> 1604188879 811086 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Dotcomma14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=78271 5* 03Redwolf10105 5* (+7191) 10Created page (copied from Github repo) > 1604188939 718696 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Language list14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78272&oldid=78259 5* 03Redwolf10105 5* (+15) 10 < 1604189635 150587 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :so, i've been thinking < 1604189643 62481 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :if there was a variant of brainfuck with only < 1604189648 415814 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :<>+- < 1604189659 782371 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :but with the difference that programs could be infinitely long < 1604189672 986777 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :would that make it turing complete? < 1604189816 676995 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :Doubtful, since you've removed all the commands that depend on the state of memory < 1604189865 135695 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :shouldn't it be possible to implement conditionals based on these? the program would be really large if possible.. < 1604189879 643706 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :Conditioning on what? < 1604189912 878298 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :ie simulating a turing machine using the above and simulating conditional flow < 1604189970 270219 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :Question still stands: what would the conditionals depend on < 1604189989 185472 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :i'm not sure < 1604190020 254813 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :i've been trying to figure out if it's possible to do that without looping/explicit conditionals < 1604190321 765519 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :i know that the above instructions are at least as powerful as a linear bounded automata if said infinite program repeats infinitely(ie within a infinite loop) < 1604191505 280308 :esowiki!~esowiki@techne.zem.fi QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1604191542 696621 :esowiki!~esowiki@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/esowiki JOIN :#esoteric < 1604191625 764363 :FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover QUIT : < 1604193720 661858 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@46.217.216.248 JOIN :#esoteric < 1604193850 183928 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@unaffiliated/lord-of-life/x-0885362 QUIT :Ping timeout: 268 seconds < 1604194696 375919 :LKoen!~LKoen@127.251.88.92.rev.sfr.net 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.” < 1604194738 116094 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :ah nvm < 1604194760 300123 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :it seems somebody has done something similar b4 < 1604194804 847605 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :Link? < 1604194920 547140 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 PRIVMSG #esoteric :https://github.com/ebuswell/noneleatic (they needed to add some more functionality and also self-modification to get it to be turing complete) < 1604196282 375623 :imode!~linear@unaffiliated/imode PRIVMSG #esoteric :tends to be the case unless you have explicit conditionals. < 1604196578 888485 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :What if you add a catch block for value out of range? < 1604197466 908901 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :tromp: hmm, not a hard one though (re: ponder) < 1604198052 650229 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think I prefer the ones that benefit from a bit of programming. < 1604198489 720424 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :`learn The password of the month is Florida Recount 2.0 < 1604198492 518181 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :Relearned 'password': The password of the month is Florida Recount 2.0 < 1604198788 996076 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :Uh oh. < 1604198797 906807 :shachaf!~shachaf@unaffiliated/shachaf PRIVMSG #esoteric :I guess it's time to vote. < 1604199396 49472 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :Do you like my idea of "Malaclypse the Younger" Un-card? (This card makes all intervening if clauses true, including keyword abilities (such as evolve).) < 1604202686 845008 :APic!apic@apic.name QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1604202716 446275 :APic!apic@apic.name JOIN :#esoteric > 1604202978 658412 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Truth-machine14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78273&oldid=78262 5* 03Tetrapyronia 5* (+63) 10Added Waduzitdo < 1604203862 199473 :MDude!~MDude@71.50.47.112 QUIT :Quit: Going offline, see ya! (www.adiirc.com) < 1604204221 836834 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 QUIT :Quit: Leaving < 1604206507 62748 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esoteric :Does any pinball game have progressive difficulty for extra balls? < 1604214568 167566 :Lymia!lymia@magical.girl.lyrical.lymia.moe QUIT :Quit: Hugs~ <3 < 1604215366 482748 :Lymia!lymia@magical.girl.lyrical.lymia.moe JOIN :#esoteric < 1604216909 198764 :grumboo!~Thunderbi@freenode/staff/grumble NICK :grumble < 1604218268 109089 :tromp!~tromp@dhcp-077-249-230-040.chello.nl PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: yes, easy but cute. even the bonus is easy, < 1604221695 965355 :hendursa1!~weechat@gateway/tor-sasl/hendursaga JOIN :#esoteric < 1604221823 704297 :hendursaga!~weechat@gateway/tor-sasl/hendursaga QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1604223740 268887 :LKoen!~LKoen@127.251.88.92.rev.sfr.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604224387 74408 :LKoen!~LKoen@127.251.88.92.rev.sfr.net QUIT :Ping timeout: 265 seconds < 1604224414 292858 :LKoen!~LKoen@127.251.88.92.rev.sfr.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604224584 700144 :imode!~linear@unaffiliated/imode QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1604224945 109204 :mniip!~mniip@freenode/staff/mniip QUIT :Ping timeout: 600 seconds < 1604226217 451097 :Sgeo_!~Sgeo@ool-18b982ad.dyn.optonline.net QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1604226606 285549 :Strykar!~wakka@unaffiliated/strykar JOIN :#esoteric < 1604226617 214488 :Strykar!~wakka@unaffiliated/strykar PART :#esoteric < 1604227502 676291 :mniip!~mniip@freenode/staff/mniip JOIN :#esoteric < 1604231050 284854 :FreeFull!~freefull@defocus/sausage-lover JOIN :#esoteric < 1604232139 783482 :arseniiv!~arseniiv@136.169.200.37 JOIN :#esoteric > 1604235669 217650 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Talk:Queuenanimous14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78274&oldid=78270 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+247) 10/* Definition of [ and ] */ Will clarify in article > 1604235746 792630 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Queuenanimous14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78275&oldid=74923 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+80) 10/* Commands */ Clarify < 1604236259 194609 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@46.217.216.248 NICK :Lord_of_Life < 1604236569 61668 :hendursa1!~weechat@gateway/tor-sasl/hendursaga QUIT :Quit: hendursa1 < 1604236584 796966 :hendursaga!~weechat@gateway/tor-sasl/hendursaga JOIN :#esoteric < 1604236828 258479 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :https://www.research.ibm.com/haifa/ponderthis/challenges/November2020.html i dont understand. what list of numbers do you start with? < 1604236994 771429 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :i get it < 1604237523 428793 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :`olist 1218 < 1604237527 906352 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :olist https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1218.html: shachaf oerjan Sgeo FireFly boily nortti b_jonas < 1604237564 717970 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :i dont think i can do this ponder - i had a look at easier cases like 7 and 127 but i kinda dont understand what to do < 1604237582 931117 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :rain1: so ponder it < 1604237635 640719 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :also don't talk about it too much, you might spoil things < 1604237943 48442 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :is there a place i can ask about this without spoiling? < 1604238209 206761 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't really know... get a friend interested, talk to them in private :P < 1604238531 488733 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :or you could wait a month and then ask here when the challenge isn't so fresh < 1604238536 697791 :Frater_EST!~adrianbib@75.107.60.35 JOIN :#esoteric < 1604238550 974316 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :there is that < 1604238604 868485 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :or perhaps look for one of these web-based message boards with their newfangled HTML technology, they tend to be more structured than IRC so it's easier to hide a spoiler such that people who don't want to read it yet won't accidentally see it < 1604238618 572171 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :This one isn't really all that amenable to hints that aren't spoilers. Generic problem solving advice applies, of course... work forward, work backwards, try to show that it can't be done to get ideas, sleep on it, blah. < 1604238642 386019 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(youngsters and their formatted text and bulky servers that archive everything...) < 1604238661 974894 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :There's always ROT13 < 1604238675 595791 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :sure we can do rot13 a month from now < 1604238724 347852 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :jul pna'g lbh whfg fgneg jvgu gur gnetrg ahzore va lbhe yvfg? < 1604238735 581003 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Arcorann: this one has a small but relevant competetive component < 1604238747 365398 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :Fair enough < 1604238820 284499 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :> 2^31 - 1 > 1000000000 -- ebg13 jbexf ernyyl jryy sbe guvf < 1604238823 261070 :lambdabot!~lambdabot@haskell/bot/lambdabot PRIVMSG #esoteric : True < 1604238846 901443 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :lol < 1604238887 234832 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh that clarifies the meaning of "remaining number" for me < 1604239247 287082 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :ebg13 jbexf ernyyl jryy sbe guvf <-- http://rot8000.com/Index < 1604239540 131882 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :would someone check my solution please? < 1604239550 250710 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :i can PM it < 1604239576 35505 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :Arcorann, is that chinese? < 1604239608 866802 :Frater_EST!~adrianbib@75.107.60.35 PART :#esoteric < 1604239925 172262 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't mind checking your solution < 1604239962 267009 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :Depends on what you put in. But most of the BMP is the CJK unified ideographs (4E00-9FFF), so that's quite likely to be where you land in. < 1604239990 726465 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :yeah, pastebins work too, put the spoiler in a pasted page, the non-spoiler part with a link in irc < 1604241503 289898 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :eval "$(cat somefile)" instead of source somefile . gets today's useless use of cat award. < 1604241602 58576 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Is it completely useless? If `somefile` is a pipe special file this ensures that EOF is reached before evaluation starts ;) < 1604241628 654979 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: dunno, I think it's worse than useless < 1604241643 150255 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :as in it might break in some case < 1604241654 780104 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :but I don't know any case when it would actually break < 1604241658 167937 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm just looking for a semantic difference and pretend it's a feature. < 1604241696 835937 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :if you're fresh out of PIDs or root file system, then the `cat` invocation may fail. < 1604241713 461099 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: let's say it's a performance difference: we're no longer in the DOS age where the shell has to keep re-reading the same sector of the batch file before each command just to save memory < 1604241737 270917 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :but then source with bash doesn't do that anymore, it has proper buffers behind it < 1604241752 511647 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :so it does the optimization better than requiring to read the whole file at once < 1604241784 487688 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :to be clear, I'd write `source somefile` or `. somefile` under most circumstances. < 1604241789 967630 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I guess they differ in how they treat the positional parameters $@ < 1604241819 203416 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :but that's not stopping me from finding a narrow use for the cat thing :P < 1604241849 698140 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Especially since I recently saw a whole script wrapped in a subshell for a similar purpose) < 1604241877 919350 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :Namely, here: https://get-ghcup.haskell.org/ < 1604241914 460174 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :normally I'd say that eval "$(cat somefile)" is worse because if something fails, the backtrace won't be able to show the correct filename and line number into the source code, but for the shell this doesn't actually apply, it doesn't show filenames and line numbers anyway I think < 1604241929 487555 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION notes the channel name. < 1604241943 715257 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :int-e: how about, it's easy to change from cat to zcat to transparently execute possibly compressed source files? < 1604241947 882102 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION rejects all notions of utility. < 1604241974 678768 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :generalizing to zcat is cute too < 1604241992 989607 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :though I expect . <(zcat file) to work. < 1604242004 586228 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(in bash) < 1604242066 512709 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :well ok, but that pipe substitution is a "new" feature (in that I started to write scripts in bash before bash 2, back when it didn't even have the ${foo/bar/qux} substring substitution... I'm old) < 1604242079 130810 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :so perhaps the eval was written before that existed < 1604242102 310119 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :The pipe substitution is the best thing bash ever stole from zsh. < 1604242125 250432 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :(At least that's where I think I saw it first.) < 1604242155 261926 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm using it *a lot*. < 1604242157 356027 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :isn't the {1..20} numeric brace thing the best thing bash ever stole from zsh? < 1604242189 906004 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :stuff like comm -12 <(... | sort) <(... | sort) < 1604242210 993823 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :But I'm using the {01..20} thing much less. < 1604242354 427910 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm using the brace numerics a lot when I move photos to category directories after I copy them from the memory card of the camera, since I generally have contiguous sequences of more than two photos that I took at the same location and that go into the same category < 1604242399 190635 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :so it's like mv -vi tmp/P11901{08..13}.JPG bp/ferenc/ < 1604242404 291951 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :sure < 1604242436 684767 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's useful, it just feels comparatively mundane. < 1604242444 269169 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmm, now I actually have to look up if I have a P11901{08..13} and which category they're in < 1604242539 334502 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :not yet, that number is in the future apparently < 1604242905 400564 :MDude!~MDude@71.50.47.112 JOIN :#esoteric < 1604243306 54224 :LKoen!~LKoen@127.251.88.92.rev.sfr.net QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1604243394 263508 :LKoen!~LKoen@127.251.88.92.rev.sfr.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604243437 271688 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1604243504 196369 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604243570 73799 :LKoen!~LKoen@127.251.88.92.rev.sfr.net QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1604244092 813336 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1604244386 349090 :LKoen!~LKoen@127.251.88.92.rev.sfr.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604244997 991952 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :I do, and they're a subset of the source images of a panorama (p1190107-114.jpg) taken from https://www.espoo.fi/en-us/housing_and_environment/Streets_and_Transport/Pedestrian_and_bicycle_traffic/Espoos_Waterfront_Walkway back in 2013. < 1604245062 222423 :fizzie!fis@unaffiliated/fizzie PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://zem.fi/tmp/p1190107-114.jpg < 1604245904 548197 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604245968 348078 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :are there other ponders that you recommend? < 1604247672 454681 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net QUIT :Quit: adu < 1604248004 134033 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :rain1: it's not from that series, but there's always the mind bug https://esolangs.org/logs/2019-08.html#llj that we tried to optimize last year, and I should probably eventually get back to it, but I realized that the method that I wanted to use wouldn't quite work, so I'll have to figure out what exactly to do > 1604248707 975021 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Special:Log/newusers14]]4 create10 02 5* 03Hiromi-mi 5* 10New user account < 1604248747 143261 :kspalaiologos!~palaiolog@176.221.123.97 JOIN :#esoteric < 1604249316 255549 :rain1!~rain1@unaffiliated/rain1 PRIVMSG #esoteric :whew it looks tough for me > 1604249847 83208 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Esolang:Introduce yourself14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78276&oldid=78265 5* 03Hiromi-mi 5* (+145) 10/* Introductions */ < 1604249933 900539 :limbo_!uid466647@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-pnlphvxhejojfglj JOIN :#esoteric < 1604249943 448136 :limbo_!uid466647@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-pnlphvxhejojfglj PRIVMSG #esoteric :hello < 1604249981 561722 :limbo_!uid466647@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-pnlphvxhejojfglj PRIVMSG #esoteric :is this an occult channel < 1604250005 444036 :myname!~myname@ks300980.kimsufi.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :have a look at the topic > 1604250026 746262 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Waduzitdo14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78277&oldid=63151 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+24) 10Category languages < 1604250029 261057 :myname!~myname@ks300980.kimsufi.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :`welcome limbo_ < 1604250031 678868 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :limbo_: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on EFnet or DALnet.) < 1604250244 118291 :limbo_!uid466647@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-pnlphvxhejojfglj PRIVMSG #esoteric :um im not a programmer < 1604250688 877188 :limbo_!uid466647@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-pnlphvxhejojfglj PART :#esoteric < 1604250713 165003 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :`grwp occult < 1604250718 22369 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :tea:Tea is concentrated fuel made by distilling occult herbs in a silver alambic. Americans attempted to reduce its potency by dumping some in the Ocean. < 1604250747 735972 :myname!~myname@ks300980.kimsufi.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :no, the ocean is now obviously a giant cup of tee < 1604250751 812949 :myname!~myname@ks300980.kimsufi.com PRIVMSG #esoteric :*tea < 1604250767 644151 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esoteric :"attempted" < 1604252258 528094 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :wait, it has to be in a silver alambic? so that's what I was doing wrong! < 1604252350 527862 :imode!~linear@unaffiliated/imode JOIN :#esoteric < 1604252511 315349 :deltaepsilon23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 JOIN :#esoteric < 1604253163 739367 :deltaepsilon23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 NICK :delta23 < 1604253843 699794 :hendursaga!~weechat@gateway/tor-sasl/hendursaga QUIT :Ping timeout: 240 seconds < 1604254182 350023 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604254352 17561 :hendursaga!~weechat@gateway/tor-sasl/hendursaga JOIN :#esoteric < 1604255691 55031 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@ool-18b982ad.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604255777 897405 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net QUIT :Quit: adu < 1604256361 815697 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604257513 367461 :b_jonas!~x@catv-176-63-12-25.catv.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esoteric :`? spangle < 1604257515 858930 :HackEso!~h@unaffiliated/fizzie/bot/hackeso PRIVMSG #esoteric :spangle? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ < 1604264732 12538 :kspalaiologos!~palaiolog@176.221.123.97 QUIT :Quit: Leaving < 1604266346 686561 :adu!~arobbins@c-76-111-99-194.hsd1.md.comcast.net QUIT :Quit: adu < 1604266719 28176 :delta23!~deltaepsi@96.27.170.132 QUIT :Quit: Leaving > 1604268575 524026 PRIVMSG #esoteric :14[[07Truth-machine14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=78278&oldid=78273 5* 03Tetrapyronia 5* (+39) 10Added Numobin < 1604270556 904839 :Arcorann!~awych@121-200-5-186.79c805.syd.nbn.aussiebb.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1604271028 917511 :ski!~ski@nc-2504-30.studat.chalmers.se QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1604271129 554695 :ski!~ski@nc-2504-30.studat.chalmers.se JOIN :#esoteric < 1604271829 519657 :LKoen!~LKoen@127.251.88.92.rev.sfr.net QUIT :Quit: “It’s only logical. 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