< 1541290737 402941 :sftp!~sftp@unaffiliated/sftp QUIT :Excess Flood < 1541290765 495872 :sftp!~sftp@unaffiliated/sftp JOIN :#esoteric < 1541293188 543652 :xkapastel!uid17782@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qvlxzilzuzpgzjuk QUIT :Quit: Connection closed for inactivity < 1541294361 206650 :oerjan!oerjan@hagbart.nvg.ntnu.no JOIN :#esoteric < 1541295521 19109 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :What do you think is the oldest telephone number still in use? 2600 suggested that it is the telephone number of Hotel Pennsylvania (which is "Pennsylvania 5000", in the 212 area code), but do you know of any others? (This was in reply to a letter they received asking this question; the asker had something but it wasn't old enough.) < 1541295605 707518 :pikhq!~pikhq@c-73-181-126-9.hsd1.co.comcast.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :It is more than likely the oldest assigned in NYC, though granted it's hard to be certain. < 1541295721 473355 :pikhq!~pikhq@c-73-181-126-9.hsd1.co.comcast.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :PEnnsylvania 6-5000 would've been assigned circa 1930 though? < 1541295924 152128 :pikhq!~pikhq@c-73-181-126-9.hsd1.co.comcast.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :There's few other alternative possibilities: systemic numbering schemes were only rolled out on a larger scale later, and NYC's local scheme only fit in because it happened to already have the 3-4 digit scheme that was put in place in the rest of the US. < 1541296011 929392 :pikhq!~pikhq@c-73-181-126-9.hsd1.co.comcast.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :Though a few other populous cities did the same. < 1541296058 127799 :pikhq!~pikhq@c-73-181-126-9.hsd1.co.comcast.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :So, I'd *guess* that if PEnnsylvania 6-5000 isn't the oldest continuously assigned phone number, it's at least the oldest in the US? < 1541296808 56669 :Essadon!~Essadon@81-225-32-185-no249.tbcn.telia.com QUIT :Quit: Qutting < 1541297314 164170 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :OK, maybe that is what it is < 1541301187 493667 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have written a (currently untested) SQLite remote virtual table module. I am now writing documentation of the protocol. < 1541301199 426513 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :Do you like this? > 1541303179 784500 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07User:Cortex14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=58208 5* 03Cortex 5* (+20) 10Created page with "Mainly just a reader" < 1541305428 596063 :esowiki!~esowiki@techne.zem.fi QUIT :Ping timeout: 252 seconds < 1541305468 704070 :esowiki!~esowiki@techne.zem.fi JOIN :#esoteric > 1541307082 294810 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07TEPCS14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=58209 5* 03Cortex 5* (+1463) 10Created page with "(this article is under construction) TEPCS (Tilde, Exclamation Point, Caret, Semicolon) is an incomplete programming language created by [[User:Cortex]] at around midnight, N..." < 1541307861 979430 :oerjan!oerjan@hagbart.nvg.ntnu.no QUIT :Quit: Nite > 1541310235 888612 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07TEPCS14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58210&oldid=58209 5* 03Cortex 5* (+79) 10 > 1541310268 764560 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07TEPCS14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58211&oldid=58210 5* 03Cortex 5* (-2) 10 > 1541313157 864010 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07TEPCS14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58212&oldid=58211 5* 03Cortex 5* (-30) 10 > 1541313675 713037 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07TEPCS14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58213&oldid=58212 5* 03Cortex 5* (+64) 10 < 1541314955 695818 :xkapastel!uid17782@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-pffxwqcnuhwdqwvb JOIN :#esoteric > 1541316615 334048 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Keg14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=58214 5* 03JonoCode9374 5* (+10011) 10Created page with "= Keg (Ke)yboard (G)olfed = ''Keg'' is a stack-based esolang with condensability as well as simplicity and readability in mind. Its main purpose is to be used for golf..." > 1541316669 259303 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Keg14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58215&oldid=58214 5* 03JonoCode9374 5* (+95) 10Added categories > 1541316779 67128 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Language list14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58216&oldid=58204 5* 03JonoCode9374 5* (+10) 10Added keg > 1541317374 863259 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Keg14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58217&oldid=58215 5* 03JonoCode9374 5* (+30) 10 > 1541317625 247423 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07W14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=58218 5* 03Cortex 5* (+1361) 10Created page with "W is a programming language with various unnecessary, redundant, and useless commands. If the compiler encounters an error, the source code is encrypted into the SHA1 hashing..." < 1541318386 202104 :Sgeo_!~Sgeo@ool-18b98dd9.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1541318550 165347 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@ool-18b98dd9.dyn.optonline.net QUIT :Ping timeout: 252 seconds < 1541320870 946935 :dingbat!uid70835@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qjbtbwzlyoyyhdgb QUIT :Quit: Connection closed for inactivity < 1541321945 252654 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541322526 712166 :imode!~imode@unaffiliated/imode QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds > 1541324094 522271 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07User:Cortex14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58219&oldid=58208 5* 03Cortex 5* (+7) 10 < 1541325163 423465 :xkapastel!uid17782@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-pffxwqcnuhwdqwvb QUIT :Quit: Connection closed for inactivity > 1541325174 293214 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Language list14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58220&oldid=58216 5* 03Cortex 5* (+12) 10 < 1541325550 199611 :AnotherTest!~turingcom@ptr-82l26zf5tit6s260cpd.18120a2.ip6.access.telenet.be JOIN :#esoteric > 1541325774 358395 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07TEPCS14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58221&oldid=58213 5* 03Cortex 5* (+0) 10 < 1541326325 985367 :hexfive!~hexfive@50-46-223-124.evrt.wa.frontiernet.net QUIT :Quit: WeeChat 2.2 < 1541326948 121019 :Cortex!64066261@gateway/web/freenode/ip.100.6.98.97 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541326995 729916 :Cortex!64066261@gateway/web/freenode/ip.100.6.98.97 PRIVMSG #esoteric :d < 1541327078 670928 :Cortex!64066261@gateway/web/freenode/ip.100.6.98.97 QUIT :Client Quit > 1541328997 351111 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07W14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58222&oldid=58218 5* 03Cortex 5* (+471) 10 > 1541329157 540582 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07TEPCS14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58223&oldid=58221 5* 03Cortex 5* (+42) 10 < 1541329889 369422 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541329893 302542 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: how old is that one? < 1541331928 548210 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 QUIT :Ping timeout: 244 seconds < 1541332078 699670 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@77.28.218.215 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541332078 892268 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@77.28.218.215 QUIT :Changing host < 1541332078 938871 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541332129 137580 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: re Russian cursive in your video. I think I already mentioned how one of the tricks used that was non-obvious to me is that the letters л and м start with a peak close to the baseline, unless they're at the start of a word, which is how м clearly differs from и. < 1541332145 146358 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :That one is non-obvious to me because Hungarian cursive never uses low peaks. < 1541332251 503784 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: But I have a different question. At the start of the letters и, г, ь (and probably others), what decides whether you start the letter with a high frowny mouth going into the down straight line, or with a high peak going into a down straight line instead? < 1541332326 820356 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I also don't understand how the heck ъ works, but I think if I knew the answer to the previous question, that would become more obvious. < 1541334671 699074 :Essadon!~Essadon@81-225-32-185-no249.tbcn.telia.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1541335097 126912 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :wob_jonas: hm hm let me think… < 1541335209 115861 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :This probably applies to more letters, like у, ш, ч etc, it's jsut и that's the most common and ь that's the most confusing to me. < 1541335255 20707 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :as far as I understand the question, I thought these two cases are the same and maybe I just wrote them unclearly < 1541335428 148149 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :In Hungarian cursive, the normal way for letters that start with a downstroke like u, i, n, m, j, p, v, w is to connect with a high peak if the previous letter ends low, or with a high smile going into a peak if the previous letter ends high. A high frown instead of the peak could be used instead, and is seen in some styles, but I don't really like < 1541335428 236125 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric : that because it makes writing more ambiguous in some cases. < 1541335504 688269 :xkapastel!uid17782@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-bbgcfsfoohckzysk JOIN :#esoteric < 1541335512 463085 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think something like that applies here too < 1541335614 335886 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :In some styles, the letter s and r also starts with a peak with possibly a high smile before, but the style I learned uses an alternate r which actually starts with a high frown going into a straight line down, and for a top connection from before, such as "or", that becomes a high wave (flipped tilde). The letter z also starts with a high frown in < 1541335614 455813 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric : some styles. < 1541335694 208121 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: maybe you use a high smile for и at the start of a word to make it more distinct from an м ? < 1541335773 927807 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :at the start I’d begin и straight with a downstroke, as there’s nothing before it < 1541335796 696798 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :ok, that works too < 1541335841 29529 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I hope I said something helpful :D < 1541335852 504688 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :still... I should check the video to find cases when you start и or г etc with a high frown. That seemed to occur several times, and didn't seem to be random sloppyness. < 1541335901 902959 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :okay, I’ll try to analyse these if you find them < 1541335978 364431 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :also maybe I’ll write something static on paper and scan it, if you’d have some suggestions < 1541336006 244591 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :this should be easier and also clearer < 1541336027 395291 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :And I'll also look for instances of ф because it's just too rare and I don't understand how it works, but that's less important because ф is distinctive enough that it's easy to recognize in any context. < 1541336103 985649 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I also don't understand why you wrote the uppercase Т in two different stroke orders, but that doesn't seem important. < 1541336137 318262 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't care much about the uppercase letters, writing them in this fancy cursive style seems excessive anyway, I don't really do that even for Hungarian cursive. < 1541336178 815857 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Cursive is just not designed to accomodate uppercase letters in the fancy style people invented for it, half of the uppercase letters in Hungarian cursive don't even work. < 1541336263 748795 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: in the В page, you write ьг with a high frown connecting the г < 1541336293 930825 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :No sorry, in the Б page < 1541336357 236663 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :In the Г page, the standalone г is like that too < 1541336375 374997 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :doesn't matter for a standalone letter of course < 1541336558 748761 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :wob_jonas: I also don't understand why you wrote the uppercase Т in two different stroke orders, but that doesn't seem important. => usually I don’t write Т in cursive style, so I’m undiscipled in this case < 1541336608 977450 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yeah, makes sense. Most uppercase letters just look stupid in this sort of cursive. They're just inherited simplified from back when people wrote more fancy cursives. < 1541336629 166790 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :writing them in this fancy cursive style seems excessive anyway, I don't really do that even for Hungarian cursive. => yes, the same for me, maybe except some letters that are simpler to write than sans-serify variants < 1541336646 480567 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I love to agree < 1541336647 874691 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :yes, "A" specifically < 1541336667 777617 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :uppercase "A" is quite common in Hungarian because of the articles < 1541336684 113534 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :and it happens to work out decent in two different cursive ways < 1541336687 31359 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :ok now I’ll watch that part < 1541336771 466924 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Some other uppercase letters work out because they happen to be just the lowercase letter grown up AND have a low connection. The ones with a high connection like "O" or "V" don't work well because you can't connect the next letter to the uppercase high connection. < 1541336796 117693 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :"R" also works out fine, the same as "A". < 1541336876 142654 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Back in the video, the И page is not so clear, but it looks like you're trying to write the г with a high frown. < 1541336924 704169 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :The Й page also definitely has a г with a frown < 1541337013 508455 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :That means I have to look for a г with a peak, because maybe г normally starts with a frown. < 1541337040 726365 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :yes I think so < 1541337096 991618 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :okay I’ll be back several hours later I think < 1541337459 8235 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Щ page has frowning г too < 1541337564 335941 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh I see! you definitely have to write ьг with a frowning г, because otherwise it would look like ы < 1541337712 463041 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :oops I just realised I had misread “frowning” as “smiling”, hm < 1541337764 461027 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I may have confused them somwhere too < 1541338099 627768 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yeah, no more letter г, so it looks like you always wrote it frowning. Though now I wonder how you'd write ог < 1541338821 717265 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@145.255.3.189 PRIVMSG #esoteric :something like that: https://i.postimg.cc/4ytgjWhV/Screenshot-1607.png < 1541339307 831073 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Ok. < 1541339885 560728 :wob_jonas!b03f1858@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.88 QUIT :Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client < 1541348059 397168 :imode!~imode@unaffiliated/imode JOIN :#esoteric < 1541348866 378231 :Sgeo__!~Sgeo@ool-18b98dd9.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1541349001 225409 :Sgeo_!~Sgeo@ool-18b98dd9.dyn.optonline.net QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1541349626 123216 :TellsTogo!d458f9f1@gateway/web/freenode/ip.212.88.249.241 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541351373 767250 :dingbat!uid70835@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-zxkzhckhddbgencw JOIN :#esoteric < 1541354507 390066 :imode!~imode@unaffiliated/imode QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1541354598 845773 :sftp!~sftp@unaffiliated/sftp QUIT :Excess Flood < 1541354615 949436 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :wob_jonas you watching the logs? < 1541354640 187100 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :Would the tradeoff of 4 YMM registers be worth it to keep all 32 GPR accessable at a moment's notice? < 1541354681 664814 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Aka so i don't have to worry about the GPR falling out of cache) < 1541354807 141249 :TellsTogo!d458f9f1@gateway/web/freenode/ip.212.88.249.241 QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1541355222 660012 :sftp!~sftp@unaffiliated/sftp JOIN :#esoteric < 1541355256 875046 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :My remote virtual table extension currently does not support encrypted connections, nor supporting authentication. Now I try to figure out, how should I fix this? Should a proxy be used? < 1541357003 762746 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca QUIT :Ping timeout: 268 seconds < 1541357201 646756 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca JOIN :#esoteric < 1541360922 181537 :imode!~imode@unaffiliated/imode JOIN :#esoteric > 1541362696 114562 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07TEPCS14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58224&oldid=58223 5* 03Cortex 5* (+1) 10 < 1541363508 392241 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541363511 999071 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :moony: ping < 1541363517 313156 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :2hi < 1541363720 896193 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: re remote virtual table, I recommend to allow two things: for the same computer (but different process), use a PF_INET named socket, which you can put in an access-controlled directory, or use the sendmsg/recvmsg SO_PASSCRED to check the uid and gid of the other side of the connection. For remote connections, < 1541363845 212990 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :use an optional SSL/TLS connection through a tcp socket, and expose the connection handle of the underlying SSL/TLS library (there's more than one option for that) to the user process so they can configure whatever options, including a sending a client certificate, and verifying from server/client side that the other side has one of a set of allowe < 1541363845 307233 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :d client/server certificates. < 1541363979 383162 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :moony: I can't really tell, this depends on (1) the architecture of that CPU you're emulating, (2) the host cpu you require, (3) how exactly your emulator works, how much it needs other registers, how often does it need to free registers to call a non-emulated function, etc. < 1541364038 34228 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :moony: I don't know enough of that cpu you're emulating and the programs running on it to even guess. < 1541364051 312448 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :RIP < 1541364057 110055 :imode!~imode@unaffiliated/imode QUIT :Ping timeout: 252 seconds < 1541364060 503743 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :i'll try it, maybe. < 1541364100 895688 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :but reserving entire YMMs is very hard, because the calling conventions say that the top half of all YMM registers are caller-saved, so every function you call will modify them < 1541364130 324818 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't really need many XMMs at all < 1541364149 221462 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :it literally would not hurt one bit to use 8 of the XMM registers for storage < 1541364151 307238 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :moony: yes, but you don't have enough caller-saved XMM registers either, do you? < 1541364157 375608 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :hm < 1541364166 50095 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :moony: it's not you, it's all functions you call from libraries < 1541364191 527032 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :I AM using a nonstandard CC, which helps a bit. A lot of the library functions i'm going to use adhere to said custom CC < 1541364203 449394 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :wait, let me check how the calling convention goes exactly (in Agner's docs; there's other official docs out there like the 64-bit ELF docs that explain this, but it's nigh-unreadable) < 1541364211 569059 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :for the ones that dont, they arn't called very often, and wrapping them with saving isn't hard. < 1541364282 631846 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 QUIT :Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client < 1541364377 199100 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541364377 288104 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :moony: this isn't on windows, right? on x86_64 unix, every XMM register is scratch, so the caller has to save it < 1541364412 703445 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :moony: this isn't on windows, right? on x86_64 unix, every XMM register is scratch, so the caller has to save it. < 1541364418 889211 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :alright < 1541364429 226407 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :yea, i'm on linux < 1541364432 788927 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :windows smells < 1541364443 491210 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :and i don't have a windows machine to dev on anyways even if i wanted to < 1541364622 906384 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :moony: you'll probably have to have the JIT track which of those four YMM registers (if you decide to use YMM for this that is, I'm not sure that's a good idea) are swapped in to registers, and which are in RAM (presumably usually L1 cache) at which point. < 1541364652 128911 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :and load them into register if you need it more than once, then swap it out to memory when you have to call external code. < 1541364697 480326 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :it gets ugly, whether it's worth may depend on how long stretches of compiled code you expect to be able to run without interruption < 1541364702 772548 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :dunno < 1541364858 268076 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :do you expect to be able to compile jumps safely? is self-modifying code rare on this arch, and is code and writable data generally separated to different 4k pages, so you can detect writes to code by setting the pages containing code that you have compiled to read-only and trapping the fault? < 1541364899 719659 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh wait, you said you have to run complex code for memory accesses because you're emulating the cache, right? < 1541364908 197150 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :In that case that won't be necessary, luckily. < 1541364916 188447 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :You can just have your memory emulation handle it. < 1541364921 448423 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Unless you want a slow and a fast mode. < 1541365063 269096 :imode!~imode@unaffiliated/imode JOIN :#esoteric > 1541365410 819101 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07TEPCS14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58225&oldid=58224 5* 03Cortex 5* (+60) 10 < 1541365432 220618 :imode!~imode@unaffiliated/imode QUIT :Ping timeout: 246 seconds < 1541365503 731253 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :How does a PF_INET named socket work and how is SO_PASSCRED work? < 1541365540 313522 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: sorry, for local connections I mean a PF_UNIX named socket < 1541365553 476973 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :O, OK. < 1541365558 640104 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :do you know how that works at least? < 1541365588 11863 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :I believe the man page explains it < 1541365589 847614 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :sendmsg/recvmsg is ugly, it has a somewhat inconvenient API, although it's one you'll probably like < 1541365617 910086 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :the bad part is only the rare case you'll almost never meet, which is reading multiple control messages at the same time, that's hard < 1541365693 359451 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :basically with setsockopt thingies you can subscribe to various control or debug information about a socket, and then recvmsg gets as many of them as fit in the buffer, so if you get more than one type, you need some very stupid alignment calculation because they were too lazy to put a next link pointer in the messages < 1541365751 787459 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :but for AF_LOCAL sockets, probably only two kinds of control messages make sense: < 1541365783 27618 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :SOL_RIGHTS and SOL_CREDENTIALS, and you only need the latter here < 1541365977 250718 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :The relevant docs are http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setsockopt.2.html , http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/recvmsg.2.html , http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sendmsg.2.html , http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/unix.7.html , and perhaps also socket(7), socket(2), bind(2), listen(2), connect(2), accept(2), etc. < 1541366012 794835 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :There's also a parallel set of docs in http://man.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi which are organized differently, the interface you need is the same, but you can choose which docs you prefer. < 1541366082 851643 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Not all interfaces are the same, but they don't differe in unexpected ways, it's just that certain obscure APIs are present in only some operating systems or versions, but they'll nicely give compile error or runtime error from the calls when you call them. < 1541366092 192525 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't think any differing interfaces are relevant here.) < 1541366104 951255 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have read the the documents socket(2), bind(2), listen(2), connect(2), and accept(2) (I have them on my computer, so do not need to access those webpages), although this SQLite extension uses socket() and connect(); it is only the client and not the server. < 1541366125 709939 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :sure, I can just link to the pages on the web more easily than what's on your computer < 1541366148 684673 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :um... but you'll have to write a server too to try it, right? < 1541366162 746236 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yes, and I did write a test server program in JavaScript to test it < 1541366200 122172 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :anyway, as for SSL/TLS, I haven't worked with any SSL/TLS library directly, and there are like five different ones, at least three of which are still supported, and I don't know enough about them to be able to help < 1541366232 70676 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :there's GnuTLS, NaCL, and two incompatible major versions of OpenSSL I think < 1541366239 401422 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :probalby more that I don't know about < 1541366264 858365 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Welcome to the international cornucopia for esoteric programming language discussion, design, development and deployment! | https://esolangs.org | logs: https://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 < 1541366276 112173 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 TOPIC #esoteric :Welcome to the international cornucopia for esoteric programming language discussion, design, development and deployment! | https://esolangs.org | logs: https://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 < 1541366320 766902 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Should I write "the international pharmacopœia" instead? < 1541366339 203004 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't know if you should write that or not < 1541366449 107263 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :sadly "cornucopœia" is apparently not a word > 1541366576 416474 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Special:Log/newusers14]]4 create10 02 5* 03Only Onion 5* 10New user account < 1541367188 629457 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: I assumed you'd just write a server that exposes a set of tables from an sqlite database read-only in a way that your remote virtual table client can connect to it. < 1541367260 34044 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :And perhaps saves some log or debug information. < 1541367280 934507 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :wob_jonas: I could do that (and it could be useful to do), although at first I just wrote a simple testing program. < 1541367293 525475 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :makes sense < 1541367386 377778 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :This remote virtual table protocol does support writable tables too (as long as the primary key is no more than one column), although of course the server may wish to provide read-only data anyways. < 1541367429 714014 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :That's nice, but I'm more interested in read-only. < 1541367505 943496 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: is this extension somewhere on your server? can I get an URL? < 1541367569 929960 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yes. All of my SQLite extensions are in one ZIP file: http://zzo38computer.org/sql/sqlext.zip The file "sqlext_remote.c" implements the client, and "sqlext_remote.doc" is the documentation (including the description of the protocol). < 1541367581 323697 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :ah, it's in a zip file. ok. < 1541367606 158119 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :and it's not in /textfiles < 1541367608 462046 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :um < 1541367610 459108 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :not in /textfile < 1541367827 42157 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :and the sql/ directory isn't even in the gopher < 1541367839 413156 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :so it's well hidden > 1541367902 488742 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Esolang:Introduce yourself14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58226&oldid=58110 5* 03Only Onion 5* (+227) 10 < 1541367910 916915 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :this means there are at least three roots for this forest on your server: the gopher root (which leads to textfile/ and quizmenu/ ), "http://zzo38computer.org/sql/" , and "http://zzo38computer.org/fossil/" < 1541367913 579901 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :These extensions are mentioned in the topic message for the #sqlite channel in Freenode IRC. < 1541368295 820206 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I wouldn't have thought to look there, but ok > 1541368581 45028 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Surreal FOREVER loop14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58227&oldid=46223 5* 03Only Onion 5* (+25) 10Linked Zeno, as its main feature is essentially this. > 1541368704 264375 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Zeno14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58228&oldid=51801 5* 03Only Onion 5* (+41) 10Linked a page that seems to describe the same concept as the zeno loop. < 1541368804 825210 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :wob_jonas, well, it's probably going to be necessary. the most efficient and fastest way to handle a JIT'd memory block being modified while it's executing is to let the block continue until a check comes along, and then discard whatever it did when it hits the check < 1541368824 948207 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf PRIVMSG #esoteric :that means that i'll need a duplicate of the GPR and XR anyways > 1541368895 102351 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Keg14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58229&oldid=58217 5* 03JonoCode9374 5* (-33) 10 < 1541368922 645451 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :moony: sure, but only if the programs you have are modern and actually rarely write pages with code, and here pages means pages on the host OS, which will probably be 8k size < 1541368963 227244 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :although you could waste some of the memory by leaving gaps in the emulated machine's memory as you map it to the host memory, but that's ugly < 1541369224 130922 :zzo38!~zzo38@24-207-47-161.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :Did you read the document of the protocol? Did you see if it is good? < 1541369277 816895 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 PRIVMSG #esoteric :not yet < 1541369282 997039 :Phantom_Hoover!~phantomho@unaffiliated/phantom-hoover JOIN :#esoteric < 1541369286 965969 :moei!~moei@softbank221078042071.bbtec.net QUIT :Quit: Leaving... > 1541369605 270733 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Surreal FOREVER loop14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58230&oldid=58227 5* 03Only Onion 5* (+2) 10 > 1541369618 376296 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Zeno14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58231&oldid=58228 5* 03Only Onion 5* (+2) 10 < 1541369677 343119 :wob_jonas!b03f18f1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.176.63.24.241 QUIT :Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client > 1541369764 525353 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Brainfoctal14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=58232 5* 03Salpynx 5* (+11233) 10getting these thoughts down in some form > 1541369765 704446 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07W14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58233&oldid=58222 5* 03Cortex 5* (+198) 10 > 1541370267 286757 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Keg14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58234&oldid=58229 5* 03JonoCode9374 5* (+1) 10 < 1541370351 200710 :AnotherTest!~turingcom@ptr-82l26zf5tit6s260cpd.18120a2.ip6.access.telenet.be QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds > 1541370724 233755 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Brainfoctal14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58235&oldid=58232 5* 03Salpynx 5* (+249) 10/* Quines */ link to Unary Quine > 1541371889 885264 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07List of ideas14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58236&oldid=58180 5* 03Salpynx 5* (+19) 10/* Mathematics */ Brainfoctal is Gdel numbering > 1541373572 968041 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Brainfoctal14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58237&oldid=58235 5* 03Salpynx 5* (+212) 10Polyglots > 1541373620 949502 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Brainfoctal14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58238&oldid=58237 5* 03Salpynx 5* (+1) 10/* Polyglots */ > 1541374171 66073 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Keg14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58239&oldid=58234 5* 03JonoCode9374 5* (+3) 10 > 1541374357 891317 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Keg14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58240&oldid=58239 5* 03JonoCode9374 5* (+95) 10 < 1541374530 789552 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf QUIT :Quit: Bye! < 1541374602 268039 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf JOIN :#esoteric < 1541374784 957125 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf QUIT :Excess Flood < 1541374927 756826 :moony!moony@unaffiliated/moonythedwarf JOIN :#esoteric < 1541375055 693198 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@77.28.217.128 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541375281 779355 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 QUIT :Ping timeout: 268 seconds < 1541375282 141388 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@77.28.217.128 NICK :Lord_of_Life < 1541375282 602080 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@77.28.217.128 QUIT :Changing host < 1541375282 602131 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 JOIN :#esoteric < 1541375543 398288 :Phantom_Hoover!~phantomho@unaffiliated/phantom-hoover QUIT :Remote host closed the connection > 1541375657 590704 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Keg14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58241&oldid=58240 5* 03JonoCode9374 5* (+74) 10