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How should it be done optimizing a branch based on a AND or OR condition? In OASYS, a AND and OR conditions are not short circuit, and also it is necessary to ensure the stack effect is correct. However, unlike OASYS, in Glulx it is OK to leave junk on the stack when a function returns; it will be discarded automatically 05:28:41 (In OASYS it is not allowed to leave junk on the stack when returning from a function.) 05:28:46 -!- tromp has joined. 05:32:58 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 05:34:52 kmc: 🤯 05:35:03 I only found out what that thing is recently. 06:22:20 -!- tromp has joined. 06:22:47 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 06:26:36 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 06:26:58 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 06:35:05 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 06:45:49 -!- Sgeo__ has joined. 06:49:12 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 07:04:47 -!- fractal has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 07:07:32 -!- arseniiv_ has changed nick to arseniiv. 07:22:28 -!- tromp has joined. 07:27:02 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 07:27:48 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 07:32:00 -!- Sgeo__ has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 08:00:53 -!- arseniiv has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 08:19:05 -!- LKoen has joined. 08:23:45 -!- fractal has joined. 08:33:51 -!- imode has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 08:36:49 -!- Sgeo__ has joined. 08:37:27 -!- tromp has joined. 08:40:07 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 08:46:55 -!- LKoen_ has joined. 08:50:20 -!- LKoen has quit (Ping timeout: 257 seconds). 09:02:34 -!- LKoen has joined. 09:06:26 -!- LKoen_ has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 09:11:46 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:31:06 -!- LKoen_ has joined. 09:32:19 -!- xkapastel has joined. 09:34:03 -!- LKoen has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 09:45:30 -!- LKoen has joined. 09:48:36 -!- LKoen_ has quit (Ping timeout: 257 seconds). 10:04:12 -!- ashirase_ has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 10:09:56 -!- ashirase has joined. 11:03:38 -!- LKoen_ has joined. 11:06:48 -!- LKoen has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 11:40:07 -!- LKoen has joined. 11:42:45 -!- LKoen_ has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 11:51:59 -!- xkapastel has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 11:57:45 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 12:00:57 -!- Lord_of_Life has joined. 12:07:48 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 12:16:02 -!- LKoen has joined. 12:35:25 -!- wob_jonas has joined. 12:46:19 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:00:26 -!- ashirase has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:05:32 -!- LKoen has joined. 13:41:32 -!- xkapastel has joined. 14:15:41 -!- LKoen_ has joined. 14:19:14 -!- LKoen has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 14:28:23 I found a stupid way to get data out of a multithreaded program 14:28:47 none of the other threads output anything above \177 in practice 14:31:55 thus, void eputsup(char*s){while(*s){*s+=0200;fputc(*s,stderr);s++;}} 14:34:18 then you can use tr to filter out your output and fix it 14:38:34 because at least multithreading can't result in mixing individual bits of output between threads 14:40:24 oron: 14:40:42 orin: couldn't you just write to a separate output file instead? 14:51:43 -!- LKoen has joined. 14:53:47 `? biweekly/the 14:53:48 biweekly/The word "biweekly" is half synonymous with the word --> "bimonthly". 14:54:06 what's with this wisdom entry? 14:54:56 ``` hg log -T "{desc}\n" wisdom/biweekly/the # ah 14:54:57 learn biweekly/The word "biweekly" is half synonymous with the word --> "bimonthly". 14:55:15 -!- LKoen_ has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 14:55:48 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 14:58:55 int-e: is that some kind of deliberate joke, or is that an accidental use of learn instead of slashlearn? 14:59:54 -!- Sgeo__ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 15:00:18 -!- Sgeo__ has joined. 15:05:15 -!- user24 has joined. 15:06:03 wob_jonas: that looks like an accident 15:08:40 wob_jonas: what Taneb said 15:08:58 in that case, let's fix it 15:09:06 `forget biweekly/the 15:09:08 Forget what? 15:09:25 `slashlearn biweekly//The word "biweekly" is half synonymous with the word --> "bimonthly". 15:09:27 Learned 'biweekly': The word "biweekly" is half synonymous with the word --> "bimonthly". 15:09:31 `? biweekly 15:09:32 The word "biweekly" is half synonymous with the word --> "bimonthly". 15:09:36 `? biweekly/the 15:09:37 biweekly/the? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 15:09:46 ok, I have to admit 15:10:04 `learning is hard 15:10:07 the horribly complicated extra code in forget that does the rmdir wasn't _entirely_ a waste 15:10:11 (I had to fix that once) 15:11:57 `? bracket 15:11:58 bracket? ¯\[°​_o]/¯ 15:13:00 `? kanada 15:13:01 Your bankers' vain plazas never nutured no one / And your concrete expanses lay fallow in the sun / And your cities all collapsing while your corrupt mayors shrug 15:13:18 Huh, a typo. 15:13:53 `slwd kanada//s/nut/nurt/ 15:13:56 kanada//Your bankers' vain plazas never nurtured no one / And your concrete expanses lay fallow in the sun / And your cities all collapsing while your corrupt mayors shrug 15:19:10 `? @messages-loud 15:19:11 ​@messages-loud @messages-fond / @messages-flood @messages-bond // @messages-lousy @messages-sound / @messages-lost @messages-found // @messages-proud @messages-bold / @messages-good @messages-gold 15:29:57 `? tio 15:29:58 TIO is Try It Online!, , a web-based interpreter for over 600 languages, including hundreds of esolangs 15:30:04 `? rules of wisdom 15:30:07 unless essential for the entry‘s humor, they should: be understandable without the lookup key, be single spaced and end in a newline with no space before that, and use proper capitalization and punctuation 15:30:33 ``` hg -T "{rev}:{date|shortdate}:{desc}\n" rules of wisdom 15:30:34 hg: option -T not recognized \ Mercurial Distributed SCM \ \ basic commands: \ \ add add the specified files on the next commit \ annotate show changeset information by line for each file \ clone make a copy of an existing repository \ commit commit the specified files or all outstanding changes \ diff diff repository (or selected files) \ export dump the header and diffs for one or more changesets \ f 15:30:45 ``` hg log -T "{rev}:{date|shortdate}:{desc}\n" "wisdom/rules of wisdom" 15:30:46 11268:2017-12-13: slwd rules of wisdom//s/should/they &/ \ 10991:2017-06-02: perl -e {$f="wisdom/rules of wisdom";open$i,"<",$f or die;local$/;$s=<$i>;$s=~s/with no space at the end/and end in a newline with no space before that/ or die;$s=~s/\\n\\z// or die;print$s;open$o,">",$f;print$o $s or die;} \ 10982:2017-06-02: undo 10978 \ 10977:2017-05-31: slwd rules of wisdom//s,\',\xe2\x80\x98, \ 10975:2017-05-31: slw 15:31:04 ``` hg log -T "{rev}:{date|shortdate}:{desc}\n" "wisdom/tio" 15:31:05 11706:2019-02-02: learn TIO is Try It Online!, , a web-based interpreter for over 600 languages, including hundreds of esolangs 15:31:55 I'm amazed TIO has Fueue, and uses my interpreter for it to boot 15:32:05 I'd actually lost the source for that 15:34:47 does it have a bancstar interpreter? 15:35:07 is the lack of the period essential for the homor of wisdom/tio ? 15:37:17 wob_jonas: FWIW, you might consider the "standard" commands over raw hg, for two more or less reasonable reasons: they escape the nicknames to avoid extra pings, and they have a built-in blacklist for mass reverts (though that doesn't apply to your example). 15:37:22 `dowg rules of wisdom 15:37:24 11268:2017-12-13 slwd rules of wisdom//s/should/they &/ \ 10991:2017-06-02 perl -e {$f="wisdom/rules of wisdom";open$i,"<",$f or die;local$/;$s=<$i>;$s=~s/with no space at the end/and end in a newline with no space before that/ or die;$s=~s/\\n\\z// or die;print$s;open$o,">",$f;print$o $s or die;} \ 10982:2017-06-02 undo 10978 \ 10978:2017-06-02 whoops \ 10977:2017-05-31 slwd rules of wisdom//s,\', 15:38:10 fizzie: when I want to ask why an entry is written the way it is, then pinging the user who wrote it is the Right Thing 15:38:33 checking "wisdom/rules of wisdom" itself was just stupid 15:40:03 Pinging all the users involved in its entire history may not be the Right Thing, especially if some of them are just people reverting mass breakages. 15:40:48 fizze: sure, though in some of these cases I've ran commands in private message first 15:41:18 but yeah, I should probably show just one revision, with -r 999 explicitly 15:42:10 I wonder if there's some sort of more hg-y way to flag revisions to hide, compared to /hackenv/share/scowrevs. 15:42:32 I don't want them hidden 15:42:36 I know the evolve extension has obsolescence marking, but that's for a very different use case. 15:42:55 fizzie: you could rewrite history, creating a new branch without those revisions perhaps 15:43:12 but with all the file history and descriptions copied over 15:43:28 git has commands to help with that 15:43:31 probably hg too 15:43:33 I guess there's that. Not sure how that would play with people who've cloned the repository though. 15:43:51 you'll have to ask those people I guess 15:46:22 sorry for the spam though 15:47:21 Maybe it's not a big enough problem to worry too much about it. But it might be a reasonable default behavior to have some way to mark specific revisions as "cleanup" and not show them in file history except when a flag is given. 15:47:57 I don't know, those revisions never really bothered me 15:48:09 yeah... the cold never bothered me anyway 15:48:11 `? cold 15:48:12 cold? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 15:48:16 `? bothered 15:48:17 bothered? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 15:48:23 It's also useful for repo-wide mass changes like whitespace/formatting fixes, which otherwise break 'blame' completely. 15:48:31 ...not so much in the HackEso context. 15:49:40 fizzie: but this isn't like the repositories I've seen in my job, with large C++ source files that sometimes have crlf and sometimes lf, sometimes spaces and sometimes tabs, and sometimes someone runs an automatic code reformatter which breaks the existing good formatting and adds bad formatting 15:51:19 -!- ProofTechnique has joined. 15:53:35 I also wonder if it's canonically called "annotate" instead of "blame" (still available as an alias) in hg just to promote positive rather than negative feelings. 15:54:15 fizzie: it's a triple alias: blame is the negative, annotate is the neutral, and praise is the positive 15:54:57 http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.ref.svn.c.blame.html 15:55:35 the official help also says "blame (praise, annotate, ann): Show when each line of a file was last (or next) changed" 15:57:01 although it seems "annotate" is the canon name for cvs 15:57:10 but I haven't checked the histories for how old each of these names are 15:57:57 No "praise" in Mercurial. 15:58:15 Huh, "git annotate" and "git blame" have different output formats. 15:59:03 "The only difference between this command [git-annotate] and git-blame(1) is that they use slightly different output formats, and this command exists only for backward compatibility to support existing scripts, and provide a more familiar command name for people coming from other SCM systems." 15:59:25 wob_jonas: I could output it to a different file but that requires some thought and wisdom 16:00:54 why not "git whowrote" 16:01:12 or who-wrote 16:01:17 -!- xkapastel has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 16:02:01 as in git who-wrote ThisClass.cpp -lines 60-83 16:02:47 git whodunit. 16:03:25 (It's like git blame, except for MURDER.) 16:03:58 oh it's -L not --lines 16:07:28 also there should be a way to show the last TWO people to edit a line 16:08:20 because sometimes the last person was just a poopyhead with an auto-indenting macro 16:15:43 "git whodunit" might be some sort of "show recently deleted code blocks" view, since those don't show up in blame/annotate. 16:17:07 orin: What if you need 3 history entries? (I tend to jump backward in time with git annotate -- ^) 16:17:19 where is picked from a previous annotation 16:18:41 (and the -- is there because otherwise git checks whether the file exists in the working directory... which it may not if the file has been moved or renamed) 16:21:50 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 16:33:42 -!- xkapastel has joined. 16:34:09 -!- arseniiv has joined. 16:34:33 -!- LKoen has joined. 16:44:30 richard brainlet https://mobile.twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1096074205731401728 16:47:49 -!- sebbu has joined. 16:50:49 wob_jonas: Now everyone will be surprised about biweekly because it doesn't read like a b_jonasdom. 16:51:26 shachaf: hmm, true 16:51:32 I could add a comment there] 16:59:52 shachaf: who added kanada 16:59:56 wondering if it was me 17:01:15 ``` hg log -T "{desc}\n" -r 4467 # dunno 17:01:16 printf "Your bankers\' vain plazas never nutured no one / And your concrete expanses lay fallow in the sun / And your cities all collapsing while your corrupt mayors shrug" > wisdom/kanada 17:01:36 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 17:01:38 nice 17:01:56 I wish I remembered the fancy hacke[gs]o things 17:02:03 I've lived a thousand years... 17:13:12 `mkx bin/wiseguys//hlnp -T '{desc}\n' wisdom | cut -d' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sed -e 's/^ *//' | sort -nr | head -n ${1:-10} 17:13:14 bin/wiseguys 17:13:16 `wiseguys 17:13:18 1683 \ 678 \ 300 \ 280 \ 223 \ 158 \ 142 \ 126 \ 98 \ 72 17:13:34 (For the life of me I couldn't figure out a gender-neutral equivalent of "wiseguys". Sorry.) 17:16:03 -!- wob_jonas has quit (Quit: http://www.kiwiirc.com/ - A hand crafted IRC client). 17:20:38 too bad they aren't performing anymore 17:38:47 `dowg kanada 17:38:49 11732:2019-02-14 slwd kanada//s/nut/nurt/ \ 10538:2017-03-28 ` printf "\\n" >>wisdom/kanada \ 4467:2014-02-19 printf "Your bankers\' vain plazas never nutured no one / And your concrete expanses lay fallow in the sun / And your cities all collapsing while your corrupt mayors shrug" > wisdom/kanada 17:54:28 fizzie: wiseasses :P (wisepeople?) 17:56:18 wiseacres, as well 17:56:55 fizzie: also homo sapiens ;-) 17:57:18 (but what's the proper plural of that?) 17:57:59 b_jonas overtook boily 17:58:05 homines sapientes 17:58:36 (if you include his wob version) 17:59:42 -!- LKoen has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:03:10 @metar KSFO 18:03:11 KSFO 141756Z 23011G17KT 3SM -RA SCT019 BKN029 OVC050 12/08 A2951 RMK AO2 SLP991 P0018 60024 T01220083 10167 20111 51024 18:23:32 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 18:34:02 https://weatherishappening.com/ 18:34:31 -!- tromp has joined. 18:35:31 MTV collaborators have been complaining about the weather lately. 18:35:41 While over here it's been unseasonably nice. 18:35:44 @metar EGLL 18:35:44 EGLL 141820Z AUTO 14007KT 9999 NCD 09/04 Q1030 NOSIG 18:39:56 -!- LKoen has joined. 18:41:15 [[EZ]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59876&oldid=59865 * Areallycoolusername * (-15) /* Specifics */ 18:41:46 [[EZ]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59877&oldid=59876 * Areallycoolusername * (+6) /* Implementations */ 18:43:12 [[]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=59878&oldid=58975 * Salpynx * (-72) /* Strengths */ 18:43:23 -!- xkapastel has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 19:00:39 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:04:29 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 19:04:32 -!- imode has joined. 19:11:57 -!- sleepnap has joined. 19:13:36 -!- tromp has joined. 19:19:19 `5 w 19:19:21 1/2:translater//A translater is one who transes a long time after the fact. \ isomorphism//Isomorphism is isomorphic to Phantom_Hoover up to isomorphism. \ t̵ͦiͭme͡//t̵ͦiͭme͡ S͖̀l̘̿͟o̯ͥwl̀͠y̮ ̥g̅eṱ̉҉ţi͊͡n̅ğ̨̺ ͫw͖ͭor͡s̯ęͣ \ alumni//Alumni is a compromise spelling suggested to solve the aluminum vs aluminium debate that never really caught on, except in a few big colleges. \ esowiki//Esowiki is our resident 19:19:24 `n 19:19:24 2/2:issue tracker. 19:19:48 `dowg translater 19:19:50 5826:2015-07-11 learn A translater is one who transes a long time after the fact. 19:25:45 -!- tromp has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:28:23 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 19:30:44 -!- sleepnap has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 19:31:18 Wee there's a wob_wisdom that I like. 19:32:03 Is it the one you wrote? 19:32:51 It's the alumni one. 19:33:26 `dowg alumni 19:33:28 11181:2017-09-02 learn Alumni is a compromise spelling suggested to solve the aluminum vs aluminium debate that never really caught on, except in a few big colleges. 19:33:33 The biweekly one is probably only good twice per month. 19:33:45 Or per week. Who knows. 19:34:40 -!- pikhq has joined. 19:54:50 -!- pikhq has quit (Ping timeout: 250 seconds). 19:58:24 something in this channel has fucked my terminal bad 19:59:13 scrap windows hth 19:59:24 `? t̵ͦiͭme͡ 19:59:25 t̵ͦiͭme͡ S͖̀l̘̿͟o̯ͥwl̀͠y̮ ̥g̅eṱ̉҉ţi͊͡n̅ğ̨̺ ͫw͖ͭor͡s̯ęͣ 19:59:30 I bet it's this :P 19:59:37 `dowg time 19:59:39 No output. 19:59:48 `dowg t̵ͦiͭme͡ 19:59:49 3194:2013-06-20 learn t\xcd\xa6\xcc\xb5i\xcd\xadme\xcd\xa1 S\xcd\x96\xcd\x80l\xcc\xbf\xcc\x98\xcd\x9fo\xcd\xa5\xcc\xafwl\xcc\x80\xcd\xa0y\xcc\xae \xcc\xa5g\xcc\x85et\xcc\x89\xcc\xad\xd2\x89t\xcc\xa7i\xcd\x8a\xcd\xa1n\xcc\x85g\xcc\x86\xcc\xba\xcc\xa8 \xcd\xabw\xcd\xad\xcd\x96or\xcd\xa1s\xcc\xafe\xcd\xa3\xcc\xa8 20:00:00 hm 20:00:04 `doag | grep zalgo 20:00:09 oops 20:00:10 No output. 20:00:13 `` doag | grep zalgo 20:00:16 9087:2016-09-26 ` le/rn brilliant/"`echo \'BRILLIANT is like the BEST word in the universe and it will change your life FOREVER!\' | zalgo | rainwords`" \ 9086:2016-09-26 ` le/rn brilliant/"`echo \'BRILLIANT is like the BEST word in the universe and it will change your life FOREVER!\' | rainwords | zalgo`" \ 8687:2016-07-03 sled bin/zalgo//1c#!/hackenv/bin/shebang_args_or_input python \ 3269:2013-07-03 gccrun F 20:00:27 `? brilliant 20:00:28 ​B҉ͭR̲̞Iͪ͞L̡͠L̝̊I̤ͣA̍҉N̏́T̈͡ ̐̇ȉ̲s̉̐ ̸̉ḷ̂i̪̱k͉ͬḛ็ ͓̪t็ͬh̺̊e͜͢ ͏͛B̈ͅE̳̘S̰ͤTͬͧ ̰̕w̺̼o̷̓ŕ͂d̹̠ ͍͑i͚̾n̺̮ ̇͑t͗̍hͧ͌ḙ͕ ̻͜ű̖ňͤi̴͠v̸̧ḛ͔ř̭s͍͠ẻ̗ ͏̲a̮̺nͣ͟d̝ͨ ̳͗i̟͘ẗ͎ ̼̲ẘ̦i̭ͮl̢̋l̨̉ ̺͌c̑͡h̽̀âͮn̩̈́g̫ͣe͉͒ ͦ̓y̙͕o̔͒u̷ͬr͂͐ ̓͝l͙͐ȉ͕f̹́ẹ̲ ̤̹F̌ͅÒ͗R͚̼Ẽ̠V 20:00:39 -!- tromp has joined. 20:00:50 I like that it gets cut off in the end. 20:01:18 Also, does that count as a brilliant combination, as in chess? 20:05:07 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 20:12:39 -!- pikhq has joined. 20:17:16 fuck y'all 20:19:07 no u hth 20:19:11 fix your terminal 20:19:43 huh, I wonder what that would do to a vt420 20:20:19 i assume kmc is using a vt420 20:22:12 -!- FreeFull has joined. 20:38:17 -!- b_jonas has joined. 20:40:34 " b_jonas overtook boily" => that must have been when I deleted a lot of bad b_jonas wisdoms that were in 20:40:46 there's still some remaining, but much less than there used to be 20:44:41 -!- tromp has joined. 20:45:34 I had a vt420 as my under-the-table terminal for quite a while. 20:46:05 It's got a local calculator app thing. 20:46:30 does that mean you fed it leftovers under the table like to a dog? 20:46:58 No, it was just the terminal to use if you were on the floor for some reason. 20:48:08 But you can paste the calculator results as terminal input, it's v. fancy. 20:48:26 (Then the smoke got out.) 20:48:48 -!- tromp has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 20:49:16 fizzie: so are you going to use this new openai bot as fungot v2 twh 20:49:16 shachaf: hmm... i reckon vhdl is actually a real word, since it doesn't have a battery, but i doubt it. 20:49:44 eww: http://paste.debian.net/1067878/ 20:50:19 fizzie: sure, every terminal can do that. you just flip the switch to copy the terminal output to the paper tape, then do the calculation, then edit the tape with scissors, then feed it back to the card reader to enter it as terminal input 20:51:24 mine is the top-bench terminal (different from the bench-top terminal and the vaxtop terminal) 20:54:08 hmm, never used the vt420's calculator, that looks really useful 20:55:00 [ 420+1 NB. remote calculator 20:55:01 b_jonas: 421 21:10:46 -!- xkapastel has joined. 21:11:51 geordi and clang are down. did someone botloop them with lambdabot after yesterday's discussion? 21:47:05 -!- arseniiv has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 21:47:14 -!- arseniiv has joined. 21:48:10 I am amazed at how many of those modifyer characters my font still doesn't seem to support 21:51:35 juice ssh is handling it better than wsl 21:51:39 still not perfect 21:52:11 I wonder if I can use WSL through the PuTTY terminal 21:52:21 S̰ͤ ňͤ 21:52:40 my font handles one of the e's but not the other why? 21:52:52 `unicode S̰ͤ 21:52:53 U+0053 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S \ UTF-8: 53 UTF-16BE: 0053 Decimal: S \ S (s) \ Lowercase: U+0073 \ Category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) \ \ U+0330 COMBINING TILDE BELOW \ UTF-8: cc b0 UTF-16BE: 0330 Decimal: ̰ \ ̰ \ Category: Mn (Mark, Non-Spacing) \ Bidi: NSM (Non-Spacing Mark) \ Combining: 220 (Below) \ \ U+0364 COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER E \ UTF-8: cd a4 UTF-16BE: 0364 Decimal: ͤ \ ͤ \ Category: Mn (Mark, 21:53:05 `unicode ňͤ 21:53:06 U+006E LATIN SMALL LETTER N \ UTF-8: 6e UTF-16BE: 006e Decimal: n \ n (N) \ Uppercase: U+004E \ Category: Ll (Letter, Lowercase) \ Bidi: L (Left-to-Right) \ \ U+030C COMBINING CARON \ UTF-8: cc 8c UTF-16BE: 030c Decimal: ̌ \ ̌ \ Category: Mn (Mark, Non-Spacing) \ Bidi: NSM (Non-Spacing Mark) \ Combining: 230 (Above) \ \ U+0364 COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER E \ UTF-8: cd a4 UTF-16BE: 0364 Decimal: ͤ \ ͤ \ Category: Mn (Mark, Non-Sp 21:54:27 so I guess it's because of the tilde below, if my font doesn't work with a combining mark it will fall back for both that and any later ones 21:55:38 I need to improve my font some more 21:55:58 -!- FreeFull has quit (Quit: rebooting). 21:56:55 -!- FreeFull has joined. 21:57:46 `? ᛨᚳ 21:57:47 ​ᛨᚳ? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 21:58:01 did that go away, or was it called something else? 21:58:25 ``` hg log -T "{rev}:{files_deleted}\n" wisdom/ᛨᚳ 21:58:27 No output. 21:58:43 ``` grep -REi ᛨ wisdom 21:58:44 No output. 21:58:47 huh 21:59:52 ⸙ᚠᚡᚢᚣᚤᚥᚦᚧᚨᚩᚪᚫᚬᚭᚮᚯᚰᚱᚲᚳᚴᚵᚶᚷᚸᚹᚺᚻᚼᚽᚾᚿ 21:59:55 ᛀᛁᛂᛃᛄᛅᛆᛇᛈᛉᛊᛋᛌᛍᛎᛏᛐᛑᛒᛓᛔᛕᛖᛗᛘᛙᛚᛛᛜᛝᛞᛟ 21:59:58 ᛠᛡᛢᛣᛤᛥᛦᛧᛨᛩᛪ᛫᛬᛭ᛮᛯᛰᛱᛲᛳᛴᛵᛶᛷᛸ 22:00:04 wait one of those isn't a rune 22:00:35 Taneb: are you coming back to california twh 22:05:28 -!- tromp has joined. 22:20:02 -!- heroux has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:20:11 -!- heroux has joined. 22:20:28 `? peace witch 22:20:30 Peace witches do alchemy: they turn mundane building material to gold. They're in the same universe where Bowser turned peaceful citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom to building material. 22:33:47 -!- b_jonas has quit (Quit: leaving). 22:35:22 2034: "President Logan Paul declares national emergency over epidemic of bubonic plague" 22:46:54 -!- Hooloovax has joined. 22:53:31 `? brilliant 22:53:32 ​B҉ͭR̲̞Iͪ͞L̡͠L̝̊I̤ͣA̍҉N̏́T̈͡ ̐̇ȉ̲s̉̐ ̸̉ḷ̂i̪̱k͉ͬḛ็ ͓̪t็ͬh̺̊e͜͢ ͏͛B̈ͅE̳̘S̰ͤTͬͧ ̰̕w̺̼o̷̓ŕ͂d̹̠ ͍͑i͚̾n̺̮ ̇͑t͗̍hͧ͌ḙ͕ ̻͜ű̖ňͤi̴͠v̸̧ḛ͔ř̭s͍͠ẻ̗ ͏̲a̮̺nͣ͟d̝ͨ ̳͗i̟͘ẗ͎ ̼̲ẘ̦i̭ͮl̢̋l̨̉ ̺͌c̑͡h̽̀âͮn̩̈́g̫ͣe͉͒ ͦ̓y̙͕o̔͒u̷ͬr͂͐ ̓͝l͙͐ȉ͕f̹́ẹ̲ ̤̹F̌ͅÒ͗R͚̼Ẽ̠V 22:55:48 c 22:56:48 ok so that really screwed up my vt320 23:00:10 shachaf: Only if it's written in some form of Befunge twh 23:01:07 `? brillant 23:01:08 brillant? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 23:01:20 don't do it hth 23:01:55 https://thedailywtf.com/articles/The_Brillant_Paula_Bean 23:20:16 So french. 23:20:28 (Also german.) 23:52:16 -!- oerjan has joined. 23:55:23 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 258 seconds). 23:59:47 -!- Lord_of_Life has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds).