00:00:08 KILL A PUPPY EVERY DAY. 00:00:08 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: evill: not found 00:00:44 Do you have... an esoteric chatbot? 00:00:55 fungot: that's your cue, I think 00:00:55 int-e: i am just as confused. you know, that thing is " quantum-complete"? -g ( was that fnord thing from stockholm, a special shape, very magic ( in the system used by any scheme? i'm using. you'd said who did that samurai the story, right. some numbers, perhaps, it may be said that particularly here, parliament will give a single instance, 00:01:10 ^style 00:01:10 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 00:01:20 ^style fungot 00:01:20 Selected style: fungot (What I've said myself) 00:01:28 oh. 00:01:29 Greenlock: Well, there's fungot 00:01:29 hppavilion[1]: i just wrote :p ( what was i thinking of something. at the moment. wheee, shiny.'). the solution is to produce the bonds i.e fnord between the karma and our fnord causeway. the scene uses hare coursing as a metaphor and may be fnord to other military genius, indeed, from country, have the fnord so fnord a series of really coy riddles about it and stop the eval loop, stable or otherwise fail ( just annotate the pa 00:01:35 ^style irc 00:01:35 Selected style: irc (IRC logs of freenode/#esoteric, freenode/#scheme and ircnet/#douglasadams) 00:01:36 Oh, looks like int-e beat me 00:02:04 fungot isn't very smart, but quite esoteric 00:02:04 int-e: what about text with color? something like fnord or fnord fnord 00:02:07 Greenlock: fungot is esoteric in multiple ways, too. They spit out completely incoherent garbage, AND they're written in funge-98 00:02:07 hppavilion[1]: addition is hard. let's go shopping!" activist groups throughout the country were outraged that mattel would program barbie with such overtly sexist sayings, and the 00:02:10 ^version 00:02:48 That explains the name. 00:02:58 int-e: Huh, fungot's mention of coloured text was actually fairly relevant to our discussion 00:02:58 hppavilion[1]: ( ct) 00:03:06 -!- copumpkin has joined. 00:03:06 That, on the other hand, was not 00:03:21 hppavilion[1]: I believe I've called the irc style semi-sentient before :P 00:03:31 int-e: Well, true 00:03:49 int-e: Has anybody tried showing fungot themself in a mirror? 00:03:49 hppavilion[1]: ( c) ( ( a. d), e.g. fnord would have 5 mins left 00:04:37 (we need a pronoun for fungot. I vote fne ("fn" as in "fnord", "e" as in "he" and "she" and "me" and "e")) 00:04:37 hppavilion[1]: by complications are u referring to implementing it 00:05:30 fne knows you well. 00:05:33 oerjan: OK, I still don't get it. <-- it was meta. 00:05:39 (fne, fney, fnim, fnimself, fnis) 00:05:40 oerjan: Oh? 00:06:04 fizzie, your thoughts? 00:06:55 int-e: the st. Spaz monastery is probably far away. but they said the library itself _used_ to be a corbettite stronghold. 00:07:49 Today's SMBC is amazing. 00:08:21 Greenlock: And most certainly not something we do for all new users. <-- sometimes ais523 is around and does the boring black-and-white version instead. 00:09:33 oerjan: Yes, but those users never come back 00:09:50 But that often requires subtlety, so I may have spoiled the chance now. <-- i am just backscrolled hth 00:10:02 Oooh, the first mistake has been made. I may be here forever now. 00:11:10 -!- Greenlock has quit (Quit: Leaving). 00:12:01 -!- greenlock has joined. 00:12:35 I purposelessly changed my name to lowercase. 00:12:47 (fne, fney, fnim, fnimself, fnis) <-- i think you have too many forms there 00:12:48 ⊥ is a sleeping turnstile. (Seriosly. Look at ⊢ and explain how it keeps up this balancing act... it must rest sometimes...) 00:13:30 oerjan: Which ones were dupli- oh, fney 00:14:01 `unidecode ⊢ 00:14:04 ​[U+22A2 RIGHT TACK] 00:14:25 `unicode WRONG TACK 00:14:32 No output. 00:14:47 Alias names: turnstile; proves, implies, yields; reducible 00:15:17 TeX: \vdash 00:15:40 what kind of a name is "turnstile", anyway 00:16:24 I'm trying to figure out the math behind http://smbc-comics.com/index.php?id=4071 00:16:37 a pictographical one, loosely based on turnstiles: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnstile 00:16:43 Putting sum([x for x in range(1, 65)])/100 into python gives $20:80 00:17:27 s/:/./ 00:17:27 `unidecode ∻ 00:17:28 ​[U+223B HOMOTHETIC] 00:17:30 int-e: beetleburg is in transylvania, and i've sort of been assuming mechanicsburg is not that far away 00:17:31 (forgot how money works) 00:17:52 so the train trip must have gone through most of europe 00:19:15 but i guess all that eastern geography is pretty dubious 00:20:09 > sum $ take 64 $ 1 : repeat 2 00:20:11 127 00:20:29 > sum $ take 64 $ cycle [1,2] -- and that's the red button panel 00:20:31 96 00:20:37 hp: I'm getting the same result. 00:21:44 int-e: Ooooooh 00:21:51 greenlock: int-e solved it with Haskell 00:22:47 I'm trying to figure out the math behind http://smbc-comics.com/index.php?id=4071 <-- i'm not sure there is one beyond "there is more than one sequence starting 1,2,...". although the final result is 2^7-1 pennies, i'm not sure how to get that logically from 64 cells. 00:23:05 hppavilion[1]: fwiw, it had me puzzled for a few minutes when I first saw it last week. 00:23:40 that 20.80 was my first attempt too, since i'd seen a similar joke that used that series. 00:23:46 oerjan: Again, int-e seems to have gotten it 00:24:29 int-e: Ooooooh <-- darn 00:25:45 > sum [2^i | i <- [0..63]] :: Int 00:25:47 -1 00:26:04 TIL: Haskell 00:29:29 > sum [2^^i | i <- [0..63]] :: Int 00:29:31 No instance for (Fractional Int) arising from a use of ‘^^’ 00:29:31 In the expression: 2 ^^ i 00:29:31 In the first argument of ‘sum’, namely ‘[2 ^^ i | i <- [0 .. 63]]’ 00:29:46 But why would the guy pick the chessboard over full-ride? Any obvious sequence of pennies would never add up to a reasonable sum. 00:29:46 > sum [2**i | i <- [0..63]] :: Int 00:29:48 No instance for (Floating Int) arising from a use of ‘**’ 00:29:48 In the expression: 2 ** i 00:29:48 In the first argument of ‘sum’, namely ‘[2 ** i | i <- [0 .. 63]]’ 00:30:05 greenlock: 2^n would 00:30:27 greenlock: 2^63 alone is a HUGE number 00:30:56 True. 00:31:07 $9.223372036854776e+16 00:33:50 greenlock: What's your favourite programming paradigm? 00:34:17 Why do I feel like this is a trap question? o-o 00:34:45 (Functional, Logic, Reactive, Event-driven, OO, some hyphen-separated combination of these, etc.) 00:34:51 OO is the only one I'm familiar enough with to be useful. 00:34:54 greenlock: It might be 00:35:14 greenlock: Learn some Haskell and PROLOG. 00:35:19 greenlock: It'll be good for you 00:35:32 greenlock: http://learnyouahaskell.com/chapters 00:40:02 . o O ( JOIN USSS... ) 00:41:03 join whom? what? why? how? can I pay in maple syrup? 00:41:29 boily: usss. haskell. because awesome. see link. yes. 00:41:35 boily: WE pay YOU in ANTI maple syrup. 00:41:43 boily: NEGASYRUP 00:41:47 Reactive is looking pretty interesting tho 00:41:59 greenlock: Then learn Elm 00:42:07 boily: don't listen to hppavilion[1] he hasn't got the CPT symmetry straight yet. 00:42:24 oerjan: CPT? 00:42:32 charge-parity-time 00:42:58 if you reverse all, then supposedly physics stays unchanged. 00:43:09 I suppose this is reactive and functional? 00:43:12 (parity = mirror) 00:43:16 oerjan: Ah 00:43:33 Haskell is pretty nifty, yes. 00:43:35 greenlock: Yes 00:43:44 greenlock: It's also good for webdev 00:44:28 greenlock: Though Haskell has the awesome tutorial I linked above 00:44:34 greenlock: And Elm is pretty similar to Haskell 00:44:59 greenlock: I'd advise you learn Haskell first, as Haskell is kind of like the C of absurdly-high-level declarative languages 00:45:03 also, paying in ANTI maple syrup would destroy maple syrup, which is clearly a heresy. 00:45:49 of course with any luck, they'll find somehow that the CPT symmetry is broken after all. 00:46:06 and then they'll have to rewrite quantum field theory, or thereabouts. 00:46:41 (they already had to rewrite stuff when the _partial_ symmetries were broken. 00:46:44 ) 00:46:47 I want to go into making the GOP paradigm. What type of parser should I use for the POC? 00:47:07 grand old paradigm? 00:47:19 oerjan: Grand Oil Paradigm 00:47:28 Grammar-Oriented Paradigm 00:47:33 ah. 00:47:37 (I suppose that I "paradigm"ed twice there) 00:47:52 RAS syndrome strikes again. 00:49:01 `? haskell 00:49:04 Unbound implicit parameter (?haskell::Wisdom) \ arising from a use of implicit parameter `?haskell' 00:49:20 now i'm tempted to replace that. 00:49:33 What's Hack made out of? 00:50:21 `help 00:50:22 Runs arbitrary code in GNU/Linux. Type "`", or "`run " for full shell commands. "`fetch " downloads files. Files saved to $PWD are persistent, and $PWD/bin is in $PATH. $PWD is a mercurial repository, "`revert " can be used to revert to a revision. See http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/ 00:50:45 not made in an esolang, alas. 00:51:04 but has some esolang implementations inside. 00:54:35 Well... 00:54:42 Delaware has Murderkill River 00:55:11 very creppy, such evill 00:55:19 `! unlambda `.!`.d`.l`.r`.o`.w`. `.,`.o`.l`.l`.e`.Hi 00:55:20 Hello, world! 00:55:22 oerjan: Isn't HackEgo programmed in C? At least, the Unix is 00:56:09 sjø is a weird word, it seems 00:56:09 hppavilion[1]: i don't know what languages Gregor used to write it. 00:56:17 oerjan: Ah 00:56:56 Twas written by a member here? 00:57:14 Yes, though Gregor doesn't actually show up that often these days. 00:57:19 greenlock: HackEgo is #esoteric-specific 00:57:26 hppavilion[1]: sjø means sea. it's also a kind of interjection stereotypically put at the end of sentences by people in mid Norway, sort of like canadian "eh" 00:57:31 How about a language that defines its own grammar? 00:57:43 For the reasonable reason that apparently being a professor takes a lot of time. 00:57:51 (in the latter case it's short for "you see", i think) 00:58:12 As in, you first use the body of a program to generate a parser (in a character-by-character BFy format, most likey) 00:58:23 Then you use that parser to parse the program 00:58:28 pikhq: Gregor is online, but not on the channel. not that he was speaking recently when he pinged out. 00:58:40 *shrug* 00:58:56 oerjan: tsé. 00:59:02 But then you would need a parser to parse the parser. 00:59:04 Can't fault a guy for doing other things. 00:59:24 greenlock: No, the parser generation is done with a language similar to BF 00:59:35 greenlock: Character-by-character; perhaps stack-based 00:59:40 greenlock: he also wrote two other bots that are _usually_ on the channel, but they also got disconnected at about the same time. 01:00:41 oerjan: Which ones? 01:00:49 hppavilion[1]: glogbot and EgoBot 01:00:52 oerjan: Ah 01:00:57 oerjan: Isn't EgoBot deprecated? 01:00:59 Seems like it would turn out less like a language and more like writing a parser in BF. 01:01:12 greenlock: No, but the parser it generates is then used to parse the same file 01:01:49 The entire program would simply be redirected the file input into the BF interpreter. 01:01:52 greenlock: I have a feeling that you would need to be a computational linguist to write, read, or design this language 01:02:02 greenlock: No, it's not BF 01:02:10 greenlock: I used BF as an analogy 01:02:17 hppavilion[1]: it keeps shambling along. we thought it had left for good once, but then Gregor put it back on. and we've never managed to get _all_ of its features properly transferred to HackEgo. 01:02:18 greenlock: It's character-by-character evaluation 01:02:46 indeed some, like the ability to run esolang code from the web, isn't currently possible. 01:02:56 greenlock: You first evaluate the language character-by-character, THEN you evaluate the program with the parser it makes 01:03:15 oerjan: Wouldn't `fetch $1 | bf do that? 01:03:21 s/`// 01:03:36 (And you would obviously use something other than bf in many cases)I 01:03:47 Or, wait, doesn't fetch write to a file automagically? 01:05:29 hppavilion[1]: you cannot pipe fetch into other commands, it's not inside the sandbox. 01:05:58 oerjan: Oh 01:06:03 i suppose you can do it with two commands, the first of which is `fetch. 01:06:22 might even use that `lastfile feature shachaf added. 01:06:26 `lastfile 01:06:26 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: lastfile: not found 01:06:29 um 01:06:35 `` ls bin/*last* 01:06:36 bin/lastfiles \ bin/sedlast 01:06:40 `lastfiles 01:06:41 wisdom/amortized 01:07:16 still, for some things, EgoBot is still more convenient. 01:07:52 hppavilion[1]: your self-parsing language reminds me of ais523's feather. 01:07:56 `cat bin/sedlast 01:07:58 sed -i "$1" "$(lastfiles)" 01:08:08 fun 01:08:33 have feather existed yet? 01:08:35 int-e: it's a little buggy if the last command changed more than one file, i should think. 01:08:48 boily: if it did, it stopped. 01:08:55 maybe it will have. 01:09:00 oerjan: So what's a good type of parser that I should use for the GOP POC? 01:09:03 -!- Kaynato has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 01:09:34 oerjan: it should just change all of them? ... hmm, depends on whether lastfiles does multiline output 01:09:52 or not 01:10:09 int-e: it doesn't. i think the hg output doesn't support it. 01:10:21 `cat bin/lastfiles 01:10:22 hg log -l 1 --template "{files}\n" 01:10:28 at least not with that method. 01:10:37 okay 01:11:03 I'm trying to decide whether to allow backtracking 01:11:20 I feel like backtracking might be necessary for it to work 01:11:31 hppavilion[1]: you can always revisit your decision later 01:11:36 int-e: ... 01:11:44 * hppavilion[1] begins the slow clap 01:11:52 * hppavilion[1] feels proud that he got that one 01:11:55 we seem to be on a run 01:12:39 oerjan: Backtracking feels necessary for programming in a GOP, but it also seems like it might make things harder to understand. What are your thoughts? 01:13:22 my thoughts is that i have no intuition for this paradigm. 01:13:25 *are 01:13:34 > hg log -T '{files}\n' 01:13:34 a a b b 01:13:35 :1:12: parse error on input ‘{’ 01:13:36 sigh. 01:13:40 also, earley parsers are cool hth 01:13:44 @botsnack (sorry!) 01:13:44 :) 01:14:11 oerjan: I'll check them 01:15:14 Oooh, it's good with left-recursive rules 01:15:26 PEG.js throws errors if you even /try/ to left-recurse 01:16:32 oerjan: they're not good for security, though 01:16:39 in a sense, earley doesn't backtrack, but only because it keeps all possibilities in parallel. 01:16:42 shachaf: huh? 01:16:45 the earley parser gets the worm 01:17:04 * oerjan sighs audibly. 01:17:24 `` hg log -l 1 -T '{files|obfuscate}' # meh 01:17:25 hg log: option -T not recognized \ hg log [OPTION]... [FILE] \ \ show revision history of entire repository or files \ \ options: \ \ -f --follow follow changeset history, or file history across \ copies and renames \ -d --date DATE show revisions matching date spec \ -C --copies s 01:17:33 `` hg log -l 1 --template '{files|obfuscate}' # meh 01:17:36 ​** unknown exception encountered, please report by visiting \ ** http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/BugTracker \ ** Python 2.7.3 (default, Jan 2 2013, 13:56:14) [GCC 4.7.2] \ ** Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 2.2.2) \ ** Extensions loaded: \ Traceback (most recent call last): \ File "/usr/bin/hg", line 38, in \ mercurial.dis 01:17:47 oh wow ... 01:18:31 `` hg log -l 1 --template '{author|obfuscate}' 01:18:33 ​HackBot 01:18:49 * boily thwacks shachaf. a full 1.0 shachafs there. 01:18:59 -!- greenlock has quit (Quit: Leaving). 01:19:27 i think we overloaded greenlock. 01:19:50 oerjan: Why is it that the more complex a pun gets (earley parser gets the worm required knowledge of multiple fields of CS, PLUS knowing the idiom), the worse we find it? 01:19:51 whether with science or with silliness, remains unknown. 01:22:46 hppavilion[1]: it's proportional to the damage caused by the necessary rewiring of the brain hth 01:22:53 oerjan: Ah 01:24:06 in case of a > 3.0 shachaf pun, or more than five 2.0 shachaf puns in a 24 hour period, consult a doctor. 01:24:54 One of the things I want to support with my GOP is http://catseye.tc/view/specs-on-spec/mdpn/mdpn.markdown 01:25:25 see also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ienp4J3pW7U 01:31:49 oerjan: If a shachaf pun lasts more than 4 hours, consult a doctor immediately. 01:32:09 oerjan: How horribly inefficient is the algebraic matching of MDPN for a parser? 01:35:00 `` hg files -r -1 'set:modified or added()' 01:35:03 hg: unknown command 'files' \ Mercurial Distributed SCM \ \ basic commands: \ \ add add the specified files on the next commit \ annotate show changeset information by line for each file \ clone make a copy of an existing repository \ commit commit the specified files or all outstanding changes \ diff diff reposi 01:35:12 okay! 01:35:23 `` hg --version 01:35:24 Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 2.2.2) \ (see http://mercurial.selenic.com for more information) \ \ Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Matt Mackall and others \ This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO \ warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 01:35:57 anyway mercurial makes this surpisingly hard 01:40:29 webcomic question: what was that webcomic again, with that girl who falls into a parallel world and she has purple scleras? 01:42:08 boily: it doesn't exist, you must have fallen here from a parallel world 01:42:44 of course it exists. it is not Canada. 01:43:09 impeccable logic. 01:46:40 purple scleras webcomic ==> google ==> http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Webcomic/Miamaska 01:47:31 inthanks-e! ^^ 01:50:26 boily: ¬(x ≡ Canada) ↔ exists(x) 01:50:42 I spent far too long finding the characters to type that message 01:50:57 (and a voice from above says:) 01:51:01 PLUGH! 01:51:05 It sounds like YOU need the "Unicode Keyboard" 01:51:20 The Unicode Keyboard 01:51:35 `unidecode ≡ 01:51:35 ​[U+2261 IDENTICAL TO] 01:51:37 01:51:48 `unicode NOT IDENTICAL TO 01:51:48 ​≢ 01:51:53 oerjan: Well. 01:52:00 `unicode NOT NOT IDENTICAL TO 01:52:03 what happens if you type Ctrl-Shift-U? do you get an underlined u, then can you type the codepoint for the character you need? 01:52:03 No output. 01:52:23 boily: Yes, but I don't have ALL OF UNICODE memorized 01:52:35 remember A66E. 01:52:36 boily: In fact, the only unichr I can do off the top of my head is λ 01:52:45 ٦ 01:52:45 hmm, what input method is that... 01:53:03 int-e: It's the type-your-own-damn-unicode method 01:53:10 I don't know. it works here. 01:53:31 hppavilion[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Input_Method 01:54:13 int-e: I'm seriously considering making a unicode keyboard program that replaces certain characters when the right keystrokes are pressed 01:54:22 * int-e tends to use gucharmap anyway 01:54:55 Something like [CTRL]+\++[space|enter|comma|whatever] 01:55:23 a Compose key 01:55:39 too logical. 01:56:15 scim already has some latex table 01:56:37 (but for some reason I didn't like scim when I tried it) 01:58:26 wasn't scim dead? 02:02:12 Cells remind me of Smalltalk.. all full of stuff that goes back to the ancient past and not readily bootstrapable 02:02:27 boily: I don't know. 02:09:30 I have decided on an alternative to CQS that I will adhere to from now on 02:09:38 pCQS (partial CQS) 02:10:21 You have a set of "primitive methods" for an object (possibly marked, perhaps by naming convention) and a set of "composed methods" 02:10:50 helloily 02:11:09 you werent around last night 02:11:09 Primitive methods must adhere to CQS, but composed methods need not; composed methods may not directly interact with the object, but must rather use the primitive methods the same way an external object uses methods in general 02:11:44 This allows things like stack.POP() to be implemented while remaining sane to a substantial degree, as CQS encourages 02:11:54 Oooh, are there esoteric design patterns? 02:12:08 quinthellopia! on Monday nights I'm usually there between 6:00pm and 6:50pm hth. 02:14:44 oh okay 02:14:51 well good night then 02:15:43 bonne nuitopia! I haven't forgotten The Snack Exchange! 02:16:01 -!- boily has quit (Quit: VOYAGER CHICKEN). 02:22:57 quintopia: "there"? 02:26:35 They make class diagrams for OOP', but I've never seen function diagrams for FP 02:26:38 s/'// 02:28:34 FRP? http://www.jaritimonen.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/registration-form-bacon.png 02:35:33 hppavilion[1]: boily is quebecois and speaks boilyese 02:37:01 http://www.subtext-lang.org/OOPSLA07.pdf#page=14 02:40:14 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 02:43:06 They make class diagrams for OOP', but I've never seen function diagrams for FP <-- http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens 02:43:24 oerjan: Oh. 02:47:24 -!- AmiMoench has quit (Quit: leaving). 02:52:05 -!- puckipedia has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 02:58:38 ah 03:03:55 -!- Kaynato has joined. 03:04:19 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 03:07:21 <\oren\> DER SCHNABELTIER IST FLIEGEN! 03:08:55 -!- puckipedia has joined. 03:09:04 huh that's a funny false friend 03:09:36 de:Schnabeltier = en:platypus, no:snabeldyr = elephant(s) 03:09:51 <\oren\> I made a plane with a propeller on the front and a rocket engine on the back 03:11:13 <\oren\> so I decided to call it a platypus but in german for more rocketyness 03:11:22 (presumably because de:Schnabel = beak while no:snabel = trunk) 03:12:13 (en:platypus = no:nebbdyr, with no:nebb = beak, too) 03:13:02 -!- iconmaster has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 03:13:36 (also, technically en:elephant = no:elefant most of the time) 03:14:37 en:trunk = de:Rüssel, it seems 03:17:24 <\oren\> hmm, so schnabeltier is "beaked-thingy" 03:17:45 -animal or -beast 03:17:59 <\oren\> admittedly a platypus is hard to describe 03:23:00 <\oren\> I consider the fact it lays eggs to be the weirdest part 03:26:19 en:elephant is pl:słoń 03:26:28 Not sure where the Polish word comes from 03:26:51 en:trunk is pl:trąba 03:36:46 <\oren\> propeller engines don't operate well in the stratosphere 03:38:22 They operate really well underwater though 03:38:51 \oren\: How about the fact that instead of nipples, a platypus has a smooth patch of skin that milk comes out of 03:39:49 <\oren\> augh 03:39:59 -!- tromp_ has joined. 03:41:13 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 03:41:35 -!- tromp_ has joined. 03:47:34 \oren\: Echidnas also are egg-laying mammals 04:07:03 -!- pelegreno_ has joined. 04:13:11 -!- tromp_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:15:15 -!- ^v has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 04:15:46 -!- ^v has joined. 04:26:15 -!- Elronnd has changed nick to strangebot. 04:28:45 -!- strangebot has changed nick to Elronnd. 04:40:21 -!- pelegreno has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:40:34 -!- pelegreno_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 04:41:50 -!- pelegreno has joined. 04:47:49 -!- centrinia has quit (Quit: Leaving). 04:53:14 -!- heroux has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 05:06:38 -!- tromp_ has joined. 05:23:48 -!- copumpkin has quit (Quit: My MacBook Pro has gone to sleep. 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And it was "AGL", so I named it "AGLET". Then I just needed to enter ET 21:17:50 AGL is "Anchorage [Graphical User Interface] Library" 21:18:05 ET I couldn't come up with a name for, so it's "(for) Extraterrestrials" 21:18:21 why not AGUIL? 21:18:31 "Anchorage"? 21:19:02 another possible name: Anchorage Gui for Intelligent Living Entities: AGILE 21:19:32 gamemanj: Nice 21:19:38 gamemanj: Anchorage is the city I live in 21:20:07 *noted. please wait...* 21:21:34 hppavilion[1]: A in AGLET = Anchorage is like G in GHC = Glasgow 21:21:50 Whoops 21:21:59 So if I want to learn Haskell, I need to take a trip to Glasgow. Got it. 21:22:04 s/hppavilion[1]/gamemanj/ 21:22:07 gamemanj: Sure, why not? 21:22:25 well, actually, "learning functional programming" would be a great excuse for a holiday 21:22:49 ...I mean, educational trip. 21:23:50 do it 21:23:56 haskell is awesome 21:24:41 gamemanj: AGILE is also not a good name because AIs may or may not be allowed to use them 21:24:58 gamemanj: Depending on who makes the AI rules 21:25:01 Intelligent Logical Entities. 21:25:03 Fixed. 21:25:06 gamemanj: That works too 21:25:14 gamemanj: Wait, but then it can /only/ be used by AIs 21:25:20 Or, at the very least, it cannot be used by women. 21:25:21 Humans can be logical too! 21:25:35 -!- olsner has joined. 21:25:41 gamemanj: BUT BANANAS CAN'T SING! 21:25:45 ... 21:26:06 gamemanj: I believe the correct response is "Well played" 21:26:29 No, actually. 21:26:39 Pop-tarts can sing. Why can't bananas? https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21184720/donotdelete_nyan.BytePusher 21:27:15 as a computer science student: women can be very logical 21:27:29 myname: Yeah, I was just making a sexist joke because it was easy 21:27:34 myname: I was just being a bad person. 21:28:09 "just being a bad person"... as if that makes sense for the use of the word "just" 21:28:10 yeah 21:28:17 * hppavilion[1] considers saying exactly /how/ easy it is, relative to someone else on the channel's mother, but opts not to because he's been stupid enough for one day 21:28:27 ... 21:28:30 I seem to have lost my maturity today 21:28:34 yes 21:28:43 I will stop chatting until I find it 21:28:54 I think we should put hppavilion[1] on a recovery mechanism of BytePusher code and Brainfuck 21:29:15 Haskell and GUI code is messing hppavilion[1] up 21:29:40 -!- gniourf has joined. 21:31:42 gamemanj: But I NEED them! 21:32:01 * hppavilion[1] quietly searches for symptoms of drug addiction to further this joke 21:33:03 And it's just a little bit of haskell here and there; it's not like I'm writing a full haskell DSL for GUIs 21:34:02 -!- augur has joined. 21:34:09 hppavilion[1]: yes, addiction always starts with just a little bit of it here and there. 21:34:13 be careful 21:34:16 -!- b_jonas_ has changed nick to b_jonas. 21:34:38 -!- tromp has joined. 21:35:18 -!- gamemanj has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 21:37:26 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 21:39:24 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 21:39:29 -!- diginet_ has joined. 21:39:56 -!- devhydraz has joined. 21:39:56 -!- devhydraz has quit (Changing host). 21:39:56 -!- devhydraz has joined. 21:40:49 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 21:41:58 -!- ski_ has joined. 21:42:32 -!- coppro_ has joined. 21:43:22 -!- mysanthrop has joined. 21:43:26 -!- coppro has quit (Disconnected by services). 21:43:32 -!- coppro_ has changed nick to coppro. 21:44:54 -!- myname has quit (Disconnected by services). 21:45:00 -!- mysanthrop has changed nick to myname. 21:46:09 -!- idris-bot has joined. 21:47:07 -!- hydraz has quit (*.net *.split). 21:47:10 -!- fractal has quit (*.net *.split). 21:47:10 -!- ski has quit (*.net *.split). 21:47:11 -!- izabera has quit (*.net *.split). 21:47:11 -!- mtve has quit (*.net *.split). 21:47:11 -!- diginet has quit (*.net *.split). 21:47:15 -!- diginet_ has changed nick to diginet. 21:48:27 -!- jaboja has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 21:49:07 -!- jaboja has joined. 21:50:57 -!- j-bot has joined. 21:53:00 -!- izabera has joined. 21:53:28 -!- mtve has joined. 22:00:50 -!- devhydraz has changed nick to hydraz. 22:08:55 -!- `^_^ has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 22:16:11 -!- fractal has joined. 22:20:27 -!- APic has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 22:25:22 -!- APic has joined. 22:41:16 -!- j-bot has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 22:41:16 -!- aloril has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 22:41:52 -!- gniourf has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 22:41:52 -!- Yurume has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 22:41:52 -!- heroux has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 22:42:58 -!- oerjan has joined. 22:43:08 -!- heroux has joined. 22:45:23 -!- Yurume has joined. 22:48:11 -!- XorSwap has joined. 22:49:33 does anyone know the proper way in irssi to tell it to change to a different server when the usual one is not responding? everytime i try it i end up being logged in twice. 22:50:47 (i tried just waiting for it to time out first, but stupid dns chose the _same_ server for irc.freenode.net) 22:51:59 oerjan: I think the trick is to specify the network name. //connect -network Freenode servernameblahblub 22:52:02 -!- int-e_ has changed nick to int-e. 22:52:40 also /rmreconns 22:52:50 i don't think that is right, /connect keeps old connections. 22:52:51 oh and you can specify several servers per network anyway 22:53:00 int-e: i have a long list. 22:53:31 it's just that the first wasn't working, the second is irc.freenode.net which resolved to the same as the first by accident. 22:53:38 also /rmreconns did nothing. 22:53:58 I'm not sure how you end up being logged in twice 22:54:12 i think i don't want "i think" advice on this. i have guesse so many times wrong. 22:54:45 int-e: i end up logged in twice because irssi has no problem being logged in twice to the same network. 22:55:01 do you just want something like /reconnect Freenode ? 22:55:18 although the other one never joined any channels, which means it doesn't work. 22:55:29 int-e: hmph, let me try that. 22:55:37 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Reconnecting). 22:55:43 -!- oerjan has joined. 22:56:20 int-e: no, that just reconnects to the _same_ server. 22:56:47 int-e: also, you did not take my hints that i don't want guessing advice. 22:56:51 -!- aloril has joined. 22:56:56 -!- gniourf has joined. 22:56:58 -!- XorSwap has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 22:57:04 I don't understand the problem 22:57:15 anyway whatever goodnight 22:57:26 int-e: WAT 22:57:59 * oerjan needs to calm down before he bans int-e 22:58:52 int-e: you really dahled that one 22:58:59 word. 22:59:54 i'm now angry at him for not understanding, and i cannot stop being angry because he's no longer here to listen to my explanation. 23:00:25 why are you angry at him for not understanding 23:01:48 oerjan: imo you should hug it out hth 23:01:53 tricky. 23:02:13 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 23:02:20 why 23:02:31 shachaf: he gives me advice that i can guess myself and which doesn't work, without understanding the problem. then just as he realizes he doesn't understand, he leaves. 23:02:45 shachaf: i'm not in austria 23:03:00 neither am i but it's never stopped me from hugging it out before hth 23:03:29 OKAY 23:04:13 anyway what would be a better behavior here 23:04:15 saying nothing? 23:04:23 anyway, what i want is a way to tell irssi to skip immediately to the next server in the freenode list, as if the current one has timed out. 23:05:09 -!- Sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 23:05:49 https://www.google.com/flights/#search;f=TRD;t=VIE,XWW hth 23:06:06 i don't know how to do that 23:06:19 Hm... 23:06:31 End-User Programming is an interesting thing 23:06:46 neither do i. 23:07:06 But the only sort of software that is even /remotely/ generally-accessible for that purpose is spreadsheet software (and maybe personal databases, though I've never used one of those) 23:07:23 And... now I have to go 23:07:25 @messages-lud 23:07:25 zgrep said 9h 9m 12s ago: re: OCR, so just... metadata with regards to where the text is? Should it, err, figure that out itself? 23:07:25 zgrep said 9h 7m 52s ago: oh, I see, also letter descriptions... but it would technically be better, I think, to have it "learn" than to have a general description of what a letter looks like... because that'd let it choose what it most easily identifies to be a particular letter. 23:07:27 (before I leave) 23:09:36 shachaf: basically, i have a preferred freenode server (sinisalo), which is tried first. but everytime it is down it takes me > 2 extra minutes to start up irssi. i'd like some way to skip those 2 minutes. 23:09:59 and sometimes like today, by sheer bad luck with dns, it takes twice as long. 23:10:02 oerjan: i understand the problem 23:10:11 good, that's an improvement :P 23:10:46 the ironic thing is that i was just trying to start up irssi before doing something else... 23:12:07 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 23:15:48 -!- boily has joined. 23:19:27 -!- centrinia has joined. 23:22:23 eek a gap in the logs 23:22:49 Gregor is 9 days idle 23:23:19 bollehy 23:25:29 eek, another 23:28:41 hellœeekrjan! 23:28:46 gap gap gap ♪ 23:33:10 @tell hppavilion[1] myname: I was just being a bad person. <-- please report to the next #esoteric sensitivity bootcamp hth 23:33:10 Consider it noted. 23:33:37 there is a bootcamp? 23:33:45 i want to go there, too 23:34:03 at the very least, you may get the boot 23:39:39 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:40:35 oerjan: fwiw, http://bugs.irssi.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=176 (and also http://bugs.irssi.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=175, but the former has a useful hint at the bottom) 23:41:08 ooh 23:42:41 it is possible that /server
thing is the closest available 23:44:06 is that an angry "ooh" 23:44:29 perhaps the latter is why /rmreconns did nothing 23:44:36 shachaf: no 23:59:17 -!- jaboja has quit (Remote host closed the connection).