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00:03:08 <oerjan> ...someone top posted in one of the comment threads...
00:17:45 <oerjan> yay finally managed to close one of the tabs
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01:26:44 <Fossil> Hi everybody, I am here again!
01:28:05 <Fossil> Somebody available here?
01:28:06 <Bike> Hi Fossil, I am also here.
01:28:32 <Fossil> I am happy because You here again, too.
01:29:24 <Fossil> If you go to my webpage, the parancssor.info/forum , you can see, that I changed the language from Hungary to English.
01:30:24 <Fossil> Because, Yesterday here in this channel the community was nice, and all peoples said that my english knowledge not too bad, enough good to understand it.
01:31:02 <oerjan> we forgot something yesterday...
01:31:06 <HackEgo> Fossil: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: <http://esolangs.org/>. (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on irc.dal.net.)
01:31:26 <oerjan> (actually HackEgo maybe wasn't here)
01:31:46 <Fossil> And I arrived at a decision, that I finish my hungarian language publications, and begin it in English.
01:32:20 <oerjan> as they say, your english is better than our hungarian
01:33:02 <Fossil> ??? Excuse me, I dont understand enough good: Now my english is understable or not?
01:33:37 <Fossil> Because, I begun translate the documentation of my mau language from hungarian to (my bad) English...
01:35:19 <Fossil> If You want, I can now copy to here lines by lines the first few parts of the translated documentation, for verifying, your community find it enough good "human readable", or not.
01:39:17 <oerjan> ok but not too much at once
01:39:43 <Fossil> Okay, attention please! I begin it.
01:40:11 <Fossil> The mau programming language Version number: 16 Release date: 2014.06.13 The official webpage and forum of the mau programming language: http://parancssor.info M@U "The programming language with efficient line noise"
01:40:41 <Fossil> You should know, that the mau interpreter is female, therefore her personal pronoun is "she"... Compiling options of the mau language Type simple: make Then come into existence the binary file named mau and this is the mau interpreter. Now you should to copy it into a directory, which is available in the $PATH variable of your operating system.
01:40:52 <oerjan> is the @ in M@U official?
01:41:43 <oerjan> ...wait i seem to remember that hungarian has ungendered pronouns :P
01:41:59 <Fossil> The M@U is only a "slogan", an ascii-art picture symbol
01:42:48 <Fossil> Yes, you re well, in hungarian no difference between she he and it. But this is significant in an english documentation...
01:43:45 <Fossil> In hungarian, she and he is: "ő", and lot of times the "it" equal "ő" too, if not, then it=az.
01:44:13 <Fossil> I continue the copy of documentation.
01:44:14 <oerjan> i learned a very little bit of hungarian once, so i remember that.
01:44:17 <Fossil> The mau interpreter has built-in support of the handling of the special flags of the "ext" filesystems, therefore she need the ext2 header files. They available usually in the program-pack named generally „e2fsprogs” in the Linux program-economy (or something alike). This files consequently are dependencies of the mau language—quasi. But they are only seeming, supposed dependencies, because if we not use ext filesystem, we can c
01:45:04 <Fossil> with the following steps: in the first lines of the vz.h file search this line: #define EXT2ATTRIBUTUMOK change to this: // #define EXT2ATTRIBUTUMOK or erase it fully.
01:45:14 <Fossil> In this case she not claim the ext2 header files, and the e2fsprogs pack. But, of course, in exchange, if we all the same run a mau program which would like handling this ext2 flags, then they running will broken, and the interpreter will tie-up, with this error message:
01:45:24 <Fossil> LOG:> 2014.04.03 23:07:12 : E mau interpreter ext2 filerendszer támogatás nélkül lett lefordítva, emiatt nem képes beolvasni az ext filerendszer-specifikus flageket!
01:45:48 <Fossil> Additionally, the mau interpreter has as optional dependency the X server. This mean, that in the vz.h file exist this compiler directive:
01:45:56 <Fossil> #define X11INTEGRATION
01:46:07 <Fossil> Hereat she claim certain header files for the handling possibilities of a some X functions. For ekzample the reading of the clipboard-content. In so far as we no claim this ability of her, then we can erase from the vz.h file the line written above, also in the Makefile file we should rewrite line:
01:46:13 <Fossil> LIBS = -ldl -lX11 -lXmu
01:46:23 <Fossil> as we trim from its end the last two parameters, i.e. should fall behin only this:
01:46:40 <Fossil> Over and above, the mau interpreter is aware support for multiple architecture. In principle, at least... In effect, nowadays she is operable under the platform of the X86 32 & 64 bits only. She is compilable without any extremelly action, but in the 64 bit version the „long double” variables are stored in 16 bytes, on the other hand in the 32 bits version only in 12 bytes.
01:46:52 <Fossil> This sign the variable type, which join in the mau language to the #D casting operator. In this case, all mau program using this variable type should work without a hitch, smooth, but this size-abatement apparently issue in lower precision, sorry!
01:47:00 <Fossil> If somebody would probe to porting this language to other platforms, for ekzample under Windows or Mac alá, than the cheafest first step should to be that in the vz.h file search this lines:
01:47:09 <oerjan> i think that is enough
01:48:24 <Fossil> Okay. What you think, continue I the translation in this quality, or no?
01:50:57 <oerjan> it is possible to read, but i have to guess what some words mean
01:52:11 <oerjan> since i am norwegian, i am a bit unsure if it is harder or easier for a native english speaker
01:52:49 <Fossil> I would like, that after I will finished my horrible translation, and I upload the document to my webpage, somebody would as highly nice, to corrent it to a good English.
01:54:02 <Fossil> Maybe if you understand it, hopefully a native english speaker understand it too. That is sure, I cannot translate it better as you read it above.
01:56:06 <oerjan> using "she" for the interpreter is highly unusual, anyway.
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01:56:44 <elliott> what if your interpreter is a ship?
01:56:48 <Fossil> Unusual thing coming good to an "esoteric" language, or...?
01:58:52 <Fossil> Excuse me elliot, I dont understand your question. Ship? Ocean vehicle? My interpreter? Dont understand, sorry...
01:59:18 <Bike> ships are usually referred to as women in english for whatever reason
02:01:30 <Fossil> I named it to female, because in Egypt exist a cat cast named "mau", and this is a emblem, symbol of my mau. And, hungarian peoples think, that the cat animal a little bit alike to the womens, to females...
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02:03:22 <Fossil> dogs = male. Cats = female.
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02:05:23 <Bike> and yes, ship like the ocean vehicle
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02:07:50 <Fossil> To this time I was dont know, that for english peoples the ships are females. I think, this equal with the manner of hungarian peoples, which think, that cats are mostly females behaviour havend.
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02:10:34 <Fossil> This language can to be very, true usefull for lot of jobs, because she is very fast, she has almost nothing dependencies, her binary size is small, not need lot of resources, and as I think, her support highestly theINDIRECTION, because in the mau almost all small/little thras/things can to be an arithmetical (or string) expression, the variable names too, or the function names, the jumping labels, the casting operators, the arithmet
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02:10:58 <Fossil> Chapter 1 - The variables of the mau language
02:11:10 <Fossil> If somebody at first time view to a mau program, belike will appalled, because it seems highly, absolutely unintelligible, baffling, beyond one's depth. To the nearest approach to the Perl language, but so much the worse. This general aspect at the same time spring just from one thing: thus, the mau language handle the variables forsooth considerably exotic, for the rest to the speeding up of the programs run.
02:11:24 <Fossil> By all accounts, in no way under discussion, be in the bag, that the biggest difficulty in the prehension of the mau language, is the variable-handling. After the survival this, the rest is already easy.
02:11:33 <Fossil> Scilicet, the mau has very lot of advantage, for ekzample she has countless builtin high-level datatypes: strings (2 different string types), arrays, string arrays, stacks, directory (yes, this is a special datatype designed for the Linux directory structure!), inputfile, outputfile, streams, bitfields... And more others coming soon!
02:11:41 <Fossil> Consequently, this language is actually very EASY, it is a good as saying that she is directly COMFY. Except the variable names, yes, sorry & excuse me...
02:13:58 <Fossil> Okay, Now I should say goodbye, friend, because I should continue my translations of the mau documentation...
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06:41:20 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Keya]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=39861&oldid=39338 * Rdebath * (+0) You're a (tiny) bit better than that.
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07:04:17 <myname> "brainfuck equivalent" would be a funny category for everything that is turing complete
07:10:02 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Talk:Witeal]] N http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=39862 * Rdebath * (+1065) Nope, can't write an interpreter.
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09:55:47 <mroman> I failed the crypto exam :(
09:56:03 <slereah> Were the questions encrypted
09:59:51 <mroman> I probably passed it, but I blew it in my eyes.
10:00:40 <b_jonas> slereah: that's like the time travel exam where the questions are posed after you have to hand in the answers?
10:01:01 <slereah> well if you pass you really deserve it
10:01:09 <slereah> I wonder if there's time travel exams
10:01:20 <slereah> Like exams on closed timelike curve in general relativity
10:01:32 <mroman> I couldn't fully answer one question
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10:05:12 <b_jonas> slereah: not exams. there's just one exam which everyone takes.
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10:25:28 <ais523> wait, is Pluso basically a more limited version of Deadfish?
10:25:51 <ais523> Deadfish minimization is not an area of esolang development I had really considered
10:28:23 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[List of ideas]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=39863&oldid=39842 * Ais523 * (+184) /* Joke/Silly Ideas */ respond
10:29:02 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[List of ideas]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=39864&oldid=39863 * Ais523 * (+64) /* Joke/Silly Ideas */ and another response; be more ambitious, people
10:36:40 <ais523> wait, are Supreme Court judgements /really/ written in Computer Modern? or is it just that the person who puts them up on their official website goes via TeX?
10:42:38 <b_jonas> ais523: they're just lazy to change the default font
10:43:04 <ais523> it's not the default for anything but TeX and TeX-based typesetters, though, as far as I know
10:43:29 <b_jonas> ais523: and formulas in mathjax and a few other similar stuff, yeah
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13:27:32 <oerjan> <slereah> Were the questions encrypted <-- just be glad they weren't steganographed hth
13:37:57 <oerjan> `addquote <ais523> wait, is Pluso basically a more limited version of Deadfish? <ais523> Deadfish minimization is not an area of esolang development I had really considered
13:37:58 <HackEgo> 1208) <ais523> wait, is Pluso basically a more limited version of Deadfish? <ais523> Deadfish minimization is not an area of esolang development I had really considered
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14:44:42 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Talk:Gentzen]] N http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=39865 * GreyKnight * (+378) Created page with "== variation on cmp == A function similar to cmp would be: cmpv : (*a |- *b; *a |- *c; *a |- *d) / ($1(|\|), $2(|\|), *a |- *b, *c, *d); Maybe you can think of a use for th..."
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15:57:50 <int-e> finding a small sets of participants in the trolling loop on ##math, at that time. :-/
15:58:04 <int-e> not so interesting.
15:59:58 <password2> does anthing interesstin ever happen on ##math
16:01:17 <int-e> it seems to work for homework help most of the time, with occasional outbursts of trollery. if you look for brilliancies you should probably go elsewhere.
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16:03:50 <int-e> elliott: +q, but yeah that's what I did
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16:06:17 <ion> One of the best so far. :-D http://gooby.naurunappula.com/org/c9/51/c951092405fe15a3/0/1207578.gif
16:08:06 <elliott> int-e: the worst part is when it's obvious someone is being disruptive, but there's no good way of explaining why they should be +q'd/+b'd, especially since it's not obvious they're doing it maliciously, so you do nothing :(
16:09:42 <Quintopia> int-e: oh cool i'm glad you took care of that. i got so disgusted i had to go far away for a while
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18:03:09 <mroman> N^2 / ((N^2)/k + k*N) peaks at k = sqrt(N)
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18:14:50 <FreeFull> Plotting the graph shows it converging to some value at infinity
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18:18:28 <int-e> it does, for fixed N
18:21:11 <FreeFull> It seems to be a sort of 1/x curve
18:22:07 <int-e> note that by the AGM inequality, (N^2)/k + k*N >= 2sqrt(N^3), with equality when N^2/k = k*N, i.e., k = sqrt(N).
18:22:24 <FreeFull> Actually, it does seem to have one maximum and one minimum
18:22:37 <int-e> so N^2/((N^2)/k + k*N) <= sqrt(N)/2 with equality when k = sqrt(N).
18:23:27 <FreeFull> https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=N^2%2F%28N^2%2Fx+%2B+x*N%29
18:25:41 <FreeFull> Should differentiate it to find the maximum
18:28:27 <FreeFull> diff(a/(a/k + k*b)) = ((a/k + k*b) - a*(b - a/k^2))/(a/k + k*b)^2
18:28:34 <FreeFull> Writing this out in text looks ugly
18:29:24 <mroman> FreeFull: If k is too high the algorithm doesn't scale anymore
18:29:41 <mroman> then the + term becomes N^N
18:29:52 <mroman> so it can't possibly be better than N^2
18:30:36 <mroman> (k is the number of processors for example)
18:30:49 <FreeFull> mroman: I'd just use newton's method
18:31:21 <FreeFull> I think it always converges quickly if you're using it to calculate square roots
18:32:44 <mroman> I don't want to calculate square roots
18:33:36 <mroman> I just had a hunch that this won't scale for large k
18:33:51 <mroman> and it looks like you get the best performance for k = sqrt(n)
18:34:14 <mroman> (N^2 is the regular algorithm)
18:34:46 <mroman> and (N^2)/k + N*k is an algorithms that divides the problem
18:36:41 <mroman> but you can't divide it arbitrarily
18:36:55 <mroman> because for k > sqrt(N) it's actually worse than using N*N
18:40:28 <mroman> it's sqrt(n)*0.5 times faster for k = sqrt(n)
18:41:06 <int-e> lalala. "so N^2/((N^2)/k + k*N) <= sqrt(N)/2 with equality when k = sqrt(N)."
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20:17:28 <impomatic_> Wow, this watch has been untouched in a box for 11 years. The battery still hasn't run out, the date is correct, but it's about 5 minutes slow!
20:17:53 <nortti> mechanical or electronic?
20:18:06 <nortti> err, *electric or electronic
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20:23:42 <fizzie> Maybe it's 65 minutes slow and there's been a daylight savings time thing.
20:24:05 <fizzie> If that works in the right direction, I can't be bothered thinking it through.
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20:28:00 <elliott> fizzie: still worn out from that one argument you had?
20:28:53 <fizzie> How do you even remember that? (I'm reminded of it every time I accidentally open Google Drive, because I've got that Spreadsheet of Proof in there.)
20:29:54 <elliott> I have a good memory for useless things.
20:30:00 <elliott> there's something from it in the qdb, I think.
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20:36:56 <mroman> the thruth is, that the watch is 1 day and 5 minutes behind
20:39:02 <fizzie> "the date is correct" seems to contradict that.
20:51:38 <mroman> I should read whole sentences .
20:51:52 <mroman> unless it show the year too
20:52:04 <mroman> which electronic watches probably can do
20:52:13 <mroman> I'm gonna hide under the table now .
20:53:46 <elliott> it's so far back it thinks it's 2014 BC.
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20:58:29 <mroman> IT'S USING THE WRONG CALENDAR
20:58:40 <elliott> you're using the wrong capitalisation.
20:58:49 <mroman> I'm just using capsloc
20:59:28 <mroman> I wonder why someone invented that key
21:01:20 <mroman> My mechanical watch is so good, it has glow in the dark dots where the numbers are
21:01:48 <mroman> just some stupid idiot forgot to make the pointers glow in the dark two
21:01:56 <mroman> No I know where the hours are
21:02:45 <mroman> I really don't get why you'd make the numbers glow in the dark but not the pointers
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21:12:29 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Deadfish]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=39866&oldid=39504 * 188.192.76.116 * (+0) /* Lua */ Bugfix for accumulator (now every value beyond 256 will set the accumulator to 0)
21:14:48 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Deadfish]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=39867&oldid=39866 * 69.166.35.231 * (+0) Undo revision 39866 by [[Special:Contributions/188.192.76.116|188.192.76.116]] ([[User talk:188.192.76.116|talk]]) as an entomologist i assure you that that is a feature.
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22:24:23 <impomatic_> Has anyone seen one of these before? https://twitter.com/john_metcalf/status/480113808753844224
22:25:33 <Bike> i haven't. it looks like an old cash register.
22:25:53 <Bike> are those buttons on the left of the numpad circuit components? looks neat
22:28:21 <impomatic_> I have no idea what it's supposed to do.
22:28:51 <impomatic_> I don't think they're components. One looks like a capacitor, the others don't look like components.
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22:29:14 <Bike> as long as you're on twitter i'd ask @textfiles
22:29:16 <impomatic_> The blue keys are labelled RUN, MONTR, PROG
22:29:40 <impomatic_> At the top left are some logic keys, AND OR NOT
22:30:09 <Bike> hm, i see a pdf manual for the Omron Programmable Controller Model SYSMAC-CRT10 but that's probably different
22:31:20 <impomatic_> And there's a list of instructions printed on the top left of the machine, looks like some kind of assembly language.
22:31:48 <Bike> yeah, this looks more like a logic analyzer
22:32:08 <Bike> pick this up at a flea sale or something?
22:32:17 <Bike> http://www.omronkft.hu/
22:32:53 <Bike> oh, whoever replied is probably right
22:33:28 <Bike> er, are you not john metcalf, sorry
22:34:15 <Bike> if you search "gpc" on omronkft you'll find a number of manuals
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22:37:56 <impomatic_> I've just found another Omron box and a cable. Will try connecting them later. (It boots up okay into a menu).
22:39:18 <Bike> you should use it to set up your very own assembly line
22:39:28 <Bike> producing omron graphic programming controllers, perhaps
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22:49:22 * impomatic_ is playing with this one now https://twitter.com/john_metcalf/status/480120069314596865
22:50:11 <Bike> #supercomputing
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23:50:00 <oerjan> fantastic, someone got /r/redditrequests banned...
23:50:36 <oerjan> oh wait it shouldn't have the s
23:55:55 <boily> how do you ban a subreddit itself?
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