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01:09:23 <zzo38> I would expect that they will, although I don't know what time or what timezone.
01:09:59 <shachaf> it's always 2019-06-02 somewhere
01:12:34 <zzo38> I should want that a Free software program would compile the RDF codes into native codes, taking into account everything to determine what cases the compiled program needs to consider, such as what text-changing effects are used in the cards so that it can know what text can be overridden in what ways.
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02:12:25 <lambdabot> int-e said 3d 16h 33m 1s ago: oh no, now things may be going horribly right in the long term
02:12:59 <oerjan> yeah someone's likely to be coming back at the worst possible moment.
02:15:06 <HackEso> 558) <fungot> Ngevd:. i'm so kind, even to assholes! anmaster no not markov anmaster no not markov anmaster no not markov anmaster no not markov anmaster no not markov
02:15:16 <oerjan> is the markov in there really accurate
02:15:29 <oerjan> i recall that repeating pattern without it.
02:54:56 <zzo38> shachaf: I have not had so many problem with UNIX pipelines; some software is not designed to do that but I usually do design it to do that.
02:58:43 <zzo38> For example, my Farbfeld Utilities software is entirely intended to be worked by pipes. Some other programs allow you to specify a command with a pipe where a filename is expected, and Heirloom-mailx is one that does, and I often use that when dealing with attachments. You can also pipe through external programs with vim, and I use that too.
03:02:10 <zzo38> (It is also useful with curl, you can send the output to other programs, such as less and zcat)
03:03:44 <zzo38> (And, in fact, "curl | zcat" is like what I use when downloading Amiga Preservation music.)
03:20:01 <oerjan> <ais523> rain1: the symbol doesn't always tell you if a solution exists <-- it is the basis of an algorithm which does, though.
03:21:38 <oerjan> basically check each prime factor the modulus separately, with some complication for powers of 2.
03:23:20 <zzo38> What is called, the technique when you look through two lists both of which are sorted and contain no duplicates, in order to find items that match?
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05:21:10 <zzo38> Do you like a global enchantment card with "graft 2" and "dash {G}" that is not a creature?
05:21:49 <zzo38> Do you like a non-creature artifact with "graft 1" and "undying" and "echo {0}"?
05:34:56 <oerjan> @tell ais523 <ais523> e.g. is 333333 six repeats of 3, three repeats of 33, two repeats of 333, or one repeat of 333333? <-- a number that is a repetition of another non-1 number cannot be prime, though.
05:35:52 <oerjan> @tell ais523 although there might be more than one of the form 11...1.
05:36:41 <lambdabot> • Perhaps you meant ‘isPrint’ (imported from Data.Char)
05:39:41 <oerjan> @tell ais523 apparently there are conjectured to be infinitely many https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repunit#Decimal_repunit_primes
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05:46:04 <oerjan> `addquote <shachaf> `unidecode ⧸🙼 <HackEso> [U+29F8 BIG SOLIDUS] [U+1F67C VERY HEAVY SOLIDUS] <shachaf> it is with a very heavy solidus that i write to inform you that unicode has too many code points
05:46:08 <HackEso> 1334) <shachaf> `unidecode ⧸🙼 <HackEso> [U+29F8 BIG SOLIDUS] [U+1F67C VERY HEAVY SOLIDUS] <shachaf> it is with a very heavy solidus that i write to inform you that unicode has too many code points
05:46:43 <HackEso> 1333) <shachaf> #define __NR_oldolduname 59 <olsner> fungot: what's your old old name? <fungot> olsner: they decided not to waste any brain cells storing obscure unix silliness). \ 1334) <shachaf> `unidecode ⧸🙼 <HackEso> [U+29F8 BIG SOLIDUS] [U+1F67C VERY HEAVY SOLIDUS] <shachaf> it is with a very heavy solidus that i write to inform you that unicode has too many code points
05:47:57 <HackEso> 11825:2019-06-02 <oerjän> addquote <shachaf> `unidecode \xe2\xa7\xb8\xf0\x9f\x99\xbc <HackEso> \xe2\x80\x8b[U+29F8 BIG SOLIDUS] [U+1F67C VERY HEAVY SOLIDUS] <shachaf> it is with a very heavy solidus that i write to inform you that unicode has too many code points \ 11790:2019-04-17 <oerjän> sled quotes//1333s, <, <,g \ 11789:2019-04-16 <b_jonäs> addquote <shachaf> #define __NR_oldolduname 59 <olsner> fungot: what\'s your old old name? <fun
05:48:25 <shachaf> quote frequency is p. low huh
05:48:40 <shachaf> `` doag quotes | grep addquote | awk '{print $1}' | xargs
05:48:42 <HackEso> 11825:2019-06-02 11789:2019-04-16 11746:2019-02-25 11736:2019-02-17 11735:2019-02-15 11667:2018-12-08 11662:2018-12-05 11628:2018-10-06 11610:2018-08-22 11589:2018-08-08 11585:2018-07-21 11580:2018-07-01 11551:2018-05-08 11523:2018-04-23 11439:2018-03-03 11348:2018-02-21 11346:2018-02-19 11316:2018-01-13 11315:2018-01-12 11255:2017-12-07 11252:2017-12-06 11197:2017-09-26 11173:2017-08-30 11096:2017-07-19 11062:2017-06-30 11060:2017-06-30 10876:2017-05-09 1
05:49:09 <shachaf> maybe fizzie will make a fancy graph of when quotes are added
05:50:14 <lambdabot> error: Variable not in scope: ransomNote
05:50:59 <shachaf> 𝔦𝓕 y⒪𝖴 🅦𝙰𝐍𝕥 🆃𝗢 s𝑬𝚎 @🅡𝗔𝘕𝙎Ⓞ𝓶𝗻🄾𝙩𝘌 𝔸𝓖𝐀🅸𝘕...
05:52:04 <oerjan> <xylochoron[m]> sparse files hmm interesting <-- if someone does that we need to invent double unary to force them to implement sparse file lengths hth
06:30:41 <oerjan> <b_jonas> int-e: yes, but the last few days' worth of logs are actually valid utf-8 <-- ironically that's probably because esowiki is gone
06:31:30 <shachaf> Does esowiki emit invalid UTF-8?
06:33:04 <oerjan> which may not actually be invalid, but certainly are what tends to confuse my browser
06:34:23 <shachaf> Aren't they all octets smaller than 128?
06:35:05 <shachaf> An octet should be made of 12 bits, like an octave.
06:35:12 <shachaf> Well, I suppose an octave is only 1 bit.
06:42:25 <oerjan> that makes no sense, "octave" is latin for 8th (m. voc. sg.) hth
06:46:03 <shachaf> fortunately fake esowiki bot saved us all
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08:27:23 <oerjan> schlock mercenary's current arc is getting creepy
08:28:15 * oerjan is reading it in parallel with his binge, which is still back in 2011
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10:11:08 <b_jonas> wow. still thunderstorm warnings for today and the three days after
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14:31:28 <tswett[m]> Man, I wanna run neural nets on #esoteric logs again.
14:32:24 <tswett[m]> I wonder if I should do char-rnn or GPT-2.
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14:57:29 <ais523> !tell oerjan counterexamples to the Goldbach conjecture aren't prime anyway (although they can't end in 3, so the example was dubious in another way)
14:57:35 <ais523> @message oerjan counterexamples to the Goldbach conjecture aren't prime anyway (although they can't end in 3, so the example was dubious in another way)
14:57:35 <lambdabot> Maybe you meant: messages messages-loud messages?
14:57:38 <ais523> @tell oerjan counterexamples to the Goldbach conjecture aren't prime anyway (although they can't end in 3, so the example was dubious in another way)
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16:56:31 <HackEso> The password of the month has been replaced with a security key for protection against advanced persistent threats.
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17:11:18 <int-e> `learn The password of the month has been erroneously sent to the NSA. We apologize for the inconvenience.
17:11:20 <HackEso> Relearned 'password': The password of the month has been erroneously sent to the NSA. We apologize for the inconvenience.
17:12:55 <int-e> . o O ( Master Yoda is part of the New Word Order. )
17:14:55 <int-e> Oh "is fighting for" would work better :)
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19:02:56 <shachaf> int-e: Wait, what's the deal with those passwords?
19:03:26 <shachaf> I thought the whole joke behind wisdom/password was that you'd say "The password of the month is X" and X could be interpreted as both a password and a grammatical sentence.
19:03:52 <shachaf> But if you say "password of the month has X" that defeats the joke, doesn't it?
19:04:17 <int-e> maybe the joke's on you for having expectations
19:04:41 <zzo38> The temperature sensors for my computer say: temp1: +84.0 C (high = +100.0 C, crit = +110.0 C) CPU Temperature: +30.5 C (high = +60.0 C, crit = +95.0 C) MB Temperature: +23.0 C (high = +45.0 C, crit = +95.0 C) These are higher than usual, but at least it isn't close to the "high" numbers.
19:04:48 <shachaf> oerjan: Wasn't that the joke? I'm very confusil.
19:04:59 <shachaf> Have I been misreading these password entries all these years?
19:05:34 <zzo38> What is supposed to be done if it does reach the "high" numbers, and how should be consideration of the temperature? Also, what do of hard drive temperature (which has no high/crit)? It is also higher than usual, but I don't know how much is too high
19:05:39 <int-e> shachaf: we followed that pattern for a long time
19:05:58 <shachaf> I know, but was that pattern the joke or was I misreading it?
19:06:18 <int-e> It's up to you I think.
19:06:41 <zzo38> Do you know much about computer temperatures?
19:08:10 <int-e> shachaf: The password of the month is evolving.
19:08:21 <shachaf> zzo38: The other day I disassembled my laptop and removed the dust. Now the tempereature is lower.
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19:09:31 <shachaf> I also have a graph of the temperature, sampled at each sensor every 10 seconds for the last two weeks.
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19:48:57 <zzo38> Would it help to put the computer on top of cement blocks? I don't have any cement blocks, but I seem to remember I read somewhere that suggestion.
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19:53:27 <int-e> shachaf: no cement.
19:53:48 <int-e> I *was* humoring you.
19:54:55 <HackEso> `run:`run <command> is HackEgo's builtin for running a command with full shell syntax. These days most use the user-made `` or ``` shortcuts instead, although all of the three have subtle differences, with `run being the most plain option (also, unlike the rest it cannot be called from other commands.) \ subtle:The 'b' sound is pronounced in 'subtle', it's just difficult to hear.
20:15:23 <HackEso> `! emulates the ! command of our former bot EgoBot. You write `! then the name of the language then a program, and it runs the program you give and returns the result. We used to use it to test out esoprograms in-channel all the time, but the set of included esolangs is fairly old now and so it's rarely used.
20:15:25 <HackEso> /hackenv/bin/!: line 4: /hackenv/ibin/`?: No such file or directory
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20:51:45 <lambdabot> CYVR 022000Z 16005G15KT 130V240 30SM FEW040 FEW070 FEW220 BKN250 22/13 A2988 RMK CU1AC1CI2CS4 CU TR AC TR SLP121 DENSITY ALT 900FT
20:51:53 <b_jonas> so the "HP Pavilion" is a brand name of notebook computers? is that what hppavilion[0] got their name of?
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21:24:39 <shachaf> Oh, apparently it's been renamed.
21:40:52 <zzo38> Now is it good? http://esolangs.org/wiki/User:Zzo38/Untitled_2
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