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00:51:44 <mniip> I accidentally a brainfuck compiler
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00:55:45 <mniip> I'll just leave this here
00:55:47 <mniip> >>>--[[->>+<<]+>>-]><<<[<<]<>>>[>>]>,+[->[-]<----------[++++++++++>>[-]>[-]<<[>>+<<-]>>[<<+>+>-]<[<<<<<[<<]<+>>>[>>]>>>-]<<<<<[<<]<[>>>+<<<-]>>>[[->>+<<]+>>--]+<[<[<<]<>>>[>>]>>>[-]>[-]<<[>>+<<-]>>[<<+>+>-]<[<<<<<[<<]<+>>>[>>]>>>-]<<<<<[<<]<[>>>+<<<-]>>>[[->>+<<]+>>--]+<-<[<<]<>>>[>>]>>>[-]>[-]<<[>>+<<-]>>[<<+>+>-]<[<<<<<[<<]<+>>>[>>]>>>-]<<<<<[<<]<[>>>+<<<-]>>>[[->>+<<]+>>--]+<]<[<<]<>>>[>>]>[>>[-]>[-]<<[>>+<<-]>>[<<+>+>-]<[<<<<<[<<]<+>>>[>>]>>>-]<<<<<
00:55:47 <mniip> [<<]<[>>>+<<<-]>>>[[->>+<<]+>>--]+<+<[<<]<>>>[>>]>-]>+<,----------]++++++++++>[->[-]>[-]<<[>>+<<-]>>[<<+>+>-]<[<<<<<[<<]<+>>>[>>]>>>-]<<<<<[<<]<[>>>+<<<-]>>>[[->>+<<]+>>--]+<.<[<<]<>>>[>>]>>]<.,+]->[-]<[-]<<<[<<]<>>>[>>]><<[-]<[[-]<[-]<]
00:56:05 <mniip> moonythedwarf, no, the other kind of compiler
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00:57:22 <mniip> it *outputs* brainfuck
01:03:16 <mniip> here have some primes http://tcpst.net/o7fd
01:13:15 <mniip> it's a Haskell DSL
01:15:28 <mniip> it looks like this http://lpaste.net/raw/2494059308031934464
01:17:26 <mniip> var/vars allocates variables
01:17:31 <mniip> which can be local by the way
01:18:16 <mniip> most of the combinators you see there actually create local variables to do their jobs
01:19:38 <mniip> it's largely incomplete - I had plans to support multi-byte integers and unbounded arrays
01:20:58 <mniip> but the architecture is there
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03:44:56 <mniip> I said I accidentally
03:45:05 <mniip> you know that happens
03:49:51 <oerjan> `le/rn bimonthly//The word "bimonthly" has at least two meanings, although this wisdom only gives about half of one. No matter which expert you follow, you're 50% likely to misinterpret it, or doubly so, depending on the phase of the moon.
03:49:54 <HackEgo> Learned 'bimonthly': The word "bimonthly" has at least two meanings, although this wisdom only gives about half of one. No matter which expert you follow, you're 50% likely to misinterpret it, or doubly so, depending on the phase of the moon.
03:51:15 <HackEgo> mniip: 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.)
03:52:30 <HackEgo> password of the month? ¯\(°_o)/¯
03:52:34 <HackEgo> The password of the month is equally offensive to all beliefs (but not time zones)
03:53:04 <HackEgo> 11251:2017-12-01 <oerjän> learn The password of the month is equally offensive to all beliefs (but not time zones) \ 11250:2017-12-01 <oerjän> learn The password of the month is equally offensive to all beliefs \ 11236:2017-11-04 <shachäf> learn The password of the month is unavailable due to budget cuts \ 11206:2017-10-01 <oerjän> learn Th
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06:31:40 <shachaf> the password is available for purchase, but it expires on the 1st, so you have to bimonthly to keep up
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07:21:41 <variable> I recently committed soemthing
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11:24:54 <int-e> . o O ( `learn The password of the month is early. )
11:27:32 <int-e> Of course I could pretend that we're anywhere on Earth.
11:28:19 <int-e> `learn The password of the month is early.
11:28:22 <HackEgo> Relearned 'password': The password of the month is early.
11:29:21 <int-e> (Anywhere on Earth includes New Zealand, Fiji, and the Christmas Islands. Happy New Year to all folks living there...)
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16:15:48 <lambdabot> CYQB 311600Z 26011KT 240V310 30SM FEW050 FEW150 FEW230 M19/M26 A3005 RMK SC1AC1CI1 SC TR SLP187
16:18:55 <int-e> `` cd wisdom; echo *fac*
16:19:09 <HackEgo> Facebook is Taneb's face collection.
16:20:03 <HackEgo> Facts are lies. They are not there. Go away!
16:25:38 <int-e> "MacOS X was patched to reenable two-factor authentication, you now need both username and password to log in."
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17:00:03 <ATMunn> what's the deal with the while . o O () thing here?
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17:08:55 <boily> int-e was the first person I saw thinking.
17:10:54 <FireFly> I tend to do them as ACTIONs
17:12:32 <fizzie> But int-e was indeed the first thinker, here: https://esolangs.org/logs/2005-12-04.html#ljc
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17:21:38 * oerjan biswats shachaf -----###
17:23:41 <oerjan> <int-e> `learn The password of the month is early. <-- scandalous!
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17:25:10 * oerjan goes by UTC for fairness :/
17:26:12 <HackEgo> 11291:2017-12-31 <int-̈e> learn The password of the month is early. \ 11251:2017-12-01 <oerjän> learn The password of the month is equally offensive to all beliefs (but not time zones) \ 11250:2017-12-01 <oerjän> learn The password of the month is equally offensive to all beliefs \ 11236:2017-11-04 <shachäf> learn The password of the month i
17:26:53 <int-e> oerjan: the realization that New Year was a rolling phenomenon came first though.
17:26:57 <shachaf> oerjan: don't you mean ###-----### twh
17:27:51 <HackEgo> Sun Dec 31 17:26:38 UTC 2017
17:28:17 <shachaf> imo UTC for fairness isn't very fair when you live near UTC and i don't
17:28:31 <oerjan> i thought it was on new ... oh maybe that's just LANG
17:28:57 <oerjan> shachaf: it's an hour fairer than if i used local hth
17:30:23 <int-e> `cwlprits password
17:30:31 <HackEgo> int-̈e oerjän oerjän shachäf oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän int-̈e shachäf shachäf oerjän boil̈y oerjän int-̈e int-̈e oerjän shachäf shachäf oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän oerjän gameman̈j int-̈e oerjän int-̈e oerjän mromän oerjän oerjän oerjän mroman̈_
17:30:38 <oerjan> <shachaf> oerjan: don't you mean ###-----### twh <-- you're assuming it's double that makes you 50% likely to be wrong hth
17:30:39 <int-e> hmm, which variant is the one that counts?
17:31:14 <HackEgo> The word "bimonthly" has at least two meanings, although this wisdom only gives about half of one. No matter which expert you follow, you're 50% likely to misinterpret it, or doubly so, depending on the phase of the moon.
17:31:15 <shachaf> oerjan: at least i'm taking a risk and assuming something hth
17:31:31 <oerjan> int-e: that's the wisdom addition that started this hth
17:31:59 <HackEgo> Mon Jan 1 02:30:47 KST 2018
17:32:07 * oerjan watches in horror as he and shachaf are transformed into donkeys
17:32:47 <oerjan> boily: he was assuming
17:33:07 <shachaf> int-e: One time I had to submit a thing that said it must be submitted by some deadline in a time zone of your choosing
17:33:27 <shachaf> So I used Baker Island, which is even in the US so how could they complain?
17:34:13 <int-e> shachaf: https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/aoe
17:34:47 <int-e> using that "time zone" is standard practice for deadlines for conferences (at least those I'm aware of)
17:35:28 <boily> oerjan: always assume donkeys.
17:37:47 <int-e> ow. http://int-e.eu/~bf3/tmp/lattice.jpg
17:38:29 <int-e> (from the beginning of https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-9075-latticehacks )
17:40:06 <shachaf> int-e: that is only a semilattice hth
17:40:24 <shachaf> (I suppose these are the other types of lattices.)
17:40:53 <int-e> (they mean integer lattices, not the algebraic structure)
17:41:31 * int-e has 27G of videos from the 34c3...
17:43:01 <boily> `le/rn lattice//Lattices are healthy ingredients that join your sandwiches together.
17:43:03 <HackEgo> Learned 'lattice': Lattices are healthy ingredients that join your sandwiches together.
17:43:10 <oerjan> int-e: there should be the dual "everywhere on earth" zone for when you want to reverse the blame...
17:46:27 <int-e> oerjan: fortunately it's just about 24h off from AoE, so you can just set the deadline a day earlier
17:49:09 <shachaf> It's more than 24 hours, though.
17:49:38 <shachaf> Anyway presumably someone who isn't setting the deadline might still want the dual.
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21:29:57 <HackEgo> 1/2:endofunctor//Endofunctors are just endomorphisms in the category of categories. \ assembly//Assembly is a land of Segmentation Faults and insanity. \ sgeo//Sgeo is a language nomad. (Not to be confused with a language monad.) He invented Metaplace sex, thus killing it within a month. He was Doctor Mengele in his previous life, as evidence
21:30:02 <HackEgo> 2/2:d by his norn experiments. \ real fast nora's hair salon 3: shear disaster download//Real Fast Nora's Hair Salon 3: Shear Disaster Download is the most readable functional programming language out there. \ norrible//norrible isn't not horrible nor not horrible, but both.
21:36:12 <oerjan> bood new year's evenily
21:37:36 <lambdabot> Local time for oerjan is Sun Dec 31 22:37:35 2017
21:38:28 <lambdabot> Local time for boily is Sun, 31 Dec 2017 16:38:26 -0500
21:38:44 <boily> not quite but almost completely like new year.
21:39:04 <boily> bonsœirjan! bonne année grand nez!
21:39:15 <oerjan> Ursala just got added to the Great Polyglot started by ais523, if anyone remembers that... https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/152233/
21:39:51 <boily> («bonne année grand nez» «pareillement grandes dents» is a nonsense rhyme people wish upon each other at midnight.)
21:40:04 <oerjan> (hm, either referent of "that", i guess.)
21:40:18 <boily> is Ursala an esolang or not? I still don't know.
21:41:40 <boily> okay, considering the ais523 code snippet, most definitely eso.
21:42:35 <oerjan> well ais523 didn't make it (at least not most of it), he made the challenge.
21:42:47 <oerjan> and there are many non-esolangs in it.
21:43:22 <oerjan> boily: to the words in the rhyme have meanings, even if the whole doesn't?
21:43:32 <oerjan> (well some do, obviously)
21:43:57 * oerjan forgetting to finish his pizza
21:44:31 <boily> «bonne année» is “happy new year”, and «pareillement» is “same to you“. everything else is childish playful rhyme.
21:50:08 <oerjan> in that case, Godt Snytt År to you!
21:51:22 <oerjan> hm i'd have thought that would have more google hits.
21:54:02 <oerjan> trying to correct my spelling when i already did once and am trying to look at the second page of hits isn't very wise, google.
21:54:14 <HackEgo> Uninstalling software installed by the Wise Installation Wizard is unwise. It's neither clockwise nor counterclockwise nor otherwise.
21:55:25 <lambdabot> *** "vise" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)"
21:55:25 <lambdabot> n 1: a holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to
21:55:25 <lambdabot> hold workpiece firmly in place [syn: {vise}, {bench vise}]
21:55:51 <fizzie> I was trying to think of a terrible wise/vise pun, but couldn't. Maybe someone else will oblige.
22:01:42 <oerjan> vises are scary and not wise to joke about hth
22:52:35 <int-e> craziness is starting
23:04:48 <fizzie> Happy old year, still.
23:06:16 <int-e> I'm hearing hundreds of euros going up in smoke
23:11:46 <shachaf> What are euros for, if not making loud noises and bright lights?
23:12:25 <int-e> good point, I should listen to some loud music
23:24:25 <int-e> @google 115792089210356248762697446949407573529996955224135760342422259061068512044369
23:24:26 <lambdabot> https://safecurves.cr.yp.to/base.html
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23:28:01 <fizzie> There's less fireworks here at new year than at that other firework-y night they've got.
23:29:02 <int-e> You mean the one that they made into a movie where they blew up the White House? :P
23:29:51 <fizzie> There's probably been many movies like that, so I don't know. Not if you mean the US one.
23:30:09 <int-e> (By building a model of it and turning it sideways, filming from above. I still find that detail interesting.)
23:30:55 <int-e> "Independence Day" is what I'm talking about.
23:31:21 <int-e> I don't know what other occasion for fireworks the US has.
23:31:29 <fizzie> I'm not in the US, though.
23:31:35 <fizzie> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes_Night is what I meant.
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23:33:30 <int-e> (And hmm, never heard about it? Though it does explain why Guy Fawkes masks are so common...)
23:35:15 <fizzie> They've still got a big fireworks thing going on in central London (and probably elsewhere in UK as well) tonight, but it's not the sort of constant flashing and banging as it is on that other night.
23:36:20 <fizzie> In Finland you're only legally allowed to do (amateur) fireworks from 6pm Dec 31st to something-am Jan 1st.
23:39:27 <shachaf> I heard England doesn't even do fireworks for independence day.
23:40:54 <fizzie> There were some on the US independence day, actually, but I think those were likely by US people who've moved here.
23:42:02 <shachaf> I guess there are a lot of countries that celebrate independence from the UK
23:43:29 <fizzie> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_that_have_gained_independence_from_the_United_Kingdom
23:45:13 <zzo38> What I read somewhere is someone wrote a story, where they claimed that Shakespeare was the king of England, and because this was before the Declaration of Independence, that means he was the king of the whole world.
23:51:15 <lambdabot> *** "peccable" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)"
23:51:15 <lambdabot> adj 1: liable to sin; "a frail and peccable mortal"- Sir Walter
23:51:15 <lambdabot> Scott [syn: {peccable}, {peccant}]
23:51:33 <int-e> fizzie: hmm, interestingly fireworks are only permitted inside cities if there's a special exception by the muncipality, and generally there isn't any. so I guess what I've been hearing was mostly technically illegal (some of it will have been officially registered events)
23:51:38 <lambdabot> *** "pectoral" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)"
23:51:39 <lambdabot> adj 1: of or relating to the chest or thorax; "pectoral organ"
23:51:39 <lambdabot> n 1: either of two large muscles of the chest [syn: {pectoral},
23:51:47 <fizzie> I thought it was short for that.
23:52:30 <int-e> (speaking of Austria)
23:52:34 <fizzie> int-e: In Finland they've started forbidding them in cities too, or at least restricting to set locations.
23:55:50 <alercah> fizzie: fireworks for independence day in the UK seems ironic
23:56:50 <int-e> alercah: except if they're ICBMs aimed at Boston.
23:57:10 <fizzie> It's been a while, maybe there's less hard feelings by now.
23:57:28 <fizzie> I hear there's a "special relationship" now.
23:59:02 <int-e> heh. "The beauty about adaptive [cryptographic] attacks is that they look exactly like Hollywood." (random bits flipping all over and stabilizing one by one)
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23:59:41 <int-e> ( https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-9021-squeezing_a_key_through_a_carry_bit now)
23:59:43 <idris-bot> 1 | https://media.ccc.de/v/34c3-9021-squeezing_a_key_through_a_carry_bit now)
23:59:43 <idris-bot> unexpected Operator without known fixity: ://