00:04:33 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 00:15:11 -!- b_jonas has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:19:07 -!- unlimiter has joined. 00:25:21 -!- unlimiter has quit (Quit: WeeChat 2.5). 00:40:50 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Quit: Leaving). 00:52:24 [[Deadfish]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65851&oldid=65850 * A * (+102) /* Julia */ 00:53:12 [[Deadfish]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65852&oldid=65851 * A * (+257) /* R */ 00:54:02 [[Deadfish]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65853&oldid=65852 * A * (+1422) /* A:; */ 01:13:10 [[User talk:A]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65854&oldid=65635 * A * (+45) /* Sandbox */ new section 02:06:20 -!- atslash has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 03:21:29 [[User talk:Zzo38]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65855&oldid=52832 * YamTokTpaFa * (+503) /* I'd like to learn about AAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! more. */ new section 03:22:35 -!- nfd9001 has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 03:23:17 [[AAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65856&oldid=63961 * YamTokTpaFa * (+130) /* See Also */ 03:35:19 [[Talk:ABCDXYZ]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=65857 * YamTokTpaFa * (+127) Created page with "== Link to implementation? == --~~~~" 04:29:29 -!- xkapastel has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 04:42:22 -!- nfd9001 has joined. 05:11:11 -!- MrBismuth has joined. 05:16:24 -!- tromp has joined. 05:20:59 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 06:04:08 -!- Frater_EST has joined. 06:42:53 -!- tromp has joined. 06:43:47 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 06:43:59 -!- tromp has joined. 07:07:03 [[User:Dtuser1337/Sandbox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65858&oldid=65843 * Dtuser1337 * (-157) /* commands */ 07:07:57 [[User:Dtuser1337/Sandbox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65859&oldid=65858 * Dtuser1337 * (-17) /* commands */ 07:08:29 [[User:Dtuser1337/Sandbox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65860&oldid=65859 * Dtuser1337 * (-12) /* commands */ 07:09:04 [[User:Dtuser1337/Sandbox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65861&oldid=65860 * Dtuser1337 * (+0) /* Hello world! */ 07:11:24 [[User:Dtuser1337/Sandbox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65862&oldid=65861 * Dtuser1337 * (+17) /* string types */ 07:29:46 [[User:Dtuser1337/Sandbox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65863&oldid=65862 * Dtuser1337 * (+39) /* commands */ 08:06:29 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 08:07:19 -!- ArthurStrong has joined. 08:32:42 -!- atslash has joined. 08:36:16 -!- ArthurStrong has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 08:40:26 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 08:42:51 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 08:50:41 -!- Frater_EST has left. 09:12:32 -!- nfd9001 has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 09:26:25 -!- nfd9001 has joined. 09:30:39 -!- ArthurStrong has joined. 09:34:35 -!- Lykaina has joined. 09:34:45 B00HAE00AB00eAE00AB00lAE00AB00lAE00AB00oAE00AB00,AE00AB00 AE00AB00wAE00AB00oAE00AB00rAE00AB00lAE00AB00dAE00AB00!AE00AG 09:35:19 do you like it? 09:37:28 Is this it? 09:39:40 current sample 09:40:40 still working on the specifics 09:41:18 it's a "Hello, world!" program 09:43:32 B00HAE00A = put 00 'H' act out 00 act 09:45:43 there are still numerous bugs to be worked out 09:47:28 and figuring out how i will code this in c 09:48:56 like, i think i'm typing in prefix notation when i should be using postfix 09:53:55 B00HAE00A maybe should be 4800BA00EA 09:59:23 480000BA00EA690000BA00EA210000BA00EAG 09:59:31 that's more like it 10:02:05 crap, move the 'G' at the end to the beginning so we get the famous "!iH" message 10:04:04 i'll type more *after* i have these bugs worked out. 10:09:15 -!- arseniiv has joined. 10:42:23 this make more sense? 10:42:29 000001@C000b00@K00GB00F000101@Q01@CL.Hello, world! 11:06:45 -!- b_jonas has joined. 11:18:58 -!- sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 11:20:26 -!- sprocklem has joined. 11:46:57 -!- atslash has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 11:47:13 -!- atslash has joined. 12:36:03 -!- Frater_EST has joined. 13:35:28 -!- Frater_EST has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:38:53 I don't recognize the language, which makes this rather boring. 13:39:48 Lykaina: I presume what’s considered esoteric in part depends on our history. By this day, there is many things which were novel in their days because of obfuscation of code. Now, obfuscation alone is usually not enough to be interesting 13:39:57 L100010@Q10@B00@D00@Cb00000@J000010B.Hello, world! 13:41:16 Seriously, you could be pasting random strings and I would be just as thrilled. 13:41:27 oh 13:41:38 several people don’t consider obfuscation alone esoteric from the start, even. Ideally, a good esolang is a whole from which you can’t subtract anything or add anything to it (ideally) 13:41:58 so it could include several striking ideas 13:42:18 though sometimes there are too many. Though usually it’s pretty subjective 13:43:23 I can’t advice, my esolangs are quite ordinary 13:43:36 though one time I had an obfuscation idea 13:44:34 it was to represent various constructs of a simple functional language by fearful mathematical expressions like integrals 13:44:52 Lykaina: I might care if I knew how to decipher this, that is, what the underlying language is... then I could jump to the meta level and ponder questions like computational power, the ability to make quines, stuff like that, which I find interesting. 13:45:02 an anonymous function was expressed as ∫ body d var 13:45:33 (That's not a promise though... a lot of the time I find something too similar to something else I already know and leave it at that.) 13:45:41 it was quite fun for me, though I don’t think someone would like write in it more than ten or so programs 13:45:54 https://paste.ee/p/p4BVc 13:46:00 arseniiv: yes, indefinite integrals have binders! :) 13:46:05 I was glad how it looked in LaTeX 13:46:18 int-e: indeed, that was why I used them 13:46:36 (definite ones as well, but they also have bounds, which are a bit odd in programming... especially since you get two of them) 13:46:51 Lykaina: thanks 13:46:56 maybe I’d described that draft on the wiki for fun but it requires math support :P 13:47:59 . o O ( Hosted by cloudflare: [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected], world! ) 13:50:02 yeah, I've seen such code in mailing list archives 13:51:54 A - M leave nothing behind, N - Z leave a single value behind. forgot to type that. 13:52:03 int-e: oh I was wrong, an integral is a function definition, ∫ anonymous-function-body d defined-name 13:53:37 I like my named let syntax more: \prod_name arg1 ∧ value1 ∨ … ∨ argn ∧ valuen ∨ body 13:54:13 arseniiv: that's nasty :P 13:54:36 arseniiv: I guess you called that language "continuous integration" to make it easy to find on google 13:54:54 int-e: (rofl) 13:56:02 https://paste.ee/p/Orcqj 13:56:12 sorry about that 13:56:50 int-e: also there are string literals which can contain [A-Za-z] and are written in \mathfrak 13:58:53 Lykaina: is the "jump counter" what would normally be a "program counter"? 13:59:17 arseniiv: stylish 13:59:23 oh no... 13:59:57 it counts jump recursion from while or if ops 14:00:25 name is holdover from earlier draft 14:00:30 ah 14:00:34 so Hello world in TeX syntax will be \{\mathfrak{Hello}^\sigma\{p_{32}\ 14:00:36 oh 14:00:45 I was not finished 14:02:28 \{\mathfrak{Hello}^\sigma\{p_{32}\mid\mathrm{sg}\}^\sigma\mathfrak{world}^\sigma\{p_{33}\mid\mathrm{sg}\}\mid\mathscr E\} 14:02:51 [[User:FAKE1007]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=65864 * FAKE1007 * (+9) Created page with "Hi there." 14:04:17 Lykaina: I don't think I can piece it together just yet. Btw, for stack manipulation, there's the notation (from Forth, I believe) i1 ... in -- o1 ... om, so for example addition could be specified as a b -- a+b. 14:05:28 instead of \{ arg \mid f \}, one should really write \varepsilon^{f}arg (or arg^{f}\varepsilon), but the former deprecated syntax is just imaginarily-deprecated; a1 ^{f} a2 ^{f} a3 is equivalent to \{ a1, a2, a3 \mid f \} and so on and \{ \mid f \} ≡ \varepsilon^{f} 14:06:21 arseniiv: I'm not really following anymore btw. 14:07:43 it’s okay (for completeness, σ concatenates lists, sg(a) gives [a], p_n means n, strings are lists of integers, ℰ writes a string to output) 14:12:07 int-e: thanks for looking 14:21:51 making some minor fixes, no point in re-uploading 14:51:25 -!- ArthurStrong has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:57:15 Simplification: 14:57:16 Stack 1: B@100000K@000012C@00D@00LA 14:57:16 Stack 2: Hello, world! 14:57:41 damn 14:58:11 Stack 1: B@100000K@000021C@00D@00LA 14:59:02 this is with stacks being read from left 15:00:03 [[Random Malbolge]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=65865 * Palaiologos * (+703) Created page with "Random Malbolge is esoteric programming language made by [[User:Palaiologos]] in 2019. Programs in Random Malbolge have following form: ``` nChars nOffset rSeed [... n times]..." 15:00:46 [[Random Malbolge]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65866&oldid=65865 * Palaiologos * (+10) Fix the code formatting. 15:01:43 [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65867&oldid=65701 * Palaiologos * (+22) 15:45:22 -!- atslash has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 15:46:13 -!- atslash has joined. 16:03:36 with current set of ops: JU00030U4S000AG ~= putchar(rand()%10 + 48) 16:07:31 i rearranged some things 16:08:55 is that esoteric? 16:16:03 never mind 16:16:32 -!- Lykaina has left. 16:17:17 -!- Guest24768 has quit (Quit: WeeChat 2.4). 16:18:44 -!- GeekDude has joined. 16:31:43 hi 16:31:47 hello 16:38:21 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 16:41:27 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 16:46:12 hey kmc how are you doing 16:46:29 pretty good 17:26:05 -!- MDude has quit (Quit: Going offline, see ya! 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I haven't thought of how to do with Go and chess. 18:48:18 After each turn if you played any letters, you may play a Go stone on a vacant cell, and then make captures. Keep track of who played each letter; they are like Go stones but will not be captured until the game ends. 18:49:38 You can play letters where there are currently stones; this removes the stones and affects your score according to which stones have been removed in this way and which letters were played there, but you are not allowed to play if your total score for that turn would be zero or negative. 18:50:05 (Also you cannot play two wild cards and nothing else on the first turn of the game, since, that would earn zero points.) 18:54:26 but.. do the stones go to the crossings of the lines, and the letters in the squares between them? 18:55:48 Stones go in the same square where the letters would go, in how I have, so that they can interfere with each other. 18:57:03 and do the letter multipliers of the board apply to a stone, and does it apply to a letter tile if it's played on a stone? 18:57:41 also what's the exchange rate for go points to scrabble points? 18:58:52 The multiplier still applies to a letter played on a stone, but if it is opponent's stone then that letter is worth nothing for that turn. If it is your own stone then it is one more than normal. Word multipliers do not apply to stones, but letter multipliers do. 18:59:47 I have Go points and Scrabble points at 1:1 (and you will add them when the game ends), but I don't know if a different exchange rate may be better. Also, if a letter is captured at the end of the game then whoever played that letter loses its base value (ignoring all multiplies). 19:01:16 how do turns work? do you place one go stone and then one scrabble word or other scrabble move in your turn? 19:01:29 ah, you said go stone after the scrabble move 19:01:47 Yes, and only if you actually played any letters. You cannot add a stone without also adding at least one letter. 19:02:21 (It is, however, allowed to play one or more letters and then not play a stone.) 19:02:26 this might work 19:05:56 what if you play with reversi stones instead of go stones, and stones can convert other stones as in reversi, with tiles counting as empty space for the purpose of conversion? 19:06:23 Yes, that could be another game, I suppose; you can try that. 19:09:20 -!- nfd9001 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 19:19:23 [[Special:Log/upload]] upload * Hakerh400 * uploaded "[[File:Esolang Grid - cursor and lines.png]]" 19:20:33 -!- oerjan has joined. 19:22:53 `? password 19:22:55 The password of the month is surprising. 19:25:19 `learn The password of the month is ninjaed. 19:25:22 Relearned 'password': The password of the month is ninjaed. 19:25:29 *MWAHAHAHA* 19:25:51 admittedly you didn't seem in much of a hurry. 19:26:52 I wasn't. 19:27:17 I was happy about the final surprise ;-) 19:28:27 But I feel I got more than my fair share of potms recently. 19:31:00 hm I strangely misread this as “potm points” and was about to ask if there are points 19:32:37 `cwlprits password 19:32:39 oerjän int-̈e shachäf int-̈e fizzïe int-̈e fizzïe int-̈e int-̈e b_jonäs int-̈e int-̈e oerjän oerjän int-̈e int-̈e oerjän int-̈e oerjän oerjän oerjän int-̈e int-̈e oerjän oerjän shachäf oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän int-̈e shachäf shachäf oerjän boil̈y oerjän int-̈e int-̈e oerjän shachäf shachäf oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän gameman̈j int-̈e 19:33:09 oh, it's month again 19:33:34 Just another September. 19:33:56 `hurl wisdom/password 19:33:57 https://hack.esolangs.org/repo/log/tip/wisdom/password 19:35:30 has it really been 11 months since i set it 19:36:47 amazing, isn't it 19:41:27 -!- xkapastel has joined. 19:47:02 the next password of the month could accidentally be not what it seems 20:05:04 -!- heroux has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 20:07:02 -!- heroux has joined. 20:10:23 [[Rejji]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65873&oldid=65870 * Ais523 * (-39) unpipe link to userspace 20:29:13 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 20:40:21 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has joined. 20:42:31 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 20:43:15 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has changed nick to Lord_of_Life. 20:45:09 ``` hg log -T "{date|shortdate}\n" wisdom/password 20:45:11 2019-09-01 \ 2019-08-01 \ 2019-07-01 \ 2019-06-02 \ 2019-05-01 \ 2019-04-09 \ 2019-03-30 \ 2019-02-04 \ 2019-02-03 \ 2019-01-01 \ 2018-12-01 \ 2018-11-01 \ 2018-10-02 \ 2018-09-05 \ 2018-08-03 \ 2018-07-20 \ 2018-06-03 \ 2018-05-05 \ 2018-04-14 \ 2018-04-14 \ 2018-03-07 \ 2018-02-15 \ 2017-12-31 \ 2017-12-01 \ 2017-12-01 \ 2017-11-04 \ 2017-10-01 \ 2017-09-02 \ 2017-08-22 \ 2017-08-16 \ 2017-07-11 \ 2017-06-02 \ 2017-06-02 \ 2017-06-02 \ 2017-05-14 \ 2017- 21:04:21 now I’m dreaming about setting the password the next month. Of course I’ll forget and be too slow to matter 21:05:42 bad immodest thoughts 21:06:32 wow, modest is related to modus 21:11:12 arseniiv: you could ask a computer that has a clock and is good at remembering dates to set it in your name at the start of next month 21:13:44 b_jonas: hmmmm though 0: UTC is 5: here so if I won’t repair my schedule I can be there in person and need only a reminder 21:15:26 . o O ( maybe it's time for a potmlist :-P ) 21:17:04 int-e: announcing the time has come or announcing when the new is set? 21:17:23 it's the phase of the moon list, announcing every new moon and every full moon 21:17:42 arseniiv: the former :P (and generalizing the concept to a waiting list) 21:17:53 b_jonas: :D oh that would be more useful 21:18:03 well, s/generalizing/adapting/ 21:18:38 (I hope this sounds ridiculous.) 21:18:45 I like moonphases more, yes 21:18:52 or maybe warning a few days before new moon and a few days before full moon, to be able to prepare for werewolves and other magic 21:21:02 Would it include updates for Phobos and Deimos? 21:22:05 I wish I had occurring something useful on full moon, but no, the most I get is that white-gray dish staring in the window. Though it adds some comfort 21:24:55 -!- MDude has joined. 21:26:21 today I reread domino examples in Concrete mathematics, they’re just too good 21:26:32 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 21:28:49 it also reminds me I have almost no clue about combinatory species and especially their computational aspects (like enumeration or counting) 21:29:44 isn’t there something like a Baez page on them? 21:34:40 -!- ARCUN has joined. 21:35:16 I think it would be cool to not only parse HTML using regex, but to combine them in some way 21:35:44 A markup language that operates using regex, called REML 21:36:36 Of course, I don't believe it's possible to completely parse HTML with regex, but the idea is nice 21:46:31 I think a language that uses the REML concept would be befitting for the wiki 21:46:44 It's definitely not your everyday language 22:05:14 [[Special:Log/upload]] upload * Hakerh400 * uploaded "[[File:Esolang Grid - Fragments.png]]" 22:05:15 -!- ARCUN has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 22:21:06 -!- xkapastel has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 22:48:21 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 22:48:56 -!- Camto[m] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 22:50:30 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Quit: Leaving). 22:51:45 -!- Sgeo__ has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 22:53:30 -!- Camto[m] has joined. 23:07:14 [[+-]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=65875&oldid=63919 * Voltage2007 * (+977) 23:20:19 -!- FreeFull has quit.