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12:17 AM
Now I'm trying the nano-bot swarm technique.
 
So
Interesting situation just happened.
 
Is anyone likely to be using PPCG on a screen resolution less than 1366 pixels wide?
 
I use a 1280 at work
 
On mobile
 
Anyways, someone cheated on my dad's final exam.
Using coursehero =.=
 
12:24 AM
@Calvin'sHobbies I'm actually working on a Stack Snippets KotH using your Red vs Blue layout. Do you think it's OK to overlook mobile for that or will some people be running JavaScript competitions on their phone nowadays?
@Compass Thanks I'll try to make sure it's compatible with 1280
 
I doubt anyone is using 1024 still, especially on PPCG
but 1280 is like the backend of "almost widescreen"
well i guess it is technically wide screen
its just BLOODY TINY and only acceptable for youtube
 
@trichoplax I wouldn't worry too much. I didn't take resolution into account for RvB and no one ever complained about it. (Though at second glance, it doesn't fit on my phone any which way and needs a fairly wide browser window on my computer.)
 
What are we using the outside for?
I find it remarkably difficult to break an old-school monitor at 1280 with something designed for 1920 unless its explicitly set for 1920
 
Everything adjusts apart from the playing arena in the middle. I'm tempted to increase it from 384x384 to 512x512, which still just fits on a 1366 wide monitor
Looks cramped though
I've shrunk the side panels and I think 512x512 should easily fit on a 1280 wide screen now. Now to learn javascript...
 
12:49 AM
(Though I've been "planning" that one for weeks and weeks...it should have been done by now.)
 
Oooh!
 
What's the main idea?
 
Will you be posting it to its own meta question as a sandbox again?
 
Tell us. Tell us.
 
I was wondering whether it would be acceptable for me to create a similar sandbox for mine whenever I get it finished
 
12:52 AM
@trichoplax Definitely
Don't see why you shouldn't make one too for your question
 
Great. I'll check again nearer the time but it seems like the best approach.
 
Stack snippets have been one of the best things to ever happen to PPCG.
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@Calvin'sHobbies is it a mystery or can you tell us something about the aim of the game? I can see it's team based, and I'm guessing it's side view rather than map view. I can't guess beyond that though...
 
@PhiNotPi Each player controls 8 "bots" - the 8 red or blue squares at the grid edges (the grid is 128x64). The light gray stuff is air and the dark grey stuff are the "blocks". Bots will be able to pick up blocks and place them again near themselves (kinda like minecraft). Bots can move, but always must move next to a block, so they have to build a tower if they want to get to the top of the grid for example.
The goal is to get to the yellow crosshair. When a bot from either team gets to it, it changes to a new random position. The game lasts some finite num of moves (2048 for now) and the player that has their bots reach the yellow goal the most times wins a game.
It's always one vs one.
There's no gravity btw.
Does that make some sense?
 
Lots of sense with lots of questions left...
 
1:00 AM
So a bot that has the blocks removed from underneath it, just hangs there?
Seems interesting.
 
And blocks can float in the air even if you dig underneath them? Like in Lemmings...
 
So the code contestants write will return a list of 8 "move codes", each move code has some action like "grab block to right" or "move left", etc.
 
I'm guessing a bot that wants to move a given block can't also be using that block for support?
 
@PhiNotPi It a bot ends up totally in midair, then yes, there is nothing they can do (unless one of their teambots helps them).
 
Oh I see - the bot won't fall it will just be stranded in mid air?
 
1:04 AM
Right. I haven't solidified the rules totally just yet, but if a bot is just next to one block, they could pick it up, but if there are no other blocks nearby, they are stuck (all attempts to move will be a forced no-move).
Moves are diagonal or orthogonal by 1 grid space btw
Oh, and bots can see all the grid spaces in a 7x7 square centered around them.
 
Could bots "carry" eachother?
 
@TheNumberOne No, at least, I'm not planning for that
 
Will they be provided with the yellow cross-hair location, or will they have to swarm around looking for it with their limited vision?
 
They will have it
along with a string to hold memory in like RvB
And a few other things like the answer id of the other player
 
Interesting. So they'll be allowed to tailor their response to a given answer?
 
1:10 AM
@Calvin'sHobbies: Has anyone told you recently that you make really awesome challenges?
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@AlexA. Yes.
2
 
lol
 
@trichoplax Yes.
Oh, and there's NO way for bots to die or attack each other, it's just a race to build to the goal
 
But nothing to stop them being mischievous in getting in the way or removing useful blocks?
 
@AlexA. I actually misclicked to respond to you instead of trichoplax, but yes, I've heard I make good challenges :)
@trichoplax Exactly
 
1:13 AM
@Calvin'sHobbies Haha I thought you were just responding with a tone of "oh my god people need to shut up about how awesome I am."
 
I need to decide what memory to provide to my bots. Do you restrict to just a string to make it interesting, or is it difficult to provide open ended memory use in JavaScript?
 
@trichoplax You'll want to make sure they remember only fine dining and breathing.
 
String just seems easiest. An object would be the most convenient but it's harder to put size constraints on.
 
Surely someone will recognize the fine dining and breathing reference...
 
It's lost on me...
 
1:17 AM
Ditto
 
+1(me)
 
I suppose I could allow a list of strings and limit the length of the list and the length of the individual strings, but then I may as well just allow one very long string. I might do that
 
@Calvin'sHobbies thanks for all the pointers :)
 
@AlexA. I got the reference, but I wasn't looking at chat :(
 
1:21 AM
@BrainSteel: I'm glad someone did. :)
@TheNumberOne Are you saying +1 you got it or +1 it's lost on you?
 
+1 is equivalent to "and me"
 
Okay. So... did you not get the reference? (Still confused)
 
I did not get the reference.
 
Oh, okay.
Good thing I can always count on @BrainSteel to remember obscure references in children's cartoons. ("Always" is based on a current sample size of 1.)
 
My knowledge of obscure children's cartoons is about to be really disappointing :P
 
1:33 AM
Obscure references. Spongebob as a whole isn't obscure.
 
Fair enough. I suppose I know my Spongebob pretty well, but don't let that get out into the public...
 
I'll avoid starring that comment then ;)
 
No judgement here. My girlfriend owns seasons 1-3 on DVD.
 
@trichoplax Don't tempt the masses :P
 
lol
 
1:37 AM
I watched an embarrassing amount of Spongebob for an embarrassing amount of time for no really good reason. Other than to avoid my studies, of course.
 
It will soon be a trending hashtag on Twitter: #BrainSteelLovesSpongebobNoOneTell
 
So this is the reason I've avoided Twitter for so long after all...
 
Well, there are many reasons to avoid it, but this is just icing on the cake!
 
I'm pretty sure the closest thing I do to Social Networking is chat with you guys. I can't decide if that's sad or not.
 
It's not. I'm more or less in the same boat.
 
1:40 AM
If it's sad it's sad in a good way
 
Like the world's smallest violin.
 
It's just the people around me don't do fun things. And by that, I mean they don't meaninglessly obfuscate code to reduce its size.
 
Well then you've come to the right place!
 
For the 52nd day in a row now, too.
 
I'm trying to learn APL in my spare time just so I can make code that's not only short, but also entirely illegible.
@BrainSteel Going for the Fanatic badge? ;) I'm trying. On day 75 I think now. 84 on Stack Overflow.
 
1:46 AM
That's a very noble goal. A tale to tell the kids, even.
Yeah, I'm trying. It will more than likely be cut short due to one of these "vacations."
 
What, Fanatic or APL? Neither are particularly noble... Nor would any kid I know give a crap.
 
'Twas intended for the APL comment, but I suppose it goes both ways.
 
If you're worried about losing your fanatic streak to a so called "vacation," talk to @PhiNotPi, who if I'm not mistaken wrote a script to automatically log him into the site every day while he was away.
 
My hotel had WiFi.
 
I'm almost disappointed by that.
The auto-login script would have been so cool.
 
1:50 AM
Every once and a while, a PPCG tab does pop up automatically. I just don't know if the script worked while I was away.
 
It's okay, I cunningly got out of a vacation due to a summer class. Which I totally did on purpose. And I'm definitely not upset that everyone in my family will be sitting on a beach while I suffer through week one of Introduction to Matlab.
 
Oh... that's... yeah.
On the bright side, you'll be able to add Matlab to your golfing repertoire.
And if that's not better than a beach, I don't know what is.
 
Optimism! I'm not so much looking forward to Matlab, though. Around these parts, I haven't seen it get much praise. Seems Matlab is not a favourite among programmers.
 
@Calvin'sHobbies I can't remember, but from memory I think it was something like splitting up the code parts for base and exponent
Hmm I wish I could Python but with Mathematica's number theory capabilities - it'd certainly make my idea for Princely Prefix a lot easier to do :(
 
2:10 AM
@BrainSteel Matlab was the second language I ever "learned"! (The first was VBA when I was 17 and I really didn't understand it or programming at all.) Matlab's not so bad. But I suppose if nothing else it'll help you appreciate other languages more. ;)
I "learned" Matlab from my boss at the time, who was a physicist. His idea of inserting a breakpoint in code was to add a string of "gobbledegook," as he called it, to make the script purposefully error out and stop at a certain point.
 
Overall, I'm still looking forward to the language. It's another thing to put on a resume, at the least :P. Thats a brilliant breakpoint.
 
That's true! But please, please, don't insert breakpoints in your code like that. For my sake. I die a little inside every time I think back to him teaching us that.
 
Man, I wasn't going to, but now...
 
*dies*
^ Your fault.
 
But just a little, right?
You've passed on some wonderful advice. The least I could do is use it.
 
2:19 AM
Nope. 100% dead now. As it turns out, they have Stack Exchange Chat in hell so I can keep talking.
Little did Dante know as he descended into the Inferno that the tortured souls had the reprieve of Stack Exchange chat. It's not so bad down here.
Little warm though.
 
Does... does your funeral come with free food? Just asking...
For a friend...
 
Haha
Yes it does, but as you get a plate of food, someone shows you a picture of me and says sternly, "Look upon your sins."
 
And then I stare them in the face and take a bite of pork chop. I don't see anything wrong with this.
 
Alright. Well then come to my funeral!
 
What is going on here...
 
2:25 AM
BrainSteel murdered me, I'm in hell, he's going to eat pork at my funeral.
 
@Calvin'sHobbies It's definitely Alex's fault.
 
@AlexA. Oh I see. And here I thought it was something weird.
 
And Martin's message about a certain 14 year-old moderator being more mature than us is still on the sidebar so there's an extra serving of guilt...
 
In my defense... I think Doorknob is older than that now. Like 15 maybe.
 
This must be how Optimizer and Rainbolt feel...
 
2:30 AM
Probably not. I don't think we're in danger of getting chat banned.
 
We've successfully taken a conversation from children's cartoons, through matlab, to your untimely funeral. So there's that to be proud of..
 
What, isn't that how all conversations flow?
 
Well, if it goes long enough...
 
Says the one who doomed me. Just don't make it a pattern and we can avoid comparisons. ;)
 
"murder" is an awful strong word.
 
2:39 AM
Don't you guys know that only internet Nazis mention Godwin's law?
 
Well, it happened.
 
Hey hey hey! I thought we were avoiding comparisons!
 
I'm just stating a factpinion. If you think it fits your conversation, that's not on me :P
 
<-- innocent
 
Yep. Everyone knows the first to proclaim their innocence is always innocent.
It's like dibs.
 
2:42 AM
Hey, I specifically blamed Alex up there... Does that count for anything?
 
No, he got dibs. Sorry, that's just the way it works.
 
Sweet.
 
Alex is clearly not dead! I've been framed!
 
You're obviously using his computer to give that appearance. I mean, you're likely in the same place if you killed him just now.
 
I told you: Hell has SE chat.
 
2:46 AM
That also makes sense.
 
Except everyone here talks about Stack Egg...
 
Oh.. Oh dear... I'm so sorry...
 
I've heard the wifi sucks there, though, and it has a hotel-like landing page when you first get on.
 
I can attest that BrainSteel is still at the crime scene. He took my girlfriend's Spongebob DVDs and is on a marathon.
 
I... Uh... Am innocent? Does that work now?
 
2:48 AM
Honestly, that's your fault for keeping video on physical media. It's not 2010 any more :P
 
Here in hell we're still on VHS.
 
That's like the vinyl of video. I knew there was a large hipster population there.
 
Except Vinyl is classy.
 
It's certainly classier than VHS, which has no real redeeming qualities.
 
Hmm, true. I guess it's more like the cassette tapes of video, which makes way more sense. I guess reeled projector spools are the vinyl of video.
 
2:52 AM
Those are pretty classy.
Then again, so are cars that you have to crank before getting in.
 
Well this has been fun, but the really slow progress bar is full now. Time to get back to playing with stickstacks.
@AlexA. No.
That's only classy if you pay someone to crank it for you.
 
I think that's called indentured servitude.
Oh no, that's if you don't pay them.
 
Oh boy, another for the long list of topics...
 
Has anyone ever had "one way internet"? - timeout -
Yay. My messages aren't timing out anymore.
 
Hooray! El Numero Uno is still among the living.
 
3:01 AM
Weird, Google translate thinks that Numero is feminine.
 
That is weird.
Wouldn't that be La Numera Una?
 
Can someone who knows gs2 say whether this answer really seems legit or not.
 
@AlexA. La Numero Uno according to Google.
So a combination between feminine and masculine.
 
I haven't studied Spanish since the 6th grade, but I'm pretty sure "La Numero Uno" is incorrect.
 
That's what I was thinking.
 
3:04 AM
Google Translate does get a lot of stuff wrong. The Japanese translations are particularly faulty.
 
And I only know un poco de español
 
Aussi, je suis parle un peu français seulement.
日本語を話す。
 
The un made me think it was spanish ;(
@AlexA. I don't
 
I ne sprechen le french. :/
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I don't much anymore. I was going to say "a bit" but I forgot how. Case in point.
@TheNumberOne As in "un peu"? That's "a bit" in French.
 
3:11 AM
@AlexA. Fun game - Google 'google translate japanese'. Press the swap languages button (in between the language dropdowns), then enter your english text. Swap again, and where it says English, select another language (I chose Belarusian.) Repeat. When you're done, translate to English. Now tell me what the original sentence was and what it translated to after some number of tries.
 
@ASCIIThenANSI I love that game. :D
 
There's this tool for that: ackuna.com/badtranslator
 
I wonder if we can make it a code golf.
 
@AlexA. We'd have to say that you can go out to the internet (who's gonna golf a whole language database?)
'I like programming' became 'I think programming'. Close enough
 
Haha
 
3:14 AM
"Ackuna is a Google Translate-like website that uses crowdsourcing to translate, store, and organize text into various languages using a multi-lingual community." -> "Ackuna is a translation of Google, for example, a website that uses crowdsourcing to transfer, store, and organize text in different languages in a multilingual society."
 
@TheNumberOne Yet again, close enough.
 
Haha stays the same.
 
"I enjoy many activities." --> "How many types"
It's like I'm having a strange conversation with myself.
(i.e. my constant inner monologue)
 
'I hate these stupid bad translations. How am I supposed to understand them?' -> 'Not crazy about this information to help them understand the anger?'
 
Haha it doesn't understand why you're angry.
 
3:17 AM
I don't know why I chose this quote. It's not even a sentence to begin with. Whatever. "Flash that buttery gold, jittery zeitgeist wither by a watering hole, what a patrol." => "Actually gold, and I don't drink, by the way."
 
@BrainSteel : |
 
It thinks I've been drinking :|
 
"Fun game - Google 'google translate japanese'. Press the swap languages button (in between the language dropdowns), then enter your english text. Swap again, and where it says English, select another language (I chose Belarusian.) Repeat. When you're" -> "Fun game, Google,Google translate in Japanese. selected, and in this case, most people speak English, and others, for many years, I decided to write in English, from the test menu, press(menu)) "
 
'Hi, I'm ENTER NAME HERE, and I'm awful at translations.' -> 'Hello, please, fill in your name, I can't move.'
 
@BrainSteel That's a quote? And you haven't been drinking?
@ASCIIThenANSI Hahaha
 
3:19 AM
@AlexA. Yeah, I think I might've been drinking with @BrainSteel.
 
"I like eating food." -> "I love to cook."
 
Hah, those don't always go hand in hand.
 
From the Sandbox body: "This Sandbox is a place where Programming Puzzles & Code Golf (PPCG) users can get feedback on prospective challenges they wish to post to the main page." becomes "Thirdly, the code, if the Guanabara Bay.- Enigma(the PCG), the user information about all your problems,I hope that the design of the room."
 
"I prioritize ASCII over ANSI" ---> "I give the priorit to ASCII in voc that Ciko breathes."
 
I think I'm done.
 
3:22 AM
"The Number One" -> "The phone number "
 
Hahaha
 
@AlexA. It's a lyrically-questionable excerpt from Aesop Rock's None Shall Pass Disclaimer: potentially offensive lyrics
 
"I am The Number One" -> "D"
 
@BrainSteel Huh. I wasn't familiar with Aesop Rock.
@TheNumberOne New username?
 
3:25 AM
I'm not particularly familiar with him either, but it was the most random string of words that came to mind, haha.
 
"Fruit flies like a banana" → "You can't win a super atmosphere." What?
 
"I haven't eaten any potatoes today" ---> "Today I eat potatoes"
@Calvin'sHobbies The translator knows what's up. You'd better stop trying to win that super atmosphere. Ain't gonna happen.
 
@Doorknob: That's interesting!
 
"I eat potatoes every day for lunch" -> "I don't want to eat a potato every day for lunch."
 
3:29 AM
Haha
@Calvin'sHobbies: "Calvin has many hobbies." ---> "Calvin, it's pretty fun."
I may have found my new favorite hobby. Goodbye code golf, hello bad translations.
 
 
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6:29 AM
hi
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

es1024ASCII Art Generation Tags: code-golfascii-artimage-processing Task Write a program or function that takes an image of width w and height h, and two integers a <= w/2 and b <= h/2, and outputs an ascii art representation of the image, with the dimensions a x b. The ascii art should be generat...

 
 
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7:37 AM
WTF. Mass Accept!
I hope it does not get reverted back :P
 
8:18 AM
Hi guys, looking for some reviews on my question : meta.codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/2140/…
All as comments on the answer though please
 
@Optimizer Reputation day!
 
@randomra true true! 115 rep before I woke up!
 
9:02 AM
@Calvin'sHobbies thanks for the gold badge :)
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

randomraRace of the Digits code-golf simulation You should write a program or function which given a starting order of one-digit positive integers and the length of the track as input outputs or returns the finish order of the numbers. The input [5,1,2,6,7] and 14 defines the following race: --------...

examples added, if it is clear, and no comments, will post it
 
shortest way to know if an array consists of all same elements in CJam ?
 
@Optimizer )-!
 
nice!. 2 bytes shorter.
 
might need an a though
 
9:08 AM
this is still 93 bytes long though :D
 
I need to learn CJam..any tips or is it just get on with it?
 
get on with it
 
do you need to read GS before?
I tried it for a StickStack evaluator to link it in the challenge but failed very early on
 
I directly jumped to CJam, took me a short while, but then it was good.
 
did you learn mostly from the SF wiki page?
 
9:11 AM
and other challenges
 
i dont get its the basic datastructure, it's not just a stack right?
 
@randomra no
@randomra it's a stack of numbers, arrays and blocks but you can also store things in variables
@Joshpbarron read this. then practice. ;)
 
and how operators choose if they work on stack/variables/both
 
there are more features than the ones under Operators now, because the documentation hasn't been updated for 0.6.5. yet
@randomra they always work on the stack
variables are only used to push things onto the stack
(or if you store a block in them, they act as operators)
 
Thanks @MartinBüttner
 
9:19 AM
also come in here if you have any questions (obviously :))
 
there is no easy operator to get all combinations of partitioning a number into N parts, right ?
 
I doubt that.
 
nimi is doing is somehow very shortly
 
I don't think there's anything related to partitions yet.
 
9:39 AM
f{{...}%} can be shortened, can't it ?
 
what do you have on the stack?
 
array of array and an array
 
so what's the point of that. are you interleaving the array of array with mapped copies of the second array?
 
hmm
that is required..
I think m* should have something for me...
only 1 byte saved ...
 
9:58 AM
could someone check the visual example in the race challenge? is it clear/helps? meta.codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/5181/7311
 
10:42 AM
@randomra I'd prefer a format like this:
295   | Start position
29   5| 5 moves, but can't pass 2
2  9 5| 9 moves, passes 5 and 2, finishing lap #1
  29 5| 2 moves
 529  | 5 moves, but can't pass 9, finishing lap #1
 52  9| 9 moves, passes 5 and 2, finishing lap #2
 5  29| 2 moves
   529| 5 moves, but can't pass 9
 9 52 | 9 moves, passes 5 and 2, finishing laps #3 and #4
29 5  | 2 moves, finishing lap #1
29   5| 5 moves, but can't pass 9
2  9 5| 9 moves, passes 5 and 2, finishing lap #5
  29 5| 2 moves
 529  | 5 moves, but can't pass 9, finishing lap #2
optionally without the information about passing/not passing
 
wow, great, is this the correct example?
 
I just rearranged the example you had in the post
I'd probably really remove all the "passes" and "but can't pass" though
 
295   | Start position
29   5| digit 5 moves
2  9 5| digit 9 moves, finishing lap #1
  29 5| digit 2 moves
 529  | digit 5 moves, finishing lap #1
 52  9| digit 9 moves, finishing lap #2
 5  29| digit 2 moves
   529| digit 5 moves
 9 52 | digit 9 moves, finishing laps #3 and #4
29 5  | digit 2 moves, finishing lap #1
29   5| digit 5 moves
2  9 5| digit 9 moves, finishing lap #5
  29 5| digit 2 moves
 529  | digit 5 moves, finishing lap #2
 52  9| digit 9 moves, finishing lap #6
 5  29| digit 2 moves
yep, much better than the original
now let's hope I haven't messed up the reference implementation :)
 
I checked most steps for correctness
 
great, thanks
will post it now
 
10:54 AM
you should add a test case like [9,2],3 or [9],2 where a digit can complete more than 2 turns in a single step.
 
added ([9,5],3)
 
morning all
anyone have suggestions for my wall builder?
 
which one ?
 
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A: Build a steady brick wall

sirpercivalPython 2, 680 bytes I don't know why I insist on having these super long "golfs"... but anyway, here you go. M,L,R,S,N=map,len,range,sum,None exec"J=@:M(''.join,x);B=@:'['+'_'*2*(x-1)+']';K=@:M(B,x);W=@:J(M(K,x)));C=@:set(M(S,[x[:i]for i in R(L(x))]))-{0};T=@,w:w[x:]+w[:x]\ndef F(i):f=filter(@:...

 
 
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12:07 PM
The code's so long I don't even know where to start...
 
haha
yeah, i get that...
 
The first line is a big red flag to me
 
would an ungolfed version help?
 
You'd have to be using map and sum a lot of times to break even, and why do you need None as well?
 
well i only need to use them twice for it to break even
i use None three times, sum twice (i could get rid of that), and map 8 times
with map i'm basically making a bunch of vectorized lambdas
 
12:10 PM
Actually if you're using twice you only gain at 6+ chars
Compare:
S=sum;S;S
sum;sum
 
ah, crap
ok i'll get rid of sum
 
Chances are redoing the whole program would be better, but I'll see if I can point out anything obvious :)
return(j,s) -> return j,s ?
 
yep
haa thanks
one thing i don't understand - i tried reversing the order of the input so i don't have to do l[::-1], and it didn't work at all. just output blanks.
 
Not sure I can figure out why, sorry
Also you have a few (x+1) and (x-1)s or similar which can probably be turned into -~x and ~-x
 
12:38 PM
nice, i changed a couple of those
(haven't updated yet)
 
 
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1:50 PM
so every possible sublist of length L is still not implemented in CJam, right ?
@aditsu filed ticket 58
 
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token, and the only word there spoken was the whispered word "CJam?"
 
@Optimizer my phone already told me that
 
Your phone is smart!
 
well, it is a smartphone... :p
 
better than an LG flip phone
 
2:01 PM
albeit an old one
 
2:16 PM
anyone wants to help me in golfing my 92 byte cjam solution to stable bricks ? :P
@aditsu and that number % array_length part is from this request which I mixed up in Cartesian powers
 
@BrainSteel But the poet has awoken, and in lyrics has now spoken, while a few of us are waitin' for round 1B of code jam
 
@aditsu Ooooh, clever. And unexpected. I was just paraphrasing The Raven (Stanza 5), haha. I'm no poet. :P
 
@BrainSteel quote "the raven" nevermore!
:)
 
2:32 PM
:) I've been slowly memorizing it, so I take the opportunities I see.
 
I'm not into poems... except maybe the ones that have been made into cool songs
 
I mostly agree. For whatever reason, I just really like The Raven.
 
i write poetry & songs! :D
 
@sirpercival Ooh? Want to share some of your work? I'd take a look :D
 
2:46 PM
@BrainSteel sure, i haven't written anything in a long time (last year of phd will do that to you), but i'm happy to share some that i have
 
@aditsu This is incredibly pleasant. Thank you.
@sirpercival What's your PhD in?
 
astronomy
 
Very interesting!
 
I dream of buying a small telescope :p
 
2:48 PM
is there a way to send a PM?
 
I don't believe so. I'm pretty sure all discussion is public intentionally.
 
you can easily make a room for 2 users
may not be private
 

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