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00:03
REFRESH!
[Minesweeper] 111 Games Played. 81 Bombs Used. 15429 Moves Performed. 6 New Users
 
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06:20
> Just interested if there's been any movement on this prototype?
 
11 hours later…
17:01
@Duga crickets.
 
1 hour later…
18:04
@BigBen If a cricket chirps in an empty chatroom, does it make a sound?
uggh my brain hurts now
@mansellan Does Duga ever make a sound?
though, yes, because it can hear itself
also, define sound.
@BigBen waves of compression and expansion through a non-vacuum medium
well then there you go, question answered.
remember to click the checkmark next to the answer to mark it as answered.
18:07
well, only if you subscribe to the notion that we're not all in the matrix. Actually, it only renders out to the view horizon ;-)
after all, someone may need this information in the future.
@FreeMan I'd love it if Duga replied to pings with Eliza-style responses. Maybe that's just childish though.
eh I'm on board with that
ELIZA is an early natural language processing computer program created from 1964 to 1966 at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory by Joseph Weizenbaum. Created to demonstrate the superficiality of communication between humans and machines, Eliza simulated conversation by using a "pattern matching" and substitution methodology that gave users an illusion of understanding on the part of the program, but had no built in framework for contextualizing events. Directives on how to interact were provided by "scripts", written originally in MAD-Slip, which allowed ELIZA to process user inputs and...
things have moved on a bit since then, but the same principal applies
18:11
It seems ELIZA is based on Eliza.
Wow, '64. I had no idea she was that old...
shhh. talking about her age is inappropriate.
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ELIZA answers delivered as Eliza woulda said 'um would be ideal!
I feel like I should start to contribute to teh Duck again, especially during this lull. Kinda distracted with filing ideas for tB atm.
how is tB going? Haven't followed it closely.
18:15
btw any subscribers here? I pre-ordered the enterprise license
@BigBen really really well, imo, hence investing. a lot of the crew from VB Forums are now involved in trialing it, so more and more obscure edge cases are getting fixed. Its massively impressive how compatible it is with VBx already.
Oh... Twin Basic Sorry... I work in health care, my first reading was tuberculosis ...
@FreeMan haha I never spotted that till now!
Well, to be fair, there's a difference between tB and TB, but it's subtle
Hopefully tB isn't antibiotic-resistant...
Ugh, I probably shouldn't joke about that...
and subtle again to TiB
18:20
@FreeMan "Hello IT? I need another TB so I can analyze all the TB data"
tB is producing TB of TB data
TB or not TB? Tis the question... nah, too forced.
@mansellan using tB
@FreeMan Oh cool, you liking it? TBF, although I paid for a license, I don't really have much time or need for it right now. I just wanted to show support.
@mansellan No, I was completing your sentence...
:D
lol woosh
18:31
"Hello, IT? I need another TiB so I can analyze all the TB data using tB"...
you missed a trick...
hehe yeah. not on the ball atm, massive insomnia problems atm, exhausted :-(
:/ not good.
Gonna try a neural depressant today to try to get to sleep. I heard fermented grape juice works well :-)
You might need to catch pneumonia like Jeremy Clarkson did.
18:37
Ok well BBC thinks the pneumonia was real, but Richard and James don't..
(wonders why BBC covers Clarkson when he'd already been fired / jumped ship to Amazon)
@BigBen "Jeremy who?"
hahahah
Hello, can anyone identify any low hanging fruit optimizations for this (pastebin.com/RJR1NppY) code that might cut execution time down substantially?
It takes like an hour and a half to run on my current machine :P
 
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20:51
@user10478 I'd recommend that you make an actual post on Code Review. That way, you're not relying on just the 1/2 dozen or so people who lurk here on occasion. It'll also give you a chance to make a full and complete post describing the code and its function (as required by site rules) instead of a simple "halp iz too sloooow".
 
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[rubberduck-vba/Rubberduck] 1408 stars vs. [decalage2/oletools] 1706 stars

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