00:01:13 -!- Zarutian has quit (Quit: Zarutian). 00:01:57 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 00:11:56 `mapole 00:11:57 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: mapole: not found 00:14:11 [wiki] [[Drift]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51070&oldid=51024 * Hsorenson * (-9) .drift was dumb long, so changed it in the syntax file, so changing it elsewhere. 00:15:01 -!- furozo has joined. 00:15:31 -!- furozo has quit (Client Quit). 00:15:49 -!- furozo has joined. 00:24:01 `8ball are you a regular 8ball? 00:24:02 As I see it, yes. 00:24:23 `8ball are you a regular 8ball? 00:24:24 8 00:24:30 that's more like it tdh 00:24:45 @time oerjan 00:24:46 Local time for oerjan is Wed Feb 22 01:24:44 2017 00:25:30 ...how 00:26:00 aha 00:26:40 I'm surprised you hadn't noticed the string successful 8ball responses I've had lately before. 00:26:49 `doag bin/8ball 00:26:50 10222:2017-02-10 mkx bin/8\x0fball//cat tmp/8 00:27:07 ... 00:27:30 `? shachaf 00:27:31 Queen Shachaf of the Dawn sprø som selleri and cosplays Nepeta Leijon on weekends. He hates bell peppers with a passion. He doesn't know when to stop asking questions. 00:27:37 did you trick me by saying "aha"? :'( 00:27:42 the dogs now howl 00:27:55 well partly 00:28:08 i hadn't actually looked at the file 00:28:27 oh 00:29:02 so i didn't realize is was this flexible. also i was puzzled that there was nothing in the repo 00:29:25 I shouldn't've spoiled it. 00:30:28 TOO LATE 00:31:42 -!- hppavilion1 has joined. 00:33:03 `dowg welcome.it 00:33:04 No output. 00:33:13 `` ls wisdom/*.it 00:33:14 ls: cannot access wisdom/*.it: No such file or directory 00:33:23 shachaf: wat 00:33:29 What? 00:33:33 You made it. 00:33:41 `doag welcome.it 00:33:43 No output. 00:34:48 yes, but why would i make it if welcome.it didn't exist... 00:35:18 this is all a consequence of `forget it 00:35:41 SKEPTICAL 00:35:48 `doag it 00:35:50 No output. 00:35:51 er 00:35:53 `dowg it 00:35:55 10239:2017-02-12 learn It would have been certainly so, but `8ball refused to co\xc3\xb6perate. \ 10235:2017-02-12 forget it \ 8403:2016-06-08 sled wisdom/it//s\\ $\\\\ \ 8397:2016-06-07 `` >>wisdom/it echo -n "Taneb invented it. " \ 7481:2016-04-18 `` sed -i "s#governments.*#governments, / 00:36:12 `hurl wisdom/it 00:36:14 http://hackego.esolangs.org/fshg/index.cgi/log/tip/wisdom/it 00:36:26 it was a joke hth 00:36:31 `? oerjan 00:36:32 Your wise ass-@messages-lord fanfic oerjan is a lazy expert in future computation. Also a Glasswegian who dislikes Roald Dahl. He could never remember the word "amortized" so he put it here for convenience; but lately it's the only word he can ever remember. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 00:36:56 ...what 00:36:58 `swrjan s,Glasswegian,Glaswedish, 00:37:00 oerjan//Your wise ass-@messages-lord fanfic oerjan is a lazy expert in future computation. Also a Glaswedish who dislikes Roald Dahl. He could never remember the word "amortized" so he put it here for convenience; but lately it's the only word he can ever remember. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 00:37:26 your forget doesn't show up in the file history 00:37:57 `1 hg log wisdom/it 00:37:59 1/7:changeset: 10239:4eac6577f64d \ user: HackBot \ date: Sun Feb 12 17:42:02 2017 +0000 \ summary: learn It would have been certainly so, but `8ball refused to co\xc3\xb6perate. \ \ changeset: 8403:03c076827f4e \ user: HackBot \ date: Wed Jun 08 04:59:30 2016 +0000 \ summary: sl 00:38:14 `1 hg log --removed wisdom/it 00:38:16 1/9:changeset: 10239:4eac6577f64d \ user: HackBot \ date: Sun Feb 12 17:42:02 2017 +0000 \ summary: learn It would have been certainly so, but `8ball refused to co\xc3\xb6perate. \ \ changeset: 10235:871c67268793 \ user: HackBot \ date: Sun Feb 12 01:15:52 2017 +0000 \ summary: f 00:38:23 well, that was stupidly convoluted to confirm my suspicion 00:38:28 http://hackego.esolangs.org/fshg/index.cgi/rev/871c67268793 00:38:40 shachaf: i already found it hth 00:38:42 I guess the web UI doesn't do --removed for some reason? 00:38:47 (revision number) 00:38:51 probably... 00:40:31 just for the record, is it italic or reversed “wise”? 00:40:43 `slwd oerjan//s/ish/e/ 00:40:45 oerjan//Your wise ass-@messages-lord fanfic oerjan is a lazy expert in future computation. Also a Glaswede who dislikes Roald Dahl. He could never remember the word "amortized" so he put it here for convenience; but lately it's the only word he can ever remember. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 00:40:50 (weechat in screen sometimes screws up ANSI sequences...) 00:41:06 oerjan: fair enough tdh 00:41:09 it looks reversed to me 00:41:13 i need to read the whole sentence 00:42:29 `swrjan s/.w.{9}// 00:42:30 oerjan//Your wise ass-@messages-lord fanfic oerjan is a lazy expert in future computation. Also a Glaswede who dislikes Roald Dahl. He could never remember the word "amortized" so he put it here for convenience; but lately it's the only word he can ever remember. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 00:43:24 * oerjan suspects that didn't work 00:44:08 Wise ass. 00:44:12 Wiiise ass. 00:45:18 wait 00:45:23 oerjan has like, 18/20 Wis, like, y'know. 00:45:34 i don't know what a Yourmessages-lord would be, anyway. 00:45:34 s/@messages/@massages/ 00:45:49 it is I who massages. 00:45:49 genius 00:45:55 I don't care. 00:46:01 helloily. i thought i had more Int... 00:46:19 I don't know all your stats >_>'... 00:46:25 neither do i 00:46:34 . o O ( what's average, again? 10? 12? ) 00:47:02 definitely trying to gain Wis, but it's a slow process. 00:47:22 oerjan: Just look down at the status lines. 00:47:38 [19:47] [8] [irc/freenode] 2:#esoteric(+Cn){107} [H: 7, 4(2)] ← not very helpful... 00:47:56 i suppose massages would still stay within the edit limit 00:49:14 01:49 | oerjan (+i) | 2:#esoteric (+Cn) | 00:49:41 [0] 0:pine- 1:irssi* 2:tcsh "hagbart.nvg.ntnu.no" 01:49 22-Feb-17 00:49:48 (that's the tmux one) 00:50:15 I was expecting something with St, Dx, Co, In, Wi and Ch in it. 00:50:26 0:WeeChat 1.4* 1:bash- 48C 0.18 2.0GHz 3.9G38% njorun 192.168.1.9 ← screen with byobu 00:50:28 sorry, i don't see that line. 00:50:40 i guess i may be an NPC. 00:51:12 selene 0:50 // 0$* irssi 1-$ bash 2$ bash 3$ bash 4$ bash 5$ bash 6$ bash 7$ bash 8$ bash 9$ bash 10$ bash 11$ bash 12$ bash 13$ bash 14$ bash 00:51:20 These windows may have gotten a little out of hand. 00:51:22 oerjan: welcome to Corneria. 00:51:36 fizzie: selene is your machine's name? 00:51:49 Well, this one. 00:51:58 fizzie: obviously it's time to open a new xterm ;) 00:52:05 It's one of those virtual ones. 00:52:47 int-e: I have mod-a bound to a XMonad "scratchpad" terminal showing a different screen session, and that one's got so many windows the status line is not long enough to hold it. 00:53:10 (I keep the scratchpad pop-up smaller than fullscreen.) 00:53:54 Oh, if I move it to the bigger screen it's big enough. (I think XMonad keeps the window size as a fraction of the screen size in this case.) 00:54:00 eris 0:53 // 0$ bash 1$ bash 2$ bash 3$ bash 4$ bash 5$ bash 6-$ bash 7$* bash 8$ bash 9$ bash 10$ bash 11$ bash 12$ bash 13$ bash 14$ bash 15$ bash 16$ bash 17$ bash 00:54:30 I used to have this problem only with browser tabs, but lately it's been happening with screen windows as well. 00:55:31 do you sometimes close shells? or do they all run something in parallel? 00:55:40 boily: I like swatters. 00:56:11 boily: Mostly they're not doing anything. I just accumulate them, since it's faster to open a new one than to parse what's in an existing one to be sure if it's okay to reuse. 00:56:51 (One is actually running mutt, I just didn't start it directly or set the title.) 00:56:53 oerjan: What? that wouldn't've happened. 00:57:10 `` perl -pe 's/.w.{9}//' < wisdom/oerjan 00:57:11 Your @messages-lord fanfic oerjan is a lazy expert in future computation. Also a Glaswede who dislikes Roald Dahl. He could never remember the word "amortized" so he put it here for convenience; but lately it's the only word he can ever remember. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 00:57:18 fizzie: indeed. 00:57:31 shachaf: weren't you anti-contractions? 00:57:44 boily: Turned out three of them just had a single 'date' command executed. 00:57:55 (I use that if I need current time with seconds.) 00:58:19 (And one had 'cal 2017'.) 00:59:41 favorite ancient king? 01:01:45 Hatshepsut. 01:02:06 king oerjan of norway 01:02:35 shachaf: oh right, forgot the format codes 01:03:09 she seems p cool boily 01:03:15 `? sewerjan 01:03:16 sewerjan? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 01:03:29 10 xterms right now, hmm. not so many :) 01:04:15 (however I tend to not use screen so much, only remotely like for IRC or long-running commands) 01:06:12 int-e: The third thing (after browser tabs and screen windows) I'm starting to accumulate like that are Emacs buffers, since setting up emacsclient stuff & a scratchpad Emacs. 01:07:49 -!- ybden has quit (Excess Flood). 01:08:15 fizzie: in my tmux shell windows tend to get renamed automatically when i run a command in them... 01:08:46 I don't think screen does that, at least out of the box automatically. 01:08:57 although i had some trouble with pine, so that got an explicit name in tmux.conf. 01:09:03 -!- ybden has joined. 01:09:20 ybden: hellybdenum 01:10:05 They get the name of the command if I open the window directly with ":screen some_command_here", but not if I do what I always do, which is "csome_command_here". 01:10:29 `? ørjan 01:10:30 Your pal Ørjan is oerjan's good twin. He's banned in the IRC RFC for being an invalid character. Sometimes he publishes papers without noticing it. 01:10:58 `` ls wisdom/*rjan 01:10:59 wisdom/oerjan \ wisdom/œrjan \ wisdom/örjan \ wisdom/ørjan \ wisdom/typoerjan \ wisdom/אrjan 01:11:24 `? אrjan 01:11:26 ​אrjan is oerjan's first uncountable twin. He's inconsistent with the ZFC axioms. 01:11:57 shouldn't it be ו? 01:12:08 `? ωrjan 01:12:09 ​ωrjan? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 01:13:11 `learn sewerjan is oerjan's extremely poor twin. 01:13:13 Learned 'sewerjan': sewerjan is oerjan's extremely poor twin. 01:13:31 how many twins does oerjan have? 01:13:37 `unidecode ו 01:13:38 ​[U+05D5 HEBREW LETTER VAV] 01:16:13 boily: i don't think ו is commonly used for cardinals? although who knows what set theorists are up to. 01:16:48 alef is a good letter to have at the beginning 01:16:57 shachaf: uncountably many, obviously 01:17:05 it indicates the glottal stop at the begining of oerjan's name 01:17:54 ǁrjan. 01:18:40 oerjan: is it an inaccessible cardinal 01:18:46 aha 01:21:57 `unidecode ǁ 01:21:58 ​[U+01C1 LATIN LETTER LATERAL CLICK] 01:22:18 hm which one is that again 01:22:31 the one where you cough your tongue against your teeth. 01:24:03 cough? 01:24:21 anyway, it's the one used for calling horses. 01:27:16 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 01:30:21 boily: you can separate sed commands in slwd with ; hth 01:30:52 I got to use slwd the way I want, unless you want me to sed -i again :þ 01:31:18 i'm just noticing you using two `slwd commands to fix up quotes 01:31:35 oh. that kind of separation. <_<;... 01:31:37 (also this is a sed feature, not sled) 01:31:55 oerjan is making slewd comments 01:34:05 slewd slewd slewd slewd slewd slewd ♪ 01:38:43 You know what my favourite letter is? 01:38:51 þorn. :P 01:39:13 ...get it? 01:39:17 þorn? thorn? 01:39:21 -_- 01:42:51 * boily gives rdococ a maple muffin 01:43:02 * rdococ eats it 01:44:03 -!- boily has quit (Quit: PARALEGAL CHICKEN). 01:50:24 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 01:51:31 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 01:55:01 -!- erdic has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:01:32 . o O ( the internet is for þorn ) 02:03:45 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 02:04:10 . o O ( þ is the letter thorn and was used for a "th" sound ) 02:04:19 . o O ( in the past ofc ) 02:04:59 . o O ( you seem to think i don't know this ) 02:27:02 <\oren\> So I got a 116 in one Ggame boy color game and there's a weird pokemon game on it 02:27:06 <\oren\> I start with a blubasaur, a charmander, a squitle, a pichu, a vulpix and an igglybuff 02:27:46 blubasaur? tg 02:27:54 <\oren\> bulbasaur 02:28:16 no thanks 02:28:51 <\oren\> well technically it's an 蛙種子 02:28:59 <\oren\> the game is in chinese 02:31:36 <\oren\> AAAAA why does the first gym have a level 30 Alakazam!??!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa 02:34:25 <\oren\> ok I will look at this game more later 03:11:25 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:12:39 -!- Sgeo has joined. 03:25:49 -!- furozo has quit (Quit: furozo). 03:47:41 -!- Akaibu has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 04:11:29 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 04:32:53 -!- Akaibu has joined. 04:48:41 [wiki] [[User:Elronnd/Fell]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51071&oldid=50115 * Elronnd * (+12) 04:55:21 [wiki] [[User:Elronnd/Fell]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51072&oldid=51071 * Elronnd * (+284) Pointers. 05:32:42 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 05:36:21 warninge rkdfo si; 05:39:36 [wiki] [[User:Elronnd/Fell]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51073&oldid=51072 * Elronnd * (+0) fix type ("j-f"->"j-F") 05:43:03 [wiki] [[User:Elronnd/Fell]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51074&oldid=51073 * Elronnd * (+0) Oops. It should have been j-f (0-4). I am sputid. 05:47:08 -!- Elronnd has joined. 05:47:37 I'm writing an esolang (and also a vm for it), but I feel like I'm not writing the spec in such a way that it can easily be understood by others 06:11:38 -!- hppavilion2 has joined. 06:12:28 -!- hppavilion1 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 06:17:33 -!- IronY has changed nick to Ir0nY. 06:49:15 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 07:05:53 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Quit: [). 07:10:12 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 07:10:18 🅗🅔🅛🅛🅞 🅟🅔🅞🅟🅛🅔 07:11:54 -!- Sgeo has joined. 07:22:46 -!- hppavilion2 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:52:22 -!- PinealGlandOptic has joined. 08:02:21 <\oren\> `unicode 🅗🅔🅛🅛🅞 🅟🅔🅞🅟🅛🅔 08:02:22 U+0020 SPACE \ UTF-8: 20 UTF-16BE: 0020 Decimal: \ \ Category: Zs (Separator, Space) \ Bidi: WS (Whitespace) \ \ U+1F157 NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H \ UTF-8: f0 9f 85 97 UTF-16BE: d83cdd57 Decimal: 🅗 \ 🅗 \ Category: So (Symbol, Other) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) \ \ U+1F154 NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E 08:02:52 <\oren\> hooray, pikachu leveled up 08:04:55 pikhq++ 08:06:12 <\oren\> and I have now confirmed that this 116 in 1 cartridge works great 08:06:20 <\oren\> `thanks china 08:06:21 Thanks, china. Thina. 08:06:57 <\oren\> ooh a mankey 08:07:33 <\oren\> aww 08:22:32 -!- erkin has joined. 08:26:31 <\oren\> hide java threads, ignore java posts, do not reply to java coders 08:28:48 :-( 08:29:27 <\oren\> :-B 08:34:48 <\oren\> srsly why is it that so many total crap questions on stackoverflow involve java 08:40:44 <\oren\> especially people who turn their homework into a stackoverflow thread 08:40:48 <\oren\> Reading text file then converting UPPERCASE words to Uppercase “capitalize” the first character only and writing to text file 08:40:54 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 08:40:56 <\oren\> -- for example 08:41:11 -!- erkin has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 08:48:31 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:48:46 -!- erkin has joined. 09:03:15 I might need your help, esochannel 09:13:58 -!- augur has joined. 09:18:01 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 09:24:14 -!- augur has joined. 09:28:33 No we can't pay your bail money again 09:40:39 -!- Guest64021 has joined. 09:45:45 -!- erkin has quit (Quit: Leaving). 09:47:08 -!- Guest64021 has quit (K-Lined). 09:52:05 erkin: good, because that's not what I'll need now 10:38:32 -!- PinealGlandOptic has quit (Quit: leaving). 10:56:48 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Excess Flood). 10:56:59 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 11:33:37 -!- LKoen has joined. 11:35:47 -!- boily has joined. 11:43:43 `wisdom 11:43:44 gotton//gotton is a quantum of attention. Solain drives the packet. 11:53:57 b_jonas, what is the issue 11:54:42 I say, suddenly realising I need to go get breakfast 11:55:19 shachaf: hellochaf. pooch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDAr48u3BB0 12:09:21 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 12:13:54 -!- erdic has joined. 12:31:12 -!- boily has quit (Quit: CHORDATE CHICKEN). 12:37:48 -!- izabera has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 12:39:58 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 12:42:34 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Excess Flood). 12:45:07 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 12:56:07 ...I'm sitting in a lecture on a programming language I've used for years, delivered by one of the creators of that programming language 13:04:27 -!- izabera has joined. 13:09:55 Taneb: C++? 13:10:10 b_jonas, Haskell 13:10:19 Haskell has creators? 13:10:21 wow 13:11:01 I thought it sort of evolved, then some committee gave it concrete syntax, then after that, the compiler writers add whatever extension they can without breaking consistency. 13:11:09 That's why it has such a horrible syntax. 13:11:30 (But sane semantics.) 13:11:41 The first stage of that was about a dozen languages that weren't Haskell, I think 13:11:51 My lecturer was on the committee 13:12:18 so a commitee member counts as a creator now? 13:12:20 ok... 13:13:15 I don't think commitees work that way. They have a mind of their own that is much uglier than that of any of the people sitting in it. 13:13:22 He was one of the people who made these dozen languages into Haskell 13:13:50 So when something is created by a committee, then usually no member of the commitee considers the resulting output as theirs. 13:14:08 Taneb: oh, now that's better 13:14:39 -!- Deewiant has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 13:14:41 I'd count that as a creator, personally 13:14:50 But I understand where you are coming from 13:15:23 ("a" creator, certainly not "the" creator) 13:36:23 was Haskell created or discovered though ;) 13:40:52 int-e: some of the semantics was discovered, but the horrible syntax was definitely invented. 13:41:15 -!- Deewiant has joined. 14:19:35 -!- Zarutian has joined. 14:35:18 -!- Zarutian has quit (Quit: Zarutian). 14:41:17 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 14:59:47 -!- `^_^v has joined. 15:24:14 [wiki] [[Velato]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51075&oldid=42831 * Rottytooth * (+78) /* Commands */ corrected rule 15:40:13 [wiki] [[Velato]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51076&oldid=51075 * Rottytooth * (+19) /* Language overview */ 15:41:19 -!- zzo38 has joined. 15:42:39 [wiki] [[Velato]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51077&oldid=51076 * Rottytooth * (+8) /* Commands */ 15:44:25 [wiki] [[Velato]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51078&oldid=51077 * Rottytooth * (-40) /* Commands */ Got rid of unsupported commands, added Input 15:51:39 [wiki] [[Velato]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51079&oldid=51078 * Rottytooth * (+60) /* External resources */ Cleaned up links a bit -- new compiler to be posted soon 15:52:26 [wiki] [[Velato]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51080&oldid=51079 * Rottytooth * (+0) moved See Also below External Resources 16:02:55 -!- erdic has quit (Quit: leaving). 16:05:08 -!- erdic has joined. 16:14:52 -!- erkin has joined. 16:18:44 -!- erdic has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 16:19:32 -!- erdic has joined. 16:31:33 -!- moony has joined. 16:31:41 You guys have heard of Factorio, right? 16:32:27 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 16:32:27 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Changing host). 16:32:27 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 16:35:48 That shit ruined my sleep cycle. 16:37:17 lol its doen the same to me, but for somewhat diffrent reasons. It's turing complete. 16:37:47 I've been looking into how i could build a working implentation of brainfuck with 500ish cells 16:44:20 moony: one with a tape where an extension is automatically bulit if the pointer would run out of its end? 16:49:29 what's this 16:55:59 -!- oerjan has joined. 16:59:24 [wiki] [[OIL]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51081&oldid=50489 * L3viathan * (-8) Golf'd 17:10:37 [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Dok * New user account 17:17:30 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 17:22:34 . o O ( the Second Cardinal Sin of Esolanging: claiming a language is Turing Complete when it doesn't even have unbounded memory ) 17:23:01 * oerjan has no idea if moony is doing that, but it's what he thought of. 17:23:36 "would be Turing Complete if extended with Turing Completeness" 17:24:04 -!- furozo has joined. 17:26:45 b_jonas, using recursive blueprints, but thats possible :) 17:27:06 so yea, i could make it build new memory if it had constant supply input 17:27:25 the game 17:27:59 the game's map code supports boundless maps if i remember correctly, the only constrant is the phsyical computer's singlecore processing power and RAM 17:28:21 (factorio calculates all visible map each tick, thus, the larger the map, the moar lag) 17:29:06 ...of course some new neighbor had to get a noisy dog. 17:30:11 tho, there is ONE constrant... Factorio has bounds on numbers AND the amount of diffrent singals you can have, using a number to reference a location may be efficient, but it caps around 2 billion i think, but that shouldnt be much of an issue (the game would crash and burn before that much memory was ever built due to processing issues :p) 17:30:36 unless it's the same neighbors. bit hard to say. 17:31:17 so yea, Factorio is most likely turing complete, or better, as using a few mods, you can make something that extends itself 17:37:33 <\oren\> A border security memo calls for the use of a long-standing but obscure U.S. law to send some immigrants who have crossed the border illegally back to Mexico even if they are from other countries. 17:37:37 <\oren\> "Go back to Mexico!" "I'm from Saudia, I've never been to Mexico!" "I don't care!" 17:38:24 also, someone made a selfreplicating factory in factorio recently. it goes around mining ores and all of that just to build more of itself. 17:39:40 <\oren\> in kerbal space program (with the right mods) you could make a spaceship that travels from planet to planet and duplicates itself 17:41:25 yea, factorio also needs mods to make a self replicator 17:41:50 the guy who made Grey Goo mk1 used a customised version of logistics trains, and Recursive Blueprints, to pull it off 17:47:51 <\oren\> in KSP you would need kerbal extraplanetary lanchpads, and kOS 18:07:47 -!- [io] has joined. 18:07:47 -!- [io] has quit (Changing host). 18:07:47 -!- [io] has joined. 18:08:06 -!- iovoid has quit (Killed (orwell.freenode.net (Nickname regained by services))). 18:08:06 -!- [io] has changed nick to iovoid. 18:17:45 Docker works well if you can find a version that only has bugs that don't affect your use case 18:27:21 [wiki] [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51082&oldid=51051 * Dok * (+185) /* Introductions */ 18:29:09 [wiki] [[Rain]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=51083 * Dok * (+3457) created Rain 18:31:03 -!- dok has joined. 18:32:40 [wiki] [[Rain]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51084&oldid=51083 * Dok * (+0) 18:33:46 [wiki] [[Rain]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51085&oldid=51084 * Dok * (+11) 18:34:41 [wiki] [[Rain]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51086&oldid=51085 * Dok * (+14) /* Hello, world! */ 18:36:17 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. 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For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) 20:31:09 ridonculous 20:31:20 hi hackego 20:31:30 has HackEgo's ego been hacked... or does he hack people's egos? 20:31:43 also, for the other kind of esoterica? 20:33:07 That would be magick and such. 20:34:27 <\oren\> asterology 20:37:36 [wiki] [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51088&oldid=51006 * Dok * (+11) Adds rain to R language list 20:40:29 Asternology is the art of predicting what happened in the past. 20:41:20 fizzie: http://i.imgur.com/ViHGGeg.png hth 20:41:49 tdh 20:41:56 odi 20:42:03 ins 20:43:51 fizzie: http://i.imgur.com/iRy6j43.png hth 20:45:23 Wow 20:47:12 Taneb: can you even name the first four presidents in order hth 20:47:42 ...no 20:47:52 Washington, Adams... then I'm lost 20:48:02 Is that Douglas Adams?! 20:48:12 John, I'm afraid 20:48:28 ...Jefferson was pretty early, right? 20:49:09 (cheating) says that Jefferson was third. 20:49:37 Yeah, I wouldn't have got the third 20:49:57 Hmm, four johns 20:50:27 And there are John Adams and John Quincy Adams. 20:50:41 int-e, father and son# 20:50:53 makes sense 20:51:01 I think Adams' was sixth. 20:51:38 Adams Jr was sixth 20:52:00 anyway being bad at history myself I would say one should not read too much into not being able the first four of just about anything. 20:52:10 (and that includes presidents of the united states) 20:52:28 (I have doubts about natural numbers and letters of the alphabet :P) 20:52:44 int-e, alpha, beta, gamma, delta 20:53:03 aleph beth gimel ... oops. 20:53:18 @, a, b, c. 20:53:18 daleth 20:53:18 Maybe you meant: v @ ? . 20:53:32 Taneb: do you know the kings of england? 20:53:33 fizzie: no, A comes after @ 20:53:49 and can you quote the fights historical, from marathon to waterloo, in order categorical? 20:53:51 Yeah, in retrospect that went a bit wrong. 20:53:52 . o O ( Arthur ) 20:53:54 shachaf, again, I can do the first two 20:54:03 (assume dating from the Norman Conquest) 20:54:20 William the Conqueror, William Rufus 20:54:27 I think there was a Robert at some point early 20:54:40 . o O ( The latest German monarch is Queen Merkel. ) 20:55:55 There's a game where you have to fill the names of all the (~270) Tube stations on a map with just the lines (without the stops). 21:02:37 Kaiserin* 21:03:54 I can name maybe a dozen :/ 21:04:13 I can't name much more than a dozen, and I live here. 21:04:27 (Mostly I just know the ones I go through.) 21:17:27 -!- augur has joined. 21:30:50 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 22:04:17 -!- erkin has quit (Quit: Leaving). 22:11:45 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 22:26:15 -!- hppavilion1 has joined. 22:27:41 Question for a language I'm working on: What sort of thing should happen if you ADD a Boolean value to a String (Note that Concatenation is a different operation)? 22:29:03 <\oren\> they should both be converted to numbers 22:29:14 <\oren\> that's how Perl does it 22:29:35 The Boolean should be converted to a String and the String to a Boolean. 22:29:45 And then you should get a type error because you can't ADD a String value to a Boolean 22:29:48 hth 22:30:12 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 22:30:12 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Changing host). 22:30:12 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 22:30:23 The output will be a string, since strings in this language have precedence, but what actually happens...? 22:30:45 <\oren\> hwo do you define add for string + string? 22:30:56 \oren\: So Add the value of the string to a 1 and output the string? 22:31:05 \oren\: dunno yet 22:31:23 I've done ORs and ANDs and now I'm doing ADD... 22:34:30 The OR of a String with a Number _does_ treat the String as a Number and OR the two, then write the result to a string, but the OR of a String and a Boolean treats whether the String is empty or not as a Boolean... 22:37:08 -!- furozo has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 22:52:39 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 23:11:16 [wiki] [[BrainCurses]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51089&oldid=48968 * Ais523 * (-25) /* Implementation */ fix link syntax 23:11:47 BrainCurses, lol 23:15:04 "None of these programs are currently tested, as there is no existing implementation yet." 23:15:16 "An implementation in node.js, written by User:Conor O'Brien, can be found here." 23:15:19 lovely :) 23:15:21 lol 23:20:12 -!- tromp__ has joined. 23:20:12 -!- tromp has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 23:21:16 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:31:57 -!- boily has joined. 23:32:54 `wisdom 23:32:55 europe//Europe is the national anthem of the Republic of Kosovo. 23:35:11 ☺ 23:35:25 You could treat the string as an n-byte number and treat the boolean as the same? 23:42:12 Booleans > * 23:48:32 APHic, rdochelloc. 23:49:05 -!- Zarutian has joined. 23:49:21 -!- oerjan has joined. 23:50:03 Zarutellon, hell⅜rjan. 23:50:32 bood evenily. 23:50:47 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 23:51:01 Dhellodshot. 23:51:46 -!- MoALTz has quit (Quit: Leaving). 23:52:02 `? asternology 23:52:03 asternology? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 23:52:13 lol 23:52:33 Asternology: the study of one particular Arctic bird? 23:52:36 `learn Asternology is the art of predicting what happened in the past. 23:52:39 Learned 'asternology': Asternology is the art of predicting what happened in the past. 23:52:52 Good one. 23:53:04 that's fizzie's, really. 23:53:34 shouldn't it be fternoology? 23:53:48 no, astern is an adverb. 23:55:19 @dict astern 23:55:19 There is no dictionary database 'astern'. 23:55:24 @wn astern 23:55:25 *** "astern" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)" 23:55:25 astern 23:55:26 adv 1: stern foremost or backward; "the steamer went astern at 23:55:26 half speed" 23:55:26 2: at or near or toward the stern of a ship or tail of an 23:55:27 [7 @more lines] 23:55:37 @continue 23:55:37 Unknown command, try @list 23:55:38 helloily 23:55:40 @spam 23:55:40 * lambdabot would never hurt ! 23:55:43 @more 23:55:46 Darn 23:55:50 @most 23:55:51 Maybe you meant: msg more list 23:55:53 @more 23:55:58 ... 23:56:08 pretty sure you broke the @more with the intervening commands hth 23:56:15 @wn astern 23:56:17 *** "astern" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)" 23:56:17 astern 23:56:17 adv 1: stern foremost or backward; "the steamer went astern at 23:56:17 half speed" 23:56:17 2: at or near or toward the stern of a ship or tail of an 23:56:19 [7 @more lines] 23:56:20 @more 23:56:21 airplane; "stow the luggage aft"; "ships with square sails 23:56:23 sail fairly efficiently with the wind abaft"; "the captain 23:56:25 looked astern to see what the fuss was about" [syn: {aft}, 23:56:27 {abaft}, {astern}] [ant: {fore}, {forward}] 23:56:29 3: (of a ship or an airplane) behind; "we dropped her astern on 23:56:31 the end of a seven-inch manilla, and she laid comfortably on 23:56:33 the ebb tide" 23:56:33 It should be called @spam 23:56:39 Because y'all're spamming the channel. 23:56:47 for once I shachagree. 23:56:54 . o O ( clearly lambdabot needs the @2 command ) 23:57:11 Yup 23:58:40 I'd say the main problem is that @wn adds a lot of newlines. 23:58:51 The command-line 'wn' doesn't. 23:59:32 `wn 23:59:32 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: wn: not found 23:59:36 Well, it adds a bunch of empty lines instead, but the main thing is that it produces each sense of the word on a single line: http://sprunge.us/iWcW 23:59:37 and the lines aren't even short enough, so wrap a single word or two in irssi 23:59:45 (with 80 columns) 23:59:58 who uses 80 columns