00:00:04 ais523: elliptical wedges tdnh 00:00:05 ais523, could be in a torus or something 00:00:18 toroidal wedges? 00:00:28 ais523: Those sound fun, but complicated 00:00:50 ais523: I think there are at least 41 different ways to generalize spherical wedges to tori 00:00:55 there's at least one obvious way to wedge a torus 00:00:57 are there others? 00:01:03 ais523: Probably? 00:01:49 ais523: Is the way you're thinking of to take that a torus is a circle rotated along another circle, and to instead rotate a sector around that circle? 00:03:32 ais523: If that makes any sense to you? 00:04:31 hppavilion[1]: may I pm? 00:04:39 alercah: ...sure? 00:09:21 hppavilion[1]: yes, that's what I was thinking 00:10:34 although the more obvious way is to leave the first circle intact, and only rotate it a fraction of the way 00:14:23 ais523: Yes, that too. Or to do both together. 00:17:53 -!- Zarutian has quit (Quit: Zarutian). 00:26:45 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 00:39:06 -!- augur has quit (Quit: Leaving...). 00:47:42 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 00:55:12 -!- augur has joined. 00:56:37 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 00:58:37 -!- copumpkin has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer). 00:59:24 -!- copumpkin has joined. 01:28:29 `? hackego 01:28:35 HackEgo, also known as HackBot, is a bot that runs arbitrary commands on Unix. See `help for info on using it. You should totally try to hax0r it! Make sure you imagine it's running as root with no sandboxing. HackEgo is the slowest bot in all Mexico! 01:30:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 01:34:04 -!- deltab has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 01:35:11 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 01:35:36 -!- deltab has joined. 01:43:00 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 02:03:59 Hm, I'm thinking about the multiplication parabola (if you draw the parabola f(x) = x^2, take the points at (-a, f(-a)) and (b, f(b)), and draw a line between them, that line's y-intercept is at (0, ab)) 02:04:27 And I thought of how I could generalize it if I use a function other than f(x) = x^2 02:05:50 The notation used for now will be, when generating the y-coordinate with a function f(x), a[f]b 02:06:31 And when f(x) = , I'll write a[:]b 02:06:45 It appears that 1[:x^3]n is equal to n(n-1) = n^2-n 02:11:55 (Hm, multiplication of n-tuples could probably be done the same way, by using paraboloids in n dimensions or something...) 02:12:44 (maybe n+1 dimensions?) 02:25:37 wait 02:26:49 continue 02:30:33 Phantom_Hoover: From whence? 02:31:25 -!- LKoen has quit (Quit: “It’s only logical. First you learn to talk, then you learn to think. Too bad it’s not the other way round.”). 02:31:39 s/From // 02:41:25 Phantom_Hoover: ?? 02:45:08 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Quit: Leaving). 02:48:59 b(y-a²) = -a(y-b²), so by-a²b = ab²-ay, so (a+b)y = (a+b)ab, so a+b = 0 or y = ab (when a+b = 0, the multiplication parabola thing doesn't work because you're trying to draw a line between two coincident points) 02:52:16 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Ping timeout: 268 seconds). 02:52:59 -!- otherbot has quit (Quit: Restart requested by wlp1s1: fix setInterval bug in capitalism game module). 02:53:15 -!- otherbot has joined. 03:27:49 -!- heroux has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 03:42:53 -!- heroux has joined. 04:01:24 -!- ais523 has quit. 04:47:15 -!- centrinia has joined. 05:37:34 -!- carado has joined. 06:41:55 "They are not, however, Call of Duty, Halo, Sunset Overdrive or any number of other games which rely a lot more on CPU than the GPU." 06:42:01 why do they rely a lot more on cpu than gpu? 06:49:03 -!- Akaibu has quit (Ping timeout: 256 seconds). 06:50:32 -!- Akaibu has joined. 06:55:18 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 07:37:25 -!- farrioth has joined. 08:02:14 -!- centrinia has quit (Quit: Leaving). 08:44:54 -!- lezsakdomi has joined. 08:47:33 -!- otherbot has quit (Remote host closed the connection). 08:50:28 -!- AnotherTest has joined. 09:48:33 `unidecode ɧ 09:48:50 HackEgslow... 09:48:53 ​[U+0267 LATIN SMALL LETTER HENG WITH HOOK] 09:49:53 A heng with hook. Don't even know what you use a heng without a hook for. 09:54:43 farrioth: It's apparently this bizarre evil sound from Swedish (with the hook) 09:55:12 Presumably, those who can make it can summon black beasts from beyond the domain of sanity 09:55:41 you could use it as hook bait, perhaps 09:56:57 As fricatives go, it does seem pretty evil. 09:57:15 Well, fricatives are evil as it is. 10:22:06 -!- oerjan has joined. 10:23:54 `unidecode − 10:23:56 ​[U+2212 MINUS SIGN] 10:24:23 . o O ( why so negative ) 10:24:29 `unidecode - 10:24:30 ​[U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS] 10:24:56 oerjan: I got a latex error on a pastebin 10:25:10 shocking 10:25:14 and I was wondering what that unicode character they used instead of - was 10:25:39 Hm, will IRC clients detect me saying OERJAN 10:25:46 Yep, mine does 10:25:50 tdh 10:26:00 mine doesn't hth 10:26:14 STOP SHOUTING I CANNOT HEAR YOU 10:27:07 How should one read "hth" aloud? 10:27:28 I've considered "heth" (like the Hebrew letter that probably exists) 10:27:40 I spell it out. 10:27:41 . o O ( this is still somewhat surreal ) 10:27:58 . o O ( what is surreal ) 10:28:20 . ø Ø ( Now it's surreal in a norwegian way ) 10:28:36 The #esoteric-without-hppavilion[1] experience. 10:28:43 oh, right 10:28:59 hppavilion[1]: Lol. 10:29:04 Oh? Wait, did int-e block me... 10:29:23 int-e: Did you /ignore him? 10:31:24 . o O ( apparently int-e is ignoring you too ) 10:31:36 :D 10:32:30 Well, I've violated the rule of not talking about ignores... it seems hard to find a place to stop without being awkward. So I'm being awkward. 10:32:50 Because I was talking to someone he doesn't like? 10:32:55 nah, relatable 10:33:05 Someone tell int-e ;-; 10:33:59 farrioth: nah, if I did that I'd soon be ignoring everybody 10:34:07 especially me 10:35:15 . o O ( the nice thing about being an op is if someone doesn't listen to you you can just ban them *MWAHAHAHA* . o O ( there are probably channels where the ops are like this ) ) 10:35:35 oh please let me be an op :P 10:36:12 * hppavilion[1] tries to remember what e did to deserve blocking 10:36:31 hppavilion[1]: that list might be long 10:36:39 myname: Probably 10:36:51 But what in particular 10:37:43 `? snr 10:37:46 int-e: The channel might be a bit more coherent for you if you unignore him then :p 10:37:48 snr? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 10:38:13 nah. 10:38:22 Mostly so I can feel bad about whatever I did and try to stahp 10:38:59 < hppavilion[1]> Mostly so I can feel bad about whatever I did and try to stahp 10:39:12 you just have a massive amount of output with a fair share of bullshit in it 10:39:22 myname: Yeah, that's also a possible reason. 10:44:29 -!- farrioth has quit (Quit: leaving). 10:47:17 -!- carado has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds). 10:47:20 Then draw two straightoidal lines following the surface of the sphere between them, what do you <-- itym "geodesic" hth 10:47:59 oerjan: Which part? is "geodesic"? 10:48:08 "straightoidal lines" 10:48:09 "straightoidal lines following the surface of the sphere between them"? 10:48:14 oerjan: tyvmtdh 10:48:56 -!- newsham has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 10:51:00 -!- newsham has joined. 11:06:07 -!- Dormammu has joined. 11:06:15 farrioth: It's apparently this bizarre evil sound from Swedish (with the hook) <-- chockerande 11:06:58 Presumably, those who can make it can summon black beasts from beyond the domain of sanity <-- hmm.. i think i'll pass. 11:08:19 -!- Dormammu has quit (Client Quit). 11:08:51 -!- carado has joined. 11:25:52 -!- Akaibu has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 11:27:45 -!- Akaibu has joined. 11:29:13 hppavilion[1]: I do something like /hθː/, as far as I can tell. (Not an IPA expert.) 11:44:45 `? banack-tarski 11:44:59 banack-tarski? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 11:50:55 `? banack tarski 11:50:56 banack tarski? ¯\(°​_o)/¯ 11:51:15 `? banach-tarski 11:51:16 ​"Banach-Tarski" is an anagram of "Banach-Tarski Banach-Tarski". 12:02:10 `wisdom bana 12:02:11 banach-tarski//"Banach-Tarski" is an anagram of "Banach-Tarski Banach-Tarski". 12:04:01 fizzie: /θ/ in there sounds unlikely, it means you're touching your upper teeth with your tongue... 12:04:35 (it's the initial sound in "thing") 12:05:23 oerjan: How is it unlikely? 12:05:26 doesn't the banach-tarski thing usually go the other way around? 12:05:38 myname: Yes, but presumably it can be reversed 12:05:38 hppavilion[1]: as a pronunciation for the swedish sj 12:05:44 oerjan: AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH 12:05:49 oerjan: Don't remind me of that 12:05:55 oerjan: Oh, wait 12:06:02 hppavilion[1]: i assumed that was what fizzie was referring to 12:06:07 oerjan: fizzie was talking about the pronunciation of "hth" afaict 12:06:12 oh. 12:06:17 sorry, i was confused. 12:06:26 oerjan: See that it does not happen again. 12:06:27 fizzie: sorry, i was confused. 12:06:46 DVORAKUIOP TSQFGHJYL ZXCVBNM 12:09:10 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 12:09:59 Phantom_Helloover, Phantom_Hoover 12:10:16 What do you think of pronouncing IRC initialisms? e.g. hth, tdh, etc. 12:10:27 oerjan: np tdh hand 12:10:33 (tdh should be [ 12:10:33 tð]) 12:12:42 -!- hppavilion[1] has quit (Quit: Leaving). 12:26:32 ` 12:26:32 ​/home/hackbot/hackbot.hg/multibot_cmds/lib/limits: line 5: exec: : not found 12:26:43 `? hth 12:26:44 hth is help received from a hairy toe. It is not at all hambiguitous. 12:27:28 `slwd hth//s/ / ([ʰtʰʰə̥]) / 12:27:30 hth//hth ([ʰtʰʰə̥]) is help received from a hairy toe. It is not at all hambiguitous. 12:27:44 that should clear it up hth 12:28:41 hm maybe the devoicing is a step too far 12:29:29 `slwd hth//s/ə̥/ə/ 12:29:31 hth//hth ([ʰtʰʰə]) is help received from a hairy toe. It is not at all hambiguitous. 12:29:43 Would that be a lithping hith? 12:31:33 no, that would be /θ̩/, completely different hth 12:31:49 actually hm 12:31:53 explained with htherto unknown clarity :P 12:33:18 `slwd hth//s/ʰə/h̩/ 12:33:20 hth//hth ([ʰtʰh̩]) is help received from a hairy toe. It is not at all hambiguitous. 12:36:31 `? oerjan 12:36:33 Your reverend epistymologist sweet potatolord oerjan is a lazy expert in suture complication. Also a Pre-recombination Glaswegian who passionfruitly dislikes Roald Dahl. Lately when he tries to remember a word, "amortized" pops up. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 12:36:57 `slwd oerjan//s/epi/IPA/ 12:36:59 oerjan//Your reverend IPAstymologist sweet potatolord oerjan is a lazy expert in suture complication. Also a Pre-recombination Glaswegian who passionfruitly dislikes Roald Dahl. Lately when he tries to remember a word, "amortized" pops up. His arch-nemesis is Betty Crocker. He sometimes puns without noticing it. 12:37:35 infernally phony alphabet 12:48:33 -!- ybden has quit (Quit: Fing). 12:49:43 i go to google analytics by slamming 'anal' into chrome and hoping it autocompletes but today that ended badly at work 😳 12:49:53 -!- ybden has joined. 13:27:33 -!- carado has quit (Ping timeout: 248 seconds). 13:33:23 -!- Zarutian has joined. 13:42:04 -!- newsham has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 13:45:46 `grwp lollipop 13:45:53 Binary file reflection matches 13:48:35 -!- newsham has joined. 13:48:37 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Later). 14:13:17 oh, https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CvH9gfFWcAA2knK.jpg is both awful and beautiful. 14:15:29 (corresponding tweet: https://twitter.com/UdellGames/status/788690145822306304 ) 14:41:48 -!- newsham has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 14:46:32 -!- newsham has joined. 15:13:57 -!- function has joined. 15:38:12 -!- function has quit (Quit: /dev/null is full). 15:53:07 -!- carado has joined. 16:13:20 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 16:13:57 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 16:48:48 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 17:07:26 -!- Zarutian has quit (Quit: Zarutian). 17:13:30 -!- Phantom_Hoover has joined. 17:31:30 -!- otherbot has joined. 17:51:22 -!- DHeadshot has joined. 18:00:47 -!- Sgeo_ has quit (Ping timeout: 244 seconds). 18:13:24 -!- Zarutian has joined. 18:14:18 -!- function has joined. 18:36:08 -!- Phantom_Hoover has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 18:38:33 -!- Sgeo_ has joined. 20:09:06 -!- oerjan has joined. 20:23:52 -!- atslash has joined. 20:31:43 -!- lezsakdomi has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds). 20:57:16 what if i want a program to sleep for a while without making syscalls and without my cpu catching fire? 21:05:11 apparently there's _mm_pause(); meant for use in spin loops. (however, if you really want to sleep you should tell the OS, using yield() or usleep() or friends) 21:05:37 i don't want a sleep in strace 21:05:54 you really should not care. 21:06:12 sleeping is the right thing to do under the circumstances you describe. 21:40:56 -!- function has quit (Quit: found 1 in /dev/zero). 22:02:44 I may be starting in a GURPS campaign, but I also intended I may design my own role playing system which would be public domain, and I wanted to know if you and others can help with it too? 22:04:51 -!- TieSoul has joined. 22:08:03 -!- hppavilion[1] has joined. 22:19:43 God, I want to be able to look up various things that people like to do occasionally and get information on *how* it's done, not a million shitty programs that do it in a way that's useless to me 22:37:10 What things is that? 22:45:53 -!- oerjan has quit (Quit: Nite). 22:46:54 zzo38: In this case, it was pitch scaling 22:46:57 zzo38: Which I figured out 22:47:08 zzo38: I want to find a way to get Voice of the Legion 22:50:00 -!- boily has joined. 22:50:17 ahoily! 22:50:41 hppavellon[1]! 22:50:56 boily: I'm trying to figure out how to play audio sample streams together. 22:51:02 fizzie: I seem to have been told you figured it out? 22:53:12 eh? 22:54:21 zzo38: are you going to have it skill-based where classes are more like guidelines than strict boxes? 22:54:59 `wisdom 22:55:01 nvd//nvd is what Taneb calls himself when he wants to feel professional. 22:56:11 boily: But did taneb invent it? 22:56:12 Zarutian: What does it mean "strict boxes" and "skill-based" in these cases? 22:56:17 * Taneb 22:57:29 zzo38: stuff like "lock picking", "smooth talking", "tracking" for the skill-based and "mage", "rogue", "paladin" and so on for the "strict boxes". 22:58:38 hppavilion[1]: he also goes by Tanea and Tanec hth 22:58:58 `? tanea 22:58:59 Tanea plays Minecrafs, Dware Fortresr, and lives in Yorj. 22:59:34 Zarutian: I would have individual skills, although possibly classes as well (but if so, you can still select any skill regardless of class and you can still multiclass freely). 22:59:36 does he go by Taned when he has been in sun a lot? 22:59:41 i'm watching harry potter 4 and they're in the labyrinth 22:59:48 cedric casted expelliarmus on krum 22:59:51 krum fainted 23:00:07 cedric runs towards his body and kicks his wand off his hand 23:00:15 wasn't expelliarmus supposed to do that? 23:02:08 * boily thwacks Zarutian. 0.46 FP. 23:02:37 * Zarutian takes aim at boily with his unnerver. 23:03:52 * boily hides behind hppavilion[1]. "you won't take me alive!" 23:04:32 Do you like this? 23:06:02 like what? 23:06:14 like who? 23:07:07 What I mentioned 23:07:14 * Zarutian casually holsters that thing in a way that makes it very unnoticable. 23:07:21 aah, yes. 23:08:42 It is really fun playing say a character that looks like an paladin candidate bulk and strengthwise but is really an rogue with extreme stelth and a few simple spells. 23:09:30 apparently many others found that before me :( 23:09:32 * izalove sad 23:09:39 [wiki] [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50188&oldid=50167 * Eamanu * (+145) 23:10:43 [wiki] [[Esolang:Introduce yourself]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50189&oldid=50188 * Eamanu * (+16) 23:11:22 faviourite tatic of said bulky rogue is to cast 'loadstone' on furniture and throw it at his pursuers "Here hold this for me". 23:11:31 [wiki] [[ARGENTOS]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=50190 * Eamanu * (+9190) Created page with "'''Argentos''' nació como producto del concurso ''CALESYTA 2016 (Concurso Argentino de Lenguajes Esotéricos y Tarpits)''. En un principio iba a ser un lenguaje más “clás..." 23:12:02 O, OK, if you have such a spell 23:12:11 [wiki] [[ARGENTOS]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=50191&oldid=50190 * Eamanu * (-1) 23:12:51 the concept of 'loadstone' is fron nethack iirc 23:13:35 OK 23:14:39 I could have such a spell available. 23:16:02 -!- AnotherTest has quit (Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in). 23:16:11 I thought to use "algebraic mana" system for spells. You must prepare spells, and also have the correct mana (which also needs correct colours) to cast it; once cast, you lose the mana spent but regain the slot to prepare another (or the same) spell. Mana will also recover per day. 23:16:24 A loadstone is useful if you have a savestone. 23:20:36 * ski . o O ( ) 23:37:28 -!- xkapastel has joined. 23:37:44 -!- LKoen has joined. 23:50:36 -!- DHeadshot has quit (Ping timeout: 260 seconds). 23:54:40 What GURPS is missing is rules for general and special relativity and quantum physics. 23:55:29 -!- otherbot has quit (Remote host closed the connection).