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20:38:53 b_jonas: and howdy fnord! i don't think that sliced bread is that big,...? yeah, fuck you 20:41:29 fungot: Be nice. 20:41:29 fizzie: it does suck to go to a fnord when the _majority_ of macros are already aware of that 20:41:41 fungot: Oh, we've all been there. 20:41:42 fizzie: one /can/ litter tail calls all willy-nilly within ones code so as someone can help me i have a book on scheme 20:43:42 fungot: your little schemes will come to an end now 20:43:42 int-e: please dont ask rhetorical questions.... stacks?)) 20:45:57 -!- impomatic has quit (Quit: impomatic). 20:46:17 -!- impomatic has joined. 20:50:28 -!- impomatic has quit (Client Quit). 20:50:50 -!- impomatic has joined. 21:10:20 -!- chronon has joined. 21:17:22 -!- impomatic has quit (Quit: impomatic). 21:30:41 -!- oerjan has joined. 21:33:00 -!- mich181189 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:33:00 -!- dnm has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:33:51 -!- mich181189 has joined. 21:35:36 -!- dnm has joined. 21:40:48 fungot: is there a rock stone for evolving Eevee into a rock type pokémon? 21:40:48 b_jonas: that's all there _is_ to think about what it does, but i'm not 21:42:16 Not as far as I know. Which types they didn't add for Eevee yet? 21:42:54 https://lynndotpy.xyz/posts/reso_intro.html 21:43:49 https://github.com/lynnpepin/reso/blob/master/examples/failed_experiments/zz_glider_out__05.png 22:19:58 -!- impomatic has joined. 22:26:00 -!- definitelya_ has quit (Quit: h). 22:29:42 -!- tech_exorcist has quit (Quit: Disconnecting). 22:30:10 [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * DanielE * New user account 22:37:16 [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93177&oldid=93144 * DanielE * (+216) 22:40:59 [[User:DanielE]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=93178 * DanielE * (+177) Created page with "DanielE, someone interested in esolangs. (I wrote this myself) Im now busy with making an interpreter for my first esolang ever (still under construction). [[Category:Users]]" 22:41:33 [[User:DanielE]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93179&oldid=93178 * DanielE * (-19) 22:42:55 -!- impomatic has quit (Quit: impomatic). 22:43:14 -!- impomatic has joined. 22:45:26 [[Xjansk]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=93180 * DanielE * (+219) Created page with "Xjansk is a stack-based esoteric programming language under construction by ~~~~. More information follows. [[Category:2022]] [[Category:X]]" 22:46:50 [[Xjansk]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93181&oldid=93180 * DanielE * (-23) 22:47:26 -!- impomatic has quit (Client Quit). 22:47:48 -!- impomatic has joined. 22:48:15 [[Xjansk]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93182&oldid=93181 * DanielE * (+1) 22:50:19 [[Post correspondence problem]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=93183 * Ais523 * (+7466) we should probably have a page about this, given that it's been around for ages, is quite important to esoprogramming, and can be interpreted as a programming language; I've given a TCness proof via [[2C]] as it's much simpler than the standard proof that implements a Tu 22:50:34 [[User:DanielE]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93184&oldid=93179 * DanielE * (+15) 22:53:23 [[User:DanielE]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93185&oldid=93184 * DanielE * (+4) 22:56:35 [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93186&oldid=93159 * Ais523 * (+34) /* P */ +[[Post correspondence problem]] 22:57:47 [[Language list]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93187&oldid=93186 * DanielE * (+13) Added Xjansk 23:00:00 [[Post correspondence problem]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93188&oldid=93183 * Ais523 * (+485) /* Computational class */ explain why only two characters are needed 23:01:10 [[Post correspondence problem]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93189&oldid=93188 * Ais523 * (+7) /* Computational class */ minor proof fix 23:02:55 -!- impomatic has quit (Quit: impomatic). 23:03:04 -!- ^[ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 23:03:15 -!- impomatic has joined. 23:07:26 -!- impomatic has quit (Client Quit). 23:07:48 -!- impomatic has joined. 23:08:02 [[Post correspondence problem]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93190&oldid=93189 * Ais523 * (-2) /* Computational class */ a better way to handle program termination 23:08:19 [[Post correspondence problem]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93191&oldid=93190 * Ais523 * (+0) /* Computational class */ formatting 23:10:03 -!- ^[ has joined. 23:12:55 -!- impomatic has quit (Quit: impomatic). 23:13:16 -!- impomatic has joined. 23:13:22 -!- dbohdan has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 23:14:18 -!- lambdabot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 23:20:32 -!- dbohdan has joined. 23:20:42 -!- impomatic has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 23:21:29 -!- lambdabot has joined. 23:29:37 What other programming languages have any of the bitwise operators of INTERCAL (and which ones)? I think sometimes the bit interleave and bit select operators are occasionally useful in other programs. I think some versions of x86-64 have a bit select operation, but does any operating system emulate it, yet? 23:30:31 Now there is a ,Morton operator in Free Hero Mesh which is like the bit interleave operator in INTERCAL, too, and is meant for doing things like: (INIT Image Morton =Shovable) 23:33:09 I think emulation of unimplemented instructions in the operating system was mentioned on here before too 23:34:36 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 23:38:14 zzo38: Under a different name, it shows up in some GPU hardware (nVidia IIRC) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z-order_curve 23:39:03 It's not exactly a programming language, but the x86 "BMI2" extension's instructions PDEP and PEXT are slightly similar to them (with the right sort of mask). 23:39:51 PEXT and INTERCAL select especially. 23:40:12 O, yes, I suppose that is the extension that I meant. Does any operating system emulate the instruction if you are using a computer that lacks the BMI2 extension in the hardware? 23:41:51 If some GPU hardware has it, does SPIR-V have such a thing? 23:42:49 [[Teramithic]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=93192&oldid=93165 * Digital Hunter * (+421) /* Examples */ talked about good wildcards to use 23:42:53 I seem to recall QEMU can emulate at least some processor features when the host system is missing them, but I couldn't find documentation on it readily, and I don't know if it does that one even if it does support the general concept. 23:47:36 I still think that the MOR and MXOR instructions of MMIX are useful, although I don't know if other instruction sets have such things (other than maybe 64-bit WebAssembly?) I had seen the bit manipulation instructions of RISC-V once (although I forget what it said), and I thought it is worse than MMIX; the bit select operator also could be useful but might be difficult to be implemented efficiently 23:49:40 (Also MOR you can deal with the PDP-endian easily enough too, if you have file formats that use it)