00:13:47 Today I played GURPS game a second time. 00:13:54 Do you know that? 00:22:18 I know it now that you said it. 00:23:20 O, OK. 00:25:20 Do you like this? 00:26:13 Like what, the fact that today you played GURPS game a second time? 00:26:39 I mean if you like this GURPS game a second time. 00:26:44 -!- Soni has quit (Excess Flood). 00:27:08 -!- Soni has joined. 00:29:06 I didn't even like it the first time. 00:29:09 I know nothing about it. 00:30:25 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 00:31:31 Then you must learn. My character is named Ziveruskex and his friend is Strixan and then there is also Bob and also Domag who is a priest and is also very strong and is good at fighting with a sword. (My own character is fight by shield.) 00:31:52 -!- augur has joined. 00:32:12 How do you fight by shield? 00:32:36 By a shield bash. 00:32:44 I had a smiter in Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction who did that. 00:36:34 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 00:38:58 O, OK 00:49:24 It is a good thing that I had a shield and had chosen to defend on one turn, because those two things together made the important difference to be able to successfully defend against an opponent's attack with a sword. 00:49:57 -!- tromp has joined. 00:55:20 fungot: lanttulaatikko. 00:55:20 boily: i thought so, 00:56:04 What is "lanttulaatikko"? 00:56:54 -!- sleffy has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 00:57:07 hezzo38. I was wandering on the Wikipédia, and fell on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanttulaatikko 00:58:11 O, that is what it is. 00:58:55 "Traditional lanttulaatikko is made of boiled and mashed swedes" 01:03:23 olsner: hellolsner. are you edible, and if so, do you taste good? 01:04:13 boily: Ugh. 01:04:57 The carrot thing is the only one of the christmas "box" foods worth eating. 01:23:52 You can read about GURPS game I play at: http://zzo38computer.org/gurpsgame/1.ui/wiki?name=Session+2 01:24:13 an #esoteric-dwelling swede / was mistaken for edible feed / “with you,” said a sicko / “our lanttulaatikko / would be very tasty indeed!” 01:25:02 Do you like this? 01:25:09 boily: I am not edible but if I was I would be very tasty indeed 01:25:44 Jafellot. :D 01:25:48 zzo38: :D 01:25:51 olsner: :D 01:26:03 fizziello. carrot thing? 01:26:54 (If you have any complaints, you can enter a new ticket.) 01:27:11 Jafet++ 01:27:38 boily: Porkkanalaatikko. 01:28:13 en:carrot is fi:pork????? 01:28:21 boily: No, it's fi:porkkana. 01:28:32 (fi:kana is en:chicken.) 01:29:10 What about en:chicken-of-the-woods? 01:29:20 * boily is culinarily perturbed 01:29:33 And en:hen-of-the-woods? 01:29:43 shachaf: fi:rikkikääpä. 01:30:11 shachaf: And fi:koppelokääpä. 01:30:40 (fi:kääpä is any Polyporaceae.) 01:56:50 `wisdom 01:56:53 typoglycerine//Typoglycerine is an explosive that scrambles the letters inside a word. 01:58:43 -!- LKoen has joined. 02:09:30 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:17:09 -!- sparr has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 02:23:22 -!- izabera has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 02:27:26 -!- alakra has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 02:35:04 -!- sleffy has joined. 02:35:06 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:45:30 -!- sleffy has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:47:27 -!- augur has joined. 02:51:59 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 02:59:58 -!- boily has quit (Quit: SHRAPNEL CHICKEN). 03:04:01 * hppavilion[1] installs an Add Blocker 03:04:27 Does any picture compression format take advantage of trying to rotate/flip the picture when storing it (and then rotating it back when loading) if that would compress better? 03:04:35 * hppavilion[1] grumbles something about those fuckin' sums, stealing our jobs, livin' off the gov'mnt 03:05:14 I found that the built-in "wizard:" picture in ImageMagick seems to compress in a PNG format better when it is rotated clockwise 90 degrees than when it is stored normally. 03:05:59 -!- sleffy has joined. 03:07:46 -!- izabera has joined. 03:13:32 -!- 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.”). 03:18:24 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 03:35:42 -!- tromp has joined. 03:39:59 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:09:16 -!- LKoen has joined. 04:16:07 -!- augur has joined. 04:17:41 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:17:55 -!- augur has joined. 04:29:51 http://zzo38computer.org/img_19/Worldview.jpg How to do the other five combinations of the color of Magic: the Gathering? 04:38:34 -!- Zarutian has quit (Quit: Zarutian). 04:40:57 -!- tromp has joined. 04:45:34 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 04:50:03 -!- tromp has joined. 04:55:06 -!- 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.”). 05:08:12 -!- sleffy has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:08:29 -!- Gregor has quit (Quit: Coyote finally caught me). 05:09:43 -!- sleffy has joined. 05:13:42 -!- j-bot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 05:13:42 -!- FireFly has quit (Quit: Goodbye). 05:37:37 -!- FireFly has joined. 06:11:24 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 06:36:48 -!- Gregor has joined. 06:40:55 -!- sleffy has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 06:53:24 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 06:54:28 http://zzo38computer.org/img6/ch11-simplicity-vs-complexity.gif 07:14:29 *sigh* 07:14:29 My dad is currently nailing the flag of China just above the door to the bedroom of a former CIA agent (who is currently asleep inside) 07:19:17 -!- erkin has joined. 07:23:21 That doesn't seem wise. 07:50:25 -!- erkin has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 07:50:53 -!- erkin has joined. 08:12:03 -!- tromp has joined. 08:16:29 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 08:17:07 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:17:41 -!- augur has joined. 08:18:30 it does seem funny 08:22:02 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 08:31:44 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:12:19 -!- tromp has joined. 09:14:40 -!- augur has joined. 09:16:27 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 09:41:18 -!- Deewiant has quit (Quit: Viivan loppu.). 09:43:43 -!- Deewiant has joined. 09:54:56 -!- MrX_ has joined. 09:55:18 -!- MrX_ has quit (Client Quit). 10:01:23 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:13:12 -!- tromp has joined. 10:18:01 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 10:18:20 -!- Mayoi has joined. 10:19:31 -!- Mayoi has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 10:20:21 -!- Mayoi has joined. 10:21:12 -!- erkin has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 10:42:15 -!- oerjan has joined. 10:44:26 . o O ( twist: they're the same person ) 10:45:04 @metar lowi 10:45:04 LOWI 300920Z 27007KT 240V310 CAVOK 12/01 Q1013 NOSIG 10:45:36 it went down just below 0°C tonight. 10:47:12 @metar ENVA 10:47:12 ENVA 300920Z 24004KT 200V260 9999 SCT024 BKN076 05/M04 Q1020 NOSIG RMK WIND 670FT VRB03KT 10:48:35 sounds a bit like 2 days ago except here it was cloudy and rainy, so there's no way the dewpoint was that low. 10:49:14 zzo38: I think it's rather a matter of PNG being unnecessarily dependent on orientation (it does things like store the delta between scanlines, but doesn't have the corresponding feature for the other direction) 11:06:45 <\oren\> MechaNika is a good game 11:13:24 The weather is all over the place, but today it's nice and sunny 11:13:32 @metar ESSB 11:13:33 ESSB 300950Z 28014KT CAVOK 07/M07 Q1020 11:13:55 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 11:14:15 `iata Skavsta 11:14:24 hm 11:14:26 No output. 11:15:13 Oh I wanted ICAO anyway 11:15:34 @metar eskn 11:15:34 ESKN 300950Z 27014KT CAVOK 09/M05 Q1021 11:29:14 -!- j-bot has joined. 11:30:21 ( 1i3 11:30:21 (input):1:2:No such variable i3 11:30:30 hum 11:30:37 oh 11:30:43 [ 1i3 11:30:44 oerjan: |ill-formed number 11:30:47 darn 11:30:57 [ 1i.3 11:30:57 oerjan: |ill-formed number 11:31:05 whatev 11:31:34 -!- Mayoi has changed nick to erkin. 11:51:18 -!- LKoen has joined. 11:51:20 [ i.3 11:51:20 FireFly: 0 1 2 11:51:38 oh m 11:51:43 [ 1 i.3 11:51:44 oerjan: 1 11:51:59 [ 1+i.3 11:51:59 oerjan: 1 2 3 11:52:19 [ +/i.3 11:52:20 oerjan: 3 11:52:30 [ */i.3 11:52:30 oerjan: 0 11:52:37 [ */1+i.3 11:52:37 oerjan: 6 11:53:10 [ 3 i. 7 11:53:10 oerjan: 1 11:54:13 [ 4 i. 8 11:54:13 oerjan: 1 11:54:21 [ 4 i. 8 5 6 11:54:22 oerjan: 1 1 1 11:54:35 [ 2 3 4 i. 8 5 6 11:54:36 oerjan: 3 3 3 11:55:03 [ 2 3 4 10 i. 8 5 6 11:55:04 oerjan: 4 4 4 11:55:22 [ 2 3; 4 10 i. 8 5 6 11:55:23 oerjan: ┌───┬─────┐ 11:55:23 oerjan: │2 3│2 2 2│ 11:55:23 oerjan: └───┴─────┘ 11:55:38 [ (2 3; 4 10) i. 8 5 6 11:55:38 oerjan: 2 2 2 11:56:07 j-spam 11:56:40 just wondering what binary i. does 11:57:02 looks like it just gives the size of its first argument 11:58:29 It's index-of, returning one past the end for missing values 12:00:08 [ 'abcdef' i. 'cabbage' 12:00:09 FireFly: 2 0 1 1 0 6 4 12:05:21 figures, none of my tests repeated a number on both sides. 12:06:06 [ 'cabbage' i. 'abcdef' 12:06:06 oerjan: 1 2 0 7 6 7 12:15:04 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Later). 12:26:17 [ 6 12:26:18 rdococ: 6 12:26:24 [ 7 + 7 12:26:24 rdococ: 14 13:07:12 -!- erkin has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:07:40 -!- erkin has joined. 13:12:41 -!- boily has joined. 13:22:23 `w 13:22:44 dragon//Dragons are fractal creatures of magic, capable of shrinking or expanding to any size. Taneb invented them to live inside his string diagrams, but they prefer to hover around pinheads and feed on angels. 13:29:06 -!- Akaibu has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:30:11 -!- Mayoi has joined. 13:31:53 Mayelloirkin. 13:32:30 -!- erkin has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:40:18 `? horse 13:40:21 A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse! 13:40:27 [ i. 3 13:40:28 rdococ: 0 1 2 13:40:31 [ i. 5 13:40:31 rdococ: 0 1 2 3 4 13:40:38 [ 'a' 13:40:38 rdococ: a 13:40:39 [ 'ab' 13:40:40 rdococ: ab 13:40:43 [ 'abc' 13:40:43 rdococ: abc 13:40:46 [ 'abc' 3 13:40:46 rdococ: |syntax error 13:40:46 rdococ: | 'abc'3 13:40:54 [ 'abc' i.3 13:40:55 rdococ: 3 13:40:56 huh 13:52:31 -!- Akaibu has joined. 13:56:39 -!- Mayoi has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:56:59 -!- Mayoi has joined. 13:58:52 -!- Mayoi has changed nick to erkin. 14:00:32 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 14:02:56 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Client Quit). 14:04:39 -!- erkin has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:04:59 -!- erkin has joined. 14:09:45 https://nusan.itch.io/fragments-of-euclid is a cute little game 14:10:09 -!- Mayoi has joined. 14:10:30 -!- Mayoi has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:13:01 -!- erkin has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 14:18:38 ("little" refers to the length; it can be finished in an hour or two.) 14:25:11 -!- erkin has joined. 14:29:53 [ 3 + i. 4 14:29:54 rdococ: 3 4 5 6 14:30:16 [i. 3 * i. 3 14:30:19 [ i. 3 * i. 3 14:30:19 rdococ: |ok 14:30:27 [ i. 3 14:30:27 rdococ: 0 1 2 14:30:30 [ i. 3 + i. 3 14:30:31 rdococ: 0 1 2 3 4 14:30:31 rdococ: 5 6 7 8 9 14:30:31 rdococ: 10 11 12 13 14 14:30:31 rdococ: 15 16 17 18 19 14:30:31 rdococ: 14:30:32 rdococ: 20 21 22 23 24 14:30:32 rdococ: 25 26 27 28 29 14:30:33 rdococ: 30 31 32 33 34 14:30:33 rdococ: ... 14:30:36 er 14:37:43 makes sense 14:37:59 seems to be i. (3 + i. 3) 14:38:58 -!- erkin has quit (Quit: Leaving). 14:39:13 -!- erkin has joined. 14:41:06 [ (i. 3) + (i. 3) 14:41:07 rdococ: 0 2 4 14:41:14 [ (i. 3) + (i. 4) 14:41:15 rdococ: |length error 14:41:15 rdococ: | (i.3) +(i.4) 14:44:34 [ i. (i. 3) 14:44:35 rdococ: |ok 14:45:01 [ i. (1 +i. 3) 14:45:01 rdococ: 0 1 2 14:45:01 rdococ: 3 4 5 14:50:35 -!- tromp has joined. 14:51:31 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:58:05 -!- tromp has joined. 15:02:41 `airport Skavsta 15:02:42 Skavsta (NYO, ESKN) 15:02:44 FireFly: ^ The `iata|`icao|`airport syntax is a little confusing -- the command name is what you're looking things up *with*, not what you want out of it. 15:04:32 ah 15:04:53 I think I probably was told that last time I attempted to use it, but forgot again, haha 15:10:37 `mkx bin/help//echo ask oerjan to do something with this 15:10:40 bin/help 15:10:41 `help 15:10:41 Runs arbitrary code in GNU/Linux. Type "`", or "`run " for full shell commands. "`fetch [] " downloads files. Files saved to $PWD are persistent, and $PWD/bin is in $PATH. $PWD is a mercurial repository, "`revert " can be used to revert to a revision. See http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/ 15:10:45 `help some_argument 15:10:46 ask oerjan to do something with this 15:11:04 @tell oerjan Try "`help foo". 15:11:04 Consider it noted. 15:11:24 `mkx bin/help//echo ask oerjan to do something with bin/help. 15:11:26 bin/help 15:11:43 ...maybe I should've done the link to \? as a first pass though. 15:12:49 `mkx bin/help//\? '`'"$1" 15:12:51 bin/help 15:12:54 `help command 15:12:55 ​`command? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 15:13:02 Yeah, that's fine. 15:25:22 -!- Zarutian has joined. 15:26:07 -!- Zarutian has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 15:26:52 -!- Zarutian has joined. 15:39:40 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 15:45:31 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 15:56:50 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 15:57:20 `w 15:57:22 implication//Implication is a useful rhetorical device, if you know what I mean. 16:04:38 -!- Mayoi has joined. 16:04:43 -!- erkin has quit (Disconnected by services). 16:04:45 -!- Mayoi has changed nick to erkin. 16:17:36 -!- tromp has joined. 16:27:40 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 16:39:15 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:41:23 -!- tromp has joined. 17:01:25 ẁ 17:01:28 `w 17:01:47 page//The smallest floating-point number is known as pages. Fungot discovered it. 17:11:04 too contextual, perhaps 17:15:06 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:16:22 -!- sleffy has joined. 17:18:28 -!- augur has joined. 17:21:01 -!- tromp has joined. 17:23:00 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 17:46:46 fungot: you around? 17:46:47 int-e: of course! magick!!! i have an alibi. it's 5:30 am, i 17:46:55 hah 17:47:14 -!- sleffy has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 17:47:27 Somehow I don't think fungot knows what an alibi is. Or are we fungot's alibi... hmm. 17:47:27 int-e: no but `1 is a unit of memory. like 8 times what your program does not work here... :( i don't think 17:47:34 ^style 17:47:34 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 17:56:30 -!- 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.”). 17:57:55 fungot: It's certainly true that you don't think. 17:57:56 fizzie: and gcc already compiles to it with fnord and outmoded concepts such as continuations for practical web development. it is 17:59:06 Thinking is darn expensive. 18:00:17 holle 18:01:13 -!- sleffy has joined. 18:04:07 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 18:05:43 fungot: umngqusho. 18:05:43 boily: what kind of criticism you've levelled at the arithmetic library is there to believe? sending another message with the given data, that would 18:15:51 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 18:24:52 -!- LKoen has joined. 18:44:53 -!- oerjan has joined. 18:48:20 `help foo 18:48:22 ​`foo? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 18:50:46 [ 'abc' + 3 18:50:47 oerjan: |domain error 18:50:47 oerjan: | 'abc' +3 18:50:52 [ 'abc' + 'def' 18:50:53 oerjan: |domain error 18:50:53 oerjan: | 'abc' +'def' 18:51:12 how static 18:53:53 almost as helpful as metasepia ^^ 18:54:07 [ duck 18:54:08 oerjan: |value error: duck 18:54:15 _almost_. 18:54:42 `help ostrich 18:54:44 Ostrich used to be a large middle European empire in frequent conflict with Turkey. After a famine it sort of split into Ostrich/Hungry. Alas its policy of keeping its head in the sand did not get it through the Great War, and with its final attempts to take flight failing, it ended up cut into several pieces. 18:54:56 HackEgo is now helpful. 18:55:46 `help fetch 18:55:47 ​`fetch? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 18:55:53 disturbing. 18:55:59 `? duck 18:56:00 duck? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 18:57:07 `help `edit 18:57:08 ​`edit gives you a url, then in your browser: (1) Press Sync (unless making a new file) (2) Make your changes (3) Press Save (4) Paste the command line at the top into the channel. 18:57:33 `help 18:57:33 Runs arbitrary code in GNU/Linux. Type "`", or "`run " for full shell commands. "`fetch [] " downloads files. Files saved to $PWD are persistent, and $PWD/bin is in $PATH. $PWD is a mercurial repository, "`revert " can be used to revert to a revision. See http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/ 18:58:32 `learn `fetch [] " downloads files, and is the only web access currently available in HackEgo. See also `edit. 18:58:35 Learned '`fetch': `fetch [] " downloads files, and is the only web access currently available in HackEgo. See also `edit. 18:58:42 `help fetch 18:58:43 ​`fetch [] " downloads files, and is the only web access currently available in HackEgo. See also `edit. 18:58:59 `slwd `fetch//s,",, 18:58:59 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:59:01 ​`fetch//`fetch [] downloads files, and is the only web access currently available in HackEgo. See also `edit. 19:00:11 `slwd `fetch//s,See,It is a special builtin that cannot be called from other commands. &, 19:00:13 ​`fetch//`fetch [] downloads files, and is the only web access currently available in HackEgo. It is a special builtin that cannot be called from other commands. See also `edit. 19:00:40 `cat bin/curl 19:00:41 ​#!/bin/bash \ exec $HACKENV/bin/lynx 19:00:47 `cat bin/lynx 19:00:48 ​#!/bin/bash \ echo "Sorry, HackEgo's sandbox currently has no web access." >&2 \ exit 1 19:01:31 `` lynx 2>wisdom/'web access' 19:01:33 No output. 19:01:37 `? web access 19:01:38 Sorry, HackEgo's sandbox currently has no web access. 19:02:17 `slwd bin/lynx//2c\? 'web access' >&2 19:02:18 Roswbud! 19:02:22 `sled bin/lynx//2c\? 'web access' >&2 19:02:24 bin/lynx//#!/bin/bash \ ? 'web access' >&2 \ exit 1 19:02:29 `lynx 19:02:30 Sorry, HackEgo's sandbox currently has no web access. 19:03:53 `le/rn_append web access//However, see `? fetch 19:03:55 Learned 'web access': Sorry, HackEgo's sandbox currently has no web access. However, see `? fetch 19:06:01 `dowg web access 19:06:09 10853:2017-04-30 le/rn_append web access//However, see `? fetch \ 10851:2017-04-30 ` lynx 2>wisdom/\'web access\' 19:06:55 -!- augur has joined. 19:09:05 `learn `run is HackEgo's builtin for runninc a command with full shell syntax. These days most use the user-made `` or ``` shortcuts instead, although all of the three have subtle differences, with `run being the most plain option (also, unlike the rest it cannot be called from other commands.) 19:09:07 Learned '`run': `run is HackEgo's builtin for runninc a command with full shell syntax. These days most use the user-made `` or ``` shortcuts instead, although all of the three have subtle differences, with `run being the most plain option (also, unlike the rest it cannot be called from other commands.) 19:10:02 `slwd `run//s,inc,ing, 19:10:04 ​`run//`run is HackEgo's builtin for running a command with full shell syntax. These days most use the user-made `` or ``` shortcuts instead, although all of the three have subtle differences, with `run being the most plain option (also, unlike the rest it cannot be called from other commands.) 19:13:05 `learn `revert " can be used to revert to a revision. See . It is a builtin command so cannot be called from other commands. 19:13:07 Relearned '`revert': `revert " can be used to revert to a revision. See . It is a builtin command so cannot be called from other commands. 19:13:12 oops 19:13:16 `before 19:13:23 wisdom/`revert//`revert now works fine. Yay fizzie! 19:13:30 oh okay 19:15:51 `slwd web access//s,fetch,`&, 19:15:54 web access//Sorry, HackEgo's sandbox currently has no web access. However, see `? `fetch 19:16:43 `? `? 19:16:44 ​​`? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 19:16:56 -!- retrosegfault has joined. 19:17:07 -!- retrosegfault has quit (Client Quit). 19:17:34 hm that one is special 19:19:34 -!- erkin has quit (Quit: Leaving). 19:20:48 [ +/ i. 3 3 19:20:49 oerjan: 9 12 15 19:21:42 { 1 2 3 +/ 1 2 3 19:21:52 [ 1 2 3 +/ 1 2 3 19:21:53 oerjan: 2 3 4 19:21:53 oerjan: 3 4 5 19:21:53 oerjan: 4 5 6 19:22:05 ooh that was it 19:22:23 [ 1 2 3 */ 1 2 3 19:22:23 oerjan: 1 2 3 19:22:23 oerjan: 2 4 6 19:22:23 oerjan: 3 6 9 19:23:15 [ 1 2 3 * 1 2 3 19:23:16 rdococ: 1 4 9 19:23:26 [ 1 2 3 // 1 2 3 19:23:26 rdococ: |domain error 19:23:26 rdococ: | 1 2 3//1 2 3 19:23:32 er 19:23:53 [ 1 / 2 19:23:53 oerjan: |domain error 19:23:53 oerjan: | 1/2 19:23:58 % 19:24:20 [ 1 2 3 %/ 1 2 3 19:24:21 oerjan: 1 0.5 0.333333 19:24:21 oerjan: 2 1 0.666667 19:24:21 oerjan: 3 1.5 1 19:25:37 [1 % 2 19:25:39 [ 1 % 2 19:25:40 rdococ: 0.5 19:25:43 o-o 19:25:47 ? 19:29:00 is there an instruction for summing a series? e.g. [1, 2, 3, 4] -> [1, 3, 6, 10] 19:29:49 good question, is there a take verb? 19:30:17 you could do something like +/ over each prefix 19:30:32 i have no idea wether or not there is an easy prefix verb 19:31:07 there ought to be a / variant for it 19:31:20 [ +\ 1 2 3 4 19:31:21 oerjan: 1 0 0 0 19:31:21 oerjan: 1 2 0 0 19:31:21 oerjan: 1 2 3 0 19:31:21 oerjan: 1 2 3 4 19:31:24 [ 1 2 3 !/ 19:31:25 rdococ: |syntax error 19:31:25 rdococ: | 1 2 3!/ 19:31:30 huh 19:31:48 I was thinking about factorial/ for some reason 19:32:11 [ +/ (+\ i.4) 19:32:12 myname: 0 3 4 3 19:32:17 it doesn't have postfixed operators, i think 19:32:18 damn 19:32:46 how do you transpose 19:32:47 [ +\ 1 3 5 19:32:47 oerjan: 1 0 0 19:32:47 oerjan: 1 3 0 19:32:47 oerjan: 1 3 5 19:32:57 [ *\ 1 3 5 19:32:57 oerjan: 1 0 0 19:32:57 oerjan: 1 1 0 19:32:57 oerjan: 1 1 1 19:33:15 [ %\ 1 3 5 19:33:16 oerjan: 1 0 0 19:33:16 oerjan: 1 0.333333 0 19:33:16 oerjan: 1 0.333333 0.2 19:33:17 [ 1 2 3 *\ 1 2 3 19:33:17 rdococ: 1 0 0 19:33:17 rdococ: 1 0 0 19:33:17 rdococ: 1 0 0 19:33:17 rdococ: 19:33:17 rdococ: 1 1 0 19:33:18 rdococ: 1 1 0 19:33:18 rdococ: 0 0 0 19:33:19 rdococ: 19:33:19 rdococ: ... 19:33:23 er 19:33:31 * boily *THWACKS* rdococ 19:34:04 * rdococ *ORANGES* boily 19:34:28 [ +/(|: (+\ i.4)) 19:34:29 myname: 0 1 3 6 19:34:38 there we go 19:34:42 now make it less ugly 19:34:53 and tell me what | and : mean 19:35:03 |: transposes a matrix 19:35:06 ah 19:37:01 [ 1 2 *\ 1 2 19:37:01 oerjan: 1 0 19:37:01 oerjan: 1 0 19:37:01 oerjan: 19:37:01 oerjan: 1 1 19:37:01 oerjan: 0 0 19:37:11 [ * 2 19:37:12 oerjan: 1 19:37:21 hm thought so 19:37:31 [ + 3 19:37:31 oerjan: 3 19:37:46 \ treats as unary 19:37:57 or monic, is that the word 19:38:04 monadic 19:38:37 [ 1 2 +\ 3 4 19:38:38 oerjan: 3 0 19:38:38 oerjan: 4 0 19:38:38 oerjan: 19:38:38 oerjan: 3 4 19:38:38 oerjan: 0 0 19:39:16 hm the part before does some shaping? 19:40:00 [ 1 2 +\ 7 19:40:01 oerjan: 7 19:40:01 oerjan: 19:40:01 oerjan: 0 19:40:17 [ 1 2 \ 7 19:40:18 oerjan: |domain error 19:40:18 oerjan: | 1 2\7 19:40:52 [ 2 3 +\ 7 19:40:52 oerjan: |ok 19:40:57 huh 19:41:05 [ ok 19:41:05 rdococ: |value error: ok 19:41:38 i think ok is what it says when not outputting anything, like when outputting a 0-dimensional matrix 19:41:50 that makes sense 19:42:21 [ 19:42:22 [ 2 3 +\ 4 5 19:42:23 oerjan: 4 5 0 19:42:23 oerjan: 19:42:23 oerjan: 0 0 0 19:42:42 [ +\ 3 19:42:43 rdococ: 3 19:42:46 [ 2 +\ 3 19:42:47 rdococ: |ok 19:42:52 huh 19:42:53 odd 19:43:10 [ 2 3 +\ 4 5 6 19:43:10 oerjan: 4 5 0 19:43:10 oerjan: 5 6 0 19:43:11 oerjan: 19:43:11 oerjan: 4 5 6 19:43:11 oerjan: 0 0 0 19:43:30 this operation is crazy :P 19:44:25 [ 3 3 +\ 4 5 6 19:44:26 oerjan: 4 5 6 19:44:26 oerjan: 19:44:26 oerjan: 4 5 6 19:44:34 huh that was _shorter_ 19:44:35 [ 2 3 +\ 2 3 19:44:36 rdococ: 2 3 0 19:44:36 rdococ: 19:44:36 rdococ: 0 0 0 19:44:46 [ 2 1 +\ 2 1 19:44:46 rdococ: 2 1 19:44:46 rdococ: 0 0 19:44:46 rdococ: 19:44:46 rdococ: 2 0 19:44:46 rdococ: 1 0 19:44:52 that is really odd 19:45:13 [ 1 2 +\ 4 5 19:45:14 oerjan: 4 0 19:45:14 oerjan: 5 0 19:45:14 oerjan: 19:45:14 oerjan: 4 5 19:45:14 oerjan: 0 0 19:46:11 [ 1 0 +\ 4 5 19:46:11 oerjan: 4 19:46:11 oerjan: 5 19:46:11 oerjan: 0 19:46:11 oerjan: 19:46:11 oerjan: 0 19:46:12 oerjan: 0 19:46:12 oerjan: 0 19:46:43 [ 1 +\ 4 5 19:46:44 oerjan: 4 19:46:44 oerjan: 5 19:46:49 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:46:51 [ 0 +\ 4 5 19:46:52 oerjan: |ok 19:46:57 [ 2 +\ 4 5 19:46:57 oerjan: 4 5 19:47:08 oh hm 19:48:04 [ 1 +\ 4 5 19:48:05 oerjan: 4 19:48:05 oerjan: 5 19:48:13 [ 3 +\ 4 5 19:48:13 oerjan: |ok 19:48:23 [ 0 +\ 7 19:48:23 oerjan: |ok 19:48:28 [ 1 +\ 7 19:48:29 oerjan: 7 19:48:34 [ 2 +\ 7 19:48:34 oerjan: |ok 19:48:41 [ 1 1 +\ 7 19:48:42 oerjan: 7 19:48:42 oerjan: 19:48:42 oerjan: 7 19:49:18 [ 2 +\ 4 5 6 19:49:19 oerjan: 4 5 19:49:19 oerjan: 5 6 19:49:24 [ 3 +\ 4 5 6 19:49:24 oerjan: 4 5 6 19:49:30 [ 2 3 +\ 4 5 6 19:49:31 oerjan: 4 5 0 19:49:31 oerjan: 5 6 0 19:49:31 oerjan: 19:49:31 oerjan: 4 5 6 19:49:31 oerjan: 0 0 0 19:50:03 ok i think i understand something. each of the parts of the first argument give a big part of the result 19:50:30 and the 0s are padding to make all the parts fit in one matrix 19:50:44 * boily is updating the PDF 19:50:49 [ 1 2 +\ 7 19:50:50 oerjan: 7 19:50:50 oerjan: 19:50:50 oerjan: 0 19:51:31 [ 0 +\ 4 5 6 19:51:32 oerjan: |ok 19:51:37 [ 1 +\ 4 5 6 19:51:38 oerjan: 4 19:51:38 oerjan: 5 19:51:38 oerjan: 6 19:51:42 [ 2 +\ 4 5 6 19:51:43 oerjan: 4 5 19:51:43 oerjan: 5 6 19:51:47 [ 3 +\ 4 5 6 19:51:48 oerjan: 4 5 6 19:52:22 so i predict if i do 0 1 3 4 +\ 4 5 6 we'll get 4 parts, each 3 by 3 19:52:26 er 19:52:42 *0 1 2 3 +\ 4 5 6 19:52:47 [ 0 1 2 3 +\ 4 5 6 19:52:48 oerjan: 0 0 0 19:52:48 oerjan: 0 0 0 19:52:48 oerjan: 0 0 0 19:52:48 oerjan: 0 0 0 19:52:48 oerjan: 19:52:48 oerjan: 4 0 0 19:52:48 oerjan: 5 0 0 19:52:49 oerjan: 6 0 0 19:52:49 oerjan: ... 19:52:59 oops it was 3 by 4 19:53:40 [ 1 2 3 +\ 4 5 6 19:53:41 oerjan: 4 0 0 19:53:41 oerjan: 5 0 0 19:53:41 oerjan: 6 0 0 19:53:41 oerjan: 19:53:41 oerjan: 4 5 0 19:53:41 oerjan: 5 6 0 19:53:41 oerjan: 0 0 0 19:53:42 oerjan: 19:53:42 oerjan: ... 19:54:00 that fits 19:54:20 the 0 case must be considered 0 by 4, somehow 19:55:30 [ 1 +\ 4 5 6 7 19:55:30 oerjan: 4 19:55:30 oerjan: 5 19:55:30 oerjan: 6 19:55:30 oerjan: 7 19:55:34 [ 2 +\ 4 5 6 7 19:55:35 oerjan: 4 5 19:55:35 oerjan: 5 6 19:55:35 oerjan: 6 7 19:55:40 [ 3 +\ 4 5 6 7 19:55:41 oerjan: 4 5 6 19:55:41 oerjan: 5 6 7 19:55:45 [ 4 +\ 4 5 6 7 19:55:46 oerjan: 4 5 6 7 19:55:53 [ 5 +\ 4 5 6 7 19:55:54 oerjan: |ok 19:56:26 ok the argument is number of columns, i think. 19:56:48 and then it adds enough rows to get to use all the elements. 19:57:06 but if there are too many columns, it gives nothing 19:57:35 and the rows + columns = 1 + number of second arguments 19:57:58 and this somehow is considered the case even when columns = 0 19:58:11 i think this explains the pattern. 19:58:53 [ 4 +\ 2 3 4 5 19:58:54 rdococ: 2 3 4 5 19:59:02 [ 1 2 3 4 +\ 1 2 3 4 19:59:03 rdococ: 1 0 0 0 19:59:03 rdococ: 2 0 0 0 19:59:03 rdococ: 3 0 0 0 19:59:03 rdococ: 4 0 0 0 19:59:03 rdococ: 19:59:04 rdococ: 1 2 0 0 19:59:04 rdococ: 2 3 0 0 19:59:04 rdococ: 3 4 0 0 19:59:04 rdococ: ... 19:59:18 ah 20:00:34 `? j-bot 20:00:35 j-bot? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 20:00:43 `? fungot 20:00:43 int-e: i thought the point of sqlite: it is a nice name for it. 20:00:44 fungot is our beloved channel mascot and voice of reason. 20:01:55 fungot, why are you so lovable 20:01:55 rdococ: the one true way. 20:02:10 I meant like a kitten, but sure 20:02:57 -!- rodgort has quit (Quit: Leaving). 20:03:06 [ +. 1 2 3 20:03:06 oerjan: 1 0 20:03:06 oerjan: 2 0 20:03:06 oerjan: 3 0 20:03:34 [ +. 1 2 3 4 20:03:34 oerjan: 1 0 20:03:34 oerjan: 2 0 20:03:34 oerjan: 3 0 20:03:34 oerjan: 4 0 20:03:40 fancy 20:03:52 [ *. 1 2 3 4 20:03:52 oerjan: 1 0 20:03:52 oerjan: 2 0 20:03:52 oerjan: 3 0 20:03:52 oerjan: 4 0 20:06:49 -!- rodgort has joined. 20:09:03 hi 20:09:18 [ 1 2 *. 1 2 3 4 20:09:19 rdococ: |length error 20:09:19 rdococ: | 1 2 *.1 2 3 4 20:09:24 er 20:09:30 [ +. 1 2 3 4 20:09:31 rdococ: 1 0 20:09:31 rdococ: 2 0 20:09:31 rdococ: 3 0 20:09:31 rdococ: 4 0 20:09:39 [ 1 2 3 +. 1 2 3 20:09:39 rdococ: 1 2 3 20:09:44 [ 1 2 4 +. 1 2 3 20:09:44 rdococ: 1 2 1 20:09:50 that's odd 20:09:58 [ 3 +. 3 20:09:59 rdococ: 3 20:10:04 [ 2 3 +. 2 3 20:10:05 rdococ: 2 3 20:10:17 perhaps j-bot should be in #esoteric-blah. ;P 20:20:18 [ 1 3 5 7 +. 1 3 5 7 9 20:20:19 oerjan: |length error 20:20:19 oerjan: | 1 3 5 7 +.1 3 5 7 9 20:20:29 [ 1 3 5 7 +. 1 3 5 7 20:20:30 oerjan: 1 3 5 7 20:20:36 curious 20:24:12 -!- int-e has set topic: Welcome to the Black Box Programming Channel | http://esolangs.org/ | logs: http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D | https://www.dropbox.com/s/fyhqyvy3i8oh25m/wisdom.pdf?dl=0 | For bot testing, use #esoteric-blah. 20:31:27 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:45:41 Heh, fun fact about z80asm: for its conditional inclusion directive, the syntax is "if ", "else", "else", "else", ..., "endif", and if is true, it will assemble all odd blocks, while if it's false it will do all the even ones. 20:49:55 * DHeadshot just uses machine code for z80... 20:50:23 Don't really have a choice on the Speccy... 20:51:44 fizzie: counting from 1? 21:02:52 fizzie: that's kind of useful, though what about common parts of the code ;) 21:16:08 Some other assemblers might do that too. 21:29:55 j-bot is already in #jeval for J eval spam :p 21:30:02 there's also query of course 21:31:48 [ +/\ i.4 NB. f\ applies f to prefixes, rather than folding f on prefixes, so you need to use f/\ for a scan 21:31:48 FireFly: 0 1 3 6 21:32:22 -!- tromp has joined. 21:34:23 I could have it join #esoteric-blah 21:34:28 didn't know that was a thing 21:36:29 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:36:38 I'm surprised if there are no Z80 assemblers running on the speccy. 21:38:33 -!- Remavas has joined. 21:38:38 I was at a place the other weekend, they had a bunch of BBC Micros, I think I've heard its BASIC interpreter has a reasonably elaborate inline assembly mode. 21:47:12 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 22:10:23 -!- sleffy has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 22:13:02 -!- sebbu has joined. 22:16:30 -!- sebbu2 has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 22:34:54 -!- augur has joined. 22:48:15 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:59:44 -!- LKoen has joined. 23:03:17 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 23:04:25 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 23:04:34 -!- LKoen has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 23:08:14 -!- impomatic has joined. 23:18:20 -!- augur has joined. 23:21:36 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:27:08 In this GURPS game is the wall of a solid diamond, maybe I would need another diamond in order to cut it to get what is behind it. 23:28:28 . o O ( burn it down (but that will likely fail due to high heat conductivity) ) 23:30:06 "Although diamonds can burn at temperatures reached by a regular welding torch, generally there isn't enough of a ready supply of oxygen in the atmosphere." 23:30:25 random find, take it with a grain of salt. but it does sound plausible. 23:32:35 -!- tromp has joined. 23:35:55 -!- Akaibu has quit. 23:37:13 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 23:39:24 hezzo38. our trustiest source for cutting stuff down in DnD is a seagull hth 23:40:40 -!- augur has joined. 23:45:38 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 23:46:40 I am playind at GURPS though not Dungeons. 23:46:49 (Also I don't have a seagull) 23:47:22 I do have a spell that can produce "an effect as though burning magnesium or phosphorus had been held to the subject". 23:48:38 -!- LKoen has joined. 23:55:49 And how can a seagull to help to destroy a diamond wall anyways? 23:59:31 -!- sleffy has joined. 23:59:37 we don't know, the seagull only works if we don't look at it.