00:04:22 I hear the Millenium Falcon runs out of fuel so the professor tows it with a steam train to speed it up to 88 miles per hour so it can get through the bridge over the chasm even as the bridge collapses. 00:04:31 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 00:06:18 I have seen commercials for Rogue One but no scenes 00:06:41 We had a company-organized screening of it. 00:07:26 hppavilion[1]: Did you modify HackEgo in /msg? 00:07:32 As you were explicitly requested not to do yesterday? 00:07:42 shachaf: I added a learn. I thought that didn't count 00:08:14 I mean, wisdom entries aren't *really* distinct from commands, I guess.. 00:08:15 *+. 00:08:32 hppavilion[1]: Then you went and did the `? of the same thing on the channel, so I don't know what adding it in private actually accomplished. 00:08:52 fizzie: ...I don't know either, is 00:09:02 They're distinct from commands, but the request was not about commands. 00:09:06 * hppavilion[1] shrinks away and hides 00:09:12 02:11:36 hppavilion[1]: HackEgo permanent changes should _not_ be done in private hth 00:09:14 shachaf: I read it as if it was. I'm sorry. Again 00:09:18 * hppavilion[1] shrinks away in shame 00:09:25 Wait, already said that. 00:12:43 @metar EGLL 00:12:43 EGLL 172350Z VRB01KT 0500 R27L/P1500 R27R/P1500 FG SCT001 OVC002 06/06 Q1039 TEMPO 0300 VV/// 00:12:50 I should've done that when it was seriously foggy. 00:13:17 I guess that's the "FG" part, but I wanted to see if it'd be something fancier. 00:13:33 Because I hear they actually canceled some flights from EGLL, it was that foggy. 00:16:19 Look, here's the Tower Bridge, as seen from the London Bridge: https://zem.fi/tmp/fog.jpg 00:16:36 (Okay, that's not really super-foggy. But it's pretty foggy.) 00:18:19 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 00:28:46 I hear Rogue One is a star wars story 00:28:52 I hope that is not a spoiler 00:31:13 Man! I had $10 on it being a Star Trek story! 00:32:20 I was at a wedding once where one of the guests thought those were the same thing. 00:33:10 That would've been *real* weird at my mom's wedding if she'd actually gone through with the Klingon ceremony... 00:48:06 -!- benderB747 has joined. 01:39:59 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 01:40:17 @metar PAMR 01:40:17 PAMR 180053Z 00000KT 10SM OVC055 M04/M04 A2944 RMK AO2 SLP971 T10391044 $ 01:41:31 [wiki] [[Minscode]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50529 * Challenger5 * (+1037) Created page with "Minscode is a simple langauge based on the Minsky machine. It has 4 registers. A, B, and C are normal numeric registers, c..." 01:42:21 [wiki] [[Minscode]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50530&oldid=50529 * Challenger5 * (-1) 01:47:28 -!- irctc271 has joined. 01:47:52 !ztest 01:47:52 irctc271: "!ztest progname code". See http://zem.fi/bfjoust/ for documentation. 01:48:29 !ztest test >->+>->+>->+>->+>[[-]>] 01:48:30 irctc271.test: points -33.71, score 3.63, rank 47/47 01:49:22 !ztest test >>>>>>>>>[[-]>] 01:49:22 irctc271.test: points -29.43, score 6.35, rank 47/47 01:53:55 -!- irctc271 has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 03:00:53 [wiki] [[Inline]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50531&oldid=50528 * Serprex * (-1528) /* Implementation of brainfuck */ Sorry this doesn't have comments but the previous implementation was broken 03:08:47 [wiki] [[Inline]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50532&oldid=50531 * Serprex * (-1) Micro optimize nops 03:20:31 Can you make up a Magic: the Gathering card that has tribute but not "if the tribute cost wasn't paid"? I can think of a few things that can be done with this. 03:23:49 For example you can write: Tribute 2, Unleash, Undying (this card has no other abilities) 03:24:26 Foo, {X}. Tribute {X}. X/X. 03:25:19 s/the tribute cost/tribute/ 03:25:22 What is that? 03:26:20 A bad card. :P 03:27:53 Then make a better one 03:29:09 (A card could also be made that has tribute but that isn't a creature; I have a few ideas about that too) 03:36:29 "If tribute was paid, each player gets X mana." 03:36:30 :) 03:37:26 OK, that is another idea; instead of if wasn't paid, make it, if tribute is paid. 03:55:43 This is another custom card: If ~ is a card and the ante zone is empty, ~'s owner loses the game. 03:56:43 but I just lost the game 03:56:56 -!- benderB747 has quit (Changing host). 03:56:56 -!- benderB747 has joined. 03:57:14 oh, not that game 03:59:02 If you cannot win with this, then you are not good enough at this game. 04:00:23 -!- __s has joined. 04:02:47 (and if I cannot win with this, then I am also not good enough at this game.) 04:30:19 What if I cannot win with this? 04:31:15 Then you cannot win with this. But, maybe later, it can be figure out. 04:53:28 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 05:01:06 -!- __s has quit (Quit: Page closed). 05:28:23 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 05:35:38 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 05:35:43 English doesn't have enough ntractions... 05:56:47 -!- function has joined. 05:56:52 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 06:10:45 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 06:11:06 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 06:33:45 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 07:10:17 -!- benderB747 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:15:04 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 07:15:49 -!- augur has joined. 07:20:08 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 07:21:23 is there a nice name for this operation: points.map(_._1) ++ points.map(_._2) 07:21:30 Its not unzipping, but its close? 07:34:07 -!- function has quit (Quit: found 1 in /dev/zero). 07:37:47 -!- digitalcold has quit (Quit: leaving). 07:37:58 -!- digitalcold has joined. 07:39:30 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 07:40:20 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 08:00:32 -!- augur has joined. 08:28:29 I'm thinking about antiprimes. 08:36:59 <\oren\> hppavilion[1]: they are called abundant numbers 08:37:09 \oren\: "antiprime" sounds more fun 08:44:10 \oren\: Specifically, I'm thinking about what determines antiprimes. 08:45:44 sigma_0(n) is equal to the cardinality of the power bag of ςn, or equivalently the product of the successors of the nonzero multiplicities of ςn 08:46:00 (ςn is the prime factorization of n expressed as a multiset/bag) 08:48:26 The smallest x with |ςx| = n is, of course, x = 2^n (since changing the prime factorization at all will only increase the number, as 2 is the least prime) 08:50:40 Basically, my hypothesis is that |ςx|/|strip ςx| (where strip B is the set of values without multiplicities of B)- that is, how "diverse" of a number it is- of increasing antiprimes x will approach some constant. 08:51:01 There's a nonzero chance this was solved 100 years ago, honestly, but I'm curious 08:51:09 ...I should just check wikipedia xD 09:00:38 -!- TellsTogo has joined. 09:03:45 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 09:10:04 -!- MoALTz_ has joined. 09:13:09 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 09:25:45 -!- MoALTz_ has changed nick to MoALTz. 09:42:46 Wait. Do Octonions describe transformations in some k-space the way Quaternions are transformations in 3-space, Complexes are transformations in 2-space, and Reals are transformations in 1-space?? 09:42:52 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 09:47:43 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:58:38 Is there a name for the property that e(ee) = (ee)e, e(e(ee)) = (ee)(ee) = e(ee)e = ((ee)e)e, etc. for all e in an algebra? 10:29:29 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:39:22 <\oren\> argh, I got destroyed in HOI4 again. Bulgaria declared war on romania and long story short the USA nuked rome, and I lost 10:42:07 \oren\: Wait Bulgaria did wha‽- oh, wait, video game 10:44:58 -!- TellsTogo has quit (Quit: Page closed). 10:57:12 hppavilion[1]: assoce(eate)(ev(ee)te)e and commutat(e(eve)et(ee)) 10:57:39 Jafet: It has to be the SAME e every time, correct? 10:58:21 `gwni Jafet 10:58:50 wisdom/reflection 10:59:49 well, that's a more specific propertee 11:04:44 `unidecode СССР 11:04:47 ​[U+0421 CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES] [U+0421 CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES] [U+0421 CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ES] [U+0420 CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ER] 11:09:42 -!- benderB747 has joined. 11:13:50 -!- TellsTogo has joined. 11:28:07 -!- idris-bot has joined. 11:36:22 wat-grandma passed away yesterday 11:39:13 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 11:58:58 -!- benderB747 has quit (Changing host). 11:58:58 -!- benderB747 has joined. 13:06:18 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 13:10:35 -!- TellsTogo has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 13:52:06 -!- LKoen has joined. 14:00:33 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 14:50:28 -!- boily has joined. 14:54:56 -!- Zarutian has joined. 14:58:11 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 15:03:41 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 15:04:02 -!- boily has quit (Quit: COMPANDED CHICKEN). 15:30:03 -!- Zarutian has left. 16:04:47 [wiki] [[NULL]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50533&oldid=35148 * Serprex * (+61) Rust implementation 16:10:44 [wiki] [[User:Serprex]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50534&oldid=50521 * Serprex * (+304) Inline/NULL 16:13:01 [wiki] [[NULL]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50535&oldid=50533 * Serprex * (+23) Update Hello World! example program with fix from 2006 discussion 16:13:42 [wiki] [[Fish]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50536&oldid=50523 * Redstarcoder * (-69) Undo revision 50523 by [[Special:Contributions/Anirudhb|Anirudhb]] ([[User talk:Anirudhb|talk]]) - there's nothing "erroneous" about the current hello world, it requires one less instruction, and is the most common usage for outputting the entire stack 16:14:15 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:14:48 -!- benderB747 has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 16:17:19 [wiki] [[Language list]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50537&oldid=50481 * Redstarcoder * (+0) /* Non-alphabetic */ fixed *><> ordering 16:23:25 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 16:48:59 -!- kline has left ("Leaving"). 16:56:24 -!- TellsTogo has joined. 17:16:37 -!- Phantom__Hoover has joined. 17:17:41 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:31:51 -!- Notebook has joined. 17:32:03 Hi! 17:32:29 There's so many of you! 17:33:17 Hello? 17:34:33 Anyone here? 17:35:54 I had this great idea for an Esolang. 17:36:34 `relcome Notebook 17:36:35 How do you do it again? 17:36:42 No clue! 17:36:44 Hi! 17:36:52 `welcome Notebook 17:37:00 `unidecode `` 17:37:06 Notebook: 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.) 17:37:06 Oh! There's more of you! 17:37:06 ​Notebook: 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.) 17:37:10 ​[U+0060 GRAVE ACCENT] [U+0060 GRAVE ACCENT] 17:37:17 ah, you 17:37:25 Ah 17:37:26 I mean HackEgo is just slow again 17:37:28 I did it right 17:37:39 But the bot is struggling 17:37:40 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Excess Flood). 17:37:43 Poor HackEgo 17:37:43 Can I bounce an idea of of you? 17:37:53 Just to make sure no one has already done it? 17:38:06 sounds unlikely 17:38:34 You haven't even heard the idea. ;^^ 17:38:51 is it the 976th brainfuck derivative? 17:38:59 Nope! 17:39:13 I haven't thought of a name for it yet! 17:39:25 jimmy 17:39:29 But you make one of those old ASCII maps, and that's the code. 17:39:45 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 17:39:54 Basically, a mountain 'Â' is 'print' 17:40:11 Water '~' does something. 17:40:31 I just thought of it now, so I'm not sure. 17:41:06 Has someone already done this? 17:42:44 still a bit vague 17:43:31 Ok, one sec. Will conceptualize it in pastebin. Brb 17:48:36 Ok, I wrote up the water syntax and usage. 17:48:45 Just to show the general style. 17:48:48 http://pastebin.com/EKNXRF7c 17:49:19 Note that that is just part of the language. 17:50:02 What do you think? 17:53:43 Sorry if it's kind of dumb. 17:54:51 I think I killed izabera. 17:55:39 what else can you do other than U O ~ ? 17:57:01 Still working on that bit. 17:57:40 It may be a little like Brainfuck in it's printing and character selection method. 17:57:43 basically, when looking at an esoteric programming language, the important question is what one can do; what the basic operations are, how data is stored, how control flow works. syntax tends to be quite unimportant (though it can make programming harder and less conventional, see Befunge for an example) 17:58:07 Huh. 17:58:22 Brainfuck ♥ 17:58:29 Well, I've decided I'm going to start building it, and tinker with it. 17:58:35 I'm bad at planning! 17:59:13 And I'm going to listen to a really amazing song in Japanese! (Which I don't understand. ;^^) 18:01:37 Gonna be off and on. 18:08:12 It may evolve a bit while I'm building it. 18:43:11 [wiki] [[MiniStringFuck]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50538&oldid=49690 * Erikkonstas * (+2) LOL JUST FIXED SRS MISTAKE! 18:49:27 I have to go to the store soon. 18:49:33 To buy an iTunes gift card. 18:51:23 So that I can get Haskell to work on my iPod. 18:52:00 Unless someone can recommend a better language to write an interpreter in. 18:52:40 If anyone is even here. 18:52:57 This is ironic. There's a ton of you, but this place is really quiet. 18:53:06 It's quieter than some small chats. 18:55:06 Hehe. 18:55:19 I feel like I'm going to be the most talkative here. 19:00:41 * Notebook sighs. 19:02:58 Is there anyone who is actually here? 19:03:24 No 19:04:54 fungot is here 19:04:55 int-e: may cause extreme loss of appetite! may cause severe diarrhea and vomiting! 19:05:25 ^style 19:05:25 Available: agora alice c64 ct darwin discworld enron europarl ff7 fisher fungot homestuck ic irc* iwcs jargon lovecraft nethack oots pa qwantz sms speeches ss wp youtube 19:05:53 `addquote fungot is here int-e: may cause extreme loss of appetite! may cause severe diarrhea and vomiting! 19:05:53 shachaf: and i don't 19:06:06 1301) fungot is here int-e: may cause extreme loss of appetite! may cause severe diarrhea and vomiting! 19:07:42 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Excess Flood). 19:08:45 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 19:10:04 Ok, screw the map! 19:10:11 It was a terrible idea! 19:10:34 Maybe I should make a language purely for the design of IRC bots? 19:11:01 No. 19:11:07 That's a stupid idea too. 19:11:16 -!- LKoen has joined. 19:11:26 Maybe an AI design language? 19:11:43 Just a set of shortcuts for more efficient AI design. 19:11:50 Hello LKoen! 19:11:56 hello Notebook 19:12:04 How are you? 19:12:09 pretty good 19:12:16 just saw the harry potter movie 19:12:23 (the one that doesn't have harry potter in it) 19:12:35 Nice. Haven't seen it. 19:12:40 Don't intend on it. 19:13:25 well, it's good entertainment. 19:13:47 It would also look bad if I watched it. 19:13:55 One of the reasons my name sucks. 19:14:28 I did not understand that? 19:14:36 My name is Harry. 19:14:43 ohhh 19:14:46 Everyone makes jokes about Harry Potter. 19:14:57 And having a tiny scar on my forehead doesn't help at all. 19:14:59 well, Harry Potter is not in this film 19:15:16 also I don't think they ask for your name when you buy a theatre ticket 19:15:18 Yeah, I know. 19:15:25 though that may depend on the country you live in 19:15:34 But if I liked it, I could never mention it to my schoolmates. 19:15:53 and if they offer a discount for students / elderly / unemployed / whichever, they might ask for an id for proof 19:16:18 Can you decline the discount? 19:16:28 Anyway, can I bounce an idea off you? 19:16:40 sure 19:16:44 (to both questions) 19:17:10 An Esolang designed purely for AI building. 19:17:53 Basically just an easy to learn DIY AI kit. 19:17:58 do you mean like tensorflow? 19:18:03 But I'd have to learn AI design first. 19:18:08 Possibly. 19:18:09 or scikit 19:18:15 Darn it. 19:18:20 Someone did it before me. 19:18:36 well, not so much 19:18:48 there are tools, but probably not for "ai in general" 19:19:02 Oh. 19:19:13 Gtg. Be back later? 19:19:18 I haven't heard of any tools for decision trees for instance. 19:19:29 (though I may not be the most informed person about this kind of stuff) 19:19:36 sure 19:19:40 good evening 19:19:57 zzo38: do you know of any tools for decision trees? 19:20:12 No, I don't know 19:20:37 oh I've got another question you might have an answer for 19:20:52 if you had to design playing cards, what tool would you use? 19:21:02 I'm not talking about making the drawing, but rather the mise en page 19:21:05 @google "BDD libraries" 19:21:07 http://javabdd.sourceforge.net/ 19:21:07 Title: JavaBDD - Java Binary Decision Diagram library 19:21:20 LKoen: I do not quite understand you. What is "mise en page"? 19:21:44 well, the putting everything together part 19:21:44 meh, Java... anyway that may serve as a keyword 19:22:14 if I already have images for the cards, and the text that's supposed to go on them, and I want to design the card using all that, what would I use? 19:22:52 Can you provide an example? I still do not quite understand 19:23:08 well, say if I wanted to design a magic the gathering card 19:23:21 or a pokemon card, or any game card really 19:23:34 I just keep everything in a text file, and then you can put them into a SQLite database. 19:23:34 You mean just the frame and placement of elements? 19:23:56 To render them, currently there is only MSE which isn't very good in my opinion, although I intend I can make up Texnicard it is better one. 19:24:51 hmmm 19:24:58 zzo38: Texnicard being another of your named vaporware projects? 19:25:03 * int-e is never sure. 19:25:15 Yes, so far it is vaporware projects 19:25:20 that's disappointing. I'll probably use a regular image editor then 19:26:38 LKoen: I'm thinking that HTML+CSS or perhaps some SVG template may not be the worst options, though a bit low-level. 19:27:28 But I don't know your requirements, what will the end product be? Physical cards or some software? 19:27:40 physical cards 19:28:56 With the more help, we can make up Texnicard more quickly and more better too. 19:28:59 I might actually piece the elements together with a library like cairo then (which can generate bitmaps, SVG and also PDF). 19:29:15 <\oren\> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhJY195YSUs 19:29:31 I would use farbfeld to read/write pictures, and TFM and PK (as well as possibly an extended metric format) for fonts, and SQLite for data storage and scripting. 19:29:34 Wait, Texnicard is vaporware? 19:30:31 It would be all command-line based, although with an option to use an external text editor perhaps. 19:31:29 <\oren\> for some reason this time Japan joined the Allies and russia nuked berlin, and I lost. 19:31:31 Do you think this is good? 19:32:55 <\oren\> I have to conside that maybe I'm not cut out for HOI4 19:34:23 Sometimes is said only white mana symbol is the new one, but actually all of them are. 19:35:06 Also, the oldest template is a bit different from the Fifth Edition template. 19:35:19 You watch one video of an opossum eating strawberries, and suddenly YouTube thinks all you want to see is opossums eating things. 19:35:26 Colorless is the newest color of mana. 19:35:46 colorless has become a color? 19:35:46 fizzie: is youtube wrong though 19:35:53 It isn't a color of mana. Just now there is a symbol for it. 19:35:55 No, colorless is still not a color. 19:36:07 But now a cost can require explicitly colorless karma, rather than any color. 19:36:19 Yes, in a few cases it can. 19:36:22 shachaf: Well, maybe not *entirely* wrong. 19:36:36 <\oren\> basically now there are separate symbols for "colorless" and "any color, including colorless" 19:36:55 <\oren\> i think 19:36:59 Yes, there is now a separate symbol for colorless mana as for generic mana. 19:37:03 Well, those are different in covariant and contravariant usage. 19:37:16 Adding generic mana into your mana pool still results in colorless. 19:37:18 If something produces {1} that means the same thing as producing colorless. 19:37:43 But there's a difference between consuming {1} (any color or no color) and consuming whatever the colorless symbol is. 19:38:06 Yes, that is how it is working. 19:38:18 so what you're saying is that colourless is a colour now 19:38:54 Not really. It is and always was one of the six types of mana; just now it has a symbol which can be use to consume specifically that type. 19:43:28 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:43:45 Hmm, what about an artifact creature that has abilities {R} - $this becomes red until end of turn, for all colors, and "$this gets +1/+1 for each color it has"? 19:44:43 A colorless object has no colors, and an effect like that overrides its colors rather than adding (unless it specifically says otherwise). 19:45:07 You can write "becomes red in addition to its other colors" though. 19:47:34 <\oren\> I've added some new stuff to my font 19:48:32 <\oren\> `u8tbl 0x309 0x319 19:48:37 ​̉̊̋̌̍̎̏ \ ̖̗̘̙̐̑̒̓̔̕ 19:48:49 <\oren\> that did not go as planned 19:49:27 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x309 0x319 | sed s/./ &/g 19:49:29 ​/hackenv/bin/`: line 4: /g: No such file or directory 19:49:41 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x309 0x319 | sed -e 's/./ &/g' 19:49:42 ​ ̉ ̊ ̋ ̌ ̍ ̎ ̏ \ ̐ ̑ ̒ ̓ ̔ ̕ ̖ ̗ ̘ ̙ 19:49:55 > text "\x309\x319" 19:49:57 ̙̉ 19:52:39 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x300 0x319 | sed -e 's/./ &/g' 19:52:41 ​ ̀ ́ ̂ ̃ ̄ ̅ ̆ ̇ ̈ ̉ ̊ ̋ ̌ ̍ ̎ ̏ \ ̐ ̑ ̒ ̓ ̔ ̕ ̖ ̗ ̘ ̙ 19:54:00 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x14EB 0x1504 19:54:02 ​ᓫᓬᓭᓮᓯ \ ᓰᓱᓲᓳᓴᓵᓶᓷᓸᓹᓺᓻᓼᓽᓾᓿ \ ᔀᔁᔂᔃᔄ 19:54:50 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x20D0 0x20D8 19:54:52 ​⃒⃓⃘⃐⃑⃔⃕⃖⃗ 19:55:06 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x20D0 0x20D8 | sed -e 's/./ &/g' 19:55:08 ​ ⃐ ⃑ ⃒ ⃓ ⃔ ⃕ ⃖ ⃗ ⃘ 19:55:47 -!- zzo38 has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 19:55:55 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x29B7 0x29B1 19:55:58 No output. 19:56:09 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x29B7 0x29C1 19:56:11 ​⦷⦸⦹⦺⦻⦼⦽⦾⦿ \ ⧀⧁ 19:57:16 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x29E1 0x29D7 19:57:17 No output. 19:57:20 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x29E1 0x29E7 19:57:21 ​⧡⧢⧣⧤⧥⧦⧧ 19:58:15 boxes, boxes. 20:00:26 <\oren\> int-e: you need a better font 20:00:36 -!- LKoen has joined. 20:01:03 <\oren\> `` u8tbl 0x29F4 0x29F9 20:01:04 ​⧴⧵⧶⧷⧸⧹ 20:02:21 <\oren\> 𝑨𝑩𝑪𝑫𝑬𝑭𝑮𝑯𝑰𝑱𝑲 20:02:22 <\oren\> 𝑳𝑴𝑵𝑶𝑷𝑸𝑹𝑺𝑻𝑼𝑽𝑾𝑿𝒀𝒁𝒂𝒃𝒄𝒅𝒆𝒇𝒈𝒉𝒊𝒋𝒍𝒎𝒏𝒐𝒑𝒒𝒓𝒔𝒕𝒖𝒗𝒘𝒙𝒚𝒛 20:02:36 <\oren\> 𝗔𝗕𝗖𝗗𝗘𝗙𝗚𝗛𝗜𝗝𝗞𝗟𝗠𝗡𝗢𝗣𝗤𝗥𝗦𝗧 20:02:36 \oren\: only if I cared what was in those boxes but it's not christmas yet 20:02:39 <\oren\> 𝗨𝗩𝗪𝗫𝗬𝗭𝗮𝗯𝗰𝗱𝗲𝗳𝗴𝗵𝗶𝗷𝗸𝗹𝗺𝗻𝗼𝗽𝗾𝗿𝘀𝘁𝘂𝘃𝘄𝘅𝘆𝘇𝘈𝘉𝘊𝘋𝘌𝘍𝘎𝘏𝘐𝘑𝘒𝘓𝘔𝘕𝘖𝘗𝘘𝘙𝘚𝘛𝘜𝘝𝘞𝘟𝘠𝘡𝘢𝘣𝘤𝘥𝘦𝘧 20:02:43 <\oren\> 𝘨𝘩𝘪𝘫𝘬𝘭𝘮𝘯𝘰𝘱𝘲𝘳𝘴𝘵𝘶𝘷𝘸𝘹𝘺𝘻 20:03:40 <\oren\> I added some new mathematical operators, and three new mathematical decorative alphabets 20:08:15 -!- zzo38 has joined. 20:10:52 <\oren\> int-e: do you like bold italic letters? 20:13:40 well, interestingly they are not displayed as boxes. 20:13:51 `unidecode 𝘻 20:13:52 ​[U+1D63B MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF ITALIC SMALL Z] 20:14:08 but as small black ovals with question marks 20:14:42 but in any case, I think it's stupid that unicode has those 20:18:11 Yes, mathematicians tend to give different meanings to the same letter written in different fonts, but why would unicode need to support carrying that bit of information... and even if such support is deemed desirable, wouldn't a modifier have been enough? 20:18:41 <\oren\> it's stupid, but useful for formatting in text-only channels such as twitter 20:19:08 <\oren\> even if the unicode people think that use is wrong 20:23:35 -!- moonheart08 has joined. 20:39:22 -!- kragniz has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 20:40:40 Back! 20:41:14 I'm learning Haskell! 20:43:58 There's #haskell and #haskell-beginners on Freenode. 20:44:43 Oh, cool! 20:54:12 -!- moonheart08 has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 21:02:04 -!- kragniz has joined. 21:09:27 <\oren\> gnu unifont has wrong appearance for U+29C2 and U+29C3 21:28:20 -!- TieSoul has joined. 21:34:17 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:37:46 -!- tswett_ has joined. 21:42:33 I fixed my programs! 21:42:43 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:44:47 web.Multiplication: points -42.86, score 0.78, rank 47/47 21:44:56 web.Multiplication: points -42.86, score 0.78, rank 47/47 (--) 21:45:44 -!- moonheart08 has joined. 21:47:00 Hi Moonheart08! 21:48:10 web.Outputdigits: points -32.90, score 5.04, rank 47/47 22:01:02 -!- moony has joined. 22:03:37 -!- moonheart08 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 22:11:07 Uh. Those things look like regular brainfuck programs, not BFJoust ones. 22:11:26 -!- moonheart08 has joined. 22:11:34 Well, somewhat mangled regular brainfuck programs. 22:11:56 -!- moony has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 22:13:13 But note that #haskell-beginners has nothing to do with #haskell, it's just a channel some person made. 22:13:39 In particular a person who's an author of a bad book about Haskell. 22:14:22 The fact that it exists is not an indicator that beginners shouldn't be in #haskell, for example. 22:16:17 -!- moonheart08 has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 22:18:09 -!- moonheart08 has joined. 22:28:08 -!- LKoen has joined. 22:36:33 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:58:11 -!- augur has joined. 22:58:56 -!- TieSoul has quit (Quit: Leaving). 22:59:37 [wiki] [[Kelxquoia]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50539&oldid=33553 * Serprex * (+46) Implemented 23:00:49 -!- __s has joined. 23:01:58 [wiki] [[User:Serprex]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50540&oldid=50534 * Serprex * (+113) Klexquoia 23:02:40 -!- TellsTogo has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 23:02:42 [wiki] [[User:Serprex]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50541&oldid=50540 * Serprex * (+0) typo klex -> kelx 23:03:23 -!- MoALTz has quit (Quit: Leaving). 23:04:43 -!- TellsTogo has joined. 23:08:11 You know, I think true and false ought to correspond to 0 and 1, respectively. 23:08:44 Clearly the boolean value "true" is the "identity" value, as opposed to "false", which is the "inverse" value. 23:09:02 Just like how 0 is the "identity" value in the field of integers modulo 2, while 1 is the "inverse" value. 23:09:09 [wiki] [[Talk:EsoInterpreters]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50542&oldid=40587 * Serprex * (+164) ELVM 23:09:10 Especially if s/field/group/ 23:09:25 s/field/cyclic group/, even. 23:13:37 -!- moonheart08 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:14:38 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 23:21:26 -!- oerjan has joined. 23:21:59 <__s> tswett_: hoon went that route 23:22:33 -!- LKoen has joined. 23:22:42 -!- LKoen has quit (Client Quit). 23:27:30 -!- moonheart08 has joined. 23:40:24 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 23:52:53 -!- moonheart08 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:57:28 -!- Notebook has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 23:57:45 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds).