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03:55:07 <zzo38> Could you be more specific?
03:57:34 <korvo> iamgroooooot: Hi! We saw many of your earlier messages. Please keep in mind that IRC is asynchronous and many folks are doing other things at the moment; a conversation might unfold over several hours.
04:20:54 <iamgroooooot> i have an IDEA for an esolang, but i lack the programming prowess.
04:21:18 <iamgroooooot> Here's the page: https://esolangs.org/wiki/EragonLang
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04:51:52 <korvo> I'm actually about to go to bed. I'd recommend asking again during European or American daylight.
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09:14:25 <int-e> . o O ( mǐssing the poỉnt )
09:26:30 <oren> I have improved coverage of Korean in neoletters by changing it to composite glyphs. this has also reduced the size of the font by 1 megabyte
09:27:34 <oren> because of eliminating a lot of duplicate shape data
09:40:35 <oren> I am working on a system to automatically detect when glyphs besides the ones I have manually marked as composite are composite, e.g. automatically detect accented letters and make them composite
09:44:58 <oren> but doing this probably requires redesigning the pipeline
09:46:01 <oren> right now, the code that converts raster bitmap data to vector shape data is inside the same tool that produces the final .ttf file
09:46:42 <oren> and outputs the shapes in the annoyingly disjointed ttf glyf table format
09:48:02 <esolangs> [[PointsCopy]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182942&oldid=182933 * Simple9371 * (+350) Clarified errors and add point usage in copy conditions
09:48:05 <oren> instead, I would like to convert the raster into vector data in a better format where the vector points are all absolute coordinates and not relative coordinates
09:50:17 <oren> if I do that first, then I can easily detect duplicate vector shape data (by a hash table or something), and eliminate any shapes that have been duplicated
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10:30:04 <FireFly> this reminds me I should write some font-y tools too, and maybe touch up bitmap fonts a bit
10:30:36 <FireFly> also reminds me of seeing https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/hershey recently, which is a cute minimal vector font format (and feels suitably hash esolangs)
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13:10:52 <iamgroooooot> who here can help with mah esolang? https://esolangs.org/wiki/EragonLang
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14:41:44 <yayimhere> Quite a while since I last was here
14:42:00 <esolangs> [[User talk:Ais523]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182951&oldid=182950 * Ais523 * (+227) /* Regarding how to become an admin */ elaborate / remove ambiguity
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14:44:13 <ais523> recently I have been working on trying to improve the Turing-completeness constructions for Magic: the Gathering
14:45:01 <yayimhere> oh nice! I haven't looked much into them(as I dont know magic overall) but the language you atleast have made going from it are interesting so perhaps I should
14:45:30 <ais523> the context is that people are working on the busy beaver problem for Magic – the idea is, for each deck of a given size, to look only at the decks for which we can prove that the deck is incapable of sending the opponent's life total arbitrarily far below 0, and then pick the deck that can send it furthest
14:46:33 <ais523> one of the ways you can do this is by implementing a Turing-complete language within the deck and then executing it, setting it up in such a way that if the computation halts, you can do damage to the opponent based on how long it ran
14:46:50 <ais523> but if it doesn't halt, you can't do significant damage to them
14:48:27 <ais523> there are quite a few people working on this, but unfortunately it's hard for me to stay in contact with the others (because they talk on a forum which requires a Twitch account to sign up to, and I am unwilling to agree to Twitch's terms of service)
14:49:15 <ais523> both them and me came up with (different) 13-card decks, but both those decks are pretty limited in the size of the programs you can run
14:49:47 <yayimhere> huh. well then, hope you make program(and perhaps find a better way of contact)
14:50:25 <ais523> my deck is Black Lotus; Mishra's Workshop; Bolas's Citadel; Prismari, the Inspiration; Bishop of Wings; Irenicus's Vile Duplication; Artificial Evolution; Radiate; Coat of Arms; Arcbond; Twist Allegiance; Delayed Blast Fireball; Comeuppance
14:51:23 <yayimhere> what ive been thinking about is like, if you just kinda "say" a symbol of some system is 1 or 2 or 3 or some other number, and say some function of that system is like *2, or +1, or whatever else, then can you like put peano(or some other) "onto" this system
14:51:29 <ais523> this makes a Flooding Waterfall Model implementation where the total value of the zeroing triggers is limited to about 2²⁶ and total initial waterclock values are limited to about 2²⁸
14:51:44 <yayimhere> its not much of an idea yet but its like slowly foring
14:52:07 <ais523> and the number of waterclocks is limited to around 300 (and periodically increases as new cards are printed)
14:53:43 <ais523> these values are low enough that it's nontrivial to write a program that produces a large output, e.g. the obvious approach is to simulate a universal turing machine, but most of those require an exponentially sized input and you can't write many useful programs in size 28
14:54:15 <ais523> so you would either have to write the program directly (but then the number of waterclocks is a limit), or find a more efficient universal construction
14:54:32 <ais523> yayimhere: re: your idea, it reminds me a bit of ordinals
14:55:00 <yayimhere> ais523: oh huh. i didnt think of that but I kinda see the similarity
14:55:31 <ais523> right, it's not really the same but it's the same sort of thing
14:58:54 <yayimhere> i assume the similarity your seeing is both are kinda just "stating" a symbol is a thing(in my idea, a number, in ordinals, infinity)
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15:07:34 <yayimhere> perhaps it could be like an Emmental style language but instead of defining commands to commands you define them to numbers or Peano-ic(?) functions
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15:11:47 <ais523> iamgroooooot: it looks like just a normal imperative language with the syntax changed
15:12:12 <ais523> those aren't normally very fun/interesting to implement, so it's only likely to be implemented by someone who is looking for practice
15:14:33 <iamgroooooot> i also need a little help fleshing out the commands.
15:19:56 <ais523> one esolang idea I've had for a long time is a language in which you specify two different syntaxes for what is otherwise the same language and it converts between them
15:20:15 <ais523> I think there are languages like that already, but they're generally quite hard to use
15:20:41 <ais523> I was hoping to design something easier, and if it works, it could be used to implement this sort of esolang quite easily
15:20:53 <ais523> but, I haven't decided on the details
15:21:08 <yayimhere> well, could syntax like define the uknow implications
15:21:31 <yayimhere> like if x is 1 and f is +1 and f(x)=y then y would be 2 by implication
15:21:43 <yayimhere> it is also a question of how do you make the number assignment matter
15:24:49 <yayimhere> perhaps letting this implication happen you have counters and since code is assigned numbers, and numbers code, you kinda could execute code conditionally, but not without affecting the axoimtic whatevs
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15:44:15 <b_jonas> ais523: Delayed Blast Fireball is a new card, and I don't understand its significance here. is it just there to deal as much damage to the opponent once as you have storm count?
15:44:56 <b_jonas> eg. would just a Sizzle work?
15:46:43 <b_jonas> do you just need instant speed?
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16:20:02 <ais523> b_jonas: there are actually a lot of constraints on it – its purpose is that it's the only card in the deck that deals damage at instant speed
16:20:42 <ais523> but it has to a) not hit your own creatures, only the opponents', and b) not have exactly one target
16:22:21 <ais523> I believe this is the only card in Magic that satisfies these constraints
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16:23:19 <ais523> if it can hit your own creatures, or has exactly one target, you can likely create an infinite loop with it
16:23:37 <ais523> (the "exactly one target" matters because Radiate is also in the deck, and can only target spells that have exactly one target)
16:24:15 <ais523> oh, Simoon might also work – it does have exactly one target, but Radiate will make 0 copies of it
16:24:35 <ais523> b_jonas: that doesn't hit creatures
16:25:03 <b_jonas> why does it have to hit creatures? I thought your opponents won't control creaturs so that part won't do anything
16:25:13 <ais523> the deck relies on a trigger loop involving Arcbond, the only way to start the loop is by damaging a creature, and the card selection is very careful to limit the circumstances in which you can do that
16:25:24 <ais523> `card-by-name Twist Allegiance
16:25:29 <HackEso> Twist Allegiance \ 6R \ Sorcery \ You and target opponent each gain control of all creatures the other controls until end of turn. Untap those creatures. Those creatures gain haste until end of turn. \ BOK-R
16:26:06 <b_jonas> I see! that explains why it's hard to find a suitable card
16:26:18 <ais523> the way loops are prevented is that the only way to start triggering at all is to cast Twist Allegiance with storm, then cast Delayed Blast Fireball while the opponent controls all the creatures
16:26:51 <ais523> and then, because you cast Twist Allegiance with storm, you get all the creatures back again afterwards (as long as you can ensure that the storm count has the right parity)
16:27:08 <ais523> and it also gives them haste, so that you can attack for lethal, that's how the final damage is dealt
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16:28:43 <ais523> because the opponent has to control all the creatures in order for the loop to start, this means that any triggers created by creatures will be created by the opponent, but the triggers from Arcbond will always be created by you (because it was you who cast Arcbond)
16:28:54 <ais523> and this means that the Arcbond triggers always go below the Bishop of Wings triggers
16:29:17 <ais523> thus due to the APNAP rule, the triggers are always forced to stack in an order that gives the correct result
16:29:36 <ais523> (and then this translates to Flooding Waterfall Model as Bishop of Wings = zeroing trigger, Arcbond = steady decrement)
16:30:39 <HackEso> Simoon \ RG \ Instant \ Simoon deals 1 damage to each creature target opponent controls. \ VI-U, IN-U
16:30:54 <ais523> this may be an improvement because it does 1 damage rather than 2, and I don't think you can accomplish anything by radiating it
16:31:03 <HackEso> Radiate \ 3RR \ Instant \ Choose target instant or sorcery spell that targets only a single permanent or player. Copy that spell for each other permanent or player the spell could target. Each copy targets a different one of those permanents and players. \ TOR-R
16:31:32 <ais523> right, it's a legal target for Radiate but it doesn't actually *do* anything in that situation, so there's no way to create an infinite like that
16:32:09 <ais523> I will update my notes (doing only 1 damage instead of 2 means that you don't have to double all the numbers, so you have more numerical space to write an interesting program in)
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16:45:07 <ais523> for people interested, the thread where people other than me are trying to find the smallest deck for doing Turing-complete calculations in Magic is https://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/magic-general/827241-to-grahams-number-and-beyond-massive-finite-damage?page=17#c424 (the specific linked comment links to a writeup of all the best decks they have come up with so far)
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18:12:01 <ais523> b_jonas: just curious, which INTERCAL implementation does 64-bit numbers?
18:12:07 <ais523> (and why didn't it move onto 48-bit numbers instead?0
18:14:13 <b_jonas> ais523: it's an extension mentioned in a paper in SIGBOVIK 2026
18:14:26 <ais523> I should probably read SIGBOVIK some time
18:14:58 <ais523> but 48-bit numbers with ∴ as the sigil are the obvious extension to me
18:15:24 <ais523> unfortunately there probably isn't a version of that with one of the dots replaced by a comma
18:17:27 <b_jonas> https://sigbovik.org/2026/proceedings.pdf page 1126, modified CRINGE implementation for INTERCAL to add new double colon and double semicolon sigils for 64-bit numbers
18:18:20 <b_jonas> also direct syntax for 32-bit and 64-bit immediates
18:18:41 <ais523> I imagine most of the proceedings are on-topic, and thousand-page documents are the sort of thing I do read sometimes, but I'm not in the right mental state to look right now
18:19:25 <b_jonas> no, most of those thousand pages are useless listings that you'll be skipping
18:19:40 <b_jonas> it looks like SIGBOVIK rescinded their usual 20 page limit this year or something
18:19:55 <b_jonas> it doesn't have more actual content than previous years
18:29:34 <b_jonas> like, pages 100...186 is all one long appendix, same for pages 276...404, 419...489, 683...740. there is *some* sense in this, in that in old paper publications long appendixes weren't included in journals, but then useful appendixes got self-hosted and bitrotted away and so later people couldn't reproduce the results because they couldn't find the data, so now when most scientific publishing is
18:29:40 <b_jonas> electronic they just include the appendixes in the volume because the extra pages are cheap. now I don't think that these particular appendixes will be useful, but it's SIGBOVIK.
18:30:08 <b_jonas> I think the articles proper are still limited to 20 pages each.
18:33:27 <b_jonas> anyway, as for the original topic, the articles about INTERCAL on the esowiki aren't in a very good state when it comes to talking about later extensions, so I wasn't sure how to incorporate the information about this extension into them
18:33:27 <FireFly> clearly they should go the pocorgtfo route and make the pdf a zip polyglot which includes the appendix data
18:34:11 <b_jonas> I have the same problem about later Befunge extensions too by the way
18:36:31 <esolangs> [[IBSA]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182974&oldid=150971 * Simple9371 * (+0) Capitalize section titles
18:38:05 <ais523> FireFly: IIRC zip's header-equivalent is at the end of the file rather than the start, so it usually polyglots really well
18:42:09 <esolangs> [[User talk:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182975&oldid=151553 * Corbin * (+1066) /* No they don't */ new section
18:45:05 <b_jonas> meanwhile, PDF is also a very redundant format that can hide data or make readers interpret the same file differently depending on the phase of moon. it's surprising that there haven't yet been a scandal where someone created a malicious PDF file where, say, the other party reads the PDF on the computer, finds that it's a suitable contract, prints it, signs it, and it turns out the printer interpreted
18:45:11 <b_jonas> it differently and printed a different number on it or something.
18:46:33 <b_jonas> PDF has tree structures with both upwards and downwards pointers; offsets and lengths pointing into various places of the file; also complicated color management that every device will interpret differently. it's like it's design to be abused for these sorts of attacks.
18:47:36 <korvo> ais523: Semi-serious question: Which books, whitepapers, articles, blogs, etc. are okay for quoting from?
18:48:06 <korvo> I don't really feel like stopping my habit of putting appropriate quotes at the top of articles, particularly when the quotes are historically relevant.
18:48:19 <ais523> korvo: the most direct answer would be that it's only OK if the quote is academically or journalistically relevant
18:48:48 <ais523> (due to the UK's equivalent of fair use being stricter / less available than that in the US)
18:48:58 <korvo> Understood, thanks.
18:49:38 <ais523> being journalistically relevant usually isn't very relevant on our wiki, but being academically relevant very frequently is
18:49:54 <ais523> I imagine it would also be OK if the quote is sufficiently small, but you need a lawyer to work out what "sufficiently small" is and I don't have one
18:50:59 <ais523> a good approximation of the UK's fair dealing law is that it's what you would get if you started with the US's fair use law, but then made everything that previously fell in a gray area unambiguously illegal
18:51:07 <korvo> Yeah, judges have this annoying habit of thinking that "reasonable person" means "law student with at least two years of experience as an intern, properly caffeinated and not sleep-deprived"
18:52:53 <ais523> one good thing about UK law is that it seems, at least in my experience, more likely than US law is to produce a punishment that fits the crime
18:54:06 <ais523> I think there has been at least one situation where a major company was libelous about someone or something, and had to post an apology/retraction on their website homepage
18:54:22 <ais523> (rather than giving large amounts of damages, which is what usually happens in the US if they are found guilty)
18:55:57 <esolangs> [[User talk:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182976&oldid=182975 * Blashyrkh * (+174) Another hard question for AI
18:59:12 <esolangs> [[User talk:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182977&oldid=182976 * Ais523 * (+384) /* No they don't */ maybe it plagiarised me
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19:29:43 <esolangs> [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * ASCIIguy * New user account
19:32:21 <esolangs> [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182979&oldid=182894 * ASCIIguy * (+162) /* Introductions */
19:35:01 <esolangs> [[Stueued]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182980&oldid=182978 * Notxnorand * (+269)
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19:43:07 <esolangs> [[Special:Log/upload]] upload * ASCIIguy * uploaded "[[File:Asciiscript.png]]": Logo of the ASCIIscript language.
19:46:12 <esolangs> [[PointsCopy]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182982&oldid=182973 * Simple9371 * (+2408) /* Computational class */ Finish description of copy conditions
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19:54:23 <esolangs> [[PointsCopy]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182984&oldid=182983 * Simple9371 * (-2) /* Copy Conditions */
19:56:11 <esolangs> [[PointsCopy]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182985&oldid=182984 * Simple9371 * (-4) /* Copy Conditions */
19:58:20 <esolangs> [[PointsCopy]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182986&oldid=182985 * Simple9371 * (-9) /* Copy Conditions */
20:07:29 <esolangs> [[ASCIIscript]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=182987 * ASCIIguy * (+1634) Created page with "'''ASCIIscript''' is an imperative, stack-based language based on the concept of a small instruction set created in 2026. Being a small language, it relies upon a small group of commands. Its goals consist of making source code more concise and readable, and hence
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20:14:48 <esolangs> [[ASCIIscript]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182988&oldid=182987 * Aadenboy * (+136)
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20:23:06 <esolangs> [[ASCIIscript]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182990&oldid=182989 * ASCIIguy * (+1) WHO ON THIS EARTH PUT THIS AS LOW-LEVEL :3
20:40:31 <esolangs> [[Talk:ASCIIscript]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=182991 * Aadenboy * (+354) Created page with "<blockquote>WHO ON THIS EARTH PUT THIS AS LOW-LEVEL :3<blockquote> whoops, my bad! ~~~~"
20:40:39 <esolangs> [[Talk:ASCIIscript]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182992&oldid=182991 * Aadenboy * (+1) er
20:52:25 <esolangs> [[INT]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=182993 * ASCIIguy * (+1335) Created page with "'''INT''' is a [[golf]] language inspired by [[GolfScript]]. It's intended to minimise space further, allowing for maximum code per byte. == Command == {| class="wikitable" |+ Caption text |- ! Character !! Argument[s] !! Action |- | ! || int || Logical not. |- | ^ || in
21:47:37 <esolangs> [[User:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182994&oldid=182960 * Hakerh400 * (+777) Add online test
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22:20:19 <esolangs> [[User talk:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182995&oldid=182977 * Hakerh400 * (+983) Clarify the terminology
22:20:43 <esolangs> [[User:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182996&oldid=182994 * Hakerh400 * (+237) Add a few examples
22:22:17 <esolangs> [[User:Hotcrystal0/Sandbox]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182997&oldid=182850 * Hotcrystal0 * (+115)
22:28:28 <esolangs> [[User talk:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182998&oldid=182995 * Hakerh400 * (-1)
22:34:51 <esolangs> [[User talk:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=182999&oldid=182998 * Corbin * (+408) /* No they don't */ Yikes.
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22:50:43 <esolangs> [[User:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=183000&oldid=182996 * Hakerh400 * (+382) Clarification and terminology
22:52:08 <esolangs> [[User:Hakerh400/Question for AI models]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=183001&oldid=183000 * Hakerh400 * (+15)
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