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CSM Recommends: Explorer 8" meanwhile, on the web 02:49:12 lol 03:01:18 `coins 03:01:19 stalcoin bistificidecoin dumplodecoin vilcoin commentcoin confiecoin astilcoin iapleasepollcoin tricoin rblockcoin appaghtidointolerentraccoin mousequecoin noobcoin rodoncoin gibbcoin quagecoin full0coin lazolcoin iicecoin archcoin 03:11:17 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 03:17:05 -!- tertu has joined. 03:24:09 -!- Ghoul_ has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 03:45:21 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 03:47:39 -!- tertu has joined. 03:52:09 copumpkin: I hate to tell you this... but GitHub's Haskell hilighter sucks 03:52:26 yeah 03:52:31 especially with DataKinds :( 03:52:40 Wait, actually, looking at it again... oh. Extension I don't understand 03:53:13 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 03:53:21 -!- tertu has joined. 03:53:31 How do data ... things that need extensions to be made interact with code with those extensions disabled 03:53:52 e.g. what happens when a function with no extensions enabled tries to use a (forall a. a -> a) -> a? 03:54:09 Wait, that type doesn't make sense except as bottom or const bottom :/ 03:54:37 But I ... hope my question is sufficiently clear? 03:55:18 Sgeo: Syntactic extensions merely enable the syntax; the semantics are always available 03:55:32 a rank2 type could be referred to indirectly, but not explicitly 03:56:04 modifications to the semantics of defined syntax occur only when the extension is available 03:56:19 these two cases probably cover 96% of extensions 04:01:12 -!- Frooxius has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 04:03:16 -!- Frooxius has joined. 04:09:35 Aah 04:09:37 *Ah 04:13:18 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:13:26 -!- squeak has joined. 04:14:14 -!- nisstyre has joined. 04:16:57 -!- tertu has joined. 04:29:38 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 04:29:46 -!- HackEgo has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 04:44:24 -!- nisstyre has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 04:54:01 -!- nisstyre has joined. 04:58:08 -!- HackEgo has joined. 05:03:36 -!- Guest2460 has joined. 05:05:46 -!- tertu has joined. 05:08:24 -!- ter2 has joined. 05:08:24 -!- tertu has quit (Disconnected by services). 05:10:34 -!- Guest2460 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:11:18 * Sgeo is slightly surprised that kmc didn't say anything about Rust 0.10 being released 05:27:18 -!- password2 has joined. 05:39:38 -!- ter2 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:40:42 -!- prooftechnique has joined. 05:41:21 -!- prooftechnique has quit (Client Quit). 05:42:35 http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/b0x3z/so_readwriteweb_does_a_story_about_how_facebooks/c0kfwpu 05:42:37 *twitch* 05:42:40 *gurgle* 05:42:48 They made a silly error and I can't correct them 06:05:46 -!- nooodl has joined. 06:17:59 -!- ^v has quit (Quit: http://i.imgur.com/DrFFzea.png). 06:24:14 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Quit: leaving). 06:39:55 -!- nooodl has quit (Quit: Ik ga weg). 06:57:00 -!- squeak has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 07:14:32 -!- itsy has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 07:15:07 -!- john_metcalf has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 07:27:51 -!- Patashu has joined. 07:42:00 -!- password2 has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 07:55:52 -!- Patashu[Zzz] has joined. 07:55:53 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 08:08:29 -!- Sellyme has quit (Excess Flood). 08:08:45 -!- Sellyme_ has joined. 08:09:00 -!- Sellyme_ has changed nick to Sellyme. 08:22:34 -!- password2 has joined. 08:32:06 -!- oerjan has joined. 08:35:53 -!- variable has quit (Read error: Operation timed out). 08:41:12 -!- MindlessDrone has joined. 08:42:15 They made a silly error and I can't correct them <-- http://xkcd.com/386/ hth 09:38:33 does the wiki have something about the ioccc entry at http://www.de.ioccc.org/years-spoiler.html#1992_buzzard.1 ? 09:39:26 there probably should be, the subset of C it uses after expansion is an interesting obfu language in its own right because it's not obvious how you can implement conditionals and other control structures in it 09:47:44 huh? why can't I edit the wiki? when I submit the edit, I get a blank page as result and the edit doesn't happen 09:51:01 always with the bugs 09:52:49 b_jonas: EWORKSFORME 09:54:34 oerjan: funny, I could create my talk page, 09:54:36 but not my user page 09:54:54 maybe it matches a spam filter rule or similar 09:56:24 i thought that was supposed to give you a slightly relevant error message. 09:56:48 maybe the wiki move broke something (a sure bet) 10:00:57 b_jonas: i created it, let's see if that helps? 10:02:29 oerjan: no, still can't edit it 10:02:44 can you edit it to say something else? 10:02:46 oh! 10:02:47 I can edit it 10:03:00 must be spam filter, because it depends on the content I edit it to 10:03:05 maybe it doesn't like links 10:04:03 let me try to bisect the text 10:04:27 b_jonas: you might be triggering filter 3, make sure to include a newline. 10:04:48 what filter 3? 10:05:08 http://esolangs.org/wiki/Special:AbuseFilter but i don't know if you can view that 10:05:26 ah! apparently the newline at the beginning before the == matters! 10:05:36 "userpage contains no newlines and adds a link" 10:05:54 sure, but I did have newlines 10:05:59 b_jonas: oh you start with ==? that's filter 4! :P 10:06:02 but apparently it wants a newline at the beginning 10:06:07 oh! 10:06:10 so it's filter 4 10:06:25 I see 10:07:01 thanks 10:09:14 i suspect that regexp might catch === etc. as well, despite the description. 10:09:25 no matter 10:13:00 I seem to recall that AbuseFilter errors have been just unfriendly blank pages also before. 10:13:39 fizzie: sure, that's ok 10:13:45 Who needs section headings, anyway 10:14:27 Jafet: it only applies to user pages btw 10:14:41 because that's what the spammers did 10:16:27 fizzie: i'm also a bit worried that the filter statistics says it hasn't triggered. 10:16:44 They maliciously... used section headings? 10:17:12 b_jonas: uhh the fact that they implement a language with control flow operators (including goto) using said subset of C 10:17:16 Jafet: it's only when the page _starts_ with a section heading, which is not our wiki's style 10:18:27 it was presumably the most identifiable feature ais523 could find for that particular flood of spam 10:18:43 I see. Strange that someone runs into it, then. 10:19:27 -!- boily has joined. 10:20:09 oerjan: Hm. 10:21:18 oerjan: Curious, there are no entries in the abuse log newer than 5 November, 2013. 10:30:06 -!- MoALTz has quit (Quit: bbl). 10:32:48 Well, would you look at that, there is in fact a bug there. 10:34:19 It was indeed an AbuseFilter match, and it's supposed to log it and give a "descriptive error message", but it has instead hit a PHP "must be of the type array, double given" exception, presumably due to AbuseFilter configuration syntax having changed. 10:37:59 (Though the value it complains about is a double right there in the documentation, so I'unno.) 10:38:27 -!- MindlessDrone has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 10:39:08 @massages-loud 10:39:08 You don't have any messages 10:39:58 -!- yorick has joined. 10:40:00 "This action has been automatically identified as harmful, and therefore disallowed. If you believe your action was constructive, please inform an administrator of what you were trying to do. A brief description of the abuse rule which your action matched is: an edit to a user page makes it start with an h2 tag" 10:40:14 Now it works, and gives that kind of error message. 10:40:45 Also ends up in the log. 10:50:23 (what? hungry ghosts in my labyrinth?) 10:52:00 boily! 10:52:30 -!- MindlessDrone has joined. 10:52:49 quinthellopia! 10:52:59 what do you think? 10:53:18 not much. my thinking functions are running on power saving mode. 10:53:30 fizzie: yay 10:53:56 boily: okay tell me about your favorite games 10:54:03 fizzie: mind if we start calling you fixie 10:54:24 because he has only one gear! makes sense! 10:54:51 quintopia: board or video? if it's board, I'd say Eclipse (which we played until midnight Wednesday night), mahjong, xiangqi and 将棋. 10:55:10 what about video 10:55:25 quintopia: video: I have a strong sentimental attachment to the old zelda, mario, DK and FF on the SNES. right now I'm a crawl addict. 10:55:57 (also, tetris. one can never get enough tetris in one's life.) 10:56:53 oh okay 10:57:07 what about other media 10:57:52 eeeeeeeh... 10:58:12 `quote Monday 10:58:13 1110) aaaaaurgh. you're making me think on a Monday! that shouldn't be happening! 10:59:00 quintopia: what kind of other medias are you thinking about of? 10:59:07 boily: it's friday hth 11:00:42 boily: books, shows, manga, visual novels, multiplayer rpgs, improv games.... 11:01:42 oerjan: I know. there's an orange t-shirt waiting for me. 11:02:14 oerjan: what computational class do you think you would get by adding an FSM to a poppable circular buffer. (aka you can delete from the queue, or move an element to the back, but not add anything new to it) 11:02:53 quintopia: many things including the Discworld, I don't really watch TV, azumanga and yotsuba, haven't read any yet, don't play any, do you include tabletop RPGs in that category? 11:03:44 i was thinking of tabletop rpgs i suppose. 11:04:07 though less dndy ones and more storycrafting style ones 11:05:56 oerjan: No, but it might be a bit premature; I'm sure I'll get progressively lazier w.r.t. fixing things as the novelty wears off. 11:06:05 quintopia: then paranoia. 11:06:32 ok 11:06:37 (time to initiate the Morning Rituals and go to Work) 11:06:44 -!- boily has quit (Quit: SHOWERED CHICKEN). 11:06:45 bye have fun 11:09:47 -!- conehead has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 11:09:52 oerjan: ? 11:09:53 fizzie: yes but by then you'll already have fixed everything, right? O_O 11:11:39 quintopia: hm. if you could also change things you'd have PSPACE, but without that i guess you get something less. it seems doomed to halt or loop trivially... 11:11:58 right 11:12:13 without writing your own stuff, it's pretty weak 11:12:40 but is there a simple characterization of the languages it can accept? 11:16:10 that sounds even harder since you'd presumably need to massage data into the right form to get much computation at all 11:18:05 i'm thinking with just a _little_ massaging, you should be able to do LR(1) recognition at least. 11:18:39 or wait 11:18:55 it might be hard to get back to just before the same point 11:19:01 could one modify the values in the buffer? or it it just read/delete/next? 11:19:13 no modification is what i assumed 11:20:35 it's not obviously equal to any class i know of, anyway 11:33:34 -!- Patashu[Zzz] has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 11:42:42 -!- variable has joined. 11:51:43 -!- password2 has quit (Quit: Leaving). 12:11:37 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 12:20:10 -!- nooodl has joined. 12:22:35 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 12:43:00 -!- ter2 has joined. 12:55:40 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 13:03:58 -!- mortape123 has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 13:21:08 -!- ter2 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 13:43:39 -!- ter2 has joined. 13:57:45 fwiw, http://esolangs.org/wiki/Special:AbuseFilter lists the current filters 13:58:20 I'm not sure about that #4. it seems overly restrictive 13:58:23 I guess you can just use

though. 13:58:31 (but then, the description is misleading.) 14:13:49 -!- ter2 has quit (Quit: Leaving). 14:25:56 elliot: you can just put a newline at the start of the page before the == mark and it works 14:26:10 elliot: I've put a comment and a newline so that I don't try to delete the newline in the future 14:26:53 You can write an intro to the page 14:28:32 Jafet: sure, I can write "hello, I'm b_jonas" or something 14:37:03 b_jonas:

blah

is just as easy 14:53:30 http://sprunge.us/eEHB let's see you remotely TR-069-administrate my modem now, Mr. ISP. 14:56:14 elliott: but will the wiki put that to the toc? 14:56:19 the wiki formatter that is 14:56:22 let me try 14:56:24 yes 14:56:27 nice 14:56:28 it's not like your page has a TOC though. 14:56:44 (at least, I believe yes) 14:56:57 doesn't have a toc yet, because I haven't forced the toc with that magic string and has too few sections 14:57:28 a user page long enough for a TOC is a sure sign of ego :p 14:57:40 (okay, or more often on the wiki, brilliance) 14:57:50 (or both.) 14:58:23 Eccentricity > 1 14:58:27 just checked, mediawiki does put the

to the toc as well 14:58:28 great 15:02:09 elliott: then I have ego. my userpages on both en.wikipedia and en.wiktionary have sections. 15:02:41 enough sections to have a TOC without forcing it. 16:03:04 -!- ^v has joined. 16:05:36 love the latest GG comic. 16:29:31 -!- MoALTz has joined. 16:37:09 int-e: GG? 16:38:55 girl genius 16:39:04 boily would know ;) 16:39:10 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:39:30 ah 16:41:28 (I may be mixing up oerjan and boily. I hope not.) 16:42:15 I read GG 16:42:19 Today's was good 16:42:31 fwiw, I also read FF 16:42:42 freefall? 16:42:46 Aye 16:43:05 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/microsoft/10741243/Government-pays-Microsoft-5.5m-to-extend-Windows-XP-support.html 16:44:45 -!- yorick has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:44:48 How about GC? 16:46:36 gene catlow? stopped reading in 2009. 16:47:12 (that's the only match in my comic bookmarks) 16:47:28 I was referring to Gunnerkrigg Court, actually. 16:47:33 err 16:47:44 Pattern match failure then. 16:47:47 I do read that one. 16:47:53 Funny. 16:49:21 Yes, I read that 16:49:22 And EGS 16:50:02 BACON and EGGS. 16:50:42 Taneb: bookmark points to http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2010-07-12 16:51:25 I was moving at the time, starting on a new job, ... I guess that's why I stopped reading. And I didn't miss it enough to start again. 16:53:30 I probably stopped reading EGGS around thereabouts, too. 17:21:20 -!- nisstyre has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:01:14 -!- itsy has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 18:30:38 <^v> i have a massive number which is x^x http://pastebin.com/dxYJhSWh 18:30:42 <^v> how do i find out what x is 18:34:21 lambert W function i bet 18:34:25 -!- olsner has joined. 18:35:45 -!- nooodl_ has joined. 18:37:15 -!- nooodl has quit (Disconnected by services). 18:37:18 -!- nooodl_ has changed nick to nooodl. 18:37:35 > 666^666 18:37:36 (input):1:4: error: expected: "$", 18:37:36 "$>", "&&", "&&&", "*", "***", 18:37:36 "+", "++", "-", "->", ".", "/", 18:37:36 "/=", ":+", ":-", "::", ":::", 18:37:36 ":=", "<", "<$", "<$>", "<*>",↵… 18:37:37 2715417592887128558260874551700217860278385210650169871782230046965783675347... 18:37:59 -!- nooodl has changed nick to nooodl_. 18:38:05 -!- nooodl_ has changed nick to nooodl. 18:38:27 idris-ircslave: stop reacting to lambdabot's prefixes 18:38:27 When elaborating an application of constructor __infer: 18:38:27 No such variable stop 18:40:19 olsner: Use @run. 18:40:45 idris-ircslave: 666**666 18:40:45 (input):1:4: error: expected: "$", 18:40:45 "$>", "&&", "&&&", "***", "+", 18:40:45 "++", "-", "->", ".", "/", "/=", 18:40:45 ":+", ":-", "::", ":::", ":=", 18:40:45 "<", "<$", "<$>", "<*>", "<+>",↵… 18:42:02 There’s no infix operator for it yet, because nobody’s gotten around to adding it. 18:42:27 ( :t pow 18:42:27 Prelude.pow : Num a => a -> Nat -> a 18:43:11 :t powerMod 18:43:13 Not in scope: `powerMod' 18:43:15 sad :( 18:44:47 >>> itertools.ifilter(lambda x: pow(x, x, 1000000) == 598016, itertools.count()).next() 18:44:52 this is a fun way to find it 18:45:09 -!- chaiomanot has joined. 18:50:01 "solve x^x = (big number here) for x real" in W|A works up to some point, though not quite up to 666^666 without W|A Pro. 18:50:01 % Solve[x^x == 2.715*10^1880, x] 18:50:14 {{x -> 665.9999794971646}} 19:07:14 -!- ^v has quit (Quit: http://i.imgur.com/DrFFzea.png). 19:07:39 -!- ^v has joined. 19:11:41 -!- tertu has joined. 19:26:28 -!- nooodl has changed nick to fcrawl. 19:34:30 -!- ^v has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 19:34:57 -!- ^v has joined. 19:35:17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRvK_07KRV8 19:46:55 -!- tertu_ has joined. 19:47:49 -!- tertu has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:04:49 -!- tertu_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 20:13:18 -!- olsner has quit (Quit: Leaving). 20:23:47 -!- ^v has quit (Quit: http://i.imgur.com/DrFFzea.png). 20:25:40 -!- tertu has joined. 20:31:25 -!- oerjan has joined. 20:32:49 -!- Bicyclidine has joined. 20:35:14 love the latest GG comic. <-- yep 20:36:30 I can't find my Winterbells high score. :/ 20:36:44 (I may be mixing up oerjan and boily. I hope not.) <-- it's conceivable we both read it. 20:38:12 Taneb: DD, FF and GG, the cream of webcomics. 20:39:13 -!- MindlessDrone has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 20:42:54 GG is Girl Genius, FF is Freefall, but what's DD now? 20:43:13 ah, you mean Darths and Droids 20:43:14 duh 20:43:36 i don't know any of them :( 20:43:42 or maybe Doghouse Diaries? hmmm 20:43:48 stupid acronyms 20:44:00 myname: if it helps, http://www.math.bme.hu/~ambrus/sc/grn lists all webcomics I read and many I don't read 20:44:34 i'd love something like a generic wbcomic reader for android 20:44:47 myname: don't you have a browser? 20:45:01 for almost all webcomics, you only need a browser 20:45:09 i don't want to read webcomics via gprs 20:45:19 oh, I see 20:45:42 I have some webcomics downloaded, both to read locally and to have a backup copy in case the online one disappears 20:45:48 do you want some of them zipped? 20:46:33 i could do that myself, but it's just a huge lack of comfort 20:47:06 augur: i found that presentation a bit one-sided. 20:47:08 on contrary, for some webcomics (not all by far) it's quite convenient to read off-line using a plain image viewer 20:47:58 oerjan: *rimshot* 20:48:09 i am looking forward to manga watcher adding custom sites 20:48:10 oerjan: actually i was iritated by the last bagel, cause its not a moebius bagel 20:48:22 it's not? 20:48:28 i may build a wrapper site for webcomics 20:48:59 what the hell is a moebius bagel 20:49:07 myname, that's not actually legal 20:49:13 myname: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRvK_07KRV8 20:49:19 Sort of 20:49:21 I think 20:49:30 i guess it's a möbius bagel complement 20:49:36 Taneb: yeah, but i don't care 20:49:56 I used to have a Perl script that watched a web page for a changing image (with crummy parse-HTML-with-regexps rules to detect the current image) and fake a RSS feed entry with a direct link to that image, for webcomics that don't do feeds. 20:49:58 i don't have any plans of making it widely accessable 20:50:02 It worked reasonably well. 20:50:21 fizzie: Hmm, potentially addictive. I presume that 59k is still a fairly low score. 20:50:42 int-e: Well, I found mine, and it was approximately 107383695948381900000. 20:50:56 int-e: The five last digits didn't fit in the counter, so it's hard to be sure. 20:50:58 yeah. doubling is a stupid idea. 20:51:26 It did take maybe a 15-minute session to rack up that score. 20:51:27 (but nevertheless it'll take quite a bit of practice to get that far. I'd rather play 2048) 20:51:31 @run logBase 2 107383695948381900000 20:51:33 66.54133686351024 20:51:45 oerjan: its not 20:51:59 its just a bagel with a double twisted cut 20:51:59 int-e: Also, I was playing it with a Wacom tablet back then, which I think made it rather easier. 20:52:20 this is plain wrong 20:58:04 myname: mobius bagel: http://www.georgehart.com/bagel/bagel.html 21:09:57 -!- Patashu has joined. 21:11:03 -!- tertu has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 21:31:52 «b = uicontrol('Style','pushbutton','Units','normalized','Position',[.5 .5 .2 .1],'String','click here');» now b equals .0015. thanks matlab. 21:44:22 -!- Patashu[Zzz] has joined. 21:44:23 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 21:47:36 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 21:49:04 -!- yorick has joined. 22:16:54 "ME-E4100 Advanced Computer Graphics -- The course concludes in a rendering competition -- The winner will be chosen by Eric Tabellion of Dreamworks Animation -- The competition has a main prize of a Geforce GTX TITAN graphics card, courtesy of Nvidia Corporation." 22:16:58 So... incentivized. 22:17:16 (Also I don't think they had anything like that going on when I was doing the related courses.) 22:18:44 -!- nisstyre has joined. 22:19:17 -!- olsner has joined. 22:21:12 fizzie: you know anything about GUIDE? 22:25:53 TIL facebook wrote their own C preprocessor https://code.facebook.com/posts/476987592402291/under-the-hood-warp-a-fast-c-and-c-preprocessor/ 22:27:51 skimmed some low-level optimizations it makes use of, but does it do something clever too? 22:28:28 beats 22:28:29 me 22:28:38 apparently clang's is still faster, because it uses SSE4 string ops on x86 22:29:52 kmc: "walter bright wrote a C preprocessor for facebook", even 22:30:04 should i know who that is 22:30:09 he created D 22:30:22 also a long-time C and C++ compilers guy 22:30:25 dick joke 22:32:32 "If you use a name that MATLAB cannot unambiguously distinguish as a variable inside a parfor-loop, atparse time MATLAB assumes you are referencing a function" i hate this system so much 22:35:54 Whyyy is that even different? 22:36:58 () is overloaded to mean function call on functions, or matrix access on variables, because idon't fucking know 22:40:20 Ohright, I don’t think you can do matrix access on a literal, either … 22:42:12 nope. 22:43:17 expression more like dontneedthatession 22:45:11 wow GUIDE is just like visual basic, jesus christ i haven't used this since middle school 22:49:58 -!- conehead has joined. 23:12:50 -!- ^v has joined. 23:16:38 -!- Bicyclidine has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:23:07 -!- nooodl_ has joined. 23:23:29 -!- fcrawl has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 23:24:09 -!- nooodl_ has changed nick to fcrawl. 23:31:52 -!- Sellyme has quit (Excess Flood). 23:33:45 -!- Sellyme has joined. 23:34:31 -!- olsner has quit (Quit: Leaving). 23:35:04 I imagine that GCC's preprocessor is pretty easy to beat on speed though. 23:35:55 -!- Bike has quit (Quit: leaving). 23:37:53 -!- Bike has joined. 23:38:03 -!- yorick has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:38:37 -!- Sellyme has quit (Excess Flood). 23:39:14 -!- Sellyme has joined. 23:39:58 -!- TodPunk has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:45:42 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 23:56:37 -!- tertu has joined.