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03:31:57  `wisdom
03:32:00  weetoflake/Weetoflakes are something Taneb invented; they taste sort of purple.
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03:33:54  [wiki] [[Special:Log/move]] move  * Esowiki201529A *  moved [[Numberic Underload]] to [[Numeric Underload]]
03:34:18  [wiki] [[Numeric Underload]]  http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43262&oldid=43260 * Esowiki201529A * (-1) 
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03:41:21  `wisdom
03:41:22  qzyzzalroum/You should start the crossword over.
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04:29:11  Maybe I should just avoid adding multipart support for now. It means you can't upload files using a HTML form, although the -T command of cURL can still be used (it also means -F can't be used, but that is OK because you can use -T instead)
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05:29:16  [wiki] [[User:Imaginer1]]  http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43263&oldid=43171 * Imaginer1 * (-198) Sticker giveaways are on hold indefinitely due to a bad mood. >:c
05:32:23  [wiki] [[User:Imaginer1]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43264&oldid=43263 * Imaginer1 * (+168) 
05:34:48  hmm… there is one problem, but I don't know how big it is
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09:25:09 * Taneb good morning
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10:20:12  `? code
10:20:29  code? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
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10:22:04  `le/rn code/5 9 51 8 0 1 2 1 1 3 4 2 1 4 7 5 8 57 2 5 3 2 2 4 7 6 3 6 1
10:22:09  Learned «code»
10:22:31  wat
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10:25:12  exactly ;-) (see what tswett wrote 7 hours ago)
10:28:00  FJtIABCBBDECBEHFIzCFDCCEHGDGB.
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13:16:25  [wiki] [[Mov]]  http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43265&oldid=43252 * Keymaker * (+37) Category, some capitalization.
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13:50:18  [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create  * Loovjo *  New user account
13:54:45  http://devnull-as-a-service.com/
13:55:29  what's that?
13:55:55  it's a link
14:01:23  Someone here had a quit message "1 found in /dev/zero"
14:01:55  Now that's something, /dev/zero as a service
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14:11:12  They did cat-as-a-service before SaaS was a thing
14:11:22  https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc862
14:14:48  this looks very incomplete
14:15:19  no references
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14:24:58  Jafet: didn't noentropy.net have that?
14:26:00  as for /dev/null as a service, the relevant rfc is http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc863.html which is one after the echo one
14:29:20  is there also a /dev/random as a service rfc?
14:29:30  No data is read, just random garbage sent.
14:29:48  also
14:29:59  netfish
14:30:04  which is just deadfish as a service
14:30:21  mroman_: no, but there's rfc864 about non-random garbage data sent
14:30:35  in a pattern that's likely mostly deterministic but not precisely defined
14:30:51  the goal is to just send junk output regardless the input
14:31:49  The question is, if ESOSC should standardize netfish .
14:32:08  and request a Port from IANA
14:32:13  or however that works?
14:32:15  (who manages ports?)
14:33:42  I think it's IANA, yeah
14:34:42  Why would you even want to register a Port there?
14:34:43  I mean
14:34:47  you can just use any port you want anyway
14:39:44  "Please explain why a unique port assignment is necessary as opposed to a port in range (49152-65535) or existing port."
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14:39:50  uhm...
14:40:13  Does anybody have a reason why netfish needs a port in the registered port range?
14:41:41  I don't think you need reasons, just money.
14:42:20  just make up a number and use it
14:42:34  it doesn't have to be registered
14:42:48  everyone does that
14:44:36  but that's no fun.
14:44:39  and unofficial.
14:45:00  make up a port number but prefix it with X-
14:45:21  or use one of those multiple services where there's a meta-service you can query for the addresses of other services? 
14:45:28  I think people have invented multiple of those
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14:50:31  oh well
14:50:36  IANA will inform me in 14 days :)
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15:00:01  port numbers are integers
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15:00:09  how the hell am I supposed to prefix them with X-?
15:15:05  Use X-TCP.
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15:56:26  ski: Where did . o O come from?
15:56:30  [wiki] [[FakeASM]]  http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43266&oldid=40737 * 148.197.42.176 * (+24) 
15:56:32  `wisdom
15:56:33  hand/A hand in the bush is better than a stoned bird.
15:58:04  shachaf : i'm not sure. possibly i saw it on #scheme. or maybe somewhere else
15:58:28  hi ski
15:58:35  lo vanila
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16:03:36  `wisdom
16:03:37  egobot/EgoBot is my arch-nemesis.
16:03:48  `wisdom
16:03:49  haskell/Unbound implicit parameter (?haskell::Wisdom) \   arising from a use of implicit parameter `?haskell'
16:03:54  I've been using . o O ( ) even before I discovered IRC.
16:07:07  I saw the .o( ) variant in some MUD, but didn't like it.
16:07:21  But the general idea must be ancient.
16:07:46 -!- nys has joined.
16:07:49  http://esoteric.codes
16:07:59  `wisdom
16:08:00  doesthiswork/no
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16:08:20  a good little site
16:15:55  `? .oO(welcome)
16:15:55  ​.oO(welcome)? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
16:16:00  `? .o(welcome)
16:16:00  ​.o(welcome)? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
16:16:39  `ls wisdom/*[oO]*lcome*
16:16:40  ls: cannot access wisdom/*[oO]*lcome*: No such file or directory
16:16:44  hmm
16:17:24  ____oOOo_(O.O)_oOOo___
16:17:30  do we have a command for defining a welcome variant and registering it in the welcome variant list?
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16:21:01  is there a welcome variant list?
16:22:35  `help
16:22:35  Runs arbitrary code in GNU/Linux. Type "`", or "`run " for full shell commands. "`fetch " downloads files. Files saved to $PWD are persistent, and $PWD/bin is in $PATH. $PWD is a mercurial repository, "`revert " can be used to revert to a revision. See http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/
16:22:43  I suppose every command is `welcome, some welcomes are just more mutilated than others
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16:26:51  olsner: I don't know, but we could try
16:27:07  ``grep -l welcome wisdom/*
16:27:08  ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: `grep: not found
16:27:11  ``` grep -l welcome wisdom/*
16:27:17  grep: wisdom/le: Is a directory \ grep: wisdom/¯\(°_o): Is a directory \ grep: wisdom/¯\(°​_o): Is a directory \ wisdom/reflection \ wisdom/welcome.bork
16:27:17                                                      |
16:27:17                                                    º¯`\o
16:27:23  oh shut up
16:27:28  :D
16:27:52  ``` grep -sl welcome wisdom/*
16:27:53  wisdom/reflection \ wisdom/welcome.bork
16:27:57  um
16:28:01  ``` grep -sl elcome wisdom/*
16:28:02  wisdom/ \ wisdom/reflection \ wisdom/welcome \ wisdom/welcome.bork
16:28:08  huh
16:28:13  `? reflection
16:28:14  cat.reflection.
16:28:18  ``` cat wisdom/relcome
16:28:19  cat: wisdom/relcome: No such file or directory
16:28:24  oh right, it's not in wisdom!
16:28:32  ``` grep -sl elcome bin/*
16:28:34  ah, right.
16:28:36  bin/welcome \ bin/WELCOME \ bin/WeLcOmE \ bin/Welcome \ bin/benvenuto \ bin/bienvenido \ bin/elcome \ bin/emoclew \ bin/erypbzr \ bin/jrypbzr \ bin/ozcome \ bin/relcome \ bin/rwelcome \ bin/tervetuloa \ bin/velcome \ bin/wElCoMe \ bin/wehlcohme \ bin/welcome \ bin/welcöme \ bin/wellcome \ bin/wlcm \ bin/wlcmr \ bin/wow \ bin/zalgreet \ bin/ουε
16:28:49 * int-e forgot what the reflection thing does.
16:28:52  ``` grep -sl elcome bin/* | tail -n+20
16:28:53  bin/wellcome \ bin/wlcm \ bin/wlcmr \ bin/wow \ bin/zalgreet \ bin/ουελκομε
16:29:07  `` ls -la wisdom/reflection
16:29:08  lrwxrwxrwx 1 5000 0 18 Jun  9 16:46 wisdom/reflection -> /proc/self/cmdline
16:31:48  isn't that too few?
16:32:06  it doesn't even list relcome
16:32:12  `relcome me
16:32:13  ​me: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.)
16:32:15  It is too many.
16:32:20  ``` cat bin/relcome
16:32:20  ​#!/bin/sh \ welcome "$@" | rainwords
16:32:30  oh right, it is in the list
16:32:53  `wow
16:32:54  ​(.tenLAD ro tenFE no ciretose# yrt ,aciretose fo dnik rehto eht roF) .>/gro.sgnalose//:ptth< :ikiw ruo tuo kcehc ,noitamrofni erom roF !tnemyolped dna ngised egaugnal gnimmargorp ciretose rof buh lanoitanretni eht ot emocleW
16:32:59  and I should have even found it because it's ordered asciibetically, that was the whole point of the ```
16:33:34  `emoclew
16:33:35  ​(.tenLAD ro tenFE no ciretose# yrt ,aciretose fo dnik rehto eht roF) . :ikiw ruo tuo kcehc ,noitamrofni erom roF !tnemyolped dna ngised egaugnal gnimmargorp ciretose rof buh lanoitanretni eht ot emocleW
16:33:44  fabulous...
16:34:01  `gcrhbmiue
16:34:01  ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: gcrhbmiue: not found
16:34:36  \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/ \o/
16:34:36   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
16:34:36   >\  |\ /<   |\ /`\ /<  /<  /|  /^\ /<   |\  |\
16:35:09  `jrypbzr
16:35:10  Jrypbzr gb gur vagreangvbany uho sbe rfbgrevp cebtenzzvat ynathntr qrfvta naq qrcyblzrag! Sbe zber vasbezngvba, purpx bhg bhe jvxv: . (Sbe gur bgure xvaq bs rfbgrevpn, gel #rfbgrevp ba RSarg be QNYarg.)
16:35:18  `celebrate
16:35:18  ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: celebrate: not found
16:35:31  ^celebrate
16:35:38  fungot!!!1
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16:47:52  j-bot: '<_-\(oO06@)/-_>    .'{~20|(5*i.n)?5$~n=.60
16:47:53  b_jonas: |domain error
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16:48:04  j-bot: '<_-\(oO06@)/-_>    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.60
16:48:05  b_jonas: \6- (0/ _@) \O/ \0- -o> (0).<6/ -@_ (o>  \6> 
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16:48:13  j-bot: '<_-\(oO06@)/-_>    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.80
16:48:14  b_jonas: _o_ (0) <@>.<0_ -@). <6- _@).\O_ <@).-o/.
16:48:17  j-bot: '<_-\(oO06@)/-_>    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.60
16:48:18  b_jonas: _O> _0- (O> _o_ <@- <0) -O- -O>._O>._o- -O/ (o/ (@_ _6- -O>.
16:48:18                       |                       |
16:48:18                      /|                      /|
16:49:00  j-bot: '|_-\\oO06@//-_|    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.60
16:49:01  b_jonas: -@/ \O- |O/.\@_.-o| -o/ -0|.|6_._@_ \O| \6- |6/ \6| \@_ _6/ 
16:49:01                           |   |
16:49:02                          /<  /´\
16:49:11  j-bot: '|_-\\ooooo//-_|    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.60
16:49:12  b_jonas: -o| \o- _o_ \o_ _o- \o- -o- \o/ |o_ -o/ \o/ _o/ -o/ |o/ -o/.
16:49:26  hmm
16:49:33  j-bot: '|_-\\ooooo//-_|    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.60
16:49:34  b_jonas: \o| \o/ \o_.-o|.\o/ -o/ _o/.\o| _o/.-o| -o- -o- \o/ \o_ \o| 
16:49:36  j-bot: '|_-\\ooooo//-_|    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.50
16:49:37  b_jonas: -o| \o| |o/ |o_ \o/ _o| _o_ _o_ -o_.-o| -o- \o/ \o
16:49:37           |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |    |  |   |   |
16:49:37           >\  >\  |\  |\ /^\ /'\ /<  /'\ o/`¯º |\/|  /<
16:49:42  aha
16:49:42  nice
16:49:47  j-bot: '|_-\\ooooo//-_|    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.51
16:49:48  b_jonas: |o/.\o| _o/.|o/ _o/ |o_ _o/ _o_ \o-.-o- \o- |o/.\o-
16:49:48           |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
16:49:48          /|   >\  >\  |\ /'\ /<   |\ /^\ /|  /^\ /|  /`\  |\
16:49:50  very nice !!!!!!!!1
16:49:55  j-bot: '|_-(\ooooo/)-_|    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.51
16:49:56  b_jonas: _o) (o/ -o| _o| (o_ (o) (o- (o_ -o) (o).|o- \o/ _o-
16:49:56                   |   |                           |   |   |
16:49:56                   |\  >\                         /<   >\ /^\
16:49:56  good work
16:50:02  j-bot: '|_-<\ooooo/>-_|    .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.51
16:50:03  b_jonas: _o| _o| |o| \o-  -o/  _o_ -o| |o|.|o|           |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
16:50:03           >\ /|   >\  >\ /|  /<   >\ /|  /`\ /|  /<   >\ /´\
16:50:08  :D
16:50:27  what agreat script
16:50:40  .'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.51 what is this
16:50:52  I know i. counts up
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16:51:30  j-bot: '|_-(\ooooo/)-_|ooooo'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.51
16:51:31  b_jonas: _o/o(o|o|o)o\o-o_o-o-o|o\o)o_o|o_o/o|o_o(o/o(o|o-o-
16:51:45  j-bot: '|_-(\ooooo/)-_|o    '{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.51
16:51:46  b_jonas: \o/ (o| (o) -o-o_o| _o/o|o| (o-o\o/o\o) _o| (o/ |o/
16:51:46           |                                       |       |
16:51:46          /|                                      /|      /'\
16:51:54  doesn't like too many heads I guess
16:51:54 -!- abeTn has changed nick to Taneb.
16:52:10  it's off by one there
16:52:13  trange
16:52:18  what off by one?
16:52:19  b_jonas: \o/
16:52:19            |
16:52:19           /´\
16:52:37  vanila: it uses the nick lengths
16:52:43  oh
16:52:48  "j-bot" is shorter than "myndzi"
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16:54:18  test: /o\
16:54:19         |
16:54:19        /'\
16:54:27  lawl
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17:00:17  b_jonas: cute
17:00:44  why the . though?
17:05:02  dunno, I wanted to try to push the limits and find out what myndzi eats
17:05:35  j-bot: '|_-(\ooooo/)-_|g&/-M'{~20|(5*i.n)+?5$~n=.51
17:05:36  b_jonas: \o_M|o|-(o|/\o|&_o/&_o/g(o_&\o)/-o|/-o--|o)--o)&\o_
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17:10:42  *: Hello
17:12:03  hello
17:13:20  hi
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17:16:43  There's everybody
17:16:52  I was away installing MinGW on my new laptop
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17:18:55  I see
17:19:13  I don't remember this setup GUI when I installed it on windows 7...
17:19:17  What to do...
17:19:25  I kind of want to tell it to install everything
17:19:32  But I was really just going for the GCC
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17:20:11  question. what cases are there when you can use only uppercase hex digits (ABCDEF), not lower case ones (abcdef)? I know about (1) TeX, (2) dc and bc. Are there others?
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17:20:52  I mean cases when something accepts only uppercase hex digits as input; not when it only outputs uppercase as output.
17:20:54  I know about one where only the lowercase works (J)
17:21:12  Well in some languages you can only use Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Q, and a Smiley face
17:21:17  FireFly: hmm true
17:21:32  But those have neither been implemented nor documented
17:21:38  hppavilion1: what? is this some esolang?
17:21:39  Which is a bit annoying since b is used as a separator between the base and the digits
17:21:46  It's a philisophical thing
17:21:55  Infinite languages exist in infininte combinations
17:22:03  But only some have been implemented and documented
17:22:06  I tend to prefer uppercase if I can choose
17:23:03  Get it?
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17:50:31  i'm baaaack
17:51:31  uppercase hex is better
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18:01:22  I still prefer GQ:) hex
18:01:56  oren_: did you come riding on 0XBAAAACK or on the BAAAACK of a horse?
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18:02:12  nah dunno
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18:21:20  Hi
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19:09:19  [wiki] [[User talk:Rdococ]]  http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43267&oldid=42745 * Hppavilion1 * (+165) /* PFIL */ new section
19:09:48  [wiki] [[User talk:Rdococ]]  http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43268&oldid=43267 * Hppavilion1 * (+94) /* PFIL */
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19:25:27  05:56:00:  HackEgo could have been a particular amiga book on a binary website for human syntax.
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19:36:57  Not polite to write those things as if they're actual quotes.
19:37:46  tswett: when the neural net starts producing messages from you quoting the neural net, we'll see whether it's alternative universe counterpart makes quotes that look more real hth
19:37:58  *its
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19:49:27  oerjan: what if it starts producing messages and then tswett quoting them
19:50:20  or worse, what if it starts producing real messages before 
19:50:25  they are posted
19:52:24  did you see the mov is turing complete thing?
19:52:35  I saw it
19:52:38  how cool is thaht?
19:52:58  branchless coding
19:54:24  mov + a jump
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19:59:44  Well, can you move to the PC?
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20:16:39  Awww
20:16:42  I missed rd
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20:51:11  :(
20:54:18  rd
20:54:21  Wait
20:54:24  Didn't mean to send that
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20:55:49  Hi
20:57:03  shachaf: my apologies.
20:57:09  `wisdom
20:57:24  unréliable/unréliable is French for «peu fiable».
20:57:32  `wisdom
20:57:33  gregor/Gregor took forty cakes. He took 40 cakes. That's as many as four tens. And that's terrible.
21:02:58  yay archive binge of the whiteboard finished
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21:08:54  `wisdom
21:08:55  ngevd/ngevd is a fake wisdom entry because having an actual infinite file in wisdom/ makes all manner of stuff bloody awkward. `? ngevd is special-cased in bin/?. leave this file alone Phantom_Hoover‼ also tswett‼
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21:38:30  `wisdom
21:38:30  `wisdom
21:38:35  coulor/Coulor is the correct spelling.
21:38:35  qdbrules/qdbformat is:  message; * nick action; two spaces between messages; all elisions marked with [...] other than irrelevant intervening messages; for messages separated by elision, one space on each side, not two
21:38:53  FireFly: clever
21:40:57  `learn Kulør er rett stavemåte.
21:41:04  Learned 'kulør': Kulør er rett stavemåte.
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22:12:27  `? go
22:12:28  Go is a common verbal game programming language invented by the Germanic Taneb tribes in the strategic territories of East Asia.
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22:13:36  Hi
22:13:42  hi
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22:19:23  How can I get digital cable without all of the menus and OSD and interactive guide and all of that stuff?
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22:19:50  a charity shop
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22:20:18  I thought you meant cables as in wires, not TV sorry
22:21:21  zzo38: I guess it's like how you can get DRMed music or games without having to install a DRM manager that cripples your windows computer and breaks down when you lose internet connection or replace any part of your hardware
22:21:34  zzo38: get an illegal pirated decoder box
22:22:32  I am not trying to avoid paying for channels
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22:23:56  zzo38: then pay for them and then connect such a decoder maybe
22:24:13  I don't even know how to get such decoder though
22:24:19  Or how to program it
22:26:26  I want to be able to access it using an analog tuner
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22:27:13  how would you control it then, if you access it from an analog tuner?
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22:28:13  It would digitally tune to various channels and broadcast them on a analog RF signal on different channels, and then just stay out of the way
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22:29:16  Another way would be to use a MIDI input port to receive channel changing commands (without OSD), if the VCR or TV or whatever support it then it would use that to change channels.
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22:30:30  @metar CYUL
22:30:31  CYUL 232200Z 27019G31KT 30SM FEW030 BKN070 BKN090 24/15 A2960 RMK CU1AC4AC1 SLP022 DENSITY ALT 1500FT
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22:31:21  `relcome YokeOfIdea
22:31:25  ​YokeOfIdea: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.)
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22:33:35  Another way could be to make a test signal on all channels other than the one tuned, and the video out passes through the cable box and uses that to know which channel to tune to.
22:33:52  Hi
22:34:41  It works if you are using a VCR to tune the signal, but not with a TV set (unless perhaps it is a TV set that supports external speakers)
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22:37:17  helloppavilion1!
22:38:25  I wonder if the only people left with VCRs are hipsters nowadays.
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22:40:36  zzo38: hezzo38. I bought a foldable shogi board. I made a grave mistake by teaching our team's intern the game the other week, and now she's addicted.
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23:01:26  Would you know how to make such a device like how I mentioned?
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23:13:29  zzo38: perhaps. let me read the logs.
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23:14:37  by the way, my parents got a new android tablet. it's all shiny and stuff, but they can't browse anything https. do you have any idea why?
23:15:01  (already tried the automatically-set-date-and-time solution, but it does nothing.)
23:15:05  What kind of error message?
23:15:12  Do any other protocols work?
23:15:34  something about timeouts, pages loading partially if they're lucky...
23:15:38  regular http works.
23:16:04  I mean other protocol such as FTP, gopher, SMTP, etc
23:16:17  (Of course you need a client supporting them)
23:16:34 * boily shrugs. “maybe”
23:16:49  the problem is that the aforementioned tablet is quite far from my hands atm hth
23:17:24  Make a Wikipedia proxy that doesn't require HTTPS.
23:17:30  That could be one way
23:17:57  nice comeback.
23:18:00  zzo38++
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23:18:55  (The Wikimedia Foundation refuses to do this; I have asked them.)
23:19:47  always be thorough with that kind of matter at hand.
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23:30:58  (I am not the only one to have asked.)
23:31:58  you are the thirty-eighth zzo. I wouldn't be surprised if all 37 previous ones also asked.
23:34:43  `wisdom
23:34:43  boily: did you just turn zzo38 into zzo39
23:34:46  madness/madness lies thataway.
23:35:02  @karma zzo38
23:35:03  zzo38 has a karma of 12
23:35:11  zzo50.
23:35:28  Firellofly. the real zzo38 is zzo38 hth
23:35:38  shellochaf.
23:38:20  HireFly
23:38:36  Hily
23:40:17  a program that can print anything you pipe into it except its own source
23:41:59 * boily plugs his ears with mapole ear plugs. “LA LA LA CAN'T HEAR YOU LA LA LA”
23:43:29  `wisdom
23:43:34  torus/Topologically, a torus is just a torus. Taneb invented them.
23:43:37  FireFly: how's snakebird going
23:43:54  `wisdom
23:43:55  rhubarb/Rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb, rhubarb: rhubarb rhubarb? Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb rhubarb.
23:44:43  shachaf: haven't played it since last time; I was mostly away from my computer over the weekend celebrating midsummer
23:44:56  `wisdom
23:45:00  swedish/Swedish is the language of fine cuisine.
23:45:21  `` ls wisdom/* | wc -l
23:45:22  549
23:45:41  actually..
23:45:47  hm
23:45:51  `` ls wisdom | wc -l
23:45:52  1
23:45:56  ._.
23:46:02  FireFly: uhm. wouldn't that be, like, you know...
23:46:03  `` ls wisdom/ | wc -l
23:46:04  1
23:46:29  `` /bin/ls wisdom | wc -l # hth
23:46:30  542
23:46:35  tdh
23:46:42  I forgot about that
23:47:04  What is the other seven?
23:47:11  auntie quine
23:47:25  zzo38: presumably directories containing files
23:47:36  O, yes
23:48:11  that, or they're Eldritch Forbidden Wisom Entries of Untractable Lore.