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00:00:28 <oerjan> (why does everyone want me to get a kitten suddenly)
00:01:05 <oerjan> (also other things being equal, i like puppies more.)
00:01:18 <shachaf> imo get a full-grown old lazy cat
00:01:30 <shachaf> or two
00:01:35 <wob_jonas> you're a dog person? wow
00:01:35 <shachaf> two cats are better than one
00:01:48 <wob_jonas> this channel has strange people
00:01:59 <int-e> look who
00:02:04 <int-e> 's talking!
00:02:12 <wob_jonas> I know. it's why I come here
00:02:20 <wob_jonas> I should tell you about the troubles I have
00:02:24 <shachaf> Am I strange?
00:02:29 <int-e> very
00:02:38 <wob_jonas> I am
00:02:38 <shachaf> In what respect?
00:02:41 <shachaf> I seem to be pretty standard.
00:02:58 <wob_jonas> yeah, but a geek that's a dog person? what kind of programmer is that
00:02:59 <int-e> you don't know when to ask questions
00:03:26 <wob_jonas> yes
00:03:28 <shachaf> wob_jonas: Did you know Google is officially a dog company?
00:03:30 <wob_jonas> I don't
00:03:37 <wob_jonas> shachaf: what? really?
00:04:21 <shachaf> See https://abc.xyz/investor/other/google-code-of-conduct.html
00:04:28 <int-e> @google dog : pooch :: cat : ?
00:04:29 <oerjan> int-e: i'm not sure that's strange, really.
00:04:31 <lambdabot> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4350214/Photos-dogs-pushed-beds-crafty-cats.html
00:04:31 <lambdabot> Title: Photos show dogs pushed out of their beds by crafty cats | Daily Mail Online
00:04:45 <int-e> oerjan: I messed up the wisdom entry quote
00:05:21 <shachaf> I picked up my pooch habit at Google.
00:07:00 <int-e> I'd summon the alice quote but it's short the pertinent bit.
00:07:10 <shachaf> Alice quote?
00:07:45 <shachaf> @quote alice
00:07:45 <lambdabot> monochrom says: Alice: "Bob, you should learn Haskell, it's better!" Bob: "la la la, I am not hearing you." Alice: "cola cola cola, I am not talking to you!"
00:08:02 <shachaf> @quote alice
00:08:02 <lambdabot> monochrom says: Alice: "Bob, you should learn Haskell, it's better!" Bob: "la la la, I am not hearing you." Alice: "cola cola cola, I am not talking to you!"
00:08:04 <shachaf> @quote alice
00:08:04 <lambdabot> gwern says: I sometimes think a CS degree could be replaced by reading Alice in Wonderland, GEB, and SICP
00:08:23 <shachaf> scow
00:09:07 * oerjan is confused about which alice quote int-e means
00:11:12 <int-e> "But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked. "Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."
00:11:29 <wob_jonas> oh! yes, that quote makes much more sense in context
00:12:04 <oerjan> `` hg cat -r 1 wisdom/mad
00:12:05 <HackEgo> ​"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked. "Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."
00:12:28 <wob_jonas> `? mad
00:12:30 <HackEgo> This wisdom entry was censored for being too accurate.
00:12:37 <int-e> I wasn't even sure whether it was a nitia quote or not.
00:12:44 <shachaf> `cwlprits mad
00:12:47 <oerjan> . o O ( which pertinent bit was missing? )
00:12:53 <HackEgo> oerjän oerjän nitïa
00:12:56 <int-e> oerjan: all of it :P
00:13:10 <oerjan> aha
00:13:11 <int-e> `? alice
00:13:12 <HackEgo> Alice doesn't want to go among mad people.
00:13:37 <shachaf> i,i s/c/s/
00:13:40 <oerjan> ah right.
00:13:43 <int-e> but the initial part was resurrected in that wisdom entry
00:14:40 <int-e> But I'm feeling overly incoherent, good night.
00:14:50 <wob_jonas> good night
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01:37:44 <kerbal> There is a reason why I keep changing my nickname
01:37:50 <kerbal> It's for bot testing
01:40:05 <oerjan> that's what i all say
01:40:08 <oerjan> *they
01:40:16 <oerjan> `wisdom muphry
01:40:18 <HackEgo> muphrys law//Mumphrie's Law says things will be misspelled at the worst possible moment.
01:40:57 <kerbal> oerjan: Made progress with my bot
01:42:03 <kerbal> I'm working on it over in #esoteric-blah
01:45:40 <kerbal> `wisdom
01:45:41 <HackEgo> zoidberg//Zoidberg is almost definitely a distinct entity from oerjan (p = .02).
01:45:47 <kerbal> `wisdom
01:45:48 <HackEgo> loudly//Did you mean: loudly
01:45:51 <kerbal> `wisdom
01:45:52 <HackEgo> matrix//A matrix is just a matrix. People use them to communicate. Taneb invented them.
01:45:59 <kerbal> This is amusing
01:58:04 <kerbal> `wisdom
01:58:05 <HackEgo> wth//WTH is wavy toe hair. hth.
01:59:06 <Cale> `wisdom dth
01:59:08 <HackEgo> dth//dth is the dth ordinal. dth?
01:59:18 <kerbal> `wisdom
01:59:19 <HackEgo> stume//A stume cowears and goatears you. That is the main reason why the often look so ackward.
01:59:28 <kerbal> What?
01:59:36 <kerbal> What does that even mean?
01:59:44 <Cale> `wisdom gostak
01:59:45 <HackEgo> gostak//The gostak distims the doshes.
02:00:30 <kerbal> `HackEgo
02:00:30 <HackEgo> ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: HackEgo: not found
02:00:43 <kerbal> `HackEgo help
02:00:44 <HackEgo> ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: HackEgo: not found
02:00:50 <kerbal> `help
02:00:50 <HackEgo> Runs arbitrary code in GNU/Linux. Type "`<command>", or "`run <command>" for full shell commands. "`fetch [<output-file>] <URL>" downloads files. Files saved to $PWD are persistent, and $PWD/bin is in $PATH. $PWD is a mercurial repository, "`revert <rev>" can be used to revert to a revision. See http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/
02:01:27 <kerbal> `rm
02:01:27 <HackEgo> rm: missing operand \ Try 'rm --help' for more information.
02:01:56 <kerbal> `rm -rf /
02:01:57 <HackEgo> rm: invalid option -- ' ' \ Try 'rm --help' for more information.
02:02:07 <kerbal> rm --help
02:02:12 <kerbal> `rm --help
02:02:12 <HackEgo> Usage: rm [OPTION]... FILE... \ Remove (unlink) the FILE(s). \ \ -f, --force ignore nonexistent files and arguments, never prompt \ -i prompt before every removal \ -I prompt once before removing more than three files, or \ when removing recursively; less intrusive tha
02:02:44 <kerbal> `ls
02:02:45 <HackEgo> 5pEV4X5h \ bin \ canary \ emoticons \ esobible \ etc \ evil \ factor \ good \ hw \ ibin \ interps \ izash.c \ karma \ le \ lib \ misle \ nasmbuild \ paste \ ply-3.8 \ quines \ quinor \ quotes \ share \ src \ test2 \ testfile \ tmflry \ tmp \ wisdom \ wlcom
02:03:30 <kerbal> You can't actually delete directories in HackEgo, right?
02:03:39 <kerbal> That wouldn't be a great design
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02:05:30 <kerbal> wob_jonas: I got Integbot working again
02:07:32 <Cale> http://iplayif.com/?story=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ifarchive.org%2Fif-archive%2Fgames%2Fzcode%2Fgostak.z5
02:10:07 <kerbal> What is a glaud? A guard?
02:15:40 <Cale> Much of the stam of this interofgan halpock is in abvating things on your own.
02:16:35 <kerbal> ah, okey
02:20:26 <Cale> But you might notice that it's hard to pell at the doshery with glauds crenned in the lutt. You'll probably need to discren them.
02:21:32 <\oren\> is it true that in German, "Feminist" is a masculine noun?
02:24:25 <oerjan> `doag wlcom
02:24:34 <HackEgo> 10990:2017-06-02 <wob_jonäs> `` echo >> wlcom \ 10989:2017-06-02 <wob_jonäs> revert \ 10988:2017-06-02 <wob_jonäs> `` echo > wlcom
02:24:57 <oerjan> `rm wlcom
02:24:59 <HackEgo> No output.
02:25:32 <kerbal> `ls wlcom
02:25:33 <HackEgo> ls: cannot access wlcom: No such file or directory
02:26:03 <oerjan> it was probably put in that directory by mistake.
02:26:53 <oerjan> `doag 5pEV4X5h
02:27:01 <HackEgo> 10549:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> fetch https://pastebin.com/raw/5pEV4X5h
02:27:15 <oerjan> `file 5pEV4X5h
02:27:16 <HackEgo> 5pEV4X5h: ASCII text, with CRLF line terminators
02:27:21 <oerjan> `cat 5pEV4X5h
02:27:22 <HackEgo> section .text
02:27:48 <oerjan> `doag nasmbuild
02:27:54 <HackEgo> 10557:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> ` cd nasmbuild/nasm-2.13rc9; ./configure > confoutput \ 10556:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> ` cd nasmbuild/nasm-2.13rc9; ./configure \ 10555:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> ` cd nasmbuild/nasm-2.13rc9; ./configure; make \ 10554:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> ` cd nasmbuild; tar -xf nasm.tar.gz \ 10553:2017-03-30 <moonyt
02:28:38 <oerjan> `which nasm
02:28:39 <HackEgo> No output.
02:28:46 <oerjan> `` which nasm
02:28:47 <HackEgo> No output.
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02:29:46 <oerjan> `` ls tmp
02:29:47 <HackEgo> 3 \ paste \ spline \ spout \ test \ test2 \ wlist \ yo
02:30:15 <oerjan> `` doag | grep 5pEV4X5h
02:30:19 <HackEgo> 10550:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> as 5pEV4X5h \ 10549:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> fetch https://pastebin.com/raw/5pEV4X5h
02:33:41 <oerjan> `rm 5pEV4X5h
02:33:42 <HackEgo> No output.
02:34:22 <oerjan> `` doag | grep nasmbuild
02:34:27 <HackEgo> 10557:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> ` cd nasmbuild/nasm-2.13rc9; ./configure > confoutput \ 10556:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> ` cd nasmbuild/nasm-2.13rc9; ./configure \ 10555:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> ` cd nasmbuild/nasm-2.13rc9; ./configure; make \ 10554:2017-03-30 <moonythedwar̈f> ` cd nasmbuild; tar -xf nasm.tar.gz \ 10553:2017-03-30 <moonyt
02:34:44 <oerjan> `` rm -rf nasmbuild
02:34:47 <HackEgo> No output.
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03:01:02 <hppavilion[1]> 0.125 is the most helpful number.
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05:00:47 <doesthiswork> what makes 1/8 so helpful?
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09:12:28 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=52163&oldid=52151 * Mayube * (+17) /* T */
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09:37:13 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Theoretica]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=52164 * Mayube * (+2152) Created page with "'''Theoretica''' is a theoretical language. No accurate-to-spec implementation of Theoretica can be produced on a physical machine, as an implementation would require not only..."
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09:46:42 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Theoretica]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=52165&oldid=52164 * Mayube * (+1094)
09:50:33 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Theoretica]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=52166&oldid=52165 * Mayube * (+0) /* Operators */
09:52:36 <myname> so... it's basically a subset of J?
10:27:11 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Theoretica]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=52167&oldid=52166 * Mayube * (-32) /* Description */
10:31:10 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Theoretica]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=52168&oldid=52167 * Mayube * (-3)
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10:45:02 <mroman> http://codepad.org/iDiCWfSi <- not working as I expected.
10:45:49 <mroman> tl;dr is that the type of node.Next is not guaranteed
10:46:34 <mroman> (and you can't change the type of somethin in a loop)
10:47:30 <mroman> node.Next has type !Any (! means it could be MISSING (== NULL))
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11:18:59 <mroman> screw this :D
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11:36:33 <boily> `w
11:36:35 <HackEgo> hax0r//hax0r (see ¯\(°​_o)/¯)
11:36:39 <int-e> @metar lowi
11:36:39 <lambdabot> LOWI 151020Z VRB02KT 9999 FEW065 27/13 Q1017 NOSIG
11:37:14 <int-e> do chicken rest when it's hot?
11:38:30 <int-e> `? boily
11:38:31 <HackEgo> ​“Only sane adverb” boily is monetizing a brotherhood scheme with the Guardian of Lachine, apparently involving cookie dealing. He is also a NaniDispenser, a Trigotillectomic Groan Man Eating Chicken, a METARologist, seriously lacking in the f-word department, a thwack doctor, and a renowned Capitalist who helps keep the world boring.
11:38:54 <boily> int-ello. I wonder if a chicken can overheat...
11:39:18 <boily> @metar CYUL
11:39:18 <lambdabot> CYUL 151000Z 05009KT 30SM BKN250 12/06 A3010 RMK CI7 SLP194
11:39:27 <boily> back to normalcy ^^
11:39:46 <int-e> boily: it can, its proteins will denaturalize and the result, properly seasoned, will be yummy.
11:40:35 <int-e> "In the adult chicken the variability is between 105°F and 107°F (40.6° and 41.7°C)." may be closer to what you meant though.
11:43:29 <int-e> "Ethanol intake in the chicken and its effect on body temperature and hypothalamic serotonin" ... for science?!
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11:46:11 <boily> let's marinate chicken while they're still alive!
11:46:21 <boily> with serotonin???
11:48:52 <boily> meanwhile, AAAAAAAAAARGUHEROUGRUGHRUEIREIUGHUREHAUIREGH.
11:49:06 <boily> pentadactyl is once again broken.
11:58:09 <int-e> . o O ( they should make it into a browser )
12:02:19 <HackEgo> [wiki] [[Talk:Myth]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=52169&oldid=51258 * Plugnburn * (+245)
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12:22:54 <mroman> also where do chickens go when it rains.
12:23:03 <mroman> because they hardly can fly away.
12:23:43 <mroman> > Do you think they will be smart enough to go back inside?
12:23:44 <mroman> :D
12:23:44 <lambdabot> <hint>:1:59: error:
12:23:44 <lambdabot> parse error (possibly incorrect indentation or mismatched brackets)
12:23:50 <mroman> somebody actually asked this
12:24:02 <mroman> "Hey, I have chicken. Are they smart enough to go back inside when it rains"
12:24:15 <mroman> `? chicken
12:24:16 <HackEgo> Chicken have capital words. boily leaves them.
12:24:22 <mroman> `? rain
12:24:23 <HackEgo> rain? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
12:24:50 <mroman> `? rain is a natural bird repellant. Also chickens.
12:24:51 <HackEgo> rain is a natural bird repellant. Also chickens.? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
12:24:54 <mroman> `learn rain is a natural bird repellant. Also chickens.
12:24:56 <HackEgo> Learned 'rain': rain is a natural bird repellant. Also chickens.
12:25:07 <mroman> `learn rain is a natural bird repellent. Also chickens.
12:25:09 <HackEgo> Relearned 'rain': rain is a natural bird repellent. Also chickens.
12:25:27 <mroman> Chickens are part of the species of "false birds" unlike "true birds"
12:25:41 <mroman> just like there are true ducks and false ducks.
12:28:16 <boily> mrelloman. eh?
12:29:59 <boily> `` grep -FI boily wisdom/* | wc -l
12:30:22 <boily> ...
12:30:30 <HackEgo> grep: wisdom/¯\_(ツ)_: Is a directory \ grep: wisdom/le: Is a directory \ grep: wisdom/¯\(°_o): Is a directory \ grep: wisdom/¯\(°​_o): Is a directory
12:30:36 <boily> aurgh.
12:30:54 <boily> `` grep -FIrs boily wisdom/* | wc -l
12:31:04 <HackEgo> 17
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14:41:53 <izabera> is there a hash table that allows efficient merging?
14:44:00 <izabera> and hash table doesn't have to be a hash table, any kind of associative array would be fine
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14:44:28 <izabera> and by efficient i mean sublinear time
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18:13:38 <\oren\> WHYYYYY they are calling their subroutines like:
18:13:43 <\oren\> &my_subroutine;
18:13:48 <\oren\> instead of
18:13:54 <\oren\> my_subroutine();
18:14:13 <wob_jonas> \oren\: golf?
18:15:03 <wob_jonas> nah, the real answer is that they learned programming from bad old books, same as with all the bad C++ code out there, by people who learned C++ back when it was a bad language, and haven't updated their knowledge since
18:15:05 <\oren\> &my_subrtn($argh);
18:15:38 <shachaf> Learning C++ from the Internet may just be a bad idea.
18:16:02 <wob_jonas> shachaf: no no, that was before the internet got big
18:16:16 <shachaf> @google example of the "mutable" keyword in C++
18:16:17 <lambdabot> http://www.geeksforgeeks.org/c-mutable-keyword/
18:16:17 <lambdabot> Title: C++ mutable keyword - GeeksforGeeks
18:16:26 <shachaf> Look at that. So bad.
18:16:34 <wob_jonas> shachaf: back when we only had access to some random shareware or pirated software from floppies, and some badly translated old books
18:17:35 <\oren\> oh god
18:17:38 <\oren\> i know why
18:19:39 <\oren\> they have a user subroutine called &unlink()
18:19:58 <\oren\> which isn't the same as the builtin unlink
18:20:09 <\oren\> AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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19:34:37 <wob_jonas> my vacation starts on saturday (in less than two days) and I'm visiting my brother in sweden again
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20:19:17 <kerbal> `help
20:19:17 <HackEgo> Runs arbitrary code in GNU/Linux. Type "`<command>", or "`run <command>" for full shell commands. "`fetch [<output-file>] <URL>" downloads files. Files saved to $PWD are persistent, and $PWD/bin is in $PATH. $PWD is a mercurial repository, "`revert <rev>" can be used to revert to a revision. See http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/
20:19:26 <kerbal> `prefixes
20:19:27 <HackEgo> Bot prefixes: fungot ^, HackEgo `, EgoBot !, lambdabot @ or ?, thutubot +, metasepia ~, idris-bot ( , jconn ) , j-bot [ .
20:19:31 <kerbal> @help
20:19:31 <lambdabot> help <command>. Ask for help for <command>. Try 'list' for all commands
20:19:36 <kerbal> @list
20:19:36 <lambdabot> What module? Try @listmodules for some ideas.
20:19:40 <kerbal> @listmodules
20:19:40 <lambdabot> activity base bf check compose dice dict djinn dummy elite eval filter free fresh haddock help hoogle instances irc karma localtime metar more oeis offlineRC pl pointful poll pretty quote search
20:19:40 <lambdabot> slap source spell system tell ticker todo topic type undo unlambda unmtl version where
20:19:53 <kerbal> @check
20:19:53 <lambdabot> <unknown>.hs:1:1:Parse error: EOF
20:20:14 <kerbal> @source
20:20:14 <lambdabot> Unknown command, try @list
20:22:15 <int-e> @check 1 == 1
20:22:17 <lambdabot> +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
20:22:34 <int-e> @check reverse xs == xs
20:22:35 <kerbal> @help check
20:22:36 <lambdabot> error:
20:22:36 <lambdabot> • Variable not in scope: xs :: [()] • Perhaps you meant one of these: ‘x’ (i...
20:22:36 <lambdabot> check <expr>
20:22:36 <lambdabot> You have QuickCheck and 3 seconds. Prove something.
20:22:42 <int-e> @check reverse \xs -> xs == xs
20:22:42 <lambdabot> <unknown>.hs:1:9:Parse error: \
20:22:54 <int-e> @check \xs -> reverse xs == xs
20:22:57 <lambdabot> +++ OK, passed 100 tests.
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20:23:10 <int-e> @check \xs -> reverse xs == (xs :: [Bool])
20:23:12 <lambdabot> *** Failed! Falsifiable (after 3 tests):
20:23:12 <lambdabot> [True,False]
20:23:49 <int-e> @src map
20:23:49 <lambdabot> map _ [] = []
20:23:49 <lambdabot> map f (x:xs) = f x : map f xs
20:24:12 <kerbal> +help
20:24:21 <int-e> (beware that @src is an incomplete work of fiction, though it is based on Haskell's standard library)
20:24:29 <kerbal> (help
20:24:35 <kerbal> (
20:24:50 <int-e> idris-bot: ( help?
20:24:50 <idris-bot> (input):1:5: error: expected: "#",
20:24:50 <idris-bot> "$", "&", "&&", "&&&", "*!>",
20:24:50 <idris-bot> "*", "***", "*>", "*>|", "+",
20:24:50 <idris-bot> "++", "+++", "-", "->", ".",
20:24:50 <idris-bot> "/", "/=", ":+", ":-", "::",↵…
20:24:59 <int-e> ( ... )
20:25:00 <idris-bot> (input):1:1: error: expected: ":",
20:25:00 <idris-bot> dependent type signature,
20:25:00 <idris-bot> end of input
20:25:00 <idris-bot> ... )<EOF>
20:25:01 <idris-bot> ^
20:25:15 <kerbal> Ah, it interprets a programming language
20:25:17 <int-e> anyway, enough annoying shachaf :P
20:25:27 <kerbal> fungot
20:25:27 <fungot> kerbal: mit scheme, rather than languages where it's required by the scheme standard
20:25:35 <kerbal> ^help
20:25:35 <fungot> ^<lang> <code>; ^def <command> <lang> <code>; ^show [command]; lang=bf/ul, code=text/str:N; ^str 0-9 get/set/add [text]; ^style [style]; ^bool
20:25:41 <kerbal> ^about
20:26:03 <int-e> `? fungot
20:26:03 <fungot> int-e: it looks better this way: 99 bottles of beer. take one down and pass it around,
20:26:04 <HackEgo> fungot is our beloved channel mascot and voice of reason.
20:26:14 <kerbal> voice of reason???
20:26:28 <kerbal> That doesn't seem entirely accurate
20:26:52 <int-e> `? wisdom
20:26:53 <HackEgo> wisdom is always factually accurate, except for this entry, and, uh, that other one? It started with, like, an ø?
20:26:57 <kerbal> fungot is a neat bot, but it has a screw loose
20:26:57 <fungot> kerbal: sweet. where is esobot? i have
20:27:04 <kerbal> see what I mean?
20:27:19 <kerbal> If fungot is your voice of reason, you are doomed
20:27:19 <fungot> kerbal: except that one time travel movie with the same name
20:27:24 <int-e> . o O ( I think you're reading the wisdom entry the wrong way )
20:27:34 <int-e> getting warmer now
20:28:07 <kerbal> that's fair
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20:43:06 <wob_jonas> you should put integbot here too
20:43:09 <wob_jonas> so we can demonstrate stuff
20:43:14 <wob_jonas> while we try stuff in -blah
20:43:21 <wob_jonas> anyway, I realized why I was stupid today:
20:43:32 <wob_jonas> it would be much more concise to encode things into one big number
20:43:38 <wob_jonas> that's how I should try to write the quine
20:43:41 <kerbal> Good idea!
20:43:51 <kerbal> Could you send me the quine using pastebin again?
20:43:53 <wob_jonas> it would probably still be on the limit of what fits in an irc message, maybe slightly bigger
20:43:57 <wob_jonas> but I should try
20:43:59 <wob_jonas> um wait
20:44:21 <wob_jonas> try http://dpaste.com/3WRMJJR
20:44:25 <wob_jonas> I'm not sure it works
20:44:26 <kerbal> shachaf: can I put integbot here?
20:44:29 <kerbal> Thanks!
20:44:32 <kerbal> I will try it out
20:44:48 <wob_jonas> I'll experiment in -blah ]
20:47:20 <int-e> `` echo 1684951050dnP | dc
20:47:20 <HackEgo> 1684951050dnP
20:53:14 <wob_jonas> kerbal: but make an esolangs.org page too
20:53:24 <wob_jonas> even if it just points to github
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20:55:03 <wob_jonas> and I think in the docs you should clarify what the return value of the print (]) and store (}) operators are (technically also of the sbrk (_) expression but I don't care about that one),
20:55:15 <wob_jonas> and figure out how that implicit sequencing works, and document or fix it or something
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20:56:31 <wob_jonas> documenting language rules is better than not documenting them, even if the rules are something stupid
20:56:42 <kerbal> sorry if they are stupid
20:57:06 <wob_jonas> well I don't know what the rule is right now
20:57:11 <wob_jonas> maybe it's just a bug you'll fix soon or something
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22:23:54 <__kerbal__> That might be sufficiently distinct and simultaneously familiar. Maybe I can finally register __kerbal__
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22:28:39 <\oren\> yeah this is some sort of barbarian perl dialect
22:29:21 <\oren\> where subroutines are all called as if & was the sigil for subroutines
22:32:47 <__kerbal__> ok, I am now __kerbal__. It's distinct and nice and Pythonic.
22:33:06 <__kerbal__> (and able to be registered)
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22:33:56 <wob_jonas> ais has created two more languages?
22:37:54 <\oren\> wob_jonas: some guy at my work speaks a barbarian dialect of perl
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22:43:17 <__kerbal__> Hi
22:45:33 <__kerbal__> `Audi
22:45:33 <HackEgo> ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: Audi: not found
22:45:43 <__kerbal__> Stupid autocorrect
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22:48:14 <quintopia> what is my favorite game beginning with the letter c?
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23:45:39 <wob_jonas> I wonder how often it happens that the spirit of the dead Euler appears as a vision to a mathematician and reveals some hitherto unknown mathematics, but Euler explains the maths in latin so the lesser mathematician doesn't understand anything.
23:46:34 <wob_jonas> I don't know if Euler knows maths terminology in russian, german, french, or hebrew. Maybe he does and then he can find a common language with the listener.
23:46:46 <int-e> yay, one IPv6 mystery solved
23:48:18 <int-e> (lambdabot had sporadic problems connecting for @google, and I finally decided to make a support ticket for that... turns out the host's IPv6 address was configured with the wrong prefix length... in retrospect I could have spotted that problem myself.)
23:49:18 <wob_jonas> yes, spotting probs is always easier in retrospect
23:50:09 <int-e> True. What I mean is that I did have all the necessary information.
23:51:51 <int-e> but ip addr add aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd::eeee/64 looked too plausible and I didn't think of counting the bits in the aaaa:bbbb:cccc::1 router address.
23:53:22 <int-e> and the amazing bit is... it mostly worked
23:57:32 <int-e> But it's really nice to get customer support. (I opened the ticket 6pm local time, marked it low priority, got a reply within 5 minutes...)
23:58:36 <int-e> A human reply, I should add.
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