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00:08:13 <b_jonas> shachaf: well, there has to be, right? otherwise -O2 would do nothing
00:09:29 <shachaf> I mean, -O2 is advertised as turning on a bunch of optimization flags, like -fthread-jumps
00:09:50 <shachaf> But some things (in particular some optimization that was buggy) can't be turned on or off piecemeal.
00:16:02 <zzo38> Yes, it has to have such a block to turn on the other flags, but that is all that it should do.
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00:36:18 <zzo38> The document for twtxt says there should be a limit of 140 characters per message. Mastodon has a limit of 500 characters. Netsubscribe specifies no limit, although the system administrator can specify a limit in bytes. Do you think 910 bytes should be sufficient?
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02:37:00 <esowiki> [[+-]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58520&oldid=58519 * Cortex * (-6) /* ProcessingJS interpreter */
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06:38:52 <zzo38> One thing that Firefox does not seem to do is if you want to enable font loading for SVG and PDF but not HTML.
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08:23:11 <b_jonas> `pbflist http://pbfcomics.com/comics/horny-cloud/
08:23:12 <HackEso> pbflist http://pbfcomics.com/comics/horny-cloud/: shachaf Sgeo quintopia ion b_jonas Cale
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08:24:29 <oren> ty Democracy
08:24:29 <oren> 28 capital: Canada
08:25:26 <oren> hmmm...
08:25:56 <b_jonas> `ehlist http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/2703699/weigh-cup/
08:25:56 <HackEso> ​/srv/hackeso-code/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: ehlist: not found
08:25:59 <b_jonas> too
08:26:19 <oren> how would one divide up the surface of the earth into 50 equally-sized pieces
08:27:14 <oren> such that as few countries as possible are on more than one or less than one piece and all pieces are contiguous
08:27:58 <b_jonas> also http://golf.horse/
08:28:02 <oren> er, I guess it's not possible for a country to be on less than one piece so scratch that
08:28:36 <shachaf> `ysaclist 82
08:28:37 <HackEso> ysaclist 82: boily shachaf
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11:11:09 <wob_jonas> Hey guys. You know 8-bit video gaming history, right?
11:11:20 <wob_jonas> I have a stupid conspiration theory, and I'd like you to tell my why it's so wrong
11:15:35 <oerjan> clearly hogwash. if i only knew 8-bit video gaming history i'd show you.
11:16:07 <wob_jonas> It looks like 8-bit games on handheld consoles (GB, GBC) have a somewhat diferent style of graphics tha 8-bit games on TV consoles (NES, SNES). The handheld ones are like a newspaper comic strip, with black outlines and colors that seem vivid now,
11:16:30 <wob_jonas> because the LCD could show those sharp black lines nicely, but you wouldn't see fine distinctions of colors.
11:17:11 <wob_jonas> Whereas TV games have finer shades because the TV shows the colors better, but no outlines, because thsoe would look bad on an old TV.
11:18:09 <wob_jonas> Now look at Earthbound. It's a NES game, but its graphics, especially the world map ones, look like they were drawn for the GBC, sort of like Pokemon.
11:19:57 <wob_jonas> I don't think that game looked good on 1990s TVs. How does that work? Is that why it became such a cult classic later, when people had good monitors, _despite_ that the game interface is clunky and later players feel that, while players at the time it was released (1994 and 1995) might not have?
11:21:16 <int-e> `? you
11:21:17 <HackEso> you? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
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11:25:10 <oerjan> `learn You are just a second person pronoun.
11:25:12 <HackEso> Learned 'you': You are just a second person pronoun.
11:26:25 <oerjan> wob_jonas: that wouldn't be a conspiracy theory unless someone actually planned it to have that effect hth
11:26:57 <oerjan> (also, they'd have to conspire while doing so, i guess)
11:27:44 <wob_jonas> oerjan: it's sort of a conspiration theory, because I'm picking up details while ignoring others, and not really verifying the statements I say
11:27:46 <int-e> `? password
11:27:47 <HackEso> The password of the month is most forgettable.
11:27:57 <wob_jonas> and it would be Nintendo who conspired for ... something
11:28:04 <wob_jonas> it's not clear what for
11:28:22 <int-e> `cwlprits password
11:28:24 <HackEso> int-̈e oerjän oerjän int-̈e int-̈e oerjän int-̈e oerjän oerjän oerjän int-̈e 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_
11:28:36 <int-e> hmm... anybody else/
11:28:38 <int-e> ?
11:28:55 <int-e> `victims
11:28:55 <HackEso> ​/srv/hackeso-code/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: victims: not found
11:29:54 <wob_jonas> the password of the month is bulbasaur with stingers
11:30:14 <int-e> . o O ( The password of the month is PRESENTly unknown. )
11:33:25 <int-e> Hmm, how about "SCALNATUAS".
11:33:51 <int-e> @google SCALNATUAS
11:33:52 <lambdabot> https://zhidao.baidu.com/question/524866668.html
11:34:49 <int-e> Wow, unique result.
11:35:02 <int-e> `learn The password of the month is "SCALNATUAS".
11:35:05 <HackEso> Relearned 'password': The password of the month is "SCALNATUAS".
11:56:47 <oerjan> wat.
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12:03:58 <int-e> @tell oerjan "RREUIDNODLEPEHR" is an alternative but not nearly as pronouncible ;-)
12:03:58 <lambdabot> Consider it noted.
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13:16:52 * ski . o O ( POTRZEBIE )
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13:31:10 <int-e> ski: hmm that doesn't seem to be following the right pattern
13:31:42 * ski has no idea what "the right pattern" would be
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13:34:33 <int-e> something with parity
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14:24:59 <esowiki> [[User:Cortex]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58521&oldid=58423 * Cortex * (+62)
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14:55:06 <ais523> has anyone looked at The Waterfall Model Online yet?: http://nethack4.org/esolangs/waterfall/
15:02:47 <esowiki> [[+-]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58522&oldid=58520 * Cortex * (+62) /* +-=*/!# */
15:04:36 <esowiki> [[User:Cortex]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58523&oldid=58521 * Cortex * (+5)
15:12:24 <wob_jonas> ais523: no
15:12:32 <wob_jonas> ais523: see above about my stupid question on 8-bit video game history
15:12:57 <ais523> I saw it but don't have enough information to answer
15:13:24 <wob_jonas> ais523: ah, so there's a good reason why I didn't know that Waterfall Online page existed. you only linked it from the wiki today. I didn't just miss it or something.
15:13:34 <ais523> yes
15:13:48 <ais523> it's been up for a little longer than that but was too unfinished to be worth linking
15:14:05 <ais523> it's still unfinished, really, but I've stopped actively working on it because I need to get better at The Waterfall Model first :-D
15:28:12 <esowiki> [[Precognition]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58524&oldid=58070 * Ais523 * (-183) /* Syntax */ remove the exceptionn for type inference; it probably doesn't help much and might trigger unintentionally
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18:39:08 <oerjan> @messages-cloudy
18:39:09 <lambdabot> int-e said 6h 35m 10s ago: "RREUIDNODLEPEHR" is an alternative but not nearly as pronouncible ;-)
18:42:01 <oerjan> darn i read ahead in the logs and now i feel spoilered :(
18:42:31 <oerjan> int-e: i tried too hard to decipher it as an acronym
18:44:09 <oerjan> `scramble it should have been not like this, anyway
18:44:10 <HackEso> ​/srv/hackeso-code/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: scramble: not found
18:44:12 <oerjan> oops
18:44:16 <oerjan> ^scramble it should have been not like this, anyway
18:44:16 <fungot> i hudhv enntlk hs nwyaya,itei o ebea lost
18:44:28 <oerjan> ^unscramble it should have been not like this, anyway
18:44:29 <fungot> iyta wsyhnoau l,ds ihhatv ee kbiele nt on
18:44:47 <oerjan> *done
18:59:08 <int-e> Oh I was unaware of or forgot about \^(un)?scramble, not sure which.
19:08:52 <int-e> ^shuffle 1234567
19:09:06 <int-e> not this one, hmm?
19:09:18 <int-e> fungot: got fun?
19:09:18 <fungot> int-e: just keep trying to imitate with other bots?
19:09:29 <int-e> ...
19:10:04 <int-e> fungot: perhaps, if there were any other bots to talk to...
19:10:05 <fungot> int-e: so if you have ( define blah ( pi 2) supposed to do. for example, when theres a question or two
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19:10:15 <int-e> and back to normal.
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19:15:04 <shachaf> Fizzle?
19:15:18 <oerjan> it's an lmposter!
19:16:00 <shachaf> There's a book at the used bookstore here called "fizzics"
19:21:15 <int-e> does it do kwantum?
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19:53:59 <esowiki> [[Alchemist]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58525&oldid=58503 * Plokmijnuhby * (+4) /* 0-Rules */ Minor typo.
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20:15:33 <esowiki> [[Esolang:Sandbox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58526&oldid=56540 * ShareMan * (+2700)
20:15:54 <esowiki> [[Esolang:Sandbox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58527&oldid=58526 * ShareMan * (-2700) Blanked the page
20:21:33 <esowiki> [[HARSH]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=58528 * ShareMan * (+2832) Created Page "HARSH" for the programming language HARSH
20:22:15 <esowiki> [[HARSH]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58529&oldid=58528 * ShareMan * (-2) fixed typo
20:24:16 <esowiki> [[2B]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58530&oldid=31957 * Gamer * (+86)
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20:40:25 <fizzie> That wasn't me, but I actually used "Fizzle" as my nick before the current one.
20:41:57 <oerjan> maybe you were time traveling.
20:43:49 <int-e> hmm, then "were" may not be applicable.
20:45:25 <oerjan> sorry, i don't have a copy of dan streetmentioner handy
20:45:41 <int-e> "Most readers get as far as the Future Semi-Conditionally Modified Subinverted Plagal Past Subjunctive Intentional before giving up."
20:47:14 <int-e> oerjan: Oh you actually remember the name... I only recalled the concept.
20:47:27 <oerjan> MWAHAHAHAHA
20:47:32 <b_jonas> `? dan streetmentioner
20:47:33 <HackEso> dan streetmentioner? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
20:48:08 <int-e> b_jonas: "The major problem [of time travel] is quite simply one of grammar, and the main work to consult in this matter is Dr Dan Streetmentioner's Time Traveller's Handbook of 1001 Tense Formations." -- Douglas Adams
20:52:07 <int-e> oerjan: in fact I grepped for "get far as the" ;-)
20:52:19 <int-e> oerjan: sorry, "get as far as the"
20:57:48 <oerjan> `le/rn tense formation//See pitchfork mob
20:57:50 <HackEso> Learned 'tense formation': See pitchfork mob
20:59:40 <oerjan> `le/rn pitchfork mob//Pitchfork mobs tend are a major danger to time travelling grammarians.
20:59:42 <HackEso> Learned 'pitchfork mob': Pitchfork mobs tend are a major danger to time travelling grammarians.
20:59:51 <oerjan> `le/rn pitchfork mob//Pitchfork mobs are a major danger to time travelling grammarians.
20:59:53 <HackEso> Relearned 'pitchfork mob': Pitchfork mobs are a major danger to time travelling grammarians.
21:00:42 <oerjan> `le/rn tense formation//Tense formation: See pitchfork mob
21:00:44 <HackEso> Relearned 'tense formation': Tense formation: See pitchfork mob
21:04:01 <b_jonas> `? tenth formation
21:04:03 <b_jonas> `? tent formation
21:04:03 <HackEso> tenth formation? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
21:04:05 <b_jonas> `? nth formation
21:04:05 <HackEso> tent formation? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
21:04:07 <HackEso> nth formation? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
21:04:31 <b_jonas> `? bent formation
21:04:32 <HackEso> bent formation? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
21:04:33 <b_jonas> `? dent formation
21:04:34 <HackEso> dent formation? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
21:06:38 <b_jonas> `? rent formation
21:06:39 <HackEso> rent formation? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
21:06:43 <b_jonas> `? information
21:06:44 <HackEso> information? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
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21:08:32 <int-e> oerjan: shouldn't it be `slwd tense formation//s/$/./
21:08:55 <int-e> or do we have an exception for "See (also)?"?
21:09:23 <int-e> `? oerjan
21:09:24 <HackEso> Your omnidryad saddle principal ideal golfing toe-obsessed "Darth Ook" oerjan the shifty evil grinch is a hazy expert in minor compaction. Also a Groadep who minces Roald Dahl. He could never render the word "amortized" so he put it here for connivance. His ark-nemesis is Noah. He twice punned without noticing it.
21:09:28 <oerjan> `grwp See
21:09:29 <HackEso> ​`1:`1 <cmd> is equivalent to `` <cmd>, except that it splits the output into irc-sized pieces. The next pieces can be viewed with `spam. See also `2. Confusingly the obvious generalization of `4. \ `5:`5 <cmd> is equivalent to repeating `` <cmd> 5 times, then splitting the output into irc-sized pieces. <cmd> defaults to "quote". See `1, `4 and `spam. Confusingly _not_ the obvious generalization of `2. \ burrito:Burritos are like Monads, according to Joe
21:09:35 <b_jonas> `? natural transformation
21:09:36 <HackEso> A natural transformation is a transformation of something containing no chemicals.
21:09:58 <b_jonas> `? roujo's relevant info
21:09:59 <HackEso> That information is stored in an unnamed metal cabinet in one of the top floors of an obscure administrative building with a number that you probably never heard of.
21:11:12 <oerjan> `2 grwp 'See '
21:11:13 <HackEso> 2/9:e. See https://byorgey.wordpress.com/2009/01/12/abstraction-intuition-and-the-monad-tutorial-fallacy/ \ =@ccc:=@ccc is a great innovation in gcc 6, kept top secret, where inline asm statements can return a value in the carry flag on x86_64. See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-6/changes.html which keeps this secret, https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-6.1.0/gcc/Extended-Asm.html , https://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=143786977730804 . \ corkscrew:A corkscrew is a
21:11:28 <int-e> `slwd oerjan//sshazyspunctuals#referring to punctuation, of course
21:11:29 <HackEso> oerjan//Your omnidryad saddle principal ideal golfing toe-obsessed "Darth Ook" oerjan the shifty evil grinch is a punctual expert in minor compaction. Also a Groadep who minces Roald Dahl. He could never render the word "amortized" so he put it here for connivance. His ark-nemesis is Noah. He twice punned without noticing it.
21:12:16 <oerjan> `n
21:12:16 <HackEso> 3/9: downwards spiral of doom. See mapole. \ croissont supplier:See misspellings of croissant \ degeneration:The degeneration is the generation that watches the Ellen DeGeneres show. See also degenerate. \ `doag:`doag: See `hoag \ `doat:`doat: See `hoag \ `dowg:`dowg: See `hoag \ `dowt:`dowt: See `hoag \ `fetch:`fetch [<output-file>] <URL> downloads files, and is the only web access currently available in HackEgo. It is a special builtin that cannot be cal
21:12:54 <oerjan> hm it seems inconsistent.
21:12:55 <b_jonas> `? humble
21:12:56 <HackEso> humble? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
21:12:56 <int-e> oerjan: I See no pattern so far, actually.
21:12:56 <b_jonas> `? humbly
21:12:57 <HackEso> humbly? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
21:13:00 <b_jonas> `? knuth numbers
21:13:01 <HackEso> knuth numbers? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
21:13:27 <b_jonas> @oeis Knuth numbers
21:13:29 <lambdabot> https://oeis.org/A079750 Operation count to create all permutations of n dis...
21:13:29 <lambdabot> [0,4,25,156,1099,8800,79209,792100,8713111,104557344,1359245485,19029436804,...
21:13:36 <b_jonas> what? NO!
21:14:03 <b_jonas> @oeis A007448
21:14:04 <lambdabot> https://oeis.org/A007448 Knuth's sequence (or Knuth numbers): a(n+1) = 1 + m...
21:14:04 <lambdabot> [1,3,3,4,7,7,7,9,9,10,13,13,13,15,15,19,19,19,19,21,21,22,27,27,27,27,27,28,...
21:14:28 <int-e> @oeis Knuth's sequence
21:14:29 <lambdabot> https://oeis.org/A079750 Operation count to create all permutations of n dis...
21:14:29 <lambdabot> [0,4,25,156,1099,8800,79209,792100,8713111,104557344,1359245485,19029436804,...
21:14:36 <int-e> weird :)
21:14:42 <int-e> @oeis "Knuth's sequence"
21:14:42 <b_jonas> @oeis name:Knuth's sequence
21:14:43 <lambdabot> https://oeis.org/A007448 Knuth's sequence (or Knuth numbers): a(n+1) = 1 + m...
21:14:43 <lambdabot> [1,3,3,4,7,7,7,9,9,10,13,13,13,15,15,19,19,19,19,21,21,22,27,27,27,27,27,28,...
21:14:43 <lambdabot> https://oeis.org/A079750 Operation count to create all permutations of n dis...
21:14:43 <lambdabot> [0,4,25,156,1099,8800,79209,792100,8713111,104557344,1359245485,19029436804,...
21:14:51 <b_jonas> argh
21:14:59 <b_jonas> now you don't know which one of the two it answered first
21:15:04 <int-e> @oeis "Knuth's sequence"
21:15:05 <lambdabot> https://oeis.org/A007448 Knuth's sequence (or Knuth numbers): a(n+1) = 1 + m...
21:15:05 <lambdabot> [1,3,3,4,7,7,7,9,9,10,13,13,13,15,15,19,19,19,19,21,21,22,27,27,27,27,27,28,...
21:15:11 <int-e> now we do
21:15:56 <int-e> @oeis name:"Knuth's sequence"
21:15:56 <lambdabot> https://oeis.org/A007448 Knuth's sequence (or Knuth numbers): a(n+1) = 1 + m...
21:15:56 <lambdabot> [1,3,3,4,7,7,7,9,9,10,13,13,13,15,15,19,19,19,19,21,21,22,27,27,27,27,27,28,...
21:16:44 <oerjan> @oeis name:Knuth's
21:16:45 <lambdabot> https://oeis.org/A241299 Initial digit of the decimal expansion of n^(n^n) o...
21:16:45 <lambdabot> [0,1,1,7,1,1,2,3,6,4,1,3,4,6,1,3,1,3,1,1,3,2,3,5,5,2,2,2,8,1,1,9,1,2,3,4,8,2...
21:18:04 <int-e> eww
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21:18:28 <b_jonas> Concrete Mathematics chapter 3.3 is where Knuth says that he's decided that A007448 shall be called Knuth numbers
21:18:37 <b_jonas> "humbly"
21:19:44 <int-e> . o O ( IM"H"O )
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21:26:38 <oerjan> `? imho
21:26:39 <HackEso> IMHO means "In My Holy Omniscience".
21:29:10 <b_jonas> `? `hello
21:29:11 <HackEso> ​`hello prints variants of hello, world. To control format, pass a single letter as command-line argument. "@"=>"hello, world", "H"=>"hello, world.", P=>"hello, world!", "X"=>"hello, world,", take 1 letter later to s/h/H/, 2 letter later to s/o,/o/, 4 letter later to s/w/W/, lowercase to remove newline.
21:29:19 <b_jonas> I've just edited a stupid typo in that
21:30:13 <oerjan> `dowg
21:30:14 <HackEso> 11659:2018-12-01 <b_jonäs> perl -e open$I,"<",($n="wisdom/`hello") or die; local$/; $c=<$I>; eof$I or die"e"; $c=~s!/d,/d/!/o,/o/! or die "s"; open $O,">",$n or die"O"; print $O $c or die"p"; warn "edited $f;"; \ 11658:2018-12-01 <int-̈e> slwd oerjan//sshazyspunctuals#referring to punctuation, of course \ 11657:2018-12-01 <oerjän> le/rn tense formation//Tense formation: See pitchfork mob \ 11656:2018-12-01 <oerjän> le/rn pitchfork mob//Pitchfork mob
21:31:03 <b_jonas> `? rtf
21:31:04 <HackEso> RTF stands for Rich's Text Format, invented by Rich Burlew. In addition to plain text it supports simple stick figures.
21:31:04 <b_jonas> `? ttf
21:31:05 <HackEso> TTF is the true typography format. All others are heretical.
21:31:09 <b_jonas> `? morphism
21:31:10 <HackEso> A morphism is just a natural transformation between two diagrams of shape 1.
21:32:53 <oerjan> `hello Z
21:32:53 <HackEso> hello world,
21:33:50 <oerjan> `hello B
21:33:51 <HackEso> hello world
21:45:36 <esowiki> [[Chicken]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58531&oldid=57919 * Cortex * (+254)
21:46:57 <esowiki> [[Chicken]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58532&oldid=58531 * Cortex * (+2) /* Cat program */
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21:55:59 <esowiki> [[Y/N]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=58533 * Cortex * (+854) Created page with "{{WIP}} '''Y/N''' is an incomplete esolang made by [[User:Cortex]]. The only keywords are <code>yes</code> and <code>no</code>. Commands are started with <code>yes[commandname..."
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22:29:18 <esowiki> [[Language list]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=58534&oldid=58489 * ShareMan * (+12) /* H */ added HARSH
22:30:42 <b_jonas> `? no
22:30:43 <HackEso> No means hi.
22:32:03 <b_jonas> `? hi
22:32:06 <HackEso> hi? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
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23:45:47 <b_jonas> Just a reminder that the puppy hiatus on Irregular Webcomics ends in 12 hours.
23:49:00 <b_jonas> we don't list every strip since the time they appear is quite predictable: it's always 10:11 UTC on certain days of a week -- the set of days of the week when new comic appears has changed about six times, and we don't know what it will change to next though
23:51:42 <b_jonas> darn no
23:51:43 <b_jonas> I'm stupid
23:51:51 <b_jonas> the puppy hiatus ends in 36 hours
23:51:54 <b_jonas> I'm off by a day
23:52:17 <b_jonas> so it will probably be on W-1, W-2, W-4, W-5 again
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