00:00:08 -!- Layl has joined. 00:00:09 -!- yorick has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 00:01:05 Hey, I'm just popping in to ask, I made a small edit to a wiki page on Pbrain to include an extension I made to it in my brainfuck interpreter, is that alright? 00:01:57 The change I made is the added section "Tbrain" http://esolangs.org/wiki/Pbrain 00:02:44 * oerjan checks out recent changes 00:05:26 Yes the code example is one big race condition, that's intentional 00:08:42 -!- drdanmaku has joined. 00:09:39 [wiki] [[Pbrain]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40029&oldid=40027 * Oerjan * (+0) move section later 00:10:19 although maybe it should be its own page 00:12:40 [wiki] [[Pbrain]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40030&oldid=40029 * Oerjan * (+4) bullets 00:13:40 Hm, I dunno, it's really just a small extension of Pbrain 00:27:40 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 00:35:38 -!- shikhout has joined. 00:39:27 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 00:50:39 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 00:50:51 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 00:52:28 -!- Bike has joined. 00:55:27 -!- Layl has quit (Quit: Page closed). 00:57:03 [wiki] [[SYCPOL]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40031&oldid=40020 * Oerjan * (+0) /* Procedures */ sp 00:58:47 -!- mhi^ has quit (Quit: Lost terminal). 01:04:04 -!- MoALTz has joined. 01:07:43 giving IPA transcriptions of the pronunciation of all the acronyms in sycpol is really a nice touch 01:08:46 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 01:09:31 I like the feeling of “vishkimme” in my mouth. 01:10:13 doesthiswork: Yes, it can help 01:13:23 what does esosc stand for in esosc brainfuck? 01:14:27 The Esoteric Standard Committee (ESOSC) aims to standardize esolangs and related works. 01:15:14 is the ESOSC real? 01:17:29 Read the instruction, and then see better if it is or not. 01:18:33 looks legit. 01:19:46 oh, btw, when is the brainfuck survey going to end twh 01:20:01 I am also wondering how I would ake a version of the Gentzen esolang for linear logic. 01:20:49 boily: I don't know if it is supposed to expire. I answered the questions, although I don't really like surveymonkey so much; you can just use SQL. After all, SQLite is installed on the HackEgo in this IRC channel now (at least, it was at one time). 01:25:08 `run sqlite3 01:25:33 Is it broken now? 01:25:39 SQLite version 3.7.13 2012-06-11 02:05:22 \ Enter ".help" for instructions \ Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";" \ sqlite> 01:25:46 O, now it works 01:25:55 interesting. 01:26:18 `run echo 'select 6*7;' | sqlite3 # Maybe it can be used like this? Let's see. 01:26:19 42 01:26:25 Yes, it is working. 01:28:13 `run echo "select '~duck duck;' | sqlite3 # On the off chance that HackEgo won't insert its evil space... 01:28:14 bash: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"' \ bash: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file 01:28:28 `run echo "select '~duck duck;'" | sqlite3 01:28:28 Error: incomplete SQL: select '~duck duck;' 01:28:35 `run echo "select '~duck duck';" | sqlite3 01:28:36 ​~duck duck 01:28:47 oh well. I tried. 01:33:11 "As is often the case with these questions, everyone would die." xkcd what-if in a nutshell 01:34:47 people should try to die less. 01:34:58 boily: i think the space is only dropped for alphanumeric characters 01:35:31 `echo lambdabot: @run 2+2 01:35:31 lambdabot: @run 2+2 01:35:33 4 01:35:56 And, lambdabot will add a space in front of the answer. 01:37:29 there used be some loopholes in lambdabot's space addition, but i'm not sure if int-e has fixed them. 01:37:57 or his predecessors 01:39:47 -!- nooodl has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 01:40:30 -!- boily has quit (Quit: BULLET CHICKEN). 01:40:31 -!- metasepia has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 01:41:47 -!- MoALTz has joined. 01:56:49 -!- conehead has left ("Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com"). 01:56:50 -!- conehead has joined. 01:56:51 -!- conehead has left ("Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com"). 01:56:51 -!- conehead has joined. 01:57:00 ugh wrong keystroke 02:07:43 which keystroke was that? 02:08:35 /exec sudo shutdown -h now 02:08:44 I suppose, whichever key is part channels in such IRC client. 02:09:09 Bike: the keys are like just next to each other? 02:09:38 mmhm 02:11:40 the "part" and "switch to next unread" are right next to each other 02:32:24 -!- conehead has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep). 02:36:28 `unidecode ` 02:36:29 ​[U+0060 GRAVE ACCENT] 02:40:52 -!- Sorella has quit (Quit: It is tiem!). 03:11:05 -!- MoALTz_ has joined. 03:14:23 -!- MoALTz has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 03:28:31 `unidecode 03:28:31 No output. 03:28:40 `unidecode œ 03:28:41 ​[U+0153 LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE] 03:28:51 `unidecode 𷐯 03:28:51 U+3742F - No such unicode character name in database \ UTF-8: f0 b7 90 af UTF-16BE: d89ddc2f Decimal: 𷐯 \ 𷐯 (𷐯) \ Uppercase: U+3742F \ Category: Cn (Other, Not Assigned) 03:29:15 `unidecode ༀༀ 03:29:15 ​[U+0F00 TIBETAN SYLLABLE OM] [U+0F00 TIBETAN SYLLABLE OM] 03:29:36 `unidecode 뻯龜 03:29:37 ​[U+BEEF HANGUL SYLLABLE BBEGS] [U+FACE CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FACE] 03:30:07 Wait, U+FACE is the ideograph meaning face? 03:33:11 FreeFull: afraid not, it's just using the hex as an official part of the name 03:33:26 Ah 03:33:56 Yeah, on its own it doesn't seem to translate into anything 03:34:45 And you really shouldn't use the glyph in question. 03:35:18 (the compatibility ideograph block exists because a codeset had redundant encodings. No, really.) 03:37:42 I'm writing random english into the japanese input field in google translate and getting funny things 03:38:02 https://translate.google.com/#ja/en/%EF%BC%B7%EF%BD%88%EF%BD%81%EF%BD%94%20%EF%BD%89%EF%BD%93%20%EF%BD%8C%EF%BD%8F%EF%BD%96%EF%BD%85%20%EF%BD%82%EF%BD%81%EF%BD%82%EF%BD%99%20%EF%BD%84%EF%BD%8F%EF%BD%8E%E2%80%99%EF%BD%94%20%EF%BD%88%EF%BD%95%EF%BD%92%EF%BD%94%20%EF%BD%8D%EF%BD%85%20don%E2%80%99t%20%E3%80%81%E3%81%AE%E3%82%82%E3%82%8C%E3%80%82 03:38:15 On the other hand, it might be sleep deprivation making things funnier than they are 03:46:27 -!- shikhout has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 03:48:05 -!- contrapumpkin has joined. 03:48:09 -!- copumpkin has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 03:48:17 -!- contrapumpkin has quit (Client Quit). 03:55:26 Looks like RES won the 'Disable subreddit style' vs. 'Use CSS to hide Disable subreddit style checkmark' war 03:56:06 surprise surprise 03:59:04 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 04:05:33 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 04:09:58 -!- copumpkin has joined. 04:17:58 Sgeo: sneaky 04:31:02 -!- MDude has changed nick to MDream. 04:49:03 afair there's a preference setting even for those not using RES (i.e. me), although it would of course be awkward to change all the time 04:52:54 -!- conehead has joined. 05:04:38 -!- FireFly has quit (Excess Flood). 05:05:57 -!- FireFly has joined. 05:06:05 `? arrows 05:06:06 Arrows are just strong monads in the category of profunctors. 05:07:09 `? oerjan 05:07:10 Your evil overlord oerjan is a lazy expert in future computation. Also an antediluvian Norwegian who hates Roald Dahl. 05:07:18 Oerjan is legal, winning, and not fun. 05:08:45 since when am i an "i win" move in frc 05:09:52 You are what you make? 05:10:02 ooh 05:17:11 Besides, wisdom is inaccurate. If I can remember to add it at some point 05:25:21 oerjan is antediluvian? 05:25:24 That explains his tone. 05:26:21 -!- MoALTz_ has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 05:27:40 -!- MoALTz_ has joined. 05:47:21 -!- Tritonio has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 06:01:24 well, for _some_flood anyway. 06:20:34 -!- MoALTz_ has quit (Quit: Leaving). 06:38:30 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 06:49:03 -!- aretecode has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 06:49:08 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 06:54:34 -!- Sgeo has joined. 07:55:27 -!- MindlessDrone has joined. 07:56:50 -!- function has changed nick to trout. 08:10:41 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 08:24:24 -!- Patashu has joined. 08:33:39 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 08:33:39 -!- Patashu_ has joined. 08:37:13 -!- Patashu_ has quit (Client Quit). 08:39:35 -!- Patashu has joined. 08:51:09 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: leaving). 09:15:32 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX1whI8hrMs <- ingenious 09:15:46 they use background-decor to prevent auto-detection of copyrighted materials 09:16:40 Somebody should investigate if you can somehow temper the video so that it can't be detected automatically but isn't visible to viewers 09:19:23 That's curious, the "New Executive Governor" of the Central Bank of Nigeria (he has a $35.9 million payment for me) has a @yahoo.co.jp email address. 09:19:55 I suspect yahoo addresses are free? 09:20:13 You would be dumb to pay for an email account then . 09:20:25 Even if you have $35.9 million. 09:20:56 How much is Nigerias BDP 09:20:58 or BIP 09:21:07 I guess I naïvely thought the bank would provide email addresses to its employees. 09:21:10 *GDP 09:21:30 262.6 Mia. 09:21:32 Also I'm very sad that that YouTube video background never changes. 09:21:40 or 262.2 billion depending on what system you use ;) 09:22:32 Generally as a non-american non-english to things are confusing about english numbers 09:22:46 And I also think there is research on the topic of automatic content detection systems and how to foil them, and also how to make them better. 09:22:58 it's "Billion" but for us Billion is actually much larger 09:23:10 and it's not billion_s_ with a plural ending 09:23:41 Finland is a long-scale country (10^12 billion) too. 09:23:51 fizzie: There's lots of research about watermarking too 09:24:05 and how you can still detect it after images have been resized/compressed etc. 09:26:01 `` units 'square (beard second)' 'barn' 09:26:02 Error in 'square (beard second)': Unknown unit 'beard' 09:26:31 ? 09:26:45 How does it not know about beards? 09:31:28 -!- drdanmaku has quit (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity). 09:51:08 fizzie: Changing Background probably increases the filesize a lot 09:51:37 seeing as the idea of video codecs is to encode the difference between two frames as good as possible 10:00:18 mroman: I think they should do some sort of scene analysis on the video-in-the-video and change backgrounds on every cut. 10:00:30 (I don't know why I think that.) 10:03:44 There's a plain black border in the latest video posted by that account. 10:04:59 (Also it seems to be on top of the video, rather than resizing the video.) 10:11:26 -!- MindlessDrone has quit (Quit: MindlessDrone). 10:15:28 -!- boily has joined. 10:26:48 -!- conehead has quit (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep). 10:29:43 -!- vifino has joined. 10:51:16 -!- MindlessDrone has joined. 10:59:22 -!- mroman has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 10:59:28 -!- mroman has joined. 11:03:23 hu 11:05:17 hu. 11:05:38 -!- boily has quit (Quit: LEGERDEMAIN CHICKEN). 11:21:29 Uh. 11:33:08 -!- lollo64it has quit (Quit: Leaving). 11:36:03 -!- Patashu_ has joined. 11:36:03 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 11:50:19 -!- MindlessDrone has quit (Quit: MindlessDrone). 12:00:43 -!- Sgeo has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 12:01:29 -!- vifino has quit (Quit: Me sais Laptop sleepy.). 12:07:27 -!- yorick has joined. 12:14:51 -!- Patashu_ has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 12:16:24 -!- Patashu has joined. 12:17:56 -!- Patashu has quit (Client Quit). 12:18:14 -!- Patashu has joined. 12:42:22 [wiki] [[SYCPOL]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40032&oldid=40031 * GermanyBoy * (+1118) /* Simple declarations */ new section 12:43:54 [wiki] [[SYCPOL]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40033&oldid=40032 * GermanyBoy * (+1) /* INPUT OUTPUT DIVISION */ devices 12:49:52 -!- shikhin has joined. 13:37:13 -!- vifino has joined. 13:37:30 -!- vifino has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 13:37:54 -!- vifino has joined. 13:57:13 [wiki] [[Tweak]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40034&oldid=14442 * Lucasieks * (-9) 14:05:56 -!- Patashu has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 14:23:43 -!- MindlessDrone has joined. 14:23:48 -!- nooodl has joined. 14:52:21 -!- TieSoul has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 15:02:34 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 15:37:15 -!- JWinslow23 has joined. 15:37:39 ohai pplz 15:37:54 I'm gonna try to make a Beatnik interpreter in Windows Batch. 15:54:09 Hello? 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Blender does http://sprunge.us/CIZX every time I uncheck an option in the STL exporter. 16:03:29 -!- `^_^v has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 16:04:02 Hi 16:04:24 Oh no I dind't get here in time to say hi to JWinslow23. 16:04:32 Should have gotten up sooner. 16:04:40 Or checked here before having breakfast. 16:04:44 -!- MDream has changed nick to MDude. 16:05:03 I didn't even know that we had a Winslow. 16:07:02 [wiki] [[BANCStar]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40035&oldid=39845 * GreyKnight * (+98) /* References */ BANCNova 16:19:07 @tell JWinslow23 Yes, a Beatnik interpreter sounds good. 16:19:07 Consider it noted. 16:19:45 Also, looks like one of the Beatnik links needs Waybacked. 16:24:49 -!- `^_^v has joined. 16:26:06 [wiki] [[Talk:BANCStar]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40036&oldid=39849 * GreyKnight * (+437) /* BANCNova */ new section 16:32:42 -!- `^_^v has quit (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep). 16:33:01 -!- `^_^v has joined. 16:35:03 -!- nycs has joined. 16:38:10 -!- `^_^v has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 16:46:11 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 16:51:23 [wiki] [[BANCStar]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40037&oldid=40035 * GreyKnight * (+1044) make a not about "combination GOTO" (whatever that is), add some notes on prompts 16:52:02 -!- Bicyclidine has joined. 16:59:01 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 17:05:43 [wiki] [[BANCStar]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40038&oldid=40037 * GreyKnight * (+351) /* Instructions */ prompt display instructions 17:07:24 [wiki] [[BANCStar]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40039&oldid=40038 * GreyKnight * (+3) /* Instructions */ the one time I don't preview, I mess it up >_> 17:13:48 -!- diginet has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 17:15:30 -!- diginet has joined. 17:28:17 Do you know what is the format for extension to .IT format which is supporting VST and stuff like ModPlug is? I want to write a new extension to the format which is compatible with such thing. 17:32:48 -!- zzo38 has quit (Disconnected by services). 17:32:54 -!- zzo38 has joined. 17:33:16 Oops, my computer just stopped suddenly while some music was playing (the music stopped too). 17:36:44 Something else is going wrong too, attempting to terminate a process won't work 17:36:50 CTRL+ALT+DELETE doesn't work 17:37:27 "Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms - Quad precision" wowza, quad precision. 17:38:23 four whole bits of mantissa 17:38:43 (I wanted to apply a small patch to Blender, and its build-dependencies include libfftw3-dev, and installing that automagically installs all different-precision variants of FFTW: libfftw3-double3, libfftw3-long3, libfftw3-quad3, libfftw3-single3.) 17:38:44 -!- zzo38 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 17:39:27 -!- zzo38 has joined. 17:39:30 It is fixed now 17:40:57 fizzie: i'm curious how different the variants are 17:42:00 FFTW_DEFINE_API(FFTW_MANGLE_DOUBLE, double, fftw_complex) 17:42:01 FFTW_DEFINE_API(FFTW_MANGLE_FLOAT, float, fftwf_complex) 17:42:01 FFTW_DEFINE_API(FFTW_MANGLE_LONG_DOUBLE, long double, fftwl_complex) 17:42:04 Exactly that different. 17:42:23 Oh, and FFTW_DEFINE_API(FFTW_MANGLE_QUAD, __float128, fftwq_complex) 17:42:25 lol. i hope the download sizes aren't too big then. 17:43:23 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 17:44:06 The __float128 is more complicated because apparently you can't just write "__float128 _Complex" to get a quad-precision complex number type, since it's a typedef. 17:45:11 You have to write "_Complex float __attribute__((mode(TC)))" instead. 17:45:21 -!- Bike has joined. 17:45:28 And possibly TC is also a macro for something, I can't be bothered to look it up. 17:46:08 Those thing is something I don't like about the complex numbers support in C99 17:47:48 oh! did i mention i'm working with a C library that defines its own complexes 17:48:08 and instead of a literal zero of some sort it does complexmult(0, complexexp(0)) 17:49:09 Bicyclidine: typedef struct { float re; float im; } complex; typedef struct { double re; double im; } zomplex; -- of libfft of the IRIX module libcomplib.sgimath. 17:49:35 zomplex a, b; /* zombie complex */ 17:50:16 that's pre-C99, isn't it? 17:50:34 Yes, it's just the zombie aspect that always amuses me. 17:50:45 yes, it's good 17:50:46 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 17:50:50 reminds me of xectors 17:51:03 It's probably just borrowing LAPACK nomenclature, which I'm sure derives from some FORTRAN whatnot. 17:51:36 -!- Bike has joined. 17:52:38 Since it has function names of the form cfft, zfft, sfft, dfft for {single, double}-precision {complex, real} cases, and the first letter of the "XYYZZZ"-format LAPACK function names is S, D, C, Z for a {single, double}-precision {real, complex} number. 17:53:00 I think the Black-C way of making complex number are better though, than C99 and C++ 17:53:10 and what way is that 17:53:12 Six letters for external identifiers should be enough for everyone, after all. 17:53:22 very dos 17:57:31 -!- MoALTz has joined. 18:00:10 what's a xector? 18:00:20 -!- nycs has changed nick to `^_^v. 18:00:55 -!- doesthiswork has quit (Quit: Leaving.). 18:01:23 a vector existing across processors on a connection machine. or something like that, i've never used it 18:03:28 sounds pretty crazy 18:03:39 I think you mean "xrazy". 18:04:35 as far as i remember the idea was that you could have a xector like [0 5 6 ... 93] on 94 units, and when you want to map (1 +) it you just send an order to all the units at once 18:04:55 O, that is what it does. 18:06:23 might be fun to code something on a connection machine at some point 18:06:58 you can get an ancient simulator from softwarepreservation, i think 18:07:23 might be faster to write one yourself though :/ 18:13:17 [wiki] [[BANCStar]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40040&oldid=40039 * GreyKnight * (+3561) dug up more info on commands, operators, and prompt types 18:13:56 I dunno if anyone has done this, but I was thinking about how cool it would be make a language that is literally written in egyptian hieroglyphs 18:14:17 the Egyptians did at one point, i believe 18:14:37 Oh, more BANCStar 18:14:42 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Prisse_papyrus.svg ballin' 18:15:27 * Melvar installs a font for hieroglyphs. 18:15:39 Bicyclidine: technically, that's hieratic, not hieroglyphs 18:15:46 i'm aware. 18:16:05 -!- n30r351574nc390 has joined. 18:16:12 anyway i'd just use chinese. people actually know chinese. and there are practiced input methods. 18:16:37 plus you could have programs "pronounced" differently in different "dialects". fun shit 18:17:22 hah 18:17:30 Bicyclidine: actually, there's JSesh 18:17:39 which is an open source hieroglyphics editor 18:18:11 versus several dozen systems for hanzi, yes 18:18:14 I’m sure you’ve heard of that one arabic-based programming language? 18:18:15 "At the height of their popularity, there were over 30 Connection Machines installed [...]" 18:18:33 Melvar: yeah that was a nice article. 18:19:08 Bicyclidine: we're in #esoteric, the entire point is to be impractical! 18:20:03 On that note, cuneiform also comes to mind. 18:20:09 Melvar: oooooh good idea 18:20:29 Yes now you can make Egyptian programming language too 18:21:03 `unidecode 𓈖 18:21:04 ​[U+13216 EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH N035] 18:21:16 I think I should try my hand at writing an emacs mode for hieroglyphs actually 18:21:20 [wiki] [[Talk:Newton]] N http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=40041 * Zzo38 * (+114) Created page with "What are the conditional flow controls? --~~~~" 18:21:29 Wouldn't it be more appropriate as an IME 18:21:54 Bicyclidine: what does that stand for? 18:22:02 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Input_method_editor 18:22:38 I’ve tried to find a tutorial to writing IBus input methods a couple times and come up with nothing. 18:24:41 Wikipedia has a relevant list, actually 18:24:57 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English-based_programming_languages 18:25:18 Oh, I’d forgotten about that one. 18:27:43 (well, relevant to the earlier conversation) 18:29:48 Oh, there’s also Lingua::Romana::Perligata listed. 18:36:06 Apparently that one language is written P′′ rather than P″ which I would have expected. 18:36:40 -!- n30r351574nc390 has left. 18:36:44 Hey everyone. What's your favorite pitch? 18:39:18 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 18:39:38 What pitch? 18:39:51 That's what I'm asking. 18:39:54 B♭₃ maybe … 18:41:13 -!- shikhin has joined. 18:41:33 Gotcha. 18:47:28 [wiki] [[BANCStar]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40042&oldid=40040 * GreyKnight * (+3449) /* Instructions */ Add vague description of file/table operations. No idea what a table is in this context. 18:49:19 I'll go with 700Hz 18:50:30 [wiki] [[BANCStar]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40043&oldid=40042 * GreyKnight * (+202) tweaks 18:55:06 -!- TieSoul has joined. 18:55:10 hey guys 18:55:29 https://github.com/TieSoul/Befunk/tree/master < The image based Befunge I was discussing yesterday 18:55:39 Read the (badly-written) wiki :P 18:56:51 -!- conehead has joined. 19:00:22 [wiki] [[SYCPOL]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40044&oldid=40033 * GermanyBoy * (+515) /* (summary) */ Added that funny little thing that is on the COBOL Wikipedia page. Not sure if it is necessary, but looks nice. 19:02:48 -!- lollo64it has joined. 19:03:04 [wiki] [[Talk:BANCStar]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40045&oldid=40036 * GreyKnight * (+419) /* more archaeology */ new section 19:06:05 Music for NES/Famicom can be made to use perfect tones if just intonation is being used (with 2A03 and some expansion chips). 19:06:39 With equal temperament all notes are detuned and higher octaves are more detuned, but with just intonation this does not happen. 19:07:06 [wiki] [[SYCPOL]] M http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40046&oldid=40044 * GermanyBoy * (+6) /* (summary) */ mildly 19:07:21 I don't know, if anyone (other than myself) has used just intonation in such a game, due to such reason. 19:08:21 -!- GermanyBoy has joined. 19:08:46 hi 19:08:55 [wiki] [[Talk:Randwork]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40047&oldid=39946 * 178.125.181.232 * (+104) 19:09:09 Hey GermanyBoy 19:09:12 i have never used IRC before 19:09:28 Welcome then :D 19:09:35 is there any way to see who is online? 19:09:49 I don't know which client you are using 19:09:56 GermanyBou: Use the command NAMES to see who is on the channel, and WHOIS to check their idle time. 19:10:09 How exactly you issue those commands depends on the IRC client you are using. 19:10:39 It says you are using qwebirc v0.91 19:10:49 freenode webchat 19:11:00 Usually there's a list to the right 19:11:07 Hey FireFly 19:11:10 Hi 19:11:26 I made that image Befunge I discussed yesterday :D 19:11:32 If there is such a list, try clicking on one of the names maybe then it tell you the WHOIS? I don't know. 19:11:38 Oh, okay 19:11:51 `relcome GermanyBoy 19:11:53 https://github.com/TieSoul/Befunk Here's the GitHub page. 19:11:57 ​GermanyBoy: Welcome to the international hub for esoteric programming language design and deployment! For more information, check out our wiki: . (For the other kind of esoterica, try #esoteric on irc.dal.net.) 19:12:10 You know, it might be a bit too colourful 19:12:39 yes 19:13:00 why is that command "`relcome"? 19:13:28 r(ainbow w)elcome, perhaps 19:14:19 `help 19:14:19 Runs arbitrary code in GNU/Linux. Type "`", or "`run " for full shell commands. "`fetch " downloads files. Files saved to $PWD are persistent, and $PWD/bin is in $PATH. $PWD is a mercurial repository, "`revert " can be used to revert to a revision. See http://codu.org/projects/hackbot/fshg/ 19:15:03 `ls $PWD 19:15:03 ls: cannot access $PWD: No such file or directory 19:15:10 try it with `run 19:15:12 `ls 19:15:13 ​:-( \ 98076 \ a \ app.sh \ bdsmreclist \ bin \ canary \ cat \ complaints \ :-D \ dog \ etc \ factor \ fb \ fb.c \ head \ hello \ hello.c \ ibin \ index.html \ interps \ lib \ moop.txt \ paste \ pref \ prefs \ quines \ quotes \ share \ src \ test \ Test \ Test.hi \ Test.hs \ UNPA \ Wierd \ wisdom \ wisdom.pdf 19:15:18 or that 19:15:52 Whic is more accurate in a C code, to make log2 and then times 12.0, or to logarithm base two to power of one twelfth? 19:16:25 probably the former 19:17:07 Yes that is what I am doing. 19:17:14 And that is what I thought, too. 19:17:24 -!- GermanyBoy has quit (Quit: Page closed). 19:18:08 However, note that I do division by 8363 before calculating the logarithm 19:19:13 -!- MindlessDrone has quit (Quit: MindlessDrone). 19:19:18 -!- zzo38 has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 19:26:37 `` file UNPA 19:26:37 UNPA: C source, ASCII text 19:27:06 `head UNPA 19:27:10 ​/* \ UTF-to-VLQ \ Public domain \ */ \ \ #include \ #include \ \ #ifdef _WIN32 \ #include 19:28:36 `run gcc -o unpa UNPA && ./unpa this is a test 19:28:40 UNPA: file not recognized: File format not recognized \ collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status 19:29:12 `run gcc -x c -o unpa UNPA && ./unpa this is a test 19:29:39 No output. 19:29:54 `run ./unpa <<<'this is a test' 19:29:55 No output. 19:29:59 `run ./unpa 19:30:00 No output. 19:30:03 sux 19:32:00 `` echo Hello | ./unpa 84 19:32:01 48656C6C6F0A 19:32:19 `` echo 48656C6C6F0A | ./unpa 48 19:32:20 Hello 19:35:16 Oh, that's how you use it 19:39:14 `` echo ÄÖÜß | ./unpa 0V 19:39:14 ​DV\_ 19:39:39 `` echo ÄÖÜß | ./unpa 0V | ./unpa V0 19:39:40 EW]_ 19:40:26 `` echo ÄÖÜß | ./unpa 8V | ./unpa V8 19:40:26 CCCC 19:40:32 `` echo ÄÖÜß 19:40:32 ​ÄÖÜß 19:40:40 hmm. whatever. 19:43:18 `` gcc -x c -o bin/morse-decode <<<'c, v = 1; main() { while (c = getchar(), ~c) v = c < 33? putchar("& etianmsurwdkgohvf.l.pjbxcyzq..54.3.;!2).+...,16=/:..(.7.?_8.9o\"...$...@...'\''..-"[v < 64? (v != 40)*v : v % 51 + 33]), 1 : v * 2 + c % 2; }' 19:43:19 gcc: warning: ‘-x c’ after last input file has no effect \ gcc: fatal error: no input files \ compilation terminated. 19:43:32 `` gcc -x c -o bin/morse-decode - <<<'c, v = 1; main() { while (c = getchar(), ~c) v = c < 33? putchar("& etianmsurwdkgohvf.l.pjbxcyzq..54.3.;!2).+...,16=/:..(.7.?_8.9o\"...$...@...'\''..-"[v < 64? (v != 40)*v : v % 51 + 33]), 1 : v * 2 + c % 2; }' 19:43:35 :1:1: warning: data definition has no type or storage class [enabled by default] 19:44:00 `` morse-decode <<<'... --- ...' 19:44:02 sos 19:44:16 I guess it'd be more useful if it read argv[1] instead 19:56:47 [wiki] [[BANCStar]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40048&oldid=40043 * GreyKnight * (+387) /* Instructions */ data model commands 20:02:24 -!- TieSoul has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 20:02:42 -!- TieSoul has joined. 20:02:48 -!- doesthiswork has joined. 20:06:36 [wiki] [[Text]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40049&oldid=37344 * 86.134.181.208 * (+42) /* Development of a compiler */ 20:18:08 -!- ais523 has joined. 20:23:06 -!- TieSoul has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 20:23:17 -!- ais523_ has joined. 20:23:25 -!- TieSoul has joined. 20:24:32 -!- ais523 has quit (Ping timeout: 252 seconds). 20:27:56 [wiki] [[~-~!]] http://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=40050&oldid=39953 * 130.86.34.144 * (-1) 20:31:12 -!- TieSoul has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 20:31:27 -!- TieSoul has joined. 20:47:33 -!- ais523 has joined. 20:50:35 -!- n30r351574nc390 has joined. 20:51:14 -!- n30r351574nc390 has left. 20:57:19 -!- vifino has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 20:58:41 -!- MDude has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 20:58:49 -!- vifino has joined. 20:58:55 -!- MDude has joined. 21:03:41 -!- ais523 has quit (Ping timeout: 272 seconds). 21:04:03 -!- Patashu has joined. 21:12:37 -!- ais523 has joined. 21:15:36 -!- Patashu_ has joined. 21:15:36 -!- Patashu has quit (Disconnected by services). 21:21:44 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 21:24:38 -!- Patashu_ has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 21:31:33 -!- ais523 has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:37:21 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 21:38:40 -!- boily has joined. 21:39:53 -!- metasepia has joined. 21:43:56 -!- lollo64it has quit (Quit: Leaving). 21:46:48 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 21:48:33 -!- lollo64it has joined. 21:50:44 -!- lollo64it has quit (Client Quit). 21:52:13 -!- lollo64it has joined. 21:52:25 lollo64it: hi? having connection problems? 21:52:37 -!- sebbu has joined. 21:52:48 -!- sebbu has quit (Changing host). 21:52:48 -!- sebbu has joined. 21:53:19 -!- lollo64it has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:53:41 -!- lollo64it has joined. 21:54:22 -!- nooodl_ has joined. 21:54:37 -!- lollo64it has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:56:26 -!- lollo64it has joined. 21:56:52 -!- lollo64it has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 21:57:17 -!- lollo64it has joined. 21:57:39 -!- nooodl has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 21:58:03 -!- shikhin has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 21:58:41 -!- aloril has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 21:58:44 -!- Sgeo has joined. 21:59:46 -!- sebbu has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds). 22:00:23 -!- shikhin has joined. 22:02:49 -!- Sgeo has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 22:03:38 -!- ais523 has joined. 22:04:58 -!- sebbu has joined. 22:05:09 -!- lollo64it has quit (Quit: Leaving). 22:05:35 -!- sebbu has quit (Changing host). 22:05:35 -!- sebbu has joined. 22:06:39 -!- Sgeo has joined. 22:10:18 -!- lollo64it has joined. 22:12:46 -!- aloril has joined. 22:13:48 -!- lollo64it has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:14:15 -!- lorenzo_ has joined. 22:15:42 -!- oerjan has joined. 22:16:26 -!- edwardk has joined. 22:16:58 -!- lorenzo_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:18:07 -!- nooodl_ has changed nick to nooodl. 22:18:15 -!- lollo64it has joined. 22:24:57 this yafgc outtake is lasting disturbingly long given that the owner already claims to be trying to fix it 22:28:13 -!- lollo64it has quit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds). 22:36:43 -!- boily has quit (Quit: VINDALOO CHICKEN). 22:36:46 -!- metasepia has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 22:37:25 -!- ais523_ has quit (Quit: Page closed). 22:37:51 -!- ais523 has quit. 22:44:56 @tell int-e I didn't even know that we had a Winslow. <-- the Winslow is in us all hth 22:44:56 Consider it noted. 22:47:56 Help I have a bed in three different houses 22:48:51 just one? 22:48:52 That is, three different beds, each in a different house 22:49:11 darn and here i was about to suggest a dimensional portal business 22:49:50 especially if any of the houses weren't on earth 22:49:59 Also one of these houses is on Windmill Lane and I have NO IDEA WHERE THE WINDMILL IS 22:50:01 It could've been a very long bed and the houses could've been next to each other 22:50:19 That could open up a bridgekeeper business, though 22:50:23 Taneb: probably got bought and destroyed by some oil company hth 22:50:34 Oil? In Yorkshire!? 22:50:48 well coal company then 22:51:42 I don't think there were many mines in the York area 22:52:12 well then WHATEVER YOU HAVE IN YORK THAT DOESN'T LIKE "GREEN" COMPETITION hth 22:52:24 ...chocolate factory? 22:52:36 Railway? 22:52:43 green chocolate might have some marketing problems. 23:03:36 potato chip makers aren't too fond of green things 23:12:17 -!- SirCmpwn has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 23:13:57 -!- fowl has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 23:14:22 -!- Gracenotes has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 23:14:25 -!- fowl has joined. 23:15:06 -!- SirCmpwn has joined. 23:15:09 -!- Gracenotes has joined. 23:21:03 -!- Bike has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 23:23:09 -!- Bike has joined. 23:26:10 -!- nooodl_ has joined. 23:26:43 -!- nooodl has quit (Disconnected by services). 23:26:45 -!- nooodl_ has changed nick to nooodl. 23:35:04 -!- zzo38 has joined. 23:47:15 I have been trying to think of how to make a variation of the Gentzen esolang which is using linear logic, and cannot quite figure it out. 23:55:05 Do you know? 23:57:51 -!- yorick has quit (Remote host closed the connection).