00:23:11 Now I added fifteen new opcodes into ZZ Zero. 00:23:54 And also a new board flag, a new mode of an existing opcode, the ability to append rather than overwrite when printing to a file, and other stuff. 00:29:13 -!- Taneb has quit (Quit: I seem to have stopped.). 00:30:29 -!- Taneb has joined. 00:30:37 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 00:31:53 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 00:53:47 we only do alchemy metaphorical riches <-- better than homeopathy ones hth 01:21:41 Oh homeopathic riches? 01:25:02 This makes me want to gauge the market for potentiated gold. 01:26:29 fungot: how do you pronounce "gauge"? 01:26:29 int-e: society of invasive cardiovascular professionals. we're on surgery here, ight? 01:26:48 wtf 01:26:58 ^styl 01:26:59 ^style 01:26:59 Available: agora alice c64 ct darwin discworld enron europarl ff7 fisher fungot homestuck ic irc* iwcs jargon lovecraft nethack oots pa qwantz sms speeches ss wp ukparl youtube 01:27:48 fungot: that's a bit long for a pronunciation 01:27:48 oerjan: consider the set of symbols though... yeah... you're the guy who came in here not yesterday he spammed up the channel 01:28:37 i have _never_ spammed the channel and my `sleds don't count 01:29:13 countless sleds, how seasonally appropriate 01:29:57 `? password 01:29:58 The password of the month is naughty. 01:30:14 Ah, right. (I honestly forgot what I picked.) 01:30:27 I guess the password of the month is not very memorable. 01:30:45 Which is something you want in a password, but for different reasons. 01:33:11 If I were to pick one now I might go with "is going out with a bang." 01:38:44 -!- Frater_EST has joined. 01:38:56 -!- Frater_EST has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:46:50 fungot: will there be a next year? 01:46:50 int-e: have i confused them? escape the space? 01:54:25 fungot: it's more of a time issue, i think. 01:54:25 oerjan: everybody makes one, seveninchbread tells us what the interpreters can or can't do unless 1 is defined as () is a syntactic transformer? 01:55:09 seveninchbread hasn't been seen in a while, unless e morphed into a nick i didn't manage to track. 01:56:31 -!- imode has joined. 01:57:24 27 weeks says nickserv 02:01:23 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has joined. 02:01:23 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 02:02:57 fungot: Are you feeling all right? You're being unusually coherent. 02:02:57 fizzie: it implements a few features such as highlighting where exceptions were thrown, incredibly powerful syntax colouring system, and an output port 02:04:12 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has changed nick to Lord_of_Life. 02:06:54 uh oh i hope lota has a backup 02:06:58 -!- FreeFull has quit. 02:07:31 because it seems about time for the pa'anuri to start shooting back 02:10:11 How about 4, to keep with the Apocalypse theme. 02:10:57 oerjan: Hmmm, have we seen the design in the top-right? 02:11:03 Where right is left. 02:11:17 So the thing with spheres and rings. 02:12:20 i only remember the zeus thing that got blown up 02:12:28 Hmm, scale. The Pa'anuri don't mess around... they might just open a gate and push a star through. Wouldn't that be fun? 02:12:57 by chinook 02:13:46 -!- wastl has joined. 02:13:55 But it looks like the gate is smaller than their gas giant planet sized (IIRC) healing ships. 02:56:59 depends on perspective 03:11:45 True, I'm making big assumptions, but I can't be sure that they're big enough. 03:24:21 bah i spent an hour to find that zeus thing and it doesn't look the same at all https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2018-09-09 03:25:08 (partly because i misjudged which chapter it was in) 03:25:48 or well, _some_ similarities, but not the whole structure 03:27:38 anyway 03:27:42 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 04:02:57 -!- sprocklem has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 04:08:41 -!- sprocklem has joined. 04:49:19 [[Functional()]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67946&oldid=65703 * Hakerh400 * (+5327) Add quine program 04:54:23 [[Functional()]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67947&oldid=67946 * Hakerh400 * (-55) 05:11:37 -!- zzo38 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 05:12:09 -!- Frater_EST has joined. 05:14:38 -!- zzo38 has joined. 05:40:07 -!- wastl has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 05:58:03 [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67948&oldid=67941 * Salpynx * (+12) /* M */ add MUSYS 06:00:53 [[Grime MC]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67949&oldid=58571 * Salpynx * (+23) category 06:09:38 [[Deklare]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67950&oldid=66465 * A * (-151) 06:13:59 [[Deklare]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67951&oldid=67950 * A * (+471) /* Challenge: loop over a few values */ 06:17:05 [[Deklare]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67952&oldid=67951 * A * (+434) /* Challenge: loop over a few values */ 06:18:18 [[Deklare]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67953&oldid=67952 * A * (+194) /* Quick reference */ 06:48:51 [[Stack]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67954&oldid=67114 * A * (+56) 06:50:25 [[Volatile]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67955&oldid=66426 * A * (-256) /* Volatile instruction minimalization */ 06:53:17 [[Stack]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67956&oldid=67954 * A * (+103) /* Usage in esolangs */ 06:58:14 [[Stack]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67957&oldid=67956 * A * (+36) Possible different mnemonics 07:13:12 [[Postfix notation]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67958&oldid=67558 * A * (+480) /* Concrete Implementations */ 07:16:28 [[Postfix notation]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67959&oldid=67958 * A * (+25) /* Concrete Implementations */ 07:24:16 [[Postfix notation]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67960&oldid=67959 * A * (-9) /* Concrete Implementations */ Clean the program up 07:24:35 [[Postfix notation]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67961&oldid=67960 * A * (+40) /* Concrete Implementations */ 07:29:24 [[Postfix notation]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67962&oldid=67961 * A * (+58) /* Concrete Implementations */ Make it easier for beginners to understand 07:31:41 [[Postfix notation]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67963&oldid=67962 * A * (-92) /* Concrete Implementations */ Remove some dead code 07:36:30 -!- ArthurStrong has quit (Quit: leaving). 07:44:37 [[Arity]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67964&oldid=67595 * A * (+140) /* In esolangs */ Add APL 08:07:09 [[Postfix notation]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67965&oldid=67963 * A * (+405) /* Implementation */ 08:07:47 [[Postfix notation]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67966&oldid=67965 * A * (+56) /* Concrete Implementations */ 08:12:54 [[User:Hex96]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67967&oldid=67898 * Hex96 * (-11) 08:23:31 I know there is dual port RAM, but is there a variant that has random access write-only on one side and sequential read-only on other side (or vice-versa), and is there a variant that has random-access write-only on one side, and the other side is sequential read-only that clears the memory being read (so not strictly read-only)? 08:53:05 -!- LKoen has joined. 09:07:37 -!- Cale has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 09:08:34 -!- Cale has joined. 09:13:15 -!- imode has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 09:13:22 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 09:20:45 -!- LKoen has joined. 09:44:28 -!- myname has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 11:00:46 [[Volatile]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67968&oldid=67955 * JonoCode9374 * (+226) 12:09:11 -!- FreeFull has joined. 12:31:51 [[Muppp]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=67969 * Hex96 * (+48) Created page with "Muppp is an esolang made by [[User:Hex96|Hex96]]" 12:34:55 [[Muppp]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67970&oldid=67969 * Hex96 * (+191) 12:40:05 [[Muppp]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67971&oldid=67970 * Hex96 * (+260) /* Tokens */ 12:48:20 -!- arseniiv has joined. 12:50:40 `? time cube 12:50:43 EARTH HAS 4 CORNER SIMULTANEOUS 4-DAY TIME CUBE IN ONLY 24 HOUR ROTATION. 4 CORNER DAYS, CUBES 4 QUAD EARTH. Bible A Lie & Word Is Lies. Navel Connects 4 Corner 4s. God Is Born Of A Mother - She Left Belly B. Signature. Your dirty lying teachers use only the midnight to midnight 1 day (ignoring 3 other days) Time to not foul (already wrong) bible time. Lie that corrupts earth you educated stupid fools. 12:50:44 `? lie algebra 12:50:45 A Lie algebra is what you get if you take the region infinitesimally close to the identity of a Lie group and blow it up to normal size. 12:51:02 Do the four simultaneous rotations of Earth for a lie algebra of four dimensions? 12:55:18 `? lie group 12:55:19 Lie groups are groups that try being too smooth for their own good. 12:55:31 `? rotations of earth 12:55:32 rotations of earth? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 13:06:32 [[User:Hex96]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67972&oldid=67967 * Hex96 * (+12) 13:08:21 [[Muppp]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67973&oldid=67971 * Hex96 * (+108) /* Tokens */ 13:09:35 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:13:22 the funny thing about time cube guy: http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict2&Database=gcide&Query=Civil+day The Babylonians and 13:13:22 Hindoos began their day at sunrise, the Athenians and Jews 13:13:22 at sunset, the ancient Egyptians and Romans at midnight. ; methinks his problem wasnt "science" it was bumping into "religions" who arent going to drop everything and switch 13:13:44 looks like he was trying to "integrate" all the (or at least the seemingly 4 major) systems :/ 13:14:11 its not surprising the "bible" did away with the other systems :/ 13:15:54 [[Muppp]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67974&oldid=67973 * Hex96 * (+543) /* Tokens */ 13:17:00 [[Muppp]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67975&oldid=67974 * Hex96 * (+75) /* Tokens */ 13:17:59 i only know that cuz i was researching lunar months once, and when you mentioned the time cube thing, it sounded familliar :/ 13:18:55 called my parents to wish them a good saturday morning 13:19:00 oops 13:21:29 hint: it's sunday morning where i am 13:24:16 kingoffrance: astronemers begin their day at noon 13:25:02 kingoffrance: oh, Babylonians and Hindu seem the most reasonable of all. Why start the day when you’re supposed to be sleeping, or going to sleep soon, when the actual blank slate is the morning 13:25:25 oh so blank, it often needs coffee or tea to even become writable 13:25:46 or caffeine pills 13:27:20 healthier and cheaper than coffee or tea 13:28:05 (if you are already addicted to caffeine) 13:31:27 had a dream i was a muggle in hogwarts 13:31:28 kingoffrance: also there are current maps that face north, old maps that face east, Australian maps that face south, and Middle-Earth maps that face west 13:32:34 well i thought if i ever get far enough for my os i would allow such things, if someone bothers to set up all the tables, why not ? 13:32:35 arseniiv: I think starting the day during the night is the most reasonable, because then usually each period when you're awake is completely within one day 13:32:49 starting in the morning wouldn't work well because not everyone wakes at the same time in the morning 13:32:51 not so much for esoteric value, just i dont like to hardcode things 13:33:36 i think i read once nasa had to do mars time, but they wrote a custom java app, didnt feel trying to make any OS do it was feasible :/ 13:33:52 since reading that i always thought the OS was the proper place for such things 13:34:35 Lykaina: re dream where you were a muggle in Mogwarts => were you reading too much fanfiction? 13:34:47 of course you likely have lots of hardware stuff that youd have to translate back and forth 13:34:57 b_jonas: nope 13:35:34 Lykaina: Pottermore nonsense about that one historical Muggle that got into Hogwarts as far as the Sorting then? 13:35:49 and i woke before i could have sex with hermione 13:37:32 oh...she's straight... 13:37:52 who's the lesbian in hogwarts again? 13:38:44 everyone if you look through enough fanfics probably 13:40:11 including boys who change gender using magic such as the Polymorph potion 13:43:21 didn't harry marry his best friend's sister? 13:44:18 Lykaina, Lykaina Lykaina what kind of dream is that? cant you just convert her? 13:44:55 i was a muggle! i couldn't make hermione lesbian 13:46:34 ah, your powers aren't up to the task yet 13:47:47 [[Volatile]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67976&oldid=67968 * A * (+71) /* More Interpreters */ 13:49:15 brb 13:51:11 [[Deklare]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67977&oldid=67953 * A * (+46) /* More operators */ I give up on the confusing language 13:51:25 [[Deklare]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67978&oldid=67977 * A * (-250) /* Lists */ 13:55:55 [[Deklare]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67979&oldid=67978 * A * (+382) /* Add two numbers */ 13:56:23 [[Deklare]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67980&oldid=67979 * A * (-117) /* More operators */ 13:56:24 b_jonas: mmayybe; at least starting the day at six or four feels better than at twelve 13:57:48 doesn't feel better to me. sunrise varies a lot, solar midnight varies only by half an hour, so starting at midnight is less arbitrary and follows the sun more closely 13:58:08 (unless you live close to the equator, in which case sunrise time doesn't vary a lot, obviously) 13:58:10 [[Deklare]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67981&oldid=67980 * A * (+148) /* Compare two letters */ 13:58:41 b_jonas: you shatter my dreams :P 13:59:02 not that they are actual things I want 13:59:11 or thingh I think about 13:59:17 things* 14:00:11 [[Muppp]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67982&oldid=67975 * Hex96 * (+59) /* Tokens */ 14:00:14 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has joined. 14:01:18 [[Muppp]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67983&oldid=67982 * Hex96 * (+50) 14:02:22 [[Muppp]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67984&oldid=67983 * Hex96 * (+28) /* 1 character cat */ 14:02:32 -!- kritixilithos has joined. 14:02:46 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 14:03:07 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has changed nick to Lord_of_Life. 14:05:51 [[Talk:Muppp]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=67985 * Hex96 * (+38) Created page with "More programs here: ==More programs==" 14:07:02 -!- myname has joined. 14:08:26 -!- LKoen has joined. 14:09:12 back 14:20:06 -!- grumble has quit (Disconnected by services). 14:20:23 -!- grumble has joined. 14:35:45 fungot, do you watch airplanes? 14:35:45 b_jonas: i'm thinking stdio, fnord and fnord 14:36:50 i've seen Airplane!, does that count? 14:37:29 oh, you were asking someone else 14:40:04 Lykaina: ah I think it’s totally okay anyway 14:40:32 . o O ( stdio, fnord and fnord => are stderr and stdout in the channel’s banlist? ) 14:42:54 yes, seeing Airplane counts 14:45:36 fungot, is there a skeleton inside you? 14:45:36 b_jonas: that's a fnord fnord 14:45:42 In fact, the following two words were originally "stdmath" and "stdctrl". 14:46:04 Which are sufficiently rare to not have occurred more than whatever times the cutoff was. 14:48:13 `? fnord 14:48:16 ​? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 15:23:29 `fnord 15:23:30 fnord? No such file or directory 15:24:44 fizzie: oh, so it’s even a thing :o I thought fungot said that accidentally 15:24:45 arseniiv: the problem is this: is a s/// joke of a fnord array /dev/ md0 consists of two hard drive partitions: /dev/ hda3 and /dev/ zero... 15:25:29 a s/// joke, he sed 15:25:50 lol 15:30:23 ``` grep -c '.*\' /hackenv/quotes # arseniiv: fungot says fnord a lot 15:30:23 b_jonas: no processes. for opening files i would've used an hp in the beginning of the other 15:30:23 17 15:32:15 b_jonas: I know 15:33:11 fungot: what a fun day we got here, don’t you agree? 15:33:11 arseniiv: the only scheme i know, i'm not sure what 15:34:02 -!- rain1 has joined. 15:55:25 fungot, which species of penguin is the cutest? 15:55:26 b_jonas: you can use a simple translator from some other box look like it's published on paper too. i can't fix that right now. :) 15:56:41 fungot: it's not urgent, you can fix it after New Year 15:56:41 b_jonas: next will be a zone between the red and the blue whale. feels like goedel numbering somehow. 15:56:47 ok 15:58:54 h 15:58:55 hi 16:03:14 can you recommend any recent science fiction? 16:04:22 rain1: what media would you like? anime, live action movie, comic strip, novel? 16:04:36 novel 16:05:24 try Terry Pratchett, it's still recent enough 16:05:49 or Andrzej Sapkowski's series, whatever it's called 16:05:50 Witcher 16:07:39 [ 9 + 5 16:07:39 b_jonas: 14 16:22:18 ty 16:28:28 -!- kritixilithos has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 16:42:44 -!- kritixilithos has joined. 17:00:52 fungot, why do lawyers and doctors invent crazy words for their jargon, rather than using good terminology like us in mathematics or computer science? 17:00:53 b_jonas: that's not very helpful. rarely used, scope declaration... " global" clause first.) 17:04:28 I must agree with fungot 17:04:28 kritixilithos: nothing against sisc specifically, 17:24:17 -!- rain1 has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 17:35:22 is the IOCCC website down? 18:03:26 -!- imode has joined. 18:22:59 -!- kritixilithos has quit (Quit: quit). 18:23:21 fungot, at what age do human babies start toothing? 18:23:22 b_jonas: i guess so. do you want the oo docs for the rc. :p 18:23:32 that's... not helpful 18:28:09 how small can a single process' state be in any given process calculus. 18:28:34 I'm wondering if you can get away with storing two values, `left` and `right`. 18:40:26 the sparking idea is that I have a concurrent subset of my language, Mode, that uses only a few operations: spawn a process giving you back that process' ID, send a value to a process, and receive a value (from anywhere). 18:45:52 [[Klein]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67986&oldid=53624 * Salpynx * (+108) Add implementation link 18:57:42 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:58:13 -!- tromp has joined. 19:52:56 [[Intcode]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67987&oldid=67930 * Fizzie * (+4) It keeps happening. 19:59:31 -!- divergence has joined. 20:00:21 -!- diverger has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:41:57 -!- imode has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 20:42:33 I wrote a program to parse the .OBJ files for DOS program compiling (although the program that parses it does not itself run in DOS). I wrote it mainly because I wanted to see how much space a module takes up in the code segment. So, now I can see a line such as: 1 = PARA PUBLIC <0A129> "GAME_CODE" C="BC_CODE" It will tell me that the code segment is 0xA129 bytes long. 20:43:59 And then also that it uses 0x17A bytes of a data segment. 20:46:52 zzo38: does gnu binutils do that? 20:49:21 As far as I can tell it doesn't support the DOS format. 20:50:08 some NASM tool might? 20:50:20 -!- Kaynato has joined. 20:50:45 Maybe it does, although I do not have NASM 20:53:40 Have someone tried to make something with ZZ Zero? Then you can make your actual questions/complaints about it, including suggestions. 20:54:30 (Including if there is something unclear in the documentation) 20:57:12 ZZT does not have a print to file option, but ZZ Zero does include such an option. 20:57:55 Do you know how to improve the keyboard handling? Currently sometimes if you try to change direction quickly it doesn't work very well. 21:00:34 buy a better keyboard? that's what helped me at work after I tried three different keyboards they could offer me 21:01:38 the main problem was the strange habit I have that I press left control with the edge of my palm rather than with a finger, and some of these modern keyboards don't allow that 21:03:11 I mean in the software, in ZZ Zero, it is a DOS program written in BASIC 21:03:27 You can examine the code to see how it is doing currently 21:04:15 It uses INP(96) 21:12:09 How many ZZT-likes are there now? 21:16:47 I wrote the file FUTURE.DOC now included with ZZ Zero mentions some possible ideas to implement in future, such as: joystick, ESC/P, FM music, ability to enable/disable rotations at runtime, eight dot mode, high score menu, etc 21:21:04 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 21:40:35 -!- imode has joined. 21:44:29 -!- oerjan has joined. 21:56:08 `fnord 21:56:10 fnord? No such file or directory 21:57:07 `t mkx bin/fnord//echo '? No such file or directory' 21:57:09 bin/fnord 21:57:13 `fnord 21:57:13 ​? No such file or directory 21:58:03 [[Daoyu]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67988&oldid=51821 * Kaynato * (-777) 21:58:42 [[Daoyu]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=67989&oldid=67988 * Kaynato * (-1) Updated description of link to implementation 21:58:56 Whoops, didn't check "minor edit" 21:59:18 shocking 21:59:32 we'll have to ban you now. 21:59:42 Alas, such is bureaucracy 22:00:40 In other news, now that DOALC doesn't actually double the allocated memory for a Daoyu program, I feel it's much more possible to try my hand at demonstrably determining Daoyu's computational class 22:04:57 I'm starting to regret sticking to a purely functional Intcode interpreter, it took me way too long to unravel the knot from output to input this time. 22:05:31 A monadic interface would probably help ;) 22:08:00 A monadic interface for Daoyu? 22:08:18 Ah, for intcode, I wager 22:08:46 Yes, for Intcode, or rather the interpreter I have. 22:11:23 fungot, which species of penguin is the cutest? <-- i read that question and a crested one immediately popped up in my mind, but then i learned they're a whole genus 22:11:23 oerjan: where are you now? someplace warm? has no behaviour defined on numbers; it may behave however it pleases, as long as i'm alive." 22:11:56 fungot: in my apartment, which is warm yes 22:11:56 oerjan: programs aren't even copyrightable" to " not even snot". 22:12:17 fungot: i think the courts may disagree? 22:12:18 oerjan: last time i did it in awk, befunge, whitespace, is replaced with one backslash and the remaining instructions may deal with crouching and standing up 22:13:14 int-e: I managed to land on something incredibly slow (a runtime of ~one minute) this time around. The first part asked for the least amount of moves, so I wrote a BFS with a (for simplicity) return-to-origin after each visit, which was kind of pessimal given what the map turned out to look like. 22:14:13 Oh yes. Heh. 22:15:29 Switching to DFS for exploring the map and BFS for computing both the distances yielded about a 100x speedup. 22:15:47 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds). 22:16:06 I explored the map first, and realized that DFS will compute the right distance... 22:16:14 ...so I took the lazy approach. 22:17:05 But my enemy this time was <> 22:17:16 > fix id 22:17:21 *Exception: <> 22:17:33 Oh, right. 22:17:51 may deal with crouching and standing up ==> I watch too many minecraft videos these times I immediately associate that phrase with it 22:18:25 I just added a "run to next output instruction" method on the side of the "run to halt" one. 22:18:42 (the loops happen because I have a function that maps the output of the program to its input... can't consume the output before the corresponding input is produced) 22:18:59 and this time, the interleaving is somewhat intricate. 22:19:03 -!- imode has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 22:20:33 So in the end, I took almost 80 minutes for part 1 and 8 more for part 2. 22:20:44 And it annoys me a lot. 22:22:02 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 22:34:21 -!- Frater_EST has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 22:34:53 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has joined. 22:35:06 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 265 seconds). 22:36:14 -!- Lord_of_Life_ has changed nick to Lord_of_Life. 22:38:15 -!- Frater_EST has joined. 22:45:30 -!- Frater_EST has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:09:59 I found a article about "ZZT Cliches", and I am not so sure of all of them. Anyways, XYZABCDE.ZZT has some things differences. It says "The most annoying songs are often repeated over and over again during gameplay, forcing you to turn off the music" but in XYZABCDE.ZZT it only plays the music once. 23:10:45 It also says "Gems usually represent currency in ZZT games, even if they're called dollars." but I think in many games they do not call them dollars. 23:10:55 Is there also an option to mute music that you can toggle during runtime? 23:21:42 Yes. You can push B to toggle sounds/musics 23:32:59 If it's fine to ask, are there any immediate tree-based computational models for which proving TC is sensible? 23:38:01 SKI calculus hth 23:40:19 Assuming that I can't contract edges either, hmmm 23:40:30 Maybe I should still view daoyu as a bitstring-based language 23:45:28 I'm quickly remembering just how obtuse and frustrating daoyu was