00:02:14 Important lesson of the day: orbital twiddles are best done near the top of eccentric orbits. 00:07:15 perhaps bonghits will fix your orbits 00:11:46 Good news, though: I did some more calculations and I realised the earlier ones were bullshit! 00:12:18 The gerbils can totally get off the beach if I turn the high-thrust engine back on. 00:14:14 :w 00:14:33 I doubt they'll be able to get back though. 00:15:14 it's a small step for a gerbil 00:17:09 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 00:17:10 -!- zzo38 has joined. 00:21:02 -!- mtve has joined. 00:23:07 OK, I can make for moon rendezvouses now. 00:23:35 Hooooly hell. 00:25:20 With a gravity assist from Laythe I can go from 70 million kilometres from the sun to 600,000. 00:25:45 Unfortunately it would entail going through Laythe. 00:28:56 Are you trying to go to the sun??? 00:31:00 No. 00:31:19 That would be stretching my delta-v butchet a bit much. 00:32:57 What are you trying to go? 00:33:08 The various moons of a gas giant. 00:35:01 After a convenient gravity assist I'm on a pretty reasonable orbit now. 00:35:10 I think I'll stop here for the night. 00:41:49 -!- lambdabot has joined. 01:09:55 -!- copumpkin has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 01:10:30 -!- copumpkin has joined. 01:14:53 i tried to fnord the river and my fuckin' oxen died 01:15:54 fnuckin'? 01:16:04 finger nuckin good 01:17:27 KSP uses PhysX 01:17:49 i wonder if you can hook it up to a big Tesla box to have ultra accurate orbital calculations 01:18:52 Can you use ephemeris for orbit calculation? 01:19:38 And if you want to go to the moon of a gas giant it is going to be far away, and lack of air, isn't it? 01:29:04 there might be air 01:29:08 i don't know what kerbals breathe anyway 01:29:43 europa has oxygen atmosphere, but not very much of it 01:30:05 Do you need extra oxygen? 01:33:08 there is said to be a lot of oxygen in the ocean there 01:35:21 Oxygen is bad for you in large quantities. 01:35:59 A lot of things are poison for you in too large quantities 01:36:43 shachaf: Really? Isn't straight O2 used in medicine sometimes for breathing? 01:36:58 pikhq_: Who said anything about the 2? 01:37:26 Straight O is pretty dangerous. 01:37:30 Well, when you say "oxygen" it's generally assumed you are referring to the diatomic gas, not the free ion. 01:37:37 pikhq_: Actually too much O2 is bad for you in some cases. 01:37:37 Straight O is *incredibly* dangerous, yes. 01:37:46 For example it's a very bad idea to go SCUBA-diving with it. 01:38:42 free ion! 01:39:08 how about Ofast 01:39:18 can i breathe funsafe-math 01:39:47 I think it is not air, so probably you cannot breathe funsafe-math. 01:40:15 kmc: So apparently writing GHC patches is really easy. 01:40:17 You should do one! 01:40:17 you can breathe some things that are not air 01:40:23 such as other mixtures including oxygen 01:40:26 also some liquids 01:40:34 Breathing liquids is nifty. 01:40:35 shachaf: I've thought about it 01:40:38 I hear it's pretty dangerous, though. 01:40:41 kmc: ACIO? 01:41:10 shachaf: The danger with breathing liquid is that the too-high viscosity can overwork your diaphram. 01:41:43 kmc: So apparently writing GHC patches is really easy. 01:41:45 I hear it's pretty dangerous, though. 02:03:19 i wonder if you can hook it up to a big Tesla box to have ultra accurate orbital calculations 02:03:36 KSP uses patched conics anyway so the orbital simulations are for all intents and purposes exact. 02:05:58 ok fine, accurate non-orbital calculations 02:07:11 And Kerbal's atmosphere does contain oxygen, and their jet engines rely on it to work. 02:07:18 sucks 02:07:29 oh, the jets do, sure 02:07:34 but presumably they have rockets that don't 02:07:54 I know I was speaking wrt atmospheric composition earlier. 02:08:13 Laythe has an oxygen atmosphere too. 02:08:40 Anyway I have to go to bed, like, now. 02:08:42 -!- Phantom__Hoover has quit (Quit: Leaving). 02:11:08 i can't tell what group of people today's xkcd is strawman-mocking 02:12:14 -!- sivoais has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 02:13:00 -!- sivoais has joined. 02:15:36 heh 02:36:56 -!- quintopi1 has changed nick to quintopia. 02:37:08 -!- quintopia has quit (Changing host). 02:37:08 -!- quintopia has joined. 03:27:05 -!- Tod-Autojoined has joined. 03:28:32 -!- TodPunk has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 03:34:41 -!- zzo38 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 03:43:29 -!- ogrom has joined. 03:56:34 I finally broke into the Cybertown jail 03:58:25 doesn't that strike you as a bit backwards 03:58:25 monqy: You have 8 new messages. '/msg lambdabot @messages' to read them. 04:04:25 Non-jailed persons were not allowed to enter the jail 04:04:37 I think if you tried, ... not sure what happened. Thrown in jail? 04:04:57 :D 04:17:22 At any rate, I think Cybertown is too dead for anyone to actually complain 04:17:33 I think they pulled the Jail from existence a number of years ago 04:17:40 I was just using a copy that the Internet Archive grabbed 04:17:45 <3 IA so much right now 04:36:41 anyone know of that video of a guy walking out of his car as it gets hit by another car? 04:38:44 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 04:39:25 Is it someone pulled over by a cop? 04:42:47 dunno 04:43:04 all i remember is this guy just opens the door and walks out of the car as it spins 04:47:01 Could try asking on reddit.com/r/tipofmytongue 05:01:47 the clip from RED? 05:03:03 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYBM8VsxHEg he kind of just opens the door and walks out of the car as it spins 05:11:53 -!- ogrom has quit (Quit: Left). 05:12:19 oklopol: no this was a real crash 05:12:29 i dont think the guy was actually IN the car but 05:12:38 it looked like he was 05:13:56 yeah in that clip, i guess the car didn't even get hit. 05:14:01 also i have to go, good luck 05:14:33 see ya sexyboy <3 05:14:34 :X 05:45:44 -!- itidus20 has changed nick to itidus21. 06:00:47 Sgeo_: you seem to specialize in virtual environments 06:07:14 -!- nortti has quit (Disconnected by services). 06:07:19 -!- nortti_ has changed nick to nortti. 06:07:37 -!- nortti- has joined. 06:22:46 -!- nooga has joined. 06:23:32 Aww, Maven doesn't list any VRML utilities 06:33:32 monqy, tswett: Boring update. 06:42:57 i wonder if JIT spraying is practical on ARM / Thumb or if instruction alignment is too restricted 06:44:16 even if you can only jump to intended instructions, some JITs might produce a sequence of instructions where jumping into the middle does something interesting 06:44:49 esoteric programming is to exploit development as particle physics is to nuclear weapon design 07:13:16 kmc: when was the last time someone wrote an exploit based on the developments in the brainfuck world? :| 07:17:57 when was the last time someone designed a weapon using neutrinos 07:32:37 Can Selenium see what resources are being downloaded for a web page ala Google Chrome's development tools? 07:37:08 * Sgeo_ decides that it makes far more sense to ask in #selenium 08:56:56 -!- monqy has quit (Quit: hello). 09:01:30 -!- esowiki has joined. 09:01:32 -!- glogbot has joined. 09:01:33 -!- glogbackup has left. 09:01:33 -!- SimonRC has joined. 09:01:35 -!- esowiki has joined. 09:01:35 -!- esowiki has joined. 09:01:56 -!- hogeyui_ has joined. 09:05:23 -!- aloril_ has joined. 09:05:24 -!- Sanqui has quit (*.net *.split). 09:05:38 -!- Sanqui has joined. 09:16:41 -!- oerjan has joined. 09:18:02 -!- mig22 has joined. 09:22:54 -!- mig22 has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 09:27:46 -!- mig22 has joined. 09:36:31 -!- esowiki has joined. 09:36:33 -!- glogbot has joined. 09:36:34 -!- glogbackup has left. 09:36:35 -!- esowiki has joined. 09:36:36 -!- esowiki has joined. 10:03:19 -!- itidus20 has joined. 10:07:33 -!- itidus21 has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 10:35:28 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 10:41:44 -!- itidus20 has changed nick to itidus21. 10:48:42 -!- ssue has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 10:48:42 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 10:49:00 -!- ssue has joined. 10:56:18 http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/10do93/errors_vs_bugs_and_the_end_of_stupidity/c6cnb8u?context=3 10:56:21 :P 10:58:17 :-D 11:05:22 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 11:33:07 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 11:41:47 well 11:42:58 do i really want to eat a cake just to show that my digestive system is working 11:45:58 i'm not really liking this line: "Lazy" and "stupid" and "bad at ____" are terms about the map, not the territory. 11:46:04 Is there a convetion that, just like ^@, ^A, ..., ^_ map to NUL, SOH, ..., US, then ^`, ^a, ..., ^~ could map to the 0x80, 0x81, ..., 0x9e controls? (Okay, the 0x9f is a bit of an issue, due to 0x7f being what it is.) 11:47:16 the wiki page for map-territory relation starts talking about Jiddu Krishnamurti and Alfred Korzybski 11:48:09 which is only one degree away from theosophists and scientology 11:49:18 itidus21: is it the case that you don't like the line because it conflicts with the beliefs you use to keep up your incompetence self-image? 11:49:36 (just a cynical hunch, here) 11:49:46 (a hypocritical one, too) 11:52:17 well i don't know if alfred korzybski is a good guy or not.. WP says he influenced many people.. william s burroughs who kills and writes about drug addiction, l ron hubbard who boasted that you can get rich by starting a religion, john grinder who started NLP 11:52:32 but on the other hand quite a many great authors 11:53:15 and i actually don't know the details on jiddu 11:57:12 -!- webchatuser has joined. 11:59:22 it just hit a nerve about these things.. 12:00:38 maybe george orwell would not approve of celandine13's newspeak 12:00:58 i don't know 12:06:44 basically, i know those names for all the wrong reasons 12:08:20 i always react to urls... i always regret it 12:08:34 lets not make too much of this 12:08:47 just like sometimes i rant about patents or about windows 8 12:10:49 -!- mig22 has quit (Quit: mig22). 12:12:14 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 12:13:41 -!- Arc_Koen has joined. 12:14:04 hello 12:15:24 isn't it weird that the wiki is esolangs.org but the main page's title is "Esolang, the esoteric programming languages wiki"? 12:19:46 -!- copumpkin has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 12:20:21 -!- copumpkin has joined. 12:20:25 I don't know if it is weird or not, but I keep forgetting whether I need to put in the plural or not. 12:25:09 http://sprunge.us/ajPL -- "such an illegal act like that should stop"! 12:25:20 This Tunde guy sure keeps repeating him(?)self. 12:25:26 -!- webchatuser has quit (Quit: Page closed). 12:26:36 -!- tertu has joined. 12:29:09 if a language is known to be at most as powerful as a linear bounded automaton, should I put it in that category, or leave it as "unknown computational class"? 12:30:11 I mean, it is known that every program in that language can be translated into a linear bounded automaton, but whether any linear bounded automaton can be translated into this language is unknown (and likely to be false) 12:30:32 If it's "likely to be false", it perhaps doesn't belong in the category. 12:31:17 At least based on a strict reading of the category description. 12:31:55 oh, right 12:42:31 The linear-bounded automata category is pretty sparse, and I'm a bit dubious about some of those. 2DP for example sounds more finite-state to me. (At least based on the current logic: "-- because of its fixed playfield and data size." Though I do note there doesn't seem to be a limit on the number of heads made by NEWHD.) 12:42:32 -!- Sgeo has joined. 12:43:54 it's just a raw nerve seeing anything related to that.. im too mentally unstable to explore such topics. it was only a few months ago that i had to explain to police and my doctor that i thought my brother was doing behavior modification to me 12:44:23 it's not intended a well reasoned critique 12:44:36 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 12:53:15 I couldn't blame him. 12:55:23 fizzie: yes, bitbitjump is also in the linear-bounded automata category, yet it seems to be no more than a bounded storage machine 12:59:35 Arc_Koen: I would've mentioned BitBitJump except I couldn't quite bother figuring out what was going on with it. The examples keep talking about infinite memory. 12:59:52 oh 13:00:00 well, basically each instruction contains a "goto" 13:00:15 and this goto is only 8-bit long 13:00:53 so I don't quite see how we're supposed to access memory with addresses larger than 8-bit 13:07:41 I don't see 8 bits specified anywhere, though. 13:08:22 It does have a fixed word length at the beginning, but then that somehow disappears. 13:09:35 well then I have no idea! 13:09:46 I suppose the reverse-a-string and brainfuck interpreter examples that mention "unlimited memory" just mean the assembly form programs can run with any word size. Maybe. 13:10:14 But that's mostly from interpreting "As in the example above, the interpreter in its assembly form is not bound to the memory limitation of the BitBitJump instruction." 13:14:45 -!- boily has joined. 13:24:55 i quite liked bytepusher 13:25:21 but after a short while i felt like it was really depressing way to program 13:27:06 thats .. .... ill try to contribute later 13:30:53 -!- copumpkin has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.). 13:31:00 -!- kinoSi0 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 13:31:28 -!- kinoSi has joined. 13:33:22 * Sgeo has a brilliant idea 13:33:28 For a specific use case 13:33:31 But it's so beautiful 13:33:55 ...although come to think of it, I'm sure it already exists, but not for the reason I have in mind 13:34:17 Web service that redirects requests. First trying at one URL, but if it doesn't exist, another one. 13:35:01 "you were trying to find esokangs.org, but since it doesn't exist, let us redirect you to this nice online dating site" 13:37:02 Not quite what I had in mind 13:37:36 A fixed list of URLs to serve as roots. Client requests http://myservice.example.com/bla.wrl 13:37:57 First it tries to find it on the Internet Archive at a specific place, latest time. If that doesn't work, then tries each list of web routes 13:38:08 Each root on the list 13:42:24 * Sgeo does wonder if it may be better to just physically try to gather the files into one place 13:45:19 "Our terms of use specify that users of the Wayback Machine are not to copy data from the collection." 13:45:23 Well, there goes that idea. 13:54:20 -!- cuttlefish has joined. 13:54:59 -!- copumpkin has joined. 14:02:33 -!- atriq has joined. 14:09:42 Wow 14:09:45 Memos are a thing? 14:10:19 I don't think I've ever gotten one. If you mean freenode memoserv. 14:10:49 I ... have a memo from MemoServ 14:10:58 A thing is certainly what they are. 14:10:59 I have one from you? 14:11:09 atriq, yes 14:11:19 Yes, "yes" is literally what it said 14:11:31 Arc_Koen, not rigorously. 14:11:33 yes 14:11:45 I wrote it back in the days when I was silly and didn't test things much 14:16:14 Is it morally acceptable for a server to, upon receiving an HTTP request, itself make some requests before responding? 14:16:21 * Sgeo suddenly realizes that he might not need to 14:16:35 No, proxy servers are immoral. 14:16:36 Depending on what HTTP supports 14:17:41 Uh, I guess I should read about HTTP 300 works 14:18:15 Oh, not 300. 14:18:16 Hmm 14:18:49 There's no response that says to the client "Try these URLs and use whichever works"? 14:22:50 Also, liveweb.archive.org doesn't have a coherent robots.txt 14:23:10 "If we confuse them, maybe they'll leave us alone!" 14:23:51 -!- pikhq_ has quit (Read error: Operation timed out). 14:24:50 -!- mig22 has joined. 14:29:08 -!- mig22 has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 14:29:57 -!- NihilistDandy has joined. 14:31:59 -!- JaBoJa has joined. 14:36:57 -!- mig22 has joined. 14:40:02 With OverloadedSyntax and MonadComprehensions 14:40:02 -!- JaBoJa has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 14:40:07 How do things end up? 14:41:13 Not overloaded syntax... 14:41:21 I'm mixing two things up 14:41:24 Am I? 14:42:59 RebindableSyntax 14:46:56 I have a feeling I won't even need to use Compojure 14:46:58 Just Ring 14:47:01 Raw Ring 15:13:38 -!- mig22 has quit (Quit: mig22). 15:14:47 -!- NihilistDandy has quit (Quit: ["Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com"]). 15:24:50 -!- Taneb has joined. 15:25:37 -!- atriq has quit (Disconnected by services). 15:25:45 -!- Taneb has changed nick to atriq. 15:25:50 Forgot to turn off my other computer... 15:26:05 -!- Taneb has joined. 15:28:30 The bitch! 15:29:08 Is there a way I can turn off my computer from up here? 15:29:29 If I know my password etc? 15:33:50 atriq, you mean, by connecting via ssh? 15:33:58 And then I think it's the shutdown command? 15:35:39 Okay 15:35:44 Time to learn how to use ssh 15:36:21 ssh username@hostname 15:36:37 The computer might not have sshd running though 15:37:16 Yeah 15:37:23 I haven't set anything up 15:39:45 -!- nooga has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 15:44:49 -!- Taneb has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 15:53:12 (I didn't do that) 15:54:45 -!- copumpkin has changed nick to pumpkin. 15:54:50 -!- pumpkin has changed nick to copumpkin. 15:56:11 -!- quintopia has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 15:57:22 What is "up here"? Different building, or same building? 15:57:28 but ya see being british theres - i'm no stranger to that. i grew up listening to radio. we'd a fuckin' ventriliquist star on the radio. a ventriloquist! i'm sure there was two guys - just showed up. hello archie! how ya doin bobbie? i wonder if they bothered bringing the doll at all. ah fuck it, leave it at home. 15:57:44 (probably not as funny as i hoped) 16:03:15 -!- quintopia has joined. 16:03:20 Same building 16:03:26 Just I can't be bothered to go downstairs 16:10:17 atriq: maybe it's time to build a downstairs riding robot 16:10:53 That would involve getting up 16:11:29 i didn't grow up with stairs so i can't imagine what sort of games one thinks up to play with stairs 16:11:49 ... 16:11:52 not many, oddly 16:12:12 Well, "see if you can get to the top floor without touching the stairs" 16:12:19 haha 16:12:31 cool 16:13:11 i believe that growing kids figure out a game to play with everything 16:13:33 "toss the skull" 16:14:52 im serious too of course 16:16:00 I wonder how hard it'd be to set this computer up as a proxy server 16:16:23 Well, this was an experience 16:16:36 Yay! 16:16:44 (Writing a simple guess the number game in Clojure with Eclipse+Counterclockwise) 16:17:17 the cardboard roll left over with wrapping paper was always good to have swordfights, balloons made adhoc volleyballs, record players were good at making objects spin around, chairs made of foam could be shunted around like cars, hockey could be played with rubber balls + brooms 16:19:08 filling buckets with quamquots and throwing em at each other seemed fun at the time, lawn bowls played on carpet with marbles 16:19:13 -!- NihilistDandy has joined. 16:21:58 stacking cushions up over a chair and trying to leap over it, trying to get around on the furniture without touching the floor, i never personally did the thing with two tins joined by a wire as a makeshift radio, but there is paper planes too 16:22:04 atriq: lambdabot went missing for some time yesterday night, so I left you a /ms message 16:23:33 I think you can read them with "/ms read 0" or something 16:24:21 (hrm, that should be a 1, actually) 16:25:18 apparently 0 only works if you have no messages (in which case it tells you that you have no messages); if you do have messages, it tells you 0 is an invalid index number 16:25:59 -!- Taneb has joined. 16:26:15 i have a feeling that learning to "pretend the floor is lava" is something we are genetically compelled to try 16:26:54 perhaps some dark chapter of human history 16:27:10 best... left... forgotten... 16:27:14 you think there is a collective memory stuck in our unconscious mind, reminiscent of a time where the flood actually was lava? 16:28:58 or maybe we're all potential thieves or spies, trained to avoid motion sensors on the ground. 16:29:19 `specialeffect lightning and dreariness 16:29:29 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: specialeffect: not found 16:30:14 -!- nooga has joined. 16:30:40 -!- Taneb has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 16:30:58 Arc_Koen: something like that. i like your wording 16:31:36 should have said "a time when" I guess... stupid french language with no distinction between time and space 16:35:05 Arc_Koen, I saw it 16:35:42 also.. for what it's worth i think quite a bit of super mario brothers gameplay boils down to "pretend the floor is " 16:36:52 so the cleverness was in abstracting that 16:40:15 -!- atriq has quit (Quit: Leaving). 16:40:46 -!- FreeFull has joined. 16:42:16 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:43:48 -!- augur has joined. 16:44:08 -!- nooga has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 16:46:03 I've only started playing spuer mario bros quite recently... 16:46:27 (well, it's actually a fan-reprogrammed version of super mario bros where mario carries a portal gun...) 16:47:22 mariO 16:48:06 Does it have the minus world? 16:48:42 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 16:58:37 -!- carado_ has joined. 16:58:49 -!- carado_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:59:33 -!- carado_ has joined. 17:04:47 -!- carado_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:04:48 -!- carado has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 17:16:24 Arc_Koen: Have you played the portal-inspired maps, or just the original ones? 17:16:45 Arc_Koen: TBH, the portal gun adds nothing whatsoever to the original game, but the portal-like game with Mario physics is fun. 17:17:22 -!- copumpkin has changed nick to buftux. 17:17:38 -!- buftux has changed nick to copumpkin. 17:19:55 -!- augur has joined. 17:30:41 huh, /r/programming is running a big ad soliciting donations for http://www.girlswhocode.com/ 17:30:44 that's cool 17:31:02 -!- kinoSi has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 17:31:29 -!- kinoSi has joined. 17:44:12 > scanl (+) 0 $ iterate (*20) 1 17:44:13 [0,1,21,421,8421,168421,3368421,67368421,1347368421,26947368421,53894736842... 17:56:59 -!- nooga has joined. 17:57:03 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 17:58:07 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:58:18 Hello 17:59:10 hi. 18:03:14 -!- nooga has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 18:22:54 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 18:45:56 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 18:47:35 -!- carado has joined. 18:48:14 'the USSD code to factory data reset a Galaxy S3 is *2767*3855# can be triggered from browser like this: ' 18:49:01 -!- atriq has joined. 18:49:53 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 18:50:17 Gregor, can you recommend a gateway hat 18:51:02 Do you mean “gateway” in the sense of gateway drug? 18:51:07 Yes 18:51:10 i like the idea of putting this in a QR code 18:51:12 Or gateway anime. 18:51:18 Not as in hat shaped like a gate 18:52:28 It's been recommended that I start wearing hats 18:53:15 atriq: http://www.villagehatshop.com/jaxon_wool_pork_pie.html 18:53:45 Which… they only seem to have in medium, so unless you're a size medium, ignore that :) 18:53:54 I... 18:53:59 Have no idea what hat size I am 18:54:05 I'm very new to this 18:54:34 http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/underwire/2012/09/heisenberg_660.jpg 18:57:28 atriq: Well, figure that out first. 18:57:51 -!- nooga has joined. 18:59:17 atriq: http://www.villagehatshop.com/jaxon_hats_c-crown_stingy-brim_fedoras_pinstripe.html 19:02:31 my fedora eventually became a gilligan 19:06:26 -!- ogrom has joined. 19:17:03 -!- ais523 has joined. 19:31:38 -!- atriq has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:34:34 -!- atriq has joined. 19:38:28 -!- pikhq has joined. 19:58:03 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 19:58:10 -!- pikhq has joined. 20:05:26 -!- monqy has joined. 20:17:54 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 20:17:55 -!- pikhq_ has joined. 20:31:27 hi 20:32:10 Gregor: yes, I've played the portal inspired ones 20:32:20 -!- oerjan has joined. 20:32:27 they were kinda fun, but sometimes a little repetitive 20:33:17 I also tried the other maps (I think players made them), they were fun as well but usually redundant - that is, there is an "obvious way" you're supposed to do it, but you can often find shortcuts 20:33:18 -!- oerjan has set topic: Kinda fun, but sometimes a little repetitive | 我能吞下粘土而不伤身体。| Taneb is atriq, just so you know | My other Taneb is a dead racehorse | http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ | http://esolangs.org/wiki. 20:33:33 hello Oerjan 20:33:44 hello arc_koen 20:33:47 what's that japanese stuff? 20:34:08 i think it meant something with clay 20:34:15 it was already in the topic 20:34:15 oh, ok 20:34:30 "I don't. Well, mostly not" or something 20:34:35 also it was chinese 20:34:43 um no, it wasn't that 20:35:03 FreeFull: what's the minus world? I had never played before so I wouldn't know 20:35:08 It's definitely not Japanese. 20:35:27 well the last character looks japanese 20:35:40 the middle stuff don't, though 20:35:43 It's Simplified Chinese. 20:35:47 google translate gave a coherent result for chinese as i recall 20:36:33 The shinjitai of 體, 体 is also the Simplified of 體. 20:36:47 there's that "wrapping area" I accessed by accident from world 4, that leads to worlds 6, 7 and 8 via green pipes 20:37:02 Arc_Koen: 1-2 has warping area too 20:37:05 -!- ogrom has quit (Quit: Left). 20:37:15 made the game kind of boring though... now I feel like I could just complete world 8 without going through the remaining three 20:37:16 But if you go through the wall instead of properly, and go into the pipe before the screen scrolls completely 20:37:22 You end up in a glitched out world instead 20:37:29 That loops forever 20:37:30 oh 20:37:45 one of the 4th-levels did loop forever 20:38:14 that is, there was a repetitive sequence of tiles that repeated forever, until you had passed it "the right way" 20:38:39 -!- Gregor has set topic: Kinda fun, but sometimes a little repetitive | No hablo chino. | Taneb is atriq, just so you know | My other Taneb is a dead racehorse | http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ | http://esolangs.org/wiki. 20:38:46 I went through ten or so times through it the easy way before I tried the other -_- 20:40:03 the portal guns adds nothing in the original maps, but can be used to "cheat" - for instance the first time I did that underwater level, I hadn't realized I could swim, so I had to climb all the walls using portals 20:40:27 (which was very hazardous with all the jellyfishes around) 20:46:29 16:26:15: i have a feeling that learning to "pretend the floor is lava" is something we are genetically compelled to try 20:46:32 16:26:54: perhaps some dark chapter of human history 20:46:38 when we lived in the trees, i presume 20:46:57 _actual_ lava wouldn't work for this. 20:47:15 "The floor is full of tigers and stuff" 20:47:30 Yeah, the air near lava is hot too 20:47:38 Also heat radiation 20:47:44 lava was just an absurd lemma for dangerous below 20:47:51 see http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ConvectionSchmonvection if you have plenty of time 20:48:02 pretended lava works so much better than actual lava! 20:48:05 im not sure if that is correct use of lemma 20:48:10 That's why people near lava wear those reflective suits 20:48:38 itidus21: i'm pretty sure it's not the usual use 20:48:49 I think in one of the canary islands, the population had to hide from pirates inside a lava tunnel 20:48:52 ah ok. heh 20:49:04 (older, cold lava, of course) 20:51:36 I've been on Tenerife 20:51:42 I don't think Tenerife has lava tunnels? 20:51:49 Maybe it does 21:04:19 -!- copumpkin has changed nick to dog. 21:05:21 -!- dog has changed nick to copumpkin. 21:05:24 -!- copumpkin has changed nick to dog. 21:24:35 -!- atriq has quit (Quit: goodnight). 21:24:56 FreeFull: so how do I go to this 1-2 wrapping world? 21:26:39 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG_xxm-HSRY 21:28:09 oh, ok 21:28:19 so you need the glitch to go to it 21:28:43 well, I remember this "you can't go back" thingy, but I think it doesn't exist any longer on the current version of mar0 21:32:09 ok, I can see the world after the wall 21:32:15 but I don't know how to get through to it 21:33:15 ohhoho 21:33:21 used the portals to climb to the ceiling 21:33:24 I'm n the warp zone! 21:33:41 what now 21:40:00 oerjan: ok, finite state automaton 21:40:24 but it can "access" a memory as large as its input 21:49:41 (btw, I don't really know what a transition graph exactly is, but wouldn't that mean that Bipoint is equivalent to FSAs? 21:55:35 hey if I want to implement a deque, is it more usual to call its functions push_front, push_back, pop_front, pop_back, etc., or push_front, push_rear, pop_front, pop_rear, etc.? 21:58:17 -!- nooga has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 21:58:38 -!- dog has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.). 22:00:06 -!- dog has joined. 22:02:11 Arc_Koen: it's equivalent to FSA as far as recognizing input is concerned, although obviously not as far as giving output 22:04:14 ...it's been so long I had forgotten automata had input 22:04:18 although i think the output-giving FSAs are not as often teached as the recognizing ones (the former are called transducers, the latter are what is equivalent to regular expressions) 22:05:18 *taught 22:06:29 i just learned from wikipedia that it's undecidable whether two FS tranducers are equivalent... 22:06:51 -!- dog has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.). 22:14:10 * itidus21 empties a truckload of transducers into the esolang wiki. 22:25:22 -!- dog has joined. 22:25:50 -!- boily has quit (Quit: Poulet!). 22:26:03 -!- cuttlefish has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:26:24 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:42:22 hmmmm I thought Kipple had no popping mechanism 22:42:47 for instance I thought that "a>b" would push a copy of the topmost element of a onto b 22:43:15 well that's what the description seemed to imply 22:43:18 but "Input is pushed onto stack i before the program is executed" 22:43:38 this seems to imply that reading a character would pop it 22:43:58 (otherwise only the last character inputted can be read) 22:48:45 gnight 22:48:49 -!- Arc_Koen has quit (Quit: that's dr. turing to you, punk). 22:56:06 -!- dog has quit. 23:03:23 -!- copumpkin has joined. 23:03:29 -!- copumpkin has quit (Client Quit). 23:03:50 -!- copumpkin has joined. 23:08:51 -!- tertu has joined. 23:08:52 -!- ssue has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:09:40 @tell Arc_Koen Arguably (but certainly also counterarguably) the fact that the things are called stacks sort of mildly implies that the act of reading involves popping a value. (And the cat example only makes sense that way.) 23:09:40 Consider it noted. 23:10:31 one, two, three, argue! 23:11:06 Arg, arg. 23:11:50 -!- Phantom__Hoover has joined. 23:12:30 "arguably" is a nice word ... is there anything that can't be argued about? 23:13:30 There's no arguing about taste, I've heard. 23:14:06 i disagree! 23:14:37 And clearly all sentences that involve "clearly" are unarguable. 23:14:47 yep. 23:14:55 Obviously. 23:15:19 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 23:15:22 Naturalismo. 23:15:32 It's trivial. 23:15:48 And because all sentences using the word “clearly” are unarguable, clearly eugenics is pretty great, right guys? 23:16:07 Arguably, yes. 23:16:13 it even has good (eu-) in the name 23:16:31 if it was bad it would be called malgenics or something 23:16:48 * Gregor nods sagely. 23:19:10 olsner: dysgenics, duh 23:19:25 don't mix your greek and latin 23:20:58 I suppose that also means all EU projects/directives/legislation/bureaucracy/etc. are good things. 23:29:46 fizzie: Please tell me that somewhere, someone, somehow, for some reason, has created the portmanteau “EU-genics” 23:30:52 I did find http://philosophers-stone.co.uk/wordpress/2011/02/nazi-eu-genics-sterilisation-scalpels-rolled-out-in-uk/ 23:31:04 The Danish grounded outlet: happiest electric outlet? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/107-2-D1_-_Danish_electrical_plugs_-_Studio_2011.jpg/237px-107-2-D1_-_Danish_electrical_plugs_-_Studio_2011.jpg (middle) 23:31:46 -!- carado has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 23:36:27 -!- carado has joined. 23:44:48 -!- FreeFull has quit (Quit: Sleeptime). 23:49:01 -!- ssue has joined.