< 1200441639 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :is that a different name for BFM? < 1200441648 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :That is the new name for BFM. < 1200441648 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :or a different project? < 1200441653 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And has been since May of last year. < 1200441766 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I don't have free time, I have not-doing-university-work time :) < 1200443739 0 :AnMaster_!n=AnMaster@unaffiliated/anmaster JOIN :#esoteric < 1200443810 0 :AnMaster!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Connection timed out < 1200444705 0 :sebbu!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"@+" < 1200445196 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT : < 1200449430 0 :calamari!n=calamari@ip24-255-58-134.tc.ph.cox.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1200450697 0 :dbc!n=daniel@130-94-161-238-dsl.hevanet.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1200451228 0 :dbc!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Client Quit < 1200455761 0 :GreaseMonkey!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :SuperMonkey < 1200455767 0 :SuperMonkey!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :GreaseMonkey < 1200456992 0 :RodgerTheGreat!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I made a new comic: http://nonlogic.org/dump/images/1200456820-camera.png < 1200457459 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hehehe < 1200459067 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :dunno why, but I thought it'd switched to a washing machine in the lower left pic.. haha < 1200459184 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, a talking washing machine would make more sense. < 1200459291 0 :RodgerTheGreat!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Slereah: clearly < 1200459340 0 :RodgerTheGreat!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :calamari: I can kinda see that confusion, but I figured the slow zoom-in would make it clear < 1200459455 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :RodgerTheGreat: yeah I wasbn't paying attention .. got it the second time thru < 1200462070 0 :bsmntbombdood!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :RodgerTheGreat: i've never seen one of those pictures < 1200462087 0 :RodgerTheGreat!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :? < 1200462101 0 :bsmntbombdood!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :holding up the leaning tower of pizza < 1200462186 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://img2.travelblog.org/Photos/4598/13665/f/58265-Leaning-tower-of-pisa-1.jpg < 1200462554 0 :RodgerTheGreat!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :thanks, faxathisia < 1200463015 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Leaving" < 1200466581 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I wonder how many interpreters I could run at the same times. < 1200466600 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Like an interpreter of language A ran on the interpreter of language B ran on etc < 1200469630 0 :AnMaster_!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :AnMaster < 1200469684 0 :bsmntbombdood!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :eigenratio! < 1200470247 0 :AnMaster!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Slereah, well run a brainfuck interpreter coded in brainfuck, that runs inside my brainfuck interpreter coded in bash, that runs inside bash < 1200470251 0 :AnMaster!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that means, 3 levels < 1200470357 0 :AnMaster!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm sure more are possible < 1200470399 0 :clog!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :ended < 1200470400 0 :clog!unknown@unknown.invalid JOIN :#esoteric < 1200470416 0 :AnMaster!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/bzr/index.py/log/bashfuck/head < 1200471851 0 :AnMaster!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :No route to host < 1200473908 0 :GreaseMonkey!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"night" < 1200474022 0 :AnMaster!n=AnMaster@unaffiliated/anmaster JOIN :#esoteric < 1200474754 0 :slereah_!n=slereah@ANantes-252-1-10-134.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#esoteric < 1200474754 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1200480080 0 :Corun!n=Corun@halls-129-31-72-183.hor.ic.ac.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200481272 0 :Corun!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"This computer has gone to sleep" < 1200482544 0 :Tritonio_!n=Tritonio@150.140.227.82 JOIN :#esoteric < 1200487421 0 :sebbu!n=sebbu@ADijon-152-1-44-63.w83-194.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#esoteric < 1200488620 0 :Tritonio_!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) < 1200488657 0 :Tritonio_!n=Tritonio@150.140.227.251 JOIN :#esoteric < 1200489464 0 :Tritonio_!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200490089 0 :ais523!n=ais523@147.188.254.231 JOIN :#esoteric < 1200491312 0 :joku!n=lxuser@88.193.24.230 JOIN :#esoteric < 1200491494 0 :joku!unknown@unknown.invalid PART #esoteric :? < 1200491539 0 :argoyle!n=lxuser@88.193.24.230 JOIN :#esoteric < 1200492176 0 :jix!n=jix@host-091-096-148-068.ewe-ip-backbone.de JOIN :#esoteric < 1200493023 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"CommandQ" < 1200494274 0 :jix!i=jix@bytefight.org JOIN :#esoteric < 1200496802 0 :argoyle!unknown@unknown.invalid PART #esoteric :? < 1200497683 0 :timotiis!n=timotiis@jfkew.plus.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1200498338 0 :ehird`!n=ehird`@user-514dc61d.l4.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200498507 0 :slereah_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Mister Ais! < 1200498518 0 :slereah_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Does this work as a 2,3 machine interpreter? http://membres.lycos.fr/bewulf/Russell/23.py < 1200498540 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523 is here? < 1200498541 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :great < 1200498551 0 :slereah_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :An infinite band of 0 (white cells), input, starts at the beggining of the input in state A. < 1200498639 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ehird` is here? < 1200498645 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yes < 1200498646 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::P < 1200498659 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I was working on optimising the C-from-Underload code < 1200498662 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: I rewrote the compiler and such. http://rafb.net/p/sJZzsI57.html < 1200498669 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I managed to eliminate all but two uses of recursion < 1200498673 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION goes to paste it < 1200498673 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yeah _copy is still completely recursive ofc < 1200498727 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://pastebin.ca/857315 < 1200498743 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :all call calls in the original code now tail-recurse < 1200498751 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :even the ones which don't appear tail-recursive in the original code < 1200498759 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so they can't cause stack overflow no matter how bad the original code is < 1200498760 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :crap, i should have waited before i rewrote it < 1200498760 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :heh < 1200498792 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :also the only two recursive calls I didn't change into iteration are for wrapped lists in copy and print < 1200498819 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :are they fixable? < 1200498821 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :last has a new definition, for efficiency < 1200498826 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :well, copy for wrapped lists is the one i care about really < 1200498843 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: I made last self-referencing ages ago ;) < 1200498847 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it means 'garbage unless this happens to be the start of a stack element, when it points to the last element of that stack element' < 1200498858 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :rather than being updated all the way along an element < 1200498868 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric : else if(o->fp()) < 1200498868 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that is deep magic, i like it :D < 1200498908 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :return 1 means do a call at that point, return 0 means don't < 1200498962 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :trying to make copy work on infintely-nested wrapped lists could be problematic < 1200498984 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :because it's hard to see how to copy lists like (((a)(b))((c)(d))) in an iterative manner < 1200499031 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION is looking at slereah_'s 2,3 interpreter < 1200499066 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: would it help if i gave you the source (prelude&scheme compiler) to the new version? < 1200499072 0 :slereah_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Thankies. < 1200499078 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :its a lot more readable than the previous one, and it means you don't have to just change one program's output < 1200499094 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :also ais523 with your half-hand-compiled fibs it generates 29 fibs in 10 seconds < 1200499100 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :IO bound, obviously < 1200499108 0 :slereah_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm having a hard time programming anything at all on it, since I have absolutely no ideas how to do any particular pattern. < 1200499112 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ehird`: maybe a good idea if we want to work on this together < 1200499113 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :even 'cat' takes about 20 seconds to print it out < 1200499127 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: hm, have you got any version control systems? :P < 1200499192 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yes, but I don't normally use them < 1200499203 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :might be a bit easier if we're both going to be doing stuff with it < 1200499213 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have svn installed over here < 1200499215 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i personally use darcs or mercurial but you probably just have svn < 1200499217 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but no server to use it with < 1200499219 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :heh :) < 1200499223 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i have a server, how convenient < 1200499228 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :er, i'd have to set up svn though. < 1200499244 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :should only take a minute... if it doesn't then i'll just upload it somewhere :P < 1200499362 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :slereah_: I put one of the genuine test programs I used when constructing the proof at http://pastebin.ca/857325 < 1200499372 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the A indicates the initial position of the tape head < 1200499412 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: such elegance. < 1200499425 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the metapatterns fold and weave and the digits intertwix'd. < 1200499492 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the 2,3 source I pasted corresponds to the system 5 system 1,2 4,5 2,4 "" "" "" < 1200499971 0 :slereah__!n=slereah@ANantes-252-1-10-134.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#esoteric < 1200500032 0 :slereah__!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200500042 0 :slereah_!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1200500295 0 :Slereah!n=slereah@ANantes-252-1-10-134.w82-126.abo.wanadoo.fr JOIN :#esoteric < 1200500342 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Let's see how this computer fares now < 1200500359 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :does your program have any way to specify where to start? < 1200500408 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Not right now. Though I was thinking of adding two symbols. < 1200500424 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :^and v, to add next to the cell you want to start with, in state A or B < 1200500480 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I just used A and B < 1200500495 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :C, as well, in some of the more advanced systems that the 2,3 Turing machine emulates < 1200500536 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm starting to regret windows. < 1200500615 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I wonder though, is it possible to produce any pattern at some point on the 2,3 machine? < 1200500665 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I get the impression that it's impossible to end up on some pattern containing more than one zero. < 1200500670 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Unless I input it. < 1200500683 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the number of zeros is nonincreasing over more than a few steps < 1200500686 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I prove that somewhere < 1200500738 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Then it probably was a bad choice to use that symbol for my attempt at some sort of meaningful output. < 1200500838 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The Perl scripts at the end of the proof show some possible ways to filter output < 1200500852 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :outputting on each 'relevant zero' is normally the best way to do it, but I've forgotten the precise definition < 1200500862 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm only on the 3rd machine of that proof. < 1200500894 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's exam week, so I try to read some more physics-related proof. < 1200500913 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :only show steps on which < 1200500914 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :# a 0 is active and the states on the previous 3 steps haven't been B then A < 1200500914 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :# then A) < 1200500945 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that's the definition of which steps to show copied from the Perl script < 1200501073 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Wonder if I could make some hello world with that. < 1200501107 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Using the 1 and 2 as binary digits, showing the translated tape every those steps. < 1200501543 0 :Hiato!n=Hiato@dsl-245-13-77.telkomadsl.co.za JOIN :#esoteric < 1200502546 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hi. < 1200502570 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Wassup Slereah (If that was aimed at me :) ) < 1200502580 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yes indeed < 1200502583 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :A little late, but < 1200502601 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :rather late then never ;) < 1200502708 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://www.langpop.com/ : This is crazy, I never realised just how popular C was ( I really don't like it though) < 1200502723 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :C is really useful for things like device drivers < 1200502734 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and lots of those have to be written every year < 1200502740 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :because of compiling to bytecode I suspect... < 1200502756 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and because most OSs are written in it < 1200502765 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :aha, yes, true < 1200502822 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it's also a good language to compile into < 1200502829 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :if you want portable output < 1200502840 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :apparently so... though there is the fabled D < 1200502840 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and would otherwise be compiling into assembly < 1200502851 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :or C--, of course, which is even lower-level than C < 1200502853 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I like assembly < 1200502867 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :No, that would be cruelty to humans, lower level C < 1200502959 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :For some reason, they teach us C here. < 1200502973 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :C-- is designed to be used as a sort of portable assembly. < 1200502982 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hrmm... well I guess it does put you in good stead < 1200502984 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It resembles C, but it is much easier to define behavior in it. < 1200502994 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And so, it's easier to target. < 1200502995 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Even though we're not really looking for all the fantastic advantages of C, since we just do numbers. < 1200503018 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikqh: What's the point though, there i in line assembly in C and there is HLA (High Level Assembly) < 1200503038 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Did you miss the bit about being portable? < 1200503047 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Slereah: That's what I like about Delphi: It's Pascal (which is goddam easy) and it's RAD < 1200503052 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :HLA is a macro language for x86 assembly. . . < 1200503066 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Inline assembly is both nonportable *and* nonstandard. < 1200503068 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: Yes, but C is portable and HLA compiles into assembly which is portable < 1200503073 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"CommandQ" < 1200503082 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh < 1200503083 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hiato: Assembly? Portable? < 1200503086 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I didn't know that < 1200503104 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I really thought it was. Unless you moved from x86 to x86_64 < 1200503116 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what about 6502 assembler? < 1200503123 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that's nothing like x86 assembler < 1200503125 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Assembly is neither cross-OS portable nor cross-CPU portable. < 1200503141 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Slereah: I didn't mean RADical :P (Just incase) I meant Rapid Application Development < 1200503146 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Let's say I make a small program in x86 assembly, assuming Linux. < 1200503165 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :who wants to try out the current version of the underload compiler < 1200503174 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :That same program will not run on x86_64 Linux, or PPC Linux. Nor will it run on Windows of any sort, nor on Mac OS of any sort. . . < 1200503179 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hiato: I don't know what either of those things are, and don't know much of Delphi either < 1200503184 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :So no worries < 1200503198 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :haha, quite ironic < 1200503199 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :lol, sure :D < 1200503199 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(It'll run on x86 BSDs, but that's because they've got a spiffy kernel feature letting them handle the Linux syscall interface. . .) < 1200503201 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :IT compiles to C < 1200503216 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :if so: < 1200503221 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :svn co svn://elliotthird.org/underload < 1200503226 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :note that tailcalls are broken right now < 1200503239 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :in the output you can change #define TAILCALL ... to #define TAILCALL CALL to fix < 1200503272 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: Surely though, TASM, NASM, FASM and co are an attempt to standardise the the Assembley syntax/language and thus make it portable < 1200503296 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hiato: um no < 1200503297 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :You are quite ignorant, apparently. < 1200503303 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :sorry ehird`: haven't got the faintest clue what underload is < 1200503305 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The syntax is not what matters. . . < 1200503306 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: hey, give him a break < 1200503313 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The raw binary changes from CPU to CPU. < 1200503321 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: calling someone ignorant just because they don't know about syscalls in ASM is stupid < 1200503323 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: quite possible, I live in South Africa < 1200503323 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And the syscalls change from OS to OS. < 1200503331 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hiato: think about it this way < 1200503335 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Your country has nothing to do with it. . . < 1200503338 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hiato: when an asm program wants to print out some text to the screen < 1200503341 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it can't do < 1200503343 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :PRINTOUT blah < 1200503347 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :because the cpu Can't Do That < 1200503348 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Your lack of experience in assembly is all that's relevant. :p < 1200503351 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it has to do: < 1200503361 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :...put blah in a register somehow... < 1200503368 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :INTERRUPT 38433 < 1200503373 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and the OS intercepts interupt 38433 < 1200503375 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and uses that to print < 1200503379 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but every OS does it completely differently. < 1200503388 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I remember how to do Assembly, FASM that is (I wrote a little tiny OS type thingy a while ago) < 1200503394 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And every CPU has different commands for putting blah in a register, and doing interrupts. < 1200503397 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yes, I understand < 1200503403 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ok < 1200503551 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :PS: pikhq: In SA, we only do computer studies in Grade 10/11/12 and we do basic stuff like PC structure, data storage databases etc.. nevermind the fact that I have only had Internet for about ~1 year now and that there are virtually no computer resources in SA.... That was why I made my statement < 1200503570 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :In x86, it's just "mov $string_address,%ecx;mov $string_size,%edx;mov $1,%ebx;mov write,%eax;int 0x80". . . Assuming string_address points to "Foo" and string_size is the size of that string. . . < 1200503609 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :In x86_64, it's something more like "push $string_address;push $string_size;push 1;push write;syscall". < 1200503611 0 :Jontte!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200503634 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :alright, I get it... < 1200503638 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Mmkay. < 1200503661 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :South Park? :P (The psychologist) < 1200503704 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Isn't that a teacher? (Mmkay.) < 1200503714 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh, yeah huh ;) < 1200503724 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :School counselor. < 1200503730 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :there we go :D < 1200503742 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :*shrug* < 1200503751 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :With his many great lessons on drugs. < 1200503769 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Beats me, I only saw the one episode... < 1200503900 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hiato: Impressive that you made Full 0 in your second year with internet :P < 1200503907 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Or did you use computers significantly before that? < 1200504506 0 :jix!n=jix@host-091-096-144-115.ewe-ip-backbone.de JOIN :#esoteric < 1200505047 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) < 1200506130 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"CommandQ" < 1200506480 0 :Hiato!n=Hiato@dsl-245-13-77.telkomadsl.co.za JOIN :#esoteric < 1200506495 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Load shedding.... < 1200506526 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But, I'm back now < 1200506531 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and so is the power < 1200506533 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::D < 1200506541 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :CAN YOU FEEL THE POWER? < 1200506556 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Heh lol :D < 1200506563 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://img.lulz.net/src/1178122406441.jpg < 1200506564 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::D < 1200506586 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Wicked :D < 1200506607 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what I meant was that Eskom (the power dudes in SA) feel the need to arbitrarily cut off certain area's power for unspecified amounts of tin < 1200506609 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :*time < 1200506619 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :without warning or schedule < 1200506629 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and they call it Load Shedding.... < 1200506652 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'll give you three thousand tons of tin. < 1200506658 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :If you give me back my power. < 1200506671 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hrmm... you drive a hard bargain < 1200506678 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :three and a half thousand :P < 1200506681 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and its done < 1200506693 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Damn you, what am I, made of tin? < 1200506700 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Do I look like the Tinman to you? < 1200506708 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, for short... yes < 1200506715 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :especially through IRC < 1200506724 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :though it has that effect on everyone < 1200507158 0 :oerjan!n=oerjan@hagbart.nvg.ntnu.no JOIN :#esoteric < 1200507279 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hello oerjan < 1200507301 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :^^ < 1200507307 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :meaning ditto < 1200507347 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hello < 1200507352 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oerjan: the life of a compiler writer is not easy < 1200507353 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :18:14:53 I've been tracing it two implementations simultaneously < 1200507353 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :18:15:01 they deviate somewhere inside either block 16 or block 1 < 1200507353 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :18:15:04 quite early on < 1200507353 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :18:15:04 hardcore < 1200507376 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :argh < 1200507387 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i mean hello < 1200507391 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hi < 1200507396 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :argh, oerjan < 1200507469 0 :jix!n=jix@host-091-096-144-115.ewe-ip-backbone.de JOIN :#esoteric < 1200507538 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Why can't Kolmogorov be called Bob? < 1200507559 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Or Popov, to make it Russianer. < 1200507622 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :technically he _could_ be called Andrey < 1200507651 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yes, but youwon't find an Andrey machine! < 1200507657 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Or can you? < 1200507667 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'll make a goddamn Andrey machine! < 1200507670 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION wonders what the russian diminutive is for that < 1200507676 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Andrey Popov machine. < 1200507676 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :lament! < 1200507781 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :there apparently is Scott Andrey Machine < 1200507916 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Heh. Esolang is the first google result for Kolmogorov Machine < 1200507965 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Are the graph in computing the same as in math? < 1200507986 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :apparently not a very common term then... < 1200507986 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The { | for some property } < 1200508007 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :um... < 1200508035 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the word graph has several meanings < 1200508076 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the graph of a function, or a graph of vertices and edges, spring to mind < 1200508109 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and i believe both are used in both computing and math < 1200508120 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I suppose the graph of a function qualify as that definition. < 1200508130 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Since a function is just a particular type of graph. < 1200508155 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Not sure what the vertices one is though < 1200508188 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_(mathematics) < 1200508208 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Why do I get gay porn with "Brainfuck" on google image? < 1200508232 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :rofl < 1200508241 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Rather < 1200508260 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :why where you searching Brainfuck on Google Images anyways :D? < 1200508287 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Slereah: your definition seems to be the graph of a relation < 1200508300 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, I typed Kologo...Kogloglo...Glokok... Andrey Machine in google. < 1200508308 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And then, I clicked on google image, for lulz < 1200508311 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Only one result < 1200508319 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Then, I tried Brainfuck < 1200508336 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, that definition comes from the Bourbaki < 1200508336 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Haha < 1200508343 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :So it might not be very up to date < 1200508356 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://membres.lycos.fr/bewulf/Russell/Graphe.jpg < 1200508375 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :well wikipedia mentions it < 1200508412 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but then in set theory a relation is often identified with its graph < 1200508437 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hell, I don't even understand the difference! < 1200508550 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :in predicate logic a relation is usually not a set, but a more basic logical concept < 1200508565 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :which is the sense used in that jpg < 1200508580 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :er no < 1200508590 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :relation = proposition in that < 1200508636 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you could say a proposition is a relation with no arguments i guess < 1200508692 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Strange definition. < 1200508736 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hm... fits with automatic currying like in haskell :D < 1200508756 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think there was some relation definition without sets in the Principia Mathematica, but I never focused beyond chapter 40. < 1200508803 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :"A graph or undirected graph G is an ordered pair" < 1200508808 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :That I like better! < 1200508902 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hell. This is distracting. < 1200508909 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :why can't I just study :( < 1200509396 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Woot! < 1200509399 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The underload->C compiler works. < 1200509407 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It does tail-call optimization and all that jazz. < 1200509413 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :svn co svn://elliotthird.org/underload < 1200509415 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :if you want to take a look < 1200509418 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Time for celebration! < 1200509430 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Get a Scheme implementation, and pipe underload.scm to a file, then compile that with gcc. < 1200509440 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It should print an awful lot of colons. < 1200509528 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Lolgoatse < 1200510076 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :can someone quickly explain Trinary (or ternary) to me, I don't understand how you convert... < 1200510089 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :if a number has digits edcba < 1200510098 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :then its value is a+b*3+c*9+d*27+e*81 < 1200510111 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :aha < 1200510115 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :roger, thanks... < 1200510120 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I got confused there < 1200510246 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hiato: binary < 1200510248 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :: < 1200510251 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :0,1 < 1200510259 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :((digit*2)+digit)*2... < 1200510282 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :1101 -> ((((((1*2)+1)*2)+0)*2)+1 < 1200510288 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :with trinary it's the same but with 0,1,2 < 1200510292 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :same with decimal: but with 0-9 < 1200510297 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hex: 0-9A-F < 1200510320 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yeah, I got it from ais523's explanation, but thanks anyway :). < 1200510379 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :as the INTERCAL manual explains, ternary offers some nice options for signed numbers (e.g. balanced ternary) < 1200510389 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :where 2 actually means -1 < 1200510404 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :cool < 1200510409 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'll check it out < 1200510440 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://intercal.freeshell.org < 1200510447 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :is the new manual < 1200510453 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the old one's all over the Internet < 1200510455 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :awesome, thanks < 1200510479 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :"The tape still has characters written on it in binary, even though the program uses a different base" < 1200510495 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Haha, must be fun doing binary operations in TriINTERCAL. < 1200510506 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Heh, :D < 1200510507 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the ternary description's in the original manual < 1200510554 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :"`bBASEChange base" there's the solution :P < 1200512522 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh well, I'm tired today (1st day of school again..) < 1200512523 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :cheers < 1200512526 0 :Hiato!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Leaving." < 1200512943 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :after the compiler obediently spewed out a 73184 line C file, I am now attempting to compile it with -O3 < 1200512948 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think it might take a few years. < 1200512982 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, don't bother. The world's ending in 5 years, according to the most reliable crackpots. < 1200513064 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :5? i thought it was 4 < 1200513073 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :2012 that is < 1200513130 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but don't worry, it'll just be a verne singularity. < 1200513146 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :er vinge < 1200513172 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :also in the process computing power will grow asymptotically so compilation should certainly finish < 1200513184 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :assuming you upgrade regularly < 1200513209 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :why isn't gcc multi core!!! < 1200513213 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the resulting program took me 21m56.905s to run with -O0 < 1200513230 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and it's only a 99bob... < 1200513240 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it is compiled badly from brainfuck, though.. < 1200513248 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and you had debug checks on... < 1200513256 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and your - is I(n) < 1200513264 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I doubt the debug checks would have made that much of a difference < 1200513269 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :compared to the hugely inefficient - < 1200513271 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION makes Thy Dungeonman-Brainfuck Edition < 1200513282 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: ? < 1200513288 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://www.hrwiki.org/index.php/Thy_Dungeonman < 1200513308 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I wonder what would happen if I translated Lost Kingdoms? < 1200513315 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Last summer, I wrote an engine for text-based games in Brainfuck. . . < 1200513323 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :You could probably get Lost Kingdom to run in it. < 1200513325 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Translated to what? < 1200513330 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Underload < 1200513334 0 :johnl!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Lost Kingdoms? < 1200513336 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, the engine is in PEBBLE, but. . . < 1200513336 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :with some input extension, presumably < 1200513373 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh, i just had to kill gcc. < 1200513383 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you won't believe what i saw just before... < 1200513389 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GOD? < 1200513390 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :gcc did a garbage collection. < 1200513393 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :a GARBAGE COLLECTION!! < 1200513395 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :gcc!! < 1200513395 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Also good. < 1200513429 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :darwin is having a hard time recoveirng... < 1200513441 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, yeah. GCC has a builtin garbage collector for internal purposes. < 1200513444 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: I think, perhaps -O2 will be enough < 1200513446 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Well, with all that creationism. < 1200513458 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :pikhq: Did I mention it did it because it had >over 200MB allocatedC->binary with -O2 or -O3 makes GCC hate you. < 1200513540 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :-O2 was quick < 1200513542 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but -O3.. < 1200513544 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it's not particularly stressful, though, just extensive < 1200513545 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It usually gets to about 1.5GB before segfaulting if I do that. . . < 1200513568 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :s/segfault/malloc returns null/ < 1200513579 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :99bob is now reniced to -20 < 1200513584 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so it should ... not be terribly slow < 1200513590 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh look, "99 bottles of beer on the wall, " < 1200513608 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :not worth it, I think.. < 1200513630 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :maybe we need an /optimising/ BF to Underload compiler... < 1200513631 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: I think perhaps we should concentrate on other programs < 1200513638 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :For now. < 1200513640 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :likely a good idea < 1200513646 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :we need a big program, though.. < 1200513652 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :So we can, e.g. optimize it. < 1200513655 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ANd get rid of memleaks. < 1200513670 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523: I know! A prime checker. < 1200513682 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Preferably, an infinite one: checks 1, then 2, then 3, ... < 1200513691 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmm... division would be quite difficult to write in Underload < 1200513696 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but it is possible < 1200513700 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(I've done it before) < 1200513749 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :maybe doing it finitely with an Erosthanes sieve would be easier < 1200513791 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :anyway, it's getting late, and I'd better go home < 1200513804 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :aw crap, now i have to test it on my own without valgrind :P < 1200513819 0 :ais523!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"bye everyone!" < 1200513870 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Ooh idea < 1200513877 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Convert http://www.bf-hacks.org/hacks/uload.b to Underload. < 1200513879 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Compile it. < 1200513882 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Use as underload interpreter. < 1200514060 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :How many memory location does an OISC interpreter need? < 1200514186 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Enough. < 1200514204 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :kinda-esoteric challenge! < 1200514205 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://pastebin.ca/raw/857629 < 1200514215 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :How much is enough? < 1200514221 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :decode that and you'll get a program which can encode and decode the same "encryption" that is put on it! < 1200514246 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :looks like python < 1200514275 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Errr, don't do it, I broke the decoder < 1200514276 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::D < 1200514277 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Fixing now < 1200514282 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :non-obftuscated.. < 1200514330 0 :RedDak!n=dak@87.18.86.16 JOIN :#esoteric < 1200514383 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Is it... AN UNBOUNDED AMOUNT? :o < 1200514402 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :If it is, that's going to be hard to implement on the Love Machine. < 1200514428 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://pastebin.ca/raw/857632 < 1200514430 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :anything TC requires unbounded memory, you hear < 1200514431 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ok: this one < 1200514449 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but not necessarily by number of cells, it could be cell contents < 1200514457 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Yes, that was my idea. < 1200514468 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Using two tapes, and just adding 1's on them < 1200514468 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :damnit < 1200514469 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :no < 1200514471 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it doesn't quite work < 1200514481 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But I wondered if two was enough for OISC < 1200514542 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It seems dubious to me, because if two was enough, it wouldn't need three arguments < 1200514551 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :doubtful, but it may be enough to have only two ever be unbounded < 1200514578 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :as for emulating a minsky machine < 1200514605 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :You could just do one instruction of zero arguments, "substract memory from other memory, and branch if" < 1200514673 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But I can't find the minimal amount of memory if any on the esowiki or the regular wiki. < 1200514722 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hey! who has a really short domain name? < 1200514756 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think I still have cb0.org < 1200514766 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :never really got round to using it. < 1200514832 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmm, who has a domain name that they are using for other things and also have ways to point urls to different ips < 1200514848 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i want to put my short-URL-maker that makes them shorter than any other site i've seen up somewhere :P < 1200514858 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :like shortdomain/u/ < 1200514862 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh, mine expired 27 days ago < 1200514866 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::P < 1200514867 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :haha < 1200514973 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :if you don't mind custom DNS, I could probably get _.x < 1200514975 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::D < 1200514980 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :heh < 1200515016 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Asztal: if you want to keep cb0.org i'd reccomend reregistering it Right Now: domain squatters will grab three-letter domains almost immediately < 1200515130 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :codu.org is pretty short :P < 1200515140 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :.coms are all gone, but there should still be a few .nets and a few thousand .orgs < 1200515143 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's not "really short" < 1200515169 0 :oklokok!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :vjn.fi is also quite short. < 1200515171 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Asztal: few thousand: you are quite the comedian < 1200515178 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://3la.org/toc.html < 1200515182 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Grab it now if you want to keep it. ;) < 1200515186 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :not sure how up-to-date that is < 1200515188 0 :oklokok!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i actually almost made a tinyurl there < 1200515196 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oklokok: my tinyurl is great < 1200515207 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION should grab ワスタ・ジョウサイア.com if it's still open. :p < 1200515207 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :iirc for the first few ten thousand urls you get 3 characters. < 1200515209 0 :oklokok!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :how? < 1200515221 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I probably shouldn't whois these with networksolutions, should I? < 1200515223 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oklokok: i'll tell you if you host it :P < 1200515229 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :You could buy x.com off Yahoo for some few thousand million dollars :P < 1200515243 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Just make sure not to let it expire! < 1200515245 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Asztal: Don't whois. Register it; if it fails to register, the name's taken. ;) < 1200515281 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh, I guess it's "paypal labs" now ... PayPal must have got it from Yahoo and/or been bought by Yahoo. < 1200515285 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :my web host give me one free registration per year, so I may as well get this one back. < 1200515294 0 :oklokok!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the only "non trivial" part is i have no idea how to get virtual directories, like vjn.fi/879yf < 1200515299 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Huzzah. < 1200515300 0 :oklokok!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :all i can think of is get. < 1200515310 0 :oklokok!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ehird`: just tell it, i'm not going to steal it. < 1200515311 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :xn--cckdf4dnf6b9wkcug.com is not taken. < 1200515368 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :What's that de-punycode-ized? < 1200515385 0 :oklokok!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ehird`: i haven't registered, wait a sec < 1200515389 0 :oklokok!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ehird`: i haven't registered, wait a sec < 1200515392 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's my name in Japanese. < 1200515406 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ワスタ・ジョウサイア.com < 1200515406 0 :oklokok!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :oklopol < 1200515417 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :how come going to xn--cckdf4dnf6b9wkcug.com resolves to < 1200515422 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :My name is registered by some jerk named Greg Orr :P < 1200515422 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ワスタ・ジョウサイア.com < 1200515423 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Nothing. < 1200515431 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :faxathisia: Because that's what it is. < 1200515431 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :faxathisia: That's punycode. < 1200515456 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Punycode is a method of encoding Unicode in 7-bit ASCII, and is used for IDN. < 1200515463 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :wo < 1200515464 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I can't wait for internationalised TLDs. Then I can be even more confused at domain names. < 1200515686 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmm < 1200515688 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :using punycode < 1200515691 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :could you register: < 1200515695 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :,[.,].com < 1200515765 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :True. < 1200515782 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'd recommend doing it on .org, though. < 1200515835 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Actually, you don't need punycode for that. < 1200515869 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm pretty sure domain names don't allow "[" or "]" :P < 1200515876 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :And punycode's base offset is above ASCII < 1200515883 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :So in fact you couldn't reg that. < 1200515888 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :imagine actually being able to register http://"egnufeb">:#,_@.info/ < 1200515910 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the .info converters says so too... "The converted string ,[.,] contains characters not supported in this registry" < 1200515931 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :There can't be a *technical* reason for that. < 1200515935 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric : And punycode's base offset is above ASCII < 1200515961 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :You can't encode those into punycode and domain names have never allowed "," and "]" < 1200515971 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Also, that would have to be the subdomain ",[" under the domain ",]" < 1200516037 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ok, wait < 1200516042 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh yeah, and two-letter domain names are no longer sold. < 1200516043 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :there are unicode chars looking very much like [ < 1200516044 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and , < 1200516051 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :right? < 1200516055 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Probably. < 1200516056 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so: find them, translate to punycode < 1200516059 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :register ,]-alike < 1200516060 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :they may be in your browser's IDN blacklist < 1200516064 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :add subdomain ,[-alike < 1200516070 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :in which case, the browser would display the punycode < 1200516117 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Asztal: Oh well. Find the chars for me! :P < 1200516118 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm lazy. < 1200516137 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :heh, stuff like ㎮ is in the blacklist < 1200516170 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I doubt I'd be able to read that at my address bar font size.. < 1200516226 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :[ ] < 1200516237 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :U+FF3B and U+FF3D < 1200516262 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i can't read these in linkinus < 1200516265 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :fileformat.info < 1200516268 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :link me to the page it has for them < 1200516278 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :lazy :P < 1200516281 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/ff3b/index.htm < 1200516282 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :damn < 1200516284 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :we thought the same thing < 1200516380 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://‚[‚.].org/ < 1200516424 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :safari collapses it :( < 1200516425 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :wait.. < 1200516438 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :⁅ < 1200516478 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :⁅⁆ < 1200516482 0 :oerjan!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Good night" < 1200516509 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :⁅﹐.⁆ < 1200516513 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://⁅﹐.⁆.org/ < 1200516542 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://xn--nwg1758f.xn--owg.org/ < 1200516558 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :or the first one: < 1200516558 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://xn--fvga6742o.xn--ii7c.org/ < 1200516578 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :my IRC client is refusing to open these (having to copy and paste) :) < 1200516596 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::D < 1200516627 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://‚[,.].org/ < 1200516630 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :spaced it out a bit. < 1200516654 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :dibs on http://xn--fvg8298f9da.xn--ii7c.org/ < 1200516687 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :xn--1xa.com is registered < 1200516688 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::( < 1200516765 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :FF3B and FF3D are nice brackets < 1200516781 0 :helios24_!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"leaving" < 1200516822 0 :helios24!i=helios@bytefight.org JOIN :#esoteric < 1200517005 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :xn--ufb0078j.com is my best ,] < 1200517068 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Urk < 1200517070 0 :ehird`_!n=ehird`@user-514dc61d.l4.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200517075 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Firefox disagrees on the translation of that >_O < 1200517101 0 :ehird`_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what did i miss < 1200517103 0 :ehird`_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :also < 1200517105 0 :ehird`_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what is the punycode of http://.com/ < 1200517118 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's http://www.googleityourself.com/ < 1200517198 0 :ehird`_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :no, it won't convert < 1200517199 0 :ehird`_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so stfu < 1200517234 0 :ehird`_!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :URIencoded it's %ef%a3%bf < 1200517282 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Nick collision from services. < 1200517284 0 :ehird`_!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :ehird` < 1200517288 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :firefox seems to convert it to F8FF when I navigate to it :( < 1200517302 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :or indeed paste it at all < 1200517331 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :maybe it is F8FF < 1200517337 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what does it display as in your fonts < 1200517344 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I get xn--lzg, and it's owned. < 1200517370 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GregorR: that's euro < 1200517374 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the euro symbol. < 1200517399 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/f8ff/index.htm the image is funky < 1200517400 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::D < 1200517403 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but not what i see < 1200517405 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yes, it's F8FF. It's a private use character (looks vaguely hebrew-ish in this font) < 1200517406 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and yeah: it's f8ff < 1200517412 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so what's that in punycode? < 1200517414 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :or can it not do it < 1200517416 0 :GreaseMonkey!n=saru@219-89-40-70.dialup.xtra.co.nz JOIN :#esoteric < 1200517450 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ehird`: Like I said, Firefox told me it's xn--lzg, and that's owned. < 1200517459 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it's not xn--lzg. < 1200517462 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that's a euro sign < 1200517474 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Then what did you type? Looks like the Euro sign to me :P < 1200517535 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://xs123.xs.to/xs123/08033/f8ff931.png < 1200517560 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :WTF? < 1200517571 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :XChat is pretty well convinced that's a Euro symbol for me 8-O < 1200517596 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you are both wrong! < 1200517702 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :You mean of course that our /clients/ are wrong. < 1200517754 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :a domain which looks different depending on what font you happen to like... that's pretty cool :D < 1200517806 0 :Corun!n=Corun@halls-129-31-72-145.hor.ic.ac.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200517838 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://img.skitch.com/20080116-m85215j9jx89pbk5wwb8rwj8y6.jpg < 1200517839 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hm < 1200517839 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :jpg < 1200517847 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It looks like a block to me. < 1200517848 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION better reconfigure that < 1200517869 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Which, of course, is right if you don't have the correct font. < 1200517871 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EF%A3%BF < 1200517898 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :"KLINGON MUMMIFICATION GLYPH", nice. < 1200517906 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :see my screenshot! < 1200517954 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm actually a bit surprised that ithink∴iam.com is unowned. < 1200518116 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION ponders reverse DNS opportunities < 1200518206 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :The ConScript Unicode Registry suggests it be used for the Klingon glyph "KLINGON MUMMIFICATION GLYPH." < 1200518210 0 :Slereah!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I approve. < 1200518297 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ah yes, that's the one on fileformat.info, it seems < 1200518318 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Asztal: fileformat.info uses Code2000 < 1200518337 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :which has every single character (no, really) and also complies with the ConScript thing < 1200518403 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Damn! < 1200518418 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It translates the early modern English short s symbol to an 's' :( < 1200518422 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(Firefox) < 1200518630 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION registeres g✉.com < 1200518644 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :HAHAHAHA < 1200518648 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :That = awesome < 1200518727 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so many awesome domain names like ☃.com and ☭.com are parked :( < 1200518808 0 :Corun_!n=Corun@halls-129-31-72-183.hor.ic.ac.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200518941 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :g a^ ae %o < 1200518944 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what's good about those characters. < 1200519211 0 :Corun!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) < 1200520027 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200520052 0 :ehird`!n=ehird`@user-514dc61d.l4.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200520093 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ais523 has been congratulated for an awfully long time :P < 1200520289 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i guess someone will have to top that < 1200520316 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i proved god doesn't exist < 1200520319 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but that's not really as important. < 1200520389 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so did Sgeo! let's put you both up! < 1200520399 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Sgehird to save space < 1200520448 0 :Corun!n=Corun@halls-129-31-72-183.hor.ic.ac.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200520460 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :when did sgeo prove that? :P < 1200520471 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :was there a puff of logic? < 1200520477 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Asztal: hopefully < 1200520530 0 :Corun_!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1200520574 0 :helios24!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Leaving" < 1200520580 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :did he prove black is white for an encore, and get run over at the next zebra crossing? :P < 1200520650 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :personally i think there'd be a bit of a fuss before he got run over < 1200520659 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :everything being both 100% dark and 100% light, and all that jazz. < 1200520791 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"CommandQ" < 1200520998 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i think Sgeo (if it was him) did something with the fact that "god can do anything" < 1200521004 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :which isn't exactly hard < 1200521042 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Was that in #esoteric ? < 1200521054 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'd lurve to see this amazo argument. < 1200521063 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oklopol: oh, duh < 1200521066 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oklopol: that's retarded. < 1200521081 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :nobody apart from the most fundamental, braindead idiots define god as "can do anything" < 1200521090 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :iirc, the most common is "god can do anything which god could logically do" < 1200521098 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :which /doesn't/ imply god is impossible < 1200521100 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ehird`: well, a "god can't exist" argument is always retarded, if it's meant literally < 1200521111 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :"which god could logically do" ... < 1200521119 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::D < 1200521124 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Good thing that's so well-defined. < 1200521131 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GregorR: it is, you're reading it wrong < 1200521134 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it starts off: < 1200521140 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :"god can do anything that is logically possible" < 1200521144 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i.e. results in no contradiction < 1200521149 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :That makes more sense. < 1200521150 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that gets rid of: rock so heavy god can't lift it < 1200521151 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :BUT < 1200521161 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But I feel is a subpar definition of a god. < 1200521164 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you can specially formulate something that by its nature everyone but god can do < 1200521167 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so you come to that definition < 1200521171 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GregorR: this is ancient stuff < 1200521176 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Anything which could truly be called a god is exempt from our rules of logic and reason. < 1200521185 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GregorR: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnipotence < 1200521188 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and that's a bullshit argument < 1200521189 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::) < 1200521213 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :god either exists, or he doesn't, and you can scientifically calculate approximations of the probability of this. < 1200521219 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(by the way, they're extremely low.) < 1200521219 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :"God can do anything that he does not limit himself from doing." < 1200521231 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :;p < 1200521331 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i find it very revealing that everyone who believes or 'believes in belief' (to steal Dawkins' term, who stole it from someone else, etc.) states that logic and reason against god is a defiance of faith and cannot be explained etc etc < 1200521356 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :exactly because when you do, you find out that a god is incredibly unlikely. < 1200521376 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200521395 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but anyway this is all wrong, because the flying spaghetti monster is real < 1200521398 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :please ignore everything i said < 1200521549 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :" i find it very revealing that everyone who believes or 'believes in belief' (to steal Dawkins' term, who stole it from someone else, etc.) states that logic and reason against god is a defiance of faith and cannot be explained etc etc" // I'm not confident that this is a sentence < 1200521585 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that * logic < 1200521592 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :* = using < 1200521679 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I'm quite confident that that wasn't a sentence :P < 1200521821 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i find it very revealing that everyone who believes or 'believes in belief' (to steal Dawkins' term, who stole it from someone else, etc.) states that using logic and reason against god is a defiance of faith and cannot be explained etc etc < 1200521935 0 :oklopol!n=ville@194.251.103.33 JOIN :#esoteric < 1200521972 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hello oklopol < 1200521992 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :thanks for the boot, ubuntu <3 ehird`: can i see calculations on the probability? < 1200522005 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oklopol: of what < 1200522025 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that god exist < 1200522026 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :s < 1200522082 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :[continue in /msg, this is getting offtopic here :)] < 1200522087 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :heh, #esoteric, offtopic. < 1200522089 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::) < 1200522095 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Sounds pretty esoteric to me :P < 1200522103 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GregorR: nahh < 1200522184 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid TOPIC #esoteric :soteric programming language discussion | FORUM AND WIKI: esolangs.org | CHANNEL LOGS: http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric | IRP in #irp | Congratulations ais523 for winning the Wolfram research prize! | Nothing's off-topic in #esoteric! :DDDD < 1200522192 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :xD < 1200522204 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Unless we redefine the topic. < 1200522214 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION Albatross fanatics unite! < 1200522216 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :err < 1200522218 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid TOPIC #esoteric :Albatross fanatics unite! < 1200522224 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i love how i cut the first character :D < 1200522291 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :UBUNTU WURVES EHIRD` < 1200522308 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i don't use ubuntu < 1200522918 0 :RedDak!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200523590 0 :immibis!n=immibis@125-236-169-77.broadband-telecom.global-gateway.net.nz JOIN :#esoteric < 1200523610 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ehird`: So you don't love it. It still loves you! < 1200523618 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GregorR: start making sense < 1200523827 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric : thanks for the boot, ubuntu <3 ehird`: can i see calculations on the probability? < 1200523848 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hah < 1200523864 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :There should be a newline in there somewhere :P < 1200524023 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :rice < 1200524029 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :ehird` < 1200524037 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :*** rice is now known as ehird`. < 1200524038 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :tee hee < 1200524165 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :So, yesterday I was eating some curry over ehird`. < 1200524171 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GregorR: sometimes i want to say two things at once to make the first one impossible to comment on < 1200524183 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but indeeed < 1200524192 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it sometimes looks wronglied. < 1200524194 0 :ehird`!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :rice < 1200524196 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oklopol: That's a totally retarded idea CATS ARE FLUFFY < 1200524207 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yeah they are :) < 1200524218 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :rice: awesome puppy < 1200524220 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :book < 1200524244 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :awesome, this nick is MINE! < 1200524247 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I got it dropped :D < 1200524253 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(i actually wrote 'puppy' instead of 'book', although i have to admit i realized it a bit before i pressed return, but had to say it anyway) < 1200524254 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Wow, how? < 1200524263 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GregorR: it was last used over a year ago < 1200524268 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so i went into #freenode and asked < 1200524271 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and a staffer said OK and did it < 1200524273 0 :oklopol!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh, i think i've seen you with that < 1200524275 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :potatoes < 1200524314 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i know have a short dictionary word registered as a nick on a large IRC network < 1200524315 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :score! < 1200524357 0 :potatoes!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION > rice  < 1200524378 0 :pikhq!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Ah. < 1200524385 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I do too! < 1200524389 0 :Asztal!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I just deleted the objdir halfway through building something, thinking it had finished but not built what I wanted < 1200524402 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :faxathisia: which word? < 1200524406 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :fax < 1200524410 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :heh < 1200524672 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://www.ddj.com/web-development/184416221 this person seems very bitter about ruby < 1200524773 0 :potatoes!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :GregorR < 1200524787 0 :immibis!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Hi Im a qit msg virus. Pls rplce ur old qit msg wit tis 1 & hlp me tk ovr th wrld of IRC. I used to think I was indecisive, b < 1200524815 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you know what would be awesome < 1200524824 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :if there was an irc bot controlling a music player daemon < 1200524833 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://www.musicpd.org/ < 1200524836 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :there is < 1200524880 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :used to be able to queue up songs in #test radio anyway < 1200524914 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh.. Music Player Daemon is something else.. < 1200525305 0 :RodgerTheGreat!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :can somebody point me to an online BF string generator? < 1200525328 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :!bf_txtgen Foobar < 1200525359 0 :EgoBot!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :60 ++++++++++++++[>+++++>++++++++>+++++++><<<<-]>.>-..>.-.<+++. [83] < 1200525362 0 :RodgerTheGreat!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh, sweet- egobot is working again < 1200525620 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :!bf_txtgen Hello, world! < 1200525664 0 :EgoBot!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :118 +++++++++++[>++++++>++++>+++++++++>+++<<<<-]>++++++.>>++.+++++++..+++.<.>>-.<++++++++.--------.+++.------.--------.>+. [839] < 1200525677 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::/ < 1200525819 0 :devnonsense!n=rbirc@user-514dc61d.l4.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200525823 0 :devnonsense!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200525918 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ehm. < 1200525923 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :#devnonsense :D < 1200525933 0 :faxathisia!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Huh? < 1200525934 0 :devnonsense!n=rbirc@user-514dc61d.l4.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200525960 0 :devnonsense!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200525962 0 :rice!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hm wait. < 1200526065 0 :devnonsense!n=rbirc@user-514dc61d.l4.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200526160 0 :devnonsense!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200526451 0 :devnonsense!n=rbirc@user-514dc61d.l4.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200526586 0 :devnonsense!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200526590 0 :Sgeo!n=Anonymou@ool-18bf68ca.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1200526678 0 :devnonsense!n=rbirc@user-514dc61d.l4.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200526745 0 :devnonsense!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200526828 0 :devnonsense!n=rbirc@user-514dc61d.l4.c2.dsl.pol.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1200526840 0 :devnonsense!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1200527413 0 :timotiis!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"leaving"