< 1677283780 285743 :__monty__!~toonn@user/toonn QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1677284574 785400 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu JOIN #esolangs * :b_jonas < 1677284619 841566 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :FireFly: you think so? how do you spell the options that make tar not chown and not chmod when extracting files as root? < 1677284767 938814 :FireFly!~firefly@glowbum/gluehwuermchen/firefly PRIVMSG #esolangs :I'd check the manpage for that, it doesn't usually come up :p < 1677284896 416857 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :funnily I didn't use to have a problem with the compression options. -z for gzip, -j for bzip2, those were all the formats I encountered < 1677285068 381500 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :also I almost always type xvf instead of just xf < 1677286179 985670 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :I usually just use separate program for compression if that is what I want when using tar, such as gzip/zcat < 1677286246 942050 :JAA!~JAA@user/jaa PRIVMSG #esolangs :--auto-compress <3 < 1677286558 793853 :JAA!~JAA@user/jaa PRIVMSG #esolangs :Although I actually usually use unar(1) for extracting. Even easier and has been able to handle pretty much any 'archive' file format I've thrown at it so far. < 1677286688 396725 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :What file formats can it read? There are some files that are rarely implemented. < 1677286817 508624 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :There are some TRON files which seem to be archive files but I do not know what they are and cannot find much information or other stuff. (I could decode some TRON files which are not archive files, such as ones with diagrams, and could decode the outer framing even of the files that I did not otherwise know, but not always the application data) < 1677287093 549269 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :zzo38: sure, my backup script does (tar -c --null --no-recursion -T | 7z a $filename.t7z -t7z -mx=3 -si$filename.tar) but that's in a config file, I don't try to remembe it < 1677287210 804345 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :For backups I use several other switches as well, including --numeric-owner and --one-file-system < 1677287320 621096 :JAA!~JAA@user/jaa PRIVMSG #esolangs :zzo38: They're listed half-way down the page here: https://theunarchiver.com/ < 1677287367 562237 :JAA!~JAA@user/jaa PRIVMSG #esolangs :(No, it's not a macOS-exclusive thing, even though the website looks like it at first glance.) < 1677287649 893572 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :There are some self-extracting EXE files that 7-Zip could list but not extract. There are some files that I could not find listed here nor with other programs in my computer, or elsewhere. < 1677287699 903613 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Although there are many file formats listed there, they are not nearly all of them. < 1677289630 778834 :razetime!~Thunderbi@117.193.3.107 JOIN #esolangs razetime :razetime < 1677291488 877520 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 QUIT :Ping timeout: 268 seconds < 1677291739 45750 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 JOIN #esolangs Lord_of_Life :Lord < 1677292329 40013 :razetime1!~Thunderbi@117.193.2.47 JOIN #esolangs razetime :razetime < 1677292464 762861 :razetime!~Thunderbi@117.193.3.107 QUIT :Ping timeout: 255 seconds < 1677292465 90971 :razetime1!~Thunderbi@117.193.2.47 NICK :razetime > 1677296331 641680 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Special:Log/newusers14]]4 create10 02 5* 03Bbrk24 5* 10New user account > 1677296445 217182 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Esolang:Introduce yourself14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107026&oldid=107013 5* 03Bbrk24 5* (+209) 10 < 1677297234 770862 :razetime1!~Thunderbi@117.193.4.254 JOIN #esolangs razetime :razetime < 1677297301 6291 :razetime!~Thunderbi@117.193.2.47 QUIT :Ping timeout: 246 seconds < 1677297301 232324 :razetime1!~Thunderbi@117.193.4.254 NICK :razetime < 1677297318 306368 :JAA!~JAA@user/jaa PRIVMSG #esolangs :There are always more obscure formats that aren't covered, yeah, but it covers pretty much anything that's reasonably common. > 1677297834 618879 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Trilangle14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=107027 5* 03Bbrk24 5* (+2268) 10Create page with initial information > 1677298042 690539 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Language list14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107028&oldid=106931 5* 03Bbrk24 5* (+16) 10/* T */ Add Trilangle < 1677298377 797636 :razetime!~Thunderbi@117.193.4.254 QUIT :Ping timeout: 255 seconds < 1677298389 751104 :sam!~sam@lullcec.org JOIN #esolangs * :sam > 1677299815 117096 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Trilangle14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107029&oldid=107027 5* 03Bbrk24 5* (+1774) 10/* Instruction set */ Added brief overview of instructions > 1677299888 554983 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Trilangle14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107030&oldid=107029 5* 03Bbrk24 5* (+0) 10/* Instruction set */ Wrote the wrong value for 0/3 < 1677301322 105929 :razetime!~Thunderbi@117.193.4.254 JOIN #esolangs razetime :razetime < 1677302848 310159 :slavfox!~slavfox@93.158.232.111 QUIT :Quit: ZNC 1.8.2 - https://znc.in < 1677302864 764101 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :There are also such things in some formats such as unusual metadata, unusual encodings, etc. Furthermore, some files can be parsed as multiple formats, or cannot be auto-detected, so being able to specify explicitly which format you want, should be a good idea. < 1677303025 603825 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Can some of these many formats program to read Famicom Disk System files? < 1677303062 777599 :slavfox!~slavfox@93.158.232.111 JOIN #esolangs slavfox :slavfox < 1677303111 707148 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :Also there is consideration of different features of file systems and operating systems. For example, on Windows, file names are Unicode and some characters are not allowed (e.g. question marks) and are case-insensitive, but UNIX can have any sequence of bytes other than null and slash, and are case-sensitive. TRON will use TRON character code. Macintosh can have resource fork and data fork. < 1677303142 430339 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :And then, permissions work differently on different systems, too. < 1677303201 786100 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :One format that I had once asked someone making another library to consider is the Hamster archive format, but they did not add it. < 1677305244 188761 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :So say I want to do k/n secret sharing. I have some secret which is an element of a finite field. < 1677305296 968265 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :Does the following work? Fix any n×k matrix such that any set of k rows is linearly independent. < 1677305319 489952 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :To split a secret up, pick k-1 random field elements uniformly. Then apply your matrix to the vector (s,r1,r2,...) < 1677305352 202658 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :To recover a secret, invert the matrix consisting of the rows for the shards you have. < 1677305369 404544 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :The answer is no, because "any n×k matrix" is too broad -- for example you don't want the row [1 0 0 ...] < 1677305396 742730 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :Is "any n×k matrix with no nonzero elements" sufficient? < 1677307832 495630 :razetime!~Thunderbi@117.193.4.254 QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1677310324 356211 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :It's not necessary, because, for instance, [[0 1 0] [0 0 1] [a b c] [d e f] [g h i]] can be a valid 3/5 secret-sharing scheme, right? > 1677312792 324957 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07MoonScript14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107031&oldid=106972 5* 03ThisIsTheFoxe 5* (+416) 10Add Turing completeness paragraph written by @ChatGPT > 1677312804 479966 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07MoonScript14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107032&oldid=107031 5* 03ThisIsTheFoxe 5* (+1) 10 < 1677315950 988502 :bgs!~bgs@212-85-160-171.dynamic.telemach.net JOIN #esolangs bgs :bgs < 1677319153 278098 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :shachaf: that sounds like you're trying to generalize the method that uses polynomials < 1677319185 506574 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :Right, the Shamir polynomial method uses a Vandermonde matrix, e.g. [[1 1 1] [1 2 4] [1 3 9] ...] < 1677319911 580969 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1677322893 510641 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :it's funny how 5-bit hollerith code didn't originally have a defined bit endianness among the 5 bits of its characters: it was represented as either 5 holes on a tape or 5 bits on a serial line, neither of which per se decide which bit is the least significant, and digits or letters of the alphabet aren't represented in anything resembling the contiguous arrangements of ascii or ebcdic, so you can't < 1677322899 516960 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :tell from those encodings either which bit is least significant. it does kind of have a canonical endianness *now*, because the same serial lines were later used to transfer ascii-related encodings with least significant bit first. < 1677323041 613330 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I guess Morse is like that too, though I personally consider Morse code as most significant bit first so the table is ETIANMSURWDKGOHVF.L.PJBXCYZQ.. modulo typos < 1677324040 580305 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I guess https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/programs/tpk.i also acknowledges or defines a bit endianness for hollerith < 1677324210 359759 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :s/hollerith/baudot/ argh < 1677325306 25362 :MrAureliusR!~MrAureliu@user/mraureliusr QUIT :Quit: ZNC - https://znc.in < 1677325388 774167 :MrAureliusR!~MrAureliu@user/mraureliusr JOIN #esolangs MrAureliusR :Got ZNC? < 1677325945 240486 :__monty__!~toonn@user/toonn JOIN #esolangs toonn :Unknown < 1677327227 198680 :AnotherGuest67!~AnotherGu@host-79-30-66-52.retail.telecomitalia.it JOIN #esolangs * :[https://web.libera.chat] AnotherGuest67 < 1677329412 668946 :AnotherGuest67!~AnotherGu@host-79-30-66-52.retail.telecomitalia.it QUIT :Quit: Client closed > 1677331399 762172 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Special:Log/newusers14]]4 create10 02 5* 03Thorben3 5* 10New user account < 1677332285 751535 :fungot!~fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1677332922 644512 :fungot!~fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a JOIN #esolangs fungot :fungot-0.1 > 1677335142 12779 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Special:Log/newusers14]]4 create10 02 5* 03RixTheTyrunt 5* 10New user account > 1677335265 518825 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Esolang:Introduce yourself14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107033&oldid=107026 5* 03RixTheTyrunt 5* (+163) 10/* Introductions */ > 1677336093 945574 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Hexcellent14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=107034 5* 03RixTheTyrunt 5* (+272) 10Added my esolang B) > 1677336144 198545 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Hexcellent14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107035&oldid=107034 5* 03RixTheTyrunt 5* (-3) 10 > 1677336161 982956 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Hexcellent14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107036&oldid=107035 5* 03RixTheTyrunt 5* (-28) 10 > 1677336404 193487 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Language list14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107037&oldid=107028 5* 03RixTheTyrunt 5* (+17) 10Hexcellent! > 1677336571 738572 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Hexcellent14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107038&oldid=107036 5* 03RixTheTyrunt 5* (+73) 10 < 1677336614 72485 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esolangs :Hello! What's new-ish in the world of esolangs? > 1677337184 533821 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Esolang:Introduce yourself14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107039&oldid=107033 5* 03RixTheTyrunt 5* (+2) 10/* Introductions */ > 1677337672 804020 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:RixTheTyrunt14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=107040 5* 03RixTheTyrunt 5* (+201) 10Created page with "Hey, uuhh... I'm a Tyrunt , I like [[Main Page|Esolangs]] , I programmed [[Hexcellent]] , I have a [https://replit.com/@RixTheTyrunt/ Replit] account , and... I like emojis !" < 1677338195 398363 :bgs!~bgs@212-85-160-171.dynamic.telemach.net QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1677339096 678530 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :b_jonas: The important thing about endianness is that octets are transmitted with the lsb first, but multi-byte words re big endian. That's how it has to be. ;) < 1677339220 355932 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(As you might know, that's the Ethernet reality, despite https://www.rfc-editor.org/ien/ien137.txt warning of exactly that outcome.) < 1677339353 868087 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(TBF, that article was probably a reaction to Ethernet, which was introduced the same year.) < 1677339397 838028 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(And been in development for some years before that.) < 1677339528 273619 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Taneb: I have the feeling that we (this channel) may be out of the loop. There's some addition to the esolangs wiki. Some attempts to strike up chats about them here but the channel is a) extremely slow and b) some people (tm) are bad at joining small talk. < 1677340486 320757 :bgs!~bgs@212.85.160.171 JOIN #esolangs bgs :bgs < 1677341869 256977 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: I'm definitely very out of the loop. Haven't been looking at the wiki or here for a long time. Decided to open my IRC client up again recently < 1677341950 831908 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Taneb: I guess what I'm saying is that looking at the wiki (recent changes) may be a better bet than asking here :) < 1677341974 795697 :Taneb!~Taneb@2001:41c8:51:10d:aaaa:0:aaaa:0 PRIVMSG #esolangs :And I guess what I'm saying is "people here please tell me interesting things that you've been working on" < 1677341980 205843 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I hear there's a Discord guild now. < 1677342023 546850 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :("guild" - it was a much more honest term than "server") < 1677342101 938043 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :There's a sequel to n-Step Steve that kept us busy over christmas, does that count? < 1677342512 769893 :simcop2387!~simcop238@perlbot/patrician/simcop2387 QUIT :Quit: ZNC 1.8.2+deb3+b4 - https://znc.in < 1677342512 770139 :perlbot!~perlbot@perlbot/bot/simcop2387/perlbot QUIT :Quit: ZNC 1.8.2+deb3+b4 - https://znc.in < 1677345125 922306 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :ok wait, so first I have to figure out which way the bits of baudot are even transmitted on serial line. < 1677345253 986500 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :apparently the bits of the five-bit baudot byte are numbered in at least three different ways < 1677345323 815189 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :and yes, there's been a discord guild for esolangs or two for a while < 1677345349 516593 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :you can tell because https://esolangs.org/wiki/Esolang:Community_portal links to it < 1677345411 163849 :simcop2387!~simcop238@perlbot/patrician/simcop2387 JOIN #esolangs simcop2387 :ZNC - https://znc.in < 1677345471 565819 :perlbot!~perlbot@perlbot/bot/simcop2387/perlbot JOIN #esolangs perlbot :ZNC - https://znc.in < 1677345678 376368 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :IIUC baudot on serial port transmits the bits starting from the side of the tape to which the tiny cog hole is closer. the circuit is closed by default and for the stop bit and for where there's a hole on the tape, the circuit is open for the start bit and where there's solid paper on the tape < 1677345845 175337 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but there's something strange here < 1677346174 353587 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :ok, so if https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/programs/tpk.i gives the order of the letters then those bits are transmitted from least significant bit first, which matches how we transmit ASCII IIUC < 1677346352 221459 :b_jonas!~x@adsl-89-134-29-3.monradsl.monornet.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :but I could have gotten something wrong here, I haven't cross-verified this > 1677347232 758227 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:Joaozin00314]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107041&oldid=106083 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (+1) 10 > 1677347609 736988 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Addbig14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107042&oldid=105109 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (+12) 10/* Memory Mapping */ > 1677347869 947291 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Addbig14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107043&oldid=107042 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (-13) 10/* The full Addbig instruction */ > 1677347897 248600 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Addbig14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107044&oldid=107043 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (-12) 10 > 1677347933 421793 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Addbig14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107045&oldid=107044 5* 03Joaozin003 5* (+6) 10/* The full Addbig instruction */ < 1677349432 197840 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :I have not been working on many esolangs things recently, but I have done other stuff < 1677350793 786328 :FreeFull!~freefull@46.205.215.123.nat.ftth.dynamic.t-mobile.pl JOIN #esolangs FreeFull :FreeFull < 1677350963 169333 :AnotherGuest67!~AnotherGu@host-79-30-66-52.retail.telecomitalia.it JOIN #esolangs * :[https://web.libera.chat] AnotherGuest67 < 1677351487 701572 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo JOIN #esolangs Sgeo :realname < 1677351574 717974 :craigo!~craigo@user/craigo JOIN #esolangs craigo :realname < 1677354064 883405 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-14-22.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :I had invented some alternative encodings for the TRON character set, including TRON-5, TRON-6, TRON-6A, TRON-7, TRON-8, TRON-16BE, TRON-16LE, TRON-32BE, TRON-32LE, EUC-TRON, UNI-TRON. (the last one is inefficient and is only intended to use with programs that insist to use Unicode) < 1677354733 841446 :sam!~sam@lullcec.org QUIT :Quit: leaving < 1677356028 753386 :sam!~sam@lullcec.org JOIN #esolangs * :sam < 1677356517 790958 :perlbot!~perlbot@perlbot/bot/simcop2387/perlbot QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1677356586 655193 :perlbot!~perlbot@perlbot/bot/simcop2387/perlbot JOIN #esolangs perlbot :ZNC - https://znc.in < 1677360335 802703 :fungot!~fungot@2a01:4b00:82bb:1341::a QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1677361302 809629 :AnotherGuest67!~AnotherGu@host-79-30-66-52.retail.telecomitalia.it QUIT :Quit: Client closed < 1677362309 369758 :bgs!~bgs@212.85.160.171 QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1677363172 299218 :__monty__!~toonn@user/toonn QUIT :Quit: leaving > 1677364871 572055 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Hexcellent14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107046&oldid=107038 5* 03PythonshellDebugwindow 5* (+58) 10Stub, categories < 1677364919 127879 :TheFloatingPixel!~TheFloati@public-gprs180242.centertel.pl JOIN #esolangs * :[https://web.libera.chat] TheFloatingPixel < 1677365138 103899 :TheFloatingPixel!~TheFloati@public-gprs180242.centertel.pl PRIVMSG #esolangs :Hello! I'm new here. I almost finished my first esolang, and wanted to get started on the wiki page. I'm wondering if i should use the {{infobox proglang}} template on my page, or is it something reserved for just some specific langs? I'm wondering because not many pages use this template. < 1677365241 798281 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Looks very generic to me... I'm not sure how many people are aware of its existence. I wasn't :) < 1677365326 852474 :TheFloatingPixel!~TheFloati@public-gprs180242.centertel.pl PRIVMSG #esolangs :I plan on putting all the info that would be there in the text anyway, but was thinking it would be kind of a summary. < 1677365390 907734 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Yeah. < 1677365457 141580 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :It's definitely nice to have. < 1677365708 174987 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :It's used on 416 pages, that's quite a lot. < 1677365833 336084 :TheFloatingPixel!~TheFloati@public-gprs180242.centertel.pl PRIVMSG #esolangs :That's more than i thought '=D