00:06:22 Seen in an ad: "This X facing larger than average X apartment based within X House boasts stunning views from the X floor and also benefits from a spacious winter garden overlooking the X." 00:06:31 Sounds a little... generic. 00:06:59 lol 00:08:09 http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-37686909.html 00:08:26 It was actually a different place in rightmove. 00:08:44 Same estate agent, though. 00:09:05 Are you buying real estate? 00:09:17 No, just looking. 00:09:53 -!- oerjan has joined. 00:10:12 Do you think buying bay area real estate is a good idea? 00:10:30 I have absolutely no qualifications to give out investment advice. 00:10:35 I hear it's pretty expensive though? 00:11:03 Someone from our team just moved to thereabouts the other week. 00:11:09 Took their cat and all. 00:11:17 So is London real estate, going by the link above. 00:11:20 Not sure if they're buying or renting. 00:12:15 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 00:13:32 @messages-cloudy 00:13:32 boily asked 12h 9m 58s ago: hellørjan. am I missing something? it is very confuzzling → http://imgur.com/a/SV0VK 00:13:32 int-e said 12h 1s ago: ä? 00:13:32 boily said 11h 47m 18s ago: hellørjagain. äëḧïöẗüẅẍÿ. 00:13:52 boily == extra chicken jokes 00:14:41 helloerjan 00:14:50 @tell boily your client probably doesn't recognize that it is utf-8, because of the weird private use chars which i was trying to warn you about. 00:14:50 Consider it noted. 00:14:59 Is buying Trondheim real estate a good idea? 00:15:33 quite probably, it is growing fast 00:15:56 although norway _does_ probably have a housing bubble, so... 00:16:03 Do the current prices not take that into account? 00:16:12 I don't know anything about the real estate market. 00:16:13 I've heard there's a tax trick you can do if you buy a newly constructed apartment in Finland. 00:16:17 That's probably a good idea. 00:16:22 What's the trick? 00:16:39 i am not paying enough attention to tell you who is right about this hth 00:16:39 I like tax tricks. 00:17:08 I did some small tax tricks this year but nothing really fancy. 00:17:20 I didn't quite catch the details. It's something to do with the thing where they sell the apartment at a price that doesn't cover all of it, and then you also get a share of the loan. 00:17:39 Then you can do some deductions. 00:18:10 http://www.hs.fi/kaupunki/art-2000004881249.html hth 00:18:14 Why are capital gains tax rates so low? 00:19:15 34% isn't that low. 00:19:58 Oh, it's higher in Finland than in Norway. 00:21:01 In the US the maximum is 20%, and even that's only on amounts over $415,050/year apparently. 00:21:03 And of course Finland reserves the right to tax me anything the UK doesn't. 00:21:32 On the other hand California will charge up to 13.3% on top of that. So I guess it works out similarly to Finland at high amounts. 00:21:42 But it's still much lower than income tax. 00:22:04 In Finland it's a non-progressive 34% with no allowances, if I recall correctly. 00:22:23 No matter if it's your one euro bank account interest, or what. 00:22:40 Interest is taxed as capital gains? 00:23:23 -!- __s has joined. 00:23:30 I think it's actually slightly different, it's a 30% "lähdevero", I don't know what that is in English. 00:24:12 Some special kind of interest get taxed as capital gains. Or something like that. 00:24:15 It's all so complicated. 00:24:15 "Withholding tax is levied in Finland for longer than six months from receiving incoming alien force from Finland." 00:24:52 huh, i was right. i saw a car plate starting with EK197 today, and thought "that means we must be just about rounding 100000 electric cars in norway" 00:25:37 googled it, and the news said it was passed today. 00:25:58 https://cleantechnica.com/2016/05/13/norway-4th-country-hit-100000-electric-car-sales/ says it was in May? 00:26:05 oh? 00:26:32 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plug-in_electric_vehicles_in_Norway says "Registrations of light-duty plug-in electric vehicles in Norway passed the 100,000 unit milestone in April 2016.[20][21]" 00:26:40 Anyway, that's a lot of cars. 00:27:10 hm they must be counting slightly differently. 00:29:47 Maybe it's total sold/registered cars vs. cars registered at a given time. 00:30:07 possibly. 00:31:11 From what I've heard, Finland's lagging a whole lot behind when it comes to these electric thingamajiggers. 00:31:48 fizzie: why don't you produce some car-shaped ascii art over in that other channel hth 00:32:02 shachaf: I'd get mugged, I think. 00:32:23 I already saw that 'evilpatterns' thing. 00:32:39 Oh, you looked at the code. 00:32:44 Are you going to submit a patch? 00:33:28 I'm not sure I'm artistic enough. I left open tabs for the repository and a picture of an Eurostar train, I think that's enough. 00:33:33 I'll clean them up in a year or so. 00:34:31 Conditional proof of q given p: A proof that p -> q; Contingent proof of q given p: A proof that p <-> q 00:35:26 Wikipedia "Electric car use by country" article says there were "about 2250" plug-in electric cars on "Finish" roads as of October 2016. 00:37:38 Are Finns good at driving in snowy and icy conditions? 00:38:17 shachaf: Well, the entirety of Fennoscandia is pretty snowy and icy most of the time, so I doubt they'd even give you a license if you couldn't drive in it 00:38:39 I think relatively speaking, allegedly, yes. 00:38:39 [citation needed] 00:39:00 Are you good at driving in snowy and icy conditions? 00:39:21 Who? 00:39:35 At least a practical session on a slicky surface is a mandatory part of the driver's license education. 00:39:45 FireFly: HireFly 00:40:03 maybe fizzie can HireFly to draw an ascii art eurostar train 00:40:04 that is the case here too, and apparently it is also very fun to slide around with the car 00:40:10 hachaf 00:40:14 fizzie: I've argued that, here in Alaska, there should be two levels of driver's license (well, aside from all the other versions for buses and motorcycles and big rigs and such) 00:40:47 Here there aren't even different levels of driving license for manual and automatic cars. 00:40:56 A Summer License and a General License, where the Summer License is invalid in Winter whereas a General License applies year-round 00:40:57 I vaguely recall some sort of a downhill track with things you had to swerve past. 00:41:04 shachaf: I'm not sure they have those anywhere... 00:41:58 * hppavilion[1] is proud of himself for saying "Fennoscandia" 00:42:15 In many places you can get an automatic-only license. 00:42:50 Huh, never heard of that 00:43:14 Well, there are no manual cars in the US. 00:43:21 `? svaldbard 00:43:27 `? svalbard 00:43:28 svaldbard? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 00:43:29 svalbard? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 00:43:35 I don't think I've ever driven a "proper" automatic transmission car. I did rent one of those Smart cars which had the poor man's variant, where the car shifts on its own, though. 00:43:42 >:D 00:43:54 Until a better idea comes along 00:44:18 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 00:44:40 fizzie: What's the difference between that and proper automatic transmission? 00:44:53 "A semi-automatic transmission (SAT) (also known as a clutchless manual transmission, automated manual transmission, trigger shift, flappy-paddle gear shift, or paddle-shift gearbox) --" 00:44:58 shachaf: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-automatic_transmission hth 00:45:11 Aha. 00:45:39 So you still need to shift gears. 00:45:41 `learn Svalbard is the place where Norway keeps the seeds for its pseudo-RNGs so that they can recover their language if it is ever lost. 00:45:47 Learned 'svalbard': Svalbard is the place where Norway keeps the seeds for its pseudo-RNGs so that they can recover their language if it is ever lost. 00:45:55 Well, no, it also has automatics to decide to execute a shift. 00:46:04 "-- execute gear shifts on input from the driver or by a computer." 00:46:06 I don't see the humour of that wisdom entry. 00:46:07 The latter kind. 00:46:21 shachaf: I tried, OK? 00:46:21 `? humor 00:46:22 humor? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 00:46:39 So what's the practical difference in that case? 00:47:14 shachaf: See the "Comparison to other automated transmissions" section, especially the "despite superficial similarity" paragraph hth hand 00:49:55 I see. 00:50:10 Do you think £1,100,000 is a good price for a 2-bedroom apartment in that part of London? 00:52:10 It sounds a little much. 00:52:19 But the Battersea Power Station is probably quite trendy. 00:52:32 I heard Apple's going to build their London engineering office there. 00:52:49 Or maybe a more general UK HQ, I don't know. 00:52:52 Apple something, anyway. 00:53:05 "The technology company has agreed to take 500,000 sq ft of office space across six floors in the power station’s central boiler house. It will move 1,400 Apple employees into the building in 2021 from its eight other London offices." 01:00:06 `learn Svalbard is the place where Norway keeps the Global Seed Vault, so that the world's PRNGs can be reseeded in case of a civilization-threatening disaster. 01:00:15 Relearned 'svalbard': Svalbard is the place where Norway keeps the Global Seed Vault, so that the world's PRNGs can be reseeded in case of a civilization-threatening disaster. 01:01:13 oerjan: That's better 01:04:42 -!- moony has joined. 01:05:17 -!- moonheart08 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 01:16:14 @tell boily Actually, it looks like it didn't cope with the trip through lambdabot. 01:16:14 Consider it noted. 01:20:51 @tell int-e boily: I'm wondering whether @tell messes up unicode <-- it messed up that particular message. as even the original didn't show up as a snake for me, i'll have to defer to hppavilion[1] on it. 01:20:51 Consider it noted. 01:22:38 `unidecode  01:22:44 U+F80D - No such unicode character name in database \ UTF-8: ef a0 8d UTF-16BE: f80d Decimal:  \  () \ Uppercase: U+F80D \ Category: Co (Other, Private Use) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) \ \ U+F80E - No such unicode character name in database \ UTF-8: ef a0 8e UTF-16BE: f80e Decimal:  \  () \ Uppercase: U+F80E \ Categ 01:24:35 `unidecode 斬 01:24:37 ​[U+65AC CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-65AC] 01:24:50 -!- __s has quit (Quit: Page closed). 01:25:09 @tell oerjan_ 斬! 01:25:09 Consider it noted. 01:25:15 -!- oerjan has changed nick to oerjan_. 01:25:19 @messages- 01:25:19 oerjan said 10s ago: 斬! 01:25:35 @tell oerjan  01:25:35 Consider it noted. 01:25:38 -!- oerjan_ has changed nick to oerjan. 01:25:42 @messages- 01:25:42 oerjan_ said 6s ago: ï ï Žï Žï Ž 01:25:46 that breaks 01:26:55 `unidecode � �� �� �� � 01:26:57 ​[U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER] [U+0020 SPACE] [U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER] [U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER] [U+0020 SPACE] [U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER] [U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER] [U+0020 SPACE] [U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER] [U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER] [U+0020 SPACE] [U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER] 01:28:14 AAAAAA 01:29:05 ^ord  01:29:05 239 160 141 239 160 142 239 160 142 239 160 142 01:29:38 @tell int-e oh. i think it may be our friend byte no. 160 again. 01:29:38 Consider it noted. 01:30:51 @tell int-e all the chars hppavilion[1] used start have the bytes 239 160 + one more. 01:30:51 Consider it noted. 01:31:18 i start cannot edit my own start line apparently 01:33:14 > var "\239\160\141" 01:33:16 ï 01:33:46 somehow that's still different from what boily saw 01:35:37 -!- moony has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 01:36:28 @tell int-e so they get destroyed by the use of unwords . words or what it was. 01:36:28 Consider it noted. 01:41:41 @tell boily lambdabot @tell only messes up utf-8 chars containing the byte 160 (because of the stupid fact it's the only character 128-255 that's a unicode space, and lambdabot at one point treats the bytes are chars when reformatting). it's a known bug which i forgot hadn't been fixed. 01:41:41 Consider it noted. 01:42:04 @tell boily *as 01:42:04 Consider it noted. 02:41:10 -!- hpp has joined. 02:41:32 -!- hpp has changed nick to hppavilion[2]. 02:43:31 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 02:46:25 @tell \oren\ <\oren\> uh... why is the dutch election on the Ides of March? <-- logically it's a very good day for the senate to be closed hth 02:46:25 Consider it noted. 02:48:11 @tell \oren\ never mind, that's the part they're _not_ reelecting, it seems. 02:48:11 Consider it noted. 02:51:32 -!- hppavilion[2] has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 02:55:25 -!- Zarutian has quit (Quit: Zarutian). 03:06:54 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 03:29:31 For use with cgophserv I also made up a program "gopherhurl" which is used when you want to add a link to a protocol other than gopher, telnet, or phonebook. (For example, a HTTP link) 03:32:52 How to add support for new picture formats to Firefox by extensions? 03:34:28 (I want to add support for XBM and XPM formats) 03:35:00 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:35:56 My father just said "No man is an ø" (ø = island in Danish) 03:39:22 especially, no man is Iceland 03:39:54 -!- Jafet has joined. 03:45:39 apparently post-correspondence using 3×3 matrices is undecidable: https://arxiv.org/abs/1312.6700 03:47:56 “The matrix mortality problem is, given a set of d×d integer matrices, decide if the zero matrix can be expressed as a product” 03:50:20 -!- hppavilion[0] has joined. 03:54:02 Now I added a program into Farbfeld Utilities to make a chess pattern. 03:54:13 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 03:56:34 Do you like this? 04:46:32 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 06:09:04 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Quit: [). 06:11:08 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 06:15:01 @tell \oren\ Maybe yꙮu shꙮuld just make ꙮ the default glyph fꙮr 'o' in neꙮletters 06:15:01 Consider it noted. 06:18:15 wtf unicode space 06:23:33 `unicode monocular o 06:23:43 U+A668 CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOCULAR O \ UTF-8: ea 99 a8 UTF-16BE: a668 Decimal: Ꙩ \ Ꙩ (ꙩ) \ Lowercase: U+A669 \ Category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) \ \ U+A669 CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOCULAR O \ UTF-8: ea 99 a9 UTF-16BE: a669 Decimal: ꙩ \ ꙩ (Ꙩ) \ Uppercase: U+A668 \ Category: Ll (Letter, Lowerc 06:23:50 `unicode binocular o 06:23:53 U+A66A CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BINOCULAR O \ UTF-8: ea 99 aa UTF-16BE: a66a Decimal: Ꙫ \ Ꙫ (ꙫ) \ Lowercase: U+A66B \ Category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) \ \ U+A66B CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BINOCULAR O \ UTF-8: ea 99 ab UTF-16BE: a66b Decimal: ꙫ \ ꙫ (Ꙫ) \ Uppercase: U+A66A \ Category: Ll (Letter, Lowerc 06:28:10 `unicode Ꙫ⃝ 06:28:14 U+A66A CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BINOCULAR O \ UTF-8: ea 99 aa UTF-16BE: a66a Decimal: Ꙫ \ Ꙫ (ꙫ) \ Lowercase: U+A66B \ Category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) \ \ U+20DD COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE \ UTF-8: e2 83 9d UTF-16BE: 20dd Decimal: ⃝ \ ⃝ \ Category: Me (Mark, Enclosing) \ Bidi: NSM (Non-Spacing Mark) 06:38:40 -!- hppavilion[0] has quit (Quit: PH'NGLUI MGLW'NAFH HPPAVILION[1] LA'SKA WGAH'NAGL FHTAGN). 06:39:00 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 06:39:27 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Client Quit). 06:40:04 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 06:44:56 I have setup my intentionally-illegible font. Now to train myself to read it. 07:06:05 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 07:47:39 -!- augur has joined. 08:16:21 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 08:47:32 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 09:03:52 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:09:00 oerjan: I had conveniently forgotten about the unwords misbehavior 09:09:27 oerjan: as for the snake, I think \oren\ is to blame for that, he has some silly custom characters in his font. 09:20:34 int-e: yeah i think i vaguely remember when he decided to include it 09:20:55 int-e: also, it's words that misbehaves, really 09:21:23 (assuming we sweep under the carpet the whole confusing-Chars-and-bytes thing) 09:29:19 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 09:34:50 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 09:45:06 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:50:43 -!- TieSoul has joined. 10:22:47 fungot: wazzup 10:22:48 quintopia: i haven't been around for years for assessment. developing real, useful programs is more than fits into cmd.exe buffer god damnit! 10:23:46 fungot: interesting 10:23:46 quintopia: don't bite me: yow") 10:23:51 [wiki] [[Wct]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50505&oldid=49100 * Mihip * (-135) 10:24:32 [wiki] [[Talk:Wct]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50506&oldid=49098 * Mihip * (+2) /* Updated. */ 10:33:25 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 10:36:45 fungot: You really should get your regular assessments done. 10:36:45 fizzie: well some schemes evaluate it with c-x c-e in emacs? emacs doesn't know by default that you're not interested in 10:42:21 fungot: what if you wrote in vi instead? 10:42:21 quintopia: s/ dissemination/ free fnord" ( fnord proc)) creates the same button fnord but other things have to be 10:46:09 [wiki] [[MATL]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50507&oldid=49767 * Luis Mendo * (-1) /* Fibonacci sequence */ 10:47:56 -!- TieSoul has quit (Quit: Leaving). 10:58:54 @yow 10:58:54 FUN is never having to say you're SUSHI!! 11:00:41 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 11:07:45 -!- LKoen has joined. 11:12:04 -!- sebbu has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 11:12:34 -!- sebbu has joined. 11:15:59 -!- TieSoul has joined. 11:31:34 -!- TieSoul has quit (Quit: Leaving). 11:32:01 -!- TieSoul has joined. 11:34:02 -!- boily has joined. 11:35:47 `wisdom 11:35:50 @massages-loud 11:35:50 oerjan said 11h 20m 59s ago: your client probably doesn't recognize that it is utf-8, because of the weird private use chars which i was trying to warn you about. 11:35:50 oerjan said 10h 19m 35s ago: Actually, it looks like it didn't cope with the trip through lambdabot. 11:35:50 oerjan said 9h 54m 8s ago: lambdabot @tell only messes up utf-8 chars containing the byte 160 (because of the stupid fact it's the only character 128-255 that's a unicode space, and lambdabot at one 11:35:50 point treats the bytes are chars when reformatting). it's a known bug which i forgot hadn't been fixed. 11:35:50 oerjan said 9h 53m 45s ago: *as 11:35:53 keenlist//keenlist is notification for when Tom Hall finally acquires the necessary intellectual property rights to create the videogame series Commander Keen: The Universe is Toast 11:36:55 -!- TieSoul has quit (Quit: Leaving). 11:40:38 @tell oerjan hellørjan. the 160 bug strikes again. tdh. 11:40:38 Consider it noted. 11:47:29 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 11:47:56 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 11:57:52 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 12:04:18 -!- TieSoul has joined. 12:21:05 `wisdom 12:21:08 internationale//You have been reported to the House Un-American Activities Committee. 12:28:30 -!- boily has quit (Quit: HANDLE CHICKEN). 12:39:47 -!- TieSoul has quit (Quit: Leaving). 12:45:22 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 13:13:16 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 13:21:16 [wiki] [[LAMPA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50508&oldid=50441 * Slnetaiga * (+18) Update 13:29:32 [wiki] [[OOLANG]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50509&oldid=50175 * Slnetaiga * (+189) It's turing complete? 13:39:29 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:51:01 -!- moony has joined. 13:51:05 moo 14:00:47 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 14:12:30 -!- LKoen has joined. 14:34:25 -!- benderB787 has joined. 14:55:59 -!- otherbot has joined. 14:58:45 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 14:59:11 -!- otherbot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:59:43 -!- otherbot has joined. 15:04:07 I want to propose three new functions for JavaScript typed array instances which are .byteSwap() .fromBigEndian() .fromSmallEndian() Do you like this? 15:07:26 hmm, i've never bothered with typed arrays 15:07:59 from what i know about them, it may be a nice idea 15:08:08 zzo38, +1 15:14:43 I think typed arrays were a good feature to add to JavaScript. (JSZM (which is a Z-machine implementation I wrote in JavaScript) uses them, and I think that it is good in general anyways.) 15:16:11 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 15:17:02 I don't really see how they'd be necessary when you can have an ArrayBuffer with several differently typed views of it 15:17:58 or hm 15:18:23 there was also another interface that provides functions that you can use to read values with flipped endianness 15:18:25 let's see 15:18:34 Yes there is DataView 15:18:37 ah right 15:18:47 I guess one would have to use that currently 15:19:06 how would your methods work for typed arrays? 15:19:14 It is good, although it isn't ideal for all purposes 15:20:00 How my methods would work is: For 8-bit data all of these functions do nothing. For other data the .byteSwap() will byte swap all data in the array; on big-endian computers, .fromSmallEndian() does the same but .fromBigEndian() does nothing. 15:21:14 * moony wonders if a fullout excape for -js will be found, he also gives zzo38 another cookie for the concept 15:21:37 its workign so far, i plan on killing it when escaped, it has lasted :P 15:23:47 The definition could even allow to detect endianness to write something like (Int16Array.prototype.byteSwap!=Int16Array.prototype.fromSmallEndian) will be true for small-endian computers and will be false for big-endian computers. (Currently the detection require to create a typed array to check) 15:35:46 -!- TieSoul has joined. 15:42:01 -!- TieSoul_ has joined. 15:46:04 -!- TieSoul has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 15:50:15 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 15:50:37 -!- LKoen has joined. 16:08:01 wat 16:08:05 who is poking otherbot 16:08:06 -poke FireFly 16:08:06 * otherbot pokes FireFly 16:08:16 umm 16:08:20 well moony told me to 16:08:26 oh ok 16:08:27 ll 16:08:31 -poke 16:08:31 * otherbot pokes wlp1s1 for not knowing how to use the poke command 16:08:34 -poke 16:08:34 * otherbot pokes wlp1s1 for not knowing how to use the poke command 16:08:38 -poke wlp1s1 16:08:38 * otherbot pokes wlp1s1 for expecting otherbot to poke one of its creators 16:08:41 heh 16:08:56 wlp1s1, dont bother firefly, he's helping. ^_^ 16:09:03 - 16:09:03 n00b 16:09:06 lol 16:09:06 - 16:09:07 Wi lojpa ahu legohtat hi coifu laifoido tazhihhi tevoka pum let jouljit vahci. 16:09:08 - 16:09:08 That isn't a command... 16:09:09 - 16:09:09 You have been derped 16:09:11 - 16:09:11 ohai wlp1s1 16:09:15 -js blah 16:09:15 'ReferenceError: blah is not defined | at evalmachine.:205:1 | at ContextifyScript.Script.runInContext (vm.js:35:29) | at jssb (/home/ubuntu/workspace/modules/sandboxes/sandbox.js:8:50) | at process.on (/home/ubuntu/workspace/modules/sandboxes/sandbox.js:32:18) | at emitTwo (events.js:106:13) | at process.emit (events.js:191:7) | at process.nextTick (internal/child_process.js:744:12) | 16:09:15 at _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:67:7) | at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:98:9)' 16:09:20 uh 16:09:29 moony: TRUNCTUATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 16:09:35 <_< 16:09:46 -js process.exit() 16:09:46 'Error: process.exit() is not allowed | at Object.process.exit (evalmachine.:203:9) | at evalmachine.:205:9 | at ContextifyScript.Script.runInContext (vm.js:35:29) | at jssb (/home/ubuntu/workspace/modules/sandboxes/sandbox.js:8:50) | at process.on (/home/ubuntu/workspace/modules/sandboxes/sandbox.js:32:18) | at emitTwo (events.js:106:13) | at process.emit (events.js:191:7) | 16:09:46 at process.nextTick (internal/child_process.js:744:12) | at _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:67:7) | at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:98:9)' 16:09:53 ok 16:09:58 derp on my part 16:10:25 -reload 16:10:26 Reloaded modules 16:10:29 -js blah 16:10:30 'ReferenceError: blah is not defined | at evalmachine.:205:1 | at ContextifyScript.Script.runInContext (vm.js:35:29) | at jssb (/home/ubuntu/workspace/modules/sandboxes/sandbox.js:8:50) | at process.on (/home/ubuntu/workspace/modules/sandboxes/sandbox.js:32:18) | at emitTwo (events.js:106:13) | at process.emit (events.js:191:7) | at process.nextTick (internal/child_process.js:7 (message truncated) 16:13:17 wut am dis 16:13:24 -!- wlp1s1 has quit (Changing host). 16:13:24 -!- wlp1s1 has joined. 16:13:27 hi iza 16:13:31 yo 16:13:44 can you explain what 'wut am dis' means? :P 16:13:59 this bot thing 16:14:04 wuzzat 16:14:27 oh, -js? thats achallange for people, if you can break out of the sandbox, you get my gratitude and a virtual cookie. so far its stood for a few months :P 16:14:40 otherbot is yab :P 16:14:46 owned by wlp1s1 16:14:48 i help dev it 16:15:08 -!- wlp1s1 has quit (Changing host). 16:15:08 -!- wlp1s1 has joined. 16:16:30 -poke iza 16:16:30 * otherbot pokes iza 16:16:31 heh 16:16:39 -help 16:16:40 Use 'help ' 16:16:48 -poke wlp1s1 16:16:48 * otherbot pokes wlp1s1 16:16:53 :) 16:16:57 ayyyyyyyy lmao 16:17:02 -poke wlp1s1 16:17:02 * otherbot pokes wlp1s1 for expecting otherbot to poke one of its creators 16:17:03 lol 16:17:14 -eval bot.cmds.poke.code.toString() 16:17:14 'function (args,chan,host) {\n if (!args[0]) {args[0] = host[0]+\' for not knowing how to use the poke command\';}\n if (args[0].toLowerCase() == config.nick.toLowerCase() || args[0].toLowerCase() == "self" || args[0].toLowerCase() == "itself") {args[0] = host[0]+\' for expecting \'+config.nick+\' to poke itself\';}\n if (nopoke.indexOf(args[0].toLowerCase()) != -1) {args[0] = host[0]+\' for expecting \'+c 16:17:14 onfig.nick+\' to poke one of its creators\';}\n bot.sendMsg(chan,\'\\x01ACTION pokes \'+args[0]+\'\\x01\');\n }' 16:17:24 i didnt change anything :) 16:17:31 #invisiblecharactersftw 16:17:32 i can't poke myself lol 16:17:36 oh lol 16:18:04 -poke yourself 16:18:04 * otherbot pokes yourself 16:18:06 lol 16:18:08 -poke itself 16:18:08 * otherbot pokes wlp1s1 for expecting otherbot to poke itself 16:18:21 i mean 16:18:27 -list 16:18:27 wlp1s1: Command groups (use list ): general alias capitalism chanop fact fun main sandbox tpt track 16:18:31 -list sandbox 16:18:31 wlp1s1: pyc pad padol pyr giac befr padclr lolr ><>r js rsc ul 16:19:06 -pyc print "this isnt a challange, this is a actual sandbox :P" 16:19:07 ​this isnt a challange, this is a actual sandbox :P | 16:19:16 moony: strip ending \n? 16:19:27 wlp1s1, yea, its doing that 16:19:35 ok 16:20:01 ultrabasic replacements dont understand prettiness 16:20:12 :P 16:20:35 -help padol 16:20:35 moony: Override a line in your pad 16:20:46 -pad print 1+1 16:20:49 -pad print 2+2 16:20:57 -padol 2 print 3+3 16:20:57 You dont have a codepad with that line! 16:21:02 -padol 1 print 3+3 16:21:06 -pyr 16:21:06 ​2 | 6 | 16:31:47 oh hey look 16:31:52 you made otherbot a basic line editor 16:31:52 <_< 16:48:50 -!- Frooxius has quit (Quit: *bubbles away*). 16:49:19 -!- Frooxius has joined. 16:51:15 wlp1s1, :P 16:51:21 its for multiline code 16:54:35 -!- otherbot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:55:15 -!- otherbot has joined. 16:59:25 -!- benderB787 has quit (Quit: Leaving). 17:17:15 -!- augur has joined. 17:34:00 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:44:59 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:45:38 -!- augur has joined. 17:49:57 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 17:50:10 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 18:00:00 -!- augur has joined. 18:32:22 -!- FreeFull has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 18:32:24 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:33:11 -!- FreeFull has joined. 18:33:48 sharks can grow back their teeth 18:33:52 #themoreyouknow 18:37:29 When Firefox is displaying Japanese text with bold fonts, it appears Korean with dots over. Non-bold fonts do not have that problem. How to fix it? 18:38:29 Fix it by not displaying Japanese text with bold fonts. 18:39:28 -!- otherbot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:39:51 But some webpages are programmed to do that anyways, and I think there is no CSS selector that could be used to check for Japanese text (which is not always marked with the language). 18:39:53 -!- otherbot has joined. 19:02:26 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Excess Flood). 19:05:05 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 19:06:10 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 19:12:19 Why are the SVG examples on W3C full of XML errors? 19:17:56 -!- augur has joined. 19:18:02 -!- Frooxius has quit (Quit: *bubbles away*). 19:18:18 -!- Frooxius has joined. 19:20:34 -!- otherbot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:21:23 -!- otherbot has joined. 19:34:18 zzo38: There is the :lang() selector, but that does require explicit language tagging. 19:34:43 pikhq_: Yes, and as I said it will not always be explicit language tagging. 19:36:45 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 19:39:13 -!- zzo38 has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 20:00:37 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Osuka * New user account 20:10:13 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 20:18:14 -!- zzo38 has joined. 20:25:57 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 20:33:16 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 20:54:35 -!- Zarutian has joined. 20:56:40 -!- Zarutian has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:56:41 -!- Zarutian has joined. 20:57:09 -!- TieSoul__ has joined. 20:57:58 <\oren\> but i think square has a trademark on 神羅電気動力株式会社 21:01:01 -!- TieSoul_ has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 21:01:12 -!- TieSoul has joined. 21:03:12 -!- TieSoul__ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 21:04:05 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 21:07:57 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:09:54 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:34:52 -!- LKoen has joined. 21:43:09 -!- computing has joined. 22:10:58 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 22:21:05 -!- iza has changed nick to izabera. 22:21:48 -!- moonheart08 has joined. 22:22:17 -!- computing has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 22:27:07 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Quit: PH'NGLUI MGLW'NAFH HPPAVILION[1] LA'SKA WGAH'NAGL FHTAGN). 22:28:20 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 22:33:48 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 22:37:57 I don't like the accusative tone of the latest xkcd (yesterday's, I suppose) 22:42:13 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 22:57:51 "Clean the place out, m'hearties!" 22:57:54 a pirate said that 22:57:59 what does that mean? 22:58:09 the m'hearties part 23:01:01 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 23:04:36 -!- boily has joined. 23:05:41 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 23:07:57 izabera: "hearty ‎(plural hearties) 1. (obsolete or humorous nautical) a term of familiar address and fellowship among sailors." 23:08:30 ah i see 23:08:32 thanks 23:09:00 `? pirate 23:09:19 pirate? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 23:09:22 is that something a native english speaker would understand without looking it up? 23:09:40 `learn Pirates are humourously nautical persons. Their grammar is friendly and plural. 23:09:46 Learned 'pirate': Pirates are humourously nautical persons. Their grammar is friendly and plural. 23:10:23 izabera: if he's seen all four disney's pirates of the caribbean, yes 23:10:29 he must have heard that word at least 80 times 23:14:04 I think they would at least know that the adjective "hearty" is a positive one. 23:14:12 -!- TieSoul has quit (Quit: Leaving). 23:16:16 -!- augur has quit (Quit: Leaving...). 23:31:41 -!- augur has joined. 23:38:24 izabera: yes, it is 23:38:34 I've not seen that film 23:38:42 Or, read any books involving pirates, etc 23:39:36 hybden 23:40:07 Pirates' grammar is plural? 23:40:14 Would they call molum mola? 23:41:21 I should ask a pirate 23:41:25 This I do not know 23:45:12 hellochaf. mola mola. 23:45:53 fizziello, izabellora, ALLôen, ybdellon. 23:46:05 ybden doesn't know much about the antemolum period 23:46:37 bohily 23:47:59 FirelloFly! 23:48:12 shachaf: of course, it didn't have warfare cutlery yet. 23:49:11 Hmm 23:49:27 * FireFly is reminded of the chef in the place with trains in GG now 23:49:43 the place with trains? 23:49:51 TRAAAAAINS 23:49:57 underwhelming 23:50:15 ...fictional place in Girl Genius, not that other place with TRAAAINS 23:50:54 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 23:52:50 http://girlgenius.wikia.com/wiki/Brother_Vadaxxus this guy, rather 23:52:57 he knows his stuff about warfare cutlery