00:00:15 -!- Taneb has changed nick to Tanebirthday. 00:01:08 I'm going through a comment I'm composing and putting ZWSPs between all the ligaturable characters (e.g. fi) >:) 00:01:42 That's... 00:01:50 That's semantically inaccurate! 00:02:01 happy Taneb++ 00:02:24 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 00:02:26 assert(Taneb.age == 22); 00:03:42 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 00:03:46 * oerjan fixes the wp article 00:04:10 there's an article about Taneb? 00:04:14 Oh, is it Tanebirthday's- wait, nickchange. So probably 00:04:31 shachaf: well he's invented so many important things, why wouldn't there be? 00:04:34 Tanebirthday: Happy assemblyday! 00:04:59 What important things did Taneb invent? 00:05:34 `? Tanebventions 00:05:36 hppavilion[1], third of November Greenwich Mean Time, every year since 1994 00:05:40 Tanebventions include automatic squirrel feeders, necessity, Go, submarine jousting, Fueue, the universe, special relativity, metar, weetoflakes, sand, dragons, persistence, the BBC, _46bit, progress, sanity, the Oxford comma, and this sentence. See also tanebventions: math. He never invents anything involving sex. 00:05:47 the universe is fairly important 00:06:24 Tanebirthday: ooh happy birthday 00:06:25 and involves rather a lot of sex, i believe 00:06:48 shachaf: no, about complex planes, which should contain a definition of Argand diagram hth 00:07:34 Phantom_Hoover: The universe is indiscreet, too. 00:07:52 citation: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.434.9777 00:07:58 Phantom_Hoover: it was probably added after he invented it by some sneaky marketing department 00:08:03 Phantom_Hoover: Yes, but sex makes up less than 12 ppb, so it's within acceptable bounds 00:08:15 oerjan: Ah, or that 00:08:22 now I'm wondering why you'd want to market the universe and what the marketing slogan would be 00:08:29 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 00:08:45 if god did not exist it would become necessary for taneb to invent him 00:08:47 The Universe: More of Everything! 00:09:12 ais523: You need a lot of boilerplate to be able to say "let there be light" from the get-go, rather than having to define what light is, then what a photon is, then what a particle is, then trying to explain "stuff" 00:09:28 `? tanebventions: math 00:09:29 Mathematical tanebventions include D-modules, Chu spaces, the torus, Stephen Wolfram, Klein bottles, string diagrams, the reals, Lambek's lemma, pointless topology, the long line, locales, and histograms. 00:09:33 ais523: So the universe comes with a lot of features pre-assembled 00:09:34 should that not be 'maths' 00:09:35 oerjan: I like that :-) 00:09:35 hppavilion[1], light is in the standard library 00:10:02 Phantom_Hoover, I'm in favour of "maths" but have never edited that wisdom entry as far as I recall 00:10:15 `dowt tanebventions: math 00:10:24 Tanebirthday: Yes, exactly. 00:10:29 8511:2016-06-17 ` mv wisdom/tanebvention{,s}": math" \ 8544:2016-06-20 slwd tanebventions: math//s#the reals#Klein bottles, the reals# \ 8819:2016-07-15 slwd tanebventions: math//s/ p/the Hodge star operator, p/ \ 8820:2016-07-15 slwd tanebventions: math//s/,t/, t/ \ 8966:2016-08-22 slwd ta 00:10:39 `dowt tanebvention: math 00:10:42 `` mv "wisdom/tanebventions: math" "tanebventions: maths" 00:10:44 SOMEBODY had to make the standard library. 00:10:45 `revert 00:10:48 fuck 00:10:56 `` mv "wisdom/tanebventions: math" "wisdom/tanebventions: maths" 00:11:05 can you stop please 00:11:08 No output. 00:11:10 rm: cannot remove `/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/env/.hg/store/data/canary.orig': Is a directory \ Done. 00:11:16 8510:2016-06-17 ` mv wisdom/tanebvention{"s (math)",": math"} \ 8511:2016-06-17 ` mv wisdom/tanebvention{,s}": math" 00:11:19 No output. 00:11:20 Phantom_Hoover: It used to be "Tanebventions (maths)", but it was renamed to "Tanebvention: math" so it would work both ways. 00:11:35 `revert 00:11:37 rm: cannot remove `/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/env/.hg/store/data/canary.orig': Is a directory \ Done. 00:12:02 Tanebventions: mathses 00:12:03 i'll stop when the file is moved and not before 00:12:06 `` ls wisdom/*nebven* 00:12:06 Do british people ever say "math"? What does the singular of "maths" mean? 00:12:09 wisdom/tanebvention \ wisdom/tanebventions: math \ wisdom/tanebventory 00:12:17 Phantom_Hoover: This is the right name for the file. 00:12:20 hppavilion[1], what's a mathematic 00:12:20 Tanebirthday: mathen? mathi? mathæ? 00:12:23 `? tanebventions: maths 00:12:24 no it isn't 00:12:26 Mathematical tanebventions include D-modules, Chu spaces, the torus, Stephen Wolfram, Klein bottles, string diagrams, the reals, Lambek's lemma, pointless topology, the long line, locales, and histograms. 00:12:31 Tanebirthday: That's the question 00:12:34 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Enoua5 * New user account 00:12:47 hppavilion[1]: "maths" is a contraction of "math[ematic]s"; "math" would therefore be a contraction of "mathematic", which is not a real word 00:12:49 ah well 00:12:54 ais523: YET 00:12:55 we don't use "math" just like we don't use "mathematic" 00:12:57 should that not be 'maths' <-- this way you can look it up with both terms 00:13:02 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Excess Flood). 00:13:17 hppavilion[1], I never say "math" except when I'm being silly and disparaging someone for specialising too much 00:13:20 someone sed 'math' to 'maths' in the entry then 00:13:29 Phantom_Hoover: Oh, right, searching for a thing with -s at the end also searches for one without 00:13:30 `? tanebventions 00:13:31 Tanebventions include automatic squirrel feeders, necessity, Go, submarine jousting, Fueue, the universe, special relativity, metar, weetoflakes, sand, dragons, persistence, the BBC, _46bit, progress, sanity, the Oxford comma, and this sentence. See also tanebventions: math. He never invents anything involving sex. 00:13:32 i'd do it myself but shachaf would doubtless complain 00:13:49 `slwd tanebvention//s#math#maths# 00:13:51 tanebvention//Tanebventions include automatic squirrel feeders, necessity, Go, submarine jousting, Fueue, the universe, special relativity, metar, weetoflakes, sand, dragons, persistence, the BBC, _46bit, progress, sanity, the Oxford comma, and this sentence. See also tanebventions: maths. He never invents anything involving sex. 00:13:54 That's quite legitimate. 00:14:24 shachaf: Um, if that were actually mathsy, you would now have "See also tanebventions: mathssssssssss..." 00:14:34 (Don't question it. I know it's wrong.) 00:14:40 (-ish) 00:14:48 ais523: In my usage, e.g. algebra is a math, and topology is a math. If you're studying maths, you're probably studying more than one math. 00:15:06 Hm, could Taneb have invented the f-word? On one hand, it often means sex, but on the other, it also means other stuff a LOT of the time, and it's a very versatile word 00:15:11 now I'm wondering what the lowest number of substitutions is necessary for Thue to be Turing-complete / curly-L-complete 00:15:32 shachaf: so "mathematic" = "field of mathematics"? 00:15:42 shachaf, I can get behind that 00:15:42 that isn't entirely illogical, although it also doesn't fit with UK usage 00:16:09 Then again, I pronounce "finite" such that it rhymes with "infinite" and "definite" 00:16:42 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 00:17:03 ais523: I guess smaller mathematical things could be maths as well. 00:17:08 Is a theorem a math? 00:17:29 It can be a noun, a verb, an adjective, an adverb, an exclamation (of course). It can probably also be a pronoun, and I'dn't be surprised if it was a perfectly valid preposition, conjunction, article, determiner, and numeral as well. 00:17:37 shachaf, is non-commutative topology, for example 00:17:52 shachaf, or algebraic geometry 00:18:47 Are D-modules a math? 00:18:52 I don't think so 00:18:55 They are many maths 00:18:56 Or is each D-module a math, so D-modules are maths? 00:19:25 (And proverb and proadjective (projective?) and prodeterminer and postposition (and adposition if adposition \ (preposition U postpostion) != {}) and proprepo...) 00:19:38 The main goal of my usage is to be incompatible with both US and UK usage, and therefore be neutral. 00:19:38 I think the study of D-modules is a math 00:19:48 shachaf, how contrarian! 00:20:07 Phantom_Hoover: Sorry, that was more hostile than it needed to be. 00:20:51 I was in the middle of writing out an explanation for the way it was, which you didn't know. But it made it frustrating that you were making changes while I was doing it. 00:21:14 I just learned yon and yonder were like "this" and "that". I am now sad. 00:21:34 But I don't know why people say say "math" is an abbreviation for "mathematic". 00:21:40 "mathematic" isn't a word as far as I know. 00:21:51 Though "yon/yonder" was probably historically "þon/þonder", modernly "thon/thonder" 00:21:54 In US usage it's an abbreviation for "mathematics", which is not plural, by the way. 00:22:28 shachaf: In US (aka "real") english, mathematics is dual. hth. 00:23:31 (Its members are (1) taxes and (2) that stuff weirdos do) 00:24:53 shachaf, "mathematic" is in the OED 00:25:33 do we have a word definition/properties thing in HackEgo somewhere? 00:25:46 I vaguely remember seeing a dictionary in this channel but it might have been fizzie 00:26:09 [wiki] [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50072&oldid=50070 * Enoua5 * (+174) /* Introductions */ 00:26:26 [wiki] [[User:Enoua5]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50073 * Enoua5 * (+78) Created page with "Hello, my beautiful world! I am a programmer, song writer, and furry. KTHXBYE" 00:27:49 lambdabot has @wn 00:27:52 And some other dictionaries. 00:27:53 @list wn 00:27:53 dict provides: dict-help all-dicts bouvier cide devils easton elements foldoc gazetteer hitchcock jargon thesaurus vera wn world02 00:28:12 @devils potable 00:28:12 @wn mathematic 00:28:14 *** "potable" devil "The Devil's Dictionary (1881-1906)" 00:28:14 POTABLE, n. Suitable for drinking. Water is said to be potable; 00:28:14 indeed, some declare it our natural beverage, although even they find 00:28:14 it palatable only when suffering from the recurrent disorder known as 00:28:14 thirst, for which it is a medicine. Upon nothing has so great and 00:28:16 [6 @more lines] 00:28:18 No match for "mathematic". 00:28:20 @more 00:28:20 :( 00:28:45 Though "yon/yonder" was probably historically "þon/þonder", modernly "thon/thonder" <-- nope, cognate to german "jener" and norwegian "hin" hth 00:29:06 is "hth" norwegian 00:29:23 (also apparently to latin "idem") 00:29:25 oerjan: ...Yermans historically pronounced "j" as "th" hth. Also, male seahorses have the baby. 00:29:36 This is all true stuff that I didn't make up to not look bad. 00:30:21 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 00:30:37 german historically pronouncing j as þ would be super weird 00:30:52 Jirejly 00:31:19 I'm going to go to bed now, goodnight! 00:32:00 * oerjan swats hppavilion[1] for etymofraud -----### 00:32:36 FireFly: I think you have "þ" and "f" confused hth 00:32:47 hppavilion[1], that's entirely on me 00:32:51 s/FireFly/Tanebirthday/ 00:33:07 And I know people who genuinely cannot pronounce them differently 00:33:18 Tanebirthday: Yes it is. Unless it's a thoke about how Thermans can't make a 'th' sound... 00:33:37 [wiki] [[Factory]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50074 * Enoua5 * (+52) Creation; will move documentation here 00:33:47 Tanebirthday: on the plus side no:matematikk and de:Mathematik and neither even has a plural hth 00:36:14 Tanebirthday: my guess for who's slightly older today is: oerjan 00:36:28 Janeb 00:36:30 oerjan, happy birthday 00:36:39 Tanebirthday: wait, f and þ, or f and j? 00:36:47 because in the latter case I'd be a bit concerned 00:37:03 -!- GeekDude has left ("WeeChat 1.4"). 00:37:04 FireFly, I was making a joke about hppavilion[1]'s f and j statement 00:37:10 o 00:37:25 Tanebirthday: whoa whoa whoa, no one said anything about birthdays 00:37:27 other than you 00:37:34 and i guess a few other people in here 00:37:38 shachaf, happy birthday 00:37:51 aren't /all/ of us slightly older than we were yesterday? 00:38:02 (possibly some of us are also slightly wiser, although that's much less certain) 00:38:28 Yes. 00:38:43 Though I guess Taneb never said "than yesterday". 00:38:53 Maybe Taneb is slightly older than he will be tomorrow? 00:38:55 ais523: No, bodily aging is all stored up and released in a single burst once every 365 days (except every 4th cycle when it's 366, except on the 100ths, except on the 400ths.) 00:43:13 hppavilion[1], shachaf is closer 00:43:20 I'm approximately but not quite unaging 00:43:36 Today I am slightly older than I was yesterday and also than I will be tomorrow 00:44:57 hppavilion[1]: how does that work for people born on February 29 twh 00:45:32 Tanebirthday: local maximum eh? 00:45:37 -!- moony has joined. 00:45:52 oerjan: a paradox / a paradox / a most ingenious paradox 00:45:54 oerjan, possibly a global maximum! 00:45:55 oerjan: current_year is only incremented on leap years; they grow a year older every 4 leap years, except every 100th, ... 00:46:00 hth 00:46:09 fancy 00:46:19 (But they also tend to have lifespans about a fifth the length of a normal person) 00:46:30 wait, fifth? 00:46:52 -!- moonheart08 has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 00:47:09 oerjan: yes, it's because they drink so much hth 00:47:10 this sounds unfair. only one in four birthdays _and_ live shorter overall 00:47:38 well, life isn't fair has been well established. 00:49:54 http://nethack4.org/media/alex/ayacc/ayacc.pl <-- dammit only now i realize the pun... 00:50:09 (defunct link) 00:50:17 what's the pun 00:50:33 shachaf: alex/ayacc hth 00:50:58 oh 00:51:23 this isn't related to the haskell alex 00:52:47 doubtful. although i don't remember if ais523 made an alex program too... 00:53:14 oerjan: I didn't, although I was planning to 00:54:02 `? ais523 00:54:05 Agent “Iä” Smith is an alien with a strange allergy to avian body covering, which he is trying to retroactively prevent from ever evolving. On the 3rd of March, he's lawful good. 00:54:38 We haven't seen scarf or callforjudgement in quite a while. 00:54:48 i've seen callforjudgement 00:55:01 although briefly, due to a mistyping 00:55:25 or mistouchpadding iirc 00:58:56 -!- moony has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 00:59:03 [wiki] [[Factory]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50075&oldid=50074 * Enoua5 * (+7995) add documentation 01:01:08 oerjan: this is one no one uses `learn hth <-- seriously, that's like one of the oldest `learn features hth 01:01:28 `dowt MIPS 01:01:30 No output. 01:01:33 `dowt mips 01:01:35 4033:2013-11-20 learn MIPS Is Popular In Schools. \ 4034:2013-11-20 learn MIPS Is Popular in Schools. 01:01:42 oerjan: how come it didn't happen there tdnh 01:02:00 well it hasn't _always_ been there. 01:02:12 but i think it's definitely older than the article removal. 01:02:15 the point is that `learn is unpredictable 01:02:41 [wiki] [[Factory]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50076&oldid=50075 * Enoua5 * (+81) 01:03:56 i think that does the right thing more often than not, although of course there would be misfires either way. 01:03:57 [wiki] [[User:Enoua5]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50077&oldid=50073 * Enoua5 * (+37) 01:04:10 [wiki] [[User:Enoua5]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50078&oldid=50077 * Enoua5 * (-9) 01:04:34 [wiki] [[Factory]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50079&oldid=50076 * Enoua5 * (+31) 01:04:38 erm. helps more often than it hurts. 01:05:02 [wiki] [[Factory]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50080&oldid=50079 * Enoua5 * (-19) 01:05:28 -!- olsner has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 01:05:41 Oh, the new user is a furry. 01:05:44 ...I make no comment. 01:05:51 you just did hth 01:06:32 * oerjan reads at least two furry comics, although one is strongly implied to have been accidental. 01:07:21 or well 01:07:34 [wiki] [[User talk:Enoua5]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50081 * Hppavilion1 * (+340) Heeeelp... meeeee... 01:07:34 [wiki] [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50082&oldid=50004 * Enoua5 * (+14) Added Factory 01:07:54 accidental that it's now _only_ furries. it gradually became that way because the author couldn't draw humans. 01:08:07 oerjan: That's totally justified. 01:08:12 (The Whiteboard) 01:08:33 * hppavilion[1] . o O ( If Enoua5 joins, I'm going to pretend to be a bot ) 01:09:08 . o O ( then i can pretend to kick hppavilion[1] for botspam ) 01:09:32 -!- enoua5 has joined. 01:09:33 oerjan: My prefix is ⁂ if anybody asks. 01:09:53 Hello, not automated message! 01:09:58 Dammit xD 01:10:15 hpp: prefix of what? 01:10:16 XD yes? 01:10:25 I was planning on pretending to be a bot when you joined, then you joined just as I sent an obviously not-botty message 01:10:50 enoua5: But welcome to the channel! 01:11:14 even though i gotta go. like now ._. .. gubye! 01:11:25 -!- enoua5 has quit (Client Quit). 01:13:02 the other comic is of course Freefall, which really has only one furry (ok maybe two now), but seems to be more connected to the actual furry community if the links on the page are any guidance. 01:14:02 hm does Girl Genius count, with the jägers and Krosp 01:14:22 I don't think that counts as "furry" 01:14:33 why not? 01:14:34 more than "humanoid but non-human characters" 01:14:40 well maybe 01:14:54 * oerjan isn't sure of the difference 01:15:23 they're canonically modified humans btw 01:15:32 (not Krosp) 01:15:35 Hm, I suppose so yeah 01:15:40 oerjan: ...Krosp? 01:15:41 I forget who Krosp is 01:15:52 the talking cat 01:15:58 oh him 01:16:00 I love him 01:16:24 You know what'd be fun? Alien furries. Not, like, furries that look like (or officially are) aliens. Aliens who are furries regarding whatever other creatures live on their planet. 01:17:04 `unidecode ⁂ 01:17:05 ​[U+2042 ASTERISM] 01:19:03 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 01:19:22 hm i guess YAFGC also have some furry characters. and lots of humanoid non-humans. 01:19:26 *has 01:22:59 *had 01:23:03 * hppavilion[1] is afk 01:23:21 Today, someone thought my Befunge shirt was Perl. Can you imagine? 01:23:37 shocking 01:23:41 -!- olsner has joined. 01:23:50 Not that a Befunge/Perl polyglot would probably be particularly difficult to do. 01:23:55 how dare they imply befunge is unreadable 01:24:18 Yes, it's clearly a slight towards at least one of the languages. 01:24:20 fizzie: yes, that's a trivial combination 01:24:53 An INTERCAL fan was also present. 01:24:58 a fun question is to consider what the first non-whitespace character would be in a maximum-number-of-languages polyglot 01:25:01 I'm guessing # but not sure 01:25:10 (I don't know if they've done anything notable with it, but they mentioned it as their favourite esolang.) 01:25:38 hm increased polyglot challenge: make a polyglot where no character ignored in one language is used in the other 01:27:40 what's the definition of "ignored" here? 01:27:49 polyglots often place the code for one language inside a string literal in the other 01:27:55 that's the hard part i guess 01:27:58 and then don't do anything very interesting with the string 01:28:11 but you could, say, write a loop that checksums it or the like, if you want the content to matter 01:28:14 you need a linear type system for each language hth 01:29:12 relevant, surely? 01:29:17 or are you banning copying data too? 01:29:21 -!- enoua5 has joined. 01:29:34 Hello! 01:29:37 oh right checksums... 01:29:49 this gets really tricky to define then. 01:30:03 just use the sum modulo 2 01:30:27 but yeah, sounds tricky 01:30:37 hi enoua5 01:31:03 *waves* 01:31:15 oerjan: based on my thoughts about videogame polyglots, I think it'd be most interesing if the two programs did the same thing using the same algorithm 01:31:28 and the same parts of the algorithm were implemented by the same part of the code 01:31:31 `relcome enoua5 01:31:34 ​enoua5: 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.) 01:32:27 I just uploaded an esolang I created, if anyone wants to look at that! 01:32:50 I was looking at it already 01:33:00 my first thought was "oh wow, this might actually be interesting" 01:33:11 (a lot of new users just do trivial/pointless brainfuck derivatives) 01:33:43 Really? Thanks! 01:34:40 it's TC 01:35:22 tc? 01:35:30 actually if you start with a couple of zero bits in storage (I think you need at least two), it's TC with just production and storage, not needing the other rooms 01:35:34 TC = Turing complete 01:35:54 it's a computational power class, it basically expresses how good the language is at emulating other languages 01:35:55 oh, yes! 01:36:11 languages in the same class can emulate each other, and languages can also emulate langauges in lower classes 01:36:30 I think a lot of people know what Turing completeness is who might not know the abbreviation "TC". 01:36:37 yes, I know 01:36:48 I just got a little carried away and decided to define Turing completeness anyway 01:37:13 so, what do you mean by having the couple in storage? 01:37:29 like, your storage spaces start empty, right? 01:37:33 yes. 01:37:45 how would this replace some rooms? 01:37:46 if I start with a zero bit on one of them (actually one is enough because you can change what the production is producing) 01:38:00 then that gives enough power just in production and storage to do any computation 01:38:29 the idea is that you can use the storage space to implement a Minsky machine 01:38:56 two storage spaces for the two counters you need (you put a 0 at the bottom and 1s above it) 01:39:09 and one as a bitbucket for storing unwanted bits 01:39:29 *looks that up* oh, wow! yeah, there a few things i added just to be a little nicer 01:39:31 (you could also drop the unwanted bits into production, I guess, so long as you kept a known bit around to set it back to the value you wanted) 01:39:47 your extra tools will make the language much more usable 01:39:54 there's a tradeoff between being usable and having a minimum of commands 01:40:05 btw, you might want to put your language in categories so that people will see it 01:40:10 http://esolangs.org/wiki/Esolang:Categorization 01:40:20 and edit it onto the language list 01:40:34 if a language is on an unlinked page like that, it has a tendency to get lost and forgotten about 01:41:03 i put it onto the list already, i'll go look at catagories 01:43:03 -!- enoua5 has quit (Quit: Page closed). 01:46:56 [wiki] [[Factory]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50083&oldid=50080 * Enoua5 * (+119) 01:47:14 [wiki] [[Factory]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50084&oldid=50083 * Enoua5 * (-2) /* Categories */ 01:49:21 [wiki] [[Factory]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50085&oldid=50084 * Ais523 * (-21) /* Categories */ make this into actual category inclusions, rather than category mentions, by unescaping it 01:49:58 What's a category inclusion? A faithful functor? 01:50:32 in MediaWiki, it's rather less interesting than that :-P 01:50:46 -!- enoua5 has joined. 01:50:53 Alright, it's catagorized! 01:52:07 It seems i did it wrong and someone fixed it. thanks to whoever that person was! 01:53:06 *looks at the history* thanks, Ais523! 01:53:28 : is an escape character in MediaWiki 01:53:45 so [[Category:Languages]] uses the Languages category, whereas [[:Category:Languages]] merely mentions it (in this case, a link) 01:53:58 we don't want Esolang:Categorization to be in the categories itself, so we escape 01:54:10 but on language pages we do want them to be in the category normally 01:54:54 Ah, ok, i see. that makes sense. 01:55:29 Thanks for your help! I hope Factory will do good here. 01:55:36 I've got to go 01:55:52 my guess is nothing much will happen in a while, then someone will use it on a "guess the language" puzzle on PPCG 01:55:55 bye :-) 01:56:47 I am the very model of a Turing halting oracle, / I've information esoteric-wiki categorical 01:58:16 If you have linear types, can you have a halting oracle that uses up its argument? 01:58:33 So you can either know whether something halts, or you can run it, but not both. 01:58:59 I mean, can you implement it. 01:59:28 you mean can you implement a halting oracle for a linear language in itself, whilst keeping the language sub-Turing? 01:59:39 (note that it clearly has to be /sub/-Turing to work) 01:59:49 The usual proof about the halting problem depends on being able to duplicate things. 02:00:10 -!- enoua5 has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 02:00:12 Maybe that's what I mean. Of course if you can implement it it's not really an oracle. 02:00:50 well, you need restrctions on the language to make the problem interesting 02:00:54 Right. 02:00:56 you can add a halting oracle for Deadfish in Deadfish 02:01:00 without any real issues 02:01:31 Or maybe the language itself is Turing-complete, but the oracle is external to the language, but adding it doesn't make the language super-Turing. 02:01:42 Then again, I don't like Turing completeness, I'd rather avoid it if possible. 02:01:44 because Deadfish programs always halt and the existence of a halting oracle won't help 02:02:01 shachaf: well, being able to halting-oracle arbitrary TC programs would be kind-of revolutionary 02:02:20 Well, the "programs" would have to be something other than data. 02:02:28 Because data is freely duplicatable. 02:03:10 ais523: That's putting it likely. 02:03:12 *lightly 02:03:36 ais523: It's not revolutionary, it's the point of an oracle. 02:03:45 Being able to implement it in the language would be revolutionary. 02:04:13 so we're basically talking about a language which has access to an oracle for itself, but some restriction that prevents it using it to gain more computational power 02:04:32 Right, that's one of the options that might be interesting. 02:04:33 that's fairly easy to do if, say, the language is defined to immediately go into an infinite loop if the oracle says "doesn't halt" 02:04:44 (you can actually implement this without an oracle, too :-P) 02:05:02 I'm reminded of http://esolangs.org/wiki/WUUI although it isn't exactly what you're looking for 02:06:33 come to think of it, a naive impl of that language may have a slower computational complexity than any other language on Esolang 02:06:43 possibly including the ones that require brute-forcing hashes 02:06:54 (arguably those are O(1), for sufficiently large values of 1) 02:07:11 What if the hash length is a function of the program length? 02:07:59 I don't think we have any of those yet 02:08:14 . o O ( does oracle really rhyme with categorical ) 02:08:34 oerjan: i looked it up in a rhyming dictionary hth 02:09:06 oerjan: it does if you interpret the last two vowels as ə 02:09:10 -!- enoua5 has joined. 02:09:26 I don't, but it's close enough that you could pronounce it that way and people would understand the words 02:12:11 [wiki] [[User:Enoua5]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50086&oldid=50078 * Enoua5 * (+108) 02:12:11 i am the very model of a modern rhyming nitpicker / i've information more pedantic, more arcane, and crypticer 02:13:26 [wiki] [[User:Enoua5]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50087&oldid=50086 * Enoua5 * (+42) 02:13:50 I should probably use the preview button more often 02:14:42 oerjan: some people might object to rhyming "mineral" and "general" hth 02:15:04 'gineral' 02:15:11 shachaf: only a whiner-all hth 02:15:48 -!- navet has joined. 02:16:06 oerjan: aren't you going to nitpick that rhyme twh 02:16:06 shachaf: I actually learned the rules of poetry from a book 02:16:20 enoua5: now, now, let's not joke about their drinking problems 02:16:22 Which book? 02:16:30 "mineral" and "general" would need to match everything from the first vowel onwards to rhyme, and they don't 02:16:36 and I can't remember, it was ages ago 02:16:41 Because the stress is on that syllable? 02:16:56 I figured out that rule but it took me a while. 02:17:08 Fortunately I'm capable of rhyming even without knowing the rules. 02:17:51 `learn_append shachaf He is capable of rhyming even without knowing the rules. 02:18:33 shachaf: specifically, you take the last syllable that has a reasonable amount of stress 02:18:38 and have to rhyme from its vowel onwards 02:18:46 I remember the first time I saw a poem in a book -- or maybe it was a song, they're the same word in Hebrew -- and I asked the person who was reading the book to me (or was I reading it and they were helping me?) how they knew it was a poem (or song). 02:18:52 And they said it was because it had short lines. 02:19:19 well, "plainverse" is a poetry genre defined pretty much entirely by random linebreaks and no other restrictions 02:19:24 This book was probably _Charlie and the Chocolate Factory_. 02:19:35 but I'm not sure it really counts as poetry at that point 02:19:39 "I will call him Mel, 02:19:43 because that was his name." 02:19:45 ais523: Well, they didn't say it was a necessary condition. 02:19:55 * oerjan wonders if he mentioned that the russian word for "sings" is "поёт" 02:20:19 it does _not_, however, apply to poetry afaiu 02:21:03 what about poëtry 02:21:13 don't know 02:21:24 or поётрий 02:21:26 (although russians rarely write the ¨) 02:21:40 technically it should be "poëtry" under English spelling rules 02:21:41 ё is pronounced "yo" if I remember correctly. 02:21:58 we don't pronounce it "poh-tree" 02:22:05 -!- Zarutian has quit (Quit: Zarutian). 02:22:26 but accents in English have pretty much died out, except sometimes in #esoteric as a joke (and in #esoteric they often aren't used correctly) 02:22:28 English has no spelling rules though 02:22:36 they're more like guidelines 02:22:40 ais523: Also in the New Yorker. 02:23:11 shachaf: yep. [pɐˈjɵt] 02:23:13 I used to write "coördination" and so on but it's uncommon enough that I think it looks pretentious. 02:23:15 English is the perfect natural language for this channel, really 02:23:28 it's about the closest you can get to an esoteric natural langauge 02:23:45 yeah 02:23:50 shachaf: sometimes I write "noone" in protest 02:23:58 and we dabble in Japanese occasionally, another excellent choice 02:24:00 Our little Frankenstein's monster of a lanuage 02:24:08 (what is the correct spelling of that word, anyway?) 02:24:10 ais523: Depends on the class of esoteric language. 02:24:24 maybe it's actually two words which is why I can't figure out how to spell it as one 02:24:47 Yes, it's two words. 02:24:54 btw, what's the current status of "alright", is it a word yet? 02:24:56 For example English isn't like languages that try to be as simple as possible. 02:25:12 a dictionary I owned when growing up specifically listed it as not a word 02:25:16 I don't like "alright". But maybe it's unavoidable. 02:25:16 like, most nonwords aren't even in the dictionary 02:25:27 Have you finished growing up? 02:25:34 that one, the dictionary felt compelled to add a specific note at its position in alphabetical order 02:25:38 saying it wasn't a word 02:25:41 shachaf: height-wise, yes 02:25:46 in terms of maturity, who knows 02:28:12 thou shouldst always gette up before noone 02:29:03 What is the simplest human language? 02:29:07 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:30:23 baby language, I guess 02:30:30 although that isn't normally very expressive 02:30:50 many babies only use one word for everything, and just repeat it until an adult figures out what they mean by trial and error 02:31:06 actually that sounds like an esolang 02:31:15 it ignores the input program given, and does something random 02:31:19 you run the program repeatedly until it does what you want 02:32:00 i like this idea 02:32:17 "American users (COCA) prefer the spelling no one to either noone or no-one by more than 500 to 1. UK users (BNC) prefer no-one to noone 50 to 1 and no one to noone 12 to 1." 02:32:28 I'll create an article for it, it won't take long 02:32:32 I guess it counts as a joke language 02:32:36 baby++ 02:32:55 @karma baby 02:32:55 baby has a karma of 1 02:32:59 I think most babies are more expressive than that. 02:33:19 Even when they're born? I guess I haven't been around many fresh babies. 02:33:26 Newborn babies. That's the word. 02:33:56 fresh babies! name the language that! 02:34:03 [wiki] [[Joke language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50088&oldid=49640 * Ais523 * (+94) /* General languages */ +[[Baby Language]] 02:34:06 babies don't stay fresh long, i hear 02:34:18 they start smelling fast 02:35:29 ais523: Did you know the word "exoteric", meaning the opposite of esoteric? 02:35:31 @wn exoteric 02:35:33 *** "exoteric" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)" 02:35:33 exoteric 02:35:33 adj 1: suitable for the general public; "writings of an exoteric 02:35:33 nature" [ant: {esoteric}] 02:35:49 shachaf: yes, but I didn't realise we hadn't invented it ourself 02:36:25 Apparently the wiki uses the word "mainstream". 02:36:39 Well, I guess it doesn't use it to mean exactly that. 02:37:37 "Best Treatment of a Mainstream Programming Language as an Esoteric Programming Language" 02:38:34 [wiki] [[Baby Language]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50089 * Ais523 * (+689) it's a simple enough idea, and I don't think we've done it yet… (anyone care to implement this? anyone brave enough to run it?) 02:39:16 [wiki] [[Baby Language]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50090&oldid=50089 * Ais523 * (+11) I accidentally two words 02:40:14 so. is it required to create something that won't crash? 02:40:21 * oerjan is disappointed that there doesn't seem to be a whole class of -teric adjectives 02:40:22 It seems underspecified. 02:40:56 esoteric, exoteric, hysteric 02:41:39 Now I'm wondering how hard it would be to make a random valid exe generator 02:42:08 but "hysteric" isn't formed in a similar way 02:42:11 it might be easier to generate random programs in a language where all programs are valid 02:42:25 @wn endoteric 02:42:26 No match for "endoteric". 02:42:38 that would seem to fit the naming scheme, a pity it isn't actually a real word 02:42:46 Are there languages where all programs are valid, and there's also some notion of "continuity"? 02:42:52 phallometric 02:43:00 So making a small change in the syntax makes a small change in the program. 02:43:06 I'm not sure what that would mean exactly. 02:43:47 shachaf: well, the last time I tried to write a language where the programs were continuous functions with real-numbered inputs and outputs and so was memory 02:43:48 I ended up getting sidetracked and inventing Three Star Programmer instead 02:44:02 which reminds me, I need to get round to writing a compiler targeting 3SP some time 02:44:12 I mostly gave up on the langauge after realising it was too easy 02:44:32 and yet complex enough to make it bad as a tarpit 02:44:45 Is it TC? 02:45:02 I'm pretty sure it is 02:45:08 I'd worked out a way to implement cyclic tag in it I think 02:45:13 not sure if I ever wrote it down 02:46:13 oh right, just looking at the code to my impl 02:46:20 and it uses a custom allocator because of course it does 02:46:49 Something a friend and I were wanting to do is make either make a language using mostly snowman or entirely characters from Unicode's Miscellaneous Symbols 02:47:18 please don't fall into the trap of trying to assign a meaningful command to every codepoint in Unicode :-P 02:47:37 and if you do, /definitely/ don't make a list of every character in your documentation, showing it as currently undefined/undecided 02:47:40 I'm not THAT crazy 02:47:49 and if you have to do even that, /very definitely/ don't post it to the wiki 02:47:59 (this has, sadly, happened before) 02:48:26 Why is it sad? 02:48:26 You could possibly come up with interesting semantics using Miscellaneous Symbols for kinda-mnemonic effect, at least. 02:48:32 Does the wiki have bad support for big pages? 02:49:23 Well, It's pointless to have all that meaningless information 02:49:51 shachaf: the person in question was creating a huge numbre of pages 02:49:58 Oh. 02:50:01 MediaWiki doesn't like very very large pages 02:50:04 also it rather bloats the database dumps 02:50:05 pikhq: What's a good build system? 02:50:11 which reminds me, I haven't done a wiki backup in a while 02:50:12 Do you think bazel is good? 02:51:17 fizzie: wiki backup dump appears to be broken 02:52:37 u+26a2 to u+26a9 would be.. Interesting 02:53:46 here: http://sprunge.us/OALJ 02:53:57 shachaf: Good... build system... 02:54:05 I appear to have some documentation on an algorithm for compiling cyclic tag into 3SP 02:54:10 in POD format for some reason 02:54:31 Dunno that such a thing exists. 02:54:40 I guess I was planning to write a compiler but got stuck 02:54:57 pikhq: there's aimake, which also isn't good but which I think shows promise, mostly because I wrote it 02:59:04 -!- xkapastel has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 02:59:06 There are many things I like about bazel. 03:02:09 With Factory. I'm debating between two things: porting it to a console language, or creating a visual interpreter. Any opionions? 03:02:52 a visual interpreter will be more fun but fairly slow 03:02:56 err, fairly hard to writ 03:02:57 *write 03:03:12 I have this problem lately when I say something that's only tangentially connected to what I actually mean 03:03:22 then often notice after I've said it and have to correct it 03:03:55 Yeah, I was originally thinking of the visual interpreter as a sort of debug mode 03:04:37 *debugger 03:05:01 but, yes. it would be both hard and slow 03:08:22 And I don't know how easily I could get it into a console language. It's in JS right now, and I took advantage of some of JS's flexability 03:09:07 What's a console language? 03:10:38 all text based. prints to console (as in command line) 03:11:06 Oh. Doesn't JavaScript qualify? 03:11:20 Or: What's the advantage of a console language? 03:11:28 It's all in browser 03:12:02 Not if you get a non-browser version. 03:12:25 If I did it console based I could have the user be able to see older inputs and outputs without having to do all sorts of crazy 03:15:13 I decided that I didn't want to use a JS's console because I wanted someone to be able to publish a program they make, and the average person doesn't know about js console 03:17:59 [wiki] [[User:Enoua5]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50091&oldid=50087 * Enoua5 * (+91) /* Languages created */ 03:18:42 I may put this in Factory's discussion, but I've got to go 03:18:46 -!- enoua5 has quit (Quit: Page closed). 03:45:28 -!- fungot has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 03:59:38 -!- MDude has quit (Read error: No route to host). 04:01:35 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 04:05:44 -!- Sgeo has joined. 04:08:32 -!- navet has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 04:17:40 -!- MDude has joined. 05:07:24 "Describe how you could use a single array to implement three stacks." 05:07:39 is the answer to store them like this? abcabcabcabc ? 05:10:30 that's one method that works; it's time-efficient but can be memory-inefficient if they have unbalanced sizes 05:12:02 the memory efficient way involves moving stacks b and c when inserting a new element in a? 05:14:35 yes 05:36:01 ais523: What's the memory- and time-inefficient way? 05:36:25 (Are there any rigorous measures of complexity other than time- and space-complexity?) 05:36:49 you could use your array as a memory space, create a custom allocator that allocates from it 05:36:51 then implement the stacks as linked lists 05:36:55 that's pretty inefficient 05:37:02 (although it's O(n) for both memory and time) 05:37:12 err, O(n) for memory, O(1) for time 05:38:45 New false pedantery game: Insist that big "O" notation isn't correct, and that it's more correct to say big Ø notation 05:39:03 New false pedantry game: misspell "pedantry" 05:39:30 New false pedanry game: missspell "misspell" 05:39:46 izalove: that's not new i've mispled for years 05:40:13 * izalove just wanted to feel accepted 05:40:46 ais523: You might as well do the dynamic array thing at that point. 05:41:13 shachaf: well, people rarely ask for intentionally inefficient algorithms 05:41:31 @wn mispled 05:41:33 No match for "mispled". 05:41:33 ? 05:41:48 shachaf: ais523: What's the memory- and time-inefficient way? 05:41:59 Oh, I missed that. 05:42:20 New false pantry game: Fooooooood 05:42:20 i propose taht we as a society stop writing "?" messages on irc 05:42:34 izalove: ‽ 05:42:46 izalove: Why? 05:42:47 illkillyou 05:42:53 izalove: how would that help 05:42:54 because 05:43:19 izamurder 05:43:22 ? is not enough as a question 05:43:27 ah that 05:43:31 yeah murdering helps 05:43:43 my psychiatrist suggested it 05:43:46 `? izalove 05:43:47 izalove? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 05:43:51 `? izabera 05:43:52 izabera is a bradyherpetologist. She is probably implemented in bash. 05:44:04 izalove: Writing ? conveys the concept "I am confused as to what you just said, please explain" in 1 byte (minus the bytes every message mandatorily includes) 05:44:32 "what didn't you undersrtand? what part do i have to explain?" 05:44:34 every time 05:44:40 izalove: I would say that "?" alone is bad, but "%: ?" % nickname is sufficient 05:44:46 at some point i'll just start answering ? with ! 05:44:55 ⸘‽ 05:44:56 ! 05:45:34 izalove: How about instead of just ?, we do ¿?... wait, how do I end this statement as a question? Oh, there we go. 05:45:58 oerjan: ¡ 05:46:15 i shouldn't underestimate people with unicode 05:46:30 i realized spanish is not as simple to write as people claim. 05:46:50 you have to know before you start writing whether you're excited at the end or not 05:47:03 lol 05:48:40 oerjan: Is this a joke or are we talking about sentences where the exclamationing starts in the miOH MY GOD WHAT THE HELL IS THAT‽ 05:49:05 the latter hth 05:49:30 Now would be a really good time for ⹃ 05:50:07 wait, since when is there an upside-down interrobang? 05:50:10 `unidecode ⹃ 05:50:11 U+2E43 DASH WITH LEFT UPTURN \ UTF-8: e2 b9 83 UTF-16BE: 2e43 Decimal: ⹃ \ ⹃ \ Category: Po (Punctuation, Other) \ Bidi: ON (Other Neutrals) 05:50:16 \oren\: https://jonathanzong.github.io/proposed-punctuation/ hth 05:50:25 I've heard that to interrobang in Spanish you start with ¿ and end with ! (or possibly upside-down vice versa) 05:50:32 oerjan: That isn't actually a... wait, oh 05:51:04 oerjan: It's the point d' amour in the link above, but I assumed it was private use, not overloading (which is stupid) 05:51:35 shocking 05:52:13 (Really, I think Unicode should have added Bazin's characters ages ago... They never gained usage in any languages I've seen, but people probably want to use them all the time) 05:54:28 afk 06:02:35 t1 is a tree with millions of nodes, t2 is a tree with hundreds of nodes 06:02:47 determine if t2 is identical to a subtree of t1 06:04:03 is there a smart way to do this? looks like substring matching but stuff like boyer moore seems harder to apply 06:14:56 Today's xkcd is nice. 06:20:09 izalove: express the trees in polish or reverse-polish notation, then do a substring match 06:20:35 (to avoid false positives you'll need to distinguish leaves from branches but that isn't hard) 06:20:37 damn 06:21:21 what a weird reaction 06:21:35 it's really nice 06:21:42 i should have thought about it 06:21:52 ah right 06:22:53 -!- Necrosporus has joined. 06:37:32 `welcome Necrosporus 06:37:33 Necrosporus: 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.) 06:38:08 hm halloween is presumably over everywhere. 06:38:12 Oh, development 06:38:35 Is perl an esoteric language? 06:38:48 -!- oerjan has set topic: News: esolang contest at http://calesyta.xyz/en/ | http://esolangs.org/ | logs: http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D | https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2023808/wisdom.pdf | For extensive bot testing, use #esoteric-blah. 06:39:11 Necrosporus: normally not considered so, but our wiki _does_ have a page for it. 06:40:11 What about dc language? 06:40:38 As in desk calculator 06:40:48 or sed 06:41:28 Those languages even though widely available are quite similar to languages considered esotheric, aren't they? 06:43:03 yes they are. although normally we exclude languages that are made for "serious use". 06:43:26 but i know e.g. zzo38 (not here at the moment) has done some strange things with dc. 06:44:03 and we have ///, which you could say is _inspired_ by sed. 06:44:30 What strange things? 06:44:47 well he did make a Deadfish implementation in it. 06:45:26 i suppose that's not _that_ strange, but he had to use the alternative "xkcd" command set to make it work. 06:45:40 and i think he's done other things, which i don't quite remember. 06:45:58 (he's also done a lot in TeX. plain TeX, without LaTeX.) 06:50:58 -!- The_Prospector|2 has joined. 06:54:13 -!- The_Prospector has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 06:55:02 I just informed Google Translate that Freundschaftreich translates to "Brony Fandom". Now to wait for it to translate. 07:12:46 yeah, making a big translation site worse flr everybody is fun! 07:14:42 see, it's working, myname already misunderstands "fun"! 07:15:21 it's a democratic system and you're attacking his right to vote 07:15:23 shame on you 07:15:50 neither of this is true 07:16:30 i expect google has mechanisms to detect repeat nonsense-makers. 07:17:02 -!- godel has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 07:17:45 but language *is* a democracy. if enough people start using "literally" as "figuratively", it eventually becomes accepted 07:18:17 izalove: that's not the definition of democracy 07:18:26 also: do you like chom choms? 07:18:51 myname: now it is, she told it to google translate hth 07:19:07 that's the people's right to vote to shape their language 07:19:11 sounds democratic to me 07:19:27 nobody actually votes though really 07:19:30 yes but democracy also has rules. 07:19:54 Hoolootwo: everybody does 07:19:59 imma cast mah vote right now 07:20:06 you don't have any way to vote in secret, too 07:20:21 secret voting isn't required 07:20:40 your despickable 07:20:46 no it's not 07:21:45 -!- The_Prospector|2 has quit (Quit: when in doubt, kernel panic). 07:22:12 -!- The_Prospector has joined. 08:26:08 next: deliberately playing bad games on IGS to mess up alphago's training 08:32:17 a bit late 08:37:20 [wiki] [[Brainfuck]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50092&oldid=49993 * Sesshomariu * (+161) /* External resources */ 08:46:47 re subtree search: if tree branches are unordered, then converting to a string won't work 08:58:29 [wiki] [[Brainfuck]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50093&oldid=50092 * Ais523 * (-161) Undo revision 50092 by [[Special:Contributions/Sesshomariu|Sesshomariu]] ([[User talk:Sesshomariu|talk]]): added to the wrong list, I'll add it to the main one 08:58:35 @messages 08:58:35 You don't have any messages 08:59:09 [wiki] [[Brainfuck implementations]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50094&oldid=49992 * Ais523 * (+144) /* Normal implementations */ add edit by Sesshomariu to the wrong page 09:00:40 ais523: Broken how, in particular? 09:00:59 fizzie: I got an error about failure to decompress it 09:01:16 leaving behind a .part file, and hopefully leaving the original unchanged 09:01:27 I don't really want to investigate though because I'm on a metered connection 09:02:40 -!- navet has joined. 09:04:55 haha, I hadn't seen the note at the top of the brainfuck article before 09:05:43 ais523: "New false pedantry game: misspell "pedantry"" => https://stickman.qntm.org/comics.php?n=464 09:06:10 Hrm. The on-server esolangs.xml.gz file itself zcat's through with no warnings. I don't really know much about that whole zsync thing, though. 09:06:16 It's probably also possible you managed to download it as it was updated. The cron job just calls zsyncmake with the final path names (no fancy write-elsewhere-mv-atomically tricks), which might well mean it's broken for the moment it's updating, which happens daily at 6:09 in what's probably America/New_York time zone. 09:06:53 (And I think maintenance/dumpBackup.php takes a while to run.) 09:07:36 I guess I'll try again next time I have a nonmetered connection, maybe from scratch 09:07:37 b_jonas, yeah, pendanticity really grates me 09:20:22 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 09:32:55 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Pandatic sleep). 09:54:36 [wiki] [[User talk:Ais523]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50095&oldid=49107 * Sesshomariu * (+178) 10:00:27 [wiki] [[User talk:Sesshomariu]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50096 * Ais523 * (+544) reply 10:02:20 [wiki] [[User talk:Ais523]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50097&oldid=50095 * Ais523 * (+191) /* Removal of my compiler */ replied 10:08:03 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 10:33:13 -!- boily has joined. 10:39:54 -!- shachaf has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 10:45:04 `wisdom 10:45:12 ingesorgeco//Ingesorgeco is when a German is worrying that their money might get cut short. 11:25:59 -!- boily has quit (Quit: IGLOO CHICKEN). 11:30:42 -!- Zarutian has joined. 11:31:28 -!- Zarutian has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 11:31:45 -!- Zarutian has joined. 11:36:57 -!- Zarutian has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 11:37:29 -!- navet has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 11:47:26 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 12:06:39 -!- navet has joined. 12:14:47 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Excess Flood). 12:18:42 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 12:26:11 -!- LKoen has joined. 12:41:32 -!- spiette has quit (Quit: :qa!). 12:43:20 -!- moony has joined. 12:43:31 doot3 12:48:15 -!- otherbot has joined. 12:48:58 * moony rederps 12:49:35 did you derp before? 12:50:45 izalove: see yesterday 12:51:16 you're overestimating my powers 12:51:22 can't yet see in the past 12:51:25 lol 12:53:45 izalove, http://tinyurl.com/h8uxhf4 ( http://preview.tinyurl.com/h8uxhf4 ) 12:55:00 -!- enoua5 has joined. 12:56:39 izalove, tell me what you think ^_^ 12:57:18 it makes me feel stupid 12:57:24 but what doesn't, these days? 12:57:39 fun note: HBL may be higher or lower than turing complete, due to the paradoxical situations possible it is uncomputeable and undecidable 12:57:50 thus it is hard to know 12:57:57 [wiki] [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50098&oldid=50082 * Sesshomariu * (+13) /* P */ 12:59:53 [wiki] [[PPAP++]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50099 * Sesshomariu * (+216) Created page with "PPAP++ is an esoteric programming language by [[User:Sesshomariu]] based on [[brainfuck]] and referencing to the popular PPAP meme. The repository on GitHub can be found [http..." 12:59:54 it can be considered a subclass of a oracle machine i believe 13:01:14 What's your favourite finite equivalence class 13:01:15 YABD (Yet Another Brainfuck Derivative) 13:01:35 Tanebirthday, you lost me on 'finite equivalence class' 13:01:53 I misworded 13:02:02 What's your favourite equivalence relation on a finite set 13:02:17 happy taneb 13:02:17 * moony is still lost 13:02:23 happy Tanebirthday! 13:02:26 :D 13:02:35 moony, OK, do you know what a finite set is 13:02:45 the opposite of a finite unset 13:02:51 yes, a matrix/list of finite size 13:02:55 i believe 13:02:59 oh. 13:03:04 i guess that works too. 13:04:05 i have a 107% serious question 13:04:14 did haskell start out as an esoteric lang? 13:04:51 no idea 13:04:55 izalove, no! 13:05:00 ok, when did it become one? 13:05:07 It started out because people were frustrated because Miranda was trademarked 13:05:14 2006 13:05:17 that explains it 13:09:52 `? histogram 13:09:57 Histograms are diagrams showing histamine levels. Taneb invented them. 13:13:21 http://i.imgur.com/yj4LwRJ.png nice problem 13:13:45 -!- ais523 has quit. 13:16:11 Apparently I invented something last night 13:16:29 The "Taneb consistency", defined to be the consistency that is weaker than all other consistencies 13:18:18 [wiki] [[User:Enoua5]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50100&oldid=50091 * Enoua5 * (+623) 13:24:04 -!- xa0 has joined. 13:28:51 [wiki] [[User:Enoua5]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50101&oldid=50100 * Enoua5 * (+301) /* Furry */ 13:33:31 `le/rn Taneb consistency/A consistency that is weaker than all other consistencies. Taneb invented it 13:33:34 Learned 'taneb consistency': A consistency that is weaker than all other consistencies. Taneb invented it 13:34:00 Tanebirthday: Happy birthday 13:34:11 Also, do all the best projects start with someone being frustrated? 13:35:18 possibly 13:36:26 do all the failed projects end with someone being frustrated? 13:39:13 [wiki] [[Talk:Factory]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50102 * Enoua5 * (+359) Created page with "Currently, I am thinking of how to bring Factory a step forward.
Here are some of my ideas:
1) Porting Factory to a language that can create .exe's
2) Creating..." 13:40:16 no 13:40:30 some end with someone being bored 13:41:02 but all the partially funded but failed projects end with frustration 13:41:29 (interestingly, lots of successful projects start with someone being bored) 13:41:55 -!- enoua5 has quit (Quit: Page closed). 13:42:28 warning: do not preform the -flip command 13:43:18 -flip 13:43:18 Confirm by using as argument: 29513265525635400 13:44:25 moony: Can I postform it? 13:44:46 go ahead and try? 13:44:53 ? 13:46:23 +flip 13:46:40 ... 13:47:46 * FreeFull then performs -flip 14:10:58 moony, what is -flip 14:11:42 messes with your otherbot permissions,iovoid added it for fun 14:13:27 I... see... 14:29:58 wow the list of uncomputable languages is small, but they are all rather intresting 14:41:19 https://esolangs.org/wiki/Schrodilang << lol 14:41:36 oh nice joke Gregor :p 14:44:58 -!- Necrosporus has left ("Leaving"). 15:04:48 -!- shachaf has joined. 15:04:56 hellochaf 15:05:16 don't do that 15:05:27 ? 15:31:30 [wiki] [[Talk:Memfractal]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50103 * TuxCrafting * (+111) Created page with "Very clear 10/10 ~~~~" 15:34:37 -!- godel has joined. 15:47:23 -!- otherbot has quit (Quit: Caught SIGINT). 15:48:13 -!- otherbot has joined. 16:02:53 -!- otherbot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:03:15 -!- otherbot has joined. 16:19:18 -!- hue has changed nick to wiggle. 17:00:23 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 17:06:56 -!- MoALTz has joined. 17:08:40 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:26:40 -!- Zarutian has joined. 17:39:41 -!- LKoen has joined. 17:46:38 -!- augur has joined. 17:52:45 http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/YouHaveToHaveJews was notably averted in Germany 17:58:58 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:29:50 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 18:36:04 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 18:36:34 -!- augur has joined. 18:46:12 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 19:04:20 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 19:04:39 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 19:06:51 -!- MDude has quit (Quit: Going offline, see ya! (www.adiirc.com)). 19:11:02 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 19:21:18 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 19:29:53 you just lost The Game 19:30:29 fuck 19:30:44 it's been months 19:30:55 i deeply hate you 19:32:06 lol 19:39:39 [wiki] [[Factory]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50104&oldid=50085 * Enoua5 * (+25) 19:48:49 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 19:57:05 hppavilion[1], you just lost The Game. 19:57:29 moony: Awww, but I was having so much fun plazing poker! 19:57:40 moony: Also, Iäm currentlz set to a german kezboard 19:57:41 ÖP 19:58:16 * moony realises he actually is TIEing the game, due to his Roleplay character personallity sitting around in is head doesnt know about The Game 19:58:38 * moony realises he cant lose unless he tells his RP character about it 20:03:51 I can't believe that Unicode lacks the love symbol 20:05:33 U+101A1: THE ARTIST FORMERLY KNOWN AS PRINCE 20:05:49 (note what block it would fall in) 20:08:44 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:10:15 [wiki] [[Factory]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50105&oldid=50104 * Enoua5 * (-3) /* Example two: I -> O program */ 20:19:38 `unidecode U+fe56 20:19:44 ​[U+0055 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U] [U+002B PLUS SIGN] [U+0066 LATIN SMALL LETTER F] [U+0065 LATIN SMALL LETTER E] [U+0035 DIGIT FIVE] [U+0036 DIGIT SIX] 20:22:27 *sigh* 20:22:27 `unidecode ﹖ 20:22:28 ...? 20:22:28 ​[U+FE56 SMALL QUESTION MARK] 20:22:36 ...That's not important 20:27:35 I can replace it 20:36:02 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 20:38:52 <\oren\> wait, that char isn;t in my font 20:38:54 <\oren\> wat 20:48:02 <\oren\> moony: I herd you liek mudkipz 20:48:42 <\oren\> seriusly dud that meme is so old it could vote for president 20:49:43 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:54:10 -!- LKoen has joined. 20:58:57 -!- LKoen has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 21:01:11 given two words of equal length that are in a dictionary, write a function to transform one word into another by changing only one letter at a time 21:01:11 the new word you get in each step must be in the dictionary 21:01:11 example: input: damp, like 21:01:11 output: damp -> lamp -> limp -> lime -> like 21:01:29 izalove: wait wait I have a reference for that 21:01:45 izalove: let me pull up the link 21:02:12 no spoilers <.< 21:03:06 oh damn... I only have a gmane web link, but that thread isn't accessible through the gmane web interface 21:03:08 anyway, 21:03:46 so far my plan is to get all the X letter words in the dictionary, remove the ones that can't be changed to at least two words 21:04:05 then brute force 21:04:48 izalove: anyway, this was given as one of the tasks on the perl quiz of the week mailing list lots of years ago. that mailing list is no longer running, and I'm not sure of the 21:05:28 -!- MoALTz has quit (Quit: Leaving). 21:05:49 email address or of the date, but the gmane link for the Word Ladder task evaluation (which has spoilers) was http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.perl.qotw.quiz-of-the-week/109 , 21:05:51 breath first search with dynamic programming 21:06:12 wob_jonas: thanks for not spoiling it :D 21:06:31 and there's some info about the mailing list at http://perl.plover.com/qotw/ so you might be able to find a trace from either there, or from the gmane news interface. 21:07:45 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 21:08:16 ah, here's a copy of the discussion email, which does have SPOILERS, so don't read it yet: http://perl.plover.com/qotw/e/solution/022 21:16:38 -!- wanderman has joined. 21:27:41 Heya wanderman 21:29:40 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 21:37:25 -!- Zarutian has quit (Quit: Zarutian). 21:37:41 -!- wanderman has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 21:38:48 -!- navet has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 21:49:01 -!- augur has joined. 22:00:48 -!- Tanebirthday has changed nick to Taneb. 22:02:26 @time Taneb 22:02:26 Local time for Taneb is Thu Nov 3 22:02:28 22:02:46 shachaf, I'm about to go to bed you see 22:03:01 And don't want to have a birthday-themed nick inaccurately 22:09:16 I guess false negatives don't hurt. 22:12:14 -!- boily has joined. 22:14:04 `wisdom 22:14:21 zzo38mtg.php//http://zzo38computer.org/mtg/cardfile.php 22:15:34 tdh 22:15:45 I always forget that URL. 22:15:46 `wisdom 22:15:51 off by two//An off by two error is what happens when you expect an off by one error but compensate in the wrong direction. 22:15:56 `wisdom 22:15:57 cdop//CDOP is OCPD, except with the letters in the *proper* order. 22:16:15 `cwlprits cdop 22:16:28 oerjän 22:16:50 `wisdom 22:16:52 butterfly//While some might think butterflies are descended from flies, that is a false entomology. 22:16:52 `wisdom 22:16:55 metasepia//metasepia knew the weather at your nearest airport, and also something about ducks. 22:16:56 county d'orange police? 22:17:15 c'est des oublis particuliers? 22:17:45 google says: "it's special forgetfulness" 22:18:03 boily is quite the forgetful functor 22:18:45 the oceans are quite boily today 22:21:14 more like "those are particular omissions" hth 22:21:26 what's a forgetful functor? 22:21:47 I swim in oceans about 15 minutes per year. 22:21:49 <\oren\> @metar CYYZ 22:22:38 CYYZ 032200Z 35011KT 15SM FEW025 FEW050 SCT080 BKN140 BKN210 11/07 A3008 RMK CU1SC2AC2AC3CI1 CU TR CI TR SLP189 22:23:16 I think "forgetful functor" means "functor". 22:24:13 he\\oren\. are you rained? 22:24:27 shachaf: tdsh. 22:25:08 `? weather 22:25:10 lambdabot: @@ @@ (@where weather) CYUL ENVA ESSB KOAK PAMR 22:25:15 CYUL 032200Z 02005KT 15SM -RA FEW008 SCT020 OVC045 09/07 A2996 RMK SF1SC2SC5 SLP147 \ ENVA 032150Z 09005KT 9999 -SN BKN033 00/M03 Q1013 RMK WIND 670FT 10009KT \ ESSB 032220Z AUTO 29003KT 9999 22:25:15 BKN040/// M01/M02 Q1015 \ KOAK 032153Z 28007KT 10SM FEW180 FEW250 21/12 A3011 RMK AO2 SLP195 T02110117 PNO \ PAMR 032153Z 19004KT 10SM CLR 02/M02 A2915 RMK AO2 SLP872 T00221017 22:26:16 [wiki] [[Talk:Baby Language]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50106 * Enoua5 * (+182) Created page with "A random BF generator and interpreter could work for this. I just barely created a BF generator in JS. ~~~~" 22:26:36 PAMR? that sounds hppavilionny[1]. 22:26:39 @where weather 22:26:39 ?? ?@ ?run var$intercalate " \\ " . map (\x -> "(@metar "++x++")") . words $ ?show 22:28:50 Cute 22:29:01 By which I mean somewhat terrifying 22:29:34 It's more terrifying when you try to process the metar output. 22:29:48 @@ @where weather 22:29:48 ?? ?@ ?run var$intercalate " \\ " . map (\x -> "(@metar "++x++")") . words $ ?show 22:29:55 In fact I don't think I managed to do it, because it ran into some length limit or something. 22:29:55 @@ @@ @where weather 22:29:57 Terminated 22:30:09 @@ @@ @where quonochrom 22:30:09 monochrom says: Don't wrap your head around haskell. Immerse! Wrap haskell around your head. 22:30:41 <\oren\> @metar TEST 22:30:58 @where quonocrom 22:30:58 I know nothing about quonocrom. 22:30:59 @where quonochrom 22:30:59 ?quote monochrom 22:30:59 @@ @where quonochrom 22:30:59 ?quote monochrom 22:30:59 No result. 22:31:09 `airport Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport 22:31:12 No output. 22:31:17 `airport San Jose 22:31:18 `quote chrom 22:31:19 San Jose (?, MGSJ) \ San Jose (?, RPUH) \ Norman Y Mineta San Jose Intl (SJC, KSJC) \ Isla San Jose (?, ?) 22:31:21 165) For instance, Jesus' Y chromosome was clearly GOD'S. \ 166) OK, let's reduce the human genome to 4 chromosomes, in 2 homologous pairs. 22:31:21 `cat bin/airport 22:31:21 airport-lookup any "$*" 22:31:29 <\oren\> @metar KLAX 22:31:29 KLAX 032153Z 26010KT 10SM CLR 26/06 A2999 RMK AO2 SLP155 T02560061 22:31:31 `airport Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International 22:31:33 No output. 22:31:33 `airport F-18 22:31:36 `airport Tullinge 22:31:36 No output. 22:31:37 `airport Norman Y Mineta San Jose 22:31:38 No output. 22:31:42 Norman Y Mineta San Jose Intl (SJC, KSJC) 22:31:54 <\oren\> @metar READ 22:31:59 @metar WSSS 22:32:01 No result. 22:32:01 WSSS 032230Z VRB02KT 9999 FEW018 BKN180 26/24 Q1009 NOSIG 22:32:22 `airport Södertörn 22:32:24 No output. 22:32:30 `airport international Pearson de Toronto 22:32:30 I guess it's too up-to-date 22:32:31 No output. 22:32:43 I wanted to find an airport that closed '74 22:32:49 `airport Toronto Pearson 22:32:51 No output. 22:32:55 `airport Toronto 22:32:57 Toronto Coach Terminal (?, TRTO) \ Toronto Union Station (?, ?) 22:32:58 useless 22:33:06 `airport Stockholm 22:33:08 Stockholm Cruise Port (STO, ?) 22:33:08 `airport toronto 22:33:11 Toronto Coach Terminal (?, TRTO) \ Toronto Union Station (?, ?) 22:33:22 `airport YYZ 22:33:24 Lester B Pearson Intl (YYZ, CYYZ) \ Lester B Pearson Intl (YYZ, CYYZ) 22:33:42 `airport ARN 22:33:44 Arnsberg Menden (ZCA, EDLA) \ Parnu (EPU, EEPU) \ Farnborough (FAB, EGLF) \ Sundsvall Harnosand (SDL, ESNN) \ Arlanda (ARN, ESSA) \ Varna (VAR, LBWN) \ Larnaca (LCA, LCLK) \ Charnay (QNX, LFLM) \ Arnage (LME, LFRM) \ Lauro Carneiro De Loyola (JOI, SBJV) \ Alberto Carnevalli (MRD, SVMD) \ Barnaul (BAX, UNBB) \ Carnicobar (?, VOCX) \ Soekarno Hatta I 22:33:55 `airport-lookup --help 22:33:56 usage: airport any|name|iata|icao key 22:34:17 `airport HKG 22:34:18 Hong Kong Intl (HKG, VHHH) \ Garba Tula (?, HKGT) \ Garissa (GAS, HKGA) \ Kai Tak (?, HKGX) 22:34:33 Kai Tak is still listed? 22:34:52 `airport-lookup IATA ARN 22:34:53 usage: airport any|name|iata|icao key 22:35:00 er 22:35:06 `` airport-lookup iata ARN 22:35:11 Arlanda (ARN, ESSA) 22:35:19 hm 22:35:33 `` airport-lookup icao ESS 22:35:36 Arlanda (ARN, ESSA) \ Bromma (BMA, ESSB) \ Borlange (BLE, ESSD) \ Hultsfred (HLF, ESSF) \ Gavle (GVX, ESSK) \ Saab (LPI, ESSL) \ Kungsangen (NRK, ESSP) \ Eskilstuna (?, ESSU) \ Visby (VBY, ESSV) \ Torsby Airport (TYF, ESST) \ Cherskiy Airport (CYX, UESS) \ Essen HBF (ESX, ESSE) \ Vangso (?, ESSZ) 22:36:08 No Skavsta? 22:36:16 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 22:36:25 oh that's ESKN 22:36:26 I see 22:39:15 `? weather 22:39:18 lambdabot: @@ @@ (@where weather) CYUL ENVA ESSB KOAK PAMR 22:39:21 CYUL 032200Z 02005KT 15SM -RA FEW008 SCT020 OVC045 09/07 A2996 RMK SF1SC2SC5 SLP147 \ ENVA 032220Z 09006KT 8000 -SN VV013 00/M03 Q1013 RMK WIND 670FT 11009KT \ ESSB 032220Z AUTO 29003KT 9999 BKN040/ 22:39:21 // M01/M02 Q1015 \ KOAK 032153Z 28007KT 10SM FEW180 FEW250 21/12 A3011 RMK AO2 SLP195 T02110117 PNO \ PAMR 032153Z 19004KT 10SM CLR 02/M02 A2915 RMK AO2 SLP872 T00221017 22:47:52 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 22:50:14 The difficulty of calculating the circumference of an ellipse annoys me. 22:52:05 -!- moony has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:55:41 I'd like to propose a new function to simplify notation (based on the fairly reasonable- but not actually formally proven as far as I've seen- assumption that all ellipses with the same ratio between the minor and major radii have their circumference scaled the same as their radii. In other words, if you make an ellipse twice as big (along x and y), then it will have twice the circumference. This is at least true for circles. Please oh 22:55:41 please god let the math be right) 22:57:04 there is no god, only fungot. 22:57:13 well, even fungot isn't. 22:57:15 boily: All glory to fungodt! 22:59:05 pia ([paɪ.ʌ]; pi augmented). It's a function represented by an inverted minuscule pi (flipped over x, not rotated by 180°) which takes an argument p representing the proportion between the major and minor radii of an ellipse. It returns a constant c such that an ellipse where the radii have proportion p has circumference of c*r (where r is the minor radius if |p| > 1, the major radius if |p| < 1, and any radius if |p| = 1) 22:59:09 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 22:59:25 pia(1) is obviously just pi. 23:00:27 wait... they printed a creature that costs 3R and has "Pay 3 life: Add {R} to your mana pool." and no drawbacks? that sounds like a mini-channel possible disaster 23:00:36 like, you play it and can instantly get 6 mana 23:00:39 `iata ARN 23:00:41 Arlanda (ARN, ESSA) 23:00:46 `icao EFHK 23:00:47 Helsinki Vantaa (HEL, EFHK) 23:00:47 in like turn 3 23:00:52 Those are them shortcuts. 23:02:23 -!- LKoen has joined. 23:02:54 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:03:15 @metar EGLL 23:03:16 EGLL 032250Z AUTO 19004KT 130V250 9999 NCD 08/05 Q1016 NOSIG 23:08:08 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 23:12:15 fizzie: aha 23:13:08 FireFly: what happened to `any twh 23:13:16 s/FireFly/fizzie/ 23:14:43 It felt too generic to do. 23:14:49 There's also no `name hth 23:15:25 tdnifh 23:16:42 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 23:21:27 <\oren\> `airport toronto 23:21:31 Toronto Coach Terminal (?, TRTO) \ Toronto Union Station (?, ?) 23:21:40 <\oren\> WHA 23:21:55 <\oren\> how are those airports 23:28:08 wob_jonas: wellob_jonas. is it modern? 23:28:23 `airport WHA 23:28:25 Whakatane (WHK, NZWK) \ Whangarei (WRE, NZWR) \ Anelghowhat Airport (AUY, NVVA) \ Whale Cove Airport (YXN, CYXN) \ Whatì Airport (YLE, CEM3) \ Whyalla Airport (WYA, YWHA) \ North Whale Seaplane Base (WWP, ?) \ Whalers Bay (?, ?) \ Newhaven Ferry Port (?, ?) \ Long Wharf (?, ?) 23:28:30 boily: no 23:28:39 then all is well ^^ 23:33:02 coily 23:36:38 http://www.checkwx.com/weather/TRTO <- clearly an airport 23:37:24 -!- MDude has joined. 23:40:40 QUINTHELLOPIAAAAAAAAAAAAA! 23:41:07 I have found maybe one of the last of a special edition beer. It will be mailed. 23:42:08 :O 23:42:16 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 23:50:19 [wiki] [[Talk:Baby Language]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50107&oldid=50106 * Enoua5 * (+128) 23:51:37 -!- enoua5 has joined. 23:52:46 I've created an implementation for Baby Language. How should I go about adding that to the wiki? 23:53:18 `relcome enoua5 23:53:27 ​enoua5: 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.) 23:53:40 enoua5: what do you mean adding it? 23:54:07 oh. linking to it. you should use: http://pastebin.ca/ 23:54:15 thanks! 23:58:45 i have a plan for digits in aubergine 23:59:26 [wiki] [[Baby Language]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50108&oldid=50090 * Enoua5 * (+94) Implemented language