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03:20:13 <oerjan> i wonder if sorlie will be pointing out that they cannot be so sure that what iafa did was _wrong_
03:43:51 <imode> kspalaiologos: not that familiar with asm2bf but if it's an assembly language built on top of BF, just do the stupidest possible thing first and worry about optimizations later.
03:43:55 <lambdabot> kspalaiologos said 4h 52m 37s ago: I want to target asm2bf, but I need some form of IR to switch the targets back and forth
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05:54:12 <oerjan> dimo is easy to please
06:00:12 <int-e> Did you know that the following problem is NP-complete: Given a candidate permutation network (like a sorting network, but rather than sorting, each building block is a conditional swap), and a target permutation, can the network produce that permutation?
06:03:52 <int-e> And I'm also lagging behind on comics. How did that happen...
06:04:22 <int-e> (I know how. A) I found some other things to tackle, including the above. B) I've been watching 36C3 videos.)
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07:24:53 <esowiki> [[Brainfuck, but every + is replaced with the bee movie script]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68468&oldid=57881 * YamTokTpaFa * (+87)
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07:54:05 <FireFly> int-e: have you pondered attending congress? :p
07:56:56 <int-e> FireFly: Pondered, yes. But I'm too lazy.
07:57:21 <FireFly> mm... I wouldn't say to come for the talks, because you can watch the recordings (and everyone does that)... but the atmosphere and all is amazing in general
07:57:27 <FireFly> and conversations with people and stuff
07:59:33 <int-e> I've been to 28C3 and 27C3. It was exhilarating, but I didn't talk to people so it was also a bit of a waste.
08:00:49 <int-e> I did get an Arduino soldered and running at 28C3 though. So that's something.
08:01:17 * kmc wonders how many people in this channel have a ham radio license
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09:34:42 <\oren\> the suffix -hotic refers to the sound some letter makes in a language
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09:35:31 <\oren\> So one can say that the Spanish chotic is /θ/ in mainland spain but /s/ in much of latin america
09:36:34 <\oren\> while english chotics include /k/, /s/, /x/ and /tʃ/
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09:45:33 <Taneb> chotic being the sound a c makes in the given language?
10:23:33 <\oren\> by analogy with rhotic
10:25:02 <Taneb> "Castille" sounds a bit odd if you pronounce it with a θ
10:33:21 <esowiki> [[Asm2bf]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68469&oldid=68466 * Palaiologos * (+2)
10:33:47 <esowiki> [[Asm2bf]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68470&oldid=68469 * Palaiologos * (-10) Not an category.
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10:35:40 <esowiki> [[Asm2bf]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68471&oldid=68470 * Palaiologos * (+168) Categories bar
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10:53:48 <esowiki> [[It Online]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68473&oldid=68268 * Jo King * (-36) replaced external link with internal one
10:59:04 <esowiki> [[Language list]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68474&oldid=68429 * Jo King * (+15) added Backhand
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13:03:46 <esowiki> [[Talk:Backhand]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=68476 * Hex96 * (+38) Created page with "is there an interpeter on tio.run yet?"
13:04:24 <esowiki> [[Talk:Backhand]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68477&oldid=68476 * Hex96 * (+21)
13:10:07 <esowiki> [[Langlang]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=68478 * Hex96 * (+528) Created page with "langlang is an esolang which just does what you tell it to do. note that there are alot of ways to do the same thing. ==Examples== ===Hello World=== <pre> say "Hello, World!..."
13:10:32 <esowiki> [[User:Hex96]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68479&oldid=68410 * Hex96 * (+15) /* List of esolangs */
13:10:57 <esowiki> [[User talk:Hex96]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68480&oldid=68321 * Hex96 * (+76) /* Challenge answers */
13:46:39 <b_jonas> how was your christmas, fungot?
13:46:40 <fungot> b_jonas: especially if you wait to be taught to talk anymore
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14:15:50 <esowiki> [[Langlang]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68481&oldid=68478 * A * (+24)
14:22:22 <esowiki> [[Talk:Backhand]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68482&oldid=68477 * A * (+201)
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14:26:07 <esowiki> [[Langlang]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68483&oldid=68481 * A * (+66)
14:26:23 <esowiki> [[Langlang]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68484&oldid=68483 * A * (+12) /* Truth-Machine */
14:27:47 <esowiki> [[Talk:English]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68485&oldid=36177 * A * (+255)
14:32:22 <esowiki> [[Talk:English]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68486&oldid=68485 * A * (-255) Umm, this is the same page...
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15:52:37 <esowiki> [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68487&oldid=68467 * MadisonSilver * (+387) Adding my introduction.
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19:58:37 <int-e> . o O ( I expect one is a bot, one is genuinely interested, and one is a person everybody despises, like A. )
20:19:53 <fizzie> Three people have starred fungot too; at least one's an #esoteric-er, no idea what's up with the other two.
20:19:53 <fungot> fizzie: retrieving body 61 of 61 from fnord, his race, his language, his homeland and origin, his faith or his religious or political opinions.
20:20:19 <fizzie> fungot: Those sort of details don't really show up in GitHub profiles.
20:20:20 <fungot> fizzie: some fnord use source port 0 are true
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20:34:21 <fizzie> Don't expect a lot of updates
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20:43:19 <esowiki> [[Naz]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=68488 * Sporeball * (+4870) create naz page
20:52:08 <esowiki> [[Naz]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68489&oldid=68488 * Sporeball * (+108) add category tags
20:55:26 <esowiki> [[Language list]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68490&oldid=68474 * Sporeball * (+10) add naz to the language list
21:15:45 <esowiki> [[Hello world program in esoteric languages]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68491&oldid=67522 * Sporeball * (+194) add naz's hello world program
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21:23:36 <HackEso> 1279) <ais523> (btw, "q = 1-p" should be the standard definition of q, IMO)
21:23:37 <HackEso> il//An il is a cohelix of pper wire.
21:24:10 <HackEso> A w is everything a cow isn't.
21:24:17 <HackEso> A w is everything a cow isn't.
21:24:23 <HackEso> A cow is an animal best served at minus zero degrees Celsius.
21:24:40 <esowiki> [[User:Sporeball]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=68492 * Sporeball * (+106) create my user page
21:24:42 <HackEso> boring//Boring means of little interest, unless it is done to pigs.
21:28:38 <b_jonas> @run fmap (\x -> shift (x * (x + 1)) (-1)) [0 .. 34]
21:28:40 <lambdabot> [0,1,3,6,10,15,21,28,36,45,55,66,78,91,105,120,136,153,171,190,210,231,253,2...
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21:29:26 <b_jonas> @run fmap (\x -> shiftR (x * (x + 1)) 1) [0 .. 34]
21:29:28 <lambdabot> [0,1,3,6,10,15,21,28,36,45,55,66,78,91,105,120,136,153,171,190,210,231,253,2...
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22:23:35 <b_jonas> fungot, how many hearts do you need to obtain the Master Sword?
22:23:35 <fungot> b_jonas: i don't know how debian handles it, sorry :))
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23:06:27 <esowiki> [[Keg]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=68493&oldid=68415 * JonoCode9374 * (+346)
23:24:20 <zzo38> I played GURPS game yesterday (twice). I connected a Raspberry Pi computer to a television set at a hotel, but when it is connected, the remote control doesn't work. Do you know why? Is it related to HDMI-CEC somehow?
23:28:40 <b_jonas> did the remote control work while the computer isn't connected to the television? was there a clear line of sight between the led of the remote control and the IR sensor on the television?
23:31:30 <zzo38> Yes, If the computer is not connected, the remote control worked, and there is a clear line of sight either way (even, there is a light on the TV set that flashed so clearly the signal was received, but failed to do anything about it). There is also one switch on the TV set itself, but it doesn't work, regardless of what is connected on the back.
23:40:09 <b_jonas> fungot, have you ever tried to encode a hidden message in your replies, like via steganography or acrosticon?
23:40:09 <fungot> b_jonas: ( box-set! a-box " hi")