00:03:36 -!- constant has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 00:04:38 Then can I think of the non-zero rationals as an infinite-dimensional module over the integers <-- yep (modulo the "positive") 00:05:27 @tell Taneb Then can I think of the non-zero rationals as an infinite-dimensional module over the integers <-- yep (modulo the "positive") 00:05:28 Consider it noted. 00:06:57 -!- Tritonio has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:09:58 @tell Taneb are you being that guy who tries to get 100% <-- don't mind him, i used to be that guy hth 00:09:58 Consider it noted. 00:13:28 oerjan, defect strategist! 00:13:45 wat 00:15:34 * oerjan still remembers the functional analysis exam where he possibly caused another person to fail by shifting the grades 00:16:40 or rather, by preventing them shifting the grades enough for her to pass 00:17:33 it was a very bimodal grade curve. me, and the rest. 00:18:59 i don't remember exactly what the grades were any more, though 00:20:33 Phantom_Hoover: any way that's the only thing i've ever done that i could possibly admit to falling under "defect strategy". and it was entirely unintentional, i just didn't notice like the rest that the exam was bloody hard... 00:22:11 -!- orin has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 00:30:28 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 00:33:13 -!- drdanmaku has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 00:34:10 -!- orin has joined. 00:34:41 ls ~/df 00:34:52 wait what am i doing 00:37:14 -!- Sgeo has quit (Quit: Leaving). 00:37:15 -!- Patashu has joined. 00:37:35 -!- Sgeo has joined. 00:46:43 -!- hilquias has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:49:22 * oerjan googles her name, looks like she's been teaching math teachers and is now doing a doctorate 01:02:40 This is example picture of how you might arrange in GUI the function of FM synthesis of AmigaMML in case of wanting to try different parameter and test it http://zzo38computer.org/img_17/fmsynthedit.png (the program that is actually written in the picture isn't so useful though since the "Play" function doesn't work, and it cannot load or save at all). 01:35:01 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42938&oldid=42937 * SuperJedi224 * (+67) 01:36:09 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42939&oldid=42938 * SuperJedi224 * (+17) /* Commands */ 01:46:49 -!- variable has joined. 01:49:12 How can I hack Pokemon Pinball so that if I do not win at any bonus stage then it is require to start over the first bonus stage next time instead of you can try the same one again? 01:50:23 -!- contrapumpkin has joined. 01:50:32 -!- f|`-`|f has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 01:50:49 -!- copumpkin has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 01:57:26 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42940&oldid=42939 * SuperJedi224 * (+54) /* A Java Interpreter */ 02:17:59 -!- f|`-`|f has joined. 02:19:28 Going to briefly disconnect from IRC soonish. 02:19:53 -!- solid_whiskey has joined. 02:21:37 Why? 02:23:11 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 02:24:57 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 02:25:14 looks like youv've joined before your other connection timed out 02:46:30 -!- Decim has joined. 02:53:12 * Decim screeches 02:55:04 * oerjan looks up Decim's screetch in a birdwatch handbook 02:55:22 How're you oerjan 02:55:51 clearly the rare Decimus Desparatus 02:56:32 *Desperatus 02:58:15 still following the current slow downward trend hth 02:58:58 also, somehow reading a paintball furry comic 02:59:08 (the whiteboard) 02:59:50 (afaict it started out only slightly furry but kept escalating because the author cannot draw human faces) 03:02:31 (somehow = because phil foglio blogged about it, fwiw) 03:03:32 ...how is this thing installing ANYTHING 03:03:43 I thought the thing I booted into was just to allow it to... boot into a thingy 03:03:49 Sgeo_: magic hth 03:03:55 But it's also installing it without even looking at the other file I downloaded 03:04:26 Why is there a 10 minute countdown to restart 03:05:50 (also there are traces of mad science which i'm hoping will pick up) 03:12:09 The UI is giving me a 404. Which is shocking because it means that it both exists and is not working. 03:13:27 -!- adu has joined. 03:14:33 -!- adu has quit (Client Quit). 03:20:31 -!- Decim has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 03:44:46 -!- GeekDude has joined. 03:55:27 The bootloader exists to boot into the sockloader 03:58:40 -!- heroux has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 04:09:56 -!- GeekDude has quit (Quit: {{{}}{{{}}{{}}}{{}}} (www.adiirc.com)). 04:41:13 -!- hilquias has joined. 04:53:27 -!- augur has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:54:31 -!- heroux has joined. 04:58:41 -!- Siege has joined. 05:01:39 -!- Siege has quit (Client Quit). 05:05:57 -!- augur has joined. 05:10:50 -!- password2_ has joined. 05:12:12 -!- variable has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 05:29:15 -!- hilquias has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 05:45:24 -!- AndoDaan has joined. 06:00:46 -!- variable has joined. 06:02:02 -!- PinealGlandOptic has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 06:04:43 -!- FreeFull has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 06:21:09 -!- KnightArm0 has joined. 06:21:11 -!- Herbalist has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 06:37:30 -!- Tritonio has joined. 07:03:51 -!- Herbalist has joined. 07:06:24 i suppose it did http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autowb183.html 07:07:01 (pick up) 07:07:05 -!- PinealGlandOptic has joined. 07:37:42 -!- zadock has joined. 07:38:38 -!- variable has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 07:39:36 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Fnørd). 07:48:31 -!- solid_whiskey has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 07:57:25 Is 53 millirems per day a large amount? 08:01:32 -!- solid_whiskey has joined. 08:03:27 Good morning 08:04:53 -!- password2_ has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 08:06:10 -!- FreeFull has joined. 08:11:51 zzo38: seems to be hth 08:13:55 Yeah, something like 1/3 to 1/6 of the average annual dose from natural sources, but per day. 08:14:18 Yes I thought it too from looking in Wikipedia but don't know a lot about this kind of stuff. 08:14:48 But maybe question need to be rewritten a bit: Is 53 millirems per day a large amount for a raccoon? 08:15:06 -!- zadock has quit (Quit: Leaving). 08:16:58 It's not *extremely* high. Taking numbers from Canada, the annual dose limit for nuclear energy workers is 50mSv/year, so they could work there for 94 days a year (possibly the whole year if a day is 24 hours but they only work for 8 hours a day)... 08:18:50 Wikipedia says they don't count all of the 24 hours in a day when calculating these radiations limits 08:19:10 It doesn't say that exactly. 08:19:43 It says that there is such a convention, using 8h = 1day. So one needs to check whether it was used. 08:20:06 How to check if it was used? 08:20:22 Sometimes they might not always tell you if it is or not? 08:20:25 How should I know. I don't even know where you got that number from. 08:20:53 "if a day is 24 hours" was alluding to that convention. 08:21:44 -!- AndoDaan has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 08:22:00 I looked at the link oerjan posted and then I put cast; it says there they emit 53 millirems per day, so, I try to learn how it mean by Wikipedia 08:28:55 zzo38: I'll probably regret asking this but what do you mean by "put cast"? 08:29:20 I pushed the link for cast 08:29:41 -!- bb010g has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 08:29:54 Because that's what it says. 08:32:43 How often will you try to invent one thing but you actually invented something else instead? I think in the past many people have done similar things a bit too 08:33:19 I suspect that emitting radiation is a rather different matter from receiving it from external sources (since Sv is really about radiation that (typically) affects a large volume homogeneously). So I'm not sure what that even means. 08:33:36 Anyway, I click or follow links. I don't put them; the web site author did that. 08:34:10 I meant pushed; I made a mistake 08:37:32 How many different ways have people tried to explain use of monads in Haskell programming? 08:38:17 Many 08:38:26 It seems to me that it might help to explain in terms of list comprehensions, especially if you use other programming languages with list comprehensions too 08:38:48 too many. enough to prompt this great meta-tutorial https://byorgey.wordpress.com/2009/01/12/abstraction-intuition-and-the-monad-tutorial-fallacy/ 08:39:11 (and probably others; is there any meta-meta-monad-tutorial?) 08:39:42 zzo38: I've read that earlier versions of Haskell had Monad comprehensions. 08:40:34 Actually I think GHC probably still does? Nevertheless it isn't really what I was trying to point out. 08:42:04 I meant learning by list comprehensions in general whether in Haskell or other programming languages; you can easily see join/fmap/return operation on a list structure and then see how bind is related to such, and then see how such operation can be made for other kind of monads too such as IO monad. 08:43:04 int-e, that still exists as a GHC extension 08:43:08 (In my view the real problem is that a Monad by itself accomplishes nothing. This can be proved by considering the type Vanish a = Gone which has a law-abiding monad instance, but is useless. So rather than explaining monads, you *have* to exhibit useful examples and extract some common structure.) 08:43:20 Although I believe it was removed from the language proper in Haskell 1.4 or so 08:43:51 Taneb: s/still// 08:44:29 They were gone, then added back: https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/4370 08:44:38 Oooh 08:45:25 Yes, it isn't so useful but still it is a monad; I called it data Finalize instead of Vanish due to mathematical reasons but that still it work. But that's why I suggested examples by list comprehensions it explain by the useful examples. 08:55:05 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 08:56:35 -!- KnightArm0 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 08:56:46 -!- KnightArm0 has joined. 08:57:50 -!- KnightArm0 has quit (Client Quit). 09:13:53 -!- KnightArm0 has joined. 09:16:21 -!- digitalcold has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 09:16:34 -!- digitalcold has joined. 09:31:13 -!- atriq has joined. 09:32:26 -!- solid_whiskey has quit (Quit: Leaving). 09:34:20 -!- shikhout has joined. 09:34:24 -!- quintopi1 has joined. 09:36:46 -!- fowl has quit (*.net *.split). 09:36:46 -!- shikhin has quit (*.net *.split). 09:36:46 -!- Taneb has quit (*.net *.split). 09:36:46 -!- Lymia has quit (*.net *.split). 09:36:47 -!- quintopia has quit (*.net *.split). 09:37:18 -!- Lymia has joined. 09:37:34 -!- atriq has changed nick to Taneb. 09:37:46 Huh 09:38:47 -!- PinealGlandOptic has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 09:44:54 -!- notfowl has quit (Excess Flood). 09:48:23 -!- notfowl has joined. 10:10:18 -!- shikhout has changed nick to shikhin. 10:11:27 -!- notfowl- has joined. 10:11:27 -!- notfowl- has quit (Changing host). 10:11:27 -!- notfowl- has joined. 10:14:04 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 10:14:04 -!- Patashu_ has joined. 10:17:25 -!- notfowl has quit (*.net *.split). 10:55:24 ugh christ i hate algebra modules 10:56:00 why they can never just assume you know what a group is after 3 years of a maths degree is beyond me 10:57:39 -!- solid_whiskey has joined. 10:59:37 -!- nisstyre has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 11:00:14 -!- orin has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 11:02:24 -!- nisstyre has joined. 11:04:25 -!- Herbalist has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 11:20:19 -!- hilquias has joined. 11:23:16 -!- zadock has joined. 11:35:48 They're grizzled old lecturers, perhaps they do know better. 11:36:20 >implying the average lecturer knows what they're doing 11:37:35 Man, your maths lecturers must really suck 11:37:51 i've had some spectacularly bad ones 11:38:32 -!- KnightArm0 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 11:38:55 My maths ones have mostly been alright 11:38:59 in the unlikely event that you ever encounter this guy trying to teach, run and don't stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Reid 11:39:07 The computer science ones have been more of a mixed bag 11:40:10 Including one Doctor Bors who lives up to his name 11:40:38 I think the artificial intelligence module was more the fault of the module than the lecturers, though 11:41:15 It was the kind of module where we had to write the exam answers in 4 different booklets because they were going to be marked by 4 different people 11:42:19 I've had one particularily maths lecturer. I attended the first two or three lectures, but couldn't really hear what the lecturer said, which kinda defeats the point of giving a lecture 11:42:26 The classic grammar school of AI. 11:42:30 particularily bad* 11:42:59 That module had like no focus at all... 11:43:15 the lecturers set the module content... 11:43:47 Phantom_Hoover, they don't have complete control over it, though 11:43:56 Our mandatory AI course was neat. We got to learn about HMMs and predict and identify birds in a duck hunt-inspired game 11:44:10 FireFly, man, that sounds so much better than ours 11:44:55 i had an algorithmic graph theory module last year where it definitely seemed like the 3 lecturers were each teaching their own distinct third of a module 11:45:29 that was the one where i spent half the exam with the invigilator going back and forth between them and me because they'd fucked up one of the questions 11:45:58 Fun. 11:46:52 then they put up a correction in the last 30 minutes of a 3 hour exam and just carried on like it was nothing 11:49:53 :/ 12:15:48 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 12:24:24 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 12:34:18 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 12:50:22 -!- zen2 has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 12:57:42 -!- Patashu_ has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 13:09:04 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42941&oldid=42940 * SuperJedi224 * (+847) 13:10:14 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42942&oldid=42941 * SuperJedi224 * (+0) /* Commands */ 13:10:49 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42943&oldid=42942 * SuperJedi224 * (+0) /* A Java Interpreter */ 13:14:17 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 13:17:12 -!- Weloxux has joined. 13:26:40 -!- boily has joined. 13:29:37 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42944&oldid=42943 * SuperJedi224 * (+77) /* Example programs */ 13:31:39 -!- orin has joined. 13:31:47 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42945&oldid=42944 * SuperJedi224 * (+8) 13:32:38 they can't assume you know anything, becuase (in the mind of the lecturer) "Those other morons won't ave taught it to them proper!" 13:32:46 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42946&oldid=42945 * SuperJedi224 * (+0) /* Print 1 if input is "heads", -1 if input is "tails" (16 bytes) */ 13:33:54 @metar CYQB 13:33:55 Plugin `metar' failed with: connect: does not exist (Connection refused) 13:33:57 I have been taught what a 2-complement integer is, at least 4 times 13:34:06 int-e: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! 13:35:03 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42947&oldid=42946 * SuperJedi224 * (+4) 13:37:30 -!- zadock has quit (Quit: Leaving). 13:40:05 luckily my father mainly teaches low level courses, like introductory calculus 13:40:42 ah who am i kidding, he has to go over how to add and multiply fractions pretty much every year 13:40:50 [wiki] [[Microscript]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42948&oldid=42947 * SuperJedi224 * (+176) 13:42:43 in his case then, "those other morons" are our high school system and they never do teach much right 13:43:59 hellorin. I concur with the high school moroninessitude this side of the border. 13:45:40 In english class I studied Romeo and Juliet 3 years in a row 13:45:50 be back in a few... 13:45:54 -!- boily has quit (Quit: KERNEL CHICKEN). 13:51:42 [wiki] [[APLBAONWSJAS]] N http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=42949 * Vriskanon * (+1283) Added language APLBAONWSJAS. Entire page finished, save for potential minor mistakes in spelling or wikification. 13:52:18 [wiki] [[User:Vriskanon]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42950&oldid=42791 * Vriskanon * (+19) /* Joke Languages */ Added APLBAONWSJAS 13:52:20 -!- boily has joined. 13:53:37 [wiki] [[Joke language list]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=42951&oldid=42656 * Vriskanon * (+71) /* General languages */ Added APLBAONWSJAS 14:07:42 -!- GeekDude has joined. 14:08:59 orin: and what did you learn from studying it? 14:09:23 @messages-laut 14:09:23 oerjan asked 14h 19m 53s ago: I tend to view everything after a <-- hm? 14:09:43 @tell oerjan Invalid HTML Tag! 14:09:43 Consider it noted. 14:10:57 APLBAONWSJAS?? 14:11:01 It even begins with APL. 14:32:24 mroman: I learned that italian family feuds were just as messed up in the 16th century 14:46:54 -!- orin has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds). 14:48:14 -!- hilquias has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:55:42 -!- GeekDude has quit (Quit: {{{}}{{{}}{{}}}{{}}} (www.adiirc.com)). 14:56:45 -!- lambdabot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 14:57:06 int-e: int-hello. what are you doing to that poor bot... 14:59:47 -!- nsh has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 15:00:15 -!- izabera has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 15:00:29 -!- KnightArm0 has joined. 15:00:56 -!- staffehn has quit (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.). 15:01:10 -!- lambdabot has joined. 15:01:32 -!- staffehn has joined. 15:01:54 -!- notfowl- has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 15:02:19 @metar CYQB 15:02:26 CYQB 161400Z 07006KT 30SM FEW060 OVC081 15/05 A3013 RMK SC1AC7 SLP205 15:02:29 ooooh :D 15:02:35 -!- nsh has joined. 15:02:38 -!- izabera has joined. 15:16:24 -!- solid_whiskey has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 15:28:07 -!- orin has joined. 15:39:04 boily: nothing. 15:39:12 @metar lowi 15:39:13 LOWI 161520Z 03004KT 320V120 9999 FEW045 SCT075 21/12 Q1022 NOSIG 15:44:03 -!- contrapumpkin has changed nick to copumpkin. 15:49:11 -!- KnightArm0 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 15:50:56 -!- KnightArm0 has joined. 16:09:10 -!- KnightArm0 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 16:14:30 -!- KnightArm0 has joined. 16:29:27 @poll-results should-lambdabot-be-more-polite 16:29:27 Poll results for should-lambdabot-be-more-polite (Open): maybe=4, no=5, yes=3 16:29:32 I guess not. 16:30:46 @vote should-lambdabot-be-more-polite yes 16:30:46 voted on "yes" 16:35:28 @vote should-lambdabot-be-more-polite maybe 16:35:28 voted on "maybe" 16:35:44 @yow 16:35:44 I KAISER ROLL?! What good is a Kaiser Roll without a little COLE SLAW 16:35:44 on the SIDE? 16:35:45 you /can/ vote privately you know :P 16:36:04 it's not really about @yow 16:36:41 @src foo 16:36:41 Source not found. It can only be attributed to human error. 16:36:51 well that's a mild one 16:38:09 @heal 16:38:09 you need a Zh function in Haskell 16:39:56 int-e: Why vote privately when I can vote publicly? 16:41:54 @arr 16:41:55 Avast! 16:43:45 Haskell has a lot of the piratish things, arrays, arrows, but does it have a parrot? (And why haven't I spotted the "arr" in "parrot" before...) 16:46:52 I'm not sure I follow. 16:47:18 Does this have anything to do with Haskell in particular, or are you just saying that "parrot" has "arr" in it? 16:47:34 Are you talking about the Parrot VM? 16:47:59 I'm talking about words containing 'arr'. 16:48:34 "carrot" also has "arr" in it, as do "embarrassed", "sparrow", and "warrior" 16:49:23 arrow 16:49:48 wheelbarrow 16:49:50 carrion, warren, barren, marrow... 16:50:03 (and narrow) 16:50:26 barrel 16:51:08 (Meat barrel (chestnut) <#1>) 16:52:08 quarrel is another nice one. (goes well with marriage) 16:53:08 fungot: any arr-inspiration? 16:53:09 boily: mr president, commissioner, half a million people are heading for a difficult winter. i have little faith in the dogmas of the stability pact, stipulates a framework which allows latitude for weighing up interests, from which the commissioner has dealt to some extent by the difficulties women face unfortunately persist. women are also human limits. at that time too, since that is what she means. that is why it is essenti 16:55:24 ^style 16:55:24 Available: agora alice c64 ct darwin discworld enron europarl* ff7 fisher fungot homestuck ic irc iwcs jargon lovecraft nethack oots pa qwantz sms speeches ss wp youtube 16:55:40 ^style speeches 16:55:40 Selected style: speeches (misc. speeches from Project Gutenberg) 16:55:52 fungot: you don't say 16:55:52 int-e: this strange law is not to say that all true men do care; such as union appeals fnord true union men to yield to conviction, that it is parliamentary and decorous to urge the danger arising from popular discontent as an argument for severity; but that it was the first. we have a right to a fair and honourable sample of the spirit of the old banner is flying, by that banner will i at least be found. 16:57:16 . o O ( let's all drink to that ... ) 16:59:17 -!- KnightArm0 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 17:00:13 -!- mitchs has quit (Quit: mitchs). 17:00:57 -!- KnightArm0 has joined. 17:03:59 Did you know @arr and @yarr are different commands? 17:04:01 You probably did. 17:07:13 -!- augur has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 17:13:35 -!- augur has joined. 17:13:40 -!- mitchs has joined. 17:33:02 -!- boily has quit (Quit: DISTUPGRADE CHICKEN). 17:34:41 No, I did not. 17:37:59 -!- Weloxux has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 17:44:21 -!- boily has joined. 17:55:12 -!- boily has quit (Quit: PARTICULATE CHICKEN). 18:01:54 -!- GeekDude has joined. 18:04:15 @blarr 18:04:15 Maybe you meant: yarr arr 18:04:22 @arr 18:04:22 Ahoy mateys 18:04:26 @yarr 18:04:26 I'll keel haul ya fer that! 18:07:04 -!- hilquias has joined. 18:15:19 -!- bb010g has joined. 18:24:38 -!- Sprocklem has joined. 18:33:34 -!- ZombieAlive has joined. 18:47:04 -!- variable has joined. 18:49:32 "github no longer supports old versions of firefox 18:49:41 IM NOT USING FIREFOX 18:50:37 -!- heroux has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 18:52:29 I'm sure it was just btw and fyi. 18:52:51 (also, what User-Agent header does your browser send?) 18:54:05 Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:22.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/22.0 SeaMonkey/2.19 18:55:25 well, close enough. 18:55:40 (version 22 is old?!) 18:56:54 "Firefox 22 was released on June 25, 2013" ... 18:59:12 I thought seamonkey was like a fork of firefox. apparently that's not exactly how it works 19:00:37 I guess your seamonkey is old, too. 19:02:48 I mean, "old". 19:11:38 yeah... a lot of sites are saying i have an old version of firefox... all of them work perfectly fine though 19:16:20 Ok, why am I getting targeted advertisements that say "how to clear your criminal record?!" 19:17:58 GOOGLE, I DO NOT HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD 19:24:32 -!- heroux has joined. 19:35:46 orin, you sound very forceful about this 19:35:51 much like a criminal would 19:36:11 -!- Ox0dea has joined. 19:36:18 orin: Why are you using an outdated version of Firefox? 19:36:46 -!- PinealGlandOptic has joined. 19:38:32 -!- KnightArm0 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 19:41:51 because it is what puppy linux precise comes with 19:43:54 orin: Convince me to run Puppy. 19:44:55 -!- ZombieAlive has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 19:45:01 It's cute, makes economical use of your computer's resources, and doesn't come with useless crap 19:47:47 It can run directly off of a 2GB sd card (which is how I am using it). It boots up in less than 5 seconds 19:48:11 I recently had a 1.9s boot on this Arch installation. 19:48:26 Arch isn't cute 19:48:34 echo 'ILoveCandy' >> /etc/pacman.conf 19:48:36 Bullshit. 19:49:35 damn. you've got me there 19:49:38 ^_^ 19:49:51 Kidding aside, Arch is as cute as you're willing to make it, but I figure you know that. 19:50:00 Well yeah 19:50:51 Anyway I'm using puppy because my backup laptop has fried, so this is the backup's backup 19:53:50 Dell Latitude D620 biatches! Intel Centrino Duo! 19:54:24 Designed for Windows XP, but it's Windows Vista(TM) Capable! 19:55:04 Last time I looked at Puppy, I was confused about which version to use 19:55:38 It basically depends which oter distro's packeges you want 19:56:11 Precise puppy uses the packeages from Ubuntu Precise Panda i think 19:57:15 So if you're familiar with the package names from ubuntu it is easier 19:59:34 Sorry that's s/Panda/Pangolin/ 19:59:52 Panda would have been better 20:04:56 n March 2006, Dell introduced the D620 (and the D820), its first business-oriented notebook with a dual core processor available. 20:08:57 This is also the laptop the burn scar on my right hand is from 20:09:23 so based 20:09:48 -!- shikhin has changed nick to shikh. 20:10:07 -!- shikh has changed nick to shikhin. 20:11:04 -!- nortti has changed nick to rhyfel. 20:11:16 -!- rhyfel has changed nick to asochis. 20:11:21 -!- asochis has changed nick to hvidie. 20:11:25 -!- hvidie has changed nick to nortti. 20:13:47 Esoteric coteries. 20:14:17 -!- orin has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:17:04 -!- orin has joined. 20:19:37 -!- nisstyre has quit (Changing host). 20:19:37 -!- nisstyre has joined. 20:26:20 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 20:40:54 -!- wellweller has joined. 20:42:28 -!- wellweller has left ("ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs)"). 20:59:18 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 21:07:22 -!- Ox0dea has left ("WeeChat 1.2-rc1"). 21:40:04 apparently I can type defined to deifned which autocorrects to deified 21:40:35 So "It is deified to be equal in the spec" 21:47:38 -!- hilquias has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:54:22 Does busybox's mount support offset? 21:55:48 -!- variable has changed nick to trout. 21:59:39 Hmm. the docs don't have it, but they say that some of the options are filesystem specific 22:00:29 Sgeo_: what kind of offset? loop device offset, as in losetup -o for Linux and whatever it is called in BSD? 22:02:03 I don't know what loop device offset means although I am using a loop device. I mean starting at a specific position if I have a file with multiple partitions 22:02:34 Ah. Yeah it doesn't appear to support iy 22:03:39 You could, assuming the file isnt ginormous, just split the partition you want into a separate file 22:05:49 Sgeo_: loop device offset means that if you create a loop device with offset p, then when you read or write from the loop device at position q, that decide will read the underlying file at position p+q automatically. you can't read the device at a negative file position, so this excludes the beginning of the file, and (in new enough linuxes) you can also give a size limit. 22:06:09 The whole thing exists in BSDs too, just everything is called differently and controlled with programs of different names. 22:06:40 The mount program may be able to handle some of this automatically, but you can always use losetup explicitly. I don't know how much, and don't know what busybox can do, you'll have to read the manual or something. 22:06:52 ty 22:10:05 -!- Tritonio has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:12:44 -!- PinealGlandOptic has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 22:19:03 -!- Patashu has joined. 22:22:29 -!- Patashu_ has joined. 22:22:29 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 22:45:35 copumpkin: whoapumpkin 22:45:57 Sticking around in CT land? 22:47:20 moving to Richmond, VA, but will probably keep coming up here periodically 22:58:32 -!- boily has joined. 23:04:44 What's in Richmond, VA? 23:05:10 imo consider Richmond, CA 23:05:47 -!- Patashu_ has changed nick to patashu. 23:05:49 -!- patashu has changed nick to Patashu. 23:06:25 Richmond is also a place in Canada 23:06:49 so that is ambiguous 23:06:58 imo consider Ontario, CA 23:07:44 what. 23:07:52 aaaaaaaaaaaaa 23:11:32 why can't CaLiforina be abbreviated CL? like NeVada NV 23:12:02 s/rina/rnia/ 23:13:26 -!- oerjan has joined. 23:14:27 @messages- 23:14:27 mroman_ said 9h 4m 44s ago: Invalid HTML Tag! 23:14:59 fiendish 23:15:14 `? california 23:15:33 California is pronounced "Caliphate-ornery-I-A" 23:16:28 Kallyphornja 23:17:45 boilyfornihi 23:23:39 * oerjan is pleased that his linking to a webcomic just before he left led to a discussion about radiation exposure 23:26:51 Tromsørjanello! 23:30:17 good attempt although for maximal analogy i think you should have chosen somewhere in sweden 23:31:40 What's considered the California of Sweden? 23:31:55 interesting question. 23:32:47 i have no real idea 23:33:56 the most populous län in Sweden is Stockholm. but what are their specific culture and consumption of avocadoes? 23:34:04 shachaf: my girlfriend's residency :) 23:34:20 stockholm would be the washington d.c. of sweden, surely 23:34:37 anyone else watching azeem's flute recital 23:35:15 i'm thinking göteborg is on the right side of the country but no idea if the climate is particularly dry 23:36:08 or malmö 23:36:09 I was thinking perhaps Västra Götaland. lots of people, somewhat West and South... 23:36:15 copumpkin: Ah, right, I think you mentioned. 23:37:30 Do you know how to fix a "Bad DLL calling convention" error? 23:37:53 oerjan: no place in Sweden seems particularly dry... 23:38:03 boily: hm 23:38:14 oerjan: hm indeed. 23:40:39 olsner: hellolsner. could you please swedishly help us about a californian question twh? 23:44:37 I tried changing the function definition in the C code to have _stdcall at front but now it says the entry point is not found 23:45:02 hezzo38. what are you trying to do? 23:45:28 O, now it says it is called "Synthesize@8" for some reason, I will try that 23:45:39 boily: I am trying to call a C code from a Visual Basic code 23:46:21 Well, I got that to work now 23:46:56 Adding @8 to the end of the function name worked, but now I got a MCI error 23:49:11 ... 23:49:45 It says "The MCI device you are using does not support the specified command." 23:50:52 O, now it works 23:51:57 But maybe question need to be rewritten a bit: Is 53 millirems per day a large amount for a raccoon? <-- i suspect it is rather a large amount for the raccoon to be _radiating_. 23:53:22 Apparently the issue with google not working on text-browsers was only temporary, probably caused by one of their game-events 23:56:36 fungot: radiating raccoons? 23:56:36 boily: my great competitor among the reporters was boggs, of the duke of bedford would have it, from domestic misgovernment or from foreign hostility. the danger of the states-general was the signal for the fnord