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9:00 PM
@Agawa001 If you tell me which thing you mean or where you saw it then I may be able to help
 
not very far from u, look at the starboard
 
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ðÀᑆРÀᐨ྄ÀᑆРö
 
i cant tell if those are actual golflang programs or not
 
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And last, and obviously least...
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
All other text created from the mathematically-manipulated unicode point values of the above.
hehehe...
What am I doing with my life...
@EasterlyIrk I am pinging you for absolutely no reason
 
@Agawa001 Oh - the knot image? That's the top of a Sierpinski Knot, which I'm writing a challenge about
I'm planning to call it "Gasket Weaving"
 
9:11 PM
@trichoplax i saw this often in image decomposition
 
@R.Kap THAT IS A REASON
 
@Agawa001 The Sierpinski triangle?
 
think the name is haar wavelets
yes
 
@EasterlyIrk I guess I am...
 
9:14 PM
@Agawa001 I looked that up and it seems more about square waves. The Sierpinski triangle is an IFS fractal.
 
BAI to do maths
 
BAI
I just read an article about the 34 missing college students from mexico :(
 
@trichoplax yes its different, but the principle of decomposition is somehow close, big triangle -> small triangles, big wave -> small wavelets
 
Anyone want to try their hand at this question?:
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Q: Which switches are on?

R. KapIntroduction You are sitting with your coworker, having lunch, and bragging to him/her about the latest and supposedly greatest project you've been working on. Getting sick and tired of your constant showcase of egoism, he/she gives you a challenge just so you'll shut up. Being the egoistic and ...

 
\s for space!?
 
9:24 PM
Oops, wrong question...
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Q: Solve a traffic intersection

VoitcusThe task Write a program or function that takes a traffic intersection structure and outputs the sequence, in which vehicles will pass. The output should contain at most four lines with the following format #. x->y\n, where # is a sequence number number, followed by the dot ., x and y are chara...

 
@R.Kap ur challenge bears so much constraints .
 
@Agawa001 Yup
 
@Agawa001 Ah I see - I didn't realise the wavelets were successively smaller. Similar to the Hilbert Curve then too
 
@QPaysTaxes submitted mine
 
Anyone here like functional equations?
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Q: If $f(x-f(y))=f(-x)+(f(y)-2x)\cdot f(-y)$ what is $f(x)$

user302454 Determine all functions $f:\mathbb{R}\rightarrow\mathbb{R}$ such that $$f(x-f(y))=f(-x)+(f(y)-2x)\cdot f(-y), \quad \forall x,y \in \mathbb{R}$$ It's easy to see that $f(x)=x^2$ is a function satisfying the above equation. Thus I thought it would be wise to first prove that $f$ is an even fu...

 
9:28 PM
@Agawa001 That's the challenge though....
 
@QPaysTaxes python, right?
oh
 
@QPaysTaxes Python or JavaScript?
ಠ_ಠ
 
hey
Python is not annoying, and JS is annoying but not bad.
 
@EasterlyIrk I got a screenshot :P
 
9:34 PM
NOOOO
wait really?
 
jk
@EasterlyIrk I actually agree with you on ^^^^^^
 
Why are you so upset about agreeing with the truth?
 
shit @CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ tips for jolfing hit the HNQ peeps
Can this be objectively answered? If not, does it meet the 'good subjective/bad subjective' criteria? — corsiKa 2 mins ago
brb laundry
 
9:35 PM
> @corsiKa These questions have been historically allowed as being part of "challenge writing"
How does that sound?
 
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ throw in this meta: meta.codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/4736/31343
 
@QPaysTaxes uh what is wrong with that
 
@QPaysTaxes I cited >:D
 
@QPaysTaxes The reverse() function can be applied to (almost) any iterator whereas the .reverse() method may not be defined.
 
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ I may or may not have given you the wrong meta link >_>
 
9:37 PM
Oh well.
 
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ also, how is this subjective? The answers either help or don't? — Easterly Irk 17 secs ago
>.<
 
Wrong arguement.
What other people do when innocent people leave to fold laundry....
 
@QPaysTaxes I'm not sure what you mean.
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
9:39 PM
@El'endiaStarman _UNK
 
Gonna test something here.
 
@QPaysTaxes len calls .__len__
 
@QPaysTaxes They're built-in functions, not globals, and why not?
 
:D first starred question.
 
They're useful generalizable functions.
 
9:41 PM
JS is not not not not not not not not bad.
Dammit I was hoping to trick someone into careting.
 
@QPaysTaxes reversed works for a huge amount of iterables of different types.
 
I'm not careting anything (a) from you regarding JS and (b) that is obfuscated >_>
 
@quartata D:
 
@QPaysTaxes guido explains this: effbot.org/pyfaq/…
 
>>> list(reversed(range(10)))
[9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0]
>>> list(range(10).reverse())
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<pyshell#62>", line 1, in <module>
    list(range(10).reverse())
AttributeError: 'range' object has no attribute 'reverse'
 
9:43 PM
ಠ_ಠ
 
@QPaysTaxes because you don't need to define anything for reversed()
you just need to implement the sequence protocol, and then it works automatically
 
julia> string("JS is ", repeat("not", length(split("not not not not not not not not",' ')) % 2), " bad.")
"JS is  bad."
wtf is wrong with my internet
 
@QPaysTaxes 'range' object has no attribute 'reverse' is hardly "cryptic"
 
9:45 PM
@quartata Q_Q
hai @Cyoce
nope
 
> cryptic errors when things don't have required attributes
 
@QPaysTaxes calm down and eat avocad
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
>>> len(10)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: object of type 'int' has no len()
cryptic?
 
@QPaysTaxes No, he explains it as "you don't have to implement/override reversed to reverse a list, it just need to have certain capabilities"
 
9:48 PM
^; far less work for programmers.
 
Read farther down. Jeez.
 
@QPaysTaxes my suggestion for your next activity: ^
 
@EasterlyIrk drink juic
 
@QPaysTaxes was just showing off my keep calming skills.
sorry.
I think so also.
 
@QPaysTaxes It saves a period that way.
 
9:53 PM
Think of it like this. reversed(x) reverses a list. x.reverse() tells a list to reverse itself. The former should not be an instance method, the latter should.
 
true
 
len(x) is one byte shorter than x.len()
 
eh
@feersum Jolf, 1 byte. l. Who needs a ..... :P
 
@QPaysTaxes Whoa! We need to tell Guido about this.
 
9:55 PM
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ :3
that title text
@QPaysTaxes BECAUSE GUIDO IS NOT ENGLISH
Dutch.
eh
 
naw man xor's totally lojbanian
 
@QPaysTaxes I have an actual reason.
Some of these functions can be implemented in terms of the other ones.
 
> xor
10/10 very subtle
 
@QPaysTaxes If that's your only reasoning then puts should be an instance method
 
9:59 PM
anything
 

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