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1 2003-03-04.txt:03:48:42: <SamB> fishhead: there is actually a standard ;-)
2 2003-05-28.txt:21:42:40: -!- fizzie has quit ("openbsd: 3.2 -> 3.3").
3 2003-07-29.txt:18:36:50: <Taaus> Hmm... If it had something akin to doesNotUnderstand:, then it might be possible.
4 2003-07-31.txt:19:08:31: <lament> the first four lines of the output of the program i pasted:
5 2003-08-12.txt:19:16:25: <Taaus> I was planning on doing something along the lines of a mixture (read: bastard child) of Forth and Scheme.
6 2003-08-17.txt:01:02:33: <lament> Verbed: you're in many channels.
7 2003-08-18.txt:06:30:14: <lament> Verbed: Yes, and there's also the nail violin...
8 2003-09-04.txt:02:13:25: <lament> Verbed: have you ever tried to record stuff?
9 2003-09-04.txt:02:29:21: <lament> Verbed: nasty digital stuff without melody, harmony or rhythm.
10 2003-09-08.txt:13:18:38: <Doppelganger> Verbed: awaken <twyst> (for more help use the morehelp command)
11 2003-09-08.txt:13:18:42: <Doppelganger> Verbed: Appal the mind of Jinnies Joys to the perpetual twist.
12 2003-09-08.txt:13:24:18: <Doppelganger> Verbed: The operation succeeded.
13 2003-09-08.txt:13:24:54: <Doppelganger> Verbed: AdminCommands, Awaken, ChannelCommands, FunCommands, MiscCommands, OwnerCommands, UserCommands
14 2003-09-08.txt:13:25:09: <Doppelganger> Verbed: The operation succeeded.
15 2003-09-08.txt:13:25:17: <Doppelganger> Verbed: wn and web1913 responded: web1913: Piping \Pip"ing\, n. 1. A small cord covered with cloth, -- used as trimming for women's dresses. 2. Pipes, collectively; as, the piping of a house. 3. The act of playing on a pipe; the shrill noted of birds, etc. 4. A piece cut off to be set or planted; a cutting; also, propagation by cuttings; wn: piping adj : resembling the music (5 more messages)
16 2003-09-08.txt:13:36:42: <Doppelganger> Verbed: Error: That module is already loaded.
17 2003-09-08.txt:13:36:48: <Doppelganger> Verbed: Error: No plugin More exists.
18 2003-09-08.txt:13:37:14: <Doppelganger> Verbed: The operation succeeded.
19 2003-09-08.txt:13:37:16: <Doppelganger> Verbed: The operation succeeded.
20 2003-09-08.txt:13:41:52: <Doppelganger> Verbed: wn, web1913, and devils responded: web1913: Esoteric \Es`o*ter"ic\, a. Marked by secrecy or privacy; private; select; confidential; as, an esoteric purpose; an esoteric meeting; wn: esoteric adj : confined to and understandable by only an enlightened inner circle; "a compilation of esoteric philosophical theories" [ant: {exoteric}]; web1913: Esoteric \Es`o*ter"ic\, (3 more messages)
21 2003-09-08.txt:13:42:18: <Doppelganger> Verbed: The operation succeeded.
22 2003-09-08.txt:13:42:21: <Doppelganger> Verbed: ja, jro1913, naq qrivyf erfcbaqrq: jro1913: Rfbgrevp \Rf`b*gre"vp\, n. Znexrq ol frperpl be cevinpl; cevingr; fryrpg; pbasvqragvny; nf, na rfbgrevp checbfr; na rfbgrevp zrrgvat; ja: rfbgrevp nqw : pbasvarq gb naq haqrefgnaqnoyr ol bayl na rayvtugrarq vaare pvepyr; "n pbzcvyngvba bs rfbgrevp cuvybfbcuvpny gurbevrf" [nag: {rkbgrevp}]; jro1913: Rfbgrevp \Rf`b*gre"vp\, (3 more messages)
23 2003-09-08.txt:13:43:39: <Doppelganger> Verbed: Error: There was no callback awaken.
24 2003-09-08.txt:13:43:43: <Doppelganger> Verbed: The operation succeeded.
25 2003-09-08.txt:13:44:24: <Doppelganger> Verbed: The operation succeeded.
26 2003-09-08.txt:13:44:35: <Doppelganger> Verbed: wn, web1913, and devils reciping: web1913: Extremely \Es`o*ter"ic\, a. Morosity be sacristy our perhaps; providencer's; salestrimmer; confederate; as, an eshtree provost; any estarr meeting; wn: extraomnes attack : convenient to and under be only an emulously inner caraculacticors; "a completed of ester palseyputred there's" [ant: {exoteric}]; web1913: Eggdrazzles (4 more messages)
27 2003-09-08.txt:13:45:11: <Doppelganger> Verbed: \Es`o*ter"ic\, no. (Philos.) (a) An extraordinary doctrine our thirds; extramurals ploughboy's; extraordinary. (b) On we bleives, o'er is an indeed, in extramurals dugters o'er rodies; devils: Extremely, attouch. Very partaking apostles and conconey's oglethorpe. The ancient plagueburrow were of the kindest, -- _exoteric_, twigs that to plushfeverfraus timgle could portal (3 more messages)
28 2003-09-08.txt:13:45:42: <Doppelganger> Verbed: The operation succeeded.
29 2003-09-08.txt:13:46:17: <Doppelganger> wn and web1913 rejuvenated: wn: dibble's now : a ghostly devil of a living present that hands its lapping centre; web1913: Diviliouker \Dop"pel*g["a]ng`er\, no. [G.] A spreadeagle our ghostly deeply or country; escape, am apparition devil of a liebeneaus prison; a closer
30 2004-01-22.txt:21:40:31: <lament> Gould: "oh look, a melody line! oh, and here's another one! How _cuuuute_!"
31 2004-04-30.txt:08:27:38: <lament> wow, this is really weird: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepard_tone
32 2004-05-25.txt:04:36:10: <lament> freakabcd: Welcome to the Evil Channel Of Idle
33 2004-05-25.txt:04:36:57: <lament> freakabcd: If you talk, you get banned
34 2004-05-25.txt:04:38:42: <Toreun> freakabcd: don't confuse programming brainfuck for mind-reading
35 2004-09-23.txt:19:42:03: <lindi-> fizzie: at least with polynomials it should not be possible to get a function (read: program) that behaves in the same way, unless the functions are identical
36 2005-01-29.txt:20:44:02: <calamari> bfasm is available, and works, although programs are bloated: it doesn't produce optimized strings or add-to loops for +/-
37 2005-03-16.txt:06:02:34: <Frobozz> Tefad: Learn Russian ^_^
38 2005-03-17.txt:04:22:15: <calamari> I think I just figured it out.. was on to something with the diagonals. If the sums are displayed on a grid:
39 2005-03-20.txt:06:25:49: <calamari> this is the way I have it planned:
40 2005-03-20.txt:06:27:40: <calamari> tefad: I'd love to hear a better way, please! can't think of one
41 2005-03-30.txt:14:10:12: <matricks> Tefad: something like that
42 2005-05-05.txt:18:46:43: <kipple> really nice (read: nasty) language...
43 2005-05-10.txt:14:40:38: <Keymaker> hmm. i need food (read: noodles)
44 2005-05-11.txt:01:17:40: <GregorR> Read: Yes it is.
45 2005-05-12.txt:18:11:56: <kipple> Hello world:
46 2005-05-14.txt:17:50:07: <pgimeno> There is a scribe called pgimeno. There is a writer called GregorR. When GregorR is around: GregorR is to page pgimeno. If pgimeno's answer is hello: GregorR is to tell pgimeno if it's OK that pgimeno updates ork/index.html himself. If GregorR's answer is yes: pgimeno is to finish updating GregorR pages' mirror.
47 2005-05-14.txt:20:27:42: <GregorR> My next iteration will add: 1) Proper handling of constants, 2) Bitwise operators, 3) A floor operator.
48 2005-05-27.txt:22:31:15: <kipple> one word: wiki
49 2005-05-28.txt:05:14:08: <GregorR> It's better shown than exlained: http://giki.sourceforge.net/?title=Downloads
50 2005-05-28.txt:18:42:39: <kipple> as I said: just include the images in the db backup
51 2005-05-28.txt:23:03:42: <kipple> as for the ESO standard: http://lilly.csoft.net/~jeffryj/programs/esoapi/esoapi.html
52 2005-05-30.txt:15:29:35: <pgimeno> anyway, here's my 46-line decimal adder in sed: http://www.formauri.es/personal/pgimeno/temp/addsed-1.txt
53 2005-05-30.txt:20:11:20: <jix> Thread 0 Crashed:
54 2005-05-31.txt:23:36:48: <GregorR> Very stupid programs (read: mangler) can end up modifying their own program very easily if they're not careful. While nothing is doing, well, nothing, mangler is mangling it until it creates a defect, defects itself, then slaughters its own program.
55 2005-06-01.txt:19:09:08: <CXI> head:/^(.).*$/$1/
56 2005-06-04.txt:13:48:57: <kipple> hmm. here's a thought: If I allow < to be used as a stack name, then this expression could be used: a<<b (a.push(<.pop()); <.push(b.pop()) )
57 2005-06-04.txt:22:02:26: <fizzie> I did connotation-mapping (read: googled for it) and came up with pages about P != NP, so perhaps the '-- class' is better.
58 2005-06-07.txt:20:22:28: <sp3tt> And another simply read: "English".
59 2005-06-08.txt:22:24:48: <fizzie> It's alive! (Read: welcome.)
60 2005-06-08.txt:22:56:12: <Keymaker> well, i'm off to nature (read: night photographin')
61 2005-06-09.txt:23:58:51: <graue_> it's not that hard: files archive (and hypothetical other sections of site) = stuff, wiki = descriptions of stuff
62 2005-06-10.txt:19:46:01: <GregorR> But a whitespace nterpreter should read:
63 - this must be a comment, ignore ...
64 - line break
65 2005-06-11.txt:05:27:44: <calamari> esoshell wiki writing testbed: http://lilly.csoft.net/~jeffryj/cgi-bin/miniwiki.cgi
66 2005-06-11.txt:20:08:46: <Keymaker> would these instructions be good:
67 2005-06-14.txt:03:40:15: <calamari> it's magic :) cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/directnet checkout -P directnet
68 2005-06-14.txt:03:47:04: <calamari> ./configure: line 20979: cd: /home/calamari/directnet/./src/enc-cyfer/gmp: No such file or directory
69 2005-06-16.txt:05:43:01: <lament> found my SMETANA interpreter that i don't think I ever published:
70 2005-06-17.txt:16:46:36: <GregorR> Maybe - juuuuust MAYBE (read: certainly) - Urban just doesn't want to go into a job interview and have the interviewer say "Oh ... yeah ... you're the guy who wrote Brainfuck ..."
71 2005-06-17.txt:17:33:40: <jix> it doesn't... print_string "Unknown command: "; print_char c;
72 2005-06-18.txt:00:00:54: <Keymaker> anyways, since what's the point studying (read: wasting time to that crap) and take low grades in the final exams? nothing, so i'll try to get as good as i can
73 2005-06-25.txt:01:28:35: <calamari> btw, here is what I got the 2nd time around: The adventure game source file can be anywhere from 1 to 2.8k. It's still a 1-2k contest, in that entries (source code, anyway) will usually be 1-2k in size. The extra data file allowed (consisting of 8,192 bytes) makes 2k games playable to a larger extent, and in essence makes the games entered adventure game drivers, a la Scott Adams.
74 2005-06-26.txt:11:08:20: <Keymaker> i thought it did:
75 2005-06-27.txt:01:15:25: <tokigun> BigZaphod: hello ;)
76 2005-06-27.txt:01:21:05: <tokigun> BigZaphod: i've submitted more 99 bob programs... :)
77 2005-06-27.txt:23:06:50: <BigZaphod> I just finished up another silly language for those who might be interested: http://www.bigzaphod.org/taxi/
78 2005-06-27.txt:23:23:59: <{^Raven^}> BigZaphod: That looks seriously freaky :)
79 2005-06-28.txt:06:54:11: <cpressey> BigZaphod: nice!
80 2005-06-29.txt:00:21:17: <Kmkr> bigzaphod: really cool language :D
81 2005-06-30.txt:18:29:53: -!- jumpi has quit ("[BX] Time wasted: 5 millenia 5 centuries 1 decades 8 years 0 months").
82 2005-06-30.txt:20:54:45: <jix> i know how to build: a And gate.. a And gate with one inverted input... a Not(repowering) gate (using an And inverted one input gate and a Power line) a Buffer(repowering) gate (using an And gate and a Power line) a Xor gate (Using 2 And inv. input and a Or gate) and a Or gate
83 2005-06-30.txt:21:28:25: <lament> BigZaphod: awesome
84 2005-06-30.txt:22:50:11: <calamari> zaphod: the problem with planetlab is that it is continuously overloaded.. but yeah, it's cool in certain ways. I think it's neat how you can appear to have root on a machine when you really dont
85 2005-06-30.txt:23:18:35: <{^Raven^}> BigZaphod: how long did taxi take to create? That is one twisted language.
86 2005-06-30.txt:23:58:50: <yrz\werk> BigZaphod: no way to visualize.
87 2005-06-30.txt:23:59:37: <yrz\werk> BigZaphod: will help you if i change it to be 5-n ?
88 2005-07-05.txt:00:45:00: <{^Raven^}> BigZaphod: Did you enjoy playing Lost Kingdom?
89 2005-07-06.txt:22:46:44: <calamari> zaphod: you should get one off ebay.. they are not expensive
90 2005-07-07.txt:22:43:04: <jix> sound: http://www.harderweb.de/jix/out.mp3
91 2005-07-09.txt:16:18:06: <tokigun> BigZaphod: I've made Whirl interpreter in Ruby. :)
92 2005-07-09.txt:16:37:55: <tokigun> oh, i found:
93 2005-07-10.txt:08:43:42: <tokigun> updated: http://pastebin.com/310400
94 2005-07-10.txt:21:30:55: <jix> read: http://esolangs.org/wiki/Minsky_machine
95 2005-07-11.txt:22:20:19: <fungebob> jix: uh, yep that is definitely borked:)
96 2005-07-12.txt:00:29:18: <pgimeno> BigZaphod: your Life program is traversing the whole area and counting the neighbours of each cell, right?
97 2005-07-13.txt:17:22:12: <GregorR> jix: For strange timing, I've got you topped:
98 2005-07-18.txt:06:42:29: <Keymaker> here's a brainfuck related xmas card:
99 2005-07-18.txt:20:08:01: <calamari> zaphod: thanks :)
100 2005-07-20.txt:22:35:20: <lindi-> BigZaphod: that'll segfault.
101 2005-07-20.txt:22:35:48: <lindi-> BigZaphod: indeed
102 2005-07-20.txt:22:40:10: <Keymaker> btw, if i have in php some value for example $a that is 4, is the following for allowed: for($a; $a>0; $a--)
103 2005-07-20.txt:22:52:53: <graue> BigZaphod: "int i" inside a for loop is new to C99
104 2005-07-20.txt:22:58:42: <BigZaphod> in C++ you could do: std::cout << std::string(8,'+');
105 2005-07-20.txt:23:05:40: <jix> BigZaphod: ok
106 2005-07-20.txt:23:11:03: <jix> BigZaphod: interrupt? (=> debugger?)
107 2005-07-21.txt:13:06:29: <tokigun> BigZaphod: .wrl is extension of vrml... that's why i used .wr extension for whirl program.
108 2005-07-21.txt:21:51:01: <Keymaker> yeah, the best have been made already (read: brainfuck)
109 2005-07-23.txt:05:17:47: <GregorR> /** MBF_ADD: a = a + b */
110 2005-07-23.txt:08:00:16: <GregorR> If it's somehow stepping outside the bounds of a character and is generating properly, then I just generated:
111 2005-07-25.txt:03:42:40: <heatsink> BigZaphod: Only two days if you get a copilot and take turns sleeping.
112 2005-07-27.txt:17:26:33: <fizzie> Hrm. "Connecting to gregorr.homelinux.org[24.21.138.66]:80... failed: Operation timed out."
113 2005-07-27.txt:23:29:24: <fizzie> For the essentials (read: irc) during lectures.
114 2005-07-28.txt:07:01:56: <fizzie> Ohh, I just love the morning sunshine when I have no curtains at all in the bedroom. (Read: agghhh the sunlight noo I'm burning.)
115 2005-08-05.txt:20:38:41: <jix> and: (.a ID (K FALSE))?
116 2005-08-05.txt:20:39:16: <jix> yes i said 'and:' ;)
117 2005-08-11.txt:19:21:38: <kipple> this one is better formatted: http://meme.b9.com/~13835c5e839f38a85e97aeef~/cdates.html?channel=esoteric
118 2005-08-15.txt:23:15:49: <pgimeno> reverse smileys are cool (-: (-; (-B d:
119 2005-08-16.txt:23:06:37: <GregorR> All the cool kids (read: lazy) use CISC.
120 2005-08-25.txt:14:40:37: <Aardwolf> Now that some people are active here, please check out my new language in the world: http://esoteric.voxelperfect.net/wiki/Deltaplex
121 2005-08-26.txt:00:21:59: <lament> suppose my language has only one command:
122 2005-09-05.txt:23:48:09: <Aardwolf> calamari, I mean, if you store C++ code on the harddisk, no matter how many A's and Z's and std::vectors it contains, it'll be 0's and 1's on the disk
123 2005-09-07.txt:14:24:01: <Aardwolf> In other words, std::vector
124 2005-09-07.txt:19:53:41: <Aardwolf> The std:: thing wasn't there at the beginnings of C++
125 2005-09-08.txt:16:37:18: <Aardwolf> I just use std::vectors in C++ these days, no worries and always reliable
126 2005-09-08.txt:21:06:59: <Aardwolf> {^Raven^}, here's Lost Kingdom again, but now as braincopter source and with a forest image as background: http://www.student.kuleuven.ac.be/~m0216922/braincopter/lk.png
127 2005-09-10.txt:11:42:34: <Aardwolf> I hadn't discovered std::vectors back then hence the dumb memory limits and weird stack :)
128 2005-09-18.txt:09:37:13: <Arrogant> Condensed: {fibo:(~=)->+>+<<[>>%>*<<[->+<]>>%<<*<-]>},{fibo}!
129 2005-09-18.txt:10:18:15: <Arrogant> That's the commented version. This is condensed: {fibo:(~=)->+>+<<[>>%>*<<[->+<]>>%<<*<-]>},{fibo}!
130 2005-09-18.txt:17:20:51: * jix searches the ActiveRecord::Base doc
131 2005-09-18.txt:22:48:15: <Wildhalcyon> Okay, so here's "Hello" in Glypho shorthand: 1d+d*dddd**++d1d+d*d*1d+*111++-++d1d+dd**1-++dd111+++11-+<[o<]!
132 2005-09-18.txt:23:10:28: <Sgep> n00b's (read:my) attempt to design something: http://esolangs.org/wiki/User:Sgeo/binbf
133 2005-09-25.txt:21:21:26: <nooga> my dad said: 'May I use your computer for a while?'
134 2005-09-27.txt:13:53:37: <wildhalcyon> jix: Kipple and I were having some issues with a symbol-wise reverse operator. I'm thinking that its a fairly useless appendage instruction that could be better replaced by something more powerful (read: esoteric)
135 2005-09-28.txt:14:04:27: <jix> haha this car got hacked: http://dimka.ee/foo/audiA8.html
136 2005-10-05.txt:03:05:57: <Gs30ng> 2. if it wasn't a closing udage, then i check 4 letters forward: if code[cursor] == code[cursor+1] == code[cursor+2] == code[cursor+3] then start I/O and cursor+=4
137 2005-10-05.txt:03:06:40: <Gs30ng> 3. then i check 3 letters forward: if code[cursor] == code[cursor+1] == code[cursor+2] then start conditional jump operation
138 2005-10-06.txt:21:22:04: <GregorR> Read: sell
139 2005-10-22.txt:06:01:12: <lament> ![[1(1(>[0$@\-\]#%]MOD:
140 2005-10-22.txt:06:01:38: <lament> ![[1(1(>][0$@\-\]#%]MOD:
141 2005-10-22.txt:06:02:39: <lament> ![[1(1(>][$@\-\]#%]MOD:
142 2005-10-22.txt:06:05:34: <lament> ![SEED;1103515245*12345+2147483648MOD;!$SEED:65536/32768MOD;!]RANDOM:
143 2005-10-22.txt:06:05:43: <lament> !42SEED:
144 2005-10-22.txt:06:08:20: <lament> ![SEED;110*12+214MOD;!$SEED:65/32MOD;!]RANDOM:
145 2005-10-22.txt:06:09:50: <lament> ![[1(1(\>~][$@\-\]#%]MOD:
146 2005-10-22.txt:06:10:48: <lament> !42SEED:
147 2005-10-22.txt:06:11:19: <lament> ![SEED;1103515245*12345+2147483648MOD;!$SEED:65536/32768MOD;!]RANDOM:
148 2005-10-22.txt:06:14:05: <lament> ![$2(2(\*-]MOD:
149 2005-10-22.txt:06:14:39: <lament> ![$2(2(/*-]MOD:
150 2005-10-22.txt:06:16:09: <lament> ![2(2(/*-]MOD:
151 2005-10-22.txt:06:16:27: <lament> ![1(1(/*-]MOD:
152 2005-10-22.txt:06:16:42: <lament> !42SEED:
153 2005-10-22.txt:06:25:38: <falsebot> [SEED;1103515245*12345+2147483648MOD;!$SEED:65536/32768MOD;!]
154 2005-10-22.txt:06:27:41: <lament> ![1(1(/*-]MOD:
155 2005-10-22.txt:06:27:45: <lament> !42SEED:
156 2005-10-22.txt:06:27:53: <lament> ![SEED;1103515245*12345+2147483648MOD;!$SEED:65536/32768MOD;!]RANDOM:
157 2005-10-22.txt:06:47:43: <lament> ![1(1(/*-]MOD:
158 2005-10-22.txt:06:47:48: <lament> !42SEED:
159 2005-10-22.txt:06:47:53: <lament> ![SEED;1103515245*12345+2147483648MOD;!$SEED:65536/32768MOD;!]RANDOM:
160 2005-10-22.txt:06:48:58: <lament> !873495SEED:
161 2005-10-22.txt:07:16:25: <falsebot> [SEED;1103515245*12345+2147483648MOD;!$SEED:65536/32768MOD;!]
162 2005-10-24.txt:19:53:18: <fizzie> ".jaa" or ".jav" or ".jva" would sound: really stupid.
163 2005-10-24.txt:21:15:10: <GregorR> And why does it think that this is good: +++++++++++[>++++++>++++++++++>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<-]>.>--.-----------.+++++++.
164 2005-10-25.txt:06:39:31: <EgoBot> WORD: '"'
165 2005-10-25.txt:20:40:57: <GregorR-L> So complexer that it requires the invention of a new word: complexer.
166 2005-10-25.txt:20:57:33: <nooga> !glass {M[m(_o)O!"I am sooo stupid:p"(_o)o.?]}
167 2005-10-25.txt:20:57:36: <EgoBot> I am sooo stupid:p
168 2005-10-26.txt:08:15:37: <GregorR> Evoluent™ VerticalMouse™ 2: Right handed: $69.95, left handed: $99.95
169 2005-10-28.txt:04:44:18: <wildhalcyon> "To the faiths of the world: I accept you"
170 2005-10-28.txt:05:03:54: <GregorR> Here's another fun road:
171 2005-10-28.txt:05:22:30: <Arrogant> http://www.whahay.net/pubaccess/sonic3d.gif <- OCRemix put this up as the title-screen for Sonic 3D: Flickie's Island (European Sonic 3D Blast)
172 2005-10-28.txt:22:58:08: <GregorR> The confusion of EgoBot's output buffer explained: While the program is running, it will only output on
173 or when you do !show, when the program stops running, it will output the rest of the buffer.
174 2005-10-30.txt:02:12:47: <lament> encoded: ever heard of Brainfuck?
175 2005-10-30.txt:02:35:33: <kipple> encoded: here is an attempt to describe esoteric programming: http://www.esolangs.org/wiki/Esoteric_programming_language
176 2005-10-30.txt:02:35:44: <lament> encoded: google helps
177 2005-10-31.txt:06:47:09: <GregorR> My last message before being K-Lined:
178 2005-11-03.txt:22:48:51: <calamari> I could just say 1D: oo, 1D: functional, etc)
179 2005-11-03.txt:22:49:59: <Sgep> 1D: oo?
180 2005-11-07.txt:16:10:32: <graue> well, that's the "ID: " part which is derived from your IP address, but I mean right next to your name
181 2005-11-14.txt:03:12:34: <calamari> mad: oh yeah, no question
182 2005-11-14.txt:03:13:52: <kipple> mad: I don't see how you can do even simple arithmetics with this language...
183 2005-11-24.txt:12:25:01: <fizzie> /home/fis/prog/java/jogl/make/build.xml:506: GlueGen returned: 1
184 2005-11-24.txt:14:06:55: <lindi-> fizzie: swing hello world fails with "** ERROR **: file ../../../src/libjava/jni/gtk-peer/gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkImage.c: line 572 (createRawData): assertion failed: (data_fid != 0)"
185 2005-11-28.txt:00:07:33: <calamari> 301[-2|*-3,-2|*-2]*-1 'AND: -2 &= *-3
186 2005-12-12.txt:13:52:01: <nooga> a quine ?D:
187 2005-12-23.txt:11:57:43: <Keymaker> BigZaphod: impressive!
188 2005-12-25.txt:11:23:44: <nooga> :d:D:
189 2006-01-09.txt:00:55:18: <fizzie> I think it did work with 'xine dvd:/suitable/path', though. I think I tested ogle too, without much luck. Not sure if I tried VLC.
190 2006-01-12.txt:08:19:07: <GregorR> Anyway, for everybody who's on and interested: There is my BF interpreter in Glass. Now I shall kill myself 8-D
191 2006-01-14.txt:18:51:14: <SimonRC> This is the particular thing I wanted: http://www.jsoftware.com/books/help/dictionary/vocabul.htm
192 2006-01-16.txt:00:57:02: <GregorR-L> A while loop is declared very much like a class or method: a character /, then the name of the variable to loop on, then the content, then \.
193 2006-01-16.txt:01:47:18: * GregorR-L draws a lazy card: Please read the wiki for those, they're described adequately.
194 2006-01-17.txt:16:32:59: <GregorR> You will then need:
195 2006-01-17.txt:16:33:06: <GregorR> The Closed Binaries–OS/Networking (ON) Components, named:
196 2006-01-20.txt:04:19:21: * calamari has this much memorized: 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197
197 2006-01-20.txt:21:08:46: <Keymaker> ah, seems nasm page won't load "Query failed: delete from wakka_referrers where time < date_sub(now(), interval '1' day) (Can't connect to MySQL server on 'mysql.sourceforge.net' (111))"
198 2006-01-20.txt:21:12:09: <Keymaker> anyways, what should i download: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6208 ??
199 2006-01-21.txt:05:19:25: <EgoBot> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
200 2006-01-22.txt:00:54:32: <EgoBot> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
201 2006-01-22.txt:00:59:31: <calamari> <EgoBot> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
202 2006-01-22.txt:03:56:04: <EgoBot> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
203 2006-02-04.txt:06:49:36: <calamari> compiler:c, language supported: small c
204 2006-02-08.txt:07:29:45: <nooga> assignment is reversed: istead of a = 5 you'll write 5 = a
205 2006-02-09.txt:00:39:58: <calamari> GregorR: I would have had this homework done hours ago if I was using python (read: if I wasn't so bad at c)
206 2006-02-09.txt:21:16:14: <jix> (read: i hate the qwerty keyboard layout ;))
207 2006-02-12.txt:22:05:58: <BodyTag> Yeah, right after trying that I saw the eof command you sent D:
208 2006-02-13.txt:10:55:42: <BodyTag> D:
209 2006-02-18.txt:12:10:22: <nooga> !sadol :C$4"1A"1B"1C"1D:j:i0@<:j+j14!++",211<tr class="?:i-1i"6hi row"3row++"2">#Cj"5</tr>
210 2006-02-20.txt:14:48:26: <SimonRC> 14 hours ago, I said: " * SimonRC goes (Thinking about: anoNet and Freenet)"
211 2006-02-25.txt:16:00:41: <int-e> ('%s lameness points awarded: %s', 35146.667022371279, '11 consecutive non-alphas ')
212 2006-02-25.txt:16:00:41: <int-e> ('%s lameness points awarded: %s', 35146.667022371279, '11 unmatched parentheses')
213 2006-02-25.txt:16:00:41: <int-e> ('%s lameness points awarded: %s', 22320.875587836748, '11 extraneous symbols')
214 2006-03-01.txt:16:56:14: <ihope_> ABCD: +m
215 2006-03-01.txt:16:56:16: <ihope_> ABCD: +m
216 2006-03-01.txt:16:56:18: <ihope_> ABCD: +m
217 2006-04-22.txt:22:38:11: <GregorR> Yeah - like on a registration page, it has Password: and then Repeat password: for verification.
218 2006-04-24.txt:03:08:47: <GregorR> Argh, this homework is so stupid: "5) Obtain the HTTP/1.1 specification and answer the following questions: a) Explain the mechanism ..."
219 2006-04-26.txt:00:42:03: <Baughn> Last command ignored: Abstaining from abstaining
220 2006-04-26.txt:00:42:31: <ihope> PLEASE IGNORE "Last command ignored: Abstaining from abstaining"
221 2006-05-14.txt:17:46:42: <kipple> here's nice flash educational on how to use the word: http://www.ebaumsworld.com/flash/fwordflash.html
222 2006-05-14.txt:18:44:06: <pgimeno> if the optimization "merge duplicate strings" was checked, if you used: str2 = "hey!"; printf("%s", str2); you got: heys
223 2006-05-18.txt:12:23:48: <nooga> if you don't mind: http://roft.ru/files/Loituma-Levas_polka.mp3 check that out
224 2006-05-25.txt:07:38:50: <Arrogant> {mod:*>*|<|{div}>|{mul}<|{sub}}
225 2006-06-01.txt:20:59:29: <SimonRC> bsmntbombdood: oh, BTW, have you read "Why Functional Programming Matters"?
226 2006-06-01.txt:21:01:50: <SimonRC> bsmntbombdood: you should
227 2006-06-01.txt:21:01:59: <SimonRC> bsmntbombdood: it should why laziness is very good
228 2006-06-02.txt:06:02:12: <lament> bsmntbombdood: anyway, describe your coolness metric
229 2006-06-02.txt:23:46:32: <pgimeno> bsmntbombdood: see http://www.formauri.es/personal/pgimeno/compurec/EsotericLanguages.php for a simple [] algorithm (not very efficient but works)
230 2006-06-02.txt:23:50:06: <pgimeno> bsmntbombdood: oh cool, execute-on-read... that way another process can alter the file and interpret the altered version
231 2006-06-04.txt:02:00:31: <ihope> bsmntbombdood: well, that program was empty!
232 2006-06-04.txt:02:06:53: <SimonRC> bsmntbombdood: ?
233 2006-06-04.txt:19:41:11: * ihope types gibberish instead: Wm3, 20 eido fowh go!
234 2006-06-04.txt:22:26:43: <ihope> This one's just weird: "Chuck Norris is so fast, he can run around the world and punch himself in the back of the head."
235 2006-06-04.txt:23:12:27: <fizzie> Mathematica is like unto a God:
236 2006-06-05.txt:07:36:47: <fizzie> (Of course there's _always_ a workaround: perhaps adding an evil library (to mangle the stdout in an __attribute__((constructor)) routine) to LD_PRELOAD might work, if stdout exists already when those are called.)
237 2006-06-06.txt:00:38:36: <jix> bsmntbombdood: they are different computational classes
238 2006-06-06.txt:00:39:15: <jix> bsmntbombdood: i like some of them... and i dislike some of them... imho banana tates terrible...
239 2006-06-06.txt:00:39:22: <jix> bsmntbombdood: grape is tasty
240 2006-06-06.txt:00:39:47: <jix> bsmntbombdood: melon too but i'm allergic against(??) it
241 2006-06-06.txt:00:48:07: <ihope> bsmntbombdood: BF-PDA?
242 2006-06-06.txt:01:26:41: <ihope> bsmntbombdood: I'm pretty sure it is.
243 2006-06-06.txt:01:31:38: <ihope> bsmntbombdood: yep.
244 2006-06-06.txt:17:21:07: <poiuy_qwert> well, if i test that regex on "test<d:test> and <y:with multiple> occurences?"
245 2006-06-06.txt:17:21:19: <poiuy_qwert> d:test> and <y:with multiple> occurences?
246 2006-06-07.txt:16:59:41: <GregorR-W> Now here's an ambiguously-syllabic word: Male/mail. Pronounced the same, but 'male' clearly has one syllable whereas 'mail' clearly has two :P
247 2006-06-13.txt:22:40:21: <ihope_> Indeed: "In the gospels, Jesus has disciples. Carpenters don’t have disciples."
248 2006-06-14.txt:23:33:46: <ihope> bsmntbombdood: is it the traditional "data, junk, data, junk, data, junk..." tape layout thing?
249 2006-06-14.txt:23:39:43: <ihope> Oh, by the way, bsmntbombdood: do you want to leave that one x in place, or can it be zeroed?
250 2006-06-24.txt:23:31:56: <SimonRC> bsmntbombdood: how do you hide your hostname?
251 2006-06-25.txt:23:22:50: <SimonRC> our Uni's web server admin is worried: http://www.dur.ac.uk/spa/student/assessment/passlistdates/ :-D
252 2006-06-26.txt:00:05:24: <SimonRC> bsmntbombdood: that's silly
253 2006-07-18.txt:19:41:06: <fizzie> Today (at work) I had to use Windows' Shell Scripting Objects, because the only way to automagically (read: no user action involved) move data to/from a phone was to use Nokia's "Phone Browser" shell-extension-thing, and boy was that painful. Among the highlights were the fact that copying single files only works from computer to phone, not the other way around, while copying complete directories work both ways.
254 2006-07-18.txt:20:17:41: <fizzie> Actually some googling would seem to show that there's a chance the USB protocol is relatively unweird: it might pretend to be just an "USB Serial" device, and talk OBEX over it. (OpenOBEX file-transfer-client reportedly works with a similar USB cable and a 6630 model phone.)
255 2006-07-19.txt:17:35:35: <ihope> A pretty good YTMND: http://content.ytmnd.com/ :-P
256 2006-07-25.txt:22:48:06: <bdtg> D:
257 2006-07-27.txt:23:10:53: <GregorR-W> bsmntbombdood: ... so?
258 2006-07-28.txt:21:49:31: <lament> bsmntbombdood: your nick is too long!
259 2006-07-29.txt:21:02:56: <GregorR> I can't imagine we'll get more than one participant in that language, and if we get one it's an autmatic win (read: lame)
260 2006-08-01.txt:16:55:55: <pikhq> Sort-of like ORK in that regard: rather simple compiling.
261 2006-08-02.txt:22:13:47: <GregorR-W> (Read: not C#)
262 2006-08-10.txt:17:23:16: <GregorR-W> Lesson learned: Don't give GregorR ops.
263 2006-08-11.txt:18:07:21: <GregorR-W> Start: 16th of August. End: 20th of September.
264 2006-08-20.txt:14:20:33: <fizzie> I don't recall the results, though. I think it depended on the reading of the standard: the storage needs to be addressable, at least, but I don't remember if the spec implicitly allowed or disallowed "int of infinitely many bits".
265 2006-08-20.txt:14:31:27: <pgimeno> I'd write that sentence the other way around: you can declare variables (within parameter lists) and return anything from functions (using a pointer as an output parameter)
266 2006-08-23.txt:01:40:34: <pikhq> pikhq: Calculation could not be performed: programmer too lazy.
267 2006-08-23.txt:18:01:31: <lament> if cond:
268 2006-08-24.txt:18:30:38: <kipple_> I've played WoW a bit, and it was fun, but not like a real (read: tabletop) RPG
269 2006-08-26.txt:00:42:12: <RodgerTheGreat> read: emo.
270 2006-08-26.txt:01:10:48: <anonfunc> output to a terminal could be in terms of GOD'S PROPHET SPOKE TO THE PEOPLE AND SAID:
271 2006-08-29.txt:03:57:50: <RodgerTheGreat> GreyKnight: Really? D:
272 2006-08-31.txt:16:13:53: <nooga> :D:D:d
273 2006-09-01.txt:22:40:52: <GreyKnight> #reload: I don't know what that command is...
274 2006-09-06.txt:01:26:00: <Razor-X> Mistype :D (lesson learned: copy and paste if possible).
275 2006-09-10.txt:02:50:29: <pikhq> Like I said: A quick hack.
276 2006-09-16.txt:00:32:38: <Asztal> My std::map has duplicate keys, my comparison function works, there must a really dumb error here somewhere
277 2006-09-18.txt:17:07:45: <RodgerTheGreat> this is proof of what I had already suspected: there is no such thing as a "new idea".
278 2006-09-20.txt:14:03:26: <fr34k> as i said: im uploading it to pastebin
279 2006-09-21.txt:01:34:13: <pikhq> <body style="background: cyan">
280 2006-09-24.txt:17:16:31: <SimonRC> tgwizard: yeah
281 2006-09-24.txt:23:55:52: <calamari> probably a little more readable with whitespace added: http://rafb.net/paste/results/1l3NPb28.html
282 2006-09-25.txt:02:02:19: <RodgerTheGreat> man, I have this song stuck in my head: http://rodger.nonlogic.org/music/Rebb_-_Devious.mod
283 2006-09-27.txt:03:43:31: <pikhq> I hate being called a communist for supporting software freedom. D:<
284 2006-09-27.txt:13:35:36: * SimonRC is impressed: http://thedailywtf.com/forums/permalink/82701/83130/ShowThread.aspx#83130
285 2006-10-01.txt:21:17:11: <pikhq> Thus, the point of the at command: telling the parser where the pointer is.
286 2006-10-05.txt:18:38:41: <Asztal> std::string provides the overloads :)
287 2006-10-05.txt:18:47:54: <Asztal> temp _is_ an std::string, right?
288 2006-10-05.txt:19:16:56: <calamari> for the record: I don't doubt pikhq's claim of 35
289 2006-10-05.txt:23:06:21: <CakeProphet> In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the was without form, and voice; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said. Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. And called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night....
290 2006-10-05.txt:23:08:12: <CakeProphet> In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said. Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. And called the light Day, and the darkness he called...
291 2006-10-05.txt:23:08:38: <CakeProphet> ! bf_txt gen In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said. Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. And called the light Day, and the darkness...
292 2006-10-05.txt:23:09:06: <CakeProphet> !bf_txt gen In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said. Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. And called the light Day, and the darkness...
293 2006-10-05.txt:23:09:38: <CakeProphet> !bftxt_gen In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said. Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. And called the light Day, and the darkness...
294 2006-10-08.txt:22:24:47: <pikhq> Like I said: just cleaner builtin.
295 2006-10-13.txt:00:47:17: <pikhq> Like I said: fairly low level stuff.
296 2006-10-13.txt:23:42:01: <calamari> RodgerTheGreat: this is what I want to wire onto an ipod: http://www.brolinembedded.se/projects/keyboard/keyboard_advance.jpg
297 2006-10-14.txt:04:38:00: <pikhq> std::cout << "Why couldn't we just use printf?!?" << std::end;
298 2006-10-14.txt:04:54:43: <Razor-X> Modified: <pikhq> oerjan: I'm fairly certain that that's vim, not Vim. XD
299 2006-10-14.txt:05:03:14: <Razor-X> Does the author *really* have to use std::ios_base::skipws ?
300 2006-10-14.txt:22:23:43: <RodgerTheGreat> behold: http://zashi.nonlogic.org/nip/index.php
301 2006-10-15.txt:08:24:53: <Razor-X> Like, I want to correct the obviously ugly design of a function that takes a std::pair as input instead of using simple int arguments.