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13:54:23 <fizzie> Why is there no Unicode symbol in that block for tiled windows, only overlapping ones?
13:54:33 <fizzie> (No, 🖽 does not count.)
13:54:49 <fizzie> As a tiled window manager user, I feel slighted.
13:55:24 <HackEso> [U+1F5BD FRAME WITH TILES]
13:55:44 <int-e> That... seems close enough to me :-P
13:57:24 <fizzie> It's rendered like a picture frame. At least here.
13:57:53 <fizzie> With like a wavy frame thing.
13:57:53 <int-e> surely that's just a matter of choosing the right theme
13:59:22 <fizzie> `` unidecode 🕴 # what's the use case for this one?
13:59:24 <HackEso> [U+1F574 MAN IN BUSINESS SUIT LEVITATING]
13:59:33 <fizzie> Okay, that's enough browsing character sheets.
14:05:12 <int-e> https://emojipedia.org/person-in-suit-levitating/ suggests that it started out as a weird exclamation mark. So the shadow is a dot.
14:07:04 <int-e> Oh well, a sin of the 90s entombed in Unicode. Or enshrined, your choice.
14:45:34 <FireFly> clearly NO PIRACY is simply a convenient warning sign for ships to put up on their deck to discourage thieves from boarding their vessel
14:46:40 <int-e> Wait until they learn that once they steal the vessel they can remove the signs!
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14:53:37 <FireFly> <fizzie> Why is there no Unicode symbol in that block for tiled windows, only overlapping ones? <- not exactly proper use, but I've used the ideographic description characters for illustrating different tiling window layouts before, heh https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideographic_Description_Characters_(Unicode_block)
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17:00:35 <esolangs> [[Funge]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=107279 * Tesolang * (+22) redirect
17:03:07 <esolangs> [[Befunge]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107280&oldid=103175 * Tesolang * (-20) edited to be simpler
17:04:41 <esolangs> [[Befunge]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107281&oldid=107280 * Tesolang * (+6) uhh
17:05:25 <esolangs> [[Befunge]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107282&oldid=107281 * Tesolang * (+7) why do i have to edit the page so much
17:17:06 <fizzie> I'm a little sad at losing the backwards string literal, it's so emblematic of Befunge.
17:28:14 <esolangs> [[CBA]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=107283 * Tesolang * (+197) uhhh
17:28:45 <esolangs> [[User:Tesolang]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107284&oldid=107250 * Tesolang * (+9) added CBA
17:30:36 <esolangs> [[CBA]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107285&oldid=107283 * Tesolang * (+28) added unimplemented category
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18:53:40 <esolangs> [[Down the Mountain]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107287&oldid=107277 * Joaozin003 * (+98) /* Ski movement */
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19:27:28 <esolangs> [[User]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107291&oldid=87189 * Otesunki * (+2) fixed typo
19:29:28 <esolangs> [[NonSkip]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107292&oldid=102283 * Joaozin003 * (+30) Fixed bad grammar and made editing more convenient
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19:35:37 <esolangs> [[Talk:Papel]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=107294 * Mkukiro * (+122) Created page with "Did someone ever write programs in this? --~~~~"
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19:50:09 <esolangs> [[User:Mkukiro]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=107296 * Mkukiro * (+501) Created page with "==== mkukiro ==== Hi, I'm a lonely gender-fluid and aroace type one diabetic living in Italy I'm an esolanger, amigurumi crocheter, artist, programmer, and more and more... I love bread, rice, and purin (if u could eat it) ==== My esolangs ==== Currently working
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22:01:35 <oren> I have aquired 5 1/4 inch floppy disks and a drive!
22:01:45 <oren> now how to connect this to a modern computer...
22:02:06 <int-e> duct tape and string?
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22:06:48 <int-e> I guess there are PCI floppy disk controllers? I'm somewhat confused that there seem to be 3 1/2" USB floppy disk drives, but not 5 1/4" ones. I guess the 5 1/4" ones died about 10 years earlier.
22:07:21 <fizzie> I'm sure people have made USB interfaces for 5.25" floppy drives as a hobbyist thing too.
22:07:47 <fizzie> https://decromancer.ooo/greaseweazle/ as the first search hit I landed on.
22:08:14 <int-e> Of course it's also relevant what platform the drive is for, I'm assuming PC but obviously there are a couple others.
22:08:17 <fizzie> I wonder if that name is a reference to the Catweasel, which a friend of mine had.
22:09:45 <fizzie> (That is, a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Individual_Computers_Catweasel -- not sure which edition, maybe the ISA card. Which probably isn't all that useful for modern computers either.)
22:10:07 <oren> Tese would have been for a IBM PC
22:10:27 <oren> Probably an "luggable" version
22:11:14 <oren> I also have an old hard disk, it has a weird "card edge" connection on it
22:13:20 <fizzie> Probably one of those MFM drives.
22:17:08 <fizzie> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ST506/ST412 has a 20+34-pin thing, and the drive side is a card-edge thing.
22:17:20 <fizzie> But if it's just got the one 20-pin thing, it's probably not that.
22:18:25 <fizzie> http://www.philipstorr.id.au/pcbook/images/ex3h2.jpg <- looked like that.
22:20:39 <oren> yes, this is extactly what it has
22:26:13 <esolangs> [[Talk:Brainfuck, but every + is replaced with the bee movie script]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=107303&oldid=107268 * Joaozin003 * (-178)
22:26:41 <fizzie> Predates me a little. We had something that was either an XT or an AT machine in the family, but I only got to use it rarely. It had a Prolog interpreter on it for some reason, which I completely failed to understand at the time.
22:28:14 <fizzie> The first computer I actually tinkered with would've been a Hyundai SUPER-386S with 40 (!) megabytes of disk space, which was almost certainly just a boring IDE hard drive.
22:29:24 <int-e> I remember a 70 MB MFM HDD. Full height, of course.
22:29:31 <fizzie> Nobody told me about the other kind of more exciting home computers until later in life. :/
22:30:31 <int-e> It failed at some point in a most amusing way... one of the address bit failed. So you could access half of the sectors and each of them was mapped twice on the disk.
22:30:58 <int-e> I don't know whether it was the drive or the controller, probably the latter, in retrospect.
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23:42:02 <b_jonas> we had a 100 MB hard drive that's taller than the current normal one but still only 3.5 inch wide, not 5.25 inch wide like "full height" apparently means according to the internet
23:45:21 <oren> I managed to power up the drive with my PSU. sounds like a spaceship charging its shields or something