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01:20:22 <zzo38> I found a "Next" web browser. It look like good idea, and I also had my own ideas of how to make a better kind of web browser program though. I don't like "If the user does not supply a protocol in a URL, https will be assumed", but I don't like http to be assumed either. I think that if the user does not specify the protocol then it should be treated as a relative URL.
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01:51:50 <lambdabot> ENVA 270150Z 12004KT CAVOK M02/M02 Q1010 RMK WIND 670FT 10007KT
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05:08:21 <zzo38> I made the Free Code of Conduct: https://arin.ga/1SLm5J Please to complain about anything that is wrong with it, in order that I can correct it.
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07:42:55 <Taneb> Well, I have a working laptop, assuming I can live without X
07:43:52 <shachaf> Who wants to read half-baked thoughts about error handling? http://slbkbs.org/ tmp/5-error-handling.txt
07:44:20 <shachaf> Minus the space because I don't want web crawlers to index it and I'm too lazy to use robots.txt
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13:36:04 <ais523> @tell wob_jonas Unicode wasn't designed with UTF-8 in mind; people would have been expecting to use UCS-2 or UTF-1 at the time, in which the first 2048 codepoints aren't anything special
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14:15:18 <lambdabot> *** "yes" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)"
14:15:18 <lambdabot> n 1: an affirmative; "I was hoping for a yes" [ant: {no}]
14:15:31 <ais523> hmm, wordnet thinks it's a noun
14:15:55 <ais523> and it is when it's used in that example sentence, but that isn't the most common use of it
14:35:46 <ais523> "hmm" is an interjection, isn't it?
14:35:59 <ais523> does this thing not have interjections?
14:36:02 <lambdabot> *** "hooray" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)"
14:36:02 <lambdabot> n 1: a victory cheer; "let's give the team a big hurrah" [syn:
14:36:24 <int-e> @google wordnet hmm
14:36:25 <lambdabot> http://www.dsic.upv.es/~fpla/ARTICLES2002/iberamia02pp69.pdf
14:36:25 <lambdabot> Title: A Hidden Markov Model Approach to word Sense Disambiguation
14:36:37 <int-e> fizzie would probably approve.
14:37:27 <lambdabot> *** "hello" wn "WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)"
14:37:27 <lambdabot> n 1: an expression of greeting; "every morning they exchanged
14:37:27 <lambdabot> polite hellos" [syn: {hello}, {hullo}, {hi}, {howdy}, {how-
14:37:40 <ais523> I'm not sure "hello" is the same category as "hmm"
14:38:05 <ais523> in each case, though, if Wordnet has the word at all, it's only the noun that describes an individual act of saying the word in question
14:38:47 <ais523> …now it seems strange that those words tend to be nouns, as forming a verb from them seems more natural
14:39:26 <ais523> English doesn't let you say "I yessed" even though it's a more direct construction; presumably, an act of saying "yes" would be a "yessing" or "yessation"
14:39:42 <int-e> . o O ( All this yessing and noing makes me dizzy. )
14:40:19 <ais523> doesn't that need quotes: "yes"sing and "no"ing
14:40:41 <ais523> err, I meant to use the ?: punctuation mark rather than to put the ? at the end
14:47:00 <int-e> ais523: It was intended to be wrong grammar. I'm not sure that adding quotes makes it correct.
14:47:21 <int-e> @google verbification
14:47:22 <lambdabot> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_(word_formation)
14:47:31 <ais523> oh, it seemed natural enough to me, especially in spoken English
14:51:04 <int-e> There are perfectly good verbs for this purpose: "agree" and "disagree", or "confirm" and "deny", depending on context.
14:51:42 <int-e> (besides the obvious... to say "yes" or "no")
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15:38:26 <ais523> "?:" is a punctuation mark that doesn't get enough use, really
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16:41:25 <zzo38> What is a "?:" punctuation mark? The only thing I know to use ?: is a GNU extension in C programming (which might be the GNU extension I use most often, actually).
16:48:56 <ais523> zzo38: it's when you want to ask a question but give more data afterwards
16:49:07 <ais523> like "which of these colors has the longest name?: red, green, blue"
16:49:23 <ais523> you can put the question mark at the end but that doesn't really work when the data is considerably longer than in that example
16:49:51 <ais523> I don't think it's standard yet? but it should be
16:55:09 <LKoen> did you mean?: "I don't think it's standard yet?: but it should be"
16:55:34 <ais523> that seems like a misuse of the punctuation :-D
17:01:05 <ais523> btw, I was intrigued by zzo38's suggestion that entering a protocol-less URL into a web browser should interpret the URL as relative
17:01:30 <ais523> it's a pity that most websites aren't intended to be navigated via their directory structure of URLs
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17:26:35 <int-e> . o O ( The most annoying thing about the pumping lemma for regular languages is that there are several of them. )
17:54:51 <esowiki> [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58091&oldid=58084 * Backspace * (+268) /* Introductions */
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18:35:59 <esowiki> [[ROT13-Ruby]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=58093 * Noisytoot * (+581) Added ROT13-Ruby
18:36:26 <esowiki> [[ROT13-Ruby]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58094&oldid=58093 * Noisytoot * (+0)
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20:10:29 <fizzie> I think I may have read that paper when I needed a word sense disambiguation approach for something. Can't remember at all what it was for.
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20:14:02 <int-e> cute: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/encryption-lava-lamps
20:14:37 <fizzie> What, no mention of Lavarand in the article at all?
20:14:54 <int-e> Somehow, no, but I found it via the lavarand wikipedia page
20:16:02 <int-e> I did not know that Landon Curt Noll was involved though... I mainly know him from IOCCC.
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21:26:58 <esowiki> [[WHY]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58098&oldid=58097 * Osmarks * (+14)
21:27:27 <esowiki> [[WHY]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58099&oldid=58098 * Osmarks * (+1)
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