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00:09:33 -!- hppavilion[1] has set topic: Motivation: -2.638eNaN | http://esolangs.org/ | logs: http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D | https://www.dropbox.com/s/fyhqyvy3i8oh25m/wisdom.pdf?dl=0 | For extensive phở testing, use #esoteric-blah.
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04:36:50 -!- hppavilion[1] has set topic: Motivation: -2.638èNaN | http://esolangs.org/ | logs: http://codu.org/logs/_esoteric/ http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric/?C=M;O=D | https://www.dropbox.com/s/fyhqyvy3i8oh25m/wisdom.pdf?dl=0 | For extensive phở testing, use #esoteric-blah.
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10:28:32 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Deadfish]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51829&oldid=51828 * GermanyBoy * (-19) /* Röda */
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11:02:17 <rdococ> hi
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11:45:55 * oerjan cannot help pronouncing "Röda" with a Scanian accent
11:49:03 <int-e> `? cmake
11:49:05 <HackEgo> cmake? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
11:49:11 <int-e> `quote cmake
11:49:13 <HackEgo> 99) <alise> cmake is a nuclear powered waffle iron powered by a burning-hot testicle attachment <alise> and it burns one of the waffles and doesn't touch the other.
11:49:25 <int-e> alise++
11:50:06 <int-e> @quote cmake
11:50:06 <lambdabot> No quotes match. Just try something else.
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11:57:29 <oerjan> @quote something else
11:57:30 <lambdabot> No quotes for this person. It can only be attributed to human error.
11:57:40 <oerjan> @quote something.else
11:57:40 <lambdabot> yottis says: i thought there were like 10 haskell jobs in the world, all in the "let's replace excel sheets with something else" industry < kalven> there are at least 20
11:58:18 <int-e> heh how anyone can stand that space I don't know.
11:58:33 <oerjan> after < you mean?
11:58:34 <int-e> (the one between < and the nickname.)
11:58:47 <shachaf> irssi has it on by default.
11:58:47 <int-e> I know why, but it just doesn't work for me.
11:58:58 <int-e> I switched it off almost immediately.
11:59:00 <shachaf> I guess it's to keep the same alignment with different modes.
11:59:07 <oerjan> i have no < at all
11:59:07 <shachaf> But why do you want to keep the same alignment?
11:59:22 <int-e> exactly!
12:22:41 <fizzie> The space makes more sense in themes that add padding between the end of the nickname and the start of the message.
12:23:12 <fizzie> If you have different-width nicks anyway, I don't quite see the point. (Turned it off as well.)
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12:28:29 <oerjan> `` ls -l wisdom/password
12:28:30 <HackEgo> ​-rw-r--r-- 1 5000 0 33 Apr 9 23:14 wisdom/password
12:29:10 <int-e> `which at
12:29:11 <HackEgo> No output.
12:29:24 <int-e> (just kidding, but wouldn't that be fun...)
12:31:55 <oerjan> fizzie: maybe the builtin `help command should only trigger when not given arguments, and use the sandbox help otherwise (for a start we could do `mkx bin/help//\? '`'"$1")
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13:06:16 <fizzie> `fetch
13:06:26 <HackEgo> Usage: fetch URL or fetch OUTPUT_FILE URL (no spaces or quoting in OUTPUT_FILE)
13:06:45 <fizzie> Well, that's a reasonable outcome. (Just checking.)
13:06:50 <fizzie> `run
13:06:54 <HackEgo> No output.
13:06:58 <fizzie> As is that.
13:07:14 <fizzie> @tell oerjan That sounds reasonable.
13:07:14 <lambdabot> Consider it noted.
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18:40:03 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Dogescript]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=51830&oldid=43975 * Camto * (-12)
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19:30:54 <VisualAssembler> good evening, i do hope not to disturb channel, i am n00b too....
19:32:31 <VisualAssembler> i have rather understanding how computer works, and i have idea to make 'my own esolang'
19:32:54 <VisualAssembler> i hope not to disturb but only may i ask one question from europe?
19:33:17 <shachaf> You mean, a second question?
19:34:12 <rdococ> hi
19:34:32 <VisualAssembler> that might coredump my mind, but, to tell furter: yes, that would be really appreciated :)
19:34:59 <rdococ> the channel's been AFK for 4 hours, it's fine
19:35:42 <VisualAssembler> I'm glad to be here, thank you
19:35:58 <rdococ> I think they'd rather you here than me, anyway
19:36:11 <VisualAssembler> (and i know my nickname sucks, jftr)
19:36:24 <rdococ> your nickname is better than mine
19:36:31 <VisualAssembler> rdococ: why so pessimistically you are?
19:37:29 <rdococ> because, every time I have a cool idea for an esolang, I lose interest within a few hours
19:37:43 <VisualAssembler> (yours is rhymin 2 cock -< thats a winner 4sure afaik)
19:37:50 <rdococ> heh
19:38:10 <rdococ> I prefer to think of it as either a chicken or a clock without the l
19:38:20 <VisualAssembler> ;)
19:38:38 <VisualAssembler> i like you
19:38:52 <rdococ> I grouped the nickname "Coconutz", because it sounds cool and has the same oco pattern
19:39:52 <VisualAssembler> anyway, i come from austria and i have problem bechase i have in my mind ideal for so calles "eso" lang
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19:40:24 <rdococ> heh, chicken
19:40:46 <VisualAssembler> problem of is i want to make computer execute commands
19:41:15 <VisualAssembler> and i do not know how to tell computer to make it execute commands
19:42:28 <VisualAssembler> it could have some sort of database with predertermined strings, it could even maybe parse sort of mandb, but maybe there is some more general way
19:43:56 <VisualAssembler> i just need some some snippets of general inputs how that specific part in my language could be implemented
19:45:11 <VisualAssembler> computer should execute command at his own will
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19:48:02 <VisualAssembler> because my idea is user says what computer should do, but computer decides on his own if he/she wants to do that (at all) and if user-given parametrics he/she wants to execute
19:48:07 <VisualAssembler> thats my idea
19:48:48 <VisualAssembler> i'd be glad for any snip-bits on that way (excluding neuronal nets)
19:49:51 <rdococ> a DSL designed for programming arbitrary neural networks might be cool
19:50:14 <VisualAssembler> whats a DSL?
19:50:21 <VisualAssembler> (sorry, i am austrian)
19:50:34 <rdococ> Domain Specific Language.
19:50:44 <VisualAssembler> ah, k, ty
19:52:24 <VisualAssembler> [Local Notice] Hello globnotix, why are you spamming client-specific shit? We would like you to draw /dev/nul
19:52:50 <rdococ> a programming language designed for one specific thing, basically
19:53:08 <rdococ> like, in my case, neural networks
19:53:20 <VisualAssembler> like a XOR gatter?
19:53:36 <rdococ> ?
19:53:39 <rdococ> idk what a gatter is
19:53:49 <VisualAssembler> gate
19:54:18 <VisualAssembler> sorry, 8in german it is gatter, in englis it is gate. i 4got2switch language
19:54:59 <VisualAssembler> neuronal nets are best implemented in huge FPGAs, my frend (that works in that field) told me
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19:55:28 <VisualAssembler> s/frend/friend/
19:55:55 <rdococ> k
19:55:57 <rdococ> it's okay
19:56:11 <rdococ> there are a lot of (linguistic) languages
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19:56:37 <rdococ> er, linguistic means relating to the kind of languages you speak
19:56:44 <rdococ> in fact, even some constructed speech languages e.g. Esperanto
19:56:56 <VisualAssembler> he almost always is programming VHDL (and verilog)
19:57:10 <VisualAssembler> me myself i like assembler for its easyness
19:57:17 <rdococ> really?
19:57:47 <VisualAssembler> Latin would be cool, afaik. or turkish. or squip (albanian)
19:58:04 <VisualAssembler> yeah, he gets paid for that shit
19:58:17 <rdococ> I was talking about assembler
19:58:31 <VisualAssembler> oh ().()
19:59:02 <VisualAssembler> yeah, i like it. especially on CISCs. but to be honest, i have been out of that since years
19:59:23 <rdococ> ah
19:59:32 <rdococ> you should try an OISC :P
19:59:51 <rdococ> (one instruction set computing. there are quite a few OISCs around)
19:59:57 <VisualAssembler> Motorola/freescale to me is rather cool. The STM8 was rather nice too. But nowadays....
20:01:00 <VisualAssembler> i have forgotten more than 90% of waht i coud have done. but ASM was always great to me (afair), because it did always exactly that what i wanted (thats what it should do)
20:01:42 <VisualAssembler> rdococ: when you want to go into OISC i remeber there something from Maxim(tm)
20:01:54 <VisualAssembler> iirc it was called the MAX2000
20:02:01 <VisualAssembler> just one moment
20:02:25 <rdococ> I've heard of 3D demos on TI calculators :P
20:04:06 <VisualAssembler> ah, there i nfound it on my swap, its called the Maxim MAXQ Architecture
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20:08:00 <VisualAssembler> rdococ: https://www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/3222
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20:10:00 <VisualAssembler> to be honest: if i was the king i'd go for VLIW. to me, itanium rulez (although i never had machine of it)
20:10:51 <VisualAssembler> anyway, i have to go pee now. volatile self::afk(*void);
20:11:10 * VisualAssembler brunzt
20:13:48 <izabera> what's *void
20:14:32 <VisualAssembler> some shit out of that shitty "C" language afaih
20:14:43 <VisualAssembler> anyway, time is late here
20:14:51 <VisualAssembler> GOTO Bed;
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22:32:24 <hppavilion[1]> tswett: I forget, were you the one making the database software with projective scope?
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22:41:36 <int-e> shachaf: FWIW, Spider&Web is too hard in a few places. Good story though.
22:42:02 <shachaf> I do like that one puzzle in the middle.
22:43:12 <shachaf> I agree about some of it, especially some parts after that puzzle.
22:43:32 <int-e> I missed "my gun", and perhaps stupidly, how to delay the guards in the final room.
22:43:59 <int-e> "missed" in the sense that I used a walkthrough to get me past those points
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