make the helper function to return a bool, but i have no idea if that's actually possible 09:09:56 it's not, if it actually uses IO. 09:10:22 did you perhaps mean something else by guard. 09:10:25 i have an IORef [a] and want to check if the underlying list is empty 09:11:09 l <- readIORef ...; if null l then ... else ... 09:12:05 yeah, i thought it'd be nice if i could do something foo :: IORef [a] -> Bool stuff 09:12:12 but i guess i can't 09:12:17 or with the new LambdaCase extension, readIORef ... >>= \ case [] -> ... 09:12:51 myname: learning that you cannot get out of IO is like the first thing you learn about IO, hth 09:13:14 oerjan: i am at that step right now 09:13:53 myname: (foo ref) would be True or False depending on the contents of (the same) ref 09:13:56 therefore that would violate RT 09:14:26 my ;_; was because you gave me a flashback to the 10,000 questions of exactly that form I've dealt with on SO thanks to oerjan reminding me :p 09:14:35 can i at least do "nothing" in the else branch? 09:15:12 myname: you can use when (null l) $ ... 09:15:18 :t when 09:15:19 Monad m => Bool -> m () -> m () 09:15:26 else return () -- when is equivalent 09:15:35 @src when 09:15:35 when p s = if p then s else return () 09:16:01 seriously, it's too hot to go outside today ;_; 09:16:18 i see 09:17:13 not in scope: when 09:17:15 :( 09:17:19 Control.Monad 09:17:28 oh yeah 09:22:01 [wiki] [[Talk:BytePusher II]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40101&oldid=40000 * GreyKnight * (+418) /* Esoteric language for ROM interpreter? */ 09:35:56 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: But my neck cannot take any more PC...). 09:37:29 -!- mihow has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 09:41:49 -!- mihow has joined. 09:58:53 ( :t when 09:58:53 Prelude.Applicative.when : Applicative f => Bool -> Lazy (f ()) -> f () 09:58:53 Effects.when : Applicative m => Bool -> Lazy (Eff m () xs (\result => xs)) -> Eff m () xs (\result6 => xs) 10:02:53 -!- shikhin has joined. 10:05:04 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/113389132/Misc/20140707-pr.jpg the future of manufacturing 10:18:28 -!- boily has joined. 10:42:49 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 10:43:39 [wiki] [[Blub]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40102&oldid=32422 * Benni++ * (-9) Fixed the link after 3 years, was bored. 10:47:16 [wiki] [[DNA-Sharp]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40103&oldid=35666 * Benni++ * (+79) Added a link to the reuploaded editor. 11:01:29 -!- drdanmaku has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 11:08:20 -!- Sorella has joined. 11:10:37 -!- boily has quit (Quit: LUPUS CHICKEN). 11:48:14 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 12:01:06 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 12:05:19 -!- yorick has joined. 12:26:17 -!- Slixck has joined. 12:27:12 -!- Slixck has changed nick to naitland. 12:27:12 -!- naitland has quit (Client Quit). 12:28:44 -!- tromp__ has joined. 12:28:51 -!- ggherdov has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 12:29:57 -!- nisstyre has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 12:30:00 -!- quintopi1 has joined. 12:30:24 -!- ski_ has joined. 12:30:31 -!- douglass_ has joined. 12:30:59 -!- Taneb has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 12:30:59 -!- quintopia has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 12:30:59 -!- ski has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 12:31:00 -!- tromp_ has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 12:31:02 -!- douglass has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 12:31:02 -!- Taneb- has joined. 12:31:09 -!- ggherdov has quit (Changing host). 12:32:15 -!- nisstyre has joined. 12:32:26 "Printing job ETA 0h:-2m:-23s" even time itself has failed 12:38:33 "Printing job ETA 0h:-6m:-2s" I'm sure it's done soon 12:42:21 -!- ggherdov has joined. 12:44:00 -!- vifino has joined. 12:45:34 -!- vifino has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 12:45:51 -!- vifino has joined. 12:49:57 -!- lollo64it has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 12:53:58 -!- nooodl has joined. 13:03:24 -!- nortti has changed nick to lawspeaker. 13:03:34 -!- lawspeaker has changed nick to nortti. 13:18:35 I am now a proud owner of a (quite warped-curvy but perhaps functional) N900-to-tripod thingamagick. And it only took 7 hours. 13:30:48 -!- Patashu_ has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 13:44:24 -!- aloril_ has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 13:46:26 -!- axtens has joined. 13:52:32 -!- axtens has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 13:54:25 -!- shikhout has joined. 13:57:29 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 13:58:19 -!- aloril_ has joined. 14:18:42 -!- lollo64it has joined. 14:36:44 -!- shikhout has changed nick to shikhin. 15:14:11 -!- ^0 has changed nick to ^v. 15:56:55 -!- Bike_ has joined. 15:57:13 -!- Bike_ has changed nick to Haruspex. 15:57:22 -!- Haruspex has changed nick to Bicyclidine. 16:10:37 -!- oerjan has joined. 16:20:03 One feature of the .NSF music format is that it is sometimes possible to convert files into such a format simply by concatenating the source file on top of a NSF stub. 16:22:11 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 16:27:32 guys 16:27:42 can we figure out a way to ban mIRC colours on freenode? 16:27:49 I'm okay with real color protocols 16:29:37 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 16:29:46 probably you'd want to patch whatever ircd freenode uses, and hope that everyone's client knows what you're doing (good luck) 16:30:00 have a bot send a notice to everyone who uses them hth 16:30:19 stress on _notice_ 16:31:06 Bicyclidine: don't tell the clients 16:31:16 just tell people "mIRC colours are shit. we discontinued them." 16:31:28 this will have no negative consequences 16:32:04 I do not think you should tamper with the data in the protocol. But, you can tell people to don't use them, and complain when it is used 16:32:15 CFI1we should use a colour protocol that doesn't suck ass 16:32:16 What real color protocols do you want? ANSI? 16:33:15 the CTCP draft spec has one that doesn't suck ass 16:33:23 although apparently on my client it produces blinking text 16:33:31 [7mReverse[mNormal 16:33:45 (that line above started with ^FCFI1, which under the draft CTCP spec would give blue text) 16:34:15 I can just see the "^FCFI1" directly on my computer, and the text is already blue anyways due to syntax highlighting. 16:34:58 hah 16:35:04 Does my line display like anything? 16:35:08 yes, it's reversed 16:35:13 also, syntax highlighting? 16:35:44 If it is reversed then I suppose you already have ANSI support. 16:36:23 Syntax highlighting is: sender in cyan, command in bright white, parameters in normal white, long parameters in bright blue (except for the preceding colon) 16:45:55 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 16:47:56 wait, you read IRC raw? 16:48:20 welcome to zzo 16:50:07 coppro: freenode already has a channel mode for that 16:50:24 but I too don't see much of a point in that 16:51:33 incidentally, freenode's services do use mirc bold in some messages 16:51:48 b_jonas: it needs to be turned off globally to make it die 16:51:54 coppro: no 16:51:58 I disagree 16:52:21 isn't it already bad enough to have three bytes the server doesn't allow in your messages? do you want eight more bytes? 16:52:34 so many bytes 16:52:34 I for one would want to be able to send any byte and let the client decide how to interpret them 16:52:37 coppro: It isn't quite raw; it is in colors. 16:52:53 if you don't like the colors, ask your irc client to not display them or something 16:53:01 b_jonas: I agree with you 16:53:09 Let the client decide how to interpret them. 16:53:39 With three exceptions though, being NUL, CR, LF, which should be made more restrictive. 16:55:46 (My own IRC client uses its own colors, although it does have an option to use additional colors/styles for client commands, bold, underline, and reverse video.) 16:57:57 iirc three control characters are reserved by ctcp (though actually only one gets any use), and how many are there for colors and similar formatting stuff? 17:02:10 I don't know. I think it would probably be reasonable to use a subset of the ANSI codes for formatting, although this is not commonly done on IRC (it is common in other systems though). 17:04:32 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 17:06:18 -!- Bike has joined. 17:09:02 `addquote Syntax highlighting is: sender in cyan, command in bright white, parameters in normal white, long parameters in bright blue (except for the preceding colon) wait, you read IRC raw? It isn't quite raw; it is in colors. 17:09:04 1213) Syntax highlighting is: sender in cyan, command in bright white, parameters in normal white, long parameters in bright blue (except for the preceding colon) wait, you read IRC raw? It isn't quite raw; it is in colors. 17:09:47 [wiki] [[Ligature Machine]] N http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=40104 * Zzo38 * (+797) Created page with "Ligature Machine is a system consisting of: * A set of symbols. * A special begin symbol and end symbol. * A rule table, mapping an ordered pair of symbols to the new symbol (..." 17:10:24 Also PING commands are hidden if the AUTOPONG option is set. 17:11:04 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 17:12:14 zzo38: do you know the computing power of LM? I feel like it probably can recognize the regular languages 17:12:34 -!- Bike has joined. 17:12:54 coppro: No, unfortunately I don't quite know. 17:13:07 I don't know everything about computational classes. 17:13:24 isn't |:=| a guaranteed infinite loop? 17:13:53 also where is the ligature inserted on :=|? 17:13:58 before or after the second symbol? 17:14:07 coppro: In :=| the ligature replaces the first symbol. 17:14:27 ok 17:14:42 In |:=| the ligature is inserted in between. Therefore the rule corresponding to the old first symbol plus the ligature symbol might cause it not to loop. 17:14:43 so yeah, I feel like you could probably simulate it with an NFA-e without too much difficulty 17:14:47 ohh ok 17:14:49 hm. 17:14:51 maybe not then 17:15:49 but you can't go back... so it's incapable of recognizing the balanced parens language, which means it's weaker than CF 17:15:55 probably still regular then 17:15:56 -!- shikhin has joined. 17:16:02 Yes that is correct that you cannot go backward. 17:18:35 -!- shikhin has changed nick to shikh4ocin. 17:18:52 -!- shikh4ocin has changed nick to shikhin. 17:20:42 I think you can recognize balanced parens if the number of symbols is allowed to be infinite, although it isn't supposed to be infinite. 17:20:52 [wiki] [[Ligature Machine]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40105&oldid=40104 * 135.23.126.116 * (+147) 17:22:28 [wiki] [[Ligature Machine]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40106&oldid=40105 * Zzo38 * (-7) 17:24:19 -!- MoALTz has joined. 17:24:29 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 17:26:01 -!- Bike has joined. 17:30:38 [wiki] [[Ligature Machine]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40107&oldid=40106 * Zzo38 * (+238) Mention example of modes 17:34:30 [wiki] [[Language list]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40108&oldid=40008 * Zzo38 * (+23) +[[Ligature Machine]] 17:34:57 [wiki] [[User:Zzo38]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40109&oldid=39104 * Zzo38 * (+23) +[[Ligature Machine]] 17:36:53 -!- quintopi1 has changed nick to quintopia. 17:37:08 -!- quintopia has quit (Changing host). 17:37:08 -!- quintopia has joined. 17:37:25 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 17:37:45 herro 17:46:26 -!- mhi^ has joined. 17:49:58 -!- zzo38 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:51:03 -!- shikhin has joined. 18:01:01 yo mhi^ what's up bro 18:09:42 i wonder if david.werecat is ever coming back here 18:09:57 he never wrote a david_werecat_simurgh for the hill :( 18:18:10 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Maybe a weredog got him). 19:21:28 -!- MindlessDrone has quit (Quit: MindlessDrone). 19:22:48 -!- lollo64it has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 19:57:10 -!- idris-bot has quit (Quit: Terminated). 19:57:25 -!- idris-bot has joined. 19:58:50 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 20:15:26 -!- Taneb- has changed nick to Taneb. 20:22:52 -!- barrucadu has changed nick to DrBees. 20:23:01 -!- DrBees has changed nick to barrucadu. 20:23:58 [wiki] [[User:Rdebath/deadbeef]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40110&oldid=39881 * Rdebath * (+181) Add [>] accelerator 21:02:34 -!- Patashu has joined. 21:24:14 -!- ^v has joined. 21:26:30 -!- ^v has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 21:27:01 -!- ^v has joined. 21:27:35 -!- Patashu has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 21:29:15 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 21:49:10 -!- boily has joined. 21:49:30 -!- metasepia has joined. 21:52:37 -!- nooodl_ has joined. 21:52:49 -!- nooodl has quit (Disconnected by services). 21:52:51 -!- nooodl_ has changed nick to nooodl. 22:07:58 -!- Sgeo has joined. 22:10:05 -!- MoALTz has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 22:10:50 -!- MoALTz has joined. 22:11:32 -!- Zuu has changed nick to HoverZuu. 22:28:05 -!- clog has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 22:28:28 * Sgeo wonders what D is like these days 22:32:08 has D ever took off? are there any major projects using it? 22:32:48 no 22:35:35 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 22:36:04 http://vibed.org/ exists 22:36:08 No idea if it's any good 22:37:16 -!- Bike has joined. 22:37:53 "De(serialization) of arbitrary D types is also supported." 22:38:01 I would put those parens around (De) 22:49:07 Дserialization. 22:54:23 -!- vifino has quit (Quit: Ze Cat now leaves...). 23:02:26 -!- boily has quit (Quit: IMMACULATE CHICKEN). 23:02:29 -!- metasepia has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:03:21 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 23:03:37 -!- ^v has joined. 23:08:24 -!- not^v has joined. 23:10:20 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:10:47 -!- ^v has joined. 23:13:32 -!- not^v has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 23:18:07 -!- ^v has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 23:26:38 -!- nooodl_ has joined. 23:26:52 -!- ^v has joined. 23:29:25 -!- nooodl has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 23:29:53 -!- mhi^ has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 23:43:33 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:49:17 -!- stickittothemain has joined. 23:49:34 okay guys 23:49:40 i want to start a project 23:50:08 the ecic; Esolang Compiler/Interpreter Collection 23:50:54 -!- Bike has joined. 23:51:01 a bunch of implementations of different esolangs within one program 23:51:34 now, if we're going to do this, we'll have to decide on a single language 23:51:40 I vote python 23:53:57 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 23:54:01 i don't really see the point 23:54:26 fun? 23:55:48 i guess that could be fun, yeah 23:57:02 I mean, when you're bored, you could just reimplement ><> to be more efficient 23:58:40 so, should it be a git or mercurial repo?