00:09:55 -!- NotApplicable has joined. 00:28:29 [[Blood32]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85543&oldid=85499 * PixelatedStarfish * (+6) /* Grammar */ 00:31:03 [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85544&oldid=85537 * Easyaspi314 * (+13) /* K */ Add Knight 00:43:45 [[Knight]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85545&oldid=85532 * Easyaspi314 * (+0) /* Syntax */ fix typo 01:19:39 -!- Corbin has joined. 01:23:28 -!- imode has changed nick to duckmode. 02:08:38 -!- duckmode has changed nick to imode. 02:21:26 [[Metabox]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=85546 * Batata * (+35189) Created page with "{{infobox proglang |name=Metabox |class=[[Turing Complete|Turing Complete]] |year=[[:Category:2021|2021]] |author=[[User:Batata]] |files=.mtbx }} '''Metabox''' is..." 02:49:56 -!- archenoth has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 03:30:56 [[S3C (sssc)]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85547&oldid=85534 * Spargle * (-108) /* The world's stupidest language. */ 03:40:58 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has joined. 03:41:55 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 03:42:12 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has changed nick to Lord_of_Life. 04:22:04 [[Metabox]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85548&oldid=85546 * Bangyen * (-7) 05:29:43 -!- archenoth has joined. 05:58:14 -!- tromp has joined. 06:10:03 -!- tromp has quit (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. 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ZZZzzz…). 12:12:29 -!- wib_jonas has joined. 12:13:34 fungot, did Michael Jordan really retire only three times, or is this some particularly weird interpretation where he decided that some of his retirements don't really count and he threatens to sue journalists who disagree? 12:13:34 wib_jonas: intrinsic sin... original sin would be nice if the link was supposed to be very, very quirky. use makeinfo --html. it's a herring. 12:18:21 retiring is a rin 12:18:38 fungot don't retire 12:18:38 nakilon: the only thing keeping me from seeing the musical mama mia, which was what you'd think 12:20:12 fungot: I bet it's the pandemic. it kept a lot of people from watching musicals. 12:20:12 wib_jonas: from forcix.cx, " some yellow things are sickly", " the inventor of thutu/ cyclexa mix 12:26:36 [[User:Batata]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85549&oldid=84302 * Batata * (-13) 12:27:23 [[User:Batata]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85550&oldid=85549 * Batata * (-35) 12:27:41 [[User:Batata]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85551&oldid=85550 * Batata * (+0) 12:29:18 [[Bitbot]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85552&oldid=85024 * Toxinite * (+80) 12:39:22 -!- VilgotanL has joined. 12:44:38 -!- dutch has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 12:57:00 -!- dutch has joined. 13:02:18 -!- tromp has joined. 13:08:44 -!- VilgotanL has quit (Quit: Leaving). 13:28:38 -!- hanif has joined. 13:33:00 -!- hanif has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 13:45:42 [[Malbolge]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85553&oldid=75737 * PythonshellDebugwindow * (+28) /* External resources */ Waybcak 13:46:32 waybcak 14:10:46 -!- wib_jonas has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 14:11:59 -!- delta23 has quit (Quit: Leaving). 14:13:51 -!- Sgeo has joined. 14:17:15 -!- hanif has joined. 14:22:21 <^[> arseniiv: For an esolang based on sunburns, you could have something that continuously corrupts the code, with a mechanism to do error correction. 14:23:53 until cancer 14:24:20 Is cancer a stopping condition or merely a weirder machine? 14:25:18 a cellular automata that segfaults in the end 14:28:41 btw, do you know why people don't live forever? because there are such things like prions -- IIRC they get into your organism and grow like we grow, and when they are mature they are killing us 14:30:18 I thought that it was because of the expansion of the universe. 14:30:21 but we are able to give a birth of a child who does not have these prions in his organism so he gets them from the food and stuff and grows them inside until they kill him 14:31:07 <^[> I think the canonical answer has been "telomere shortening" for some time now, but I'm sure it's more nuanced than that. 14:31:22 <^[> Prion disease doesn't seem to be all that common. 14:31:41 and this why cannibalism is dangerous -- when you eat someone of your kind you get his prions which might be enough mature already if the person you eat is older than you 14:32:22 yeah there might be other reasons to die 14:32:55 it only depends on which one of them will kill you first 14:32:57 nakilon: A version of your argument with slightly more evidence is lead; lead particles are thought to interfere at a chemical level with the formation of RNA. But usually neither lead nor prions are the cause of death, and we don't have evidence that their buildup is inevitable. 14:33:58 Corbin IIRC this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creutzfeldt%E2%80%93Jakob_disease 14:34:45 someone made cows eat each other so their disease of that kind became more mature in their organism 14:35:44 nakilon: Yes, but as we know from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuru_(disease) the solution is "don't eat diseased creatures" 14:36:03 [[IDK]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85554&oldid=85538 * GrapeApple * (-6) 14:36:28 <^[> arseniiv: For an esolang based on sunburns, you could have something that continuously corrupts the code, with a mechanism to do error correction. => interesting idea! 14:36:44 diseased species of your kind 14:37:25 ^[, arseniiv: If the level of corruption (random bit flips?) decreases over time, then this sounds like a generalization of simulated annealing. 14:37:26 what's to stop prions from crossing species? 14:37:50 Corbin: oh, temperature 14:38:15 <^[> Different species have different proteins, so the wrong kind of prions won't be able to do any harm. 14:38:34 imagine a machine that can cure itself from viruses by replicating a clean new copy of itself of enough high garauntee to not have the viruses it already has 14:38:51 I remember thinking something about chemical soup esolang with temperature acting in some way, though I don’t remember anything now 14:39:05 hanif AFAIK we have different prions 14:40:00 arseniiv did you eat the soup when you got this idea? 14:42:19 arseniiv https://catseye.tc/article/Automata.md#noit-o-mnain-worb 14:42:23 nakilon: lol :D most probably no 14:43:16 oh I’ve seen that one! 14:43:27 "Schrödinger's Game of Life" --- ahaha, just reading such title make my day 14:43:51 how it feel just to know that there is another crazy stuff in the world 14:45:06 I think my idea was to use molecular graphs and predefine rules of their interactions in a profitable way, then the programmer specifies just the molecules he wants and it should compute something. The bottleneck was deciding how many elements and what rules to have 14:46:38 some reactions would input or output characters, like I think when Hg is involved as Mercury is a messenger 14:46:46 like Spacechem but with rules? 14:47:29 maybe a bit like that 14:48:33 also maybe I planned that thing to be non-deterministic, but not to the bone, like reactions of some atom groups having precedence over others, unless temperature is high 14:48:54 I wonder why deadly prions, viruses and bacterias exist -- do they know that they are deadly? 14:48:56 [[S3C (sssc)]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85555&oldid=85547 * Spargle * (+99) /* Syntax: */ 14:49:14 do they have to exist? does it mean that malware will exist too in any way? 14:49:36 do they have is an interesting but hard question I think 14:50:05 it depends on how much unlike to ours we allow potential universes to be 14:50:28 and quantifying this stuff seems very hard to me 14:50:31 nakilon: I need to make a video on this, because AFAICT none exist. There's a thought experiment, Pirsig's Chemistry Professor, which explains that every emergent level of complexity comes with its own morality-like rules. 14:50:57 I believe if I was reading sci-fi I would know a lot of stories about invading other planet to see how world is absolutely different 14:51:07 I just need another spare life to read them 14:51:27 [[S3C (sssc)]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85556&oldid=85555 * Spargle * (+88) /* Examples: */ 14:51:54 The bulk of it is that "deadly" is about the morality of people, which is much higher-level (more emergent and complex) than proteins, DNA, or single-celled life. Each of those three things still exists at their own level of complexity and behaves according to their own fundamental rules. 14:52:23 human stories though need to be more or less human-reachable so our sci-fi is not a good technique to approximate possible universes 14:52:45 [[User:Rphii]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85557&oldid=84887 * Rphii * (+85) 14:52:48 (Pirsig specifically imagines a chemistry teacher sitting on a beach. The laws of chemistry say that the Sun and surf should dissolve them, but they don't; why not? Pirsig's answer is because homeostasis is part of life, not part of chemistry.) 14:53:10 doesn't any living thing have a definition of death? when it just dies and only its replicants live 14:55:01 I totally get how frustrating it is to watch infections destroy precious things. A fly bit me two days ago and it wreaked havoc on my poor leg, now I need seven different meds to bring it back to health pronto, and still that would be at least a week :-\ 14:55:39 _Oo 14:55:42 though I wouldn’t distinguish infections from tsunamis, earthquakes and supernova explosions 14:56:47 record a pus and post to /r/popping for karma 14:57:03 hopefully there wouldn’t be any! 14:57:53 in case of tsunami the tsunami definitely does not need us while in case of organic threats the things are more complicated; we need bacterias and viruses for life 14:58:11 and they need us 14:58:19 that's why it's weird that some are killing us 14:58:29 though they help us evolute but... 14:58:47 we need viruses for life? 14:59:02 I don't think bacteria knows how to evolute us on the way to make us more protected against crocodiles 14:59:07 bacteria usually don’t need us too and then accidentally co-evolve like with hm how it was called, a medieval plague thing 14:59:11 i mean i've heard of the codependence (forgot the word) with bacteria, but idk of viruses 14:59:50 hanif: it was hypothesized viruses made some advances in bacteria and eucaryotes, though I don’t remember which 14:59:54 hanif there is a virus that is ingrown in women placenta (I'm speaking in simple words within my biological knowledge) and without it we won't be able to give a birth 15:00:02 half of our DNA is viruses 15:00:26 'half of our DNA is viruses 15:00:44 ' => but that's because of infections, that doesn't mean we need them 15:00:57 *past infections 15:03:03 [[Tiltedc]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85558&oldid=84632 * Rphii * (+330) add pros and cons and fix indentation in hello world example 15:03:45 hm 'The placenta goes viral: Retroviruses control gene expression in pregnancy' 15:04:54 titlegore 15:05:06 hanif: Viruses are an important carrier of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal_gene_transfer and so they are constantly participating in evolutionary improvements at all higher levels of life. 15:05:42 nakilon: Knowledge is an illusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettier_problem 15:06:27 can't google a shit 15:06:33 search results are full of covid 15:06:53 covid literally contaminated google so I can't find what I want ..\ 15:07:32 knowledge isn't an illusion 15:08:03 just because you cannot clearly define something doesn't mean it doesn't exist 15:08:17 Corbin: i did not know that. also thanks for mentioning the pirsig's chemsitry professor parafox, interesting stuff 15:08:24 i cannot give you a definition of game that would work, yet i am fairly sure games do exist 15:11:21 аinally 15:11:24 hanif https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endogenous_viral_element#Co-option_and_exaptation_by_host_species 15:11:29 *finally 15:12:20 Corbin: 'I need to make a video on this' => you have a youtube channel or something? i'd be interested if you are willing to share it 15:12:25 people believed that there will be new, even better Quake game but it does not come 15:12:51 hanif: I don't have any good relevant videos on the channel right now. Making good videos has been my goal this year, but I've failed horribly at it. 15:13:24 But yeah, I have a whiteboard full of topics in (philosophy of) computer science which *somebody* needs to talk about, and I guess I have to do it. 15:14:39 myname: That's fair. To paraphrase Socrates, I would accept that some authority could define things for us, but I would wonder exactly what the basis for that authority is. (FYI https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combinatorial_game_theory) 15:14:58 sounds like something i'd watch 15:15:08 (I have the book "On Numbers and Games" on my shelf. I read it every few years just to have my brain broken again. RIP Conway.) 15:15:37 crashcourse philosophy actually used the gettier problem for its knowledge episode 15:17:06 hanif: Maybe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaUmXvN6OAY (philosophy) or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfepFANkz-k (comp. sci.) would be interesting. This is the sort of stuff I want to make more of. 15:17:49 thanks 15:24:06 Corbin: aaah did you use to go by simpson? i remember seeing you on #lojban 15:24:47 Yep, same great snark, one character shorter. 15:25:39 -!- wib_jonas has joined. 15:25:44 lojban <3 15:26:47 -!- hanif has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 15:27:09 -!- hanif has joined. 15:29:21 myname: I've been meaning to learn lojban, but for practical reasons I've been focusing on Italian first 15:31:57 i am really bad at learning vocabulary, so i basically gave up on learning any new language with the intent of actually using it 15:32:07 i like to look at grammar and stuff, though 15:38:14 I wanted to learn the language of Elves by Tolkien -- Quenya 15:38:31 but it only made my nickname 15:46:34 -!- wib_jonas has quit (Quit: Client closed). 16:25:34 -!- hanif has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 16:46:33 -!- hanif has joined. 17:00:01 -!- tromp has quit (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. 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This allows for easy error fixes. (it ignores an..." 19:32:32 [[S3C (sssc)]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85574&oldid=85572 * Spargle * (+38) /* Interpreters: */ 19:32:58 [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85575&oldid=85567 * Spargle * (+17) /* Non-alphabetic */ 19:33:57 [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85576&oldid=85575 * Spargle * (+17) /* C */ 19:46:13 -!- arseniiv has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 19:57:42 -!- moon has changed nick to cd. 20:02:49 -!- tromp has joined. 20:11:23 -!- cd has quit (Quit: leaving). 20:18:11 -!- cd has joined. 20:24:29 fizzie: I know this is a minor complaint, but the chat logs at eh. https://logs.esolangs.org/libera-esolangs/2021-06.html don't have the favicon set, so there's no "temporary" lemon slice logo 20:25:07 Oh, good point. Maybe I'll just copy the favicon. 20:26:25 ooh! let's make the guidelinet that the temporary lemon slice log shall be replaced when we feature the hundredth language! 20:26:56 or that we start a discussion for replacing the logo after the hundredth featured language 20:31:10 I think I made an abstract (SVG) trilime approximation once, but nobody liked it. Okay, it wasn't particularly good either, maybe that's why. 20:31:48 I like lemons, though. 20:32:35 isnt it a lime? 20:33:38 ric: might be a lime, and might be halves instead of slices, I don't insist on particular types of citrus 20:34:05 I don't like limes as much as lemons. 20:35:34 we can probably turn them to more like lemons by some color changes, at least for people who aren't experts in citruses 20:37:13 we can probably even turn them to red oranges 20:37:29 or to grapefruits 20:43:11 [[JBFM7L]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85577&oldid=85497 * Kemuri * (-14) /* External links */ 20:44:21 [[MoveIt]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=85578 * AmNow * (+1120) Created page with "MoveIt is an esoteric programming language made by [[User:AmNow]], MoveIt moves bytes around, hence the name. == Commands == Command Move Byte: To First..." 20:44:57 [[User:AmNow]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85579&oldid=85536 * AmNow * (-11) added lang 20:46:07 [[Language list]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85580&oldid=85576 * AmNow * (+13) /* M */ added lang 20:47:47 [[MoveIt]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85581&oldid=85578 * AmNow * (+3) formatting changes 21:49:19 [[Talk:Metabox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85582&oldid=85561 * Batata * (+988) 21:49:49 [[Talk:Metabox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85583&oldid=85582 * Batata * (+2) 22:08:26 -!- fizzie[m] has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:08:27 -!- Deewiant has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 22:08:34 -!- jryans has quit (Write error: Connection reset by peer). 22:09:42 -!- jryans has joined. 22:18:34 -!- tromp has quit (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. 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