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[355] 16:44:32 1 Sgeo: ps 16:44:36 ERROR :Closing Link: 127.0.0.1 (Connection Timed Out) 16:44:43 It's not supposed to do that! 16:44:51 What? 16:45:38 It's not supposed to ERROR :Closing Link: 127.0.0.1 (Connection Timed Out). 16:47:37 Why did it? 16:48:33 I don't know! 16:49:23 NOTICE AUTH :*** Looking up your hostname... 16:49:24 NICK :EagleBot 16:49:26 USER EagleBot Null Null :EagleBot 16:49:27 PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY [censored] 16:49:29 JOIN :#esoteric 16:49:30 ERROR :Closing Link: 127.0.0.1 (Connection Timed Out) 16:53:44 currently 999,954 articles at english wikipedia.. 16:55:12 wow, million barrior exceeded 16:55:26 1,000,143 now 16:56:14 ABCD: +m 16:56:16 ABCD: +m 16:56:18 ABCD: +m 17:00:57 -!- EagleBot has joined. 17:01:49 Is it just me, or... 17:01:57 Cool! 17:02:33 The log is borked, but still... 17:02:53 Hmm, this won't respond to PINGs, will it? 17:06:43 Oh, it's only sort of borled. 17:06:54 It has very lag. 17:13:43 Aah! It's not logging! 17:15:45 No PINGs! 17:35:52 Now I'm scared. 17:40:15 I see. 17:40:36 The log is not laggy but rather extremely laggy. 17:44:16 -!- EagleBot has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 17:46:39 -!- EagleBot has joined. 17:46:39 Blip. 17:46:40 Blip. 17:46:42 Blip. 17:46:44 Blip. 17:46:45 -!- EagleBot has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 17:46:52 That wasn't supposed to happen. 18:06:14 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 18:08:47 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 18:09:30 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:09:55 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:10:28 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 18:11:17 -!- ihope_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:11:34 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 18:11:42 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:11:59 -!- ihope has joined. 18:22:17 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:24:49 -!- EgoBot has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 18:34:21 -!- iano has joined. 18:50:22 -!- Keymaker has left (?). 18:52:28 -!- GregorR____ has joined. 19:08:55 PING :brown.freenode.net 19:09:03 PONG :brown.freenode.net 19:09:09 Buzz, wrong. 19:09:11 -!- GregorR____ has changed nick to GregorR. 19:09:20 PONG :Yourhostname 19:09:34 Oh. 19:09:39 What is it? :-P 19:09:48 I've found that it works fine so long as you're consistent. 19:09:52 I always just use 'localhost' 19:10:05 That is, if in the AUTH message you used 'localhost', use 'localhost' 19:10:06 What about just PONG? 19:10:13 I believe the arg is required ... 19:10:20 Ah. I used ihope for that. 19:10:28 Erm, s/AUTH/USER/ 19:10:33 Whatever message that is X-P 19:10:38 After all, USER ihope ihope ihope ihope is easy to remember :-P 19:10:42 Heh 19:10:48 So yes, it'll want the "hostname" ihope 19:11:54 Hmm. This here says that any positive number can be used as the base of a logarithm. 19:12:04 But 1 can't. 19:19:01 Yes, of course. 19:19:09 1^x = y is impossible 19:19:14 Unless y is 1 :-P 19:19:48 Furthermore, can't negative numbers be used for the base of a logarithm? 19:20:07 Oh, no, that's right. Can't recall why though :-P 19:28:53 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:29:35 Hm 19:30:08 Is it just my DNS that's down ...? 19:30:16 Can somebody `host google.com` for me? 19:30:37 yes 19:30:41 google.com has address 64.233.187.99 19:30:41 google.com has address 72.14.207.99 19:30:42 google.com has address 64.233.167.99 19:30:42 google.com mail is handled by 10 smtp4.google.com. 19:30:42 google.com mail is handled by 10 smtp1.google.com. 19:30:43 google.com mail is handled by 10 smtp2.google.com. 19:30:45 google.com mail is handled by 10 smtp3.google.com. 19:30:52 Sure enough. 19:31:00 Bloody hell. 19:31:10 hmm? 19:31:14 Anybody got a nameserver they can loan me? ^^ 19:31:24 For DNS resolving? 19:31:29 Can you use 4.2.2.1 ? 19:31:29 Yeah 19:31:43 -!- EagleBot has joined. 19:31:43 Blip. 19:31:43 Blip. 19:31:45 Blip. 19:31:46 -!- EagleBot has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 19:31:47 * Sgeo uses it, because his own DNS resolver thing fails a lot 19:31:57 Whoot 19:32:05 Is that one of those IPs I ought to just "know"? ^^ 19:32:08 Although my /etc/resolv.conf keeps resetting whenever I turn on the computer 19:32:08 (Yes, it works) 19:32:53 * Sgeo knows it due to his having a lot of resolver problems and asking about it in sine 19:33:52 I think the bot should stop blipping after a while of running. 19:34:17 I wonder how many blips it'll blip... 19:34:26 -!- EagleBot has joined. 19:34:26 Blip. 19:34:27 Blip. 19:34:29 Blip. 19:34:31 Blip. 19:34:33 Blip. 19:34:35 Blip. 19:34:37 Blip. 19:34:39 Blip. 19:34:48 Too many 19:34:50 What does each Blip represent? 19:35:01 Seven messages sent to the bot. 19:35:13 Since it gets a lot of messages at the start... 19:35:32 What language is EagleBot written in? 19:35:43 Haskell. 19:35:58 No irc libraries or something? 19:36:06 None. 19:36:22 Wait... are you asking if there are any or if I used any? 19:37:03 If there are any 19:37:13 There's lambdabot. 19:38:21 * Sgeo pokes GregorR to his msg 19:39:38 Now for a slightly less spammy EagleBot: 19:39:58 -!- iano has quit. 19:41:27 Mmh. EagleBot didn't quit. 19:41:37 * ihope goes bang bang bang 19:41:55 -!- EagleBot has quit (Nick collision from services.). 19:42:31 -!- EagleBot has joined. 19:42:31 Blip. 19:42:32 Blip. 19:42:34 Blip. 19:43:05 ...It worked! 19:43:16 ...Wow! 19:43:51 Now I need to make this bot not notice NOTICEs. 19:44:05 (That's quite ironic, you know.) 19:51:08 Apparently it doesn't notice anything anyway. 19:51:08 Blip. 19:51:19 Never mind. 19:51:57 . 19:52:20 Aroo? 19:52:34 c 19:53:52 -!- EagleBot has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 19:54:06 -!- ihope has quit (Remote closed the connection). 20:05:16 -!- EagleBot has joined. 20:05:16 Blip. 20:05:16 Blip. 20:05:19 Blip. 20:13:30 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 20:13:51 re GregorR_ 20:13:56 Whathappened? 20:14:18 <-- unstable network connection 20:14:26 oh 20:14:53 I suppose it wouldn't be appropriate to try to poke you back to sine? 20:15:04 I'm connecting as we speak X-P 20:15:12 Tell ya what. 20:15:19 I'll talk on that network if you get on DirectNet. 20:15:20 Blip. 20:15:29 DirectNet? 20:15:30 Sounds like a fair both-sides-shamelessly-plug situation? 20:15:37 http://directnet.sourceforge.net/ 20:15:38 -!- ihope has joined. 20:15:43 Hi ihope 20:15:45 Hello. 20:15:58 The bot's logging still isn't working right. 20:16:19 Maybe I'll start again from scratch. 20:16:26 GregorR_, except for the fact that Sine is IRC, and DirectNet is not. 20:16:29 * Sgeo still downloads 20:16:34 ^^ 20:17:01 Did you write the server code for Sine? I think that situation makes it more fair for me to shamelessly plug :) 20:17:03 Ah well. I'll start from scratch tomorrow. It's bedtime now. 20:17:09 -!- ihope has quit (Client Quit). 20:17:15 -!- EagleBot has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 20:17:26 No, and I don't own sine or have special privs 20:17:31 (Other than the autoop) 20:18:39 * Sgeo downloads the Gaim plugin 20:19:06 Erm, I must mention that the Gaim plugin isn't particularly stable ^^ 20:19:07 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 20:19:13 It works though. 20:19:21 It hasn't been a high priority for me, right now I'm doing protocol restructuring. 20:19:23 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 20:25:10 * Sgeo restarts Gaim 20:25:50 How do I make a name and pass/ 20:26:48 * Sgeo pokes GregorR 20:27:22 oO Gaim crashed 20:28:09 The instant I try to go online, Gaim crashes 20:28:16 * Sgeo eyes GregorR suspiciously 20:28:51 ^^ 20:28:53 To quote myself: 20:28:57 18:33:50 Erm, I must mention that the Gaim plugin isn't particularly stable ^^ 20:29:44 DirectNet is a decentralized network - the only name and pass, if you prefer, is your GPG username/pass. If you don't want to use GPG, just enter any username, no pass. 20:33:30 Am I supposed to use the "dumb" one, or the "fltk" one? 20:33:54 I'd recommend FLTK. 20:33:59 Also, when I just click Ok, because I'm not using a GPG pass, it says in the console "Illegal instruction": 20:34:13 Well that's odd ... 20:35:16 Why did you leave Sine? 20:35:57 <-- unstable connection ;) 20:43:42 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 20:58:40 * Sgeo watches self lag out of Sine 21:01:29 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:01:32 -!- GregorR has joined. 21:21:28 re GregorR 21:26:00 cmeme, is your nick supposed to be something from Lojban? 21:26:10 cmeme is a logging bot. 21:26:23 But is that what cmeme is supposed to mean? 21:26:47 I donno what 'c' means, but a 'meme' is a unit of knowledge. 21:27:23 "cmeme" is a word in Lojban 21:28:33 And it means ...? 21:30:30 it means "the light mist that sometimes descends on the lake at dawn" 21:30:42 I think it's a part of speach 21:31:59 Ok, I think the word I was thinking of was "cmene" 21:32:43 22:02:33 cmeme... 21:32:43 22:02:42 something from lojban i rememberex 21:32:47 http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/scheme/05.04.30 21:33:06 lojban is still kinda ugly. 21:33:16 22:12:07 zarchne: what is 'cmene'? 21:33:16 22:12:15 name 21:33:50 from chinese, presumably? 22:02:03 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:02:39 -!- GregorR has joined. 22:13:07 re GR 22:16:46 :-P 23:13:41 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 23:21:12 -!- calamari has joined. 2006-03-02: 00:14:18 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 00:15:03 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:23:54 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 01:31:52 -!- kipple has joined. 02:56:56 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 02:57:26 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 04:09:28 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 04:09:34 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 04:58:34 -!- wooby has quit. 06:26:25 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 06:26:53 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 07:32:56 -!- jix has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 09:56:38 -!- ihope has joined. 09:57:05 ACTION tries to see the future 09:57:24 You know, it's easy to booch CTCP with PuTTYtel. 09:58:31 Anyway... come fourth and fourth, flames engulf the old sites. 09:58:57 At third and third, terrible calamity. 09:59:20 Second and second, the hog plays a game. 09:59:38 -!- ihope has quit (Client Quit). 10:24:51 -!- int-e has joined. 11:33:06 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 11:33:22 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 11:34:41 -!- GregorR____ has joined. 11:36:32 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 11:55:10 -!- GregorR____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 14:06:50 -!- Sgeo has joined. 14:09:18 Hi all 14:09:30 When was GregorR last seen? 14:10:21 [19:09:45] <-- GregorR____ has quit (Remote closed the connection) (2:15 hours ago) 14:18:53 and then they never saw him again 14:20:59 hkk? 14:21:01 hmm? 14:21:08 So what time was GregorR last on? 14:23:00 just before he quit. 14:23:34 as for when he last spoke, I don't know that. check the channel logs. URLs are in the topic. 14:23:59 he last spoke about 16 hours ago 14:47:35 -!- wooby has joined. 15:04:06 hi 15:24:58 hello 15:25:24 rather quite ATM 15:26:36 indeed 15:31:52 -!- jix has left (?). 15:58:07 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 15:58:36 -!- CXI has joined. 16:05:23 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 16:05:38 -!- calamari has joined. 16:10:01 * GregorR-L 's home computer is down :'( 16:10:04 Erm, not the computer. 16:10:06 The network. 16:11:16 * calamari predicts that Gregor is about to spend much more time at school now 16:12:01 know of any Linux binary emulators (for when a binary is compield for a different cpu) ? 16:12:05 GregorR-L: ouch 16:12:19 calamari: what distro? 16:12:29 SimonRC: I use Ubuntu 16:12:39 calamari: qemu 16:13:09 seems liek I remember seeing an emu that translated the prog, but I can't remember its name 16:13:20 app is compiled for amd64 16:13:32 Erm, it actually compiled code for one arch into code for another? 16:13:38 I'd just use qemu ... 16:13:49 ahh foound it.. bintrans 16:13:50 Or wait ... I don't think it supports x86-64 target usermode ... 16:14:08 qemu basically JITs things 16:14:14 Yup 16:14:22 and bintrans doesn't support 64 either.. okay :) 16:14:41 I believe the traditional way to do it is recompiling/ 16:14:45 fun with ssh it is, then 16:14:59 ? 16:14:59 SimonRC: oh, of course.. no source tho 16:15:23 Urk! A Linux app *without* source?!?! 16:15:29 * GregorR-L sobs 16:15:42 -!- GregorR-L has changed nick to GNUregorR. 16:15:43 what strange contraption is this? 16:15:45 yeah, its the reference receiver for a networking course app 16:15:58 "reference receiver"? 16:16:03 so I need to make my sender work with it 16:16:09 Oh, I guess it sorta-kinda makes sense if it's a reference implementation you're supposed to mimick ... 16:16:13 and then write a receiver as well 16:16:14 *mimc 16:16:16 *mimic 16:16:18 G'damn 16:16:18 yep 16:16:34 heh, he didn't strip the binary 16:16:51 If he compiled with -g, you win ^^ 16:17:32 how can I tell. gdb? 16:17:50 * GNUregorR tries to recall ... I think objdump can give it to you somehow ... 16:17:52 ahh yep 16:18:00 This GDB was configured as "x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu"...(no debugging symbols found) 16:18:12 so that keeps me honest :) 16:18:15 :-P 16:20:46 strace? 16:25:22 Hi GNUregorR 16:25:41 i am amazed by c2bf 16:25:48 c2bf? 16:26:15 I just learned about bfc yesterday, now there's something better? 16:26:22 project of GNUregorR upon which i recently stumbled 16:26:43 * Sgeo worships GNUregorR even more 16:26:58 http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/brainfuck/c2bf/ 16:27:13 Sgeo: yep, c2bf translates C into brainfuck! 16:28:35 Do I have to give up usage of bfc now? 16:30:08 Whyever do you think that? 16:30:38 bfc would be made useless? 16:30:58 erm, no 16:31:12 hm? 16:31:12 wait, what is bfc? 16:32:42 A low-lever C-like language for making BF programs 16:33:13 http://www.clifford.at/bfcpu/bfcomp.html 16:33:44 * SimonRC hadn't seen that before. 16:34:00 Bfcomp is more efficient, I suspect. 17:05:27 Um 17:05:36 Probably ^^ 17:05:39 But it's not C ;) 17:08:06 -!- GNUregorR has changed nick to GregorR-L. 17:14:10 Hm, looks like bfc is far lower-level than C, just has a C-like syntax. 17:16:56 Definitely more efficient though. 17:24:30 * Sgeo looked at the code, and it represents numbers in the BF code with a string of +'s 17:25:07 As opposed to, say, the sort of thing at http://www.esolangs.org/wiki/Brainfuck_constants 17:25:48 What does c2bf do? 17:27:04 ATM, just +'s. 17:27:14 But if you'd like to put the proper implementation in there, feel free ^^ 17:27:21 It's in cc/genbf/primary_expr.c 17:32:29 -!- int-e has quit ("Bye!"). 17:38:19 I'm off, I'll log in again in about 2hrs 17:38:21 -!- GregorR-L has quit. 18:31:09 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 19:42:16 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 19:52:59 re GregorR-L 19:53:05 'lo 20:00:13 A truly fascinating conversation ;) 21:16:30 -!- Arrogant has joined. 21:28:20 -!- GregorR-L has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 21:49:25 -!- GregorR____ has joined. 21:49:55 -!- GregorR____ has changed nick to GregorR. 21:53:14 -!- EgoBot has joined. 22:01:15 -!- lament has changed nick to outlook. 22:03:51 -!- outlook has changed nick to lament. 22:39:03 -!- Sgeo has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:49:42 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 22:51:01 -!- EgoBot has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 23:43:45 -!- calamari_ has joined. 23:58:08 -!- calamari has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 2006-03-03: 02:12:59 -!- calamari_ has quit ("Leaving"). 04:45:21 -!- kipple has joined. 05:05:52 -!- Vino has joined. 05:06:12 -!- Vino has left (?). 07:53:54 -!- jix has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:58:49 * SimonRC has been reading slashdot: 08:58:51 startkeylogger 08:58:58 nope, doesn't work 09:15:03 That thing lacks the elegance of an ICMP ping packet filled with the string "+++ATH0". 09:19:14 -!- nooga has joined. 09:19:23 hiello 09:21:32 hi 09:22:04 fizzie: it's funnier on IRC, as everyone can see it happen, and can see who are on modems and who aren't. 09:22:31 and who is on modem in your opinion? 09:34:55 he 09:35:00 no wiec 09:35:27 whoops, wrong window xD 09:35:46 "no wiec?" is "so?" in english :> 11:44:29 -!- nooga has quit. 13:09:27 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 13:09:59 -!- GregorR has quit (Nick collision from services.). 13:10:07 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 13:17:24 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 13:18:20 -!- GregorR has joined. 13:19:55 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 13:21:43 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 13:54:29 -!- Sgeo has joined. 14:59:08 -!- RoboGregorR has joined. 15:05:27 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 15:08:00 for i in update upgrade dist-upgrade ; do apt-get $i ; done 15:08:02 Woooooh 15:45:11 c2bf supports arrays!!!!!!!!!! 15:45:13 <-- I win 15:45:19 * RoboGregorR 's humility goes out the window. 15:46:14 wow 15:46:28 :) 15:46:35 * RoboGregorR watches test 7 finally work. 15:46:49 I finally have a "Hello, world!" of sorts ;) 15:46:57 i want to prototype a board with a VLSI bf interp 15:47:02 then i could write software for it in c ;) 15:47:23 That would ROCK. 15:47:44 either that 15:47:55 unfortunately real circuit design isn't conducive to the way BF works 15:48:00 but a hardware BF interp would be incredible 15:48:11 It would be downright sexy. 15:48:14 maybe something mechanical 15:48:20 A ... turing machine? :) 15:48:37 i guess it would work sort of like a mechanical turing machine 15:48:58 The original concept behind a Turing machine was mechanical, wooby ;) 15:49:05 In Turing's time they didn't have electronics. 15:49:06 well, it was a concept 15:49:22 Anyway, yes, that would rock a lot. 15:49:29 yes it would 15:49:31 But I have no hardware skill, so I'll just keep writing C2BF :) 15:49:42 do your thing 15:49:52 i will do mine 15:50:03 perhaps we will join forces and build a BF computer with a kickass BF os 15:50:08 Hell yeah 15:50:14 I'd run that as my home system. 15:54:26 Wouldn't we want to use bfc for most of the OS code? 15:54:40 Heheh 15:54:49 It's certainly more efficient. 15:54:52 But less powerful. 15:57:43 If I get for loops working, I'll be able to write puts ^^ 15:57:44 -!- jix has left (?). 15:59:24 RoboGregorR, hmm? 16:02:09 for (i = 0; a[i]; i++) { a[i]; asm(">>>>>.<<<<<"); } 16:02:15 ^ 'puts' for C2BF 16:03:18 What's 'puts'? 16:04:02 put string 16:04:23 printf minus the power of printf X-P 16:04:46 * Sgeo is still confused 16:04:52 * Sgeo doesn't know C 16:04:54 Ahhh 16:04:58 That explains that. 16:05:04 (I know enough to know about for loops etc.) 16:05:10 It's the function to write out a string. 16:49:44 -!- RoboGregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 17:11:43 -!- RoboGregorR has joined. 17:11:54 * RoboGregorR loves getting D/C'd. 17:40:34 -!- pgimeno has quit (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)). 17:55:10 -!- pgimeno has joined. 17:56:47 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 19:17:10 -!- RoboGregorR has quit. 19:22:55 -!- ihope has joined. 19:35:04 -!- cmeme has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:35:48 -!- cmeme has joined. 20:00:45 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 20:01:03 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 20:02:31 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 20:02:45 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 20:03:07 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 20:15:42 Does anybody remember me using -) as an emoticon? 20:16:05 Umm 20:16:09 That's an interesting emoticon :-P 20:16:31 That's what happens when you PRIVMSG #esoteric :-) 20:17:00 Ah yes. 20:57:26 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 21:00:43 -!- ihope has quit ("This is where I leave you. 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LISP isn't the only language that is able to do dynamic list stuff 06:03:07 I guess some of the newer langs like haskell or ruby would also be fine 06:03:18 yeah but haskell isn't good for imperative languages.... 06:03:24 i'd choose ruby 06:04:30 ruby ? 06:04:36 i don't know this language 06:05:29 nameless: it's a mix of perl python smalltalk and something new 06:05:37 hum... 06:05:46 it's easy to learn and is Object Orientated 06:05:53 ok 06:06:04 has dynamic arrays, bignums and everything 06:06:49 nameless: http://ruby-doc.org/docs/ProgrammingRuby/ << this is a good tutorial 06:07:42 do you know if exist a ruby and lisp compilator on ubuntu ?N 06:07:48 ruby isn't compiled 06:07:51 ruby is intepreted 06:08:04 and yes the ruby interpreter should be in the ubuntu package system 06:08:11 ok 06:08:13 thx 06:08:41 it's true lol 06:08:42 and if you decide to use lisp i'd use SBCL but i don't know wether it's in the ubunto package system 06:08:44 i already have ruby 06:08:55 SBCL ? 06:08:58 what is ? 06:09:01 Steel Bank Common Lisp 06:15:47 do u know the name of the list packet on ubuntu ? 06:16:10 i search on synaptic (packet gestionnar) but i have many packet 06:17:12 i found sbcl :D 06:19:40 nameless: oh and a good lisp tutorial: http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/ 06:20:18 thx 06:21:04 i'll give you information when my DSLC (Dynamic Syntax Language Compiler) will be finish :) 06:28:28 how can i wrote on screen a what contain's ruby's variable ? 06:28:35 or a calcul 06:28:48 when i do 1 + 1 06:29:04 nothing happenend 06:32:52 forget 06:33:00 i'll read some tutos 06:33:04 bye thx for all 06:33:17 -!- nameless has quit ("Chatzilla 0.9.70 [Firefox 1.5.0.1/2006012415]"). 06:34:19 -!- nameless has joined. 06:34:23 -!- nameless has left (?). 06:34:44 -!- nameless has joined. 07:57:52 -!- nameless has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:11:47 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:04:50 -!- nooga has joined. 09:04:56 hi! 09:54:40 -!- ihope has joined. 10:08:37 Hmm, botbotbot. 10:10:31 hm? 10:11:29 My IRC bot isn't finished. 10:11:34 I started over. 10:11:57 Now I have to use enumerated types for things that enumerated types should be used for. 10:12:47 i'm writing lambda calculus evaluator as a core of sadol ]|[ 10:18:32 Hmm, /me thinks 10:18:47 How would these lambda thingies be represented? 10:19:52 ~expression 10:21:29 I mean internally, by the compiler/interpreter. 10:23:18 oh, i'm working on it ;p 10:23:35 Heh... 10:23:47 You could parse it into SKI calculus. 10:24:35 -!- namelesss has joined. 10:25:38 that's an idea 10:35:34 Blum blum shub ding-a-ling prung... 10:36:21 Nope. 10:36:57 ? 10:37:19 I can't figure out how to represent SKI calculus in SADOL ;-) 10:37:31 me either 10:37:48 but SADOL ]|[ can be different from previous 10:47:28 "I see," said the blind man as he spit into the wind. "It's all coming back to me now..." 10:47:54 o.O/? 10:49:15 "I see," said the blind man as he spit into the wind. "It's all coming back to me now..." 10:50:56 nose hump 11:23:12 -!- fuse has joined. 11:23:21 hello 11:23:34 hello ;p 11:23:43 nooga 11:23:58 hm? 11:24:05 i got to brag and boast about this to someone 11:24:08 really, it's killing me 11:24:15 I WON THE 18TH IOCCC 11:24:18 DAMN, I RULE 11:24:26 there, i said it. thanks for your attention. 11:24:50 oh 11:24:58 i feel much better now 11:25:06 really, i tried to write Obfusc. C proggy 11:25:13 wanna see 11:25:18 i'll probably have to use a different nickname from now on 11:25:46 so are you interested in esoteric programming languages, nooga? 11:26:35 yea, even invented one language 11:26:57 cool, how does it look like? 11:27:02 got an interpreter 11:27:03 ? 11:27:05 sure 11:27:09 w8 11:27:23 W8, eh? 11:27:49 maybe he means "wait" 11:29:20 http://rafb.net/paste/results/E1eSiP45.html << whis is my obfuscated c attempt ;p (only header actually) 11:29:48 http://esolangs.org/wiki/SADOL << here's my eso lang 11:31:00 http://rafb.net/paste/results/YvYKS271.html << and this is unfinished rest of this obfuscated proggy :/ 11:31:28 the first one looks readable with gcc -E :) 11:31:58 because it is ;p 11:32:37 hahah, cool 11:32:39 http://99-bottles-of-beer.net/language-sadol-989.html :> 11:33:17 woot 11:33:32 hm? 11:33:39 nice 11:34:06 :-) 11:34:09 ty 11:34:17 my ioccc entry: http://www.fzort.org/mpr/hacks/mpr-ioccc-2005.c.txt 11:35:33 wohoo 11:36:32 ... and the corresponding remarks file: http://www.fzort.org/mpr/hacks/mpr-ioccc-2005.remarks.txt 11:37:27 n/c 11:37:54 * ihope tests to see how good whatever compression algorithm 11:37:58 ...is 11:38:12 it has zero compression 11:38:25 Um... 11:38:41 in fact, it performs negative compression 11:39:14 erm 11:39:54 i tried to implement run-length encoding, but there was no way to make the code fit within the required size constraints 11:40:28 so i just left it out 11:40:40 Now, should I write that Malbolge "Hello, world!" program now or later? 11:41:09 i think someone already did that :) 11:41:39 fuse: can you write an obfuscated quine in C? 11:42:10 nooga: here's one i wrote a while ago: http://fuse.superglue.se/life.c.txt 11:42:57 nooga: it's not technically a quine, since the output doesn't look exactly like the original program 11:42:59 gulp 11:43:05 nooga: it's close though 11:43:11 (4:C",216!"9(4:C",216!C!C!"9(4:C",216!C!C 11:43:22 heh 11:43:23 now, here's a SADOL quine, already obfuscated :> 11:44:15 cool 11:44:45 * jix has to write a rhotor quine 11:45:26 jix: do you have an idea how to write rhotor interpreter in strictly imperative language? :p 11:45:50 yes 11:46:09 oh great 11:46:15 i'm so stupid 11:46:21 nooga: a bunch of quines: http://fuse.superglue.se/quines.txt 11:46:30 even you can implement lazy evaluation -.-' 11:46:51 what's rhotor, excuse my ignorance? 11:47:11 a language invented by jix 11:47:31 fuse: u r real C hacker... never saw one ;] 11:47:45 heh 11:47:55 nah 11:50:54 lol, por que you gave your root pasword on your homepage? hm? 11:51:11 i don't believe in passwords 11:52:31 and that's the reason? ;p 11:52:45 yeah. pwn my computer! 11:54:01 * fuse browses esolangs.org 11:55:42 i feel confused and tricked 11:56:29 well, g2g, bye 11:56:36 -!- nooga has quit. 11:56:37 bye! 12:11:17 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4-2.0 -- Are we there yet?"). 12:12:17 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 12:14:08 !rhotor \q/<%34>,r,b/<%92>,<%92>,\s,a,b/a,\p/<%34>,<%44>,<%60>,<%62>,<%10>,<>>,y>,y>,%"\\q/<%34>,r,b/<%92>,<%92>,\\s,a,b/a,\\p/<%34>,<%44>,<%60>,<%62>,<%10>,<>>,y>,y>,%",<> 12:14:29 that's my quine 12:56:34 -!- namelesss has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 13:18:46 jix: euch 13:19:54 SimonRC: euch? 13:22:11 you rquine looks horrible 13:22:31 yes 13:25:30 hmm 13:26:14 Does rhotor *really* use improper lists or is that a mistake in the wiki? 13:27:20 improper lists? 13:28:24 well it doesn't use lists at all.. rhotor uses cons.... and your program uses them to implement some kind of list 13:28:51 but IO is done with proper lists 13:29:12 ah and yes the default syntax creates inproper lists 13:31:57 The wiki says: "Strings are written as ,...." 13:32:22 rather than: "Strings are written as ,...,<>" 13:32:28 hmm yes you're right 13:32:35 BUT the %"test" syntax creates improper lists 13:32:55 ! 13:33:02 so you'd have to write %"test",<> for a proper list 13:33:33 feel free to fix that 13:33:48 * SimonRC reads the source. 13:34:01 You were inspired by Shakell, yes? 13:34:10 no 13:34:19 Though you used more than one file, unlike me. 13:34:24 oh 13:34:28 i wasn't inspired by shakell 13:34:36 Aaaaaaaaaaaargh! 13:34:51 TABS!!! 13:34:56 SimonRC: TABS?! 13:35:10 tell me i didn't used tabs.. i never use them 13:35:23 but i never changed the default for haskell D'OH 13:37:19 You used 4-space tabs (4 spaces == nice indent), but emacs is configured for 8-space-tabs. 13:37:43 (in Haskell mode) 13:37:50 Probably because you aren't supposed to use tabs in Haskell. 13:40:25 updated a new version with spaces instead of tabs 13:47:12 Have you considered using Parsec, instead of rolling-your-own? 13:49:04 yes but i was faster writing my own than learning how to use parsec 13:49:50 but the result is very ugly 13:51:18 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 13:52:17 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 13:52:52 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 13:59:20 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 13:59:46 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 14:05:22 -!- calamari has joined. 14:06:20 calamari! 14:06:26 Give me SVN commit privileges! 14:06:26 O_O 14:06:27 Gregor! 14:06:37 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 14:06:58 g1mm3 0pzzzzzzzzz!!!!!11one 14:27:08 -!- fuse_ has joined. 14:27:36 hello 14:27:41 hi fuse 14:27:52 hey, what's going on? 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It be the underscores? 14:49:20 Aye, it be the underscores! 14:49:31 Oh no, it be the underscores! 14:49:39 Arr, it be the UNDERSCORES! 14:49:46 hahah 14:52:27 (Arr|Aye|Oh no)(,|?) (it|It) be the (underscores|UNDERSCORES)(!|?) 14:52:37 48 combinations 14:52:41 :-) 14:53:09 Oh no? It be the UNDERSCORES? 14:53:31 By the way, I think that should be (, it|? 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17:52:09 ho 17:52:53 can you give me some information about compiler 17:53:11 which compiler 17:53:19 in general 17:53:28 i'm programming a language 17:53:28 oh, you mean writing compilers? 17:53:31 nono 17:53:38 i'm programming a language 17:53:44 but i want some information 17:53:55 about who is stocked variable information 17:54:13 what? 17:54:44 when user make for example : 17:54:49 MyVariable : integer; 17:54:55 MyVariable := 12; 17:55:06 who is stocked MyVariable information ? 17:55:12 type, value adress etc.. 17:55:20 name 17:55:24 size of type 17:55:43 not who but how ^^ 17:55:50 are you asking where the information is being stored? 17:55:55 where and how 17:56:25 well, it depends 17:56:35 is this variable created dynamically or statically? 17:56:45 dynamically 17:57:03 i'm implementing a dynamic syntax language :) 17:57:18 well then store it in memory when it is created 17:57:36 using a data structure that holds all the info that you want 17:57:50 a list of data structur 17:57:54 dynamic list 17:58:35 so i have to emulate the stack all things considerate 17:58:50 considered* 18:01:10 what language is the compiler written in? 18:01:34 i code in pascal 18:04:24 are you compiling to machine code, asm, pascal, something else? 18:05:10 pascal 18:05:35 i develop a new language with pascal language 18:05:55 i create a compiler 18:05:58 if you want 18:06:42 I'm not too familiar with pascal, does it allow dynamic memory? if so, you already know how to handle the situation 18:07:58 dynamic variables rather 18:08:45 "does it allow dynamic memor" => yes using pointer 18:08:58 ok thx 18:09:01 merci 18:12:38 have fun :) 18:14:10 :) 18:14:19 have you developped some esoteric language ? 18:15:27 yep! 18:15:58 http://esolangs.org/wiki/Jeffry_Johnston 18:18:20 ho you develop a brainfuck compiler 18:18:22 nice ^^ 18:18:35 thanks, it was fun :) 18:19:29 arf numberix seems really hard 18:20:11 numberix isn't that special really.. I tohught I'd come up with something new (based on Wierd), then I found out about befunge later hehe 18:20:19 hehe 18:20:41 what is a spaghetti code ? 18:20:54 unfortunately my shell is down again 18:21:54 linguine seems really interessant language 18:23:05 thanks, I like it too 18:23:47 been coding an encryption routine in it 18:24:07 eventualyl if I get far enough it can be used to play games in here 18:24:13 yep 18:24:47 is exist some real and complete language on wiki ? 18:25:02 what you you mean by that? 18:25:06 do you 18:25:34 i quickly read some language from the esoteric list language on the wiki 18:25:44 but i don't read a really serious language 18:25:59 what's your definition of a serious language? 18:26:08 i mean language where i can easily and clearly code 18:26:17 and strong 18:26:26 with many possibility 18:26:40 well, many of the languages onm the wiki are turing complete, so they can compute anything that any other language can compute 18:27:20 yes but i can't coded really with this language 18:27:23 but usually if a language is too obvious or easy to program in, then it's not really esoteric 18:27:56 so esoteric language is just for hackers programmers who want makes virus impossible to understand ^^ ? 18:28:25 0o 18:28:35 it goes to the definition of esoteric: designed for or understood only by the specially initiated 18:29:04 so if anyone can understand without putting effort in, it's not esoteric :) 18:30:33 hmm, that's interesting.. afaik no one has coded up an esoteric virus.. hehe 18:31:21 really ? 18:31:23 no one ? 18:31:58 why ? 18:32:14 most people here aren't into causing problems.. we want to learn different languages and ways of coding things :) 18:34:02 I happen to enjoy minimalistic languages 18:35:05 hum... 18:35:32 i prefer search new method of programming 19:52:14 -!- RoboGregorR has joined. 19:52:21 Bloody TERRIBLE connection. 19:52:27 My home network is down for the count. 20:08:51 gn8 20:10:28 -!- jix has left (?). 20:16:07 -!- nameless has quit ("Leaving"). 20:39:02 -!- RoboGregorR has quit ("Foooooooooooood"). 20:59:42 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 21:13:26 -!- Sgeo has joined. 21:24:12 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 22:28:18 -!- Sgeo has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:55:14 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:09:14 -!- Sgeo has quit. 23:26:15 -!- mtve has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 2006-03-05: 00:45:58 -!- nooga has joined. 00:46:03 hi! 01:18:42 -!- mtve has joined. 01:52:58 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 03:02:22 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 04:17:15 -!- nooga has quit. 04:28:15 -!- pgimeno has quit (Connection reset by peer). 05:44:44 -!- jix has joined. 07:14:01 -!- CXI has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 09:26:30 -!- pgimeno has joined. 10:17:33 -!- Sgeo has joined. 11:04:17 -!- ihope has joined. 11:12:04 Hi I hope. 11:12:29 Hello. 12:36:41 -!- int-e has joined. 12:53:30 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 13:53:00 -!- GregorR has joined. 13:53:34 Hi GregorR 13:53:57 'lo 13:59:25 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 14:03:49 -!- GregorR has quit (Nick collision from services.). 14:03:52 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 14:06:15 * SimonRC has been here for tht last few hours. 14:06:35 * GregorR has not. 14:14:37 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 14:19:26 -!- GregorR has joined. 14:27:51 -!- pgimeno has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 14:33:08 -!- pgimeno has joined. 14:40:22 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 14:46:09 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 14:52:21 moin 15:13:08 hi 15:34:07 -!- nameless has joined. 15:34:09 hi 15:35:10 hum... i have some problem during developping my language 15:35:17 someone can help me ? 15:44:49 just ask 15:44:49 just ask - even if nobody's here, many people read channel logs 15:45:01 sup jix :) 15:45:05 :) ok 15:45:13 gn8 everyone 15:45:21 -!- jix has left (?). 15:45:47 so i wanted some information about what exist of method to recognize a good syntax 15:49:55 -!- ihope has joined. 15:50:08 I'm an operator at #:-( but not #:-). 15:50:43 ? 15:50:46 But I ought to leave #:-( until Despair, Inc. claims it. 15:50:55 * ihope de-ops and leaves 15:53:41 -!- nameless has quit ("Leaving"). 16:10:27 Bye all 16:11:01 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 16:12:05 o_O 16:12:12 GregorR's survived quite a while with no connection. 16:12:16 -!- GregorR has quit (Nick collision from services.). 16:12:18 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 16:15:13 :-) 16:15:23 What about EgoBot? 16:16:15 My network is so crappy, it would only stay up for ten minutes or so. 16:16:25 Heh. 16:16:32 No joke :'( 16:16:49 -!- EgoBot has joined. 16:17:15 !help 16:17:19 help ps kill i eof flush show ls bf_txtgen usertrig daemon undaemon 16:17:21 1l 2l adjust axo befunge bch bf{8,[16],32,64} glass glypho kipple lambda lazyk linguine malbolge pbrain rail rhotor sadol sceql trigger udage01 unlambda 16:17:33 What's sceql? 16:18:04 !google sceql 16:18:05 Who knows? 16:18:07 Huh? 16:18:16 !gargle sceql 16:18:19 Huh? 16:18:22 !Huh? 16:18:25 Huh? 16:19:36 !daemon pager bf +[,>,<[->++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<]>.<] 16:19:54 !bf_txtgen test 16:19:58 !pager D o e s i t%j w o r k ? 16:20:01 D 16:20:09 Um... 16:20:09 54 +++++++++++++[>+++++++++>++++++++>><<<<-]>-.>---.<-.+. [175] 16:20:13 Oops. 16:20:21 !daemon pager bf +[,>,<[->++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<]>.<[-]+] 16:20:23 Hm? 16:20:32 !pager D o e s i t%j w o r k ? 16:20:38 !bf_txtgen i 16:20:46 Uh oh. 16:20:49 !ps d 16:20:49 35 +++++++++++++[>++++++++>>><<<<-]>+. [24] 16:20:51 1 ihope: daemon pager bf 16:20:53 2 ihope: ps 16:20:54 !show 1 16:20:57   16:21:05 !bf_txtgen i 16:21:08 !pager D o e s i t%j w o r k ? 16:21:11 WHat's bf_txtgen? 16:21:11 Doesit 16:21:13 work? 16:21:15 35 ++++++++[>+++++++++++++>>><<<<-]>+. [15] 16:21:19 Good enough. 16:21:32 Is it acually working? 16:21:37 !bf ++++++++[>+++++++++++++>>><<<<-]>+ 16:21:51 And pager's working by my reckoning. 16:21:59 !bf ++++++++[>+++++++++++++>>><<<<-]>+. 16:22:03 i 16:22:04 youforgotthe. 16:22:19 !bf_txtgen !bf_txtgen hi 16:22:20 Aha. 16:22:26 >:-D 16:22:37 110 ++++++++++++++[>++>+++++++>++++++++>+++++++<<<<-]>+++++.>.++++.>>---.<++++.++++.----.<+.--.>------.<<-.>+++.+. [394] 16:22:54 !bf ++++++++++++++[>++>+++++++>++++++++>+++++++<<<<-]>+++++.>.++++.>>---.<++++.++++.----.<+.--.>------.<<-.>+++.+. 16:22:58 !bf_txtgen hi 16:23:01 What do the numbers mean? 16:23:01 Hmm...◙♪PRIVMSG #esoteric :Does this work? 16:23:03 Nope. 16:23:11 Who knows? 16:23:52 What's pager? 16:24:05 It's a... well... 16:24:08 It's a BF program. 16:24:10 Sgeo: which numbers? 16:24:19 ihope: what does it do/ 16:24:20 The ones from bf_txtgen 16:24:33 !pager %a A C T I O N s h o w s S i m o n R C%a 16:24:54 Grr. 16:24:55 Sgeo: AFAICT, one is the program length and the other is the number of instructions it takes to run 16:25:04 Well, just a second... 16:25:08 !pager 16:25:10 !show 1 16:25:12 ACTION € 16:25:31 !pager %a A C T I O N s h o w s S i m o n R C%a 16:25:34 * EgoBot shows SimonRC 16:25:39 * Sgeo has an idea 16:25:40 It's easy to break, but there you go. 16:25:43 Relating to bfc 16:25:56 and c2bf 16:26:02 Butitwillhavetowait 16:32:53 Whyzzat? 16:33:14 Guys!Don'tomitspaces! 16:33:31 Spacesarefortheweak./ 16:33:32 That'llmakeitimpossibletousepagerproperly! 16:33:52 !pager HThrhuheh.h 16:33:54 True. 16:33:57 !pagerButitwon'tactuallygetthe!pagercommands,soit'sOK 16:34:00 Huh? 16:34:17 Oh,Isee. 16:54:30 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:54:51 -!- GregorR has joined. 16:54:55 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:55:02 -!- GregorR has joined. 16:55:09 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:56:48 -!- GregorR has joined. 16:57:19 * GregorR is dizzy from all the bouncing. 16:59:52 Hey!Nospaces! 17:00:01 !ps 17:00:03 2 ihope: ps 17:00:18 !daemon psd ps d 17:00:21 !psd 17:00:21 1 ihope: daemon pager bf 17:00:25 ;-) 17:06:19 -!- ihope_ has joined. 17:16:17 -!- calamari has joined. 17:20:17 -!- EgoBot has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 17:20:27 Whoops >_> 17:20:53 * SimonRC goes home. 17:22:27 -!- EgoBot has joined. 17:24:00 -!- ihope has quit (Connection timed out). 17:24:33 -!- ihope_ has changed nick to ihope. 17:27:35 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 17:44:47 !bf8 http://lilly.csoft.net/~jeffryj/programs/bf/hangman.b 17:45:19 !ps 17:45:22 1 calamari: ps 17:45:28 !ps d 17:45:30 1 calamari: ps 17:48:53 !daemon hangman bf8 http://lilly.csoft.net/~jeffryj/programs/bf/hangman.b 17:48:55 Hangman started! Type `/msg EgoBot !hangman ' to start a game! 17:49:03 ! 17:49:05 Huh? 17:49:23 _____ | Type `!hangman ' to guess a letter! 17:49:23 Something SCARY just happened. 17:49:27 !hangmann z 17:49:29 Huh? 17:49:30 !hangman z 17:49:33 __zz_ | [] 17:49:35 __zz_ |- [e] 17:49:35 !hangman y 17:49:39 _yzzy |- [e] 17:49:40 !hangman x 17:49:43 _yzzy |-: [et] 17:49:45 xyzzy | :)>-< YOU WIN! 17:49:47 sorry, just testing :) 17:50:45 _ | Type `!hangman ' to guess a letter! 17:50:53 Muahaha, s3kr1t. 17:51:04 !hangman 3 17:51:07 _ |- [3] 17:51:12 argh 17:51:58 !hangman E 17:51:59 _ |-: [3e] 17:52:18 single letter hangman is silly 17:52:20 !hangman i 17:52:20 !hangman 1 17:52:23 _ |-:( [3ei] 17:52:24 True. 17:52:26 _ |-:(< [3ei1] 17:52:31 !hangman x 17:52:35 _ |-:(<- [3ei1x] 17:52:36 Eh. 17:52:38 !hangman t 17:52:41 _ |-:(<-< [3ei1xt] 17:52:44 !hangman u 17:52:47 a |-------X-<-< OUCH! YOU LOSE! 17:52:49 You're guessing all the rarest letters! 17:52:53 of course 17:52:58 actually, t isn't 17:53:28 ______ | Type `!hangman ' to guess a letter! 17:53:42 !hangman e 17:53:46 ______ |- [e] 17:53:48 !hangman a 17:53:52 ______ |-: [ea] 17:53:54 !hangman t 17:53:58 t_____ |-: [ea] 17:54:02 !hangman o 17:54:06 t_____ |-:( [eao] 17:54:07 etaoinshrdlu :) 17:54:10 Yep. 17:54:14 !hangman i 17:54:17 t_i___ |-:( [eao] 17:54:21 !hangman n 17:54:24 t_i___ |-:(< [eaon] 17:54:29 !hangman a 17:54:31 Already guessed `a'. Try again! 17:54:33 Ermp. 17:54:35 !hangman s 17:54:37 t_i___ |-:(<- [eaons] 17:54:40 !hangman h 17:54:43 t_i___ |-:(<-< [eaonsh] 17:54:50 !hangman r 17:54:53 tri___ |-:(<-< [eaonsh] 17:55:01 Um... 17:55:14 !hangman u 17:55:18 tricky |-------X-<-< OUCH! YOU LOSE! 17:55:30 ______ | Type `!hangman ' to guess a letter! 17:55:39 !hangman a 17:55:42 ______ |- [a] 17:55:43 !hangman e 17:55:46 ______ |-: [ae] 17:55:47 !hangman s 17:55:50 S_____ |-: [ae] 17:55:51 * ihope is evil 17:55:52 !hangman p 17:55:55 !hangman h 17:55:56 Sp____ |-: [ae] 17:55:56 !hangman x 17:55:57 !hangman i 17:55:58 Sph___ |-: [ae] 17:56:00 Sph__x |-: [ae] 17:56:02 Sphi_x |-: [ae] 17:56:03 !hangman n 17:56:05 Sphinx | :)>-< YOU WIN! 17:56:11 !undaemon hangman 17:56:13 Process 2 killed. 17:56:17 Noo! 17:56:22 !psd 17:56:22 Sufferrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 17:56:24 Huh? 17:56:26 he killed it! 17:56:27 !ps d 17:56:30 1 GregorR: bf8 17:56:32 2 ihope: ps 17:56:34 !kill GregorR 17:56:36 No such process! 17:56:43 oww 17:57:22 you knowm the combination of your two nicks in conversation is hard to follow :) 17:57:23 !bf +[>+] 17:57:26 realloc: Cannot allocate memory 17:57:29 :) 17:57:31 !daemon hangman bf8 http://lilly.csoft.net/~jeffryj/programs/bf/hangman.b 17:57:34 Hangman started! Type `/msg EgoBot !hangman ' to start a game! 17:57:45 calamari: whose nicks? 17:57:52 ihope, int-e 17:57:52 ihope's nick isn't my fault ;) 17:57:56 Ah. 17:58:02 same length, start and end the same 17:58:04 -!- GregorR has changed nick to ingrate. 17:58:08 anyway *I* have no trouble following the conversation. 17:58:09 Awww 17:58:12 This nick is owned :( 17:58:15 and I think ihope hasn't either ;) 17:58:21 :-) 17:58:40 My name's easy to pick out because it's always bold black while everybody else has plain blue. 17:58:42 :-P 17:58:47 -!- ingrate has changed nick to incredibly. 17:58:50 There we go. 17:58:54 -!- ihope has changed nick to in-te. 17:58:56 _______ | Type `!hangman ' to guess a letter! 17:58:58 Whee. 17:58:58 !hangman 1 17:59:02 _1_1___ | [] 17:59:08 -!- calamari has changed nick to i-nte. 17:59:13 maybe digits should not be allowed :) 17:59:15 Ooph. 17:59:22 ! 17:59:22 -!- int-e has changed nick to `. 17:59:24 Huh? 17:59:24 !hangman ☺ 17:59:28 <`> blah :) 17:59:28 Invalid character: `â'. Try again! 17:59:37 Whoa. A talking grave... 17:59:37 <`> aww. This nickname is owned by someone else 17:59:43 -!- ` has changed nick to ^. 17:59:45 Who cares? 17:59:45 lol 17:59:51 -!- in-te has changed nick to ^^. 17:59:54 -!- incredibly has changed nick to GregorR. 17:59:59 -!- ^^ has changed nick to ihope. 18:00:02 -!- i-nte has changed nick to int-e. 18:00:09 Um. 18:00:11 That's not right. 18:00:12 ;) 18:00:13 -!- int-e has quit (Nick collision from services.). 18:00:16 -!- ^ has changed nick to int-e. 18:00:22 Bahahah 18:00:28 -!- calamari_ has joined. 18:00:34 :-P 18:00:38 That was fun. 18:00:44 hahaha 18:04:24 !hangman 3 18:04:26 31_1___ | [] 18:04:41 !hangman 4 18:04:44 3141___ | [] 18:04:46 !hangman 5 18:04:47 @hangman 5 18:04:50 !hangman 9 18:04:50 31415__ | [] 18:04:52 !hangman 2 18:04:54 314159_ | [] 18:04:56 3141592 | :)>-< YOU WIN! 18:05:10 3.1415928697995? 18:05:24 Probably not, correct? 18:05:24 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028840197 18:05:43 hmm.. is it 1971? 18:05:45 * calamari_ checks 18:06:30 yep! 18:06:51 however, it is 28841971 18:07:56 hmm,. the next few digits seem easy to memorize.. 693993 18:08:01 GEEZE, YOU SUCK 18:08:08 What TERRIBLE pi memory. 18:08:12 X-P 18:08:14 http://newton.ex.ac.uk/research/qsystems/collabs/pi/pi6.txt 18:08:14 heh 18:08:23 !bf http://newton.ex.ac.uk/research/qsystems/collabs/pi/pi6.txt 18:08:33 !ps 18:08:36 1 GregorR: bf8 18:08:38 3 ihope: bf 18:08:40 4 ihope: ps 18:08:51 Still running, eh? 18:08:52 !ps d 18:08:54 1 GregorR: bf8 18:08:56 2 int-e: daemon hangman bf8 18:08:58 3 ihope: ps 18:09:01 !help ps 18:09:04 !kill 1 18:09:04 Use: ps Function: display the current processes 18:09:06 Process 1 killed. 18:09:38 !bf_txtgen http://newton.ex.ac.uk/research/qsystems/collabs/pi/pi6.txt 18:09:42 sablevm: cannot create vm 18:10:16 _______ ____ | Type `!hangman ' to guess a letter! 18:10:42 !hangman e 18:10:44 _____e_ ____ | [] 18:10:54 !hangman r 18:10:56 _____e_ ____ |- [r] 18:11:00 !hangman s 18:11:01 !hangman a 18:11:02 _____e_ ____ |-: [rs] 18:11:04 !hangman t 18:11:05 _____e_ ____ |-:( [rsa] 18:11:06 _____e_ ____ |-:(< [rsat] 18:11:08 !hangman o 18:11:10 _____e_ _oo_ |-:(< [rsat] 18:11:11 !hangman i 18:11:14 _____e_ _oo_ |-:(<- [rsati] 18:11:17 Um. 18:11:19 !hangman n 18:11:22 _____e_ _oo_ |-:(<-< [rsatin] 18:11:25 !hangman s 18:11:28 Already guessed `s'. Try again! 18:11:33 !hangman d 18:11:34 _____ed _oo_ |-:(<-< [rsatin] 18:11:41 !hangman l 18:11:44 ____led loo_ |-:(<-< [rsatin] 18:11:54 !hangman k 18:11:56 ____led look |-:(<-< [rsatin] 18:11:58 !hangman p 18:12:00 !hangman z 18:12:00 p___led look |-:(<-< [rsatin] 18:12:02 p_zzled look |-:(<-< [rsatin] 18:12:04 !hangman u 18:12:06 puzzled look | :)>-< YOU WIN! 18:13:58 _________ _____ | Type `!hangman ' to guess a letter! 18:14:30 !hangman e 18:14:33 _________ ____e | [] 18:16:06 !undaemon hangman 18:16:06 Process 2 killed. 18:33:42 8-(o_O:-) is legal Haskell code. 18:33:51 It doesn't do anything interesting, though. 18:35:43 8-(o_O:-) = (-) 8 ((:-) o_O) 18:36:09 I guess it won't actually work in very many circumstances. 18:37:08 well, it'd be a strange Num instance 18:37:18 Yep. :-) 18:37:45 instance Num (Monad m, Num a) => m a where... 18:37:52 That'd work. 18:37:54 Maybe. 18:38:12 not really 18:40:39 you need Eq instances and Show instances for that first 18:41:03 and that's a challenge 18:41:13 Oh. 18:41:21 besides the instance wouldn't satisfy the usual Num laws. a+b == b+a, etc. 18:41:30 _ (==) _ = False 18:41:34 show _ = "" 18:41:50 it'd be a *bad* instance. 18:42:21 It's a bad class! 18:42:25 :-P 18:42:29 no, the Num class is good 18:42:48 well, most of it. 18:42:51 If it's possible to make bad instances, it's a bad class.... 18:42:58 So every class is bad :-P 18:43:11 I think abs and signum are bad and should be elsewhere. 18:43:16 !glass {M[m(_o)O!"Glass rocks."(_o)o.?]} 18:43:46 ... 18:43:51 Well, there goes that theory. 18:43:55 !unlambda ``ci`ci 18:43:58 !ps 18:44:02 1 int-e: unlambda 18:44:04 2 int-e: ps 18:44:04 Ooh boy. 18:44:05 !kill 1 18:44:08 Process 1 killed. 18:44:58 !unlambda `````sii``s``s`ks``s`k`s`ks``s``s`ksk``s`k`s``si`krk`k``s`kski.* 18:45:14 !help 18:45:34 !kill 1 18:45:56 -!- EgoBot has quit (Excess Flood). 18:46:02 Oops. 18:46:07 Remember the !flush. 18:46:37 Hm 18:46:46 Add a !more 18:47:01 Or !more , I guess. 18:47:05 Right now, my #1 priority is eating :-P 18:47:17 I'll deal with EgoBot in a while. 18:47:23 I think the bot needs a line length limit 18:47:25 My #1 priority is blood circulation. #2 is breathing. 18:47:32 int-e: It has a line length limit. 18:48:10 hmm. then I don't know why it thinks it's flooding 18:48:27 It's the number of lines... 18:48:29 I think. 18:48:46 It also has a lines/sec limit. 18:48:48 Anyway, does ``ci`ci terminate? 18:48:51 I have not even a clue why it's flooding. 18:48:51 no 18:48:52 Or how. 18:48:55 Oh. 18:48:57 ``ci`ci -> ``i[``ci`ci]`ci -> `[``ci`ci]`ci -> `[``ci`ci]`i[`[``ci`ci]`ci] -> `[``ci`ci][`[``ci`ci]`ci] -> `[`[``ci`ci]`ci]`ci -> `[`[``ci`ci]`ci]`i[`[`[``ci`ci]`ci]`ci] 18:49:09 ``ci`ci doesn't terminate but produces no output 18:49:21 the other program doesn't terminate either but produces output 18:49:30 How would ``ci`ci produce output? :-P 18:49:41 by running out of memory, eventually 18:50:02 Does it accidentally compute the Fibonacci numbers? 18:50:15 yes 18:50:58 the other program does, that is. 18:58:12 good night 18:58:15 -!- int-e has quit ("Bye!"). 19:14:12 As Hoplon (griech: = weapon) one designates the named-giving sign of the Hopliten . 19:16:11 Welcomely in the Wikipedia! 19:16:59 ...says the Main Side. 19:46:49 In Long Beach, Louisiana, it's a violation of the law to hit a clergyman over the head with a floppy diskette. 19:47:03 No, not really. 19:47:23 This one's better: It's a crime in Hoch, Illinois to protest naked close to a landfill without the express written permission of Major League Baseball. 19:51:59 -!- ihope has quit ("Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5.0.1/2006011112]"). 20:15:42 -!- calamari_ has quit ("Leaving"). 20:15:58 -!- calamari has joined. 22:17:01 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 23:55:04 -!- GregorR has quit (Nick collision from services.). 23:55:08 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 2006-03-06: 00:08:03 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 00:09:07 -!- GregorR has joined. 00:20:52 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 00:21:03 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 01:36:14 -!- calamari_ has joined. 01:36:27 -!- calamari has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 01:40:55 -!- calamari_ has quit (Client Quit). 01:44:37 -!- calamari has joined. 01:49:38 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 03:52:16 -!- kipple has joined. 04:08:44 -!- fizzie has quit (calvino.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 04:08:58 -!- fizzie has joined. 07:16:54 -!- jix has joined. 07:58:04 The BBC are lazy gits sometimes. 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22:34:17 fuse? 22:34:37 ah, nevermind 23:13:12 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 23:20:22 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4-2.0 -- Are we there yet?"). 2006-03-08: 03:31:17 -!- clog has joined. 03:31:17 -!- clog has joined. 04:22:54 -!- clog has joined. 04:22:54 -!- clog has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 12:53:24 -!- clog has joined. 12:53:24 -!- jix has joined. 12:56:10 hi jix 13:02:44 moin 13:30:12 -!- nooga has quit ("Lost terminal"). 13:36:35 -!- lament_ has joined. 13:36:37 -!- lament has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 14:14:55 -!- fuse has joined. 14:15:42 -!- fuse has quit (Client Quit). 16:16:34 -!- jix has quit ("This computer has gone to sleep"). 17:14:47 -!- fuse has joined. 18:00:31 twobitsprite: I have thought of a lang with no syntax errors: LISP! 18:00:57 cheater, it has no syntax! 18:01:04 All you have to do is make sure you splice S-expressions, and not just strings, and you should be fine. 18:01:30 I know it was chosen for some program evolution experiments for this very reason, 18:01:33 . 18:02:32 Oh, check out the experiments on evolution in redcode as well. 18:03:02 redcode, is it that core wars thingie? 18:03:09 Redcode is the machine-like language used for CoreWars, and the evolved warriors beat some hand-coded ones in a tournament! 18:04:04 Google for the webpage on that experiment. 18:06:12 interesting 18:07:05 That relied on a task that can be done in a huge variety of ways, and with a great variation in quality, and is not well understood. 18:07:20 And has a good fitness function. 18:47:14 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4-2.0 -- Are we there yet?"). 20:32:45 -!- jix has joined. 20:37:13 -!- ihope has joined. 21:03:10 -!- fuse has joined. 21:06:13 hi 21:06:31 hello 21:06:36 what's going on? 21:06:41 not much 21:07:38 coded something silly: http://fuse.superglue.se/lazy.cc.txt 21:09:28 * SimonRC can't reach that. 21:10:09 weird 21:10:20 http://fzort.org/mpr/hacks/lazy.cc.txt 21:24:34 * ihope hates C now 21:25:50 ihope, why is that? 21:26:04 Oh, wait, the first one loaded now. 21:26:16 it's the same thing 21:26:24 Well... I can't read that. 21:26:41 heh :) 21:27:17 I don't like imperative languages in general. 21:29:43 i'm currently making an effort to learn functional programming 21:30:34 What language is it? 21:30:42 Or are you still on lambda calculus? 21:31:00 both... i'm giving scheme a try 21:31:31 i wrote that lazy streams thing after i finally figured it out in scheme, the first time i saw it it looked a bit like magic 21:32:25 Tell me what ((badger badger badger badger) (badger badger badger badger) (badger badger badger badger) (mushroom mushroom) snake) does, will you? 21:33:01 Lazy streams: In C++ they are ugly. In Scheme they are beautiful. In Haskell they are invisible. 21:33:25 :-D 21:33:29 ihope: doesn't look like it'll do anything :) 21:33:42 simonrc: mind if i add that to my fortunes file? :) 21:33:46 :-) 21:33:55 I like invisible things. 21:34:51 erm, ok 21:34:53 so should i give haskell a spin? 21:34:57 "How's the memory allocation in Haskell?" "Oh, it's invisible." "What about polymorphism?" "Invisible." "Function currying?" "Invisible..." 21:34:57 yes 21:35:04 Yes. Haskell's very nice. 21:35:13 Try EVERY language! 21:35:50 I really need to learn LISP and Perl, and practice Scheme and C. 21:35:54 * ihope thinks he took the "oh, Haskell's not right for everybody" too far 21:35:55 dude, i will, after i get to the point where i actually see myself using scheme in a non-toy project 21:36:54 How's networking with Scheme? 21:37:10 Harder than with CLISP 21:37:19 well, i saw nfs implemented in scheme the other day 21:37:43 http://www.cs.utah.edu/~farrer/plug-nfs/plug-nfs.html 21:37:55 Is networking with Scheme any harder/easier than with Haskell? 21:37:58 a nfs server, that is 21:38:25 My current Haskell "om u nead this" is classes. 21:40:16 * ihope is going to call the language Schemer from now until some time in the future 21:40:16 -!- fuse has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 21:41:23 -!- fuse has joined. 21:41:28 dang 21:43:49 -!- nooga has joined. 21:43:56 hm 21:44:02 hello, nooga. 21:44:05 hi 21:44:22 oh, cool, u r here 21:44:26 just when i need you 21:44:48 really? 21:44:54 what's going on? 21:45:16 could you say in your native language "and so are you! you french pig! get lost with your slick tongue!"? 21:45:26 you're Spanish, right? 21:46:03 :-) 21:46:03 er, not really 21:46:30 no problem, just translate please :> 21:46:43 "e voce tambem! seu porco frances! va' te catar com a sua lingua afiada!" 21:46:54 that's portuguese, though. 21:47:06 Portuguese is *almost* Spanish. 21:47:37 it's pretty close. 21:47:42 hmmm not really 21:48:01 i think.. me hablas español, un poco 21:48:27 I think "yo hablo un poco de español". 21:49:17 what ihope said. 21:49:27 oh yes ;]] 21:49:33 * ihope sets his keyboard layout to US International 21:49:44 that's why i said "un poco" 21:49:50 nooga: may i ask why you need that translation? :) 21:50:09 -!- jix has left (?). 21:50:51 ah, my friend is swanking and insulting m e in french 21:51:42 :-) 21:51:50 hahah 21:52:02 btw 21:52:03 So which key is the AltGr? 21:52:16 ...Neither? 21:52:35 There we go. Ññ >:-) 21:52:38 i was just watching some TV novels in which they were talking portuguese 21:52:41 speaking* 21:52:56 man, i hate soap operas. 21:53:11 so do i 21:53:17 * ihope is having fun 21:53:48 damn, i can't talk now, my language skills are lower at night ;] 21:57:40 your language skills are fine 21:57:43 don't worry 21:57:54 be back in a bit, got to finish something for work 21:58:01 g2g 21:58:02 bye 21:58:05 -!- nooga has quit. 22:06:57 ihope: yeah, type classes *rock* 22:07:08 They are duck yping done right. 22:07:14 Yeah! 22:07:43 Say, is "duck type" a pun on "duct tape" at all? 22:07:52 no 22:08:20 duck typing is saying "I will accept any object with these methods". 22:08:35 like python 22:08:43 e.g. "I will accept any object with a draw method." 22:09:05 (for some graphics stuff) 22:09:35 Which is fine until you pass it a pack of cards, whose draw method does something rather different. 22:09:43 :-) 22:10:26 or a cowboy 22:10:28 :-D 22:10:29 :-) 22:11:06 Say, in Java, is there any way to require an argument to implement two interfaces? 22:11:11 "If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck." is where the name comes from 22:11:15 ihope: no 22:11:28 Heh... 22:11:36 that's the 10% of stuff you do with Haskell type classes that you can't do in Java 22:12:16 In Java, can you ask for a list of things such that the *list* implements some interface? 22:13:13 what do you mean? 22:13:57 Like Haskell's (Read [a]) => a 22:14:19 It's any type for which you can turn a string into a list of things of that type. 22:14:30 ok. i don't know haskell. i've done java professionally, though. excuse me while i go shoot myself. 22:14:54 no, i'm not proud of that. 22:15:30 heh, sorry. no, i don't think you can do that with java. 22:15:54 Hmm, a bit of wonkiness going on here. 22:16:07 ä man, a plan, a canal, panama 22:16:23 * fuse looks up "wonk" 22:16:30 I guess I'll have to get used to that. 22:17:09 I type "a man" and get ä man". 22:18:29 what language uses an umlaut over an 'a'? 22:19:13 I don't know. 22:19:34 But I know Spanish uses ü. 22:19:36 assuming that's the character you're seeing. 22:19:41 Yes, it is. 22:19:57 I can say things like "pingüino" now! 22:20:33 portuguese uses that too. it's almost extinct now, though. too bad. it did add a bit of color. 22:20:58 That same word? 22:21:11 no, i mean u + umlaut. 22:21:15 Ah. 22:21:26 Hay un pingüino que se llama Gordo.... 22:21:32 s/..../.../ 22:21:50 i have a penguin called Fatso. 22:21:56 Heh, cool. 22:22:24 ihope: Only the newest Java standard supports p"arameterised types". 22:22:46 ah - /that/'s what you meant. 22:22:55 Un día, Gordo ve muchos acentos. 22:23:18 one day, Fatso sees a lot of accents. 22:23:49 Oh, wait, you were translating? Okay ;-) 22:24:03 hahah. no, i don't have a penguin. :) 22:24:18 I think that'd be "there is a penguin", not "I have a penguin". 22:24:33 Anyway... Gordo come un acento. 22:25:47 oh well. my spanish is about good enough to order a beer. 22:25:53 Fatso eats an accent? 22:26:17 Yep. 22:26:27 Él dice, «No me gustan acentos.» 22:26:37 dice, "I don't like accents." 22:26:41 i'm starting to feel like a bot. 22:26:42 brb. 22:29:37 Después, Gordo ve tres diéreses. Él come un. 22:30:29 afterwards, Fatso sees three... i don't know how to say that in english, but it's a sort of accent. 22:30:47 It's a cognate. 22:30:52 Diereses. 22:30:54 are you making this stuff up? 22:30:58 Yes. 22:31:54 ok. i should learn haskell, then. 22:32:09 is there a shortcut? like haskell for idiots or something? 22:32:40 is this any good? http://www.haskell.org/tutorial/ 22:32:51 It "sort of" worked for me. 22:32:57 Lemme dig up something... 22:33:28 woot. 22:33:42 This is much, much better because I helped write it :-P 22:33:44 http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:Haskell 22:33:54 hahah. :) 22:34:49 hmm, maybe i'm asking for too much, but is there a downloadable version? i have zero bandwidth at home. 22:35:29 What do you mean by zero bandwidth? 22:37:20 no intarweb at home. i'm at work right now. 22:37:27 wow, ones = 1 : ones 22:38:04 Ah. 22:38:23 fuse: you know what : does? 22:38:25 i had to write about 200 lines of c++ before i was able to do "struct ones : stream { ones() : stream(1, delay()) { } };" 22:38:34 :-) 22:38:48 it seems to be something you use to make lists 22:38:59 a:[b,c,d] = [a,b,c,d] 22:39:12 ah, kinda like cons then. 22:39:17 Exactly. 22:40:06 -!- Sgeo has joined. 22:41:18 i got to go. later. thanks! 22:41:22 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4-2.0 -- Are we there yet?"). 23:21:02 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 23:21:53 * SimonRC goes 23:27:12 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:57:14 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 2006-03-09: 00:09:56 -!- lindi- has quit (Remote closed the connection). 00:15:32 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 00:32:38 -!- lindi- has joined. 00:45:00 So I have AltGr AND dead keys? 00:45:09 I only need one! 00:45:40 ...or the other! 01:10:05 -!- GregorR__ has quit (SendQ exceeded). 01:10:45 My technique for learning Haskell was a sort of Esme Wetherwax technique... 01:11:01 I read every Haskel tutorial I could find for info. 01:11:31 Then I started hacking. 01:11:45 Using the ghc library docs page. 01:12:39 The trick with monads is to read tutorials, look at the types, try to write something, look at the types, keep trying to push the concepts into your head so they all stay in at once, look at the types, etc... 01:13:11 When learning monads, you go through 3 stages. 01:13:56 1. "Dang, monads are complex." 2. "Oh, I get it now!" 01:14:23 First everything is very simple. A monad is a type of kind * -> * which implements the >>= and return functions with the right properties... 01:15:42 Next, everything is very complicated, trying to fit [], Maybe, State Int, IO, etc all into the same mental category, trying to work out which operations can be performeda and which can't. 01:16:00 Finally, everything is very simple. A monad is a type of kind * -> * which implements the >>= and return functions with the right properties. 01:16:15 Um. 01:16:22 But you understand it. 01:16:47 StateT rocks! 01:17:03 A monad is a magic container for values such that you can put a value into the container, you can stick a function through the container to act on its contained values, and you can turn a container of containers into a container. 01:17:05 StateT :: * -> (* -> *) -> * 01:17:12 kinda 01:17:24 but it's also a way of sequentialising actions. 01:17:50 I've never thought of it as anything but a container. 01:17:50 Monads were added to Haskell for the express purpose of creating the IO monad. 01:18:02 Well, I must disappear now. 01:18:17 * ihope disppears 01:18:24 ...Close enough. 01:18:25 before that, there was some godawful Lazy-K-like thing called a dialogue. 01:35:39 What was the dialogue things? 01:35:43 s/things/thing/ 01:35:58 Like in Lazy-K (the esolang). 01:36:13 something about [String]->[String] 01:36:24 Aha. 01:36:37 An awful system, compared to monadic IO. 01:36:40 Yep. 01:37:18 Actually, in ghc there is a RealWorld type, like that in, erm, Clean. 01:37:56 It is related to the ST monad, and unsafeIOtoST, or whatever it's called. 01:38:32 data RealWorld -- 01:38:36 Not very helpful. 01:44:23 -!- calamari has joined. 02:10:31 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 02:23:46 -!- ihope has quit ("Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5.0.1/2006011112]"). 02:58:20 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 05:23:23 -!- Sgeo has quit. 05:46:44 -!- Arrogant has joined. 06:14:03 -!- Arrogant has quit (niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 06:14:05 -!- lament_ has quit (niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 06:15:11 -!- Arrogant has joined. 06:15:11 -!- lament_ has joined. 06:57:08 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 10:04:36 -!- nooga has joined. 10:04:43 hi 11:07:03 -!- kipple has joined. 11:11:41 hi kipple 11:19:12 hello 11:20:10 :D<-< 0000 11:20:24 valid SADOL code ;p 12:33:59 -!- jix has joined. 12:38:04 hi jix 12:40:20 moin nooga 13:14:58 * SimonRC has to go to a lecture. 14:25:32 -!- jix has quit ("This computer has gone to sleep"). 14:25:47 -!- jix has joined. 14:34:23 -!- jix has quit (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)). 15:10:09 -!- nooga has quit. 15:24:18 -!- CXI has joined. 15:40:57 hi people 16:42:43 -!- ihope has joined. 18:13:02 -!- twobitsprite has left (?). 18:23:01 -!- jix has joined. 18:53:06 -!- fizzie has quit (niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 18:54:04 -!- fizzie has joined. 18:54:20 -!- fizzie has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:55:54 -!- fizzie has joined. 19:00:06 What are møøse? 19:06:20 -!- fizzie has quit (niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 19:06:31 -!- fizzie has joined. 19:13:04 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 19:25:03 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:25:14 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 19:26:13 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:27:02 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 19:43:01 -!- fuse has joined. 19:43:06 hi 19:43:09 Ello. 19:43:28 what's going on? 19:55:34 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:59:10 GregorR's popping in and out. 19:59:23 All three of him. 20:00:02 did you already program in some imperative language before learning haskell? 20:00:22 Sort of. 20:00:38 how was the transition? 20:01:02 Well, once you learn functional programming in general, Haskell's a piece of cake. 20:01:16 As long as you have a good tutorial, that is... 20:01:38 ok. i think i mentioned i'm currently trying to learn scheme. the problem is, i don't yet see myself using it in a non-toy project. 20:01:56 and i heard many times how it's supposed to make you more productive etc etc. 20:02:02 Well, choose a project. 20:02:18 If Scheme's good for it, stay with it. Otherwise, find some other language. 20:02:40 and i think i'm at a point where i grok the basic idea. 20:03:07 ah well. i shall persevere. 20:38:25 -!- GregorR has quit (SendQ exceeded). 20:38:50 SendQ exceeded? 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Plëåsë clÃ¥rify. 02:08:51 Here yøu gø! 02:08:58 Ã…h. Thåñk yøū. 02:09:17 (blah blah blah) 02:09:21 ... 02:09:25 CÃ¥n she plÃ¥y høckey? 02:09:31 hër sÅ¥içķ håñdÅ‚iñg is prèťťi gøød 02:10:35 s/i g/y g 02:10:50 I didn't write that. 02:11:02 then add [sic] :D 02:11:25 hër [sic] sÅ¥içķ [sic] håñdÅ‚iñg [sic] is prèťťi [sic] gøød [sic] 02:11:30 I'm not sure... 02:11:50 [sïç] 02:12:03 * SimonRC feels sic of all these sics 02:12:13 mmm, crenelated 02:12:45 Eew, sic! 02:14:45 "feels sic" [sic]? 02:18:21 Sí. (c) 02:19:09 * SimonRC goes to bed 02:22:44 * ihope ðóéß ßóµéþíñ åéí®ð 02:22:55 µµ... 02:23:03 åéí®ð íñðééð. 02:33:20 ßÿè bÿè! 02:33:55 -!- ihope has quit ("A Møøse once bit my sister..."). 03:57:33 -!- Sgeo has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:09:59 -!- pgimeno has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 05:25:43 -!- pgimeno has joined. 06:01:33 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 06:38:02 -!- GregorR has joined. 07:23:28 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 07:23:43 -!- GregorR has joined. 07:53:21 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:51:42 -!- kipple has joined. 09:15:15 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:15:58 -!- GregorR has joined. 09:38:27 -!- kipple has quit ("See you later"). 11:15:03 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 11:16:04 -!- GregorR has joined. 11:24:30 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 11:24:31 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 11:29:20 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 11:29:21 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 11:31:04 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 12:07:04 -!- sp3tt_ has changed nick to sp3tt. 13:56:25 -!- CXI has joined. 14:17:50 -!- CXII has joined. 14:26:50 -!- nooga has joined. 14:30:40 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 15:04:03 -!- ihope has joined. 15:06:08 Is there an Unlambda function that, given some type of list of decimal digits, returns the appropriate Church numeral? 15:06:16 And the other way around, as well? 15:10:42 i dont know -.-' 15:10:55 still trying to write lambda calculus interpreter 15:12:01 In what language? 15:23:51 C++ 15:26:01 -!- jix has joined. 15:30:24 Let a = the smallest natural number that cannot be defined. We have a contradiction. 15:34:54 jix: do you have some clues how to write lambda calculus interpreter in i.e. C++? ;p 15:38:33 s/i.e./e.g./? 15:39:45 nooga: yes 15:40:16 but i can't really explain 15:47:16 ihope: i've always had problems with that 15:47:46 in Polish we have just one "np." for it 15:48:21 btw. s/i\.e\./e\.g\./ 15:49:32 jix: well... maybe you can say something to enlight me, i'm so damn stupid... 15:49:52 you have a tree like structure 15:50:13 and you just start to substitute the variables... 15:50:30 but you add an extra stop node when you substitute 15:50:41 to avoid substituting things that are out of scope 15:51:04 (you would need alpha(???) reduction if you don't add stop nodes) 15:52:19 i did it that way in my rhotor interpreter (which would work in c++ too but it wouldn't be lazy the way i implemented it in haskell) 16:25:22 nooga: what's the period do? 16:36:28 stands for any character 16:36:37 Ah. 16:36:53 What would something like s/foo/.b.a.r./ do? 16:37:22 erm, good question xD 16:37:55 By the way, what editor does this stuff come from? :-P 16:38:10 it's a common regexp 16:38:17 don't u know? 16:38:20 Nope. 16:39:29 many things use regexp 16:39:52 perl for example: http://www.troubleshooters.com/codecorn/littperl/perlreg.htm 16:41:16 btw. they're often very esoteric ;p 16:41:43 s{\b(${urls}:[$any]+?)(?=[$punc]*[^$any]|\Z)}{$1}goi 16:42:00 Whoo. 16:42:17 That looks like Glass. 16:45:54 hm 16:46:18 are you under unix-like OS? 16:46:28 No. 16:46:44 oh 16:47:17 if you were, you could always try $ cat | sed 'regular exp here' :> 16:47:55 and i know what s/foo/.b.a.r./ does 16:48:40 it changes literally all "foo" strings into ".b.a.r.", s/foo/\.b\.a\.r\./ gives exactly the same result 16:48:51 Okay. 16:48:59 What about s/.../.../? 16:49:09 Replace any three characters with ...? >:-) 16:49:18 yes 16:50:10 So would "quux" be replaced with "...x" or "...."? 16:51:05 ...x 16:51:40 you can s/.+/.../ so that any nonempty string will become "..." 16:52:08 Does + match anything at all? 16:52:52 it means: 1 or more times 16:53:04 and * means 0 or more times 16:53:33 Ah. 16:53:51 So it works as a modifier for the previous character? 16:53:56 so /a*bba+/ will match "bbaa", "aabba", "aaaabbaaa" etc. but not "bb" 16:56:03 previous object, because you can /(a|b)+/ 16:56:13 try to read some tutorials 16:56:22 regexp is very powerfull tool 16:57:43 g2g, bye 16:58:27 Bye. 16:58:31 -!- nooga has left (?). 17:20:56 So (-: )-: v_v is legal Haskell code. 17:21:35 it is? 17:21:44 Yep. 17:28:03 What does "sternutaphobia" mean? 17:36:20 -!- nooga has joined. 18:00:15 -!- nooga has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 18:37:50 -!- r0ver has joined. 19:06:18 -!- GregorR has joined. 19:16:39 ihope: CTCP ITS MORNING 19:16:47 :-) 19:16:57 no it's evening 19:17:10 * jix codes php :( 19:17:12 but 19:17:18 * ihope pretends to read jix's mind 19:17:19 * jix gets payed for coding php :) 19:17:26 8:16 PM! 19:21:10 getting payed for coding makes jix happy 19:21:38 I never get paid for coding. 19:21:52 I never code :-P 19:22:07 I never get paid for coding. 19:22:14 I write too much Free Software. 19:22:42 GregorR: yeah but Free Software doesn't allow you to buy a new computer... :( 19:22:51 * ihope writes a simple IRC bot and charges $5,000 for each copy of it 19:22:58 jix: Nope X-P 19:22:59 ihope: noone would buy that 19:23:22 * ihope waits for the money to roll in (and waits, and waits, and waits...) 19:23:44 i get payed per hour atm 20:05:52 -!- principito has joined. 20:06:25 -!- principito has left (?). 20:16:17 -!- Sgeo has joined. 20:32:13 Øh nøës! 20:34:31 Ãww, ÃŒ cãn't chãngë mý nìck tø ìhøpë. 20:51:47 ∑ª¥ çå~† ¥ø¨ çªå~©€ ¥ø¨® ~â„ç∆ †ø â„ªøπ€˙ 20:52:04 â„‚ å~¥ø~€ å∫@€ †ø ®€å∂ †ªâ„‚˙ 20:52:09 Ä 20:53:25 Üéß, à ©áñ ®éáð þháþ, ßó®þá. 20:53:52 i wrote text with alt-key pressed 20:54:03 Mé þóó. 20:54:17 ∫¨† â„† @øø∆‚ ∂℃ƒ€®€~† ª€®€ 20:54:37 Vé®ü µú©h ßó. 20:54:57 Å®©ª †ªâ„‚ â„‚ ªå®∂ †ø ®€å∂ 20:55:00 ¥oe? ¶EURoe¶?EUR ª®EUR j??þ ?EUR->®ð· «?oeµEUR oe? þ?EUR?EUR ©?ª®ª©þEUR®? µª?EUR ñoe ?EURñ?EUR·» 20:55:09 EUREUREUREUREUR 20:55:14 ∑†ƒ˙ 20:55:23 For added-value, mine is recoded to iso-8859-1. 20:55:34 But it has EUR all over it. 20:55:54 Well, it has recode_transliterate set to ON. 20:56:09 Méh. 20:56:20 but everyone on this network uses utf-8... 20:56:23 ¥œ↓ ¶€œ¶ł€ ª®€ j↓šþ ł€→®ð· «Šœµ€ Å“Ä‘ þħ€š€ ©ħª®ª©þ€®š µªĸ€ ñœ š€ñš€·» --- was what I was going to say. 20:56:28 jix: not quite true :) 20:56:33 à µóóßé óñ©é bíþ µü ßíßþé®... 20:56:48 lindi-: i know 20:57:00 stop writing like †ªâ„‚ 20:57:28 Åéøøç åé´®é ßöéákíñg ðíffé®éñþ øáñgúágéß. 20:57:48 i can't read this :( 20:57:55 I can't read yours! 20:58:25 Quick, everybody into #íñváøíð! 20:59:07 the spam on the wiki is annoying 20:59:51 We have a wiki? 20:59:52 :-P 21:03:57 I wonder WHY people are going this. 21:04:09 ? 21:04:20 s/going/doing/ 21:05:14 Simple solution: don't let anonymous users edit for a while. 21:07:45 * ihope finishes his IRC bot 21:07:55 what does it do? 21:08:04 As of yet, nothing. 21:11:36 -!- RoboGregorR has joined. 21:13:31 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:13:39 I did not. 21:13:43 Stupid bastard network. 21:13:59 That's right ... the network HAS NO FATHER 21:14:23 -!- GregorR has joined. 21:14:36 What's the word for a male dog? 21:15:21 I'd think "dog" :-P 21:17:38 From Wikipedia: "Dog is also a term used by breeders to specifically denote a male domestic dog." 21:18:01 The above quote is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. 21:18:21 See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights for details. 21:19:01 lol 21:26:24 Hmm, squit squit squit. 21:27:41 -!- mtve has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 21:29:21 i want to write a lisp like language vm in some esolang 21:29:55 Write it in Lisp! 21:30:01 no 21:30:06 lisp isn't an esolang 21:30:36 :-P 21:32:10 Umm. 21:32:15 jix, sorry to inform you, but yes it is. 21:32:47 RoboGregorR: pha just because you arn't used to the lisp syntax)))))))))) 21:33:18 (sentence '(True)) 21:36:37 -!- GregorR has quit (Nick collision from services.). 21:36:45 -!- GregorR has joined. 21:44:45 -!- calamari has joined. 22:17:29 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:18:07 -!- jix has left (?). 22:38:14 -!- r0ver has left (?). 22:51:57 * Sgeo wonders if he should learn Lisp 23:02:28 No :-p 23:04:49 Whynot? 23:04:57 Because it's Lisp ;) 23:17:38 -!- CXII has quit (Connection timed out). 23:49:35 -!- calamari has left (?). 2006-03-11: 00:00:37 Sgeo: Yes 00:00:50 Sgeo: because it's Lisp 00:21:40 -!- RoboGregorR has quit. 01:10:46 -!- GregorR has joined. 01:11:41 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:12:56 -!- GregorR has joined. 01:14:27 -!- CXI has joined. 01:29:01 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:29:47 -!- GregorR has joined. 01:33:01 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 01:35:21 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:44:26 -!- nameless has joined. 01:45:17 does a language who is not comprehensible cause the syntax but cause the programming method can be considered like an esoteric language ? 01:45:41 Some do, some don't, sort of depends. 01:45:43 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 01:48:00 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:48:01 nameless: Yes. 01:48:12 -!- GregorR has joined. 01:48:24 ok 01:48:39 Smetana is a great example 01:49:22 !wiki smetana 01:49:25 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:49:31 !doc smetana 01:49:33 -!- GregorR has joined. 02:06:39 -!- nameless has quit ("Leaving"). 02:34:17 Ah, yes. Smetana. 02:35:30 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 02:35:59 -!- GregorR has joined. 02:36:41 «A mí me lo gusta también.» 02:36:47 Is that correct? 02:51:54 -!- lindi- has quit (Remote closed the connection). 02:52:00 -!- lindi- has joined. 04:00:24 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 04:01:20 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 04:50:35 -!- ihope has quit ("Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5.0.1/2006011112]"). 05:25:16 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:25:57 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 05:26:22 -!- CXII has joined. 05:40:31 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 05:44:17 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 05:54:44 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:54:59 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 06:22:54 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 06:23:33 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 07:10:39 -!- Arrogant has joined. 07:18:29 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 07:18:52 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 07:26:21 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 07:26:59 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:26:36 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 08:28:14 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 08:37:05 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 08:37:44 -!- mtve has joined. 08:49:36 -!- GregorR___ has changed nick to GregorR. 08:58:03 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 08:58:48 -!- GregorR has joined. 09:03:08 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:04:10 -!- GregorR has joined. 09:05:09 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:06:38 -!- GregorR has joined. 09:17:06 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:17:41 -!- GregorR has joined. 09:25:03 -!- jix has joined. 09:27:38 moin 09:48:06 SYN 10:18:50 -!- CXII has quit (Connection timed out). 11:48:59 SYN, ACK 12:08:50 ACK 12:10:07 Very good, but come to think of it, I don't really have anything much to say. FIN 12:15:15 FIN ACK 12:18:29 ACK 12:19:33 0o 12:24:20 jix: read up on IP 12:24:33 SimonRC: i don't want to 12:31:15 never mind then 12:43:13 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 12:43:34 -!- GregorR has joined. 12:56:50 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 14:12:12 -!- nooga has joined. 14:12:19 urgh 14:12:27 lisp hackers are so annoying 14:36:54 No, Java3D is annoying. 14:37:12 It is not designed for me to use. 14:37:24 java is designed to be annoying 14:37:47 Java is designed for the average programmer in a large group. 14:43:04 coding java without intellisense(tm), and good IDE is impossible 14:45:00 I think the Java3D api was desigend to drive me nuts. 14:45:11 You can't even compose two rotations without having to give each one a name. 14:45:40 omg 14:46:27 You have to create the first, create a temporary rotation, set the angle and axis of each, then ask the first to multiply itself by the second. 14:47:20 and of course, the methods to set the angle and axis return void, so you can't do this: 14:49:38 "trans1 = new Transform3D().rotX(0.5).mul(new Trransform3D().rotY(0.2));" 14:50:11 omigosc 14:50:14 moigosh 14:50:16 lol 14:50:18 omigosh 14:51:10 :-) 14:51:21 No, you have to do this: 14:51:25 Transform3D rot = new Transform3D(); 14:51:25 rot.rotX(pu/12); 14:51:25 Transform3D subRot = new Transform3D(); 14:51:25 subRot.rotY(pu/8); 14:51:26 rot.mul(subRot); 14:51:40 (pu = 2pi) 14:51:55 that sucks ALOT 14:53:12 Likely Haskell: rot = rotY (pu/8) .*. rotX (pu/12) 14:53:37 where .*. composes transformations (like functions) 15:03:51 hm eeee 15:05:32 hm... do you think that making function a type in sadol will help it to be functional? 15:06:14 like :f~1+#_01 instead of ~f1+#_01 15:06:26 and apply: )f2 {=>3} 15:11:22 yeah, but... 15:11:27 wlah? 15:11:37 you will end up with a gazillion )))) in your program 15:11:40 what else? cons? 15:11:51 solution: take a leaf from the book of common lisp. 15:11:57 SimonRC: eh, lisp is worse with those () 15:12:01 nonono 15:12:03 I mean:... 15:13:00 what do you mean " take a leaf from the book of common lisp."? 15:13:30 Common Lisp puts functions in a seperate namespace. Not a good idea here, but the idea of functions (typically called) being separate from values (typically passed to them), is a good idea... 15:13:46 so, most functions act like already. 15:14:05 most variables act like variables, as already.. 15:15:21 but, you can make a function be parsed like a variable (being a leaf not a branch node in the parse tree) or a variable act like a function (be a branch not a leaf in the parse tree) 15:15:39 could even be mad backward-compatible 15:15:50 hm 15:16:28 so application would be natural, fxy {f(x,y)} onlu if f has a type FUNCTION ? 15:17:20 yeah 15:17:32 more of a parsing flag than a type, though 15:17:52 in fact, it should *only* be a parser thing, and not relevent at runtime 15:18:08 yea 15:18:42 ha, check out my placeholder: http://stainworks.com/ 15:21:52 brb ;/ 15:23:12 well, looks cool so far 15:23:31 What content will it have? 15:42:18 erm, my homepage, blog and portfolio ;] 15:56:57 who wants a pro webpage for $750 ? 16:20:16 noone? ;\ 16:24:13 -!- ihope has joined. 16:36:16 what name would be better: shame? or ulisp? ;] 16:36:31 (for my new esolang of crs.) 16:36:41 ulisp -> uncommon lisp 16:37:04 shame resembles scheme ;> 16:37:20 ulisp 16:37:26 LITHP? 16:37:38 (S is not allowed) 16:39:22 why lithp? 16:41:29 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 16:46:03 why s isn't allowed? 16:48:05 http://groups.google.co.uk/group/net.general/msg/e809b92fdcc92888 16:48:15 (see near the bottom) 16:50:33 but ulisp will be bery stupid lisp dialect ;p 16:50:38 very* 16:51:17 (you realise that is a joke, right?) 16:51:35 nooga: only s and k? 16:55:19 yeah, almost 17:39:16 -!- nooga has quit. 17:50:56 -!- Sgeo has joined. 18:00:27 * SimonRC goes home 18:25:38 -!- calamari has joined. 20:55:59 -!- GregorR has joined. 21:05:18 -!- ihope has joined. 21:06:09 I find it cute how a short string of gibberish, like "36 F.Supp.2d 191" or "0-380-75947-0", can uniquely identify something. 21:06:39 9DEDB891-8361-461C-9ED5-BDF0C8460EA9 21:06:46 Yes, that too. 21:06:50 Just a second... 21:07:03 and they are able to uniquely identify something without a centralized db 21:07:13 Yep. 21:07:18 What's 9DEDB891-8361-461C-9ED5-BDF0C8460EA9? 21:07:32 thats an uuid 21:07:34 man uuidgen 21:07:58 F1ED2D44-14E5-473B-96A4-395874541C27 21:07:59 4082D87F-1CC0-49D1-AC25-5D9D10D4821B 21:08:00 BA41A38F-0712-486E-B0E4-0F2AB266A492 21:08:39 Those aren't version 1 UUID's, are they? 21:08:50 i don't know 21:08:57 you could check the version bits 21:09:14 What're those, and where? 21:09:24 http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUID 21:09:28 wait 21:09:34 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_Unique_Identifier 21:09:35 ;) 21:10:02 Yeah, I can't read Dutch. ;-) 21:10:08 german 21:10:16 * ihope smiles 21:11:05 So Dutch is NL. How logical. 21:11:15 Spanish is ES, German is DE... 21:11:26 well german in german is deutsch 21:11:33 Yep. 21:11:39 spanish in spanish is españ.... 21:11:47 ...ol 21:11:58 * jix doesn't speak spanish 21:12:05 And Nederlands. 21:12:09 and no i'm using version 4 21:12:30 The random version? 21:12:38 yap 21:14:04 So can you tell me what 0-380-75947-0 is? 21:15:31 something us specific? 21:15:41 I don't think so. 21:15:52 telephone number? 21:16:03 Nope. 21:16:16 random number? 21:16:25 wait some bar-code 21:16:28 Nope :-) 21:16:33 Yes... 21:16:37 isbn? 21:16:41 Yep. 21:16:53 maybe it's a phone number too ;) 21:16:59 :-) 21:17:51 what is this? "36 F.Supp.2d 191" 21:18:19 Try a Google search. 21:19:35 ah 21:20:04 Blerr 21:20:34 Blerr is located at http://www.nationalesports.com/index.php?op=viewuser&userid=9828 21:42:05 So, GregorR, you're not Greg Orr, are you? 21:44:11 No 21:44:13 Gregor Richards 21:44:22 I have a far more robust name than that X-P 21:44:36 Greg Orr is just the guy who stole my domain name *sobs* 21:46:18 -!- Arrogant has joined. 21:57:31 Ackermann function, anyone? 21:58:21 I could go for a piece of pi.. still hungry ;) 21:59:04 Mmm, pi. 21:59:32 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679 21:59:34 8214808651328230664709384460955058223172535940812848111745028410270193852110555964462294895493038196 21:59:35 4428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273 21:59:37 724587006606315588174881520920962829254091715364367892590360011330530548820466521384146951941511609 21:59:47 Exactly--that's not an approximation. 21:59:48 :-P 21:59:50 yum 22:00:29 Oh, right, the musical pattern thing... 22:01:02 Play this note sequence: CDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDCACDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDCB 22:01:42 * calamari loads gw-basic 22:02:54 -!- calamari has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:03:56 -!- calamari has joined. 22:04:19 and that's hwhat happens when you accidentally press ctrl alt backspace 22:04:45 :-) 22:05:52 ihope: i played it... nothing happened 22:06:19 Did you hear anything? 22:06:28 C C C Ab Eb C Ab Eb C 22:06:30 ummmmm 22:06:33 yes? 22:06:38 the notes i played? :) 22:06:50 :-) 22:08:16 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 22:09:08 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:09:57 does anybody have a recording of "manha de carnaval" with singing? 22:22:00 -!- fuse has joined. 22:22:16 hello 22:22:50 Hi. 22:23:18 how's things, ihope? 22:23:21 Good. 22:23:53 We were just arguing frantically over whether A001511 makes good music. 22:24:15 oh well, i can't join that discussion. 22:24:38 Hmm... then again, we weren't. 22:24:40 ;-) 22:24:53 hahah. 22:41:41 ihope: i bought "the little schemer" the other day 22:42:19 Bought what? 22:42:47 ihope: it's a book 22:43:18 ihope: it's a book on scheme; it's laid out as a children's book and it has all these cute drawings of elephants 22:43:24 :-) 22:43:54 Sounds nice. 22:44:41 ihope: and it still manages to present some pretty deep cs concepts; for instance, it presents turing's argument for the indecidability of the halting problem with little scheme programs 22:45:02 ihope: yeah it's great 22:48:07 ihope: http://www.bookpool.com/covers/992/0262560992_500.gif 22:48:17 i'm in love with this book 22:49:12 What would happen if I threw that in with all the other children's books at some library? 22:50:41 if we were born in the right universe, it /would/ be a children's book; unfortunately we were born in the alternate universe in that star trek episode where everyone's evil and spock has a goatee 22:51:21 Mmm, goatee. 22:52:06 hah. 22:54:44 ihope: the book has a page that says, "This space reserved for JELLY STAINS!" 22:54:55 :-D 22:55:42 fuse, without spock having a goatee we wouldn't have the band spock's beard 22:56:25 Arrogant: well, you have a point 22:57:06 speaking of which, i think i will turn it on 22:57:31 * fuse plays spock's beard - revelation.mp3 22:59:30 You know I have run into fairly few Spock's Beard fans 22:59:40 Then again I have never really looked for them 23:00:05 well, i like prog 23:00:34 * Arrogant does too. 23:00:48 Porcupine Tree is my favorite. 23:06:54 ihope: where's that haskell book you recommended again? 23:07:05 I reccomended a Haskell book? 23:07:41 ihope: well, yes, an on-line book 23:07:56 Ah, right. 23:08:09 http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:Haskell 23:08:12 That, I think. 23:08:24 thanks 23:14:10 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 23:15:56 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4pre2.500 -- Accept no limitations"). 23:18:05 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:30:20 this sucks 23:30:28 i want to learn a song, and can't find its melody anywhere 23:31:51 CDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDCACDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDCB 23:32:19 no 23:32:23 not that one 23:32:54 :-) 23:34:51 :( 23:35:11 maxwell's silver hammer? 23:37:38 yayyyyyyyy i think i found it 23:37:42 downloading :) 23:50:02 -!- jix has left (?). 2006-03-12: 00:12:55 -!- int-e has joined. 00:15:50 Hit any key to continue. 00:15:51 http://www.columbia.edu/~sss31/graphics/car-hitanykey.jpg 00:16:50 "You have moved the mouse. Please reboot the computer for this change to take effect." 00:32:16 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 01:39:16 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:40:03 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 01:50:58 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:51:28 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 01:53:08 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:53:45 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 01:58:36 -!- CXI has joined. 02:14:02 RuneScape is like Programm Quest where you have to pay attention. 02:14:27 s/Programm/Progress/, eep. 03:41:55 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 04:11:15 -!- cmeme has quit (Connection timed out). 04:24:07 -!- cmeme has joined. 04:34:26 -!- Sgeo has quit. 04:35:14 -!- cmeme has quit (Connection reset by peer). 04:35:48 -!- cmeme has joined. 04:53:13 -!- cmeme has quit (Connection timed out). 04:58:14 -!- cmeme has joined. 05:32:00 -!- GregorR___ has changed nick to GregorR. 06:40:12 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 07:16:00 -!- Arrogant has joined. 07:19:03 Arrogant, you arrogant FOOL! Don't you know that it's YOUR BABY!!! 07:19:15 * GregorR tries to add drama to the chatter on #esoteric 07:19:16 oh mi 07:19:19 oh my 07:20:08 Gregor, any new languages? 07:20:29 The small amount of time I spare to esoprogramming goes to C2BF right now. 07:26:18 -!- calamari has left (?). 07:39:12 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 07:39:21 -!- GregorR has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:05:20 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 09:05:11 -!- int-e has left (?). 09:16:17 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:17:28 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 09:20:23 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:21:11 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 09:22:24 -!- CXI has joined. 10:15:42 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 10:16:03 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 10:24:04 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 10:24:05 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 11:06:21 -!- jix has joined. 13:07:44 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 13:13:39 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 13:21:19 -!- ihope has joined. 13:23:47 -!- ihope_ has joined. 13:41:21 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 14:04:40 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 14:04:53 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 17:03:50 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 17:04:22 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 17:12:53 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 17:16:01 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 17:18:31 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 17:23:14 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 17:43:49 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 17:44:00 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 17:46:35 -!- Julepalme has joined. 17:48:43 -!- Julepalme has quit (Client Quit). 17:51:58 -!- Emilbp has joined. 17:52:24 -!- Emilbp has quit (Client Quit). 18:03:01 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:03:13 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 18:11:48 -!- Athas has joined. 18:12:08 Please calculate and print the sum of 2 and 5. 18:21:48 7 18:22:03 Thank you. 18:22:05 As you can see, IRP works, but very, very slowly. 18:22:23 Premature optimization is the root of all evil. :) 18:32:11 -!- lindi- has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 18:36:30 -!- lindi- has joined. 18:41:37 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:42:02 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 18:46:26 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:46:51 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 18:47:37 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:49:32 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 18:50:30 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:52:26 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 18:52:44 I think it will be hard to prove turing-completeness of IRP 18:54:34 How about implementing a Turing-complete language in IRP? 18:54:43 You mean EgoBot? 18:54:56 So I guess that means IRP is only sometimes Turing-complete. 18:55:51 i don't think egobot qualifies as a proof 18:56:02 This nondeterminism could make IRP valuable for implementation of crypto programs. 18:56:04 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:56:08 egobot just interprets programs 18:56:16 i don't think you can use an interpreter to prove turing-completeness 18:57:33 Athas: how would nondeterministic cryptography work? 18:59:59 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 19:00:57 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:05:45 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 19:13:42 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:14:35 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 19:15:31 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:15:53 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 20:06:07 ihope_: Dude! You independently invented the tune "CDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDCACDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDCB"! 20:06:19 ihope_: That's feaky! 20:06:40 Feaky? 20:07:29 Well, it's not like that's a random sequence. 20:07:44 indeed not 20:09:02 BTW, "0-380-75947-0" looks like an ISBN to me. 20:09:15 oh, wait, that one was answered 20:09:48 Yep. 20:10:23 RFC 1459 should be obvious enough, with a Google search. 20:10:26 i'm not sure if that sequence qualifies as a "tune" 20:10:34 lament: why not? 20:10:43 i don't like it :) 20:10:53 :-) 20:11:59 ihope_: erm, *what* about "RFC 1459"? 20:12:07 What it is. 20:12:49 * SimonRC recalls that there are people in the world who don't know what an RFC is. 20:13:49 But... Google! 20:14:55 1459 is IRC, of course. 20:31:23 Heh, I started something over at #haskell. 20:41:48 indeed you did 21:09:25 -!- sp3tt has quit (niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 21:09:27 -!- tokigun has quit (niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 21:09:51 -!- sp3tt has joined. 21:09:51 -!- tokigun has joined. 21:20:42 -!- GregorR___ has changed nick to GregorR. 21:39:39 Yay, I'm an op at #########! 21:39:40 :-P 21:39:59 ?! 21:42:19 Is that the official channel for ########, or the support channel for #######? 21:43:08 The support channel for #######. 21:43:23 Mmmmmmn 21:44:12 If you ever want to know how ####### works, just pop over there... 21:44:36 Oh wait... five channels. 21:44:40 * ihope_ parts 21:45:04 Three channels: #esoteric, #haskell and #meta-science. 21:46:06 The official channel for #######, by the way, is at ########. 21:46:13 i want to hear CDCECDCF.... 21:46:20 Me too. 21:47:08 Umm? 21:48:39 A note sequence... 21:48:49 Yes, I understood that much. 21:48:52 But what is its significance? 21:49:19 Well, notice that every other note is a C. 21:49:36 Remove those, and every other note's a D. Remove those, and every other note's an E... 21:49:38 And you're making a scale on the off-beats. 21:49:39 Woooooooooooow 21:49:43 Hmmmmmmmmmmmn 21:49:43 OK 21:49:44 I see 21:50:03 I have a digital keyboard sitting next to me :-P 21:50:10 Heh. 21:51:44 CDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDCACDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDCBCDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDCACDCECDCFCDCECDCGCDCECDCFCDCECDC 21:58:30 ah i can hear it! 21:59:31 http://rafb.net/paste/results/cdWQ1q59.html 21:59:35 chipmunkbasic4ever 21:59:57 Chipmunk Basic for MacOS is an old-fashioned Basic interpreter which runs on almost all Macs. 22:00:15 it runs on old 500k macs and on the newest osx macs 22:00:26 but i think there isn't an intel version (yet) 22:02:15 ah there is a typo... 22:04:05 gn8 22:04:14 -!- jix has left (?). 22:54:59 -!- Athas has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:06:20 -!- CXI has quit (Success). 23:52:53 -!- ihope_ has quit ("Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5.0.1/2006011112]"). 2006-03-13: 00:47:19 -!- CXI has joined. 01:11:11 Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. 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Gregor, your connection 0wnz 20:04:21 bbl 20:04:24 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 20:41:31 -!- Sgeo has joined. 20:47:32 hi 21:15:39 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 21:16:09 -!- Sgeo has joined. 21:29:28 -!- jix has left (?). 22:38:34 -!- GregorR has joined. 22:43:39 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:44:14 -!- GregorR has joined. 23:08:12 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:14:16 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 23:16:00 -!- GregorR has joined. 23:24:55 -!- calamari has joined. 23:25:18 GregorR: tor seems to be very stable nowadays ;) 23:25:35 >_> 23:25:36 <_< 2006-03-14: 00:00:11 To fill the daily Perl quota - functional programming in Perl: perl -e 'print &{&{sub { my $f = shift; return &$f($f); }}(sub { my $f = shift; return sub { my $n = shift; return 1 if $n < 2; return &{&$f($f)}($n-1) + &{&$f($f)}($n-2); }; })}(8), "\n";' 00:00:27 I think that means it's time to go to sleep. 00:00:39 LOL 00:00:42 Brilliant 00:12:35 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 00:16:08 -!- graue has joined. 00:19:21 -!- graue has quit (Client Quit). 00:29:16 -!- CXI has joined. 01:26:27 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:26:35 -!- GregorR has joined. 01:58:46 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:58:50 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 02:25:12 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 02:25:45 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 02:27:34 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 02:27:50 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 02:28:45 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 02:29:17 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 02:39:08 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 02:43:07 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 02:43:38 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 02:54:02 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 02:54:38 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 03:03:49 -!- GregorR__ has changed nick to GregorR. 04:37:32 -!- Arrogant has joined. 04:41:33 -!- Sgeo has quit. 05:12:35 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 05:57:45 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 05:58:03 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 06:10:51 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 06:13:55 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 06:16:31 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 06:16:34 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 06:18:57 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 06:19:04 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 06:19:20 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 06:27:33 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 06:27:46 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 07:04:20 -!- GregorR____ has joined. 07:05:45 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 07:33:07 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:07:14 -!- GregorR____ has changed nick to GregorR. 08:59:05 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 08:59:15 -!- GregorR has joined. 09:13:14 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:13:20 -!- GregorR has joined. 09:34:21 -!- SimonRC has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:35:08 -!- SimonRC has joined. 11:07:06 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 11:07:24 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 11:09:21 -!- kipple has joined. 11:19:05 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 11:20:56 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 11:30:41 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 13:40:46 -!- Keymaker has joined. 13:41:24 oh my head.. what is this place? where am i?! this looks strangely familiar.. 13:59:08 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 14:01:17 -!- kipple has joined. 14:33:55 -!- jix has joined. 14:35:37 hello jiz 14:35:39 *x 14:35:57 any new language areund? 14:40:49 no 14:41:57 ok 15:02:19 -!- jix has quit (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- IRC has never been so good"). 15:31:59 -!- cyph1e has joined. 15:33:10 Hi, can anyone give me an advice for writing a brainfuck program which increases a 3 digit input (seen as a number) by one? 15:33:38 like 123 -> 124, 879 -> 880 15:35:46 yeah 15:35:49 and hi 15:36:16 what kind of advice you want? 15:36:19 tips or code? 15:36:30 the way I would do it: increase the last digit by one. test if the new number is 58 (ascii value of ':'). If not, then done. else replace with 48 and repeat the procedure for next digit 15:37:07 yeah 15:37:21 but you didn't specify how the number is input, so it might not apply 15:37:35 three digit input 15:37:44 is it read as 3 separate digits or a single number with 3 digits 15:37:46 ? 15:37:56 that doesn't really matter :) 15:38:33 well, sure, but if it is only one single number you have to do some more work :) 15:38:55 bah . never mind me. being stupid today 15:39:01 :) 15:39:53 ah sorry, I'm back 15:40:02 the input is read as 3 characters 15:40:05 ok 15:40:27 then my method should work 15:40:32 what's the "brainfuck-way" to check if a new number is 58? 15:40:46 subtract 58 and check for 0 with [ 15:40:54 not necessarily 15:41:11 ah 15:41:16 that works only if the interpreter is wrapping 15:41:28 huh? 15:41:59 well, let's say i input '4' in my interpreter -- if i subtract 58 from it it causes underflow 15:42:11 well, then your interpreter is broken IMHO :) 15:42:20 :p 15:42:43 no it's not! 15:43:16 are the bytes signed or unsigned? 15:43:22 signed 15:43:27 i mean unsigned 15:43:28 damn 15:43:29 :p 15:43:32 heh 15:43:35 I'm very new to bf 15:43:45 ah 15:43:52 how did you find out this marvellous language? 15:44:10 again, that depends on the interpreter, but the original used signed WRAPPING bytes.. ;) 15:44:22 damn. unsigned I mean ;D 15:44:23 but the original interpreter is buggy if you remember ;) 15:44:28 well I'm doing some programming challenges and one of them asks me to write such a program in bf 15:44:40 ah 15:44:44 where is that challenge ;) 15:44:59 spoj.sphere.pl 15:45:06 problem18 15:45:09 ok 15:46:43 so to check if a byte is 58, I need to copy the byte first? 15:46:49 yes 15:46:53 yeah 15:46:55 I see 15:47:18 in your case it'd be easiest (not necessarily shortest) to first subtract 48 from the cell when reading input 15:47:35 I see 15:47:37 hmm 15:47:38 then you could check if the cell's value is ten, a bit easier 15:47:53 and when printing out adding 48 to each digit 15:48:11 this way is not the shortest, but it's simplest 15:48:37 okay 15:49:23 are all the bytes guaranteed to be zero at start? 15:49:27 yeah 15:49:31 great 15:50:51 btw, remember the special case that if you increase 999 it'll be no longer three-digit number ;) 15:50:57 yeah 15:51:02 I was thinking this: 15:51:10 use 5 bytes as a start 15:51:17 [0,0,0,0,0] 15:51:21 read in number 15:51:23 like this 15:51:30 [0,0,9,9,9] 15:51:48 do the increase thing, and '<' until you reach a zero byte 15:52:00 [x,1,0,0,0] 15:52:01 argh damn 15:52:13 I thought wrong 15:52:41 you thought correct, but you need to loop there 15:52:57 so i suggest using memory 0 0 1 9 1 9 1 9 15:53:08 where the 1s are booleans 15:53:40 I see, hmm 15:53:42 and you can move slide in the memory by using [>>] kinda structures 15:53:53 it gets a bit more complicated, but not much 15:54:12 the brainfuck way of thinking takes a bit time ;) 15:54:20 yeah I guess :S 15:54:55 there's however a simpler way too 15:55:10 how? 15:55:20 wait.. 15:55:23 (i'm writing) 15:59:40 ok 16:01:26 hmm, i think the loop way is the simplest afterall.. i started making another way but it gets a lot more complicated 16:01:52 I see 16:01:58 i suggest having there something booleans to indicate the current digit that is currently being selected 16:02:15 to allow easier moving, 0 indicating selected and 1 non-selected 16:02:15 yeah it seems like a good ieda 16:03:14 and every take two copies of the digit, then return it, and then check from the other copy if it's 10 -- if it is then set the digit to zero and increase the one on its left side 16:03:43 this is basically the "move left until reach zero byte" 16:04:13 ah great.. I'm gonna eat dinner, I'll be back in a while 16:04:17 o-k 16:12:35 -!- GregorR has joined. 16:13:03 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:13:33 -!- GregorR has joined. 16:29:22 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:29:28 -!- GregorR has joined. 16:31:30 Can you move left if you're in the original position in bf? 16:32:05 you mean from the cell 0? 16:32:06 nope 16:32:18 yes, okay 16:34:52 the flag bytes, are they only used for knowing if the result is 3 or 4 digits? 16:36:14 that as well, but they help you to move around in the array when you're looping 16:36:23 and doing the calculation for every digit 16:36:56 I'm having a bit trouble trying to make this into a fancy loop instead of hardcoding each calculation 16:37:26 heh, yeah -- naturally you can also hardcode each calculation if you want to 16:38:12 I think I give that a try first 16:38:19 ok 16:45:33 hmm 16:46:44 I can't do this heh 16:47:12 well, it can be pretty difficult for a beginner, yes. i didn't learn bf in one night 16:48:03 i can make a sample code if you want to see what it would look like or something 16:48:38 if you look here 16:48:39 http://pastebin.zerovolt.com/101/ 16:49:20 those brackets, [ ], I enter that loop if I have a 9 as most-right digit 16:49:33 right? 16:49:41 wait. 16:51:19 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:51:35 here comes to interpreter question.. if the interpreter is wrapping the only case you DON'T enter the loop is if the value is 10 16:51:37 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 16:52:07 yes 16:52:30 how to construct "if-statements" otherwise? 16:52:39 -[-[-[-[-[-[ 16:52:54 and such 16:53:00 hmm ok 16:53:30 but I would rather like to step inside that bracket body if I got 10 16:53:49 yes 16:53:53 you can do it this way: 16:54:12 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 16:54:20 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:54:56 if the smallest value in the cell can be zero; [-[-[-[-[-[-[-[-[-[- now code what happens if cell is 10 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] 16:55:01 hope i didn't lost on count 16:55:22 remember to do that in a copy of the cell, otherwise you'll lose the cell's value 16:55:39 I see 16:56:37 shouldn't it be -[-[-[-[-[-[-[-[-[-[ 16:56:39 ? 16:56:49 it depends what the smallest value there can be 16:57:01 in that example of mine the smallest possible value was zero 16:57:04 ah sorry 16:57:11 your example was correct, I was thinking wrong 16:57:25 ok 17:04:50 http://pastebin.zerovolt.com/102/ 17:04:59 shouldn't that work for 2 numbers? I must've made a mistake somewhere 17:07:02 hmm, it should 17:07:10 i'll run it in interpreter.. 17:07:39 I'm currently trying it on http://koti.mbnet.fi/villes/php/bf.php 17:08:52 ah, you know what the problem is? you forgot to do increase the number 17:09:07 if you input 499 it stays as 499 17:09:24 I don't understand, I'm getting crap output 17:09:35 oh 17:09:37 perhaps that interpreter doesn't work right.. 17:09:52 can you recommend one? 17:09:57 win32 17:11:46 hmm 17:12:26 you could try this: http://www.iamcal.com/misc/bf_debug/ 17:12:30 a one I just downloaded crashed 17:12:33 it's in javascript 17:12:50 ah ok 17:13:03 anyways, you don't increase the last digit in any point 17:13:21 yeah, I should do that in the beginning, before copying 17:13:24 so instead of subtracting 48 subtract 47 17:13:27 yes 17:13:38 or simply sub by 47 17:13:44 as i said :p 17:13:52 ah :P 17:13:59 you were faster 17:14:25 yeah it seems to work 17:15:00 it should work now. when you input 499 it outputs 4:0 which means the middle digit is 10 17:15:03 as it should be 17:16:18 yeah 17:18:33 I should be able to do this on my own now, thanks a lot for your help 17:19:12 you're welcome 17:19:14 good luck 17:21:15 thanks 17:21:22 -!- jix has joined. 17:43:31 -!- calamari has joined. 17:45:14 -!- GregorR____ has joined. 17:45:17 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:39:27 bye 18:39:29 -!- Keymaker has left (?). 18:51:23 -!- GregorR_____ has joined. 18:51:42 -!- GregorR____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:09:26 -!- GregorR_____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:10:06 -!- GregorR_____ has joined. 19:28:53 -!- GregorR______ has joined. 19:32:49 -!- GregorR_____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 20:50:21 -!- Sgeo has joined. 21:28:19 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 21:29:03 -!- jix has left (?). 21:34:22 -!- GregorR_______ has joined. 21:34:24 -!- GregorR______ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:42:21 -!- GregorR_______ has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 21:43:37 -!- GregorR_______ has joined. 21:54:16 * pgimeno wonders how many _'s will FreeNode support 21:55:17 20:55:32 [freenode] ... 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From the logs:17:48:27 Note to self: ¡ʇхəʇ uÊÂop-É™pɪsdɳ oʇ pəɹÉÂdɯoɆ6uɪɥʇou s˛ʇÉÂɥʇ 02:33:22 -!- GregorR__ has changed nick to GregorR. 02:44:26 Whoa... we have a WIKI? 02:44:37 LOL 02:50:15 -!- ihope has quit ("bye bye"). 03:24:00 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 03:24:13 -!- GregorR has joined. 03:25:39 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 03:25:44 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 04:00:23 -!- GregorR___ has joined. 04:00:34 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 04:57:23 -!- GregorR____ has joined. 04:57:40 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:14:24 -!- GregorR____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:15:19 -!- GregorR_____ has joined. 05:36:21 -!- GregorR______ has joined. 05:36:21 -!- GregorR_____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:43:27 -!- GregorR______ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:44:00 -!- GregorR_______ has joined. 06:08:42 -!- GregorR_______ has changed nick to GregorR. 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waste time playing games, or study Haskell concurrency and stuff? 15:55:20 ihope: haskell 15:56:11 -!- GregorR____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 15:56:18 -!- GregorR____ has joined. 15:57:36 -!- GregorR_____ has joined. 15:58:01 -!- GregorR____ has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 16:14:37 -!- nooga has joined. 16:36:56 -!- lament has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 16:43:04 -!- GregorR_____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:43:08 -!- GregorR_____ has joined. 16:54:05 . 16:54:15 ? 16:54:46 nothing umm 17:18:46 -!- nooga has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 17:36:15 -!- nooga has joined. 17:51:34 -!- GregorR_____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:01:05 Yay! 18:06:36 -!- ihope has quit ("Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5.0.1/2006011112]"). 18:08:45 -!- nooga has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 19:04:38 -!- lament has joined. 19:16:35 -!- jix has joined. 19:58:19 -!- Keymaker has joined. 20:00:42 hi all, i made a quine in REVERSE; 20:00:44 http://koti.mbnet.fi/yiap/reverse/quine.rev 20:01:01 haven't been able to run it thought, but it should work 20:01:12 i tested with smaller value and it worked 20:01:30 with value i mean the data part 20:03:42 the code could be half shorter but of course reverse's integer output happens to output a space character just before the number so i had to output it manually 20:06:02 -!- nooga has joined. 20:11:10 -!- lament has quit (Connection timed out). 20:22:57 and yeah, it'd require something interpreter capable of handling a bit larger integers, since the data part it's constantly using has 866 digits.. 20:25:58 i bet that jix wrote GC 20:26:06 wrote what? 20:26:14 garbage collector 20:26:28 if simple reference counting counts (^^), i did 20:27:01 what are those? 20:27:05 GCs 20:27:14 they free memory space that isn't used anyomre 20:27:27 "anyomre".unscramble! 20:27:43 ok. how does one know what is used and what is not? 20:28:04 reference conuting (one possibility) 20:28:06 or mark & sweep 20:28:11 hm it amrks new variables and marks those referenced by them 20:28:22 walking reference graphs 20:28:28 and those unmarked r deleted 20:28:30 basically 20:28:32 in which language you wrote that? 20:28:34 reference counting always uses some cpu 20:28:39 Keymaker: i wrote it in c 20:28:43 ok 20:28:44 but for a project i never finished 20:28:56 mark and sweep uses much cpu but only sometines 20:29:22 i have no idea how something like that can be written :) 20:29:40 for everything you store you have an variable called ref_count 20:29:41 i'm trying to implement it in my core lisp interpreter 20:29:53 if you use a think you call thing.ref_count++ 20:30:05 and if you don't need it anymore you call thing.ref_count-- und if ref_count is 0 you free it 20:31:04 oh and if you free it you have to do ref_count-- on all things referenced by thing 20:31:09 because you free that reference 20:33:03 nara 20:33:13 nara? 20:33:20 whoops xD 20:34:59 "nara" is contracted "narazie" = "solong" or something 20:35:06 "hasta la vista" ;p 20:35:26 i meant: g2g 20:35:29 bye 20:35:37 -!- nooga has left (?). 20:35:38 bye 20:36:44 -!- GregorR_____ has joined. 20:46:09 -!- Sgeo has joined. 20:50:11 -!- GregorR_____ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:14:11 -!- jix has left (?). 21:56:05 -!- calamari has joined. 21:59:43 'ey calamari 21:59:54 hi keymaker 22:00:04 i made a quine in reverse; 22:00:05 http://koti.mbnet.fi/yiap/reverse/quine.rev 22:00:15 i'm not able to run it but it should work 22:03:14 cool 22:03:29 cheers 22:16:16 -!- ihope has joined. 22:16:27 hmm, seems wikipedia servers are expressing difficulties again 22:16:28 New 'puter lingo. 22:17:21 hm? 22:18:08 Programming language... 22:18:21 where? 22:18:35 Well... 22:18:48 It's not on the wiki yet, so you'll have to wait a bit. 22:18:55 ah 22:18:56 ok 22:21:17 Oh-so-tricky... 22:22:12 But MAYBE it's possible to write useful functions here. 22:27:05 I'm starting to 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19:05:57 GregorR: there is an interesting discussion in #crypto about a secure serverless chatroom system 19:06:14 ARRRGH 19:06:17 DirectNet!!! 19:06:23 DirectNet is secure, and has chat rooms X-P 19:06:40 It figures this would be happening right as I have no time :-P 19:06:53 GregorR: if you'd like, I can save a copy of the log for you 19:19:27 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 19:20:02 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:22:00 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Client Quit). 19:22:50 -!- GregorR has joined. 19:53:49 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 20:16:49 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 20:17:13 -!- Sgeo has joined. 20:17:21 -!- GregorR has joined. 21:00:37 -!- ihope_ has joined. 21:00:44 -!- ihope_ has changed nick to ihope. 21:09:44 GregorR: http://kidsquid.com/crypto.log 21:49:12 -!- GregorR-L has quit. 21:50:44 -!- fuse has joined. 21:50:50 hi 21:51:14 Ello 22:05:45 hey 22:07:17 The cat's so CUTE! 22:08:10 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 22:08:22 cat? 22:08:29 tac? 22:08:39 Caqt. 22:08:43 s/q// 22:08:46 I have a cat. 22:08:57 I have a cold X-P 22:09:29 Do these other GregorR's represent... something to do with those? 22:09:51 I have a cat too. here it is: ,[.,] 22:10:03 cute, eh? 22:10:08 Um... 22:10:10 Meow. 22:10:40 ,[.,[-]:+] makes it a bit cuter. 22:11:04 nah. everyone knows that smaller=cuter 22:11:12 ,. 22:11:17 Smaller. 22:11:24 Also not a cat :-P 22:11:30 Heh... 22:11:33 -!- fuse has left (?). 22:11:35 ,[.] 22:11:42 Still not a cat XD 22:11:51 That one's a cat if the input is an infinite stream of the same character. 22:11:57 lol 22:14:00 The empty program is a cat for no input.\ 22:14:21 Heck--even this message is one of those :-) 22:14:42 Way to carefully avoid punctuation XP 22:15:26 Isn't it easy? ;-) 22:16:01 Just don't use commas nor end your sentences with periods! 22:16:33 -!- lament has quit (Connection timed out). 22:16:34 [Alternatively, there's this.] 22:19:58 -!- GregorR_ has quit (SendQ exceeded). 22:27:21 -!- GregorR___ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:47:01 ☺ 22:47:24 Woooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah 22:48:28 GregorR-L: did you download that log (in other words, can I remove it now?) 22:48:49 Oh, sorry, was going to download it at home ^^ 22:48:50 I'll download it now. 22:48:52 -!- Sgeo has quit. 22:48:56 np.. you can.. wasn't sure 22:49:04 let me know so I can remove it later 22:49:07 Could you post the URL again? 22:49:20 kidsquid.com/crypto.log 22:49:48 Got it. 22:49:49 Thanks. 22:51:20 np.. enjoy 22:54:03 -!- Sgeo has joined. 22:55:30 -!- Sgeo has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:00:43 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:01:24 -!- Sgeo has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:01:44 Bouncy bouncy 23:03:12 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:10:33 -!- Sgeo has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:12:00 -!- Sgeo has joined. 23:22:34 -!- ihope_ has joined. 23:25:32 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 23:40:30 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 23:58:22 -!- GregorR-L 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can't find good articles about it 09:49:53 don 09:50:00 whoops... 09:50:30 jix: don't you know some? it's almost impossible that you've invented everything by yourself. 09:57:52 hm?! 10:00:32 iuhm 10:00:51 i read a german haskell tutorial 10:00:58 that was everything i ever read about lazy evaluation 10:20:14 oh 10:20:21 and then implemented it in c++ 10:21:46 you're so genious... amagad... i'd better don't try to think what will you be in my age 10:21:53 you'll be* 10:41:45 -!- nooga has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 11:35:02 -!- kipple has joined. 11:44:34 moin kipple 11:45:51 -!- ihope_ has joined. 11:46:01 -!- ihope_ has changed nick to ihope. 11:52:34 moin ihope 12:22:35 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 13:17:08 -!- ihope_ has joined. 13:17:15 -!- ihope_ has changed nick to ihope. 13:42:05 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 14:08:27 -!- CXI has joined. 14:55:52 -!- nooga has joined. 15:02:52 http://paste.lisp.org/system-server/show/lisppaste/colorize 15:03:10 oh it's so esoteric -.-' 15:08:59 -!- jix has quit (" Try HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-"). 15:17:45 -!- nooga has quit. 16:38:26 hum, Simon Tatham claims that http://xn13.com/ is Ben Olmstead's homepage... http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/doc/inertia.html 16:39:20 if that's right then that can be worth being mentioned in the wiki 16:43:33 -!- jix has joined. 17:44:42 * SimonRC goes home to bed 18:45:31 -!- calamari has joined. 20:03:04 -!- Sgeo has joined. 20:55:41 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 21:00:10 -!- GregorR-L has changed nick to Gregor_R-L. 21:02:14 -!- Gregor_R-L has changed nick to GregorR-L. 21:14:12 -!- GregorR-L has quit. 22:45:20 -!- jix has left (?). 22:57:31 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 23:16:44 -!- nooga has joined. 23:17:49 . 23:18:03 .?! 23:21:40 ;p 23:23:29 i'm trying to emulate (Larry Wall|Guido van Rossum|Matz) 23:28:00 well... designing a normal, script lang to get studentship 23:34:17 what should i implement first? 23:34:24 the vm or the compiler? 23:38:20 gah.... g2g 23:39:16 well... gn8 ;P 23:39:41 -!- nooga has quit. 2006-03-18: 00:36:14 -!- CXI has joined. 00:44:48 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 01:03:04 -!- ihope has joined. 01:03:14 So how do we stop the recent spam-wave? 01:03:33 Temporarily block unregistered dudes from editing? 01:05:32 Prevent external links from having the text "..."? 01:06:31 And for the other type of spam, prevent page lengths from being cut in half? 02:10:17 -!- calamari has joined. 02:26:49 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 02:29:08 -!- CXI has joined. 02:30:33 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 02:33:35 -!- CXI has quit (Connection reset by peer). 02:34:02 -!- CXI has joined. 02:55:26 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:07:53 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 03:36:12 -!- CXI has joined. 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contributors think because it will be for the wiki's best 09:47:25 and nothing prevents unregistered users from registering 09:47:32 so it shouldn't be big deal 09:47:55 yup 09:48:29 actually, my suggestion initially was to not allow anonymous contributions 09:48:42 yeah, but isn't that the same thing? 09:49:00 or is there any other way to contribute non-anonymously than by registering? 09:49:02 yes, just a bit delayed :) 09:49:05 heh 09:50:16 I wonder if there's kind of a "captcha" plugin or extension or whatever for MediaWiki 09:50:35 no idea 09:51:19 even so, I've read somewhere how spammers are fighting captchas... 09:51:32 don't know if that's an extended practice yet 09:52:11 well, registering only slows them down 09:52:29 they can always register and such, but thankfully not that often 09:52:40 they offer free pr0n if the user enters the captcha's text; the user's entry is then used for spamming 09:53:10 ah 09:53:48 waiting for an email confirmation is unacceptable for spammers, 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downloads Bochs and dives into the documentation things, then gets bored and starts wasting time again 18:58:36 eso? 18:58:49 eew.. bochs? no.. qemu! 18:59:33 * ihope downloads Qemu and dives into the documentation things, then gets bored and puts his operating system in EagleBot instead 19:00:07 * ihope realizes that EagleBot hasn't been written yet, laughs, and begins reading the Haskell API documentation 19:00:15 still waiting on that esoteric operating system 19:01:41 best I could do was bos in 512 bytes 19:02:17 A 512-byte operating system? 19:02:19 hmm, wonder how much of an os could be provided in 512 bytes (apps wouldn't access anything directly, just through the os) 19:02:42 Accept input, store it in a file. Run the file. 19:03:13 The line above is an all-purpose operating system written in pseudocode. /me bows 19:03:17 ooh, so files and disk i/o? 19:03:33 that might put you over the 512-byte limit :) 19:03:41 Um, maybe not. 19:03:43 Wasn't qemu the one with the strange 'system is (L)GPL'd but an "accelerator module" is proprietary' license? 19:03:58 How big's the smallest BF interpreter we have? 19:04:05 fizzie: there is a gpl accelerator and a freeware accel 19:04:24 Anyway, this might be shorter: RUN INPUT. 19:04:26 ihope: I wrote one that is pretty small 19:04:41 I wrote a relatively small one (in C) too. 19:05:18 Apparently four lines, with lengths 67, 67, 66 and 65. 19:05:37 main(j,a,n,t)int*a;{unsigned short p=-1;char*r=calloc(n=p+1,6),*i=r 19:05:37 +n,**k=i+n;for(read(open(*++a,t=0),i,p);n=*i-43,t<0?n-48?n-50||++t: 19:05:37 --t:n?n-2?n-19?n-17?n-3?n-48?n-50?n-1||read(0,r+p,1):p[r]?i=k[j]:j 19:05:37 --:p[r]?k[++j]=i:t--:putchar(p[r]):p--:p++:p[r]--:p[r]++,*i++;);} 19:05:53 hmm, this one is 98 bytes, I thought I had it smaller tho 19:06:00 98 bytes... 19:06:13 98 bytes is quite small already. 19:06:44 * ihope thinks 19:07:12 bf's goal was the smallest tc compiler.. wonder if another lang would be better suited to be even smaller 19:07:26 hmm, oisc 19:07:33 Is your 69-byte one a compiler or an interpreter? 19:07:44 where? 19:08:02 * calamari doesn't remember a 69 byte one 19:08:06 Uh, s/69/98/; my brain is broken. 19:08:23 +[,>+] 19:08:31 fizzie: interpreter.. compiler is 123 19:09:01 There's the operating system, but it doesn't work with every interpreter. 19:09:48 ihope: so you're basing your os on windows then? 19:10:00 :-D 19:10:21 ihope: uses all available memory and crashes the computer 19:10:55 I said it didn't work with every interpreter. 19:11:01 lol 19:15:05 Oh NO, a PDF! 19:15:27 I'm going to kill those guys at Adobe. Who's with me? 19:16:54 what do you like better, postscript? 19:17:45 If it can be read by a non-Adobe product, it's fine with me. 19:18:08 ihope: x/gpdf seem to have no trouble with pdf 19:27:02 g/kpdf actually occasionally seem to _have_ trouble with pdf. xpdf more rarely. 19:27:16 (And they all have problems with encrypted pdf's or such.) 19:31:36 DANG, Hunter looks fun. 19:32:10 fizzie: never used an encrypted pdf .. hehe 19:33:33 "" <- an encrypted PDF 19:33:53 As you can see, it was probably made using lossy encryption :-P 19:53:03 I think I've reached a new level of geekiness.. my desktop image is from wikipedia 19:53:32 Which image? 19:54:07 of the Saguaro National Monument, from the Tucson page 19:54:24 and I used GIMP to remove a street sign 19:55:16 also darkened it a bit so that I'd have more contrast with my dark blue icons 19:55:52 err.. that doesn't make much sense.. but it seems to work visually :) 21:06:49 Mmm, food. 21:13:30 FOOD? 21:13:38 Yum, yum yum yum yum... yum! 22:24:35 Right now, I can think of two exceptions to the "c" pronunciation thing: Caesar and ASCII. 22:42:39 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 22:44:07 ihope: indeed 23:40:26 -!- thedcm has left (?). 23:41:45 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 2006-03-19: 00:53:05 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 01:17:54 How many points are required to define a conic section? 01:18:27 Three can define a circle, and four can probably define an ellipse. 01:19:15 If those points were along a parabola rather than an ellipse, then you'd probably end up with a parabola. If they were on a hyperbola, however... 01:19:41 Two can define a circle: the center and a point on the edge. 01:19:42 So a hyperbola and an ellipse can intersect at four points. 01:19:58 GregorR-L: but you'd need some extra info to know which is which. 01:20:17 OK, I guess if you want to know nothing about the points, then yeah. 01:20:55 Just like a parabola can be defined by its focus and the whatchamacallit, as well as which is which. 01:21:04 * ihope looks up the name of the whatchamacallit 01:22:28 Vertex? 01:23:27 Well, that'll work. The focus and the vertex. 01:23:51 I was thinking the intersection of the directrix and the line formed by the focus and the vertex. 01:27:13 * SimonRC ponders how that heck multiple dimensions of time might work 01:27:49 IIRC, a circle takes 3, so I think a conic section takes 4 01:29:17 putting "multiple time dimensions" into google turns up a few nuts and a load of database stuff 01:32:42 Multiple time dimensions? 01:32:59 Is the path of time a conic section? :-) 01:35:12 WTF?! http://www.friesian.com/images/onto-14.gif 01:38:43 If it has the word "quantum" in it, either I have a strange obsession with it or I don't understand it at all. 01:45:25 -!- GregorR-L has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 01:52:09 Hmm, this is one of the less usual nutty physics websites; the type that states things that are fairly obvious and uses simple variations on mainstream "stuff" like they are some amazing new discovery. http://www.brooksdesign-cg.com/Code/Html/netart5.htm 01:52:45 I was taught everything I have read (so far) except the bizarre diagramming at secondary school. 01:53:08 conservation of units or whatever you want to call it. 02:03:02 Let's see here. 02:03:13 Everything's extremely strictly right-associative. 02:03:35 3^^^^3 = 3^^^3^^^3 = 3^^^3^^3^^3 = 3^^^3^^3^3^3 02:04:15 not friggin graham's number again 02:04:21 Yep. 02:04:36 = 3^^^3^^3^27 = 3^^^3^^7625597484987 02:06:29 Trying to go any further with lambda bot gives "Exception: stack overflow". 02:08:37 * SimonRC goes to bed 02:49:12 4^^4 = 4^4^4^4 ? 02:50:20 2^^5 = 2 ^ 2 ^ 2 ^ 2 ^ 2 ? 02:51:03 Aye. 02:51:18 2^^^6 = 2^^2^^2^^2^^2^^2 02:51:43 This is right-associative: 2^2^2^2 = 2^(2^(2^2)). 02:51:46 that means 3^^7625597484987 is extremely huge ;) 02:51:53 calamari: yep :-) 02:52:03 And 3^^^that is big too. 02:52:30 Then you have to use that many Knuth arrows (i.e. carats) in the next number. 02:52:41 Once you've calculated 64 of those, I'll let you go. 02:52:49 * ihope goes himself 02:53:00 nah I'll let you handle it 02:56:40 seems like 2^^^^2 would be more interestng 03:03:40 can't help it :) 2^^^^2=2^^^2^^^2=2^^^2^^2^^2=2^^^2^^2^2^2=2^^^2^^16=2^^^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2 03:05:23 =2^^^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^2^65536 03:06:24 can't post 2^65536 but python found it :) 03:06:26 -!- CXI has joined. 03:09:59 log(2^65536)/log(10) ~= 19728.3017958 03:10:15 so 10^19728 heh 03:13:20 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:34:00 2^65536=115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639936^256 03:35:43 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 03:36:01 -!- CXI has joined. 03:40:28 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 03:41:53 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 03:42:04 -!- CXI has joined. 04:21:25 -!- CXII has joined. 04:27:30 -!- Arrogant has joined. 04:36:26 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 04:43:13 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 05:06:03 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 05:42:32 -!- CXII has changed nick to CXI. 07:03:16 -!- Arrogant has joined. 07:34:28 -!- nooga has joined. 07:35:32 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGA 07:39:50 GreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegoR-L 07:40:08 You missed an r ;) 07:40:16 woops ;] 07:40:35 wassup? 07:40:39 ^ that way 07:40:59 :> 07:47:23 -!- GregorR-L has quit. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:11:40 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 08:38:50 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 08:39:28 -!- CXII has joined. 08:55:46 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 10:21:12 -!- nooga has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 10:28:33 -!- kipple has joined. 10:40:38 -!- jix has joined. 12:21:39 -!- CXII has changed nick to CXI. 12:46:38 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 12:47:08 -!- GregorR has joined. 13:01:12 -!- ihope has joined. 13:11:31 -!- CXII has joined. 13:28:49 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 13:41:27 Oh, right right. 13:41:53 Would a set of functions be okay for inclusion on the Wiki? 13:42:53 The "F-TR1" set? 13:49:00 * kipple have no idea what that is... 13:51:42 -!- ihope__ has joined. 14:08:27 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 14:19:21 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 14:30:07 ihope__: erm, just post them and we'll delete them if we don;t like them 14:57:40 Okay. 14:58:15 -!- ihope__ has changed nick to ihope_. 15:18:00 apparently, this is fake: http://www.donaldsensing.com/Pix/0412/2004computer.jpg 15:40:18 it is? claims who? 15:44:21 another person I know 15:52:01 -!- jix has joined. 16:03:13 -!- basti_ has joined. 16:03:18 ahhh 16:04:31 -!- ski__ has joined. 16:08:50 hi 16:09:02 hi 16:11:15 -!- ndm has joined. 16:12:09 hi 16:13:01 hi 16:37:55 Scanner something error happens. 16:38:16 * jix is programming his robot 16:39:10 robot? 16:39:20 how did you acquire that? 16:40:51 it's build using lego mindstorms 16:42:01 a friend of mine and i are going to participate (in|at|on|whatever) the robocup junior wm 16:42:21 he built the robot (he is much better than me in building robots) and i program it 16:42:41 -!- ndm has left (?). 16:46:17 -!- edwinb has joined. 16:48:24 jix : program in nqc ? 16:48:42 ski__: right 16:49:13 there is no other way to do mindstorms programming on mac os x 16:49:48 and the offical lego tools for windows really suck 16:51:02 "Be existed a interface by Haskell that?" 16:53:15 ihope : ? 16:54:33 "Is there an interface for that for Haskell? 16:57:30 are you quoting someone ? 16:57:39 No. 16:57:58 i don't know of any haskell interface, no 16:58:58 wouldn't you need to e.g. port a haskell-runtime to the platform, then ? 16:59:28 or were you thinking of a DSL in haskell that compiles down to, say, quite simple nqc ? 16:59:42 IIRC, there is only a very tiny amount of RAM, e.g. 16 words. 16:59:57 ya :) 17:00:25 you need a stamp computer or something 17:00:37 what's that ? 17:01:06 a computer on a single 3*6cm board, iirc 17:01:17 Wait... the Lego Mindstorms thing has only 16 words of memory? 17:01:18 they could accomodate the Haskell RTS 17:01:24 Just what's in a word? 17:01:24 ihope_: I *think* so 17:01:28 16 bits 17:01:40 256 bits of RAM... 17:01:43 I may be comfusing it with another processor 17:02:06 it has 16bit adress space 17:02:14 I thought it hadd 32k... 17:02:24 try creating lots and lots of variables, and see if you hit a limit 17:02:25 (but I've never used it) 17:03:12 OST, edwinb could be right. 17:03:19 That could be implemented with a couple switch thingies. Like squares, being black on one side and white on the other, then you could shine lasers on them to see what state they're in. 17:03:42 And to change them... blow some air on them? :-) 17:26:02 A man married 30 women, yet never had a wife... 17:26:31 ? 17:28:11 How do you think he managed it? 17:29:16 he was a priest... 17:29:54 Yep, that'd do it. 17:46:11 Keep Japan clean: don't burn the fire chief! 17:54:34 edwinb: waitamo, how did you know this place was here. 17:54:44 * SimonRC knows edwinb from elsewhere 17:59:39 * edwinb knows how to find things on the InterWeb. 18:01:38 ah, but the trick is thinking of looking for them. 18:01:47 Here goes... 18:02:00 ihope_: ? 18:02:33 Finally actually WRITING the bot, whoo! 18:03:01 ah, ok 18:45:16 -!- ihope__ has joined. 18:54:52 -!- ihope__ has changed nick to ihope. 19:00:05 -!- ihope_ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 19:48:22 Insert witty joke here. 19:59:06 Ahem 19:59:24 "I had a dog with no legs called cigarette.... 19:59:38 ... Every day, I'd take him out for a drag" 19:59:49 Boom boom 20:00:11 Did you hear the one about the king and the ping pong balls? 20:01:04 no 20:01:21 Nah, that's too long. What about the snake and the lever? 20:01:27 no 20:01:47 Well, there was a guy once who was named Jake. 20:02:01 You know, perfectly human and everything. 20:02:24 yeah... 20:02:32 Well, he also had a wife named Ann. 20:02:46 And two sons and a dog and a cat. 20:02:52 hm, ok 20:03:25 So one day, Jake is walking the dog... 20:04:24 Of course, walking the dog is nothing too interesting in and of itself. 20:05:02 yeah... 20:05:30 But the dog breaks free of his leash, which means, of course, that I can use that fact to develop the plot a little by making Jake's search for his dog very... long. 20:05:56 indeed 20:06:26 >:-| 20:06:33 Anyway, Jake notices something in the dirt. It might have been some super-powerful artifact... 20:07:15 But it was just a beetle, who had managed to become half-buried. 20:08:02 I see 20:08:14 Disappointed, and unable to find his dog, Jake decides to go back home... you know? 20:08:21 of course 20:09:20 Well, lemme see here... 20:09:54 Oh, right right. Character development, and all that. 20:10:17 Well, divorce laws in Jake's country are extremely strict. 20:10:40 I see... 20:10:43 So Ann can... well, you know? 20:11:21 Take that to her advantage, I guess. 20:11:25 ah, ok 20:12:15 Well, no, that won't work, will it? 20:12:46 Okay. Scratch those two lines. 20:12:54 I'll do a bit of brainstormies. 20:13:30 (Of course, you have to be careful when brainstorming, otherwise you could end up seriously injured...) 20:14:20 * SimonRC wanders where the heck this is going 20:14:28 *wonders 20:18:33 Okay. /me sums up 20:19:32 There's a guy named Jake who has a wife named Ann and two sons and a dog and a cat. He's walking his dog and the dog breaks free of his leash. 20:20:28 Hmm... 20:20:48 There's a guy named Bill with a dad named Jake and a mom named Ann and a brother and a dog and a cat. 20:20:56 No, no. 20:21:30 Hmm, maybe I'll just link a different version of this story. 20:21:52 ? 20:23:42 Here we go. 20:23:53 It's big enough to fill five pages of forumy stuff. 20:23:54 http://www.laptoplogic.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4356&mode=threaded 20:25:49 It'll take a while to read. I'm going out for a walk... maybe then you'll be at the end ;-) 20:35:16 hmm 20:36:25 ah, wait, there are more pages 20:51:53 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 20:56:29 * SimonRC groans 20:56:48 edwinb: I think you have a competitor. 20:57:08 in what sense? 20:57:22 That has to be the most rambling build-up to a bad pun that I have ever heard. 20:57:36 pages and pages of text 20:57:51 (see URL) 20:58:24 will it work if I just skip to the end? 20:58:36 no 20:59:04 feh. I'll wait until I'm bored enough then. 20:59:45 ihope: BTW, it doesn't work in British English, as the first vowel of the fourth word of the punchline is a long vowel, and so the fourth word doesn't rhyme with what it's supposed to. 21:06:03 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 21:15:13 GregorR: you stopped using tor? 21:15:19 -!- edwinb has left (?). 21:16:01 jix: Yeah, more trouble than it's worth. 21:16:18 yeah... 21:19:00 GregorR-L: get colo and ssh into it 21:19:13 colo? 21:19:32 Into what? 21:20:30 The idea is that you get a 1U linux machine, put it in colocation, and use ssh to get to it. 21:20:47 You actually *do* much of your stuff there. 21:20:54 Ah, yes. 21:21:02 Not expensive at all. 21:21:03 thus, your building can;t spy on your internet connection 21:21:11 *cough* 21:21:20 you need som other people 21:21:27 then you share 21:22:09 one advantage is you get to use the extreme leetness of screen. 21:22:27 I'd be using VNC, just to piss you off. 21:25:10 -!- calamari has joined. 21:46:38 -!- kipple has joined. 21:51:06 -!- ihope has joined. 22:07:32 I do not say good the English. 22:08:25 I does not speak well with the grammars. 22:09:03 It would fill the natural one above. 22:11:32 , this task was indistinct stood out! 22:13:04 You win. 22:15:08 * calamari just totally screwed his site :( 22:15:23 untarred something that wasn't tared properly.. had a bunch of directories in it and it overwrote a bunch of crap 22:15:24 Ow. 22:29:14 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:29:37 -!- GregorR has joined. 22:32:04 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 22:32:15 ihope: BTW, it doesn't work in British English, as the first vowel of the fourth word of the punchline is a long vowel, and so the fourth word doesn't rhyme with what it's supposed to. 22:32:50 Ah. 22:33:21 Tell them to pronounce "never" the same way. 22:45:00 hmmmm 22:45:06 i don't get that pun. 22:45:56 but I'm not a native speaker too 23:05:33 -!- CXI has joined. 23:06:06 -!- basti_ has quit ("leaving"). 23:11:22 whew.. that sucked 23:11:42 lost some history and a couple edits but I think I got everything mostly back 23:28:21 -!- CXII has quit (Connection timed out). 23:46:47 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 2006-03-20: 00:01:22 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 00:16:49 * SimonRC decides to go to bed. 00:20:05 -!- GregorR-L has quit. 01:39:31 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 01:39:57 -!- calamari has joined. 01:47:16 -!- GregorR has joined. 02:12:53 -!- sekhmet has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 02:12:55 -!- SimonRC has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 02:12:55 -!- fizzie has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 02:13:20 -!- fizzie has joined. 02:13:22 -!- SimonRC has joined. 02:13:22 -!- sekhmet has joined. 02:13:23 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 02:13:45 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 02:14:22 -!- GregorR has joined. 03:56:11 -!- CXII has joined. 03:56:15 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 04:20:18 -!- CXII has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 04:30:44 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 06:00:56 -!- CXII has joined. 06:35:15 -!- ski___ has joined. 06:47:12 -!- ski__ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 07:43:43 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 07:44:39 -!- GregorR has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:44:46 -!- CXII has quit (Connection timed out). 08:54:40 morning 09:12:01 -!- ski___ has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 09:17:20 -!- ski___ has joined. 09:45:08 -!- lindi- has quit (Read error: 148 (No route to host)). 10:02:01 -!- lindi- has joined. 10:22:38 -!- ski___ has changed nick to ski__. 11:02:24 -!- jix has joined. 11:29:13 -!- kipple has joined. 11:29:31 -!- kipple has quit (Client Quit). 11:30:23 -!- kipple has joined. 11:50:37 hi 11:50:38 -!- tokigun has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 11:52:05 -!- jix has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 12:02:03 -!- tokigun has joined. 12:31:52 -!- jix has joined. 15:01:44 -!- jix has quit (" Want to be different? 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That's amazing!) 15:35:37 Anyway... it's an extended Ackermann function. 15:35:45 yeah? 15:36:47 B(0,b,c) = A(b,c); B(a,0,c) = B(a-1,1,c); B(a,b,0) = B(a,b-1,1); B(a,b,c) = B(a-1,B(a,b-1,c),B(a,b,c-1)) 15:37:20 A(0,b) = b+1; A(a,0) = A(a-1,1); A(a,b) = A(a-1,A(a,b-1)) 16:02:41 B(1,1,1) = B(0,B(1,0,1),B(1,1,0)) = B(0,B(0,1,1),B(1,0,1)) = B(0,A(1,1),B(0,1,1)) = B(0,A(0,A(1,0)),A(1,1)) = B(0,A(0,A(0,1)),A(0,A(1,0))) = B(0,A(0,2),A(0,A(0,1))) = B(0,3,A(0,2)) = B(0,3,3) = A(3,3) = A(2,A(3,2)) = A(2,A(2,A(3,1))) = A(2,A(2,A(2,A(3,0)))) = A(2,A(2,A(2,A(2,1)))) = A(2,A(2,A(2,A(1,A(2,0))))) = A(2,A(2,A(2,A(1,A(2,0))))) 16:02:58 Anyway, this eventually evaluates to 61. 16:07:36 -!- jix has joined. 16:12:26 -!- lindi- has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 16:12:26 -!- lament has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 16:12:27 -!- puzzlet has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 16:12:27 -!- cmeme has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 16:12:45 -!- lindi- has joined. 16:12:45 -!- lament has joined. 16:12:45 -!- puzzlet has joined. 16:12:45 -!- cmeme has joined. 16:25:10 ihope: hmm 16:25:25 It takes a long time to do so :-P 17:19:15 -!- iznogoud_ has joined. 18:08:13 -!- CXI has joined. 18:12:07 -!- CXII has joined. 18:13:45 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 18:23:19 -!- CXIII has joined. 18:27:17 -!- CXII has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 18:49:58 -!- nooga has joined. 19:13:19 -!- nooga has quit. 19:25:14 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 19:38:09 -!- ski__ has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 20:01:21 -!- Sgeo has joined. 21:33:42 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:41:30 -!- ihope has joined. 21:42:34 hi 21:42:42 Ello 21:43:42 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 21:51:22 -!- GregorR has joined. 21:51:50 hi 21:52:14 Hola. 21:59:28 ¿Cómo están? 21:59:57 ¿Estoy bien, y tú? 22:00:12 Bien, gracias. 22:01:17 Así, hablas Español ... 22:02:49 :- 22:02:51 ) 22:03:06 ?? 22:03:12 :-) 22:03:42 I knjow 22:03:56 How are you all? 22:04:01 I'm good, and you? 22:04:04 Good, thanks. 22:04:16 er, yeah 22:04:30 So, you speak Spanish ... 22:04:42 Some. 22:04:49 Same 'ere. 22:05:00 I took two or three years of it, and know a few phrases X-P 22:05:13 I'm still in my first year. 22:05:32 In terms of what I remember, I'm on about my first year ;) 22:05:39 :-) 22:06:11 Well, the Spanish speaking dudes don't like to capitalize much, so the above should be "español"... 22:06:41 *shrugs* 22:06:45 And the ¿ doesn't come until the beginning of the actual question: "estoy bien, ¿y tú?" 22:06:52 Arr, that's right. 22:25:11 * pgimeno saluda y se va a dormir (/me waves and goes to sleep) 22:26:07 Don't you mean /mi ;) 22:30:11 -!- ski__ has joined. 22:45:03 -!- sekhmet has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 22:49:35 -!- sekhmet has joined. 22:51:58 -!- fluffythe has joined. 22:53:42 what is 1 +1 ? 22:54:45 2 22:55:03 Your free trial of IRP has ended. [Purchase] [Exit] 22:55:56 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:55:59 what does FTW stand for? 22:56:13 For the win 22:56:22 now are you just typing that ? 22:56:28 -!- GregorR has joined. 22:56:58 Yes 22:57:13 Alternatively, there's f*** the world, but... well. 22:57:23 oh... 22:57:26 well 22:57:38 i came here thinking some computer was gonna answer my questions :/ 22:57:57 what is the answer to life the univers and everyhting? 22:58:02 42 22:58:21 We used to have an EgoBot around here, but It Disappeared. 22:58:59 what is the ultimate question? 22:59:32 According to this website: "The ultimate question is : what is the ultimate question?" 23:00:58 that doesnt make sense, because the answer isnt 42... 23:16:18 -!- fluffythe has quit. 23:24:32 Los pingüinos de Madagascar son locos, ¿sí? 23:25:49 Errm 23:26:08 <-- hosts EgoBot 23:26:14 <-- will bring it back up in a minute. 23:26:21 <-- has an unstable connection 23:26:25 :-) 23:27:42 -!- CXIII has quit (Connection timed out). 23:28:12 I broke it slightly and have 1000000 bad lines in the log >_> 23:28:14 So I'm grepping them out. 23:28:17 Then I'll bring it back up. 23:28:35 Heh... 23:28:56 Grepping through millions of lines takes longer than it ought. 23:32:28 1158950 bad lines, to be specific. 23:32:57 Ouch. 23:34:18 -!- EgoBot has joined. 23:34:25 * ihope claps 23:34:26 EgoBot: Welcome back my friend. 23:34:37 * ihope senses a bit of !raw 23:34:37 !bf_txtgen I don't work with only 10 megs! 23:34:41 sablevm: cannot create vm 23:34:50 !help 23:34:53 help ps kill i eof flush show ls bf_txtgen usertrig daemon undaemon 23:34:55 1l 2l adjust axo befunge bch bf{8,[16],32,64} glass glypho kipple lambda lazyk linguine malbolge pbrain rail rhotor sadol sceql trigger udage01 unlambda 2006-03-21: 00:25:04 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 00:25:26 -!- GregorR has joined. 00:26:45 -!- calamari has joined. 00:26:58 hi 00:27:50 Hola. 01:15:14 ¡əpoɔɪuɳ əʎoÉ¿ ɪ 02:11:23 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 02:11:23 -!- GregorR has joined. 02:11:23 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 02:11:23 -!- GregorR has joined. 02:39:50 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:49:26 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 03:49:31 -!- GregorR has joined. 03:49:39 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 03:49:41 -!- GregorR has joined. 03:59:22 -!- Sgeo has quit. 06:19:04 -!- clog has joined. 06:19:04 -!- clog_ has joined. 06:32:17 -!- clog has joined. 06:32:17 -!- clog__ has joined. 06:34:11 -!- clog has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 06:34:11 -!- clog__ has changed nick to clog. 06:48:42 -!- clog_ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 07:31:08 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 07:31:19 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:26:25 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 08:27:02 -!- jix has joined. 08:34:20 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 08:34:51 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 09:01:46 -!- iznogoud_ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 10:31:53 -!- pgimeno has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 11:26:50 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 11:27:05 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 12:13:51 -!- GregorR__ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 12:14:23 -!- GregorR__ has joined. 12:26:48 -!- kipple has joined. 12:28:24 -!- CXI has joined. 13:01:11 -!- CXII has joined. 13:19:19 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 13:26:16 -!- CXII has changed nick to CXI. 15:01:22 -!- jix has quit (" Try HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-"). 15:39:09 hmm 15:53:42 -!- jix has joined. 16:15:37 hi 16:25:56 moin 16:42:54 -!- StelK has joined. 16:43:17 hello 16:48:00 hi 16:49:02 -!- StelK` has joined. 16:49:48 -!- StelK has quit (Nick collision from services.). 16:49:51 -!- StelK` has changed nick to StelK. 17:11:23 -!- StelK has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 17:20:14 -!- calamari has joined. 17:48:12 -!- ski___ has joined. 18:00:27 -!- ski__ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 18:54:33 -!- ski__ has joined. 18:54:43 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 19:06:13 -!- ski___ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 19:16:50 -!- pgimeno has joined. 20:13:57 rehi 20:14:22 Pseudohi 20:23:15 -!- Sgeo has joined. 20:46:01 -!- GregorR__ has changed nick to GregorR. 20:49:36 -!- ihope has joined. 20:50:01 Hmm... I get a 403 error whenever I try to edit the Wiki or log on. 20:50:18 Is there some broken CAPTCHA in here? 21:30:18 Quote: "I once worked on a project where all code was created using CodeGeneration. It was a complete mess - jumps everywhere, different calling conventions for different functions and all sorts of crazy things. I told the team they were crazy - how could anyone work with this?" ... 21:31:01 ... "They replied that I shouldn't be programming in assembly and I should let the compiler take care of it." 21:32:36 Hmm 21:33:59 .'. There is nothing wrong with code generation *if* you treat the generated code as a form of object/intermediate code. 21:34:33 There's nothing wrong with code generation if you never look at the code it generates? 21:35:01 e.g.: /* This code is machine generated. You should not edit this code, for the same reason that you do not edit compiler output. */ 21:35:23 Don't put it in source control, either. 21:35:54 Treat it with the same rules as any other intermediate code. 21:36:10 * SimonRC continues to ramble in this way for several minutes. 21:36:28 and yet people still put binaries to CVS 21:36:43 silly 21:37:03 That is asking for trouble, IMHO. 21:37:13 SimonRC: yes and makes building from source very difficult 21:37:37 SimonRC: an average java "source" arhive includes 3-10 jar files for dependencies 21:38:01 Makefiles are quite capable of expressing the relationship between code-generator input and code-generator output. 21:38:13 They are good for all *sorts* of stuff. 21:41:02 Oh, BTW, one-shot code generation is not bad. 21:44:55 s/arhive/archive/ 21:53:40 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 23:09:50 -!- CXII has joined. 23:27:24 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 23:41:04 -!- Arrogant has joined. 23:49:51 -!- calamari has joined. 23:56:37 BOO! 23:56:41 Did I scare you? 2006-03-22: 00:02:02 hi 00:02:14 I was frozen with fear for 5 minutes 00:07:59 hmm 00:10:28 bbl 00:10:32 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 00:19:19 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 00:22:50 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 00:23:10 (on the FASTRAND magnetic-drum extrnal storage device): " The FASTRAND II was the second member of the FASTRAND family, and by far the most common. The ill-fated FASTRAND I had only one rotating drum and half the storage capacity. A single massive drum rotating almost 15 times a second acts as a powerful gyroscope which tries to stay in a fixed location with respect to the distant stars. Unfortunately, the Earth rotates, and this leads to a conflict betw 00:23:52 -!- GregorR has joined. 00:23:58 External storage device? 01:39:12 yes 01:39:46 * SimonRC goes 01:47:07 * ihope comes 02:06:11 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 02:06:13 Bow-chicka-bow-wow 02:07:21 Bling bling bling! 02:08:07 Dz-dz-dzzt dz-dzzt, dz-dz-dzzt dz-dzzt! 03:00:43 -!- GregorR-L has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 03:24:55 -!- Sgeo has quit. 03:30:24 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 03:30:41 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:30:51 -!- GregorR has joined. 03:46:27 -!- CXII has quit (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)). 04:00:18 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 06:20:59 -!- ski___ has joined. 06:32:12 -!- ski__ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 07:13:02 -!- ski__ has joined. 07:13:29 -!- nooga has joined. 07:13:41 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGA 07:13:48 hi :D 07:14:02 how are you? 07:14:11 I'm fine now that my CS350 final is over X-P 07:19:03 CS350? 07:20:19 Algorithms and Complexity. 07:25:12 -!- ski___ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 07:30:52 uh 07:32:43 hm 07:33:23 I didn't touch giki :| 07:45:49 ? 07:48:10 last days 07:48:29 i've got some work for $$ to do 07:53:13 Work for $$ is good ^^ 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:13:11 -!- nooga has quit. 09:18:46 -!- jix has joined. 12:08:40 -!- kipple has joined. 12:47:57 -!- fuse has joined. 12:48:18 hi. 13:33:42 -!- CXI has joined. 13:52:57 -!- ihope has joined. 14:09:54 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4-2.0 -- Are we there yet?"). 14:58:55 * ihope writes a better Pager 14:59:09 -!- jix has quit (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- Leading Edge IRC"). 15:00:16 Let's see... carat eh? 15:01:21 Ouch, she borkjed. 15:01:57 Okay, good enough, right? ^> is a carat, ^m is carriage return, ^j is newline... 15:04:12 ^ adds 32 to the character after it. 15:04:18 !help 15:04:21 help ps kill i eof flush show ls bf_txtgen usertrig daemon undaemon 15:04:23 1l 2l adjust axo befunge bch bf{8,[16],32,64} glass glypho kipple lambda lazyk linguine malbolge pbrain rail rhotor sadol sceql trigger udage01 unlambda 15:04:33 No bf7? 15:37:02 -!- nooga has joined. 15:37:05 -!- nooga has quit (Remote closed the connection). 15:52:52 -!- ihope has quit (Success). 16:00:23 -!- ihope has joined. 16:28:37 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 16:29:34 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 16:47:41 -!- int-e has joined. 16:48:24 Hmm... 16:49:09 So what's the optimal compression thingy for BF-SC? 16:49:31 And did I ever post the definition of F-TR1? 16:54:20 Okay. F-TR1 doesn't have first-class functions, therefore it is Extremely Ugly, Oh No@ 16:54:24 s/@/!/ 17:06:32 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 17:07:35 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 17:44:55 hm 17:46:17 -!- ski__ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 17:48:08 -!- ski__ has joined. 18:28:30 -!- jix has joined. 19:43:41 -!- GregorR_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 19:44:05 -!- GregorR_ has joined. 20:32:25 -!- GregorR_ has changed nick to GregorR. 20:43:50 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 20:44:22 -!- GregorR has joined. 20:44:34 Welcome back. 20:49:12 Bouncy bouncy! 20:49:34 !ps d 20:49:38 1 ihope: ps 20:50:32 !daemon pager bf +[,>,[<->++++++++ ++++++++ ++++++++ ++++++++].<[-]+] 20:50:44 !pager D o e s i t w o r k ? 20:51:39 Hmmn 20:52:40 !pager Or is it broken? Am I breaking it right now? 20:53:00 [<->++++++++ ++++++++ ++++++++ ++++++++] is broken 20:53:06 !ps d 20:53:07 !pager !j@j#j$j%j^j&j*j !j@j#j$j%j^j&j*j 20:53:10 1 ihope: daemon pager bf 20:53:13 2 int-e: ps 20:53:22 !kill 1 20:53:24 Process 1 killed. 20:53:35 it was stuck in an infinite loop ;) 20:53:57 Oh! 20:53:59 :-) 20:54:18 !daemon pager bf +[,>,<[->++++++++ ++++++++ ++++++++ ++++++++>]>.<[-]+] 20:54:37 !pager D o e s i t w o r k n o w ? 20:54:49 No, it doesn't. 20:54:55 !undaemon pager 20:54:58 Process 1 killed. 20:55:02 !daemon pager bf +[,>,<[->++++++++ ++++++++ ++++++++ ++++++++<]>.<[-]+] 20:55:13 @pager H o w a b o u t n o w ? 20:55:40 Hmm... 20:55:51 Oh, dun. 20:55:58 !pager H o w a b o u t n o w ? 20:56:00 How about now? 20:56:04 Duh, that is... 20:58:20 Oh dear. 20:59:26 !pager â•©â•© 20:59:40 No, that won't work. 20:59:48 !pager : - P 21:00:04 * ihope kills himself a few more times 21:00:11 !pager : - P 21:00:32 * ihope does it one more time... 21:00:41 !pager : - P 21:00:45 ACTION laughs at ihope"IÕ*:-P z-P ``À 21:00:59 !pager : - P 21:01:02 `À 21:01:07 There we go. 21:01:11 It should be fixied. 21:01:18 !pager I s i t ? 21:01:20 Is it? 21:01:27 !pager Then Gregor broke it again. 21:01:46 * int-e doesn't understand ihope's obsession with that particular pager. 21:01:57 int-e: write me a better one, then 21:02:02 Yeah, a more robust pager would be nice :P 21:02:09 Yep. 21:02:27 !pager Then ihope made an attempt at fixing it. 21:02:30 èG¥O`²KÀ”aAŽÊèioem„ÀŽaô ta )i'i® 21:02:44 That line is a registered trademark. 21:02:49 Don't copy it, that's against the law. 21:02:49 :-D 21:03:04 So clog is illegal now... 21:03:15 :-P 21:03:18 èGÂ¥O`²KÀ”aAŽÊèioem„ÀŽaô ta )i'i® is a registered trademark of EgoBot 21:03:23 Oh. 21:03:48 !daemon anonymous +[,.[-]+] 21:04:18 Oops. 21:04:23 !anonymous xxx 21:04:24 !daemon anonymous bf +[,.[-]+] 21:04:26 Huh? 21:04:27 oh 21:04:34 A more robust pager. :-) 21:04:40 !anonymous xxx 21:04:45 xxx 21:05:03 I LOVE PR0N0GRA-FEEEEEEEE 21:05:21 What's that? 21:05:26 * EgoBot goes to hell 21:05:52 Oh no! 21:07:18 Now, what if I did an /alias anonymous msg EgoBot !anonymous? 21:07:44 I imagine that would make anonymous messaging easy. 21:07:49 By the way, it's not very anonymous, since I have logs. 21:07:55 It's only anonymous to everybody other than myself. 21:08:02 :-) 21:08:52 I love your VERSION response, int-e X-P 21:08:55 ¡Hasta manzana! *attempts to leave, but fails* 21:09:05 ok, here's a challenge: write a slow cat, one that only outputs one line for every second input line. 21:09:36 try a time request ;) 21:10:01 !bf +[>+] 21:10:04 realloc: Cannot allocate memory 21:10:08 ^^ 21:12:29 Um... 21:12:42 A time request? You mean CTCP? 21:12:48 I think 21:12:51 Oh, hehe, that was to me. 21:13:00 EgoBot can't respond to those. 21:13:04 13:17:59 -- CTCP TIME reply from int-e: two days after the day before yesterday 21:13:08 Stunningly worthless X-D 21:13:13 :-) 21:13:20 just me being silly 21:13:21 :) 21:13:27 it's an x-chat if anyone cares. 21:13:33 Now what was that other one... 21:14:15 Hmm... 21:14:22 I don't think I answer those, ihope. 21:14:31 It seems you don't. 21:15:52 !daemon slow bf >+[[>+>,----------]>+>+[>+>,----------]<[<<]>->->[++++++++++.>->]>->>[>>]+>+] 21:16:00 !slow 1st line 21:16:04 !slow 2nd line 21:16:29 hmm. 21:16:50 oh. maybe I should print newlines, too 21:17:19 !undaemon slow 21:17:20 1st line 21:17:22 Process 2 killed. 21:17:58 Yes, print the newlines :-P 21:18:14 !daemon slow bf >+[[>+>,----------]>+>+[>+>,----------]<[<<]>[[-]>->++++++++++.----------]>->>[>>]+>+] 21:18:19 !slow 1st line 21:18:19 I wonder how these show up in 21:18:21 clog's logs... 21:18:24 !slow 2nd line 21:18:26 1st line 21:18:31 !slow 3rd line 21:18:35 !slow 4th line 21:18:38 2nd line 21:18:42 :-) 21:18:44 you get the idea :) 21:19:01 Yep. 21:19:23 3rd line 21:19:58 4th line 21:21:41 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 21:21:55 5th line 21:22:06 6th line 21:24:04 7th line 21:24:36 !slow 13th line <- I can't count 21:24:38 8th line 21:24:39 Oops. 21:24:55 9th line 21:25:09 10th line 21:25:27 11th line 21:25:39 12th line 21:25:54 I can't count! 21:26:00 Hmm. 21:26:10 I can eat memory though. 21:26:20 More and more memory. 21:26:29 To a max of 10M. 21:26:35 'Tis a lot. 21:26:36 13th line <- I can't count 21:26:37 At which point, you'll get "realloc: Cannot allocate memory" 21:27:05 Next I'll consume this computer. 21:27:08 Then the universe. 21:27:10 It's not slow anymore. 14th line, by the way. 21:27:15 15th line 21:27:15 10MB of it. 21:27:20 And then I'll be all that exists. 21:27:28 All alone. 21:27:36 Don't you feel pity for me? 21:27:42 17th line 21:27:46 18th line 21:27:53 19th line 21:28:00 I wonder if I'm making sense. 21:28:08 20th line 21:28:12 But I rather suspect that I don't 21:28:13 Hmm... 21:28:20 21st line 21:28:26 22nd line 21:28:32 Because there's more than one person feeding me with senseless stuff. 21:28:39 What do you know... I can count! 21:28:43 . 21:28:47 . 21:28:55 !ps d 21:28:58 1 ihope: daemon pager bf 21:29:00 2 int-e: daemon slow bf 21:29:03 3 ihope: daemon anonymous bf 21:29:04 !undaemon slow 21:29:04 4 int-e: ps 21:29:06 Process 2 killed. 21:29:08 Write a slow pager! 21:29:28 it was slow. I just force-feeded it lots of periods at the end. 21:31:03 Feeded, eh? 21:31:06 and it's certainly more robust than your silly pager thingy ;) 21:31:21 sure, feed cookies to the bot. 21:31:32 bot gotta live, too 21:31:37 !cookie 21:31:40 Huh? 21:31:57 !a cookie is a thing that you can eat 21:31:58 hmm. 21:32:00 Huh? 21:32:04 I have an idea 21:32:53 !http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eat 21:32:56 Huh? 21:36:36 ahh. I know! 21:40:40 !daemon cookie bf >>+[>,----------]<[++++++++++<]>[-]<+[>+[,----------]<[<+>->>[.>]<[<]<]<[>+<-]++++++++++.[-]>+] 21:40:48 !cookie 21:40:51 Crunch! 21:40:55 :-) 21:40:58 !cookie 21:41:02 Crunch! Crunch! 21:41:09 !cookie crunch 21:41:13 Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! 21:41:29 I cheated btw. ;) 21:41:33 You did? 21:41:37 How? 21:41:52 The string 'Crunch' is not encoded in that program. 21:42:02 Ah. 21:42:11 Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! 21:42:21 "/msg EgoBot !cookie Crunch! " was my first command. 21:42:52 !cookie 21:42:55 Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! 21:43:12 * GregorR claps his hands like an infant. 21:43:38 the really funny thing is that this program worked the first time that I tried it :) 21:43:44 :-) 21:51:51 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:52:23 -!- GregorR has joined. 21:52:34 GregorR: ooh dear 21:53:04 My home network is awful. 21:53:10 Russian roulette time... 21:53:24 !anonymous Pong 21:53:27 Pong 21:53:36 Let's do that again... 21:53:44 BANG 21:53:50 Ow. 21:54:01 -!- ihope has left (?). 21:54:13 -!- ihope has joined. 21:54:19 hehehe 21:54:34 Luckily, IRC isn't a permadeath protocol. 21:55:01 * SimonRC would join in, but likes his 30Meg of scrollback 21:56:22 * ihope tries to implement Russian Roulette in BF via Blum Blum Shub 21:59:50 * ihope decides not to, because that would be too complicated :-P 22:00:33 * SimonRC goes 22:00:47 !cookie 22:00:51 Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! 22:03:20 !bf >-[>++++++++++<[->->+<[>>>]>[[-<+>]>+>>]<<<<<]>[-]++++++[->++++++++<]>>]<[.[-]<<<] 22:03:23 65535 22:04:33 !bf8 >-[>++++++++++<[->->+<[>>>]>[[-<+>]>+>>]<<<<<]>[-]++++++[->++++++++<]>>]<[.[-]<<<] 22:04:37 255 22:04:40 :) 22:07:13 Heh. 22:07:22 !bf32 >-[>++++++++++<[->->+<[>>>]>[[-<+>]>+>>]<<<<<]>[-]++++++[->++++++++<]>>]<[.[-]<<<] 22:13:36 -!- Sgeo has joined. 22:17:25 !ps 22:17:29 4 ihope: bf32 22:17:31 5 GregorR: ps 22:17:33 !kill 4 22:17:35 Process 4 killed. 22:18:42 Was it counting to 4294967295? 22:19:04 It was taking 100% of my CPU, that's all I know :P 22:19:34 Heh 22:20:59 it was executing the [->->+<[>>>]>[[-<+>]>+>>]<<<<<] look 4294967295 times 22:21:07 Oh. 22:21:39 !bf7 >-[>++++++++++<[->->+<[>>>]>[[-<+>]>+>>]<<<<<]>[-]++++++[->++++++++<]>>]<[.[-]<<<] 22:22:05 Huh? 22:22:12 which may actually be cheaper than it looks, but it's still 25 bf operations per loop./ 22:22:18 It took that long? 22:31:49 !bf16 +>>-[[[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->[-]>>+<<]]]]]]]]]]<]<[>]>+++++++[>+++++++<-]>>>]<<-[.<<<-]++++++++++. 22:31:54 65535 22:33:17 that one is faster, but I don't know if that's fast enough. 22:33:30 !bf32 +>>-[[[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->+<[->[-]>>+<<]]]]]]]]]]<]<[>]>+++++++[>+++++++<-]>>>]<<-[.<<<-]++++++++++. 22:38:46 4294967295 22:39:22 Yay! 22:39:24 !cookie 22:39:28 Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! Crunch! 23:28:13 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 23:51:56 Would Unlambda's c combinator run faster with a quantum interpreter? 23:55:26 No, because unlambda specifies sequential execution ... you need to get the side effects in the correct order. 23:58:05 Ah... 2006-03-23: 00:12:20 -!- int-e has left (?). 00:22:09 So one prominent BF strategy is to stick all your arrays and stuff on just the "even" spaces, and leave the "odd" ones for temporary stuff? 00:22:15 That gives me an idea... 00:22:46 Those are called walk cells, by the way. 00:23:02 Or just temps, whatev :p 00:24:08 And you just coined that term? :-) 00:24:18 Nah, I'm sure I've heard it before :-P 00:24:26 Because you use it to /walk/ through the array to the desired location. 01:03:28 -!- ihope_ has joined. 01:04:57 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:05:27 -!- GregorR has joined. 01:17:10 -!- ihope__ has joined. 01:18:38 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 01:18:48 -!- ihope__ has changed nick to ihope. 01:34:41 -!- ihope_ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 02:13:52 -!- calamari has joined. 02:13:53 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 02:51:20 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:46:23 -!- puzzlet has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 03:47:35 -!- puzzlet has joined. 05:23:26 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 05:23:48 -!- GregorR has joined. 06:38:06 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:42:59 -!- jix has joined. 08:55:14 -!- calamari has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 10:05:40 -!- kipple has joined. 10:24:41 -!- fizzie has quit (niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 10:25:06 -!- fizzie has joined. 12:00:37 -!- jix has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 12:10:47 -!- jix has joined. 12:41:56 -!- cmeme has quit (Connection timed out). 12:55:03 -!- cmeme has joined. 13:51:45 -!- kipple_ has joined. 13:59:57 -!- jix has quit (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- Leading Edge IRC"). 14:01:05 -!- ihope has joined. 14:11:58 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 15:00:02 -!- jix has joined. 15:04:13 -!- jix has quit (Client Quit). 15:42:23 hm 15:47:38 Hmm? 15:47:49 Hmm! 15:47:56 HMM... 15:48:01 Moo? 15:48:05 Ook! 15:48:15 $ apt-get moo 15:48:15 (__) 15:48:15 (oo) 15:48:15 /------\/ 15:48:15 / | || 15:48:16 * /\---/\ 15:48:18 ~~ ~~ 15:48:20 ...."Have you mooed today?"... 15:48:36 :-D 15:50:16 It's nice to know the Debian developers have a ridiculous sense of humor. 15:50:45 # urpmi moo 15:50:45 no package named moo 15:50:45 The following packages contain moo: 15:50:45 ksmoothdock 15:50:45 ksymoops 15:50:46 kwin-style-smoothblend 15:50:54 ^ Difinitive proof that Debian is better than Mandriva X-P 15:51:23 # urpmmoo 15:51:23 bash: urpmmoo: command not found 15:55:10 Did you see that one Pepsi ad? 16:11:10 Oh, that one. 16:12:52 -!- CXI has joined. 16:18:43 -!- ski___ has joined. 16:30:17 -!- ski__ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 16:58:21 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 16:58:52 -!- GregorR has joined. 16:58:55 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 17:33:25 -!- ski___ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 17:36:59 -!- GregorR-L has quit ("Final time!"). 18:01:06 -!- jix has joined. 18:29:16 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 18:29:33 -!- GregorR has joined. 18:34:21 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 18:34:40 -!- GregorR has joined. 19:44:34 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 19:44:51 -!- GregorR has joined. 20:04:54 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 20:05:10 -!- GregorR has joined. 20:38:16 -!- calamari has joined. 20:54:00 The lift is being fixed for the next day. During that time we regret that you will be unbearable. 20:55:49 -!- Sgeo has joined. 20:56:10 Order your summers suit. Because is big rush we will execute customers in strict rotation. 20:58:34 Please do not feed the animals. If you have any suitable food, give it to the guard on duty. 20:59:36 Ladies may have a fit upstairs. 20:59:51 Visitors are expected to complain at the office between the hours of 9 and 11 am daily. 21:00:59 lol 21:15:41 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:15:50 -!- GregorR has joined. 21:18:03 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 21:24:10 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 21:24:39 -!- CXI has joined. 21:29:15 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 21:29:37 -!- CXI has joined. 21:45:26 anyone else unable to edit the wiki? 21:45:52 jep 21:45:55 * jix 21:46:26 * ihope as well 21:46:32 ok. so it's not me :) 21:46:38 lets hope graue notices 21:46:40 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 21:47:49 Oh, right, I get to join the jix club now with my own "incorrect" foreign language quit message... 21:53:20 And that is? 21:56:17 ¡Hasta manzana! 23:16:41 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 23:56:09 until apple? 23:59:28 Yep. 2006-03-24: 00:08:43 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 00:09:14 -!- GregorR has joined. 00:50:06 -!- kipple_ has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 01:10:31 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 01:11:04 -!- GregorR has joined. 01:56:45 Grr. I can't log on to the wiki to revert this vandalism. 02:10:10 -!- calamari has joined. 02:47:31 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 02:48:10 -!- GregorR has joined. 03:27:00 -!- GregorR-L has joined. 03:28:46 10:27:23 Okay. Now "qn" means "who", "q" means "what", "pq" means "why", "c" means "how", "cd" means "when", "dn" means "where", "cl" means "which" and "ct" means "how much". 03:28:54 10:27:40 "q" vs. "cl" is a bit iffy. 03:28:59 10:28:17 Oh, and "c" can also mean "huh?" 03:29:37 ihope: A man with a plan a plan that involves no punctuation 03:30:10 ACK MAN ASD PUN ESD 03:30:41 It is also gibberish 03:30:50 Okay I can avoid punctuation just fine 03:31:07 The problem is knowing whether or not something is punctuation 03:31:23 Now let me repeat I AM SLEEP HAVE A NICE DAY 03:39:02 -!- GregorR has quit (Nick collision from services.). 03:46:32 -!- EgoBot has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:47:23 -!- GregorR-L has quit ("This ethernet cable belongs to my desktop."). 03:50:31 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 03:54:29 -!- GregorR has joined. 03:59:49 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 04:09:06 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 04:09:35 -!- GregorR has joined. 04:11:12 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 04:11:37 -!- GregorR has joined. 05:06:18 -!- Sgeo has quit. 06:26:39 -!- NoneGiven has joined. 06:27:06 -!- NoneGiven has changed nick to {^Raven^}. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:10:47 -!- jix has joined. 08:35:55 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 08:36:14 -!- GregorR has joined. 09:38:42 -!- kipple has joined. 11:22:03 moin 13:28:56 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 13:29:16 -!- GregorR has joined. 14:22:19 -!- jix has quit (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-"). 14:24:39 -!- ihope has joined. 17:32:20 -!- fuse has joined. 17:32:34 hello 18:48:14 'lo 19:43:13 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4-2.0 -- Are we there yet?"). 20:16:10 SO MUCH CONVERSATION! 20:32:26 -!- RoboGregorR has joined. 20:38:56 Your name is root? How strange. 20:40:30 * RoboGregorR is so 1337 he uses root at all times. 20:40:38 Actually, I'm in a chroot and am too lazy to adduser ;) 20:40:45 Heh. 20:41:08 Oh, right! I was going to finish that factorial function of mine... 20:41:49 -!- Sgeo has joined. 20:42:49 Coprime, coprime, coprime. 20:56:08 -!- fuse has joined. 20:57:19 hello. 20:57:26 'lo 21:00:11 what's going on? 21:04:29 Bits are going back and forth between the IRC servers and the many clients connected to them. 21:05:30 what a waste of bandwidth. 21:06:10 ihope: ever read 'the haskell road to logic, maths and programming'? 21:07:15 No. 21:08:10 i got it in... ahem... machine-readable format the other day. it looks pretty good. 22:00:40 -!- {^Raven^} has quit ("Leaving"). 23:11:07 -!- RoboGregorR has quit ("Then Gregor disappeared."). 23:26:52 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:27:04 -!- GregorR has joined. 23:46:13 -!- int-e has joined. 23:46:16 !cookie 23:46:29 where? 23:46:47 nowhere, apparently :/ 23:53:24 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4-2.0 -- Are we there yet?"). 2006-03-25: 00:17:20 Bah 00:18:18 -!- EgoBot has joined. 00:25:55 !ps d 00:25:58 1 int-e: ps 00:27:30 !bf_txtgen munch 00:27:34 sablevm: cannot create vm 00:27:38 Ow. 00:30:07 New release on Ice! /me checks it out 00:48:20 -!- Arrogant has joined. 00:49:49 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 00:50:20 -!- GregorR has joined. 01:09:05 -!- nooga has joined. 01:09:09 hi! 01:54:26 hm 01:54:30 noone here? 01:55:33 Nope 01:58:44 I killed them. Sorry. 01:58:59 *snaps* 01:59:01 Guess I'm dead. 02:02:39 hehe 02:02:45 i'm dead here too 02:02:56 you know, it's 03:03 at night 02:03:15 thank god I have LCD display :D 02:03:33 and tea with guarana :D 02:04:33 -!- int-e has quit ("Bye!"). 02:25:21 -!- cmeme has quit ("Client terminated by server"). 02:25:53 -!- cmeme has joined. 02:32:12 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 02:37:58 :/ 02:48:41 Oh noes, I'm dead. 02:48:54 -!- ihope has quit ("AAH! ARROGANT KILLED ME!"). 02:52:54 -!- nooga has quit ("Lost terminal"). 02:54:51 * SimonRC goes to bed. 03:15:33 -!- Arrogant has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 05:39:39 -!- Sgeo has quit. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:18:30 -!- CXI has joined. 10:47:33 -!- pgimeno has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 10:47:55 -!- pgimeno has joined. 11:57:33 -!- kipple has joined. 12:58:57 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 15:32:06 -!- ihope has joined. 16:36:12 Okay. Let's see here... 16:36:51 We have things like 2 9 4. Let's add an operator, to make stuff like 2 5 >. 16:37:14 Nah, maybe 2 5 |. 16:37:48 Then we can add another operator: 2 5 > |. 16:39:35 Yeah, I likey. 17:00:50 -!- jix has joined. 18:42:50 ihope: ? 19:49:16 -!- kipple has quit ("See you later"). 19:53:18 -!- kipple has joined. 20:36:52 SimonRC: it's an extension to F-TR1. I call it F-TR2. 20:45:06 What would happen if I sent a /dcc-chat to an entire channel? 20:45:19 dunno 20:45:53 I assume everyone would get mad at me. 20:46:04 More so than if I sent a notice to that channel. 20:46:50 Now, could a client freaking out upon reciept of a notice be considered a bug?\ 20:48:21 I don't know wha a notice is, or really understand DCC. 20:55:07 ihope: ah, a notice like the stuff lilo sends out 20:55:21 Yeah, but not global. 20:58:42 I think the notice vs msg thing is a bit odd. 20:58:48 two parallel systems 20:59:54 one slightly less powerful 20:59:55 Well, much of the point was to keep bots from replying to each other when they shouldn't. 21:00:05 @help 21:00:10 @help 21:00:18 @help 21:00:19 Etc. 21:00:53 Instead, it's " @help help", then "-bot1- @help ". 21:01:04 ah, yes 21:01:06 Then other bots don't reply. 21:01:28 except most bots use /msg 21:01:40 And that's because of the broken clients. 21:01:56 * SimonRC searches for the BF quine 21:02:00 :-) 21:16:57 Annoying? 21:17:34 Yes. 21:17:36 Yes it is. 21:17:49 yup 21:18:12 Thank god many clients don't seem to have easy color support. 21:19:08 :-) 21:19:16 The only ones I know of that do are mIRC and ChatZilla :P 21:19:38 irssi 21:20:02 if you call ^C00 to ^C15 easy, that is 21:20:26 00 01 02 ... etc ... 15 21:21:19 .msg ChanServ SET KICK_ON_COLOR TRUE 21:21:22 oops 21:21:23 :-) 21:21:28 Hmm... 21:22:59 !ps d 21:23:01 1 ihope: ps 21:23:44 !daemon pager bf +[,>,<[->++++++++++++++++++++++++<]>.<[-]+] 21:24:11 !pager %c 0 3 > : - D 21:24:13 Û03>:-D 21:24:20 That's not right. 21:25:57 erm, I think ^C is just a shortcut, not the character sent 21:26:08 check out the RFC 21:26:36 It has an RFC? 21:27:12 yeah 21:28:06 RFC 1459 doesn't contain anything about that (I think :-P) if that's what you mean... 21:28:40 So yes, ^C *is* the character sent... 21:28:58 But over here, it showed a U with ^ over it. 21:29:54 If that thing shifts to the right by 5 pages... 21:30:15 Hmm, grumble. 21:30:20 !undaemon pager 21:30:21 Process 1 killed. 21:30:31 !daemon pager bf +[,>,<[->++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<]>.<[-]+] 21:30:40 !pager %c 0 3 > : - D 21:30:41 >:-D 21:30:47 There, that wored. 21:31:28 Not only that, but it worked. 21:32:11 * ihope away 21:38:18 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 22:48:30 -!- GregorR has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:48:58 -!- GregorR has joined. 22:56:07 * ihope back 23:13:23 -!- ihope has quit (Excess Flood). 23:14:16 -!- ihope has joined. 2006-03-26: 00:40:50 I need an emoticon with a guy that's raising his eyebrows, and sorta leaning back a bit. 00:41:03 All in text format, with a maximum of 3 characters... 00:48:48 G'luck. 00:49:04 \:-| 01:54:02 -!- Arrogant has joined. 01:54:16 |-B 01:54:38 \-: 01:54:47 (-B 01:55:21 -!- Arrogant has changed nick to Arrogant[RE4]. 01:56:11 |:| 02:06:59 Now, the phrase "muchas muchachas" sounds very :-). 02:17:44 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 02:18:04 -!- GregorR has joined. 02:38:55 -!- Arrogant[RE4] has changed nick to Arrogant. 02:50:56 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:15:51 * SimonRC goes top bed 03:22:27 I CALL BOTTOM BUNK 8-D 03:24:01 *to bed 04:32:45 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 05:24:45 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 06:12:12 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 06:12:21 -!- GregorR has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 10:15:59 -!- CXI has joined. 10:34:05 -!- int-e has joined. 14:35:06 -!- ihope has joined. 14:40:58 So . is infixr 9, right? 14:57:02 you can use :info (.) in ghci to find that out (yes it is). 14:58:02 -!- lynxtor has joined. 14:58:06 hi :) 14:58:36 -!- sp3tt has quit (Nick collision from services.). 15:05:35 int-e: :info . will work too 15:05:48 This doesn't work, though: 15:05:50 @type . 15:06:09 is this a language, or console commands 15:06:09 Hmm, thought I was in #haskell. 15:06:32 Haskell is a programming language... 15:07:15 cool. is it esoteric? 15:08:36 Nope. 15:08:43 ah, ok 15:09:09 It is, however, one of the most "different" programming languages I know. 15:10:33 anyway, i was thinking about writing a brainfuck to C "compiler" 15:10:36 errrrrrrrr 15:10:41 *C to BF 15:10:52 BF to C would be incredibly simple :) 15:11:17 Heh. 15:11:48 I know it's possible... it started off with me thinking about how functions would operate in BF 15:15:11 Say... has anybody ever needed a 3-walk thingy? 15:19:45 What's that 15:24:22 (Excuse my n00bishness... I'm 18, and I only recently got into the esolang scene) 15:24:50 Well, I pretty much just made up the term :-P 15:25:08 Heh, then how would people know what it was? 15:25:47 That's when a BF program uses every third space for "normal" memory, reserving another third of them for subroutines and the last third for sub-subroutines. 15:26:32 Right. 15:27:04 Well... I haven't programmed enough in BF to use subroutines, but I envisioned that it would happen anyway 15:27:11 * ihope writes "How to Emulate BF in BF" 15:27:50 Well, I oughta revert this vandalism. 15:28:04 where? i want to see it before it gets deleted 15:28:33 You'll be able to see it in the history, even if it gets reverted. 15:28:42 how far has GregorR got with c2bf 15:28:43 ? 15:29:13 you may get more relevent bf stufff on ##brainfuck 15:29:13 The pages are Y, Var, Var'aq, HQ9 Plus, BF instruction minimalization and Dumbf*ck. 15:29:29 I still can't edit the wiki. 15:30:23 There are THIRTEEN unreverted vandalisms. 15:30:40 O_O 15:32:31 if someone were to make a BF cpu, how would it handle the loops? it couldn't use jmps and a program counter like a "normal" CPU, it would have to read in the entire program and store the loop endings somewhere? 15:33:08 Um... 15:33:18 Why not just use the jumps and stuff? 15:34:00 because normally jumps affect the program counter register, but there's no such thing in BF 15:34:20 and using jumps would be un-BFlike :P 15:35:07 Well, BF uses while loops. 15:35:36 yeah 15:35:44 the best kind of loop IMO :) 15:36:06 BF-SC uses untils... 15:38:24 BF-SC? 15:39:02 -!- sp3tt_ has joined. 15:39:02 http://esoteric.voxelperfect.net/wiki/BF-SC 15:41:05 -!- sp3tt_ has changed nick to sp3tt. 15:52:26 so GregorR's working on CtoBF? I thought calamari was doing that 15:57:49 -!- jix has joined. 16:12:34 lynxtor: I could be wrong 16:12:42 oh right 16:13:24 moin 16:13:42 j0 16:14:39 Anyway, you can handle BF loops with a simple stack 16:15:23 ah of course 16:15:42 How? 16:15:47 i was thinking of designing a BF cpu... but before I do that, I want to make an emulator for it 17:52:30 -!- kipple has joined. 18:35:42 -!- ihope__ has joined. 18:36:06 -!- puzzlet_ has joined. 18:36:17 -!- puzzlet has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 18:36:24 Whee, underscore. 18:36:51 -!- ihope has quit (Nick collision from services.). 18:36:53 -!- ihope__ has changed nick to ihope. 18:38:59 !RmE♥Es 18:39:01 Huh? 18:39:45 :O 18:41:49 19:11:38 -!- lynxtor has quit. 19:56:07 int-e: how'd you do that? 19:56:38 cut&paste ;) 19:56:48 :-) 19:56:56 • <- beep? 19:57:06 Or bullet, or what? 19:57:47 * int-e wonders which unicode character that was 19:58:11 So it wasn't an ASCII BEL? 19:58:13 Bullet. 19:58:19 U+2022 19:59:01 19:59:04 !bf +++++++. <- ASCII BEL 19:59:06 19:59:15 Okay, enough beeping. 20:00:43 beebeebeebeebeep 20:07:15 Now let's see here... 20:07:41 -!- lindi- has left (?). 20:07:48 *munch %% 20:13:47 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 20:26:07 -!- ihope has quit (Remote closed the connection). 20:27:45 -!- ihope has joined. 20:28:44 Ahh. I love PuTTYtel. 20:29:18 I can't say it's easier to use than ChatZilla, but it's quite nice. 20:30:27 hum. doesn't answering all those Pongs get annoying? 20:30:31 err pings 20:30:53 I don't get them very often. 20:32:14 Maybe once I finish EagleBot (like that's ever going to happen), I'll use that as a chat client. 20:35:42 There! A ping! 20:35:53 * ihope pongs 20:44:41 http://dontclick.it/ 20:51:03 So it looks like the proper syntax thingy is PONG ihope :brown.freenode.net 21:09:36 I expect to lag out once the next PONG doesn't happen... :-) 21:09:56 Well, I suppose I ought to work on EagleBot. 21:10:09 Then I can... well, you know the drill. 21:10:15 -!- ihope has quit ("EagleBot"). 21:24:00 -!- int-e has quit ("Bye!"). 23:23:37 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 23:29:00 -!- CXI has joined. 2006-03-27: 00:18:58 "cat .bash_history | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -10 | fmt" 00:19:02 what do *you* get 00:19:03 ? 00:19:34 "65 ls 53 cd 47 man 39 sudo 20 ps 18 cat 16 apropos 15 telnet 15 less 14 w3m" on one box 00:19:53 "65 ghc 52 ./a.out 46 darcs 43 telnet 41 ls 34 fg 20 ghc-6.2.2 19 cd 18 less 11 screen" on another 00:20:19 1245 mplayer porn/*.mpg 00:20:26 XP 00:20:34 your awk is broken 00:20:36 :-) 00:20:44 Argh, joke ruined by my own incompetence :( 00:20:50 $ cat ~/.bash_history | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -10 | fmt 00:20:53 189 python 104 sudo 00:20:56 45 javac 22 cd 17 ls 15 ping 13 apt-cache 10 exit 00:20:58 9 cvs 8 vim 00:21:11 312 ls 133 cd 00:21:11 90 make 61 ./inst/bin/oklik 58 rm 39 zcat 35 j 32 g++ 24 ./ok 22 mv 00:21:25 I do a lot of file listing :P 00:21:46 what is oklik? 00:21:51 and ok 00:21:55 and j 00:21:56 Do you know what Klik is? 00:21:59 no 00:22:27 puzzlet_: why do you compile a huga amount of java but run very little? 00:22:35 oklik is my rewrite of klik with some major changes. Basically, you select a Debian package and it grabs the list of dependencies, prunes it to only what is necessary for your system, then makes an appdir of the package. 00:22:51 that's just yesterday 00:22:57 ok was an old name for oklik, decided it would be presumptuous to take that namesapce ;) 00:23:04 j is a text editor unfortunately written in Java :( 00:23:18 (Because it's otherwise a great editor) 00:23:37 * SimonRC thought GregorR was the java nut 00:23:57 Ouch. 00:23:58 I'm offended. 00:24:14 The level with which I hate Java is a bit ridiculous ;) 00:24:15 my university homework was coding something with Java 00:24:17 which of us is it? 00:24:22 calamari. 00:24:29 ah, of course 00:24:52 Our AI prof let us use any lang we liked for our AI. 00:25:08 I used Haskell, of course 00:25:20 Good choice for AI. 00:25:32 one of my friends used C and python. 00:25:37 Ow. 00:25:43 Despite the fact that I love C :P 00:25:44 he managed to get some time on the Uni's supercomputer. 00:26:00 Brute-forcing TSP. 00:26:02 :-D 00:26:38 lupin (his box) could manage 12 cities in reasonable time 00:27:03 lol 00:27:21 hamilton (the uni computer in a top secret location only given away by the biggest set of aircon units you have ever seen) could do 15. 00:27:28 oops, I meant 10 for lupin 00:28:02 He calculates that the whole of Google could probably do 19 in a few hours. 00:28:27 every computr in the world, 21 would still be a push 00:28:55 poor algorithm? 00:31:49 erm yes 00:32:03 you know what the running time of brute-forcing the TSP is# 00:32:05 ? 00:32:11 O(n!) 00:32:31 his other two algos were better 00:33:12 ah, what i didn't get was "brute-forcing" 00:36:32 is O(n!) equivalent to O(n^n) or not? 00:36:48 waitamo 00:37:29 n! =aprox= n^n*e^-n*sqrt(2*pi*n) 00:37:47 n! is in theta of n^n 00:38:03 nonono 00:38:17 e^-n is *not a very constant factor 00:38:34 Erm, sorry, not in theta >_> 00:38:36 n! = O(n^n) 00:38:38 It's in big O and very close. 00:40:00 how did you get that approx equality? 00:40:11 18,447,644,073,309,551,616 <-- is it scary that I know 2^64 off by hear? 00:40:14 +T 00:40:41 Yes. 00:40:56 Yes. 00:41:03 Terrifying in fact. 00:46:34 * SimonRC discovers lsof. 00:46:53 Hah 03:14:08 * SimonRC goes to bed 03:42:59 -!- Arrogant has joined. 04:20:51 -!- CXI has quit (Success). 05:17:34 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 05:23:30 -!- Arrogant has changed nick to arrogant[buffy]. 07:41:08 -!- lynxtor has joined. 07:46:49 -!- arrogant[buffy] has changed nick to Arrogant. 07:54:36 does anyone know about the C to BF project? 07:54:57 Yes, I'm the maintainer. 07:55:11 :DD 07:55:19 does it have a webpage? like sourceforge or something? 07:55:36 No, just an SVN repository at the moment. 07:56:01 ah ok 07:56:19 I'm curious how you heard of it, in fact ... 07:56:59 i was thinking of doing it myself, but once i found out someone else was working on it, i didn't bother 07:57:02 Heheh 07:57:02 i looked up "C to Brainfuck" on google 07:57:03 * GregorR is shocked that it's even findable on Google >_> 07:57:09 https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/brainfuck/c2bf/trunk/ is the SVN repo by the way. 07:58:05 -!- Arrogant has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 07:58:32 -!- Arrogant has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:01:26 Oh, I see, idle references from earlier are findable on Google. 08:01:37 AFAIK, I'm the only one who's written anything in that realm. 08:01:41 It's not fully functional, mind you. 08:01:57 Still much work to be done once the wheel-o'-Gregor's-attention lands on C2BF again. 08:02:32 hehe 08:14:37 -!- Arrogant has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 08:14:40 i guess i'll write my SHBF CPU emulator instead 08:19:27 -!- kipple has joined. 08:19:44 'ello kipple 08:22:36 -!- Arrogant has joined. 08:23:10 My Arrogant is so arrogant because of frustration from his unstable network connection. 08:24:39 Unstable XChat, actually 08:24:41 Well that's odd. 08:59:28 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 11:44:27 -!- CXI has joined. 12:07:44 -!- jix has joined. 13:26:58 -!- jix has quit ("This computer has gone to sleep"). 13:42:03 -!- lynxtor has quit ("KFSLDKGJDFLKGJDFKLJ"). 13:45:49 -!- Keymaker has joined. 13:46:26 evenin' 14:11:02 hmh. "You don't have permission to access /w/index.php on this server." i haven't been able to edit esowiki for days 14:11:23 well, there's some reverting to do, for someone 14:11:40 me neither. Have been able to do roll-backs but nothing else 14:11:47 anyone seen graue lately? 14:11:51 nope :\ 14:12:01 hm, what's roll-back? 14:12:39 it's one of the super-powers you get when you're a sysop ;) 14:12:57 ah. :D 14:13:49 very handy when reverting spam 14:14:19 i always need to check earlier version, copy stuff, go to current version, edit, save.. 14:14:52 yeah, more people should get sysop privileges 14:15:08 ;) 14:15:18 reverting an article is only two mouseclicks from the recent changes page :) 14:15:41 ah. handy. then, can you revert the spam out? 14:15:47 yes 14:15:53 well, why not do it? :p 14:16:01 I am doing it right now 14:16:04 aah 14:16:05 good 14:17:24 argh. it doesn't work when the article has been spammed twice 14:17:31 can only rollback to previous :( 14:17:33 rgh :( 14:18:44 it's amusing that popular problem page lists a palindrome program as a popular type of program. i have never even seen one :D 14:18:55 hehe 14:19:06 the problem is more popular than the solution I guess 14:19:15 heh, yeah 14:20:11 but why are the spammers able to edit the wiki and we aren't?? 14:20:18 :D 14:20:24 I'll send graue an email 14:20:25 that is indeed a pretty good question.. 14:20:42 i hope the spambots haven't taken over the server some way 14:27:20 ok. mail sent. let's hope graue can figure it out 14:28:14 yeah 14:35:32 -!- kuribas has joined. 15:08:40 -!- jix has joined. 15:11:18 -!- calamari has joined. 15:18:29 the wiki is working again :) 15:18:40 nice! 15:19:43 hmm, i wonder what i was about to edit.. :p 15:25:19 the problem was a bug in a mod_security rule, so no, the spammers hasn't taken over :) 15:25:40 ah 15:45:09 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 17:43:05 -!- Keymaker has left (?). 18:00:57 -!- kuribas has quit ("ERC Version 5.0.2 $Revision: 1.726.2.10 $ (IRC client for Emacs)"). 18:51:26 -!- calamari has joined. 18:51:44 -!- calamari_ has joined. 20:12:53 -!- Sgeo has joined. 21:10:35 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 22:37:14 -!- calamari_ has quit ("Leaving"). 22:46:07 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 23:20:55 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 23:56:18 -!- CXI has joined. 23:56:42 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 2006-03-28: 01:59:17 -!- ihope has joined. 01:59:44 R, me hearties. 02:05:18 I 02:10:13 -!- fizzie has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 03:14:51 * SimonRC goes 04:28:14 -!- Sgeo has quit. 04:41:51 -!- CXI has quit (Success). 04:58:47 -!- sp3tt has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 04:58:51 -!- sp3tt has joined. 05:36:01 -!- fizzie has joined. 05:51:01 -!- Arrogant has joined. 05:52:56 -!- fizzie has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 06:14:45 -!- nooga has joined. 06:39:15 -!- fizzie has joined. 07:47:46 -!- GregorR has quit. 07:48:47 -!- GregorR has joined. 07:58:48 -!- fizzie has quit (niven.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:09:25 -!- calamari has joined. 08:34:01 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 08:56:40 -!- nooga has quit. 09:14:23 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 11:23:30 -!- CXI has joined. 11:54:41 -!- kipple has joined. 12:00:01 -!- jix has joined. 13:27:08 So far there has been ONE chat message since last night. 13:27:26 well, now we've tripled it! 13:27:36 True, true. 13:39:29 -!- jix has quit ("This computer has gone to sleep"). 14:41:27 -!- fuse has joined. 14:59:40 -!- fuse has quit ("ircII EPIC4-2.0 -- Are we there yet?"). 16:07:50 -!- ihope_ has joined. 16:08:26 Rcibl. 16:21:37 -!- ihope has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 16:41:40 -!- jix has joined. 18:29:15 -!- sekhmet has quit (Remote closed the connection). 18:29:20 -!- sekhmet has joined. 20:29:18 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 20:56:39 -!- Arrogant has joined. 20:58:43 -!- Sgeo has joined. 21:06:30 Tell me how terrible this looks: P?-) 21:07:15 hmm? 21:08:08 Is the think after the P supposed to be a question mark? 21:08:13 No. 21:08:31 Konversation s***s 22:18:49 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 22:37:01 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. 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Maecenas ante lacus, lobortis at, cursus in, facilisis vitae, lacus. 22:39:54 -!- ihope_ has quit ("What the heck is a Beerdigungnachricht?"). 22:48:39 -!- CXI has quit (Connection timed out). 22:51:06 -!- Arrogant has joined. 23:07:30 -!- Arrogant has quit ("Leaving"). 23:13:01 -!- CXI has joined. 23:43:09 -!- EgoBot has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 23:43:19 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 23:53:08 -!- GregorR has joined. 2006-03-29: 02:43:34 -!- kipple has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 03:41:41 -!- GregorR has quit ("Installing my BRAND SPANKIN' NEW DVD-RW drive ^^"). 03:52:34 -!- CXI has quit (Success). 03:57:44 -!- GregorR has joined. 04:05:42 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 06:11:11 -!- nooga has joined. 06:11:19 oy 06:11:28 a noisy noise annoys an oyster 06:41:35 never 06:45:03 why? :> 06:56:27 -!- calamari has joined. 07:01:09 -!- ChanServ has quit (Shutting Down). 07:01:34 -!- ChanServ has joined. 07:01:34 -!- irc.freenode.net has set channel mode: +o ChanServ. 07:02:46 We had a second of anarchy there :P 07:03:29 glad the channel survived it ;) 07:03:38 lol 07:09:54 :> 07:10:07 a noisy noise annoys an oyster 07:12:27 That would work better if the adjoining vowel didn't change. 07:13:20 Maybe with a different accent it would be more effective 8-X 07:13:59 Uh noy zee noy zuh noy za (hard a) noy ster 07:14:26 uh 07:14:46 chrz¹szcz brzmi w trzcinie w strzebrzeszynie :D 07:24:53 try to beat that ;] 07:25:06 OO 07:25:14 Ö 07:25:40 'a' with tail 07:25:51 Ä„ ? 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