< 1625271423 685673 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1625271553 661957 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 JOIN #esolangs Lord_of_Life :Lord < 1625273512 729379 :Guest26nakilon!~Guest26na@62.217.185.221 JOIN #esolangs * :[https://web.libera.chat] Guest26nakilon < 1625273515 702333 :Guest26nakilon!~Guest26na@62.217.185.221 PRIVMSG #esolangs :crap < 1625273544 330913 :Guest26nakilon!~Guest26na@62.217.185.221 PRIVMSG #esolangs :my thelounge does not start on new server < 1625273890 653116 :Oshawott!~archenoth@S0106889e6827f474.cg.shawcable.net JOIN #esolangs Archenoth :archenoth < 1625274096 253209 :archenoth!~archenoth@S0106889e6827f474.cg.shawcable.net QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1625277942 243350 :Guest26nakilon!~Guest26na@62.217.185.221 QUIT :Quit: Client closed < 1625283956 194086 :dyeplexer!~dyeplexer@user/dyeplexer JOIN #esolangs dyeplexer :t b k ky jt h bc < 1625287129 214439 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru JOIN #esolangs * :the chaotic arseniiv < 1625292754 219448 :tromp!~textual@dhcp-077-249-230-040.chello.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User < 1625293922 376383 :sprock!~sprocklem@user/sprock QUIT :Quit: brb < 1625294430 222449 :sprock!~sprocklem@user/sprock JOIN #esolangs sprock :Mal Sproule < 1625295326 934869 :sprock!~sprocklem@user/sprock QUIT :Quit: brb < 1625295570 821452 :tromp!~textual@dhcp-077-249-230-040.chello.nl QUIT :Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz… < 1625295601 674871 :sprock!~sprocklem@user/sprock JOIN #esolangs sprock :Mal Sproule < 1625299249 35209 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: I had another application for distinguished points: Say you have a permutation f on 2^64 with a single cycle, and a starting point x, and f^n(p), and you want to find n. Naively it might seem like you have to do it serially, but you can just start at various points and build a map of the subgraph of distinguished points. < 1625299294 492531 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :This is similar to a problem I was actually trying to figure out, though that one turned out to be much more easily parallelizable. < 1625299634 645653 :hendursa1!~weechat@user/hendursaga JOIN #esolangs hendursaga :weechat > 1625299660 558067 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Ascii14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85655&oldid=85654 5* 03Dominicentek 5* (+1) 10Fixed a typo < 1625299734 632806 :hendursaga!~weechat@user/hendursaga QUIT :Ping timeout: 244 seconds < 1625300218 288974 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 JOIN #esolangs Lord_of_Life :Lord < 1625300400 619880 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 QUIT :Ping timeout: 258 seconds < 1625300400 846252 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 NICK :Lord_of_Life < 1625300776 731743 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1625301084 648979 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon JOIN #esolangs nakilon :Victor Maslov < 1625301517 792176 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon QUIT :Quit: rasengan did nothing wrong < 1625301562 344818 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon JOIN #esolangs nakilon :Victor Maslov < 1625302849 612477 :delta23!~delta23@user/delta23 JOIN #esolangs delta23 :delta23__ < 1625304329 6148 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon QUIT :Quit: rasengan did nothing wrong < 1625304508 572561 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon JOIN #esolangs nakilon :Victor Maslov < 1625304536 623947 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :ping < 1625304536 733721 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esolangs :pong < 1625304542 736255 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :finally < 1625304562 529798 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :after two undocumented manipulations < 1625304645 222140 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :1. after https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/userns-remap/ you have to chown -R the mounted volume to that fake uid otherwise OS does not understand what user is trying to access it < 1625304712 736457 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :2. there are dozens of questions why dockerized nginx does not use the docker built-in 127.0.0.11 resolver so you have to hardcode it in nginx conf location directive < 1625304736 992296 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :no one knows the answer why < 1625304951 182062 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon QUIT :Quit: rasengan did nothing wrong < 1625305010 299997 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon JOIN #esolangs nakilon :Victor Maslov < 1625305275 365499 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :you know how to understand that you should start closing tabs in chrome? < 1625305294 597109 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :it's when you pin the tab and instead of becoming narrower it becomes wider < 1625307789 266142 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :"When a process accesses a file, its user and group IDs are mapped into the initial user namespace for the purpose of permission checking and assigning IDs when creating a file. When a process retrieves file user and group IDs via stat(2), the IDs are mapped in the opposite direction, to produce values relative to the process user and group ID mappings." < 1625307796 437207 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(man user_namespaces) < 1625307892 955988 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :"This re-mapping is transparent to the container, but introduces some configuration complexity in situations where the container needs access to resources on the Docker host, such as bind mounts into areas of the filesystem that the system user cannot write to." is thoroughly uninformative though. < 1625308223 401748 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :aha, "some configuration complexity" that we won't explain how to solve < 1625308227 795504 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :shachaf: Right. Rainbow tables work for permutations as well as for pseudo-random functions. < 1625308264 322717 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Oh and near the end, there's this pseudo-sentence: "For example, if volumes are mounted from the host, file ownership must be pre-arranged need read or write access to the volume contents." < 1625308288 477499 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(Something went off the rails with the grammar there.) < 1625308321 371128 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :some grammar complexity < 1625309464 428665 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1625311716 150073 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no JOIN #esolangs oerjan :Ørjan Johansen < 1625312438 236419 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1625313703 544739 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru JOIN #esolangs * :the chaotic arseniiv < 1625314721 149062 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com JOIN #esolangs * :velik < 1625316076 418959 :queeries!~quassel@autistic.space NICK :Soni < 1625316773 169356 :dyeplexer!~dyeplexer@user/dyeplexer QUIT :Ping timeout: 265 seconds < 1625317263 199910 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esolangs :I read somewhere about a neat (? you tell me) format for approximate rationals which represents rational numbers with an error as pairs of rational numbers of bounded denominators: lesser the error, lesser the bound. It was claimed this way is better for some things but I forgot which. What do you think, and have you encountered something like that? < 1625317290 163338 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esolangs :pairs are lower and upper bound to the number thus represented < 1625317440 548098 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esolangs :obviously, one pro is that you can have as small an error as you want, paying with size of denominators and numerators. Hm I need to remember where did I read the specifics which problem was the author solving with this format < 1625317540 193908 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esolangs :OTOH the arithmetic might end up slow?.. Not just due to occasional bignums, just due to software implementation of this thing vs. for instance hardware floating-point < 1625318174 543546 :Corbin!~Corbin@c-73-67-140-116.hsd1.or.comcast.net PRIVMSG #esolangs :Can't help but think of continued fractions. There's an upper and a lower bound, and each coefficient alternates between improving the upper bound and lower bound. < 1625318421 733203 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :this says there is something called Raku that uses "limited-precision fractional" but it's just fixed bit length limit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational_data_type#Language_support < 1625318499 834548 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :yeah something like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continued_fraction#Best_rational_approximations < 1625318579 948830 :dyeplexer!~dyeplexer@user/dyeplexer JOIN #esolangs dyeplexer :t b k ky jt h bc < 1625318686 762720 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esolangs :Corbin: ah yes, connecting those might be interesting < 1625318811 185301 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esolangs :nakilon: yeah, continued fractions are usually used for approximations, though there are some other uses I don’t remember right now. There is even a good arithmetic with them when implemented as iterators, which uses several related Möbius transformation neat things < 1625318883 90465 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :IIRC projecteuler had a lot of problems with continued fractions < 1625318887 668584 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :I was just skipping them lol < 1625319315 178390 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Has anyone tried to use the github copilot for projecteuler? Also, has the copilot be sued for copyright infringement yet? < 1625319404 417049 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :wow, automatized bug copypaster < 1625319434 187563 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :There are some egregious examples around... https://nitter.fdn.fr/mitsuhiko/status/1410886329924194309#m is an unambiguous copyright violation, and https://gist.github.com/0xabad1dea/7026665beb6de41c17c89beebfb1bb90 is ridiculous on another level (ask yourself: would you rather debug that code or start from scratch?) < 1625319785 196094 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esolangs :huh < 1625320004 920211 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Heh, imagine the warning label "may contain code produced by AI" < 1625320514 354521 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :today I learned that (x + y) - y can be 1 or 2 bits off in floating point < 1625320522 176973 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :possibly more bits off depending on the size of the numbers < 1625320533 281758 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :floating point is such a great hack < 1625320539 337626 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :who would have thought of this < 1625320558 468727 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :making a floating point number type that somehow works well for almost all applications < 1625320578 931882 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :i think lua uses floating points for tagged unions < 1625320586 843680 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :explointing the many NaNs < 1625320666 70956 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :lol @ copilot stuff < 1625321345 160796 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (0.1 + 1e100) -1e100 < 1625321347 135231 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : 0.0 < 1625321350 825539 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :pretty off < 1625321369 463442 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :O_O < 1625321395 538323 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :riv: it's pretty obvious that you can't keep anything with a big enough size difference < 1625321475 701243 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :1 or 2 bits sounds about right if they are almost the same size < 1625321503 380045 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (44.614 + 2^52) - 2^52 < 1625321504 843658 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : 45.0 < 1625321527 76402 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :heh < 1625321533 811333 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :;O < 1625321539 140325 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :is that a trick to round a number to integer < 1625321552 120375 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (1231231.122 + 2^52) - 2^52 < 1625321553 778093 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : 1231231.0 < 1625321556 340443 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (1231231.722 + 2^52) - 2^52 < 1625321558 359844 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : 1231232.0 < 1625321559 335629 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :seems so < 1625321592 668234 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :yes, with some severe limitations < 1625321670 145808 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(basically it's restricted to the [0,2^52] range of numbers, and it depends on the current FPU rounding mode) < 1625321691 462327 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :and of course it's only for binary IEEE double precision floating point numbers < 1625321705 928779 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :which have a 52 bit mantissa < 1625321708 778405 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :perhaps it technically works for > 2^52 as well? < 1625321717 643074 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :(because those _are_ integers) < 1625321734 723532 :Corbin!~Corbin@c-73-67-140-116.hsd1.or.comcast.net PRIVMSG #esolangs :Note that Kahan has a classic technique for extending addition to work cleanly throughout the range of floats: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahan_summation_algorithm < 1625321871 578974 :Cale!~cale@cpef48e38ee8583-cm0c473de9d680.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1625321924 798206 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :oh cool! < 1625321939 627629 :hanif!~hanif@gateway/tor-sasl/hanif JOIN #esolangs hanif :hanif < 1625321967 404169 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :(2^52 + 1 + 2^52) - 2^52 < 1625321973 267927 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (2^52 + 1 + 2^52) - 2^52 < 1625321974 945510 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : 4503599627370497 < 1625321982 181132 :Cale!~cale@cpef48e38ee8583-cm0c473de9d680.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com JOIN #esolangs Cale :realname < 1625321984 212778 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :> 2^52 + 1 < 1625321985 969669 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : 4503599627370497 < 1625322052 186990 :hanif!~hanif@gateway/tor-sasl/hanif QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1625322073 626288 :hanif!~hanif@gateway/tor-sasl/hanif JOIN #esolangs hanif :hanif < 1625322136 474610 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (2^52 + 1.0 + 2^52) - 2^52 == 2^52 + 1 < 1625322138 119467 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : False < 1625322820 293502 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river QUIT :Quit: Leaving < 1625322954 501162 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (2^52 + 1 + 2^52) - 2^52 < 1625322956 342060 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : 4503599627370497 < 1625322965 665585 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (2^52 + 1.0 + 2^52) - 2^52 < 1625322967 600204 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : 4.503599627370496e15 < 1625322991 964782 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (2^52 + 1 + 2^52) - 2^52 - (2^52 + 1) < 1625322993 828743 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : 0 < 1625323091 345749 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :oh duh < 1625323146 845820 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :too long since i've done haskell < 1625323150 51683 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :> (2^52 + 1 + 2^52) - 2^52 - (2^52 + 1) :: Double < 1625323151 557850 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esolangs : -1.0 < 1625323219 360360 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :writing 1.0 is a cheap way to get a Double in many cases (by default type rules) < 1625323349 347520 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :woah < 1625323355 215710 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :why does it says it's free? https://www.wolfram.com/engine/ < 1625323494 619841 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :because you don't have to pay for it as long as you don't use it for anything useful? < 1625323559 932590 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :no I meamn < 1625323571 108424 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :Mathematica never was free < 1625323585 731702 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :looks like now the GUI is what you pay for < 1625323659 696179 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :oh damn, it just gives you two keys that have to be validated with website < 1625323990 264583 :Trieste!T@user/pilgrim QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1625325324 986533 :hanif!~hanif@gateway/tor-sasl/hanif QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1625325347 637165 :hanif!~hanif@gateway/tor-sasl/hanif JOIN #esolangs hanif :hanif < 1625325350 211274 :tromp!~textual@dhcp-077-249-230-040.chello.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User < 1625325928 364099 :tromp!~textual@dhcp-077-249-230-040.chello.nl QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1625327590 848857 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-145.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :will there be an ICFP contest 2021? < 1625327938 342986 :hendursa1!~weechat@user/hendursaga QUIT :Quit: hendursa1 < 1625327990 634012 :hendursaga!~weechat@user/hendursaga JOIN #esolangs hendursaga :weechat < 1625328237 64300 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esolangs :b_jonas: I think I heard there would be < 1625328250 253701 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esolangs :https://icfpcontest2021.github.io/ next weekend < 1625328516 1770 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-145.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :oh! so they didn't get the usual domain name http://icfpcontest.org/ for some reason? < 1625328522 504191 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-145.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :thanks < 1625328558 30025 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-145.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`? icfp < 1625328560 649125 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :I see functorial people. < 1625328666 213433 :perlbot!~perlbot@perlbot/bot/simcop2387/perlbot QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1625328738 945611 :simcop2387!~simcop238@perlbot/patrician/simcop2387 QUIT :Ping timeout: 268 seconds < 1625329029 624551 :hanif!~hanif@gateway/tor-sasl/hanif QUIT :Ping timeout: 244 seconds < 1625329182 597387 :perlbot!~perlbot@perlbot/bot/simcop2387/perlbot JOIN #esolangs perlbot :ZNC - https://znc.in < 1625329303 234775 :simcop2387!~simcop238@perlbot/patrician/simcop2387 JOIN #esolangs simcop2387 :ZNC - https://znc.in < 1625329533 637760 :hanif!~hanif@gateway/tor-sasl/hanif JOIN #esolangs hanif :hanif < 1625329551 870091 :hendursaga!~weechat@user/hendursaga QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1625329646 639135 :hendursaga!~weechat@user/hendursaga JOIN #esolangs hendursaga :weechat < 1625330393 197456 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :it was github.io the last year too IIRC < 1625330427 162692 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :I see funge people < 1625330507 660002 :^[!~user@user//x-8473491 PRIVMSG #esolangs :nakilon: Raku is Larry Wall's latest esolang. < 1625330703 624942 :hanif!~hanif@gateway/tor-sasl/hanif QUIT :Ping timeout: 244 seconds < 1625331235 101963 :Cale!~cale@cpef48e38ee8583-cm0c473de9d680.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1625331332 696371 :Cale!~cale@cpef48e38ee8583-cm0c473de9d680.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com JOIN #esolangs Cale :realname < 1625331367 620973 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river JOIN #esolangs river :river > 1625332945 960243 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Special:Log/newusers14]]4 create10 02 5* 03OrichalcumCosmonaut 5* 10New user account > 1625333331 677133 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Esolang:Introduce yourself14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85656&oldid=85586 5* 03OrichalcumCosmonaut 5* (+313) 10/* Introductions */ < 1625336088 278437 :dyeplexer!~dyeplexer@user/dyeplexer QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1625336348 379393 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1625336444 270095 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com JOIN #esolangs * :velik > 1625337876 294191 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Ascii14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85657&oldid=85655 5* 03Rphii 5* (+128) 10cleaned it up a little bit < 1625337890 670157 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :hey b_jonas < 1625337897 729975 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :\ruby 1+2 < 1625337906 13728 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esolangs : 3 < 1625338022 240612 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :\ruby RUBY_VERSION < 1625338029 509342 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esolangs : "2.7.3" > 1625338091 171159 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Ascii14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85658&oldid=85657 5* 03Rphii 5* (+52) 10/* Initialization */ clean-up < 1625338153 151215 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo JOIN #esolangs Sgeo :realname < 1625339940 953973 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-145.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :\ruby %"[ echo \ruby 7+2" < 1625339943 992078 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esolangs : "[ echo \ruby 7+2" < 1625339947 312786 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-145.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :\ruby print %"[ echo \ruby 7+2" < 1625339950 348807 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esolangs : [ echo [CR]uby 7+2nil < 1625339977 562305 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-145.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :\ruby print %q"[ echo \ruby 7+2" < 1625339980 614900 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esolangs : [ echo \ruby 7+2nil < 1625339989 566991 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-145.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :\ruby print %q"[ echo \ruby 7+";2 < 1625339992 624449 :velik!~velik@62.241.154.104.bc.googleusercontent.com PRIVMSG #esolangs : [ echo \ruby 7+2 < 1625339999 133902 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-145.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :yeah, there's a space < 1625341579 103932 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esolangs : i think lua uses floating points for tagged unions => cool < 1625341623 610073 :imode!~imode@user/imode PRIVMSG #esolangs :wha < 1625341628 824902 :imode!~imode@user/imode PRIVMSG #esolangs :floating points for tagged unions? < 1625341678 842357 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :https://anniecherkaev.com/the-secret-life-of-nan < 1625341743 940020 :imode!~imode@user/imode PRIVMSG #esolangs :if a signal is available, it'll be used.. < 1625341966 934911 :keegan!~beehive@li521-214.members.linode.com PRIVMSG #esolangs :life finds a way < 1625341990 120189 :keegan!~beehive@li521-214.members.linode.com PRIVMSG #esolangs :I have some Arduino libraries that return NaN for "sensor not found" which I find rather distasteful, but such is life < 1625342031 861227 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :no available number < 1625342037 275022 :keegan!~beehive@li521-214.members.linode.com PRIVMSG #esolangs :heh < 1625342060 761431 :chrysanthematic!~chrysanth@user/chrysanthematic JOIN #esolangs chrysanthematic :chrysanthematic < 1625342219 452558 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :In Chicken, (number? +nan.0) => #t, which makes sense but just feels a bit off anyway. < 1625342588 971112 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Nearly a Number. < 1625342615 409506 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: Do you use any floats? < 1625342615 514354 :fungot!fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :fizzie: ( sigh) < 1625342643 606415 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: do you prefer rafts? < 1625342643 798901 :fungot!fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: the abbreviation is not really a simple macro to write if or cond expressions. < 1625342786 903773 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :hahah < 1625343106 183615 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: what will you do once you reach the floating point? < 1625343106 433936 :fungot!fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: if you're just talking nonsense now to fuck with their brains", right?") and it only needs some way of specifying arguments. < 1625343343 599991 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot's catching on < 1625343343 701317 :fungot!fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :oerjan: hmm what's fgk? < 1625343405 568555 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :oerjan: I know right? it's uncanny. < 1625343412 353941 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: Fachverband Gebäude-Klima e. V. hth < 1625343412 548307 :fungot!fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :fizzie: i've gone in a short function of 3 lines can be one line :) < 1625343431 647706 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Wow, air conditioning. < 1625343490 903179 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: was that a zzo38 quote... < 1625343491 125416 :fungot!fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: got a link to the user, or something... how can you beat that?)? i'm using a design of my esolang < 1625343511 484956 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :`? zzo38 < 1625343513 436607 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :zzo38 is not actually the next version of fungot, much as it may seem. < 1625343755 955839 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: People seem to be into rafts and they always talk about how Paxos is complicated, but I don't think it's so bad. < 1625343903 53974 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :What is... oh... well, I didn't consent to be drawn into a distributed computing discussion. < 1625343926 949195 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :All I wanted was to go with the flow. > 1625344074 654748 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Special:Log/newusers14]]4 create10 02 5* 03Sebosh 5* 10New user account < 1625344151 691928 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: do you think people should figure out two-party consent first? < 1625344151 929183 :fungot!fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: i was quite surprised, when i were to use any of those so i guess the gcc version fnord an implementation of syntactic closures ( mit scheme) < 1625344189 850754 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: you lost me there < 1625344189 976299 :fungot!fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: and thanks for the ( 1) ( b1. 2)) < 1625344198 903160 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fungot: fine, be that way < 1625344199 59830 :fungot!fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: like funge98 ' ( ' foobar)? i'd like to < 1625344203 595982 :delta23!~delta23@user/delta23 QUIT :Quit: Leaving < 1625344204 740068 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :I don't think consent and consensus are really the same thing. < 1625344252 574354 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :oh but there's a significant overlap > 1625344556 282298 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Esolang:Introduce yourself14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85659&oldid=85656 5* 03Sebosh 5* (+219) 10 < 1625344624 142582 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :\ruby eval's,m="",Hash.new(p=0);'+'+[-[<<[+[--->]-[<<<]]]>>>-]>-.---.>..>.<<<<-.<+.>>>>>.>.<<.<-.'.gsub(/./,?>=>'p+=1;',?<=>'p-=1;',?+=>'m[p]+=1;',?-=>'m[p]-=1;',?[=>'(',?]=>')until((m[p]&=255)==0);',?.=>'s< 1625345001 399116 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Language list14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85660&oldid=85647 5* 03Sebosh 5* (+14) 10 < 1625345102 661648 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :"Please link only to existing article pages on this wiki. < 1625345172 136523 :riv!~river@tilde.team/user/river PRIVMSG #esolangs :nice one > 1625345277 17628 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Velik14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85661&oldid=84306 5* 03Nakilon 5* (+72) 10added \ruby invocation example < 1625345364 575683 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no QUIT :Quit: Nite < 1625345491 153914 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :age of consensus < 1625345510 635567 :nakilon!~nakilon@user/nakilon PRIVMSG #esolangs :how much is that? < 1625346034 917100 :chrysanthematic!~chrysanth@user/chrysanthematic QUIT :Quit: chrysanthematic > 1625348326 879676 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07FIFOrth14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=85662 5* 03Sebosh 5* (+453) 10Created page with "==FIFOrth== FIFOrth is my first esolang and it is basically Forth but with a queue (FIFO) instead of a stack (LIFO). I am currently working on an interpreter, which I'll link..." > 1625348330 251529 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Special:Log/upload14]]4 upload10 02 5* 03Zero player rodent 5* 10uploaded "[[02File:Eeklogo.png10]]": The logo for Eek! > 1625348366 618524 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07FIFOrth14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85664&oldid=85662 5* 03Sebosh 5* (+8) 10 > 1625348439 374577 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Eek!14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85665&oldid=85525 5* 03Zero player rodent 5* (+4) 10 < 1625348900 448273 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :https://nitter.fdn.fr/MalwareJake/status/1411351168643706886#m is an excellent idea. < 1625349995 715657 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@94.41.6.151.dynamic.ufanet.ru QUIT :Ping timeout: 268 seconds < 1625353594 573331 :Noisytoot!noisytoot@sourcehut/user/noisytoot NICK :N7t < 1625353812 428824 :N7t!noisytoot@sourcehut/user/noisytoot NICK :Noisytoot < 1625353995 877908 :Lykaina!~Lykaina@cpe-67-255-96-229.stny.res.rr.com JOIN #esolangs Lykaina :Lykaina Wolfe < 1625354021 747459 :Lykaina!~Lykaina@cpe-67-255-96-229.stny.res.rr.com PRIVMSG #esolangs :hi < 1625354131 656272 :Lykaina!~Lykaina@cpe-67-255-96-229.stny.res.rr.com PRIVMSG #esolangs :just curious: is there still an #esoteric on freenode? i have no intention of connecting there to find out, so i ask. < 1625355146 276110 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :It's still there. < 1625355168 621154 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Not registered, though. < 1625355181 59736 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :(And with no ops or topic set.) < 1625355264 492260 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :And there's been a total of one "conversation" after I stopped the logs, and that was about where everyone went (here). < 1625355278 532758 :fizzie!irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :So I guess "no" would be a perfectly arguable answer too. < 1625355649 507334 :Lykaina!~Lykaina@cpe-67-255-96-229.stny.res.rr.com QUIT :Quit: Leaving > 1625356702 331834 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07FIFOrth14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=85666&oldid=85664 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+31) 10Work in language