00:10:06 <Hooloovoo> fizzie, what kind of internet is it? fiber/cable/dsl?
00:11:27 <fizzie> It's a "fiber somewhere in the huge apartment building complex, gigabit Ethernet from there" thing by Hyperoptic, a UK ISP that specializes particularly to multi-subscriber apartment blocks in big(gish) UK cities.
00:12:49 <Hooloovoo> ah. ok. I lived in a rough equivalent of one of those a few years ago and it sucked. couldn't get any inbound ports open or anything
00:14:13 <fizzie> Hyperoptic's generally pretty reasonable. No traffic shaping (other than to whatever rate I'm paying for), no mandatory firewalls, a single fixed IPv4 address and a /56 fixed block of IPv6 addresses.
00:14:46 <fizzie> And in terms of technical support, they're a little better than the big players. But not quite as good as the real "enthusiast" ISPs.
00:18:43 <Hooloovoo> what are you doing for taps/packet captures? I've used 10/100 star taps a fair amount in the past and they've worked pretty well. a full gigabit tap is somewhat harder since the specs are a lot more stringent
00:23:23 <fizzie> I just interpose a Linux system with >= 2 Ethernet interfaces between the wall socket and the WAN outlet of their "Hyperhub", configure it to act as the plainest layer-2 bridge it knows to be, and run tcpdump on the bridge interface. It's very much not a "tap", but in practice nothing seems to mind it being there.
00:27:39 <Hooloovoo> yeah, that'll work fine. as long as the linux box isn't trying to run a dhcp client on those interfaces
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01:03:04 <esolangs> [[]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=91957&oldid=89953 * PythonshellDebugwindow * (+39) /* Level 5 */ It is Turing complete
01:08:37 <fizzie> Heh. I spent half an hour composing a _very_ detailed support ticket, and just as I had finished copying and trimming and prettifying all the packet capture logs, it started to work again.
01:08:59 <fizzie> I'm going to assume it's just that their DHCPv6 server was AWOL.
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01:10:36 <fizzie> fungot: Are you happy to be back online?
01:10:37 <fungot> fizzie: do you have some code, but add isn't exported through the structure definition, and it's unbounded."
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05:26:20 <Hooloovoo> http://catb.org/jargon/html/koans.html#id3141171
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09:25:38 <b_jonas> fungot, what's the difference between a spider and a spooder?
09:25:39 <fungot> b_jonas: well yeah, imo the most painful part
09:26:01 <b_jonas> how about an alligator and a crocodile?
09:26:05 <b_jonas> fungot: how about an alligator and a crocodile?
09:26:06 <fungot> b_jonas: i could easily get it hosted at iro.umontreal.ca, like the fact that we can read restaurant) should provide all low-level stuff, and retired a few old ones of my own?
09:28:34 <Hooloovoo> the difference is that the university of montreal will host alligators, obviously, but for some reason they Do Not Like crocodiles due to some problems in their engineering department
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11:01:34 <riv> fungot: spider spooder spoder spuder spader
11:01:35 <fungot> riv: this is because the average python programmer is trying to shift the conversation and commence commenting on the actions deterministic
11:23:06 <wib_jonas> yes, fungot, I also blame the programmers for everything that's bad in the world. programming got too accessible, so now every idiot is writing programs.
11:23:07 <fungot> wib_jonas: c++ might be better. :-p so, i usually use fnord
11:23:28 <wib_jonas> fungot: nah, C++ is also too accessible.
11:23:28 <fungot> wib_jonas: since arcus came on, there even was a " universal binary"
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16:44:33 <Sgeo> I was looking at some Turing Tumble stuff, and a lot of their marketing emphasizes it could act like a real modern computer chip, if it was the size of Texas. Rather consistent in that comparison. Is there an actual calculation that suggests that that's roughly the size that would allow it to act like a modern CPU, or is it just a "very big thing" their marketing team decided was the best way to emphasize how large it would need to be to act like an electronic
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18:49:21 <oerjan> <int-e> Yeah, the wiki language is english. <-- i think we have that one calesyta language in spanish
18:55:18 <int-e> Hmm. That seems a bad precedent to me, point being that we need to be able to keep an eye on the wiki contents
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19:28:26 <Corbin> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qalb_(programming_language) is worth knowing about, if we're going to talk about natlangs on the wiki.
19:29:07 <Corbin> I think that if a language is notable enough to be talked about in multiple natlangs, like Qalb, then it probably should be on WP, which already has multiple native-natlang communities.
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19:35:15 <riv> https://esolangs.org/wiki/%D9%82%D9%84%D8%A8
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19:55:19 <Sgeo> Huh. I was wondering if tumble-together was being a bit piratey of Turing Tumble, but one of the PDFs offered by the latter actually links to it
19:59:14 <riv> electricity can go in any direction
19:59:18 <riv> tumble stuff only goes down
19:59:22 <riv> I think this matters when calculating the size
20:03:48 <Sgeo> Turing Tumble can send information back up
20:07:05 <shachaf> You mean by setting a new state for a future marble? Or something else?
20:12:18 <Sgeo> Yes I think. A marble can trigger another marble to be released if/when it hits the bottom
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22:00:47 <tromp> int-e: added CL bases explorer to repo. also, SK interpreter that was strangely missing. can you reproduce the 263 bit result from paper?
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22:26:34 <Sgeo_> I am curious what computational class infinite Turing Tumble without gears and gear bits (the parts that can send information upwards) is
22:26:53 <Sgeo_> It can certainly still get into an infinite loop
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