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00:48:19 <shachaf> `5 w
00:48:22 <HackEso> 1/2:flabberghast//Flabberghast is the recurring hunting one gets after too indulgent feast where one partook too liberaly \ chicken//Chicken have capital words. boily leaves them. \ rainbow//Rainbows are spectral creatures said to be powered by the Daystar. \ degenerate//Degenerate things are those that have been featured on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. The subjects of this sui degeneris program include spaghoti sauce, talking spheres of zero volume,
00:48:23 <shachaf> `n
00:48:23 <HackEso> 2/2:and watches without mustard. \ amiga//Amiga is Spanish for a female friend.
00:58:28 <oerjan> `slwd chicken//s;leaves them;used to leave them, then he left;
00:58:30 <HackEso> chicken//Chicken have capital words. boily used to leave them, then he left.
00:59:15 <oerjan> `dowg flabberghast
00:59:17 <HackEso> 10050:2016-12-31 <Zarutiän> learn Flabberghast is the recurring hunting one gets after too indulgent feast where one partook too liberaly
00:59:39 <oerjan> is this a reference i don't get
01:02:47 <oerjan> `learn The flabberghast is the most confusing type of undead.
01:02:49 <HackEso> Relearned 'flabberghast': The flabberghast is the most confusing type of undead.
01:08:32 <oerjan> @tell imode A deque automaton viewed that way is more efficient than a turing machine: it can easily insert new cells between cells.
01:08:33 <lambdabot> Consider it noted.
01:10:09 <oerjan> @tell imode (or delete)
01:10:10 <lambdabot> Consider it noted.
01:12:17 <oerjan> <kmc> the fandom is always worse than the work <-- . o O ( there has to be an exception to that somewhere. )
01:12:48 <oerjan> . o O ( that thought bubble was a bit redundant )
01:14:29 <kmc> perhaps very obscure works with very tiny fandoms
01:18:45 <shachaf> perhaps sourcereal
01:21:53 <int-e> . o O ( . o O ( are we thinking thoughts? ) )
01:22:36 <shachaf> are thought bubbles a monad?
01:22:52 <shachaf> in the mathematical sense, not the APL sense hth
01:24:15 <kmc> thinking of thinking a thought is not the same as thinking a thought
01:24:29 <kmc> hth
01:24:34 <kmc> also simpsons did it
01:24:35 <shachaf> a list of lists of things is not the same as a list of things hth
01:24:47 <kmc> what about dreams? can you collapse nested dreams?
01:25:19 <shachaf> unicode has both THOUGHT BUBBLEs and a THOUGHT BALLOON
01:25:45 <shachaf> do you ever have imaginary conversation with people
01:26:07 <shachaf> if so, do you sometimes inform those people that they aren't the real person but only the imaginary person create for the purposes of conversation
01:26:10 <shachaf> i do hth
01:27:18 <kmc> a) yes but b) no
01:27:21 <kmc> maybe I should
01:27:24 <kmc> how do they usually react?
01:27:33 <shachaf> depends on the person
01:27:39 <kmc> how would i react?
01:27:41 <esowiki> [[Brainfuck minus -]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59759&oldid=57020 * Oerjan * (+32) Add See also to similar language
01:27:43 <shachaf> it can be difficult to keep the simulation running in the face of absurdity
01:28:06 <kmc> I think if I told you, you'd pretty much shrug it off
01:28:23 <shachaf> Because I wouldn't believe you?
01:28:35 <shachaf> Because I'm just an offshrugger in general?
01:28:40 <kmc> the latter
01:29:07 <kmc> i mean it doesn't actually give you any information even if i'm telling the truth
01:29:11 <kmc> because what is being real, etc
01:29:21 <kmc> it might tip you off that the simulation is of poor quality
01:29:25 <esowiki> [[Brainfuck--]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59760&oldid=54922 * Oerjan * (+22) Add See also to Brainfuck minus - and fix sections case
01:30:01 <shachaf> I mean, I might not have a coherent definition of real but I still have a sense for it.
01:30:15 <kmc> "i know it when i see it"
01:30:31 <int-e> shachaf: it fells more like a modality than a functor to me... so the question is whether it's transitive (◇◇P ⟹ ◇P, usually written ◻P ⟹ ◻◻P)
01:30:39 <int-e> *feels*
01:30:50 <shachaf> Are modalities not monadic?
01:31:01 <kmc> shachaf: I used to have a problem where I would often argue with people in my head, and they'd be more of a jerk in my head than in actuality, and then i'd be mad at that person for absolutely no actual reason
01:31:02 <shachaf> I mean, it might be a functor in some sense, but not in an internal sense.
01:31:07 <kmc> i don't think it happens much anymore?
01:31:18 <shachaf> kmc: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs2y6O6N9Ks
01:31:44 <int-e> shachaf: I'm not someone to shoehorn everything into a categorical setting.
01:32:00 <shachaf> it is a categorical imperative
01:32:27 <int-e> ouch
01:32:35 <kmc> shachaf: that show is tg
01:32:46 <shachaf> yes
01:32:49 <shachaf> have you watched it all
01:33:00 <pikhq> I may have been in some Places of late, because how you meant that is not how I read it.
01:33:00 <kmc> i don't think so
01:33:14 <shachaf> Weren't you asking for shows to watch the other day?
01:33:21 <kmc> probably
01:33:24 <shachaf> imo start with the known-tg ones
01:33:24 <kmc> i didn't think of this one tho
01:33:27 <kmc> but now i have :)
01:33:59 <shachaf> pikhq: hikhq
01:34:14 <pikhq> hichaf
01:34:31 <kmc> in addition to nested dreams i have also had nested sex fantasies
01:34:48 <kmc> the effort required to maintain that makes it somewhat hard to enjoy
01:34:55 <shachaf> sounds a little wholesome
01:35:00 <kmc> yeah
01:35:46 <pikhq> Quite.
01:37:31 <shachaf> https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/24f1/b508d93c7b06f2af713b14078c8b25b90586.pdf is ontopic for both modal logic and wholesomeness
01:37:45 <shachaf> ("A non-judgmental reconstruction of drunken logic")
01:39:29 <kmc> that reminds me, I clicked "Random page" a few times on the esolang wiki and came across https://esolangs.org/wiki/PUBERTY
01:39:40 <kmc> which is definitely wholesome
01:40:30 <kmc> shachaf: sounds like a SIGBOVIK paper
01:40:42 <kmc> ah yes
01:40:55 <shachaf> Yep.
01:41:00 <shachaf> "As Bovik has famously noted in [2], nowhere outside of undergraduate lectures are scholars are more prone to sweeping generalizations than at the bar."
01:41:29 <kmc> has a SIGBOVIK paper ever been cited by a "serious" paper?
01:42:34 <shachaf> I think so, though I don't remember the specific case.
01:42:42 <shachaf> Maybe an NP-completeness proof or something?
01:58:22 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59761&oldid=59758 * A * (+672) /* Implementing other operators */
01:59:02 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59762&oldid=59761 * A * (+59) /* Syntax */
02:22:29 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59763&oldid=59762 * A * (+1) /* =continue */
02:23:42 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59764&oldid=59763 * A * (+111) /* Syntax */
02:33:00 <imode> that 256 core brainfuck machine has me thinking.
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02:35:00 <imode> oerjan: just got your message... that's interesting, actually. making me think.
02:37:09 <imode> a deque automata is equivalent, at that point, to a TM with an "insert" operation to create new tape cells.
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03:30:36 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59765&oldid=59764 * A * (+33) /* continue */
03:50:14 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59766&oldid=59765 * A * (-5) /* Syntax */
03:51:17 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59767&oldid=59766 * A * (+0) /* Example programs */
03:54:18 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59768&oldid=59767 * A * (+1) /* Implementing other operators */
04:05:17 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59769&oldid=59768 * A * (-18)
04:05:33 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59770&oldid=59769 * A * (-84) /* Syntax */
04:14:50 <esowiki> [[WII2D]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=59771 * Cortex * (+1331) Created page with "'''WII2D''' is a 2D esolang created by [[User:Cortex|]]. Its name stands for "'''W'''hy '''I'''s '''I'''t '''2D'''?" It was clearly inspired by [[Befunge]]. It is probably eve..."
04:15:00 <esowiki> [[WII2D]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59772&oldid=59771 * Cortex * (-6) /* Hello, World! */
04:24:19 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59773&oldid=59770 * A * (+13) /* Syntax */
04:24:32 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59774&oldid=59773 * A * (+4) /* 99 bottles of beer */
04:24:44 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59775&oldid=59774 * A * (+3) /* NOT function */
04:25:42 <esowiki> [[Csub]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59776&oldid=59775 * A * (+3) /* Turing-completeness */
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15:34:10 <rain1> http://shinh.skr.jp/elvm/8cc.js.html
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17:56:10 <esowiki> [[Special:Log/newusers]] create * Amcgregor * New user account
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18:25:54 <esowiki> [[User:BradensEsolangs]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59777&oldid=59746 * BradensEsolangs * (-14) Tested and fixed code
18:28:52 <esowiki> [[User:BradensEsolangs]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59778&oldid=59777 * BradensEsolangs * (-9)
18:34:35 <imode> whoever mentioned the idea of a space that you couldn't encode TC computations in, thanks. that idea about circular tapes and not being able to go "back" led me to some interesting results about ring networks.
18:40:51 <esowiki> [[Talk:Silly Emplosions]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59779&oldid=45843 * BradensEsolangs * (+149)
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19:38:37 <kmc> imode: go on?
19:42:21 <imode> kmc: just about how ring networks are really nice when dealing with network partitions because they represent the simplest case. the 256-core brainfuck chip used an on-chip ring network.
19:43:46 <imode> if a single node in a network faults, you don't end up with a partition, you end up with a smaller ring. if your faults then just occur on the edges of that ring, your ring just shrinks. partitions, however, result in multiple sub-rings and can "mesh" together again when the links between those sub-rings are restored.
19:52:46 <kmc> can you define "ring network"?
19:53:03 <imode> sure, a network of nodes arranged in a ring topology.
20:08:32 <kmc> if one node faults
20:08:37 <kmc> wouldn't you have a line and not a smaller ring?
20:08:41 <kmc> is it a self healing ring
20:08:51 <kmc> i'm confused
20:09:01 <imode> yeah, a self-healing ring.
20:09:14 <imode> because between two nodes, there's a bidirectional communication link.
20:09:40 <imode> so instead of a node forwarding communications to its successive neighbors, it just echoes it back to the neighbor it can reach.
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22:11:26 <b_jonas> `? macron
22:11:27 <HackEso> ​Ā macron is what you put ōver ā long vowel in order to mark it as ā long vowel. Macrons will bēcome mandatory in English on Octōber 14, 2016.
22:11:28 <b_jonas> `? brevis
22:11:29 <HackEso> brevis? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
22:11:30 <b_jonas> `? breve
22:11:31 <HackEso> breve? ¯\(°​_o)/¯
22:13:39 <b_jonas> ``` perl -pi -e "s/will\b/have/;print STDERR $_" wisdom/macron
22:13:40 <HackEso> bash
22:13:47 <b_jonas> huh
22:13:50 <b_jonas> `? macron
22:13:51 <HackEso> ​Ā macron is what you put ōver ā long vowel in order to mark it as ā long vowel. Macrons have bēcome mandatory in English on Octōber 14, 2016.
22:14:11 <b_jonas> oh right, double quote, not single quote
22:14:15 <b_jonas> duh
22:23:57 <int-e> . o O ( 1̅4̅ )
22:24:21 <b_jonas> the macrons seem to be in the wrong places in that sentence though
22:24:51 <b_jonas> int-e: nah, on digits you put overbars, meaning negation or complement or something, not macrons
22:24:54 <b_jonas> totally different thing
22:25:58 <int-e> b_jonas: I was thinking about claiming that the '1' is pronounced 'teen' :P
22:37:51 <b_jonas> uh
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23:48:36 <oerjan> @metar ENVA
23:48:38 <lambdabot> ENVA 082320Z 12009KT CAVOK M01/M03 Q0988 RMK WIND 670FT 11012KT
23:48:50 <oerjan> how reasonable.
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