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00:09:54 <oerjan> <int-e> in a similar vain, what would 1b0001 look like? <-- *vein
00:16:11 <boily> according to google, “いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい” means “It's nice to hear that”.
00:16:51 <boily> but “かかかかかか” is “Make a call”.
00:17:10 <oerjan> evenoily
00:19:10 <boily> bonsœirjaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan.
00:19:30 <boily> (“わわわわわわわわわわわわ” is “It is not incomprehensible” :D)
00:20:36 <boily> `wisdom
00:20:44 <HackEgo> potatoes//You are not allowed to take potatoes to Norway without a special permit.
00:20:55 <boily> ah?
00:30:04 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Lambda calculus]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50776&oldid=31439 * Camto * (-3)
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00:37:43 <oerjan> boily: because of diseases, i assume. remember the irish potato famine...
00:38:25 <boily> twms.
00:57:58 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Special:Log/delete]] delete * Oerjan * deleted "[[Д]]": Author request: Blanked by author, and site disappeared, so considering this a deletion request
01:03:52 <oerjan> *sigh* did google do a ridiculous search result redesign again
01:06:01 <boily> deviantart redesigned their galleries. they aren't aligned with my chakras. this distrubs my chi.
01:06:55 <oerjan> it's not responsive, and afaict has smaller text size
01:07:06 <zzo38> Can you fix them with Stylish or GreaseMonkey or other browser extensions?
01:07:16 <boily> afaict? As Far As I Cuddle Tacos?
01:07:20 <shachaf> oerjan: they do a lot of experiments hth
01:07:21 <oerjan> boily: i guess this _is_ officially the day when everything in the world becomes at least a bit worse
01:08:22 <oerjan> or well, tomorrow for some of you.
01:08:25 <boily> everything is a bit more the way they have will ever been...
01:09:40 <oerjan> `? afaict
01:09:44 <HackEgo> afaict? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
01:10:03 <oerjan> `? iiuc
01:10:05 <HackEgo> iiuc i understand iiuc correctly.
01:10:24 <oerjan> `learn afaict afaict is almost synonymous with iiuc.
01:10:33 <HackEgo> Learned 'afaict': afaict afaict is almost synonymous with iiuc.
01:11:09 <boily> As Far As I Comprehend Tacitly. makes perfect sense now!
01:11:19 <oerjan> yep!
01:12:51 <oerjan> oh well, hang on and floss your chakras regularly
01:13:30 <boily> fungot: do you floss your nostrils?
01:13:31 <fungot> boily: except for syntax errors are somewhat unhelpful /ignore is over there now.
01:14:10 <zzo38> I wrote a implementation of X resource manager in JavaScript and now I should need to test.
01:14:12 <oerjan> and use some drops for the third eye one.
01:16:42 <boily> hezzo38. you can do X stuff from javascript?
01:16:50 <oerjan> <boily> his523. if they are a fruit, then which vegetable? <-- arugula hth
01:17:11 <zzo38> The difference of Xlib is that my implementation does not store representation types; instead, the values in the resource database may be any JavaScript value except for undefined. Unique quarks are possible; just use Symbol() to create one.
01:17:22 <oerjan> seriously, what's the point of that
01:18:17 <zzo38> boily: JavaScript core doesn't but with a I/O layer you can. It is just a socket connection to connect to the X server, so with a suitable I/O layer (such as that provided by Node.js) it can be done. Possibly even the I/O layer provided by HTML can do so as well, but I am unsure.
01:19:19 <boily> oh, right.
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01:21:53 <zzo38> The X resource manager module though does not use I/O and does not require a connection to the X server.
01:23:23 <zzo38> So, it is not even necessary to "do X stuff" in order to implement the X resource manager (although without the connection to the X server, it may not be as useful).
01:23:45 <boily> oerjan: arugula is quite good! with dried cranberries and sliced almonds, a fluff of freshly grated Parmesan, a crunch of peppercorns, and a mist of olive oil.
01:27:07 <oerjan> and if you do that minus the arugula?
01:27:57 <boily> then you'll be left with an unleafy mess. I'll accept spinach as a subsitute.
01:28:58 <oerjan> but it's the leaves that make the mess - i can never find out how to get them onto the fork properly.
01:30:03 * boily gesticulates the way you multi-stab a leaf with a fork
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01:52:05 <fizzie> oerjan: FWIW, I'm getting what I think you were talking about too.
01:52:24 <fizzie> (Also was quite surprised.)
01:52:32 <oerjan> wait, what do you think i was talking about
01:52:49 <fizzie> A different-looking Google.
01:52:58 <oerjan> ah
01:53:10 <fizzie> It looks very mobile-oriented.
01:53:41 <fizzie> It doesn't happen on my other browser, though.
01:53:47 <oerjan> oh
01:54:24 * oerjan hopes it's just a bug, then
01:54:25 <fizzie> Or in an incognito window in the first one either.
01:54:34 <fizzie> I presume it's an experiment.
01:54:34 <oerjan> huh
01:55:07 <fizzie> You should act in such a way that the people running it will be able to tell you hate it.
01:55:22 <oerjan> ic
01:55:38 <fizzie> So I guess whatever you do, don't click on an ad.
01:55:46 <fizzie> Also probably don't click on any results either.
01:55:50 <oerjan> GOT THAT ALL COVERED
01:55:53 <oerjan> oh
01:56:04 <oerjan> maybe too late for that.
01:56:19 <fizzie> Same here. I would have, but I really wanted those results too.
01:56:45 <oerjan> i'm not sure whether i clicked or not
01:57:26 <zzo38> The example in the Xlib documentation passes. I should need further testing please.
02:23:23 <ais523> surely what you should do is click repeatedly on blank parts of the page, then refresh it a few times
02:23:32 <ais523> thus giving the impression that you don't understand it at all
02:26:55 <shachaf> Sometimes you get a popup with those little smile icons.
02:28:23 <oerjan> @metar ENVA
02:28:23 <lambdabot> ENVA 200150Z 06003KT 1200 R09/P2000N R27/P2000N -SN VV006 00/M00 Q1018 RMK WIND 670FT 18006KT
02:32:29 <ais523> when I'm using a non-locked-down browser (i.e. not my primary one), and a site shows a style of advert that I particularly dislke
02:32:34 <ais523> my normal reaction is to immediately refresh
02:32:43 <ais523> it actually seems to do some amount of good
02:32:57 <ais523> (in discouraging the site from using them)
02:33:10 <shachaf> unless people measure page views twnh
02:33:21 <boily> oerjan: moo.
02:34:27 <oerjan> `? moo
02:34:34 <HackEgo> moo? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
02:35:22 <oerjan> `learn Moo is the sound made by a cow as it freezes.
02:35:26 <HackEgo> Learned 'moo': Moo is the sound made by a cow as it freezes.
02:37:37 <boily> @metar CYUL
02:37:38 <lambdabot> CYUL 200200Z 27006KT 15SM FEW010 OVC030 01/M00 A3006 RMK SF1SC8 SF TR SLP181
02:37:58 <boily> my weather is almoost the same.
02:38:46 <ais523> @metar EGBB
02:38:47 <lambdabot> EGBB 200220Z 00000KT 9999 R15/0600 MIFG NSC 02/02 Q1035
02:40:24 <boily> bletchy weather.
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02:55:54 <fizzie> @metar EGLL
02:55:55 <lambdabot> EGLL 200250Z AUTO VRB02KT 8000 NCD M01/M02 Q1035
02:56:03 <fizzie> The dreaded negatives.
03:04:22 <zzo38> I have found some test cases in the xcb-util-xrm library. What I have found is that line 84 and 85 of tests_parser.c do not match the behaviour of Xlib; my own implementation implements the behaviour of Xlib in those cases.
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03:06:11 <zzo38> My program passes all of the other tests from tests_parser.c though. Now I will try the other file
03:17:08 <zzo38> My program passes all of the tests in tests_match.c too.
03:18:09 <zzo38> And, this is an implementation in only 53 lines of code (the first of which is "use strict").
03:57:16 <zzo38> http://sprunge.us/COTK You can tell me if there are any further mistakes that the tests have not caught.
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05:57:01 <zzo38> What kind of file format may be in use for key/value databases where the key and value are each arbitrary byte strings (and no duplicate keys)?
05:59:42 <zzo38> (This is same as SQLite4 storage requirements except for the transaction requirement.)
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06:10:19 <zzo38> Possibly a similar file format to what SQLite4 uses by default is possible, or maybe something a bit like SQLite3. But, I will look to see
06:14:26 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[User:Challenger5]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50777&oldid=50724 * Challenger5 * (-61)
06:37:58 <zzo38> It seem that xcb-util-xrm does not even support quarks. My implementation in JavaScript supports "unique quarks" without having to do anything special, due to how JavaScript is working. The xcb-util-xrm also implemented the matching rules in an entirely different way from how I did.
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09:54:18 <\oren\> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9gsHOwU1RU
10:57:12 <zzo38> I found a mmap binding for Node.js and trying to use it on an empty file results in a segmentation fault. Is it supposed to do that?
10:57:48 <zzo38> (It works if the file is not empty.)
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11:40:21 <boily> `wisdom
11:40:28 <HackEgo> indexed monad//Indexed monads are just monads on an indexed category. \ Indexed monads are just categories enriched over the monoidal category of endofunctors.
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16:27:10 <\oren\> inauguration is now
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16:59:12 <\oren\> right now, pence is the vice president and obama is the president
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17:28:49 <\oren\> trump is now the president
17:31:41 <DHeadshot> We're all screwed...
17:33:53 <Taneb> I have two weeks to learn ColdFusion
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17:40:03 <Taneb> (starting a part time job)
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17:59:27 <Muchotreeo> hey how do i create a bot that can understand befunge?
18:03:57 <fizzie> fungot: Do you have any tips? You should be the expert on this.
18:03:57 <fungot> fizzie: i've not seen edwin users: is there an tutorial for running a 64-bit os without support for your back. no real treatment, and they just use rationals numbers
18:04:43 <fizzie> I don't think that was very helpful.
18:05:25 <int-e> fungot: Could you stop being less incoherent than some of our regulars, please?
18:05:26 <fungot> int-e: my professor will mark me down if i used that *all* the time.
18:05:59 <int-e> fungot: maybe you should switch to dvorak.
18:06:00 <fungot> int-e: now waiting... :) is it possible to download things from microsoft such that windows is 2/ 5 better than linux.
18:10:39 <fizzie> 2/5 units better.
18:10:43 <fizzie> It's a dimensionless quantity.
18:13:36 <shachaf> 40% better?
18:13:39 <shachaf> Sounds plausible.
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18:21:45 <int-e> well they do have that "linux subsystem" thingy.
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19:10:32 <rdococ> ih
19:20:50 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[MATL]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50778&oldid=50734 * Luis Mendo * (+30) /* Language specification and compiler */
19:21:08 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[MATL]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50779&oldid=50778 * Luis Mendo * (-1) /* Language specification and compiler */
19:21:23 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[MATL]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50780&oldid=50779 * Luis Mendo * (+0) /* Language specification and compiler */
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19:30:00 <zzo38> Is there the program that can be use to execute a ARB assembly shader and then to write the output to the file?
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20:33:23 <moony> meep meep
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20:45:40 <olsner> `quote meep
20:45:50 <HackEgo> No output.
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22:37:34 <wob_jonas> Can someone help me? I have an interlaced video, and want to tell ffmpeg to throw away half of the frames, keeping only the even numbered frames with half the vertical resolution.
22:38:08 <wob_jonas> But this seems impossible to search for, because an internet search only finds hits about how to re-encode interlaced videos but NOT throw away information from it.
22:38:38 <wob_jonas> That's the more typical use case, because most of the interlaced videos are low resolution, digitized from analog television or VHS, so it makes sense,
22:39:10 <wob_jonas> but my use case is a high resolution interlaced video straight from digital camera, but with lots of motion, that I want to encode in lower quality, so throwing away the odd frames would be better.
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22:43:46 <wob_jonas> ah: http://video.stackexchange.com/q/9312
22:43:48 <wob_jonas> that gives hints
22:46:40 <Zarutian> wob_jonas: in analog television, you get odd and even fields not frames, but otherwise what you describe is correct
22:47:08 <Zarutian> wob_jonas: and I though all digital cameras were progressive scan these days
22:47:33 <wob_jonas> Zarutian: this digital camera can do both progressive and interlaced.
22:47:38 <wob_jonas> different quality options
22:47:47 <wob_jonas> the interlaced gives smaller videos of course
22:48:05 <wob_jonas> I should not have recorded this particular video interlaced, but it's too late to change that
22:49:39 <Zarutian> you know that by throwing out the odd fields you are only halving the vertical resolution.
22:50:19 <wob_jonas> Zarutian: yes, I know I'm halving only the vertical resolution. Though of course I'm then free to rescale the result to smaller if I want to.
23:04:17 <Zarutian> yeah, but it is fun to watch such unscaled video at least once. ;-Þ
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23:23:20 <Muchotreeo> hey are any time traveling bots in this community
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23:23:52 <Muchotreeo> hey whats up
23:25:13 <zzo38> I know no time traveling bots in this community. Even if I did, I wouldn't know anyways.
23:27:36 <Muchotreeo> I wanna create a bot that uses natural language proccesing to read the wiki then create esolangs based around that but my know how is to small to do thatn
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23:42:57 <zzo38> How would Checkout be implemented on a GPU?
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