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For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) 06:40:37 if you understand INTERCAL's specs, you will go far 06:40:39 oj god 06:41:50 I mean, the reasoning behind the specs 06:43:04 for a non-standard value of "reason" 06:43:16 "let's make this weird" 06:44:59 this is the right verson of the manual: https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~asb/teaching/cs415-fall05/docs/intercal.pdf 06:46:15 it was hard for me to find it... it is a legendary document which should be on the wiki 06:46:36 hmm, not sure I have an account 06:47:31 -!- imode has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 06:47:50 Hooloovo0: we can't put that on the wiki 06:48:06 why not? 06:48:47 Because for the wiki, "Content is available under CC0 public domain dedication." 06:49:16 there should at least be a link to it 06:49:25 A link is fine of course. 06:49:36 Sorry if that's what you meant. 06:52:15 to me, that's the most iconic document describing what intercal means 06:52:43 like, you can give a technical language description, but esr's doesn't have the circuitous diagram 06:57:42 [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Hooloovo0 * New user account 07:00:08 huh, apparently I already have an account under Hooloovoo :/ not sure if I made any edits with it 07:00:37 I mean, I think it was me who was hanging around the IRC channel for way too long before making an accoung 07:00:45 account even 07:05:42 no edits other than the introduction 07:06:48 -!- nodejsfan has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 07:07:13 yeah, not sure what happened 07:21:11 [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=66459&oldid=66447 * Hooloovo0 * (+214) 07:21:29 [[INTERCAL]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=66460&oldid=57489 * Hooloovo0 * (+186) 07:22:37 -!- arseniiv has joined. 07:36:19 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 08:01:18 -!- kspalaiologos has joined. 08:01:27 Hi 08:02:03 I'm thinking about floating point Brainfuck emulation 08:02:20 Do you have any simple to implement ideas? 08:02:32 IEEE will take up a lot of space 08:02:45 So I need something simple, but full featured 08:03:04 Addition and subtraction that is 08:03:49 I'd like to store it in possibly two digit format 08:03:55 (cells) 08:04:20 Where first cell represents data after the point, and the second represents data before the point 08:04:47 Yet, won't the operations take insane amount of time? 08:36:44 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 08:38:36 -!- kspalaiologos has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 08:40:04 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 08:51:58 you could do 3 bit floats 09:03:01 -!- kspalaiologos has joined. 09:03:04 hey 09:03:52 JS ÜBER ALLES 09:04:13 JS ÜBER ALLES 09:04:20 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:04:22 NAK 09:04:22 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:04:24 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:04:26 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:04:27 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:04:29 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:04:31 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:04:33 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:04:34 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:04:38 js ist nicht so geil 09:04:39 kspalaiologos: you forgot to switch account before spamming 09:05:06 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:05:16 oof 09:05:19 exposed 09:05:21 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:05:39 i don't get spammers 09:05:41 sorry für the spam 09:05:47 but i sure as hell love my anti spam script 09:06:04 JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS JS 09:06:08 It's awesome 09:06:59 TS > JS 09:07:01 TS > JS 09:07:08 FLASH UBER ALLES 09:07:37 EVERYTHING SHOULD BE WRITTEN USING C 09:07:39 FUCK JAVASCRIPT 09:07:46 I LIED 09:07:53 DELETE JAVASCRIPT 09:07:59 FUCK BRENDAN EICH 09:08:06 HE'S SUCH A NIG GER 09:08:13 AND FACIST 09:08:16 AND NAZI 09:08:34 EVERY SITE SHOULD BE CREATED USING ADOBE FLASH 09:08:41 AND BE COMPATIBLE WITH INTERNET EXPLORER 09:08:58 fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff 09:09:12 HEIL ADOBE FLASH 09:09:14 HEIL ADOBE FLASH 09:09:15 HEIL ADOBE FLASH 09:09:17 HEIL ADOBE FLASH 09:09:18 HEIL ADOBE FLASH 09:09:20 HEIL ADOBE FLASH 09:09:42 HEIL C, C++ SUCKS 09:09:44 HEIL C, C++ SUCKS 09:09:45 HEIL C, C++ SUCKS 09:09:47 HEIL C, C++ SUCKS 09:09:48 HEIL C, C++ SUCKS 09:09:49 HEIL C, C++ SUCKS 09:09:50 HEIL C, C++ SUCKS 09:09:53 JAVA 09:09:57 SCRIPT 09:09:58 IS 09:09:59 CIR 09:10:01 FOR 09:10:04 FAGGOTS! 09:10:13 FUUUUUUUUUCK JS 09:10:16 as is brainfuck 09:10:19 ADOBE FLASH ÜBER ALLES 09:10:22 NO 09:10:35 BRIANFUCK IS THE ONLY GOOD TECHNOLOGY FOR WEB APPS 09:10:37 LOL 09:11:07 My brainfuck compiler emits 30x faster code than V8 09:11:15 I know it might just lead to ban evasion, but I guess we might just need to do it. Even if the content is kind of just on the borderline of being relevant, the presentation is just too spammy. 09:11:22 JavaScript engines are god damn slow 09:12:25 fwiw I think what's happening here right now is a case of impersonation. 09:14:00 yes 09:14:27 Someone hacked my account 09:14:41 A nickname isn't really an "account". 09:15:54 int-e: why do you think so? 09:16:08 we might consider +R, but meh 09:16:24 myname: Probably because this new "kspalaiologos" has a different user@host mask, and hasn't registered to services, unlike the previous one. 09:16:44 ah, i missed a part then 09:17:03 int-e: Yeah, maybe they'll just get bored? I'd really rather not play this game. 09:21:09 kspalaiologos: not spam pls 09:21:17 -!- kspalaiologos has quit (Quit: AndroIRC - Android IRC Client ( http://www.androirc.com )). 09:21:37 -!- kspalaiologos has joined. 09:22:18 I forgot my password 09:22:42 you forgot how to not be an idiot 09:24:35 https://github.com/KrzysztofSzewczyk/asmbf 09:24:48 god this thing is so awesome 09:25:14 For most of you it will take years to write something like that lol 09:25:39 I'm the best programmer in this world haha 09:26:01 what y'all doing 09:27:29 learning galois theory 09:28:30 o 09:28:32 nice 09:32:28 -!- kspalaiologos has quit (Quit: AndroIRC - Android IRC Client ( http://www.androirc.com )). 09:53:14 -!- wib_jonas has joined. 09:55:05 fizzie: and uses "~androidirc" as the user part of their hostmask just like the previous spammer. they forgot to change it to "kspalaiol". not that it would change much. 10:06:23 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 10:20:08 shame the real one’s stalked by such an obstinate person 10:21:24 arseniiv: look at it from the other way. this channel rarely has moderation problems other than me. 10:22:00 no one deserves such treatment, I think even if they killed many people 10:23:55 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Quit: Laa shay'a waqi'un moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine). 10:25:06 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 10:25:40 wib_jonas: do you think to have moderation problems is fun? :) eh. Maaaayyybe. In a low dosage, not that much, it just gets annoying instead and stays here due to hysteric^W hysteresis 10:26:04 no, I'm not saying that it's fun 10:26:42 I'm saying that, in general, it's good to participate in a channel that has a nice community and not much mod'ion problems, this is just a rare exception 10:26:52 hysteresis is a neat word and it’s connected with a beautiful picture of that fat S-like region 10:27:07 wib_jonas: ah, yes, I agree 10:27:57 not for me. I connect it with digital histeresis, with an analog input, binary output, and two thresholds for switching the output on and off. no S-like curve 10:28:38 (↑↑ and before this moment, I didn’t really think hysteria could have something in common with hysteresis) 10:31:24 I found out that in firefox and in windows file explorer, with the english localization, both control-L and alt-d focuses the address bar. (Previously I only knew about control-L, as well as the usual windows thing of cycling among focusable regions with F6.) This must be another of the fallouts of browsers imitating both MSIE and Netscape, like F5 10:31:24 versus control-R. 10:31:47 Do black holes suffer from mass hysteria? 10:33:11 wib_jonas: it would just be a digital S (hehehe bad pun day, it’s that bad it’s not even a pun in a strict sense, just a connection of polygonal chains with something machine-made, and in latter years, digital) _|¯ _|¯ _|¯ 10:34:13 int-e: that’s the real cause of Hawking radiation 10:35:04 arseniiv: nice! 10:38:03 :D 10:40:15 BTW had anyone some trouble to comprehend why on earth sigmoid is called that? I think all of Σ, σ and ς are further from that curve than a plain S 10:41:58 maybe final sigma ς suffices, but still S is more canonical, it does even have the same symmetry as sigmoid 10:45:34 arseniiv: it can be a latin S, but called "sigma" in a fancy way. you can use the phoenician-origin names for latin letters too, even if they're most commonly used with the greek or hebrew letters. 10:46:21 I mean, sometimes it's handy to have two sets, to make it easier to read formulas out loud and distinguish greek letters 10:49:50 hmm... maybe for esotericness, we could even use the unrelated name series that's normally used for futhark runes, or the series for tengwar letters 10:58:15 -!- Sgeo__ has joined. 11:01:17 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 12:00:33 -!- atslash has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 12:04:21 -!- xkapastel has joined. 12:51:06 -!- diverger has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 13:04:14 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 13:07:17 -!- Sgeo__ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:15:29 esotericness, esotericity, esoterism, esoterié? 13:16:06 (totally out of my depth with diacritics on the last one, but it seems look nicer that way?..) 13:17:53 `? diacritics 13:17:53 diacritics? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 13:17:55 `? diacritic 13:17:56 diacritic? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 13:18:23 we call them "things on top of letters" 13:18:46 like, it’s a literal translation? 13:20:58 `? A 13:20:59 A is one of seven villages in Norway. The BBC invented them by not understanding things on top of letters. 13:21:24 `? wisdom/örjan 13:21:25 wisdom/örjan? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 13:21:34 `? örjan 13:21:35 ​Örjan is the diæresed twin. He will punctuate your vöẅëls, and maybe a few other unsuspecting letters. 13:22:21 wait shouldn’t that been ø 13:22:23 -!- kspalaiologos has joined. 13:22:52 that one isn't diæresed. 13:22:57 `? ørjan 13:22:58 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. 13:23:17 kspalaiologos: don’t facepalm logreading but that person stole your nickname and wrote things for a while 13:23:30 Crap 13:23:40 `? œrjan 13:23:41 ​œrjan is oerjan and ørjan's superhero third cousin (once removed) from Québec. He got his cheesy powers by falling into a giant poutine bowl. 13:23:43 I'll read this 13:23:48 Anyway 13:25:00 He got his cheesy powers by falling into a giant poutine bowl. => seems like an Obélix allusion at the same times 13:25:24 time*, how did that s got there 13:27:28 Eh 13:27:43 Sure, I've got to be the one to be blamed 13:30:37 is there a simple mechanism to reserve the nickname somehow? besides password? (I don’t remember how long it is before one is kicked out when not entering it) 13:31:49 because if there’s none, it’ll be weird to blame you not being prepared for, erm, that shouldn’t even happen to anyone 13:32:11 BTW there are at least seven wisdom *rjans :o 13:33:03 arseniiv: there sort of is, but in this case it doesn't matter, a spammer could just use another similar nickname then 13:33:25 we can't reserve all or most nicknames since freenode supports nicks of length up to 15 13:35:06 -!- arseniiv has changed nick to arseniiv_. 13:35:08 hm but for example I bet you don’t trust much when someone writes from a similar nickname, if you notice the difference early on 13:35:11 -!- arseniiv_ has changed nick to arseniiv. 13:35:21 ah! an impostor! 13:36:42 arseniiv: you mean like oren vs oerjan, or web_jonas vs wib_jonas, or HackEgo vs HackEso? 13:37:48 well, I do actually know oren is not a misspelling of oerjan :) and that HackEgo is an archaism 13:38:00 ``` set -e; cd wisdom; echo *rjan; cat owrjan 13:38:00 boorjan oerjan owrjan sewerjan typoerjan örjan ørjan œrjan אrjan \ owrjan is oerjan's wise twin. 13:38:28 an archaism? now that makes me feel old. 13:38:44 and I remember to not trust any of your prepended variants too much too :P 13:39:26 and of course, whoever reincarnates HackEso the next time may choose to call it HackEvo or HackEto or HackEdo or HackElo or HackEmo or HackEro etc 13:39:52 wib_jonas: we can work out which is the best with some sort of HackElo rating 13:40:10 it’s already suspicious you mentioned yourself here! I bet you are not you. And IP is all wrong, it should contain more 2’s 13:40:15 wib_jonas: ^ 13:40:25 `? orjan 13:40:26 orjan? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 13:41:19 Shalln't we make this server require registration 13:41:48 HackEto seems multilingually slavic, like “hack it/this” 13:42:11 -!- kspalaiologos has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 13:43:40 ... 13:44:35 -!- Sgeo has joined. 13:45:04 -!- kspalaiologos has joined. 13:45:30 -!- diverger has joined. 13:46:20 I have messaged my underscored alter-eto by lambdabot and are still waiting when I’ll forget about that and ultimately read that and surprise myself 13:46:33 half a year ago by now, I think 13:47:17 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:47:40 that you get when you get too convoluted 13:52:15 -!- kspalaiologos has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 14:00:55 -!- stux|away has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 14:02:08 -!- stux|away has joined. 14:19:04 -!- atslash has joined. 15:30:58 -!- imode has joined. 15:35:15 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 15:37:29 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 15:38:08 -!- LKoen has joined. 15:47:51 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 15:48:58 does anyone have a mac? 15:49:12 i need to run a super quick test with iterm2 and i have no access to it 15:50:10 -!- LKoen has joined. 15:51:42 -!- wib_jonas has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:45:47 -!- FreeFull has joined. 16:53:54 Hello 16:58:22 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebraic_extension#Generalizations wow you can do galois theory for arbitrary theories not just fields 16:58:25 what do you think abou this? 16:59:14 https://arxiv.org/pdf/0909.4340.pdf 17:01:17 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 17:04:13 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 17:10:47 please respond 17:13:38 no. 17:17:51 rain2: this looks like a neat thing! but alas almost out of my current interest 17:18:17 ok 17:18:22 what is your current interest 17:19:35 (cont.) interests* and also I don’t know an ordinary Galois theory and so I would be a bad conversalist :D 17:19:35 what is your current interest => hmm I don’t sure. I’m lazy :( 17:19:53 what is it 17:20:07 im learning galois theory 17:21:01 what I could grab with one hand outstretched from my current position, so for example hm it’s hard to externalize what I want, maybe I don’t want anything 17:21:56 I planned to read some things, though 17:22:03 OK! 17:22:34 two articles on algebraic effects and also I wanted to watch a course on Clifford algebras and I can’t proceed with it all effectively 17:23:13 last three days, I haven’t read a page from those, and I watched an intro of a completely different course, though by the same person 17:23:33 I’m that unorganized :D 17:23:46 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:24:31 ah also I re-listened to several old ATB albums to make several other things clear 17:24:48 -!- b_jonas has joined. 17:25:15 bon_somethingnas! 17:25:53 hello 17:26:08 -!- LKoen has joined. 17:52:48 @messages-loud 17:52:48 LKoen said 2h 7m 26s ago: I'm definitely memorising "nychthemeron" for future use 17:53:23 this word doesn't have an equivalent in French, according to wikipedia 17:53:47 which is very surprising as mostly all "greek" english words are also french, although usually with a different last syllable 17:53:58 `? @messages-loud 17:53:59 ​@messages-loud @messages-fond / @messages-flood @messages-bond // @messages-lousy @messages-sound / @messages-lost @messages-found // @messages-proud @messages-bold / @messages-good @messages-gold 17:56:10 but somehow reassuring because "nychthemeron" sounds unsettlingly like a very bad French insult 18:33:06 LKoen : in swedish it's just "dygn", which was why i was disappointed with not finding an english equivalent, for a long while 18:33:28 I see 18:33:44 (and i think some other nordic languages, and also russian, has a word for it ?) 18:34:15 i remember having used "circadian cycle", for some time, but it's a bit awkward to say, and not completely accurate 18:35:55 anyhoo .. some months ago, my elder brother, who's a bit interested in calendars (having made many comparative tables and so, and e-mailed some experts, &c ..), mentioned the word to me, and i've been using it, ever since 18:36:14 [ 340%4 18:36:14 b_jonas: 85 18:43:37 `? * 18:43:38 Twinkle, twinkle, little star! 18:48:49 (and i think some other nordic languages, and also russian, has a word for it ?) => you mean, day and night, 24 hours? yeah, it has! Сутки (sutki), and I bet it’s not so formal as nychthemeron (it seems pretty uncommon). Though usually a word for “day” is used when it won’t make too much confusion, but I think this is the same for English too and I bet most languages. And is dygn not too formal in use, too? 18:53:10 https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nychthemeron has mono-word translations into several other languages too, and it doesn’t have a mark how formal it is 18:54:37 strangely, ↓ 18:54:37 `? ☆ 18:54:38 Twinkle, twinkle, little star! 18:55:11 but ∗ ⋆ ★ don’t have entries 18:55:51 `? ✱ 18:55:52 ​✱? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 18:56:11 [[INTERCAL]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=66461&oldid=66460 * Ais523 * (-186) Undo revision 66460 by [[Special:Contributions/Hooloovo0|Hooloovo0]] ([[User talk:Hooloovo0|talk]]): I agree it's a good manual, but it's also available from both of the links immediately above it, and we probably don't need to link to it three times 18:56:46 `? ✸ 18:56:46 ​✸? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 18:57:08 . o O ( `learn ☆★ Nychthemeron, also known as nightdayness ) 18:57:10 `? ✳ 18:57:11 ​✳? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 18:57:54 ``` unidecode ✱; quote "very heavy" 18:57:55 ​[U+2731 HEAVY ASTERISK] \ 1333) `unidecode ⧸🙼 ​[U+29F8 BIG SOLIDUS] [U+1F67C VERY HEAVY SOLIDUS] it is with a very heavy solidus that i write to inform you that unicode has too many code points 18:59:53 heavy asterisk is an asteroid 19:00:07 and certainly not a _little_ star 19:01:06 although I guess even little stars are very heavy 19:05:18 twinkle twinkle Ceres Pallas Juno Vesta Hebe Iris 19:07:19 hm I missed Astraea, didn’t heard about that one nor was it in the table 19:07:41 these are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and Astraea is 5 19:08:19 and it would break the rhythm anyway 19:10:05 lensing lensing compact star 19:11:02 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:11:12 don’t you please come close to us 19:11:47 -!- LKoen has joined. 19:13:14 * ski rereads arseniiv's statements after realizing they're (probably) not a bot 19:13:42 ski: you don’t know for sure 19:13:53 "dygn" is not very formal, no. though "dag" is still probably more common (but not by that much, would be my guess) 19:14:52 I may be a self-modifying bot written initially in a, let’s say, unlambda 19:15:05 you may be 19:15:24 and can too! 19:16:39 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:16:53 b_jonas is a bad influence, I’ll try to not discuss small planets too much 19:37:46 -!- LKoen has joined. 19:39:25 LKoen : apparently "nycthémère", according to (courtesy of arseniiv) 19:39:42 niquetamère 19:42:07 à tes souhaits 19:43:44 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 19:44:31 does that mean a night-lover, or an alternate name for november? 19:44:58 or maybe nicotine-lover 19:46:16 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 20:05:28 https://hastebin.com/cetacujate.txt 20:18:29 -!- ineiros_ has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 20:24:34 -!- MDude has joined. 20:25:24 -!- LKoen has joined. 20:27:13 okay so apparently nyctémère would be a french word 20:27:33 nycthémère sorry 20:28:00 -!- ineiros has joined. 20:30:18 but sesquiannual definitely doesn't have a french equivalent 20:30:27 and that's worrying 20:46:07 -!- FreeFull has changed nick to Reverse_Video. 20:46:15 -!- Reverse_Video has changed nick to Reverse_Videos. 20:46:19 -!- Reverse_Videos has changed nick to FreeFull. 21:00:13 https://hastebin.com/papomucuja.cpp final and full FizzBuzz in Mode. I think I'm done with this language. 21:01:51 it's interesting, it's a little less than convenient (but manageable), it's an older proof of concept brought to light. 22:16:13 -!- kspalaiologos has joined. 22:16:43 Someone really hates me 22:21:38 -!- kspalaiologos has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 22:24:52 LKoen : also "nyctémère","nychthémère","nychthéméron" (says WP) 22:25:49 -!- arseniiv has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 22:26:17 * ski . o O ( ) 22:40:47 -!- Sgeo has joined. 22:43:26 -!- 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.”). 23:09:40 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 23:11:02 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 23:19:00 -!- atslash has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 23:31:57 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:34:24 -!- FreeFull has quit. 23:35:37 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:37:08 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 23:37:59 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:41:48 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:58:22 so, I have this piece of code that does pattern matching and construction for tuples. https://hatebin.com/iepdhihnii 23:59:08 if you have a variable that's not present in the bindings (generated from a match), it gets filled in with a unique value. 23:59:27 I have a hypothesis that because of this, and only this, that it's turing complete. 23:59:40 because I can construct an ever-expanding tape in both directions along with rules. 23:59:57 https://hatebin.com/oggcyfafzd