< 1583020948 615231 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-50-7.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :Do you know how a astrolabe is working? I do not actually have a astrolabe, so I have never actually used it. < 1583021043 274090 :tromp!~tromp@ip-213-127-95-129.ip.prioritytelecom.net QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1583021043 689427 :xelxebar!~xelxebar@gateway/tor-sasl/xelxebar QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1583021212 354795 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: IIRC in a mechanical one there are geniously arranged cogs that make each planet go at the correct pace, and for moons it should be analogous but with even more magic to deliver the rotation to where the moon’s planet is at the moment. Though I think these times there would be electric ones which should be way easier to control < 1583021296 129524 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :maybe you asked about more detailed view, unfortunately I may only guess there < 1583021364 792623 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :oops an astrolabe is not what I thought, sorry < 1583021401 473807 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :. o O ( `learn The password of the month is vacant. ) < 1583021418 603811 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-50-7.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :I know there is a plate specific to the latitude, but I thought some functions require it and some don't. < 1583021519 615857 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :`password < 1583021520 673811 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :uztohqhcddcqkua < 1583021527 64265 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :`? password < 1583021529 965938 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :The password of the month is leapfrogging rats. < 1583021563 311715 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :The frog has croaked. < 1583021622 411123 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Do rats carry SARS-CoV-2? (The naming of this thing is terrible.) < 1583021696 223697 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :`learn The password of the month was fought for, and stomped on, but it remains unreconciled with < 1583021699 241081 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :Relearned 'password': The password of the month was fought for, and stomped on, but it remains unreconciled with < 1583021722 846518 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :and I tried not to < 1583021743 369176 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(The diseaese is Covid-19, which is not descriptive at all ("corona virus desease 2019"). The virus has "SARS" in it which actually names the symptoms, "severe acute respiratory syndrome".) < 1583021745 302452 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :I hoped I will be sleeping at the time! < 1583021814 174381 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: Nice use of tenses. < 1583021838 986306 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(I think grammar dictates "would" instead of "will" there.) < 1583021864 810245 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :. o O ( Will is out of the woods now. ) < 1583021903 733692 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric : (I think grammar dictates "would" instead of "will" there.) => yeah I’m too, but I wrote before I realized that < 1583021958 160854 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: I read it as an artistic impression of how time becomes extremely fluid when one is tired. < 1583021975 963132 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Especially when you start nodding off :) < 1583021980 977074 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :(BTW about puns: why did GHC people named an extension RecordPuns?) < 1583022003 733139 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: oh, that’s nice! < 1583022014 836553 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :though I’m not sure if I’m that tired yet < 1583022037 871629 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I really try hard to be in bed before that point, and usually sleeping. < 1583022058 571659 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Though sometimes I read in bed and do notice starting the same paragraph over and over again.) < 1583022060 983084 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :(but that won’t do at all to sleep so late before Sunday) < 1583022125 578737 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :As for record puns... it's using the same word (identifier) for a different meaning. < 1583022131 375730 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :So it is a kind of pun. < 1583022185 852319 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have a habit reading in bed when I’m ill. I take books from the bookcase and lay them somewhere near to pick from at those unhappy days, and read when I’m not too exhausted < 1583022233 741562 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm confused though, is this different from RecordWildCards ? < 1583022254 235132 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :various tales usually < 1583022265 763496 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :yeah it should be a different thing, let me see… < 1583022279 707266 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :ah I seem to remember it anyway < 1583022299 713669 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Speaking of puns, I would rename "BlockArguments" to "NoBikeshedding". < 1583022306 892309 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :wildcards enable `Constructor {}` as a pattern < 1583022345 992134 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh, it's "NamedFieldPuns" but the documentation says "record puns". https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/8.8.1/docs/html/users_guide/glasgow_exts.html#extension-NamedFieldPuns < 1583022373 34393 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :So it's a precursor of the RecordWildcards. < 1583022378 802531 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :were BlockArguments added to no more bikeshed about what the precedence of blocks should be? < 1583022383 936541 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :The explanation is still the same though. < 1583022411 370579 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :In f (C {a}) = a, a is both a field selector name and a bound value. < 1583022460 791986 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :So this is analogous to using the same word with two meanings in a natural language. < 1583022515 793752 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :I should have a pun in Puntree^W^W^W^W^W^W^W < 1583022636 425928 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :(an extremely bad pun as a few would remember that one is named Punctree, not Puntree) < 1583022675 863110 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I wasn't sure and didn't bother to check. < 1583023305 562689 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: I've just realized that your POTM is likely to make oerjan unhappy... because of the end of the sentenece < 1583023312 845863 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :. < 1583023324 2495 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1583023326 223561 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :That's the point. > 1583027855 341895 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Pointless.14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=70093 5* 03Qpliu 5* (+2815) 10Created page with "Pointless is a [[Point-free programming|point-free]] variation on [[01_]]. A Pointless program is a Pointless expression, which is a function that takes a list of bits and re..." > 1583027864 506979 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Language list14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=70094&oldid=70088 5* 03Qpliu 5* (+17) 10/* P */ < 1583032726 505712 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-50-7.public.eastlink.ca QUIT :Disconnected by services < 1583032734 560958 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-50-7.public.eastlink.ca JOIN :#esoteric < 1583033370 845263 :user01!~user01@c-69-140-60-5.hsd1.md.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1583033379 42356 :user01!~user01@c-69-140-60-5.hsd1.md.comcast.net NICK :cloaked < 1583035642 785891 :cloaked!~user01@c-69-140-60-5.hsd1.md.comcast.net PART :#esoteric < 1583036959 269137 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4c62:7c0:cec4:df10 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583037247 273058 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4c62:7c0:cec4:df10 QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1583037849 938799 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no JOIN :#esoteric < 1583038112 818682 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :@messages-told < 1583038113 104141 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e said 1d 16h 34m 4s ago: I may have been wrong about the Foglios but I was definitely right about Clippy. < 1583038149 883645 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :well duh < 1583038242 671048 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :(or did you not see my previous joke) < 1583038509 225468 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :while lying in bed, i had this wild idea that maybe tentacled Clippy contains some ancient backdoor installed by whoever became the dronuri, and so _would_ be helpful if ennesby asked em. < 1583039589 628763 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-50-7.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think GHC should be fixed so that "data instance" is allowed where "type instance" is expected (but not vice-versa). < 1583039629 348166 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-50-7.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :(And the same thing for associated type families.) < 1583040253 283403 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4c62:7c0:cec4:df10 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583040553 293929 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4c62:7c0:cec4:df10 QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1583040822 703354 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 QUIT :Write error: Connection reset by peer < 1583040990 148059 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583042116 625172 :Sgeo_!~Sgeo@ool-18b982ad.dyn.optonline.net QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1583042485 272966 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4cb7:a22f:382:20d5 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583042494 104809 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@ool-18b982ad.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1583042795 269148 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4cb7:a22f:382:20d5 QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1583043011 700540 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos JOIN :#esoteric < 1583044472 30744 :imode!~linear@unaffiliated/imode QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1583046334 432278 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-13-212.catv.broadband.hu QUIT :Quit: leaving < 1583046488 308765 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@ool-18b982ad.dyn.optonline.net QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1583046512 16146 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@ool-18b982ad.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1583047371 814841 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :oerjan: No I had not seen it. I was asleep at the time by the looks of it. < 1583047483 41761 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't log-read, most of the time. < 1583047543 678966 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1583047889 271343 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4cb7:a22f:382:20d5 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583048106 957678 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :oerjan: doing your job: shocking < 1583048129 164951 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :oerjan: which, incidentally, you have not yet said this year. < 1583048189 294031 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(It's March and *nobody* has used "shocking" this year. SHOCKING!) < 1583048211 581640 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(But I'm making up for it NOW.) < 1583048450 203413 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :"shocking" statistics over the years (lines containing the word): 2003:0 / 2004:0 / 2005:2 / 2006:3 / 2007:5 / 2008:16 / 2009:28 / 2010:45 / 2011:98 / 2012:86 / 2013:89 / 2014:50 / 2015:37 / 2016:111 / 2017:56 / 2018:10 / 2019:22 / 2020:3 < 1583048474 27417 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583048476 288931 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :So I guess 2016 was peak shocking. < 1583048500 145416 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 QUIT :Ping timeout: 255 seconds < 1583048554 193905 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 NICK :Lord_of_Life < 1583048759 675034 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos JOIN :#esoteric < 1583049425 260120 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :ShOcKiNg < 1583049587 411508 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I did use grep -i :) < 1583049627 350526 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Phew, lucky me. There were no Unicode shenenigans.) < 1583050016 504221 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4cb7:a22f:382:20d5 QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1583050789 453243 :nvd!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 NICK :Taneb < 1583050890 347937 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :. o O ( why would i be unhappy about the password ) < 1583050941 266127 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :not using a period at the end is traditional < 1583050967 415594 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :because it's missing a point. and potentially a word, that's left up to interpretation. < 1583050993 26022 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I was projecting, OKAY? < 1583051219 537107 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :`learn An ambitagonist gets along/gets into trouble with both antagonists and protagonists. < 1583051222 809568 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :Learned 'ambitagonist': An ambitagonist gets along/gets into trouble with both antagonists and protagonists. < 1583051310 935541 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4cb7:a22f:382:20d5 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583051575 235837 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh dang, another comic transitioning from the binging phase to the waiting phase. I hate when that happens. < 1583051781 520729 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :fiendish < 1583051803 679009 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1583051944 671516 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos JOIN :#esoteric < 1583053030 951076 :Phantom_Hoover!~phantomho@unaffiliated/phantom-hoover JOIN :#esoteric < 1583053126 371873 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Groethendieck universes < 1583053160 68010 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Given a universe U, can we always define a universe V to be the smallest universe such that U is a set in V? < 1583053365 940772 :Phantom_Hoover!~phantomho@unaffiliated/phantom-hoover QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1583053396 452982 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh, apparently that gets taken as an axiom < 1583053547 897355 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :tfw a tiny tweak to your program speeds it up by two orders of magnitude. < 1583053582 833974 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Commenting out the sleep calls? < 1583053586 98701 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :;) < 1583053671 258725 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :No, just realizing I do not need to enumerate *all* solutions while looking to bound their size. < 1583053691 839289 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :If you think it might be interesting I would like to here what the change was < 1583053729 752924 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric ::) < 1583053739 852438 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esoteric :That would speed it up a lot < 1583053833 802276 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, this is branch & bound, and I'm already within one of the actual maximal count. So previously I enumerated all solutions of that size, until I found a larger one, and then enumerated all solutions of that size as well. Now I start trying to find *larger* solutions and stop at one. < 1583053849 289389 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :This happened because I *also* need to enumerate solutions exhaustively later on. < 1583053890 545675 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :And obviously(?) I use the same code for that. < 1583057306 702727 :xelxebar!~xelxebar@gateway/tor-sasl/xelxebar JOIN :#esoteric < 1583057443 935708 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Taneb: Obviously I changed the algorithm. "tweak" referred to the amound of code... something like 5 lines (introduce a bool variable, check it in one or two places) < 1583057967 319805 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :`? algorithm < 1583057969 302558 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :Algorithms (derived from the medieval "algorisms") are popular sayings by former president Al Gore, except for God's Algorithm which was invented by a Google computer cluster. < 1583058000 817631 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hmm, a mound of code? < 1583058085 33490 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :wat < 1583058113 437478 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :oerjan: I saw that I made a typo. < 1583058180 531777 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh < 1583060315 165506 :oerjan!oerjan@sprocket.nvg.ntnu.no QUIT :Quit: leaving < 1583062417 363757 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru JOIN :#esoteric < 1583063366 667793 :APic!apic@apic.name QUIT :Ping timeout: 268 seconds < 1583063643 678268 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1583065952 670156 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos JOIN :#esoteric < 1583068810 396861 :APic!apic@185.203.114.187 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583068843 677409 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1583068916 849215 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu JOIN :#esoteric < 1583072782 69487 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos JOIN :#esoteric < 1583076623 676204 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1583076695 643009 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583079014 552414 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4cb7:a22f:382:20d5 PRIVMSG #esoteric :trying o define an efficient equality for church numerals.... < 1583082017 642503 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos JOIN :#esoteric > 1583083089 452273 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Asm2bf14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=70095&oldid=70085 5* 03Palaiologos 5* (+408) 10 < 1583083106 165794 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :https://esolangs.org/wiki/Asm2bf#Automated_calls < 1583083109 447289 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :that's amazing actually < 1583083125 115929 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :using cpp as my preprocessor has been great decision so far < 1583083511 801110 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-50-7.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think that if you use the C preprocessor, then tokens should also be in the C format (such as using // or /* ... */ for comments, instead of other formats, and using 'x' for a single character literal); otherwise some things might get confused < 1583083615 786736 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :it works so far < 1583083625 750684 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :switching from C preprocessor will eventually happen < 1583083637 356740 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :but yeah I can see the problems < 1583083665 176736 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :the fact C preprocessor refuses to concat two non-tokens seems quite constraining < 1583083672 190935 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think I'll employ lua to do my preprocessing < 1583083720 656352 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-50-7.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yes, that might work better < 1583083728 836582 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :`? password < 1583083730 956347 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :The password of the month was fought for, and stomped on, but it remains unreconciled with < 1583084097 140051 :APic!apic@185.203.114.187 PRIVMSG #esoteric :1234 < 1583086328 853061 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: "another comic transitioning from the binging phase to the waiting phase" => which comic? < 1583087102 643820 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4cb7:a22f:382:20d5 QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1583087203 679510 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1583088251 11666 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4cb7:a22f:382:20d5 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583088379 672821 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos JOIN :#esoteric < 1583088684 541737 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :b_jonas: https://www.monster-lands.com/ which I started reading a few days ago. < 1583089027 139608 :LKoen!~LKoen@81.255.219.130 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583089085 680206 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :b_jonas: but other than that it's just one of many webcomics out there < 1583089458 323262 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hmm, maybe 20x20 board size is where my current approach for http://www.research.ibm.com/haifa/ponderthis/challenges/March2020.html finally breaks down. < 1583089477 631036 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(In the sense that it takes a long, long time to find something.) < 1583089504 426837 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :19x19 finished in an hour; 20x20 is approaching 10 hours. < 1583089551 155281 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(all sequential... some potential for parallelization if I'd care enough) < 1583089613 358799 :kritixilithos!~kritixili@gateway/tor-sasl/kritixilithos QUIT :Quit: quit < 1583089696 322715 :LKoen!~LKoen@81.255.219.130 QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1583089801 14270 :LKoen!~LKoen@81.255.219.130 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583090013 318399 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :done < 1583090016 37591 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I switched to Lua < 1583090049 183058 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :that was quick < 1583090538 400332 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :https://github.com/KrzysztofSzewczyk/asmbf/tree/master/bfpp < 1583090559 90772 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :essentially I downloaded lua 5.1 source code, used lua2c to get the tiny preprocessor (~100 sloc) converted < 1583090568 30104 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :then I build it all and volia < 1583090586 349663 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I had to yank off two unit tests for the old preprocessing mechanism, so I'm running really low on them lol, gonna write some more tomorrow < 1583090607 771134 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :the wiki article and documentation is now severely outdated so I'll have to eventually tackle on that < 1583090629 967216 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :I've also moved the permanent generation by two cells, so there are two additional registers available to the programmer < 1583090688 925575 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 PRIVMSG #esoteric :and I've accidentally rm -rf'd my working directory, so I had to essentially do this thing twice lol < 1583090795 603772 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungot, which one do you prefer, practical or fashionable? < 1583090795 669691 :fungot!~fungot@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/fungot PRIVMSG #esoteric :b_jonas: i use that in my google article. :p < 1583091234 119632 :kspalaiologos!~kspalaiol@176.221.122.71 QUIT :Quit: Leaving < 1583091614 518949 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583091800 57753 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1583091803 954609 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 NICK :Lord_of_Life < 1583092975 639223 :LKoen!~LKoen@81.255.219.130 QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1583093005 617322 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungot: What's your "Google article" exactly? < 1583093005 731031 :fungot!~fungot@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/fungot PRIVMSG #esoteric :fizzie: we think in befunge when coding it yourself, or steal, say, < 1583093018 410311 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :IDGI < 1583093086 211964 :LKoen!~LKoen@81.255.219.130 JOIN :#esoteric < 1583093135 354235 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :fizzie: I think he means an article published on a blog hosted by google blogger < 1583093159 31889 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungot, according to the legend, what objects did Galileo drop from the leaning tower of Pisa to prove Aristoteles wrong? < 1583093159 94667 :fungot!~fungot@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/fungot PRIVMSG #esoteric :b_jonas: give me the applet already :d < 1583093171 407867 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :an apple? yes, that might have worked < 1583093196 326438 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric : fizzie: we think in befunge => that’s certainly close to the truth < 1583093196 466773 :fungot!~fungot@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/fungot PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: i like the way optbot drags up old topics, it should sound like ' awak, awak, fnord! and fnord!) fnord! < 1583093296 643501 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :. o O ( an applet is a small chunk chipped of Apple by rival corporations ) < 1583093313 976929 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungot: fnord? < 1583093314 92482 :fungot!~fungot@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/fungot PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: i would say rather that there has been some discussion about this in the def-bf code < 1583093339 767590 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :now they’re probably verbatimize again < 1583095241 424365 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-50-7.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :Can a Tor hidden service be set up which uses protocols other than HTTP(S)? < 1583095379 849768 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: I don't think Tor can care about that high level layer of the protocol < 1583095389 307212 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :it could care about it going over tcp < 1583098110 48134 :kmc!~beehive@li521-214.members.linode.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :zzo38: yes, for example Freenode runs an IRCd on a Tor hidden service < 1583098115 949793 :kmc!~beehive@li521-214.members.linode.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :https://freenode.net/kb/answer/chat#accessing-freenode-via-tor < 1583098163 73662 :kmc!~beehive@li521-214.members.linode.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :I believe you can't do UDP, but anything TCP-based should work < 1583098374 377882 :LKoen!~LKoen@81.255.219.130 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.” < 1583099372 828094 :tromp!~tromp@2a02:a210:ca3:2800:4cb7:a22f:382:20d5 PRIVMSG #esoteric :church equality down to 74 bits... < 1583099474 690440 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :kmc: oh yeah < 1583099711 142175 :FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover QUIT : < 1583099786 978487 :FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover JOIN :#esoteric < 1583102612 240339 :tswett[m]!tswettmatr@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-xloafmsaqqcxywxr PRIVMSG #esoteric :arseniiv: Oh yeah, I own some applets. 5 of them, to be precise. < 1583102627 524365 :tswett[m]!tswettmatr@gateway/shell/matrix.org/x-xloafmsaqqcxywxr PRIVMSG #esoteric :They were collectively worth about $1,700 at close on Friday. < 1583102650 19309 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@95.105.9.189.dynamic.ufanet.ru PRIVMSG #esoteric :tswett[m]: :D < 1583102705 30432 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :which is funny because an apple is usually worth less than a dollar < 1583103323 205981 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :YAY: user 715m21.159s < 1583103415 226419 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(meaning the 20x20 search for March's Ponder This did actually finish) < 1583103626 347630 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-14-110.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: is the line right above that "Segmentation fault" because it ran out of memory?