00:28:49 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 00:34:43 I need a good quit message ... 00:34:47 However, I never quit IRC. 00:34:51 So it would never be visible. 00:35:08 So instead, I will say: "My quit message is so profound, to read it would enlighten you on the very nature of the gods" 00:42:40 -!- klutzy has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 01:01:07 Something along the lines of "gods can do anything"? 01:02:14 how about "No! It can't be! I cannot die!" 01:05:57 can you make a recursive quit message? 01:06:16 "This is a quit message"? 01:06:22 has left irc.freenode.net ("has left irc.freenode.net ("Leaving")") 01:06:28 "This is not a quit message." 01:06:36 a self ref quit message 01:06:57 has left irc.freenode.net ("has joined irc.freenode.net (" 01:07:06 "This quit message is \"This quit message is \\\"This quit message is... 01:07:21 OK, quit messages are not a programming language, you cannot make a quine -_- 01:07:28 Heh. 01:07:38 They're the cat programming language! 01:08:09 That's not TC ;) 01:08:26 how about a palindrome then? 01:08:29 -!- EgoBot has joined. 01:08:44 Stupid connection of mine >_< 01:12:36 ")ten.edoneerf.cri tfel sah bobegnuf(" 01:12:50 hey how do you change your quit message in chatzilla? 01:21:36 Does ChatZilla even HAVE default quit messages? 01:21:59 It's the silly "Using Chatzilla version blahblah on Firefox version blahblah" message 01:22:08 Oh. 01:22:21 You could edit the JS *heheh* 01:23:04 -!- ihope_ has joined. 01:23:16 -!- ihope has left (?). 01:23:30 Bah, no Fancy Quit Message? 01:23:37 -!- ihope has joined. 01:23:44 -!- ihope_ has quit (Client Quit). 01:27:01 -!- fungebob has left (?). 01:28:09 Now, I don't like websites that don't allow symbols in passwords. It makes it impossible to use, say, &|_4$$80++|_3 as a password. 01:28:39 I hate when sites don't even allow numbers or underscores. 01:28:49 Whoa... 01:28:54 I'd like to see: "Warning! Your password does not contain any dictionary words!" 01:29:02 "It may be difficult to remember!" 01:29:08 * int-e waits for a site to provide a list of suggested passwords along with the list of suggested 'security questions' 01:29:21 "Warning! Your password contains more than one character!" 01:29:33 "Warning! Your password is not abcdefg" 01:29:47 Well, I can't beat that easily. 01:29:55 "Warning! You have a password!" 01:31:00 If you've forgotten your password, the first letter was 'a', then 's', then 'b'. If that doesn't help you, try again later to find the second half. 01:31:11 :-) 01:31:35 How about the reverse? 01:32:00 "Error: Passwords must be at least 64 characters long, and must contain all 95 printable characters." 01:32:06 nah, that's longer than 6 letters ;) 01:32:07 ...Wait a minute... 01:32:20 128 characters long. 01:32:33 ihope: Nah, it has to contain all printable Unicode characters. 01:33:21 "Error: Passwords, when compressed, must occupy at least 64 megabytes of memory." 01:36:38 "Error: Passwords must be valid Malbolge quines." 01:37:05 ihope: the empty string? 01:38:28 The empty string isn't a valid Malbolge program. 01:38:55 They must be at least 2 characters, in order to give the crazy operation enough information to randomize the memory. 01:57:38 !help 01:57:42 help ps kill i eof flush show ls bf_txtgen usertrig daemon undaemon 01:57:45 1l 2l adjust axo befunge bch bf{8,[16],32,64} glass glypho kipple lambda lazyk linguine malbolge pbrain rail sadol sceql trigger udage01 unlambda 02:02:23 Hmm. 02:02:30 We just had the worlds most pansy earthquake. 02:02:36 OR, the precursor to a huge earthquake. 02:02:42 But probably the former. 02:03:45 They're just a bunch of pansies... 02:03:50 Let's go meet the pansies! 02:05:12 !unlambda 02:05:17 ./unlambda/unlambda: file ./tmp/egobot.r0IRH8: parse error 02:05:29 !unlambda ```sii``sii 02:05:38 * int-e whistles innocently 02:06:59 !ps 02:07:03 1 int-e: unlambda 02:07:06 2 ihope: ps 02:07:19 !nuke 1 02:07:24 Huh? 02:07:27 Bleh. 02:07:29 !kill 1 02:07:32 Process 1 killed. 02:09:14 Lemme think. It's a verb, an adjective, an interjection... 02:16:22 "Thou art as rotten as the difference between nothing and the sum of a 02:16:31 Oops. 02:19:41 !unlambda ```.l`.l``.H.e. ``.o.,.!```.w.r`.o.d`.li 02:19:47 Hello, world! 02:20:27 Whoa... 02:20:41 !unlambda ` 02:20:46 ./unlambda/unlambda: file ./tmp/egobot.voR4qe: parse error 02:21:04 !unlambda `.ai 02:21:11 a 02:21:28 !unlambda ``cc`cc 02:21:39 !pd 02:21:41 !ps 02:21:44 Huh? 02:21:44 1 ihope: unlambda 02:21:47 2 ihope: ps 02:21:48 !kill 1 02:21:50 Process 1 killed. 02:21:51 !unlambda ``````.Q.w.e.r.t.yi 02:21:56 Qwerty 02:23:40 !unlambda ```s.a.b.c 02:23:44 abc 02:23:49 How odd... 02:24:01 not really 02:24:05 the result is .c :) 02:24:15 so 02:24:22 !unlambda ````s.a.b.ci 02:24:27 !unlambda ````ss.a.b.c 02:24:29 abcc 02:24:30 abbc 02:25:11 before I try - what does egobot do if the output is very long? 02:25:47 ``ci`c`````.H.e.l.l.or is a simple infinite 'loop' 02:26:36 If the output is infinite, I think it /msg's it to you. 02:26:57 Getting an infinite /msg is bad. 02:27:09 !help flush 02:27:09 the server won't do that. 02:27:12 Use: flush Function: flush the output buffer, discarding any current output 02:27:26 Well, if there's line breaks in it... 02:27:56 !bf .+[.+] 02:28:15 !ps 02:28:30 -!- EgoBot has quit (Excess Flood). 02:28:38 heh 02:28:45 :-P 02:29:09 I'M SORRY! 02:30:35 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 02:30:50 aww, you broke our toy 02:30:52 Urmp? 02:31:11 -!- GregorR has joined. 02:33:49 You're back! 02:33:55 How was your, uh... 02:38:16 Heh. My "big" function on the numbers 3 and 3 is equal to 402653184 * (2^402653184). 02:40:16 Well, big is similar to the Ackermann function. That is all. 02:40:18 -!- ihope has quit ("What the heck is a Beerdigungnachricht?"). 02:43:32 well, MY function is even bigger! It's 402653184 * (2^402653184) + 1 02:45:16 I know where this is leading 02:45:27 next you'll discover that there is no biggest natural number ;) 02:46:19 Yes there is! 02:46:26 9999999999 is the biggest. 02:51:27 ```sii`r`.!`.d`.l`.r`.o`.w`. `.,`.o`.l`.l`.e`.H`c``sc``sc``sc`kk prints Hello, world 8 times ... I wish I folly understood why. 02:51:31 fully 02:58:01 even more confusingly, ``ci`r`.!`.d`.l`.r`.o`.w`. `.,`.o`.l`.l`.e`.H`c``sc``sc``sc`ki prints Hello, world! 107 times - which is prime. 03:33:33 Bye all 03:34:26 -!- Sgeo has quit. 03:39:05 -!- ChanServ has quit (ACK! SIGSEGV!). 03:48:29 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:49:40 -!- ChanServ has joined. 03:49:40 -!- irc.freenode.net has set channel mode: +o ChanServ. 04:05:38 Ye gads my connection is awful. 04:06:17 -!- EgoBot has joined. 04:48:52 -!- Arrogant has joined. 05:33:05 -!- int-e has quit ("Bye!"). 06:26:24 -!- Arrogant has quit ("I AM QUIT HAVE A NICE DAY"). 06:35:11 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 06:35:39 -!- Robdgreat has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:05:01 -!- nooga has joined. 08:54:53 -!- lindi- has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:14:13 -!- lindi- has joined. 10:16:45 -!- jix has joined. 10:57:05 well 10:57:07 hi 10:57:27 moin 10:58:59 hehe 10:59:25 my lisp interpreter in ruby is working partially 10:59:56 it can (setq x 7)(+ 2 x) 11:10:25 my rhotor interpreter is working too... but the parser still isn't complete 11:13:40 Gregor tries to draw simple objects in 3D and gets progressively worse: 11:13:45 1) http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a379/GregorRichards/Books.jpg 11:13:50 2) http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a379/GregorRichards/Monitor.jpg 11:13:55 3) http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a379/GregorRichards/Arch.jpg 11:13:59 Ah yes, I am terrible. 11:15:19 yes tou are :D 11:15:22 you* 11:15:43 Thanks for the positive reinforcement :-P 11:19:20 what program did u use? 11:19:55 The GIMP 11:20:12 oh 11:20:32 The SHRIMP 11:20:45 Umm. 11:21:37 i prefer photoshop 11:21:49 maybe beacuse i'm using it from version 3.0 11:23:53 -!- lirtzy has joined. 11:25:24 I don't use proprietary software, so to me, that isn't an option. 11:25:37 Plus, the GIMP's UI gets a bad rap. 11:25:43 It's actually quite nice once you get used to it. 11:26:04 (The same can be said about photoshop - /once you get used to it/) 11:27:25 yep 11:27:28 exactly 11:27:43 windows in gimp should be smaller and stay on top 11:27:53 nooga: ack 11:27:59 thats one reason i use photoshop 11:28:06 mhm 11:28:40 and photoshop uses mac os x gui gimp uses gtk... mac os x gui is ultra fast ... gtk is slow.... 11:29:18 gtk is rough 11:29:29 ok i can parse < and > and / and \ 11:29:48 writing a parser without a parser lib or parser generator is fun 11:30:02 easy 11:30:25 well you won't say that if you know my language 11:30:40 i wrote several parsers :> 11:30:48 ok 11:30:57 but did you wrote them in.. HASKELL! 11:31:13 what? u r writing it in evul haskell? 11:31:23 yes i have to 11:31:28 why? 11:31:31 because i wrote the interpreter in haskell 11:31:41 i started writing it in c.. but after 500loc it stopped working 11:31:47 i did that in about 50loc haskell 11:31:53 right 11:31:57 but why haskell 11:32:00 don't u have ruby? 11:32:04 because it has lazy evaluation build in 11:32:18 oh ;p 11:32:20 and i'd have to simulate it in any other language 11:32:31 and haskell isn't that bad 11:32:51 you just have to think in a different way 11:32:57 it's like re learning everything you know 11:33:26 isn't ruby partially inspired by haskell? 11:37:24 uhm no 11:37:32 okay ;p 11:37:37 ruby is partially inspired by smalltalk 11:37:45 that has an LL in it too 12:14:09 -!- nooga has quit. 14:12:39 -!- Sgeo has joined. 15:02:08 -!- lirtzy has quit ("you should feel more feel you should take more take"). 15:33:11 -!- NoneGiven has joined. 15:33:43 -!- NoneGiven has changed nick to {^Raven^}. 15:57:48 -!- CXI has joined. 16:45:52 -!- ihope has joined. 16:46:04 Ello 16:54:27 Programming time. Let's see here... start with Z, then do a +. That's `Z+, of course. 16:55:01 Oops. `Z@. 16:57:32 The whole program: `pZcP2.2.Z@ 16:57:44 ...Whoops. 16:57:51 `pZcP2.2.`Z@ 16:58:05 ... 16:58:11 `pZcP2.2.`@Z 17:00:58 whats that? 17:01:04 It's a BF-PR program. 17:01:23 i made a mistake in my parser 17:01:45 implemented a different operator precedence :( 17:01:54 swapped application and cons 17:02:21 Oop. 17:03:39 and as i'm not using a parser generator where i'd have to swap two lines i have to change a lot 17:40:29 -!- Keymaker has joined. 17:40:54 * Keymaker debugs again 18:23:12 ah 18:23:22 missed a few instructions 18:32:42 works like a charm 18:33:00 or however you british say (is anyone here from UK?) 19:00:44 -!- Keymaker has left (?). 19:16:05 jix: Is that lang documented anywhere? 19:23:19 -!- jix has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 20:35:47 -!- ihope has quit ("What the heck is a Beerdigungnachricht?"). 20:38:24 -!- Keymaker has joined. 20:40:00 simonrc: nope, the jix's language isn't described anywhere yet 21:21:27 * SimonRC goes 21:39:04 -!- Robdgreat has quit. 21:41:58 sigh.. debug time.. x] 21:55:14 -!- jix has joined. 22:42:29 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 23:24:53 yes! 23:25:01 works now 23:25:49 i would've debugged faster if i hadn't watched various videos at http://pleix.net/ and browsed other sites 23:31:10 Keymaker: interesting, but why on earth they use javascript and expect some plugins.. and don't give link to the actual video 23:31:26 no idea 23:31:47 the videos must be played with quicktime :/ 23:31:59 mplayer plays them fine 23:32:06 ok 23:32:16 without any proprietary stuff 23:52:11 Selected video codec: [ffsvq3] vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg Sorenson Video v3 (SVQ3)) 23:52:42 SVQ3 is quite a recent addition to lavc.