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5:54 AM
bugfix for J incunabulum: stackoverflow.com/a/22472309/733077
Sadly, not enough functions to execute this APL program: codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/12118/2381
I can get 0..15 with ~9+7.
 
6:10 AM
I didn't know that Howard is the name of our auto-comment bot ;-) codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/24502/…
 
 
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7:18 AM
@Howard I don't understand. The question is deleted now and I can't look more closely, but didn't you write those comments? When I briefly looked (before deletion) and hovered over the name, it showed 14k. Isn't that you?
 
7:38 AM
@luserdroog It was me but the poster thought it was auto-generated.
 
Ah. Well done then.
 
 
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12:51 PM
My top voted answer has 10 more points then my second top voted answer, and it's because I noticed a dumb abuse of the rules.
Why don't people like my real answers ;_;
 
1:07 PM
My top voted answer has over 100 more points than my next top voted answer
 
1:26 PM
@TheDoctor Noooooo Please don't mine me! I have so little use for building ANYTHING!
 
1:50 PM
Can you even refine dirt?
 
2:04 PM
@TheDoctor Of course you can, it's even fun: dorodango.com/create.html Oh wait, minecraft... nvm
 
@TheDoctor Well, if you are playing Vanilla Minecraft, no. You can grow crops on it or use it as temp house on your first night if you are just that slow.
But who plays vanilla MC these days...
We should get a MC group together from the people that sit around in this chat room. That way I can spend less time complaining about sandboxes and more time building sand castles
 
 
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4:27 PM
Removed the time limit from codegolf.stackexchange.com/q/23775/18487 if anyone wants to take a stab at it.
If I accept an answer and then later accept a different answer, will the original answer lose rep?
 
4:45 PM
Yes, but that's fine. Normal part of how Stack works
 
5:08 PM
@Rusher You mean: Building broken sand castles because of the “Physics”?
 
@TimWolla Nah, you can build pretty castles even if you are only limited to sand. OR even better you can use torches to hold up the sand blocks such that removing a single torch would generally cause your entire castle to collapse in a cascading style.
@TimWolla Here's an example of someone using purely torches and sand. If you remove the torch at the bottom, the entire thing collapses. minecraft.warcmaps.com/minecraft/files/2/screenshot-1479-1.jpg
Off to lunch :)
 
 
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7:13 PM
@Rusher I wouldn't worry about it.
 
@Rusher >mining dirt
 
7:49 PM
@mniip, do you go by that username elsewhere online?
I remember seeing a mniip somewhere else.
 
@hosch250 Worry about what?
 
Not having an answer, @Rusher.
 
Also, sucks to be you, @mniip. I am one of those dirt blocks that is too close to spawn and so you can't mine me.
Don't you hate that
@hosch250 I'm not worried about having an answer. The challenge was too hard (in my opinion). I made an easier one the very next day and it was TOO easy (got many answers and few votes). I think Code Golf's g-spot is somewhere in between.
 
8:08 PM
@StackTracer everywhere
Except twitter. That's someone else's account :| (I don't use twitter really)
 
 
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10:28 PM
@Rusher Not really. Usually when I play multiplayer MC (if ever) I am an admin.
 
 
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11:48 PM
So I was thinking about posting this to the sandbox, what do you think of implementing a generic grid puzzle solver?
An example of a quite complex grid puzzle is the zebra puzzle
You give K properties, and N possible values for each property,
and then some facts about how properties are related. And the program has to deduce the rest.
I think I'll go for pop-contest this time, as the definition of which features should be in, is quite floating. So is the input format and the execution time. And the deduction algorithms
 

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