> 1712198157 522199 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[071234567814]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125819&oldid=125804 5* 03None1 5* (+344) 10/* Example programs */ > 1712198225 541343 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[0714]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=125820 5* 03None1 5* (+22) 10Redirected page to [[12345678]] > 1712198379 322680 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[071234567814]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125821&oldid=125819 5* 03None1 5* (+1364) 10/* Example programs */ > 1712198454 567962 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[071234567814]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125822&oldid=125821 5* 03None1 5* (+380) 10/* Kolakoski sequence */ > 1712198641 570133 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Talk:Hanzifuck14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125823&oldid=125795 5* 03None1 5* (+179) 10/* Responses from Chinese people (if any) */ > 1712198650 624237 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Talk:Hanzifuck14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125824&oldid=125823 5* 03None1 5* (-1) 10/* Responses from Chinese people (if any) */ > 1712202952 887846 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Betamation14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125825&oldid=81313 5* 03Cleverxia 5* (+47) 10 < 1712206477 334441 :Noisymeow!~noisytoot@user/meow/Noisytoot QUIT :Ping timeout: 246 seconds < 1712210404 203716 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1712213415 64128 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User < 1712213937 349274 :shachaf!~shachaf@user/shachaf PRIVMSG #esolangs :`? device < 1712213940 503535 :HackEso!~h@techne.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :A device is a browser session. Please verify your device. < 1712215931 281418 :sprock!~sprock@user/sprock QUIT :Ping timeout: 272 seconds < 1712216305 731139 :sprock!~sprock@user/sprock JOIN #esolangs sprock :maeve (she/her) > 1712216937 898276 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[070widthnonjoiner14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125826&oldid=125239 5* 03PrySigneToFry 5* (+49) 10 > 1712221563 897122 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07FizzBuzz14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125827&oldid=125577 5* 03Cleverxia 5* (-3) 10/* wenyan */ > 1712222671 180227 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Template:Horribly Translated Page14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=125828 5* 03MihaiEso 5* (+102) 10Created page with ":'''''I horribly translated this page just for the heck of it. The original version is at {{{1}}}'''''" > 1712223012 234023 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Translated CSharp/Horribly Translated Page14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=125829 5* 03MihaiEso 5* (+2523) 10Created page with "{{wrongtitle|title=Translated C#/Horribly Translated Page}} :{{Horribly Translated Page|[[Translated CSharp]]}} Esolang is produced by Mikhai Popa. It is Cofin, but the translation of Baidu+Go+Yandex+Papago+Microsoft is terrible (but > 1712223035 443834 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Translated CSharp/Horribly Translated Page14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125830&oldid=125829 5* 03MihaiEso 5* (-1) 10 > 1712223111 935835 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Template:Horribly Translated Version Available14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=125831 5* 03MihaiEso 5* (+93) 10Created page with ":'''''I horribly translated this page just for the heck of it. Go, check it out! {{{1}}}'''''" > 1712223442 489425 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Arch is the best!14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125832&oldid=102772 5* 03Cleverxia 5* (+58) 10 > 1712223503 268679 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Translated CSharp14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125833&oldid=123954 5* 03MihaiEso 5* (+89) 10 > 1712223585 842179 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:Tokigun14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125834&oldid=23970 5* 03Tokigun 5* (+39) 10Time to get rid of some dust < 1712223585 871398 :Koen_!~Koen@2a04:cec0:1022:e44:a121:d7a9:de3:59a8 JOIN #esolangs * :Koen > 1712223623 664109 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Permission denied14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125835&oldid=125685 5* 03Cleverxia 5* (+229) 10/* Implementations */ > 1712223797 492580 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User:Tokigun14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125836&oldid=125834 5* 03Tokigun 5* (+114) 10 > 1712224007 68795 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Brainfuck14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125837&oldid=125652 5* 03Tokigun 5* (+81) 10Update a link to esotope-bfc and add 140-byte C impl, which got very popular since 2020 and therefore can be considered notable enough < 1712225301 731213 :Koen__!~Koen@spw77-h01-176-145-95-92.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr JOIN #esolangs * :Koen < 1712225413 916333 :Koen_!~Koen@2a04:cec0:1022:e44:a121:d7a9:de3:59a8 QUIT :Ping timeout: 255 seconds < 1712226493 232018 :Koen__!~Koen@spw77-h01-176-145-95-92.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr QUIT :Read error: Connection reset by peer < 1712226538 705514 :Koen_!~Koen@2a04:cec0:1024:138d:1dc7:8788:7b5:52b5 JOIN #esolangs * :Koen < 1712226687 97271 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 JOIN #esolangs Lord_of_Life :Lord < 1712226736 876336 :Lord_of_Life!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 QUIT :Ping timeout: 268 seconds < 1712226767 971875 :Lord_of_Life_!~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915 NICK :Lord_of_Life < 1712227304 938819 :Koen_!~Koen@2a04:cec0:1024:138d:1dc7:8788:7b5:52b5 QUIT :Remote host closed the connection < 1712227316 842978 :Koen_!~Koen@spw77-h01-176-145-95-92.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr JOIN #esolangs * :Koen < 1712227886 40346 :Noisytoot!~noisytoot@user/meow/Noisytoot JOIN #esolangs Noisytoot :Ron < 1712227947 12292 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu JOIN #esolangs b_jonas :[https://web.libera.chat] wib_jonas > 1712228188 660361 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07HuePrism14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125838&oldid=122637 5* 03DolphyWind 5* (+1) 10Convert "a" to "an" < 1712228354 547230 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I was wondering why bank payment cards use a CVC2 code rather than just a card number longer than 12 digits. The typical 12 digit long number seems way too short to me, because you can usually guess the first 6 to 8 digits from the issuing bank and card type, and the last 4 digits are public to the payee and are printed on receipts that you often < 1712228355 50854 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :throw away, plus there's a check digit, so that only leaves 3 to 5 secret digits in the bank card number plus 3 digits in the CVC2 code. < 1712228357 935409 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :One possible explanation is that on some cards, the CVC2 code is printed on the back while the card number is on the front, which makes snooping harder, but that can't be the full story. < 1712228402 291803 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(Technically there's also an expiry date, but that's also public to the payee, has very low entropy, and the entropy usually isn't re-seeded when the card is replaced.) < 1712228511 294465 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :So anyway, I think part of the explanation is that gyro bank account numbers in Hungary are often 16 digits long (though some are 24 digits long instead). If you made the card number longer then it would look too similar to a bank account number, which is dangerous, because the two have different roles and privacy requirements, so it might make < 1712228511 707933 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :people confuse the two and accidentally reveal card numbers when they shouldn't. A 12-digit bank card number plus a separate field for the 3-digit CVC2 code makes such an accidental confusion harder. < 1712228564 736375 :sprocket!~sprock@user/sprock JOIN #esolangs sprock :maeve (she/her) < 1712228729 822842 :sprock!~sprock@user/sprock QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1712229631 616455 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl QUIT :Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz… < 1712229959 410157 :FreeFull!~freefull@46.205.204.162.nat.ftth.dynamic.t-mobile.pl QUIT : < 1712231714 600390 :fizzie!~irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Credit card numbers are 16 digits, and I feel like that used to be the case in Finland for bank payment cards as well, though it's been a long while since I've seen one, they got pretty much deprecated by debit cards carrying credit card brands (VISA, MasterCard) and using similar numbers. < 1712231769 991927 :fizzie!~irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :There's also a lot of combined credit/debit cards, which I feel like isn't universal, because if you try to use them abroad it seems very hit-and-miss whether you actually get to pick which (metaphorical) side of the card to use. < 1712231822 542293 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :hehe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocheque has a sample with 10 digit card number < 1712231995 855708 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(Which doesn't mean much; the field could well be variable width at the time.) < 1712232059 842695 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :uh... yeah, I messed up something big time there with the numbers < 1712232103 258408 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :bank card numbers are usually 16 digit long, so the part about not confusing with 16 digit (or 24 digit) gyro bank account numbers makes no sense < 1712232105 250496 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :oops < 1712232108 977711 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I confused myself somehow < 1712232118 687182 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Anyway I'm destroying expired cards so I couldn't tell you how long the card numbers that I've had were. < 1712232190 947344 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :even that memory is fading quickly to be replaced by 20 places IBANs < 1712232195 385060 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :the 16 digit card number and 3 digit CVC2 number applies to both debit cards and credit cards, which is why I didn't try to make a distinction above > 1712232240 517106 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Wenyan14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125839&oldid=121128 5* 03Cleverxia 5* (+4082) 10 < 1712232256 533159 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :the card number field *is* variable length, and the internet payment providers do allow me to enter more than 16 digits in their card number field > 1712232260 442444 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Wenyan14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125840&oldid=125839 5* 03Cleverxia 5* (+2) 10/* Code Samples */ < 1712233130 20310 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User < 1712235327 333995 :fizzie!~irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :At least some bank account numbers in Finland got 0's added when they were IBANified from the variable-length XXX-YYY form. Not always in easily predictable locations either. < 1712235363 146322 :fizzie!~irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Some of my cards have gone portrait mode recently, and I wonder if that's because that's the orientation you hold a smartphone in most of the time. < 1712235439 704650 :fizzie!~irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :https://www.s-pankki.fi/globalassets/media/800x500-kuvat/kortit/uusi/uusi-s-etukortti-visa-credit.jpg <- the way they did the 16-digit number on this one is kinda weird to me. > 1712236745 360724 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07UserEdited14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125841&oldid=125766 5* 03Cleverxia 5* (+447) 10 < 1712236929 635999 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :fizzie: IIUC the optional 00000000 suffix to pad 16-digit bank account numbers to 24 digit ones is allowed here as well, you can just append the suffix and the transfer still works < 1712236981 878713 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :the optional zeroes go to the end of the gyro account number, and the IBAN number is made by prepending something that depends on the bank before the gyro number < 1712237025 222133 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :the zeroes suffix might be mandatory for the IBAN number, I'm not sure < 1712237054 644050 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :ok, so Just Now I Learned about Excel: < 1712237139 235200 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I load a CSV using a query. The automatic type detection doesn't detect some columns as numbers. That's fine, I manually change the types. Then the query preview shows that it converted text to number in cells where the text doesn't have a decimal point, but got a conversion error where it does have a decimal point. I did such conversions lots of < 1712237139 750817 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :times and it always used to work. what's wrong? < 1712237143 716251 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :wib_jonas: why do you keep misspelling giro? < 1712237218 933242 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(this is a bit funny because both giro and the gyro- prefix have the same latin root) < 1712237239 485415 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :naming different round things < 1712237247 649471 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Answer: this Excel sheet is copied from a windows system where the locale was set to one that uses comma as a decimal point, and there's a hidden per-workbook setting that stores that locale, and you can change this setting not in the excel settings dialog, but in the power query settings which you access from the File menu of the power query < 1712237248 185156 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :editor window, so < 1712237270 264240 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :and/or greek < 1712237325 367436 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :power query editor / File / Options and settings / Query options / Current workbook / Regional settings / Locale and there choose "English (United States)", and then the text to number conversion will recognize the period as a decimal point < 1712237349 557897 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :I found the answer from https://www.myonlinetraininghub.com/excel-forum/power-query/change-data-format-to-decimal-number , but even after that I had some difficult location where this setting was < 1712237379 614917 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :you can also override this per column conversion if you want, but I always use period as decimal point in all files so that would have been less convenient < 1712237413 997605 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: probably because I don't see that word often because I don't work in finance, forms just say "bank account number" without qualification, so I rarely see it written > 1712237950 123142 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Anti-Machine language14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125842&oldid=124047 5* 03Cleverxia 5* (+1020) 10/* Implementations (?) */ > 1712238746 626935 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07Maintain A Dog Through Coding14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125843&oldid=111478 5* 03Fly 5* (-1) 10 < 1712239126 784948 :fizzie!~irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :I know at least one Finnish bank which padded their "xxxxxx-yyyyyy" local bank account numbers to "xxxxxx-y00yyyyy" (i.e., putting the 0s *inside* the yyyyyy part), when standardizing account number lengths in preparation for making an "FIcc xxxx xxy0 0yyy yy" IBAN. (All Finnish IBANs have the same structure: "FI" + two-digit checksum + 14-digit account number.) < 1712239246 591071 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Bank_Account_Number#Structure ...wait, up to *30* alphanumeric characters? Woah. < 1712239454 180117 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(Well, it's an upper bound; I wonder whether any country actually uses all those places.) < 1712239688 747633 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Oh there's another table for that... Russia uses 29 (33 total) < 1712239724 980905 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :with a 9 digit bank code, a 5 digit branch code and 15 for the account number... < 1712239837 871700 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :(that allows for a lot of banks!) < 1712240970 130058 :fizzie!~irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :In the "National check digits" table, we're the only one with a Luhn algorithm checksum. < 1712241252 610096 :fizzie!~irc@selene.zem.fi PRIVMSG #esolangs :Funny how UK puts in both the BIC bank code and the local "sort code" that also implies the bank (and branch). < 1712241289 519433 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :supporting legacy workflows < 1712241362 328736 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :int-e: 30 sounds plausible, because it's (at least sometimes) made of a four character prefix followed by the 24 digit long giro bank account number, making 28 characters < 1712241438 331556 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :wib_jonas: the 30 excludes the 4 place CC+checksum prefix < 1712241449 56119 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :oh < 1712241460 618008 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :well okay, but still it's not too high a limit I think < 1712241487 527586 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Right. And Russia actually uses most of it... though it doesn't look like they had any need to. < 1712241526 365872 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu PRIVMSG #esolangs :especially since adopting something like this for banking takes decades, so you don't want to have to change the format often < 1712242029 286124 :amby!~ambylastn@31.205.89.228 JOIN #esolangs amby :realname < 1712242322 790266 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl QUIT :Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz… > 1712242504 38890 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User talk:/w/wiki/index.php/Talk:index.php/Main page14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125844&oldid=124212 5* 03PrySigneToFry 5* (+268) 10 < 1712242669 731019 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User > 1712243000 679695 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07User talk:/w/wiki/index.php/Talk:index.php/Main page14]]4 10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125845&oldid=125844 5* 03PrySigneToFry 5* (+380) 10 < 1712243412 572745 :int-e!~noone@int-e.eu PRIVMSG #esolangs :Far be it from me to make light of resistance. - (not) Edison < 1712243427 379146 :wib_jonas!~wib_jonas@business-37-191-60-209.business.broadband.hu QUIT :Quit: Client closed < 1712245831 654851 :Sgeo!~Sgeo@user/sgeo JOIN #esolangs Sgeo :realname < 1712246667 38055 :Koen_!~Koen@spw77-h01-176-145-95-92.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr QUIT :Ping timeout: 260 seconds < 1712250398 947812 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl QUIT :Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz… < 1712252847 380713 :Koen_!~Koen@5mm45-h01-176-145-94-254.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr JOIN #esolangs * :Koen < 1712253177 470341 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl JOIN #esolangs * :Textual User < 1712255200 99026 :Koen_!~Koen@5mm45-h01-176-145-94-254.dsl.sta.abo.bbox.fr QUIT :Remote host closed the connection > 1712256710 174398 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07ObjectFlux14]]4 M10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=125846&oldid=125818 5* 03Z Z 5* (-156) 10changing logic > 1712257867 447993 PRIVMSG #esolangs :14[[07BinaryBits14]]4 N10 02https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=125847 5* 03EvyLah 5* (+674) 10Created page with "'''BinaryBits''' (or BB) is a language where everything is in binary. BB was created by [[User:EvyLah|User:Evylah]] for no particular reason. == Overview == Instructions, data, and everything else are all in binary. 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(The extra part is optional) It can use the characters of the set: 0123456789-.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ < 1712264279 489865 :Swryl!sid553797@user/meow/Wryl PRIVMSG #esolangs :Are there practical methods of writing cyclic tag system programs, or any articles for grasping the intuition for writing them? < 1712265953 147384 :slavfox!~slavfox@93.158.232.111 QUIT :Quit: ZNC 1.8.2 - https://znc.in < 1712266186 61840 :slavfox!~slavfox@93.158.232.111 JOIN #esolangs slavfox :slavfox < 1712266976 919859 :Koen_!~Koen@2a04:cec0:1020:ad8b:cd2d:5180:f35a:a07 JOIN #esolangs * :Koen < 1712267243 909744 :Koen_!~Koen@2a04:cec0:1020:ad8b:cd2d:5180:f35a:a07 QUIT :Ping timeout: 256 seconds < 1712269629 245844 :zzo38!~zzo38@host-24-207-52-143.public.eastlink.ca PRIVMSG #esolangs :I don't know of any. < 1712269679 51627 :tromp!~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl QUIT :Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. 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