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00:00:57 <HackEgo> fowl: 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 EFnet or DALnet.)
00:01:09 <fowl> Thanks fowl you're so kind
00:01:27 <fowl> I feel like i am part of this community now
00:03:29 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"i=1024 i*16 _xi"
00:04:07 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"i=1024 i*64 _xi"
00:05:09 <oren_> why do I not have scrip7 on my own computer?
00:06:52 <boily> fowl: fellowl. you never were `welcomed?
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00:13:56 <fowl> I dunno. I drift in an out of lucidity so maybe
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01:33:18 <fowl> What do you all think about code of conducts
01:33:25 <fowl> Codes of conduct?
01:33:32 <fowl> Conductive codes?
01:35:00 <boily> (more seriously, codes of conduct.)
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02:30:40 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%19380 j=29 j*16 i-j _xi"
02:31:10 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%19380 j=78 j*16 ij _xi"
02:31:15 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%19380 j=78 j*16 i+j _xi"
02:32:37 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%19380 j=78 j*16 i+j _xi"
02:34:52 <oren_> [5~[5~[5~[5~[5~[A[B[5~[5~[5~[B[5~[6~
02:35:25 <augur> fowl: every community has a code of conduct
02:35:36 <augur> but most communities leave it implicit
02:36:38 <augur> someone set us up the bomb
02:36:38 <oren_> wow that's a weird glitch, I thought ssh was immune to line noise
02:38:10 <pikhq> It's not immune to terminal weirdness, however.
02:38:11 <oren_> yeah, that seems like what it must be
02:39:20 <oren_> well I restarted xfceterm
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03:05:20 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%191b0 j=29 j*16 i-j _xi"
03:05:26 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%191b0 j=29 j*16 i+j _xi"
03:05:30 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%191b0 j=18 j*16 i+j _xi"
03:11:14 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%191b0 j=15 j*16 i+j _xi"
03:27:46 <f|`-`|f> my issue with codes of conduct is the vulnerablity of the code itself
03:28:05 <f|`-`|f> in lieu of pressure, or threats from the outside decrying you of not being "conducive"
03:30:15 <f|`-`|f> A lotof the times, the code becomes bogged down naturally from a lot of barrages from internal and external "moralistic community leaders", and it comes in the way of normal function
03:30:25 <f|`-`|f> Due to things like micromanaging behavior
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03:43:25 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%19280 j=19 j*16 i-j _xi"
03:44:00 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%191b0 j=15 j*%16 i+j _xi"
03:44:32 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%19280 j=%19 j*16 i-j _xi"
03:45:04 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%190f0 j=%07 j*16 i+j _xi"
03:46:30 <oren_> ok, that's what was wrong
03:47:41 <augur> who's to say it was wrong
03:48:04 <augur> maybe you're wrong? how do you know this words means what you think it means?
03:48:10 <oren_> well, it wasnt't pointing me to the right place in the romfile to edit
03:48:54 <oren_> or rather, to the place I wanted to edit, whether wrong or right
03:52:39 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%190f0 j=%11 j*16 i+j _xi"
03:56:24 <oren_> `` scrip7 <<<"j>1 i=%190f0 j=%40 j*16 i+j _xi"
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09:06:24 <HackEgo> 1116) <ais523> hmm… I guess the difference between me and most esolangers is that I don't instantly go and put it into a BF derivative and call it a day
09:06:26 <HackEgo> /home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: quote`: not found
09:06:34 <HackEgo> 680) * Phantom_Hoover moves 0.5 Phantom_Hoover into the Atlantic, and captures fizzie's upper body with 0.5 Phantom_Hoover. <fizzie> Glurk.
09:06:36 <HackEgo> 124) <alise> I love logic, especially the part where it makes no sense.
09:06:37 <HackEgo> 444) <itidus20> anyway, notational systems are a function of the euclidean plane
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10:17:23 <HackEgo> 998) <itidus21> :D :D oh man.. i wonder if they ever made chess variants based off of animes
10:17:26 <HackEgo> 816) <olsner> fungot: what's your view on angels and other otherworldly beings? <fungot> olsner: well i'm mentioning theoretical image to be dumped in rain forests of laukaa.
10:17:36 <HackEgo> 981) <Bike> i feel like i should say "sexual dimorphism" winkingly and then transmute myself into a horrid fleshbeast
10:17:42 <HackEgo> 657) <shachaf> fizzie: What kind of speech recognition do you do? <shachaf> If you only need to recognize famous speeches, like Churchill or something, it should be pretty easy.
10:17:58 <HackEgo> 155) <Gregor> elliott: My university has two Poultry Science buildings. <Gregor> Two!
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10:56:26 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[GERMAN]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43340&oldid=41445 * Rdebath * (+47) TBS member
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11:54:44 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Unibrain]] N http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=43341 * Rdebath * (+4398) A groaner.
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12:13:10 <oren> crap, my computer finally crashed
12:13:42 <oren> fucking firefox
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14:20:40 <boily> helloren. you too are having problems with the firefox?
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15:35:25 <boily> I know. Wednesday is a Holiday.
15:35:31 <boily> can you Wednesday?
15:36:01 <quintopia> i can wednesday after 7, and probably after 5, depending on work.
15:36:18 <boily> good! then on va mercredir ça!
15:36:28 <boily> (we'll wednesday.)
15:36:47 <boily> (it's expliciter in French that a noun is verbed. English lacks purposeful inflections.)
15:37:10 <boily> at least Civ 5. what do you recommend?
15:37:30 <boily> (I wonder if I can get some CoD running on linux...)
15:37:58 <quintopia> something co-op. does borderlands 2 linux?
15:38:14 <quintopia> (i say borderlands 2 because it is humble bundle)
15:40:13 <boily> no, only windows and mac (and steamplay?)
15:42:03 <quintopia> i also have battleblock theater, contagion, damned, don't starve together, FORCED, hero siege, PAYDAY: the heist, and sanctum. I know these are all co-op, but I don't know which are linux
15:42:21 <quintopia> i should create a new category for "linux"
15:43:46 <quintopia> boily: you should subscribe cedega!
15:44:19 <boily> there is such a thing as cedega.
15:45:13 <boily> uh... according to wikipédia, there was such a thing as cedega.
15:47:11 <quintopia> well, steam says battleblock theater and hero siege and borderlands 2 all run on sufficiently good linuces
15:47:39 <quintopia> borderlands 2 runs on ubuntu 14.04
15:49:58 <boily> got 15.04 on both machines here. it'll do.
15:52:58 <quintopia> https://www.humblebundle.com/ $1 gets you borderlands2 for linux, $7 gets you all its DLC (except the 2 biggest/most recent)
15:53:35 <quintopia> (in the form of steam keys probably)
15:55:43 <boily> now, on to lunch. I'm hungry.
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17:06:47 <Sgeo> "Sputnik 1 burned up on 4 January 1958, as it fell from orbit upon reentering Earth's atmosphere, after travelling about 70 million km (43.5 million miles) and spending 3 months in orbit.[9]"
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17:07:02 <Sgeo> Aww, it would have been fun if the first artificial sattelite was still up there
17:08:25 <pikhq> That requires active orbit maintenance.
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17:10:22 <pikhq> Especially for near-earth orbits, which still experience atmospheric drag.
17:13:47 <Sgeo> Is there a point at which no active orbit maintenance is needed?
17:13:53 <Sgeo> Like, at some altitude?
17:14:02 <Sgeo> The moon doesn't need to be actively maintained
17:15:23 <quintopia> the main requirement is "not being too close to earth and all the trash and air around it"
17:15:50 <pikhq> Being massive helps a lot.
17:15:54 <quintopia> of course, it is precisely because of the moon that this becomes difficult
17:16:13 <pikhq> Geosynchronous orbits need active maintenance because of tidal effects from the moon.
17:19:55 <quintopia> L4 and L5 are also nice, but farther away
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17:43:25 <oren> You could snag an asteroid for some heft, then it would not need mush maintenance, being large enough
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18:05:43 <boily> http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-120
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18:32:31 <boily> it's the teleporting kiddy pool. you may end up at some random L* point with it.
18:32:51 <boily> (I ought to redeadkey this layout one day...)
18:37:22 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Lisacintosh * New user account
18:37:51 <quintopia> ah yes the dead pool. i have just finished prandizing
18:38:24 <quintopia> do you live in a place where viet food is the easiest to get?
18:39:49 <boily> yes. you can get your fix any day of the week, anywhere you want.
18:40:02 <boily> (although they tend to be closed on Tuesday for some mysterious reasone.)
18:41:20 <quintopia> (google the etymology of "preprandial")
18:43:32 <HackEgo> tmyk the more overfilled your brain gets.
18:43:58 <quintopia> ah. i was guessing "that much you knew" for some reason
18:45:33 * boily scratches his head. “yylmt???ʼn
18:45:51 <boily> And Knowing Is Half The Battle.
18:46:01 <boily> but yours' quite good too.
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19:00:37 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Esolang:Sandbox]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43342&oldid=42761 * Lisacintosh * (+4165)
19:01:14 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Esolang:Sandbox]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43343&oldid=43342 * Lisacintosh * (-4165) Undo revision 43342 by [[Special:Contributions/Lisacintosh|Lisacintosh]] ([[User talk:Lisacintosh|talk]])
19:03:22 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[SMIL]] N http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=43344 * Lisacintosh * (+4331) Created page with "SMIL (Structured and Methodic and Innovative Language) is a metadata ASCII-smileys based language. Data are only input by command line, the program just contains instructions...."
19:04:12 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Language list]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=43345&oldid=43320 * Lisacintosh * (+11) Add SMIL lang
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19:18:30 <zzo38> I think they did make chess variants based off of anime
19:22:10 <oren> I have invented a useful shell utility. Suppose you want to execute a command on a file in this directory, but you're not sure which file or the file's name.
19:23:19 <oren> With my new program 'choose' you can type 'choose nano' and then it will give an interactive display of a list of files in the current directory, from which you can choose the file you want
19:23:39 <oren> at which point it will exec 'nano filename'
19:24:34 <boily> can you filter/order by relevance, mime types and recently used?
19:25:05 <oren> no, not yet. I do plan on adding filters though
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19:30:37 <b_jonas> oerjan: isn't that what the select builtin in bash does?
19:30:54 <oren> https://gist.github.com/orenwatson/99b38d7fb2813674d530
19:31:23 <b_jonas> oerjan: select f in ./*; do nano "$f"; break; done
19:31:35 <b_jonas> oerjan: or a bit more if you want to get nano's exit code back
19:32:24 <boily> we should merge oren, oerjan and olsner together to reduce ambiguïty hth
19:32:28 <b_jonas> oren: choose(){ select f in ./*; do "$@" "$f"; break; done; }
19:33:30 <oren> That's similar, but it doesn't show all the files or allow you to scroll if there are too many on screen
19:33:30 <Sgeo> If I'm not interested in making anything productive, but hoping it will help me learn how CPUs work, should I learn x86 assembly or x64 assembly or what?
19:34:32 <Sgeo> I understand the basics of C I think
19:34:33 <b_jonas> C is designed basically so it can do what CPUs can do
19:34:53 <b_jonas> Sgeo: is your goal learning what _modern_ CPUs can do?
19:34:55 <boily> learn C/C++, buy an arduino, profit!
19:35:04 <b_jonas> as opposed to thirty year old cpus?
19:35:06 <Sgeo> b_jonas, not sure
19:35:27 <b_jonas> dunno, I'm just asking about your goals
19:35:38 <oren> x86 is a bit complex for a CPU, if you want to know the basics, why not learn 6502 instead? It allows you to mod NES games!
19:36:09 <b_jonas> my goal, in particular, is to learn how to use modern cpus efficiently
19:36:20 <b_jonas> that entails learning some things about how they work, but not everything
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19:36:47 <Sgeo> My goal is to get a better understanding of what exactly goes on
19:37:09 <oerjonas> yeah, I just wanted to do more
19:37:09 <Sgeo> I also have a goal of learning reverse engineering, but I'm not sure how connected that is
19:37:31 <oerjonas> I just wanted to have more confusable nicks
19:38:41 <oren> Then it depends what you are trying to reverse engineer. reverse engineering tends to involve at least a little machine code rather than assembler
19:39:26 <oerjan> i banned oer* before, i can do it again hth
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19:40:17 <oerjan> actually i think i muted it
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19:40:34 <oerjonas> oerjan: yeah. then I'd nick to orjonas or something
19:40:49 <oerjonas> oerjan: yeah. then I'd nick to orjonas or something
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19:41:06 <oerjonas> does helloily count as another o-guy?
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19:42:09 <boily> oerjonas: I don't think so... I'm more of a b_joily guy.
19:45:10 <boily> I believe the chännel may be a little bit misbalanced hth
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19:45:59 <boily> many Canadians, many Scandinavians, many o* people.
19:46:23 <olsner> boily: we are one, we just present ourself as several IRC users
19:46:50 <oren> one of us one of us, gooble gobble
19:47:02 <oerjonas> nah, I don't think the unbalances are statistically significant
19:47:42 <oerjonas> well, the unbalances you mentioned at least
19:47:55 <oerjonas> the channel may have a lot of crazy esolangers or
19:49:36 <oerjonas> or you could say the channel isn't more unbalanced than <insert favourite gaming example here>
19:50:58 * boily inserts a hot dog into the favourite gaming example
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20:15:36 <zzo38> I know x86 (especially the modern one) is too complicated, 6502 is better you can not only to modify NES game but you can make up your own NES/Famicom game too
20:21:30 <fizzie> MIPS is the classic architecture for teaching computer architecture and CPU design etc., although I'm not entirely sure why.
20:21:41 <fizzie> Perhaps just tradition.
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20:28:06 <Sgeo> I like complexity, it means I can keep reading more without getting bored
20:31:58 <zzo38> NMOS 6502 also has several unofficial opcodes though, some of them can be useful
20:34:49 <zzo38> Famizork currently uses ARR twice, ANC 22 times, AXS three times, LAX ten times, SAX once, and DCP once.
20:37:00 <zzo38> As well as unofficial NOPs to set breakpoints
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21:04:02 <fizzie> oerjan: I was kind of not so well, and then on vacation in Scotland.
21:04:56 <fizzie> oerjan: Also there was no obvious "canary.orig" file to remove, although I got these vague recollections of maybe making canary a directory causing some breakage like this earlier. I'll try to have a look at *some* point.
21:05:28 <int-e> fnordbot: hey there
21:05:28 <fnordbot> int-e: with you you can last for up to thirty as well, i think...?" " unfortunately, in a desperate that any man who can," he shouted to the guard, " not really. " we had a look at this," said slartibartfast, " that was one of mine," he shouted to the guard, " not really. " we had a look at this," said slartibartfast, " that was one of mine," shouted ford. " i don't want to go to work at," and he turned. " but," he added, " i'l
21:06:03 * boily mistrusts fnordbot
21:06:03 <fnordbot> boily: counterpoint the..." the fact that he had become. what mr prosser, " hadn't even begun to speculate," he continued, " you just let the machines began to think that the chances of getting picked. all in all it was extremely fortunate that at all, ford?" " well you see," he shouted to the guard, " not really. " we had a look at this," said slartibartfast, " that was one of mine," he was saying, " magrathea is a myth, a fai
21:06:12 <boily> fnordbot: you aren't fungot.
21:06:13 <oerjan> fizzie: hm there was someone claiming that the canary.orig directory would exist if the repository had _ever_ had a canary directory with files in it.
21:06:13 <fnordbot> boily: of work on ford at all. " i think you ought to be telling us?" ford looked at a piece. within a few short vog years every last vogon had migrated to the megabrantis cluster, the political economy. deep in the heart of a dark screen, just under five years, but you will when i was a kid you just saved a lot. " so all i have to do in order to find this wretched,", he said, " you can't keep us out!" " what the hell am, brain
21:06:31 <int-e> I don't have fizzie's language models
21:06:57 <fizzie> I did put fungot online too.
21:06:57 <int-e> so yeah, it's just a poor substitute
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21:07:04 * boily prods fnordbot. prod prod prod.
21:07:05 <fizzie> But it did drop off *again*.
21:07:05 <fnordbot> boily: pour spirit into a lifestyle," a voice said " i seem to be having tremendous difficulty in finding the floor. " what," said trillian, " but those of finely calculated the cumulative effect is this? " who said that?" " try to explain to her to know that in to the reader's digest. glad you could make it a paying proposition. ford would have to go. " i don't want to go to work at," and he turned. " but," he added, " i'll ha
21:07:14 <oerjan> boily: i think fnordbot may secretly be a vogon. prepare to be evaporated.
21:07:14 <fnordbot> oerjan: which he had souped up into a pretty neat." the narrower streets he would often gatecrash university of maximegalon, who pursued a brilliant marble-sanded beaches of santraginus v, inhaling the heady sea vapours; you can sleep under it. " yeah," he said to a small lump of green and blue. " so," said ford, " the vogons run the ship, the dentrassis. he would have a nice relaxed day, do you want to go to work at," and he t
21:08:13 <boily> oerjan: I wouldn't like being evaporated. it sounds nasty.
21:08:18 * boily continues prodding fnordbot
21:08:19 <fnordbot> boily: much to themselves, who needs a big wide sounding name like... it's pretty low," continued ford. pretty crazy, zaphod," he was saying, " magrathea is a myth, a fairy story, it's what parents tell their kids at school nicknamed him ix, which in the language. to tremendous difficulty in finding the floor. " what," said trillian, " but those of finely calculated the cumulative effect is this? " the universe to it," he shout
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21:08:35 <boily> fungot: can you slay fnordbot?
21:08:36 <fnordbot> boily: with at least," he added, " i'll have you hung, huge, heavy, steady in the sky a huge green catalogue to keep us out!" " what the hell am, brain the size of a planet and they ask me to take you to the bridge at that, i can tell." " the mice were furious." " try to explain to her to know that in to the reader's digest. glad you could make it a paying proposition.," he shouted to the guard, " not really. " we had a look at
21:08:36 <fungot> boily: and wait 10 min for the generic class names and what was the fnord pretty good compared to my fnord above)
21:09:16 <int-e> too lazy to find ssh key... feel free to kick fnordbot
21:09:16 <fnordbot> int-e:, then a vast crescent sliced into the glass, every sheet of board." ( " a voice from ancient magrathea! " in a few seconds," he continued, " you just let the machines began to think that the chances of getting picked. a towel, it says, " is big. you must come with me?" said ford, " he was a hell of a lot. " so all i have to do in order to find this wretched,", he said at last, " i don't know," said the vogon guard. " er,
21:09:20 <boily> fnordbot: prepare to be genericified, you vaporating vogon!
21:09:20 <fnordbot> boily: over a billion and six people in the galaxy, a device which made this starship, one day, a student at the university of maximegalon, who pursued a brilliant marble-sanded beaches of santraginus v, inhaling the heady sea vapours; you can sleep under it. " yeah," he shouted to the guard, " not really. " we had a look at this," said slartibartfast, " that was one of mine,", he said, " you can't keep us out!" " what the hell
21:09:30 <fungot> 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
21:11:06 <coppro> it messes with my brain
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21:31:16 <boily> that illusion with the shaded checkerboard and stuff?
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