00:04:38 -!- atrapado has quit ("Abandonando"). 00:11:49 dogface: Why not? 00:11:52 Do you ever click ads? 00:11:58 if not, why clutter your screen with wasteful space? 00:12:05 Additionally: clicking an ad by mistake is technically click fraud 00:12:14 if you'll never click one intentionally anyway, blocking them is actually a miniscule amount good 00:12:25 I do click them sometimes. 00:16:56 http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/6yuat/let_people_use_google_accounts_to_log_in_to_your/ 00:16:56 NOOOOOO 00:16:57 DOWNVOTSE 00:16:58 :( 00:59:09 -!- tusho has quit. 02:21:10 -!- Tritonio_ has joined. 02:21:58 -!- Tritonio_ has left (?). 02:30:18 -!- GreaseMonkey has joined. 03:05:49 -!- Corun has quit ("This computer has gone to sleep"). 03:13:18 -!- oerjan has quit ("leaving"). 03:26:43 -!- Tritonio_ has joined. 03:27:02 -!- Tritonio_ has left (?). 03:45:33 -!- optbot has set topic: the entire backlog of #esoteric: http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric | Huh?. 04:17:51 -!- GreaseMonkey has quit (Remote closed the connection). 04:18:32 -!- GreaseMonkey has joined. 04:36:39 -!- adu has joined. 04:40:43 -!- GregorR has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 04:41:41 -!- GregorR has joined. 04:50:21 -!- adu has quit. 05:13:07 -!- HanDongSeong has joined. 05:20:34 hello! 05:52:38 -!- Tritonio_ has joined. 05:52:45 -!- Tritonio_ has left (?). 07:27:11 -!- Deewiant has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 07:28:25 -!- oerjan has joined. 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:35:13 -!- kar8nga has joined. 09:15:48 -!- Deewiant has joined. 09:38:42 -!- oerjan has quit ("leaving"). 09:45:33 -!- optbot has set topic: the entire backlog of #esoteric: http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric | i like it. 09:53:05 -!- oklopol has joined. 10:22:34 -!- oklofok has joined. 10:22:34 -!- oklopol has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 10:27:41 -!- funnygot has quit (Remote closed the connection). 10:28:58 -!- funnygot has joined. 10:29:03 %help 10:29:04 % ; %def ; %show [command]; lang=bf, code=text/str:N; %str 0-9 get/set/add [text] 10:29:06 %save 10:29:07 OK. 10:29:17 %reload 10:29:19 Reloaded. 10:29:25 %raw QUIT 10:29:26 -!- funnygot has quit (Client Quit). 10:30:30 -!- funnygot has joined. 10:30:40 %bf . 10:30:41 . 10:30:47 %bf +++++++++++++++++++. 10:30:48 . 10:31:00 %bf .+[.+] 10:31:02 ................................ !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~€‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ŒŽ‘’“”•–—˜™š›œžŸ ¡¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬­®¯°±²³´µ¶·¸¹º»¼½¾¿ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎ ... 10:31:28 -!- kar8nga has quit ("Leaving."). 10:39:46 -!- GreaseMonkey has quit ("Jesus loves you"). 10:43:31 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has joined. 11:19:09 %bf >++++++++++[<++++++++++>-]<++.>+++[<+++>-]<++++++.-------.-------.++++++++.+++++.>+++++++++[<--------->-]<---.>++++++++[<++++++++>-]<+++++++++++++++.+.++++.>++++[<---->-]<--.>+++[<+++>-]<++++.+++++. 11:19:11 fungot optbot 11:19:11 funnygot: in lisp, use scheme. structure and interpretation of quantum mechanics', which should definitely not have any undefined behaviour is meant to just be able to 11:19:11 funnygot: would be cool to get aroused by CA 11:19:27 meh, it was worth a try 11:24:06 Deewiant, hum? 11:24:29 funnygot doesn't have any language model data yet so it can't do that stuff 11:24:46 fungot, "in lisp, use scheme"? 11:24:47 AnMaster: i added a new page and sends it to emacs, i suggest fnord, and i 11:25:18 fungot, and what does quantum mechanics have to do with it 11:25:19 AnMaster: whom are you speaking in general, it looks rather out-of-place here too. :) i'm feeling like scrapping it. 11:26:31 fungot, optbot 11:26:32 AnMaster: type errors do not exist... i swear i sound just like riastradh said above. that was the 3/ 3... should start ignoring my feature suggestions hehe thanks, i've succeeded to get it on 11:26:32 AnMaster: what if one of my strings is digits of pi, and the other is digits of 4-pi? 11:27:27 Deewiant, and like fungot it would stop after a few iterations 11:27:28 AnMaster: it doesn't catch exceptions when executing the callbacks, only when registering them. the fox knows how to party back in the other 11:28:14 fungot, what the heck does a fox have to do with callbacks and exceptions? 11:28:22 fungot, and why a party? 11:28:28 ^help 11:28:29 ^ ; ^def ; ^show [command]; lang=bf, code=text/str:N; ^str 0-9 get/set/add [text] 11:28:31 hm 11:34:15 hm I just got a great idea for how to optimise brainfuck a bit better 11:34:29 probably someone already thought of it 11:35:22 my idea is, you can replace ++ and -- with set constant sometimes, for example if that cell have had a [-] on it just before and there have been no loops with unbalanced <> in it 11:35:32 then [-]++ becomes "set 2" 11:36:58 in the same style you could do reordering of stuff like ++>--<<++>- to end up as: +>--<<++> 11:37:53 of course as soon as you got a [] with unbalanced <> in it you need to set a new base point for your renumbering after 11:38:45 should be possible to optimise unbalanced loops too a bit, as long as you always end up on the same cell relative the beginning at the end of each iteration 11:38:59 but I assume ppl have already done all of these 11:40:07 since some of these optimisations(spelling?) are potentially rather expensive it would probably only make sense in a compiler, and not in a interpreter 11:53:22 -!- tusho has joined. 11:54:42 -!- HanDongSeong has quit ("리소스 확보"). 11:57:12 Pretty polarized submission. 11:57:15 30 downmods, 40 up. 12:08:14 -!- Judofyr has joined. 12:20:11 -!- andreou has joined. 12:36:47 -!- Corun has joined. 12:41:52 tusho, question: does haskell support threads? 12:42:05 yes. 12:42:16 easy to use? 12:42:17 AnMaster: however, haskellers probably wouldn't use threads directly 12:42:32 tusho, are they OS level threads or? 12:42:37 AnMaster: both 12:42:41 k 12:42:51 AnMaster: haskell is a general purpose language 12:42:56 I know it is 12:42:56 it has just about everything. 12:43:02 why do you ask out of curiosity? 12:43:18 tusho, I think you missed a comma there 12:43:30 no, my question was out of curiosity 12:43:41 then my answer is: 12:43:41 "why do you ask, out of curiosity?" would imply that I think you asked out of curiosity 12:43:42 out of curiosity 12:43:44 :) 12:44:08 "why do you ask, out of curiosity?" would imply that I think you asked out of curiosity <-- well I thought you meant that 12:44:15 yea, but i didn't 12:44:15 :D 12:45:07 hm this pains me a lot, but I need to do it, try cfunge on icc, yes icc is closed source but I need to check that it works 12:45:18 -!- oklofok has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 12:45:19 AnMaster: OH NO A COMPANY IS PROTECTING THEIR EFFORTS 12:45:21 -!- oklopol has joined. 12:45:27 it's ok! we'll be right with you! 12:45:31 tusho, very funny :P 12:45:39 we'll hold your hand, it's ok, you can pass the dark forest :O 12:48:00 -!- andreou has quit ("[BX] With a BitchX here and a BitchX there, here a BitchX there a BitchX everywhere a BitchX"). 12:52:27 this download is going slow 12:52:28 * tusho pokes it 12:53:15 yay 12:53:19 thanks for finishing download 12:53:19 <3 12:53:32 you are pretty awesome, finishing like that 12:57:04 hooray 12:59:24 -!- oklopol has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 12:59:33 -!- oklopol has joined. 13:01:57 ok it works under icc apart from one typo in CMakeLists.txt 13:01:59 * AnMaster fixes that 13:05:01 however I need to figure out how to make cmake set the C99 switch... 13:08:52 This is nice. 13:11:20 so, what's the meaning of life? 13:11:41 oklopol: beats me. 13:11:46 Ha, I just noticed optbot's topic. 13:11:47 tusho: back 13:11:47 Fitting. 13:12:33 i'm hearing stuff about this chistianity, that fun? 13:12:38 *christianity 13:12:45 not really 13:12:50 it's a bit gloomy and unbelievable 13:12:55 they say it's the ceiling cat we should be listening to 13:12:57 is that so? 13:13:03 hmm 13:13:04 not really 13:13:09 he's not actually there if you look 13:13:13 it's just a photo. 13:13:26 well there was a cardboard one too 13:13:32 is that the real thing? 13:13:39 you'd think it'd be like a real cat 13:13:42 not really 13:13:44 it's just a picture 13:13:51 a bunch of marks on some wood. 13:14:05 though we're just marks of flesh on some bones, i guess. 13:14:37 well bongu is lojban for bone 13:16:51 The meaning of life is HAVE KIDS PLZ. 13:17:06 i want a coder kid 13:17:17 a coder kid would be weird 13:17:22 "daddy, you forgot a semicolon" 13:17:24 "you moron" 13:17:28 :P 13:17:30 "WELL IN MY DAY WE HAD PYTHON AND WE LIKED IT" 13:17:31 yeah i want that 13:17:37 "AND PYTHON HAD NO SEMICOLONS" 13:17:41 "how did you ever live" 13:20:21 i was thinking more like the other way around 13:20:30 but perhaps C is the way of the future 13:20:44 oklopol: no, the semicolons will now have a new purpose 13:20:58 syntax will be turned on its head, the semicolons will be seperators of some kind but not in a way seen in programming langs of today 13:21:00 is that so? 13:21:02 it'll be a totally new paradigm. 13:21:09 well prolly, prolly 13:21:22 and 13:21:23 it will be called 13:21:25 oklotalk 13:21:28 . 13:21:29 :---) 13:21:40 well in oklotalk ;'s are pretty mundane separators 13:21:51 oklopol: ah but oklotalk is no where near finalized 13:21:54 and even then that'll just be 1 13:21:58 :P 13:22:01 in the future, we'll have oklotalk 5 or 6 13:22:12 and it will be totally unrecognizabl 13:22:13 e 13:22:16 indeed 13:22:40 and you'll get paid by a company called Xirian (pronounced Zirian) or something like that, to work on oklotalk all the time 13:22:45 because they use it for all their stuff 13:22:53 and they produce the fastest, most widely used software in the world 13:22:59 :P 13:23:00 you know that oklotalk OS you blabbed about? 13:23:05 yea. windows didn't really stand a chance. 13:23:07 yes, i know it 13:23:12 nice :) 13:23:22 i'm planning an academic career tbh 13:23:50 oklopol: yes, but xirian will start making the most awesome oklotalk programs ever and they'll offer you bajillions just for working on the spec and impl all day. 13:24:06 well that does sound nice 13:25:01 also, tons of musicians will start composing with oklotalk 13:25:14 because it has tons of generative, evolution stuff. 13:25:47 and xirian will have developed and extension to oklotalk with a gui library that is the most concise in the world. so you see people performing live with a screen full of oklotalk programs plugged in to each other generating things. 13:25:53 and then you will be declared king of the world 13:25:59 and the main religion will be oko 13:26:20 yeah i'll take some of that please where do i sign 13:26:31 nowhere, it will happen in due course 13:26:35 and due intercourse. 13:26:41 you have to have sex with the right people for that to happen 13:26:51 oh 13:26:55 i gotta start going out. 13:26:59 yes 13:27:07 but don't sacrifice your geekiness 13:27:13 then you will not get to oklotalk v6 13:27:20 go, my little oklopol 13:27:21 GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 13:27:22 good point 13:27:34 not immediately though, i mean, no rush 13:27:37 * oklopol goes out looking for vaginal glory -> 13:28:10 ...umm was it girls or men? 13:28:14 http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/eng/814593791.html <-- "Do just about everything for us and since we're a startup hey no guarantees about the money guy but it HELPS PEOPLE! You just have to be perfect!" 13:30:00 oklopol: genies 13:30:04 you have to have sex with genies. go -> 13:30:41 :o 13:30:43 well 13:30:50 i guess i have to give it a try -> 13:30:53 oklopol: or, you know, anyone 13:30:55 but genies are the best 13:31:17 -!- kar8nga has joined. 13:39:33 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has quit (Remote closed the connection). 13:48:46 i like this. 13:55:32 /home/anmaster/cfunge/trunk/src/fingerprints/STRN/STRN.c(36): remark #981: operands are evaluated in unspecified order 13:55:33 c = calloc(strlen(top) + strlen(bottom) + 1, sizeof(char)); 13:55:33 ^ 13:55:34 huh 13:55:36 I don't get it 13:56:08 I don't get what ICC means there, I can't see anything weird 13:56:28 ask #c (hahahaha see I made a joke) 13:56:41 AnMaster: maybe it htinks sizeof(char) could be changed by strlen 13:56:57 tusho, that would be pretty strange if it happened 13:57:02 quite :D 13:57:20 AnMaster: ah, wait 13:57:24 maybe it thinks the expr could change top or bottom 13:57:26 so the strlen would be up 13:57:27 i dunno 13:57:40 um strlen shouldn't change either, nor is c an alias of either 13:58:18 tusho, there is another similiar strange one: 13:58:19 /home/anmaster/cfunge/trunk/src/fingerprints/BASE/BASE.c(85): remark #981: operands are evaluated in unspecified order 13:58:19 size_t i = ceil(anyLog((double)base, (double)val) + 1); 13:58:28 odd. 13:58:28 anyLog is: 13:58:30 #define anyLog(base, value) (log(value)/log(base)) 13:58:41 pretty simple and all the () are there as far as I can see 13:59:13 tusho, maybe log() could change the value of +1? 13:59:15 XD 13:59:32 but of course 13:59:33 :D 13:59:41 since that seems to be the only thing common between these cases 14:00:04 it is: a(b(x) op b(y) + 1) 14:00:09 where op is either + or / 14:00:22 AnMaster: maybe it's saying: 14:00:28 you don't know it'll be b(x) then b(y) 14:00:32 it could be b(y) then b(x) 14:00:37 though, it should only say that for sideeffecting things 14:00:49 well... strlen or log shouldn't have any side effects 14:01:00 /home/anmaster/cfunge/trunk/src/fingerprints/FIXP/FIXP.c(41): remark #981: operands are evaluated in unspecified order 14:01:00 StackPush(ip->stack, StackPop(ip->stack) & StackPop(ip->stack)); 14:01:02 gm 14:01:03 hm* 14:01:10 ah 14:01:11 now that is reasonable 14:01:21 ip->stack could be executed before or after StackPop(ip->stack) 14:01:23 yes, but the result is the same both ways 14:01:27 no 14:01:28 the first argument 14:01:31 could be before or after the second 14:01:32 ip->stack isn't executed 14:01:35 yes it is 14:01:40 StackPush(ip->stack, ... 14:01:43 it is a pointer to a struct 14:01:47 AnMaster: StackPop changes ip->stack, does it not? 14:01:52 tusho, yes it does 14:01:55 AnMaster: think about it 14:01:58 it could be executed as 14:01:59 ip->stack 14:02:00 pop pop 14:02:03 StackPush 14:02:03 or 14:02:05 pop pop 14:02:06 ip->stack 14:02:07 um 14:02:09 stackpush 14:02:14 AnMaster: WHAT IS HARD TO GET 14:02:14 READ IT 14:02:15 the value of the pointer stack is the same 14:02:22 StackPush(ip->stack, StackPop(ip->stack) & StackPop(ip->stack)); 14:02:22 either 14:02:23 what it changes is ip->stack->entries 14:02:23 ip->stack 14:02:24 or 14:02:25 in that case 14:02:27 and 14:02:27 ah 14:02:29 you didn't goddamn say that 14:02:29 what it changes is ip->stack->top 14:02:35 "AnMaster: StackPop changes ip->stack, does it not?" 14:02:39 "tusho, yes it does" 14:02:46 tusho, well it changes the *members* of said struct 14:02:56 AnMaster: then it is complaining about StackPop(ip->stack) & StackPop(ip->stack). 14:03:10 tusho, still doesn't explain the strlen() and log() issue... 14:03:19 i dunno. 14:03:19 log is pass by value so makes 0 sense there 14:03:45 /home/anmaster/cfunge/trunk/src/fingerprints/TURT/TURT.c(321): remark #981: operands are evaluated in unspecified order 14:03:45 snprintf(sh, sizeof(sh), FIXEDFMT, PRINTFIXED(h)); 14:03:46 hm 14:03:49 let me check that one 14:04:09 #define FIXEDFMT "%s%d.%04u" 14:04:10 #define PRINTFIXED(n) ((n) < 0) ? "-" : "", getInt(n), getDec(n) 14:05:25 apart from evaluating n serveral times, but it doesn't change h 14:05:34 err n 14:05:49 h is int32_t 14:06:08 sh is a buffer 14:06:09 char sh[64]; 14:06:11 wahey, it's over. 14:06:16 tusho, ? 14:06:29 AnMaster: i downloaded & listened to an album. i like it. ~fin~ 14:06:33 ah 14:07:23 well I fixed all actually interesting ICC warnings, and the odd undefined order stuff: no clue about that 14:07:25 /home/anmaster/cfunge/trunk/src/fingerprints/SOCK/SOCK.c(162): warning #810: conversion from "fungeCell={int32_t={int}}" to "uint16_t={unsigned short}" may lose significant bits 14:07:26 uint16_t port = StackPop(ip->stack); 14:07:26 ^ 14:07:34 that is just false positive 14:07:49 I guess adding a lot of casts would shut it up 14:08:00 AnMaster: icc is meant to be incredibly comprehensive 14:08:09 i imagine the overpedanticism is a feature 14:08:13 true, but it had some strange warnings 14:08:32 -!- kar8nga has left (?). 14:08:35 AnMaster: a cool thing: formally verified C compiler http://compcert.inria.fr/compcert-C.html 14:08:38 like a "missing return" at the end of a function that GCC correctly detected as unreachable 14:08:43 it doesn't support goto, longjmp/setjmp, duff's device etc and too 14:08:47 also, doesn't support variadic functions 14:08:49 still, pretty neat 14:09:19 tusho, so you need: printf("%d %d", &myarrarayvariable); ? 14:09:44 AnMaster: not sure 14:10:05 i'm sure you could probably make it work 14:10:12 but they didn't bother because it's a proof of concept 14:10:14 I do use goto in fact for some error handling in SOCK and FILE, since there are a lot of things to clean up in case of error and a lot of possible code paths resulting in error 14:10:22 thus a goto error; 14:10:24 yes i agree, goto has many good uses 14:10:34 however goto can easily get abused to 14:10:40 and cause unmaintainable code 14:11:00 but I think the sort of error handling needed in SOCK and FILE are a good place for goto 14:11:28 /home/anmaster/cfunge/trunk/src/fingerprints/SOCK/SOCK.c(208): warning #810: conversion from "int" to "unsigned short" may lose significant bits 14:11:28 addr.in.sin_port=htons(port); 14:11:28 ^ 14:11:30 that makes no sense 14:12:07 port is uint16_t, htons return uint16_t, unsigned short is uint16_t... 14:12:22 AnMaster: you can't guarantee that unsigned short is uint16_t 14:12:24 so it's prototype for htons must be messed up in some way 14:12:26 is that specified anywhere? 14:12:34 in the c standard 14:12:36 tusho, I think addr.in.sin_port is uint16_t too 14:12:37 so... 14:12:59 there is no conversion from int to unsigned short in that line 14:13:14 all variables and return values and parameters are uint16_t 14:13:15 ... 14:13:22 from man htons: 14:13:24 uint16_t htons(uint16_t hostshort); 14:13:40 port is defined as: uint16_t port 14:13:50 tusho, still think ICC is right? 14:14:20 * tusho shrugs 14:19:11 a | b == b | a; a & b == b & a; a ^ b == b ^ a; 14:19:15 in C 14:19:19 so this makes no sense... 14:28:01 tusho, I think I see about htons() 14:28:13 it is a macro using asm() in the system header file on x86 14:28:19 I run this icc compile on a p3 14:29:04 so the issue is in the macro htons() as found in the system header 14:32:51 -!- Hiato has joined. 14:43:28 tusho, about that formally verified compiler... 14:43:30 "The Compcert verified compiler is a compiler for a large subset of the C programming language that generates code for the PowerPC processor." 14:43:35 what about it 14:43:39 well I think I got a PPC somewhere 14:43:42 300 MHz 14:43:44 old old ibook 14:43:49 go give it a try 14:43:49 :P 14:43:54 but never use it since the battery is broken in it 14:44:14 and there is a glitch (right English word?) in the power connector 14:44:21 so if you move the computer it may fail 14:44:29 also it runs Mac OS 9 or something like that 14:44:32 pre-OSX 14:44:42 But it _can_ run OS X 14:44:49 (All iBooks can) 14:44:50 with 3 GB harddrive? 14:44:54 good luck 14:45:01 Not very _much_ OS X 14:45:03 :-P 14:45:22 Corun, 32 MB ram iirc 14:45:25 or maybe it was 64 MB 14:45:28 still way too low 14:45:32 This doesn't sound like an iBook 14:45:39 Corun, it is, first model 14:45:50 one of the 10 first delivered to Sweden iirc 14:45:52 white/blue 14:45:59 Corun, that old 14:46:03 Oh, wow. They really only had 32 meg of ram 14:46:09 think so 14:46:13 or 64 14:46:19 No 32, the very first model 14:46:32 Corun, it got 32 MB extra installed under the keyboard it seems 14:46:54 OS X minimum is 128 :/ 14:47:00 well then there you go 14:47:03 can't run OS X 14:47:09 I had a clamshell iBook 14:47:10 can barely run OS 9 14:47:16 well it is a clamshell yes 14:47:23 But, we upped the ram 14:47:27 I did run OS X on it 14:47:33 Corun, first model? 14:47:35 or later one? 14:48:11 Hmm, I don't remember 14:48:27 I also had a 800mhz g3 iBook for a very long time 14:48:35 Then I jumped from that to my current Mac Book Pro 14:48:39 That was a sudden jump 14:48:41 I can tell ya 14:49:17 800 mhz, 512 meg of ram to dual 2.2ghz, 2 gig of ram 14:49:22 That was fun 14:49:26 :-) 14:50:11 Corun, this one is 300 MHz 14:50:25 since then I left apple 14:50:32 :-( 14:50:41 prefer home built x86/x86_64 desktops 14:50:53 You could still run OS X on your desktops 14:50:57 Albeit a little illegally 14:50:58 why would I want to? 14:51:01 Linux is better 14:51:01 :D 14:51:06 OS X is the reason to use macs 14:51:10 OS X is better than linux 14:51:21 Corun, well the only reason mac was better was PPC 14:51:25 but since they left that... 14:51:27 no reason 14:51:38 The reason Macs are better is cos they run OS X 14:51:40 And they still do 14:51:43 So they're still better 14:51:43 :-) 14:51:44 I disagree 14:51:45 Corun: don't get started on AnMaster, he pained to test his stuff on icc because it was propitetary 14:52:05 turn back now before you're arguing with him daily. 14:52:20 I'm not really arguing yet 14:52:25 Just making statements of fact 14:52:29 ... 14:52:31 * Corun runs 14:52:44 linux and mac os both suck ass 14:52:48 according to dmidecode the manufacturer of this computer is "To Be Filled By O.E.M." 14:52:49 :D 14:53:07 Heh 14:53:11 Corun, and well OS choice is mostly subjective 14:53:18 :-) 14:53:25 anyone know how I fill in the manufacturer field? 14:53:28 oklopol: and your alternative? 14:53:33 since I *am* OEM of this computer 14:53:36 note: must be a real os. 14:53:52 tusho: do i have to have an alternative? 14:54:01 Yeah 14:54:07 We're arguing relative goodness 14:54:08 oklopol: yes 14:54:11 we are discussing the best of what exists 14:54:14 oh 14:54:23 that's stupid 14:54:27 who cares what exist 14:54:29 *exists 14:54:29 Not really 14:54:32 i'm going to bed 14:54:34 We're being pragmatic 14:54:37 Have a nice sleep 14:54:39 Your bed sucks btw 14:54:51 actually my bed is fucking awesome 14:54:54 you should try it 14:54:56 by the way what is "asset-tag", according to dmidecode my computer chassis' asset-tag is "Asset-1234567890" 14:54:58 Ok 14:54:59 whatever that means 14:55:01 What's your address. 14:55:16 finland, do i need to specify? 14:55:21 yes 14:55:24 how can he try your bed otherwise 14:55:26 There's only like 2 people in finland right? 14:55:29 Which one's your house? 14:55:37 yes, and 4 of them are on this channel 14:55:42 huh, my mobo got a weird serial number too: MB-1234567890 14:55:42 lmao 14:55:46 no 5 14:55:54 I mean that is "not filled in" clearly 14:56:03 but the mobo I would have assumed would have a real one 14:56:03 i have the middle one 14:56:10 Only 2 of those 5 are actually people 14:56:16 no 14:56:18 they're all people 14:56:20 it's very simple 14:56:27 And they're all in finland? 14:56:28 there are 2 people in finland 14:56:30 5 of them are in this channel 14:56:38 Cool 14:56:42 Which house is oklopols 14:56:51 The east one or the west one? 14:57:00 the middle one 14:57:10 Which is east or west of the other one? 14:57:26 "yes" 14:57:32 Ok, cool 14:57:33 Well 14:57:39 I'll be there in like a few hours 14:57:46 great 14:57:46 alright 14:57:49 Corun, um there is a north one too 14:57:55 just it is a secret 14:57:56 Is there any public transport that gets me from finland's airport to your house? 14:58:07 sure, you take the bus 14:58:14 _the_ bus? 14:58:15 take the train if you wanna see the other guy 14:58:26 oklopol, so who drives the bus? 14:58:27 yeah, _the_ bus 14:58:29 Which stop is it? 14:58:35 AnMaster: Corun, presumably. 14:58:43 ah... 14:58:44 Corun: it's _the_ stop, obviously. 14:58:48 Oh, kay 14:58:50 Well then 14:59:03 About how far is it from finland's airport to _the_ stop? 14:59:14 -!- tusho has quit ("And then-"). 14:59:23 wake me up when you have a conversation where someone who doesn't believe in the real world can contribute 14:59:25 however... you got a lot of lakes oklopol 14:59:28 -> 14:59:31 -!- tusho has joined. 14:59:44 no 14:59:46 one of the five finns in here drive the bus 14:59:55 Indeed 14:59:59 I'm not driving to fuckin' his house 15:00:00 tusho, which is one of the existing two? 15:00:14 AnMaster: None of the two people in finland drive the bus or the train 15:00:28 But one of the five in here does 15:00:34 ah so you mean 3 of the 5 finns live abroad? 15:00:39 No 15:00:47 no 15:00:52 1. There are 2 people in Finland 15:00:53 -!- asiekierka has joined. 15:00:55 HELLO 15:00:56 I'M BACK 15:00:57 There are 2 people in finland. Of which 5 people are in this channel 15:00:58 2. 5 of those people are in here 15:01:07 3. None of the 2 people in Finland drive the bus or the train 15:01:14 4. One of the 5 fins in here drive the bus or the train 15:01:22 (Or both at the same time) 15:02:22 And there are 6 of those people who, collectively, know the route to oklopol's house. 15:02:37 -!- dogface has quit ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.1/2008070208]"). 15:03:59 -!- bsmntbombdood has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 15:14:57 ^show 15:14:57 echo reverb rev bf rot13 15:15:03 ^rot13 rot 15:15:04 ebg 15:15:14 ^bf ,[.,]!ahaha 15:15:15 ahaha 15:15:21 ^bf ,[.,]!ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 15:15:21 ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 15:15:33 Ggood llord. Dat'z Fazt 15:16:08 ^echo optbot 15:16:08 optbot optbot 15:16:08 tusho: i wonder if it works on os x nowadays 15:16:09 fungot: http://www.bash.org/?136534 15:16:09 optbot: i beat mangler, but lose to logicex. 15:16:10 fungot: what value do you set foo to so that (print (begin (foo) 1)) never prints the 1? 15:16:10 optbot: list constructor, whatever that is on sale in 28 stores and verkkokauppa.com is the 4th church numeral. always anecdotal. although that's true too. there is an 15:16:11 fungot: thus, "In theory" 15:16:12 optbot: there's a new style of code from scheme?, of course). but i guess it doesn't concern me much if they are given to a data structure thats so tuned to the same object 15:16:13 fungot: but yes, fair enough 15:16:13 optbot: oh :p. i think i've gotten ( lambda fnord body) to ( call/ cc...) ( generate-temporaries ( syntax ( var) 15:16:14 fungot: To use an interpreter: Note: can be the actual program, an http:// URL, or a file:// URL which refers to my pseudofilesystem. 15:21:02 -!- asiekierka has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 15:21:17 the nonsense was too much for asiekerka 15:25:20 %show 15:25:29 hm 15:27:24 tusho, is optbot completely random? 15:27:25 AnMaster: do you have quasiquote 15:27:30 or is the input related to the output? 15:27:35 AnMaster: Completely random, why? 15:27:41 was just wondering 15:27:55 putting two eliza bot against each other would be interesting 15:28:30 fungot have no input/output relation for it's randomness either right? 15:28:31 AnMaster: so i made this parody of the python pack/ unpack is already ported to mzscheme, but conjure is mostly library code atm, so not problem in using a old version 15:28:46 fizzie, ? 15:28:53 AnMaster: yes it does 15:28:58 it does? 15:29:00 i think 15:29:04 h 15:29:06 hm* 15:31:43 -!- Corun has quit ("This computer has gone to sleep"). 15:34:47 -!- asiekierka has joined. 15:34:48 hi 15:35:04 hi. 15:35:55 how are the milkweasals 15:36:06 none new since #9 15:36:16 none new since #26 here 15:36:20 i guess it's a series of 9 15:36:25 it sorts of fits together, i guess 15:36:32 and no new animathed screebles since #4 (starting from 0) 15:36:52 a short story about nothing, with no coherent narrative, and no real ending 15:45:33 -!- optbot has set topic: the entire backlog of #esoteric: http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric | python and php are crippled for any serious functional programming, which is too bad. 15:51:06 -!- asiekierka has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 15:53:41 -!- Corun has joined. 16:01:02 -!- Ilari has quit ("Won't be back for a while..."). 16:01:44 -!- Hiato has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 16:24:34 -!- Hiato has joined. 16:33:27 -!- kar8nga has joined. 16:46:00 -!- Hiato has quit ("Leaving."). 16:53:08 -!- Hiato has joined. 17:12:56 -!- Hiato has quit ("Leaving."). 17:15:25 -!- asiekierka has joined. 17:19:12 AnMaster: Nope, fungot doesn't look at the comment, it just checks if it has the substring "fungot" in it, and if it has, it generates one sentence of nonsense. 17:19:14 fizzie: tentacles! fnord/ fnord/ archives/ 001207.html. not with a newsreader)) 17:19:37 huh 17:19:40 that was cryptic 17:19:40 fungot: Please do not talk about your fetishes, people might try to make some inferences to me. 17:19:41 fizzie: if you did something outrageous and wonder why you haven't bugged me plenty. finally settled on using syntax-case egg. but would you explain what you want to 17:20:02 syntax-case egg? 17:30:11 That was probably related to the "Chicken" scheme interpreter, which calls its extension modules "eggs". 17:30:56 And syntax-case was, of course, the hygienic macro system meant to replace the more limited syntax-rules. I think they maybe even picked syntax-case as the macro system for R6RS Scheme. 17:31:34 i wish i understood the difference between hygienic and non~ macros 17:31:35 D: 17:51:42 -!- asiekierka has quit. 18:19:50 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has joined. 18:36:12 -!- kar8nga has left (?). 18:38:31 -!- LinuS has joined. 18:42:35 GOOD: put 'foo=bar' with P 18:42:36 GOOD: "foo"G got "bar" 18:43:35 Deewiant: it should be "oof"G 18:44:58 (or G"foo" if IP goes right-to-left) 18:48:41 Which fingerprint is that? EVAR? 18:48:57 yes 18:49:47 the test is fine, just the printed string is wrong :P 18:50:06 I have a feeling I could use key/value-style maps somewhere in fungot, but maybe sticking unrelated stuff to the environment would be horribly wrong. 18:50:06 fizzie: this client won't crash for anything less than a kilobyte... but now i have much spare time :) 18:51:02 fungot: Oh, I'm sure I could stick a kilobyte of stuff in the environment just fine... but I was thinking about your language model stuff, which is several hundred megabytes. Maybe it's best to keep that as files-to-seek-around-in. 18:51:03 fizzie: oh wait, it's fnord. :p hee. eli terveisiä! 18:51:31 fungot: Er, this is an international channel, don't do Finnish here. 18:51:48 (I don't see how that was relevant anyway.) 19:05:06 bad fungot! also i continued reading your and funktio's conversation with fungot=funktio for the last message 19:05:07 oklopol: or buy a new " dodge miser" and two dozen 19:05:09 that was weird 19:15:07 fungot: And two dozen what? 19:15:07 fizzie: i know lots of lisp stuff. 19:15:22 fungot: I don't really believe that. 19:15:22 fizzie: actually trondheim is a bit restrictive to say the env is a new rule to channel rules say up to 8/ once/ fnord... 19:24:47 * Magic number avoidance... 19:24:47 */ 19:24:47 #define SECS_PER_MIN 60 /* seconds per minute */ 19:24:48 huh 19:24:51 just HUH 19:25:05 from /usr/src/sys/dev/speaker/spkr.c on FreeBSD 19:27:42 AnMaster: now that is silly 19:27:48 magical number avoidance, sure, but that is just ridiculous :D 19:27:51 tusho, there are a lot more 19:27:55 #define WHOLE_NOTE 4 /* quarter notes per whole note */ 19:27:58 #define ONE 1 19:28:03 AnMaster: well, that seems reasonable 19:28:06 tusho, yes 19:28:09 and about 10 more 19:28:13 but SECS_PER_MIN 19:28:16 that is just SILLY 19:28:36 agreed 19:29:20 basically I was writing a program to convert the speaker strings to something you could play on Linux 19:29:33 oh and I'm using bash just in case you wonder 19:31:59 tusho, #define ONE 1 isn't that bad really.... what if they decide to swap the names of 1 and 4 (four and one that is) 19:32:01 ;) 19:32:05 :D 19:32:38 tusho, a response I got in another channel on this: <@Starnestommy> I think a committee decided to officially change the length of a minute to 64 seconds yesterday 19:32:49 *g* 19:33:06 * v1.4 by Eric S. Raymond (esr@snark.thyrsus.com) Aug 1993 19:33:07 * modified for FreeBSD by Andrew A. Chernov 19:33:07 * modified for PC98 by Kakefuda 19:33:07 hm 19:33:21 lol esr 19:33:22 I wonder who should be hit over the head of those 19:33:39 tusho, yeah it is FreeBSD kernel source, didn't know ESR was involved with that... 19:34:03 well esr always deserves hitting on the head 19:34:08 yeah 19:34:21 but I want to hit whoever did it 19:34:46 /* this weirdness avoids floating-point arithmetic */ 19:34:46 for (; sustain; sustain--) 19:34:46 { 19:34:46 /* See the BUGS section in the man page for discussion */ 19:34:46 snum *= NUM_MULT; 19:34:46 sdenom *= DENOM_MULT; 19:34:48 } 19:34:50 huh 19:34:54 what is wrong with floating point... 19:35:14 oh 1990, I guess a lot of ppl didn't have 387s back then... 19:35:52 -!- LinuS has quit (Connection timed out). 19:36:02 tusho, I use dc to calculate that: dc <<< "5k 1 ${time}/d2 ${#dots}^1-2 ${#dots}^/*+p" 19:36:41 ha 19:36:45 tusho, eh? 19:36:52 I do happen to like RPN... 19:36:58 I know most ppl don't 19:37:03 AnMaster: ESR actually wrote a hell of a lot of stuff. 19:37:15 And I think he was actually involved with BSD in the early 90s... 19:37:15 pikhq: Like fetchmail. Oh god fetchmail. 19:37:18 Somebody kill me. 19:37:22 * pikhq shudders 19:37:32 pikhq, we got proof for that now 19:37:34 So. Very. Horrid. 19:37:46 I never used fetchmail, so I don't know details 19:49:06 whole = (100 * SECS_PER_MIN * WHOLE_NOTE) / DFLT_TEMPO; 19:49:09 how useless 19:49:13 I think 100 is a magic number 19:49:14 ... 19:50:28 tusho, ^ 19:50:40 :D 19:51:12 well yes, it makes it into 100th seconds I think 19:51:14 not sure though 19:51:33 and that could change, I mean timer details could change 19:51:51 modern systems using better granularity 19:51:51 -!- kar8nga has joined. 19:52:02 while SECS_PER_MIN and WHOLE_NOTE won't change 19:52:11 how silly 19:52:42 Random noise pixels are pretty. 20:37:47 http://pastebin.ca/raw/1189777 20:37:48 tusho, ^ 20:37:55 fun eh? 20:38:03 try running that script on "l2b.f+.p16a.c+.p l4mne8a2mspg+e8c+f+8b2" 20:38:05 Cute. 20:38:09 it will print the commands you should run 20:38:12 I can't use it, being on OS X. 20:38:12 :P 20:38:14 to get that melody 20:38:17 tusho, oh 20:38:23 Neat, though 20:38:23 doesn't OS X have a beep? 20:38:31 tusho, there are a few bugs 20:38:37 no octave tracking support for example 20:38:44 I don't know of any way to make the machine beep besides low-level Carbon APIs. 20:38:52 I've only heard it beep on EFI upgrades, and that's pre-bootup. 20:39:00 And I think even that was from the speaker. 20:39:06 I don't think this machine HAS a pc speaker. 20:39:34 tusho, write a program that is called beep -f frequency -l duration_in_milliseconds 20:39:35 :D 20:39:42 Maybe. :P 20:39:47 then make sure your sleep support fractional values 20:39:52 tusho, if you do that it will work 20:47:04 * Corun force pushes Mac OS X at AnMaster's Desktop 20:50:43 OS is just a matter of taste 20:57:51 if you are on Linux, try that script with "l2b.f+.p16a.c+.p l4mne8a2mspg+e8c+f+8b2" 20:58:00 you need dc installed 20:58:23 oh and beep will need to run as root, but my command just output the commands you need to run to create the melody 20:58:42 so you can verify that they are sane (just calls to sleep and beep), then run them as root 20:58:53 beep -f 1975 -l 1312.50000 20:58:53 sleep .25000 20:58:53 beep -f 1480 -l 1312.50000 20:58:53 sleep .25000 20:58:53 sleep .12500 20:58:54 beep -f 1760 -l 1312.50000 20:58:56 stuff like that 21:04:03 I think there are some issues though 21:04:11 basically: pauses between processes 21:04:39 for more accurate result doing the needed ioctl()s directly in a C program would probably be better 21:14:10 -!- oklopol has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 21:14:21 -!- oklopol has joined. 21:17:55 ok it is slightly buggy 21:18:00 length of pauses are wrong 21:18:01 not sure why 21:25:36 -!- Quendus has quit (Remote closed the connection). 21:27:37 -!- kar8nga has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 21:34:56 IM PRETTY COOL YEA 21:35:57 -!- LinuS has joined. 21:45:33 -!- optbot has set topic: the entire backlog of #esoteric: http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric | ooh. 21:50:03 -!- oklofok has joined. 21:50:12 hi oklofok 21:50:35 -!- oklopol has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 22:00:33 happy australian mailman reminder day 22:06:37 happy australian mailman reminder day 22:06:38 HUH? 22:06:51 who makes these days up 22:07:02 mailman reminder day is common 22:07:10 it means "first of month" 22:07:13 http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=mailman+reminder+day&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a 22:07:19 but the original agora list is hosted in australia 22:07:23 so i got that reminder at 8pm 22:07:24 Information No results found for "australian mailman reminder day". 22:07:28 um 22:07:28 so it's australian mailman reminder day 22:07:30 so... 22:07:32 AnMaster: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=mailman+reminder+day&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a 22:08:11 is it about the *program* mailman? 22:08:19 yes... 22:08:21 http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=mailman+reminder+day&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a 22:08:23 read, god damnit 22:08:33 i give you a goddamn link and you just neglect to actually CLICK ON IT 22:08:35 [Mailman-Developers] Happy Mailman Reminder Day 22:08:35 I forgot to wish all a happy Mailman Reminder Day yesterday. Do these reminders not bother everyone else? Getting a few dozen of these once a month used to ... 22:08:35 mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2004-April/016708.html - 3k - 22:08:37 that is hit 1 22:08:42 in the link you gave 22:08:46 EXACTLY 22:08:49 so why the hell did you ask 22:08:49 which I read 22:09:05 you could have checked, like, the 5 other results relating to it and got a confirmation of that interpretation 22:09:09 it would take 5 seconds 22:09:16 but obviously i linked you to a page with irrelevant results 22:09:19 because i found it amusing, surely 22:09:21 oh 22:09:24 but 22:09:25 wait 22:09:28 what do you mean 22:09:39 I never get password reminders from my mailing lists 22:09:43 even those using mailman 22:09:49 who said password reminders 22:09:55 (domain) mailing list memberships reminder 22:10:03 ah, it does give you the password 22:10:04 tusho, well I don't get that either 22:10:06 still: yes you do get them 22:10:14 AnMaster: maybe they're spam-filtered for you 22:10:14 nop 22:10:18 but you do get them 22:10:24 nop 22:10:29 I guess they are turned off 22:10:38 i have never seen a list with them turned off 22:10:39 let me login to admin page for supertux-devel and check 22:10:41 -!- jix has joined. 22:10:44 it uses mailman 22:11:01 Send password reminders to, eg, "-owner" address instead of directly to user. 22:11:01 (Details for umbrella_list) 22:11:01 22:11:01 No Yes 22:11:02 -!- oklopol has joined. 22:11:02 hm 22:11:04 no is checked 22:11:12 actually not the one 22:11:18 Send monthly password reminders? 22:11:18 (Details for send_reminders) 22:11:18 22:11:18 No Yes 22:11:20 ah 22:11:21 that is it 22:11:24 no is checked there 22:11:27 weird 22:11:28 that's a rarity 22:11:33 most lists have it on 22:11:34 tusho, and nor does any other mailing list send it 22:11:39 -!- oklofok has quit (Read error: 113 (No route to host)). 22:11:39 like flightgear-devel 22:11:40 AnMaster: it's a mailman thing 22:11:43 it runs on sf.net 22:11:43 mailman is totally retarded :) 22:11:48 which used mailman last I checked 22:11:49 right? 22:11:59 maybe sf.net have it changed by default 22:11:59 tusho, ? 22:12:02 that would be reasonable 22:12:10 tusho, well supertux-devel use their own server 22:12:12 but generally, other-hosted mailman lists have it on 22:12:18 http://lists.lethargik.org 22:12:19 AnMaster: yes, that's a rarity 22:12:27 all mailman lists i've seen haev it on 22:12:48 on the other hand it is possible I turned it off sometime in the beginning 22:12:56 over a year ago 22:13:10 probably almost 2 years since we moved from berlios crap to our own server 22:13:20 berlios beats sourceforge 22:14:19 tusho, well downtime was large 22:14:37 AnMaster: idiomatic: 'well, there was a lot of downtime' 22:14:56 tusho, as in more downtime than uptime 22:15:02 yes 22:15:06 but it's not idiomatic to say what you did 22:15:10 downtime isn't something with a size 22:15:13 sf.net got around 50/50 I think... 22:15:18 it's something with a length 22:15:27 ah 22:15:28 true 22:15:30 but 'there was a long downtime'means the downtime went on for a long time 22:15:38 so you'd say 'a lot of downtime' 22:15:38 tusho, it did too 22:15:45 it went on for days sometimes 22:15:45 AnMaster: 'there was a lot of long downtime' 22:15:45 :P 22:15:59 a week with svn having a filled up disk 22:16:06 so no project could commit 22:18:13 tusho, I think this mailman install may have this as default 22:18:19 yea probably 22:18:22 as a list created just about a month ago 22:18:29 have the "don't send" option 22:18:34 and I didn't create it 22:18:36 go subscribe to a random mailman list AnMaster and filter everything to be deleted 22:18:38 just for the reminders 22:18:38 :D 22:18:43 tusho, huh 22:18:46 don't want that 22:18:55 they are important to an internet user's life AnMaster! 22:19:10 tusho, I do get reminders from one list though... freebsd-security 22:19:11 that is all 22:19:16 it contains the password every time 22:19:17 yayyy, there you go then 22:19:18 not very secure... 22:19:23 well duh 22:19:27 mailman doesn't encrypt passwords 22:19:32 it is also retarded in other aspects 22:19:50 AnMaster: http://www.jwz.org/doc/mailman.html 22:20:11 look I didn't set mailman up for supertux 22:20:15 I don't have that access 22:20:20 i know 22:20:21 I do have admin access to the lists though 22:20:22 just saying 22:20:52 and I have ssh access to the web bit for supertux.lethargik.org, but not lists.lethargik.org 22:21:18 AnMaster: also http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html 22:21:36 tusho, that one I read before 22:21:44 it is a setting in mailman anywyay 22:21:49 anyway* 22:21:53 AnMaster: 'I have read that one before' 22:22:06 tusho, yes I remember it 22:22:18 AnMaster: i was being pedantic with your english :P 22:23:01 tusho, isn't both correct? just one non ideomatic 22:23:12 *idiomatic, and yea both are correct 22:23:15 but one is very awkward :P 22:23:24 well, it isn't idiomatic Swedish either 22:23:31 so no clue why I said that 22:23:32 but you are not talking swedish 22:23:32 :D 22:23:42 however I tend to talk very convoluted Swedish 22:23:50 so I guess I'm just like that 22:26:40 -!- Linus` has joined. 22:27:57 that one i've read before 22:28:10 oklopol: yes, more idiomatic but not as much as mine 22:29:06 i'm pretty sure it's idiomatic to emphasize "that one" 22:29:22 and i'm pretty sure that's what AnMaster was doing 22:29:24 not rly 22:29:25 it depends 22:29:41 well, perhaps not in this case 22:29:52 as there's nothing that he *hasn't* read before, in context 22:30:01 huh? I *like* convoluted language 22:30:09 me too 22:30:18 AnMaster: it makes you harder to understand properly, certainly :P 22:30:23 I make a point of using convoluted and overly formal language in a everyday context 22:31:03 thus creating some confusion in any individuals within close distance XD 22:31:10 (no probably not correct either) 22:31:24 (or at least *very* awkward) 22:31:31 tusho, or? 22:31:45 incorrect 22:31:47 wait, "a certain amount" would be better than "some" 22:31:51 you don't create confusion in individuals 22:31:53 ah 22:31:54 you make individuals confused 22:32:06 also, 'an everyday' 22:32:19 tusho, yes I know a/an rules 22:32:25 that was just a not very well pressed key 22:32:32 I think I need to clean this keyboard 22:32:32 :p 22:32:38 the n key kind of resists more 22:32:42 when you press it down 22:32:53 *sniff* w...why don't you pick on keys YOUR SIZE? 22:32:54 :'( 22:33:01 tusho, ? 22:33:17 huh 22:33:20 I don't get it 22:33:26 i was being the n key 22:33:26 :P 22:34:21 hm 22:34:31 well a full size keyboard is kind of small IMO 22:34:34 I got large hands 22:34:51 -!- LinuS has quit (Connection timed out). 22:34:52 so no keyboard or mouse is really comfortable 22:34:56 and laptops... just eww 22:35:06 now night 22:35:15 night 22:35:58 -!- KingOfKarlsruhe has quit (Remote closed the connection). 22:36:10 -!- Tritonio_ has joined. 22:36:30 i love laps 22:36:35 i love tops 22:36:38 i love laptops 22:40:24 i love oklo 22:40:26 i love pol 22:40:27 i love oklopol 22:42:32 :O 22:43:10 oklopol: its true 22:43:24 it was the only way I could think to express my eternal love for you 22:47:37 optbot! 22:47:37 -!- optbot has set topic: the entire backlog of #esoteric: http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric | hehe. 22:47:41 optbot! 22:47:41 -!- optbot has set topic: the entire backlog of #esoteric: http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric | Which I guess is the same template as "My new guy's . . .".. 22:47:50 optbot! 22:47:51 -!- optbot has set topic: the entire backlog of #esoteric: http://tunes.org/~nef/logs/esoteric | a bit. 22:54:33 -!- Judofyr has quit. 23:07:12 -!- olsner has quit ("Leaving"). 23:10:10 -!- Tritonio_ has quit (Remote closed the connection). 23:10:29 -!- Tritonio_ has joined. 23:10:30 -!- jix has quit ("CommandQ"). 23:26:54 -!- Tritonio_ has quit ("Leaving."). 23:58:22 -!- Linus` has quit ("Puzzi. 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