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And then store the number of codes of each length using truncated binary. And then store the values in truncated binary, alternating lowest and highest values, in order that the window is made narrow after each one. 18:58:18 I have not compared this working with other schemes, such as the way used in DEFLATE. Do you know how well it work compared with the other way? 19:11:44 zzo38: I don't know how that part of Deflate or Jpeg works 19:30:04 There is an explanation of DEFLATE at: https://zlib.net/feldspar.html They mention comp.compression; perhaps I will post my idea to comp.compression and see if anyone responds. 19:33:12 -!- myname has quit (Quit: leaving). 19:36:28 -!- FreeFull has joined. 19:37:56 -!- test11_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:39:51 -!- myname has joined. 19:47:07 [[User talk:ElectricWah]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=69621 * Hex96 * (+5) Created page with "Hello" 20:00:10 [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Silver * New user account 20:02:27 -!- arseniiv has joined. 20:05:15 [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=69622&oldid=69620 * Silver * (+202) /* Introductions */ 20:05:35 -!- arseniiv_ has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 20:16:01 -!- rodgort has quit (Quit: Leaving). 20:21:55 -!- rodgort has joined. 20:30:14 -!- MDude has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 20:44:48 -!- rain1 has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 20:48:13 [[Gecko]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=69623 * Silver * (+3377) Created page with "'''Gecko''' is a language where every statement is a [[regular expression]] substitution or a conditional based on a regex match, applied to a single global string. 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Each item on the stack is a valid sentence of propositional logic, and all conditionals work by popping on..." 21:29:00 -!- MDude has joined. 21:29:42 [[Gecko]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=69626&oldid=69624 * Silver * (+29) 21:32:59 [[Language list]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=69627&oldid=69601 * Silver * (+27) gecko and logstack 21:34:05 [[Language list]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=69628&oldid=69627 * Silver * (+0) /* L */ fix logstack link 21:35:07 -!- imode has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:36:45 [[User:Silver]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=69629 * Silver * (+87) Created page with "[[User:Silver]] occasionally creates esolangs. She has made: * [[gecko]] * [[logstack]]" 21:38:22 [[4]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=69630&oldid=67925 * Hex96 * (+35) 21:56:15 [[User:JonoCode9374]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=69631&oldid=69117 * JonoCode9374 * (+12) /* Languages I like */ 21:57:05 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 21:57:20 Article <1581103940.bystand@zzo38computer.org> on comp.compression elaborates further on the idea I described above, and gives an example. 21:57:41 (I just posted it now; it might not have propagated yet.) 22:00:15 -!- Sgeo__ has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 22:07:39 (The number at the beginning of the message ID is the time when I started writing the message, and not the time when it is sent.) 22:52:45 zzo38: i'm still unable to even figure out how to utilize usenet 22:58:27 moony: You will need to access a Usenet server; one free one is nntp.aioe.org. You will then need a NNTP client (or you can just communicate with it directly), to configure it to use it. There are also many Usenet archives available, including Google. 23:00:05 (One way to retrieve an article is to connect to the NNTP server and then type ARTICLE followed by the message ID (the < and > are part of it).) 23:08:52 thanks, finding a server was the stumbling block. 23:14:44 -!- arseniiv has quit (Quit: gone completely :o). 23:19:45 Yes, that was what I had a trouble with at first too, but now I found one. 23:21:17 doesn't seem to have any history data for groups like comp.m88k , oh well 23:22:08 Yes, most Usenet servers do not have a lot of retention, although you may be able to find archives elsewhere. If the archive includes the message ID of the article, then you can still post a follow-up article to that one. 23:31:54 (To post a follow-up you will also need the contents of the "References" header of the article, if it has one. If it isn't a follow-up message itself then it won't have such a header.) 23:40:27 google's archive should work well enough for such a thing 23:41:27 Yes, if that works for you, you can use that to find the article that you want. 23:45:32 (Unfortunately Google's archive is mangled.) 23:51:22 how so? 23:51:41 Stuff that it believes is a email address is mangled. 23:55:29 aah