00:03:04 Hmm... Not the best font. And not the worst font I have seen. 00:04:05 Ilari: you must have seen some pretty baby-raping fonts 00:04:12 (technical term) 00:08:23 * ehird hierarchises his mailing lists 00:08:24 If you want to see something that makes you want to close the window ASAP: Tell xterm to use proportional font (at least in older versions). 00:08:29 go-nuts 00:08:30 nomic/agora 00:08:30 nomic/b 00:08:30 nomic/nomicron 00:08:35 -!- facsimile has quit ("quit"). 00:08:38 Ilari: argh, sometimes I do that and want to die 00:09:17 Or in general, load proportional font into some programs that assume all fonts are monospaced. 00:23:18 http://killersmurf.blogspot.com/2009/11/typefuck.html bf in haskell type checker 00:31:48 -!- BeholdMyGlory has quit (Remote closed the connection). 00:32:53 "I'm sorry but that has to be the worst named thing I've ever seen in my life. 00:32:53 Edit: I hope you're downvoting me because I didn't add to the conversation rather than disagreeing with me. TypeFuck? BrainFuck? Imagine that on a resume." 00:33:37 urban müller 00:33:38 16 years brainfuck experience 00:33:38 17 years aminet experience 00:33:44 He could practically end his cv there. 00:34:05 "Fair enough, I'm no programmer so I just assumed it was something that had hopes of going mainstream. (Name still sucks though)" 00:34:10 Brainfuck: Hopes of goiong mainstream. 00:37:10 "best format for the longevity of documents" 00:37:10 uhh, plain text? 00:38:21 cuneiform, clearly 00:39:51 -!- coppro has joined. 00:48:24 -!- Pthing has joined. 00:51:39 -!- immibis has joined. 01:13:42 Sgeo: you've read the metamorphosis of prime intellect, yeah? 01:13:58 Yes 01:14:08 worth reading? 01:14:38 If you can handle sex and violence, yes. 01:14:57 Absolutely not, I die every time I read the word "sex" or "violence". 01:15:09 In fact, I have died four times in the last minute. 01:17:02 i suggest calling guinness 01:19:13 "suggest" is one of those words that make me die, you know. 01:19:41 i guess you are suggestible then 01:59:39 "I absolutely love the Single UNIX(R) Specification. It's a shining example that committees can release splendid standards." 01:59:39 *splutter* *cough* AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHUHASIUhsufdhdgjfokglih;lgjpg;hlf;ghj 02:03:15 more from the same person: "(I'm finally talking to qwe1234! Yeah! 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B8 00 B8 8E C0 B0 70 B9 A0 0F 31 FF F3 AA B8 60 00 8E C0 B8 3E 02 B9 02 00 31 DB FA 9C 06 53 FF 2E 4C 00 0F 0B 06:26:33 At first I was writing rules for Icosahedral RPG using MediaWiki format, but it isn't quite good enough, so I wrote my own format instead, and wrote a program for using this format. So far, what I have, is: http://zzo38computer.cjb.net/icosahedral/icoruma/ 06:39:03 -!- Asztal has joined. 06:40:54 Asztal: 06:41:40 zzo38? 06:41:47 Good morning :) 06:42:05 In my time, it is at night 06:42:28 Did you read the message I posted? 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Escher drew." 18:47:45 oerjan, exactly! 18:47:50 read it hours ago 18:47:56 oerjan, same 18:48:05 however i had to reread to get the quote 18:48:17 oerjan, SUUUURE ;P 18:48:46 * AnMaster stabs puseaudio repeatedly 18:49:12 also, one has to wonder how crushers and guillotines are utilized for droid production 18:49:35 molten steel seems more reasonable 18:50:48 oerjan, indeed 18:51:40 oerjan, crushers could be something to stamp out metal in reality, just the GM didn't understand that technical detail 18:52:23 hm maybe 18:52:37 oh right and guillotines to cut the resulting plates 18:52:56 clearly this is an early production stage 18:57:45 oh right and guillotines to cut the resulting plates <-- no, that makes no sense, you would use a circular saw kind of thingy for that I think 18:58:32 hm 19:32:37 oerjan, or in the future, a laser cutter probably 19:32:39 or wait 19:32:45 when does this campaign take place? 19:32:49 "a long time ago"? 19:33:03 well star wars does 19:33:18 oerjan, yes I quoted that. But this camapin? 19:33:21 campaign* 19:34:09 well unless it's on one of the episode introduction blurbs, i doubt it's been mentioned 19:36:43 i cannot see any, although admittedly the upper parts are unreadable 19:36:57 oh wait transcript 19:37:21 oerjan, http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awww.darthsanddroids.net+"a+long+time+ago"&hl=en 19:37:37 nope, nothing on those blurbls 19:37:41 *-l 19:37:58 oerjan, see link 19:39:36 those are only annotations though 19:39:43 oerjan, true 19:56:10 -!- facsimile has quit (Nick collision from services.). 19:56:44 -!- facsimile has joined. 19:58:47 -!- adam_d_ has joined. 20:03:29 -!- FireyFly has joined. 20:05:00 -!- FireyFly has changed nick to FireFly. 20:05:05 -!- facsimile has quit ("Leaving"). 20:05:20 -!- facsimile has joined. 20:09:30 -!- adam_d has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 20:10:30 -!- augur has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 20:20:34 -!- facsimile has quit ("Leaving"). 20:24:13 -!- facsimile has joined. 20:59:06 * SimonRC is also a reader of Darths and Droids. 21:00:21 yay! 21:04:29 heh 21:12:42 btw that last xkcd (yesterday?) was just pure weird. 21:12:54 slightly funny though 21:12:58 (not much) 21:14:57 you need to read the hovertext too for that one 21:21:06 oerjan, of course I did 21:21:15 even so... 21:23:13 -!- facsimile has quit ("quit"). 21:23:29 -!- facsimile has joined. 21:34:35 -!- immibis has joined. 21:36:04 -!- Guest98561 has changed nick to Cerise. 21:40:57 -!- migomipo has quit ("When two people dream the same dream, it ceases to be an illusion. KVIrc 3.4.2 Shiny http://www.kvirc.net"). 21:49:21 -!- adam_d_ has changed nick to adam_d. 22:02:28 -!- augur has joined. 22:31:54 hah: 22:31:56 "quadtree 22:31:56 Quadtree scheme to use. 22:31:56 A TRUE bool value corresponds to "normal"; a FALSE bool value corresponds to "none". As a slight exception to the normal interpretation of bool, a value of "2" corresponds to "fast". " 22:31:59 ais523, ^ 22:32:08 nice bool that 22:32:16 heh 22:32:21 argh 22:32:22 ais523, it's from graphviz 22:32:29 so I'm very surprised 22:32:29 that's not a bool, that's an enum 22:32:41 ais523, they call it bool 22:32:43 as that famous site puts it "enum BOOL {TRUE,FALSE,FILE_NOT_FOUND} 22:32:44 " 22:32:44 but yeah 22:33:03 (TDWTF, of course) 22:33:15 I knoe 22:33:18 know* 22:34:01 others might not 22:34:31 -!- facsimile has quit ("quit"). 22:34:48 -!- facsimile has joined. 22:35:46 -!- augur has quit (Connection timed out). 22:39:19 * SimonRC goes (listening to Earthsearch from Radio 7) 22:41:59 night → 22:43:43 They probably take Microsoft's example. 22:43:56 (valid values of one of their boolean types are 0,1, and -1. 22:43:58 ) 23:10:55 -!- augur has joined. 23:13:02 -!- adam_d has quit ("Leaving"). 23:14:06 -!- ais523 has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:36:08 -!- oerjan has quit ("Good night").