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9:03 PM
> sed
My favourite golf-lang
 
@WheatWizard OK I updated the interpreter so it is now NC. Settings primeMode=false new functions are documented. Here is the interpreter
I also have the challenge ready
 
I assume you mean TC
Also the link you gave me is bad
 
[link text](URL)
 
@WheatWizard NC non competing. And it is now TC also
 
How do I run the code? I haven't used Khan Academy before
 
9:08 PM
@WheatWizard Go down to bottom. Where the function lang is called. \n separates args. I disabled the prime checking thing so one newline is good
It is just Processing.js
 
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@JanDvorak I guess you could bruteforce all possible previous possible previous states and see if any match? :P
 
Results are in the little console
 
Ah ok. I don't know Javascript at all
well I used to program in Javascript but I've forgotten now
 
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Question: When is protecting a question typically done? (I don't see any I need to protect, just asking)
 
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Q: When should challenges be protected?

DJMcMayhemUsers with 3,500 rep (or 15,000 if when we get a site-design) can protect challenges. This makes it so that users who have not earned 10 rep on the site can not answer. As a user with this privilege, I have no idea when it would be appropriate to use. This is because the idea of "protecting ques...

 
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9:12 PM
Thanks.
 
Oh wow you only need 3.500 rep to protect
I feel like I should have been protecting questions
 
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lol
 
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Lol this user has 1701 rep and has posted 1 answer >_>
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@WheatWizard I am trying to find a challenge right now
 
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@Christopher To answer?
 
9:15 PM
@HyperNeutrino To duel
 
user165474
Hm? You vs Wheat Wizard?
 
@HyperNeutrino Yeah in my esolang
 
@HyperNeutrino wow
 
user165474
Ooh interesting
 
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@totallyhuman wat? hi
 
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9:16 PM
ehhh brb
 
@HyperNeutrino i was replying to that user with 1701 rep
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

Draco18sSo I've been puzzling over the best way to present this idea I had, so this will probably need a lot of help. I am open to completely reworking the challenge, but this is the best polish I've managed to figure out so far. At work I have to secure my laptop with one of those 4-digit cable locks ...

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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

user00001Perfect, Germain, Vampire, Mersenne! (Don't forget narcissistic) code-golf math prime number-theory number decision Six is a number perfect in itself, and not because God created all things in six days; rather, the converse is true. God created all things in six days because the number six ...

 
whoa
 
@WheatWizard I found the challenge! here
We both start at same time
Post answer when we are both done. Shortest wins the duel?
 
9:22 PM
I can't do it just yet
 
How much rep is on this just 50?
 
Give me 20-30 min.
 
Take your time
 
@WheatWizard So far. I can raise it
I am willing to go up to 100
 
I'll go up to 500, but I suspect you don't want to risk that much rep.
 
9:24 PM
@WheatWizard Uhh yeah
I would be broke almost
 
sits on edge of seat in anticipation
 
100 it is then
How do I give it input?
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

carusocomputingVerbose IP Sub-net Generator The task is simple, given two IP adresses a and b, output all addresses within that range. Examples Example #1: f(a = 192.168.0.1, b = 192.168.0.4) 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.3 192.168.0.4 Example #2: f (a = 123.0.200.0, b = 124.0.0.0)...

 
9:40 PM
@WheatWizard The numbers array
Those are just dummy numbers
 
OK
It seems like the output is not working right now
 
Looking in to it
What are you using?
 
I figured it out
 
I fixed my issue so reload
 
there is an extra println(b);
 
9:42 PM
That just prints source. Debug feature
Also i fixed the issue with the print stack I used - for subtraction and print stack so I didn't work
Anyways you ready to go? I am about to start my code
 
yeah
Ok
 
Go!
@WheatWizard One final change I had to do to fix a bug. Copy your code and refresh
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

carusocomputingExtension of MIME-Type Your task, given this list of extension and MIME-types, is to choose exactly 20 of them and create a program that takes in either e, the extension, or m, the MIME-Type, and outputs its counterpart. Example (if my set was [.pdf, .doc]): Cases to handle: f('.pdf') = app...

 
@WheatWizard crap. I screwed up the interpreter in another way. Treat the array vars when you get the value (if you need) as getting the final value not the first
I will give you updated interpreter after I finish my newline
Actually ignore me
I think
Yeah ignore me
 
Is it possible to decrease lastNum?
 
9:54 PM
@WheatWizard No
I have an answer
It reads bottom to top
 
Ok so the values on numbers essentially disapear once you add more
 
Yep
 
Then why keep the entire array? seems rather memory inefficient
 
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@totallyhuman Oh ok.
 
@WheatWizard I have no idea. I was going to add the ability do decrease it but just haven't
Also I finished. Whenever you are ready
 
9:57 PM
Ah ok
 
Remember to refresh the page since I fixed some bugs and added a needed feature (print the stack :P)
Helpful hint you don't have to read the output from top to bottom. As it all prints at once and you do start at the bottom of the println
 
@totallyhuman pls link
@WheatWizard 0/10 how could you D:
 
@Christopher Why is 100 - 100 NaN?
 
@WheatWizard Because he broke math :P
 
@ASCII-only this one but it's quite different now
 
10:08 PM
@WheatWizard Wat. I have no idea. Unless you are trying to use ASCII stuff I don't know
 
g\n- sets the stack to NaN
 
@WheatWizard g increments the numbers variable
 
two... more... upvotes to see votes
 
So you are going out of bounds
@totallyhuman Hah I remember those days
I may very well soon be like that if I lose
 
:|
# [Charcoal], 7 bytes

    ⮌§⪪⮌S.⁰

[Try it online!]

# Explanation

    ⮌         Reverse
      §      ⁰ At index 0
       ⪪    . Split by "."
         ⮌S  Reverse string

[Charcoal]: github.com/somebody1234/Charcoal
[Try it online!]: tio.run/nexus/charcoal#@/9oXc@h5Y9WrQLS7/ds1nvUuOH//… "Charcoal – TIO Nexus"
The extension question was closed right as I was going to post this
 
10:13 PM
@Christopher Are you sure this is TC? The more I use it the more I doubt that it is TC
 
How do you program in Charcoal. Do you have a modified keyboard layout, or..?
 
@WheatWizard It should be :P the numbers array are the variables btw. I will add some more features soon.
 
@Phoenix I use verbose mode, some copy from wiki, almost nobody uses grave mode
 
It is enough to do the challenge
 
I'm not so sure about that
It doesn't seem possible to hold more than 2 numbers in memory at once
 
10:15 PM
@ASCII-only 6 bytes
 
@WheatWizard That alone doesn't mean it's not TC though.
 
Yes, you can be TC with a single number, but given the available operators It doesn't seem like you can do enough to make that possible
 
@Phoenix basically everyone either copy/pastes or uses an ASCII representation which is then converted into Charcoal (well, I used to use a Linux keyboard but I'm not on Linux anymore)
 
@WheatWizard you have vars and numbers
that is two
 
10:18 PM
@ATaco Vim, 8 keystrokes: :s/.*\./
 
You can't do anything with vars. Only put things into it.
 
@WheatWizard I broke stuff. It was a temp removal
You don't need it
 
RProgN2, 6 bytes. '\.'ûú
 
For the duel
 
I think this is impossible. I'll give you the 100 rep if you can do it at all.
You are aware that the challenge asks for ascending order right?
 
10:23 PM
@WheatWizard Oh crap
Give me a second
 
@ATaco Charcoal, 6 bytes: two posts up from that
@WheatWizard what is this
 
This in newline, Christopher's language
 
@WheatWizard yep you are right
Lets try again in a bit
I will fix it
 
Ok no problem
 
D: why does khan academy have non-es6 processingjs
ok wat.
khan academy doesn't allow named functions -10/10
 
10:30 PM
@ASCII-only Idk it is dumb
@ASCII-only functions are var name = function(args,arg){};
 
@Christopher yeah I know
but I'm dying how could KA commit this heresy
 
@WheatWizard give me a bit to run an errand but I will try to do it without update
@ASCII-only They have a GitHub and it is open source. Go fix it
 
@Christopher yes brb
in like 6 months, why does it have to be so broken
 
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Q: (The other day) I met a bear

programmer5000Your challenge is to output this text: The other day, The other day, I met a bear, I met a bear, A great big bear, A great big bear, Oh way out there. Oh way out there. The other day, I met a bear, A great big bear, Oh way out there. He looked at me, He looked at me, I looked at him, I looked ...

opinions on this?
I'm strongly for it being a dupe, but some people apparently disagree
 
oh wait KA uses jshint this is better than I thought
 
10:50 PM
@Christopher why newline not like space or something
 
11:17 PM
@ASCII-only becuz meme
@WheatWizard Yeah can't get it working without update. Updating now
I fixed it
Ping me whenever you wan't to start again
 
11:35 PM
So I was looking through the rules for creating a password on this one site, and I came across this:
> Your password CANNOT contain
> - your first name, last name or any part of your name
> - the special symbol { as the first character
 
@ETHproductions use { as the first character :P
 
Yes, just... why the heck would that be an issue :P
 
Always try to insert Emoji into Passwords.
 
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Starting reprogramming of Snowball Controller to allow for me to run the test cases a lot faster :)
 
@ASCII-only It'd be rejected, I guarantee. It made me fill it out all over again because I forgot to include at least 1 uppercase letter
 
11:38 PM
@ETHproductions but judging by how bad it is you can probably bypass py sending the query yourself
 
This could be good
 
hmm, if { isn't allowed i wounder if } would let you create like a null account or something
 
@ASCII-only I'm not really at the right skill level yet to dig into the code and find out how to manually send a query
I suppose I could figure it out given an hour or two tho
 
@ETHproductions would you mind linking to the website
 
Can't really, it's a university website, you'd have to apply to the university :P
 
11:42 PM
:| it's a university how can its website be that bad
 
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Which university is this? :O
 
thinks about the website of the university i go to
wait never mind i can imagine that
 
It's just one little thing on a password form, why are you guys assuming the entire website is rotten? :P
 
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realizes that my high school's website is probably better than that
 
user165474
True...
 
11:43 PM
Many websites don't do password forms well, that's probably one of the most common issues
 
user165474
I think for my KoTH challenge I should have made multiple rounds so the bots can learn and improve between rounds. Too late now ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
See if there's only JS being used to verify that the password complies with the specifications.
 
The website is pretty poorly laid out... I once managed to use Google to find a page I needed, but it turned out the actual content of the page (aside from the header and sidebar) was completely empty
But it functions pretty well
@Phoenix Sorry, too late. Though maybe I can choose to reset my password...
 
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Q: Is the "duplicate" system too harsh?

GravitonFirst of all, I personally have no footing against or towards the current system. All though, some points have come to my attention and I wonder what others think about it. Background A large portion of questions asked immediately get flagged as duplicates (as I'm sure almost all of you have a...

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Q: How should I score my new language?

user00001Disclaimer: a ࿘ symbol is in this post. This is not a swastika, this is a religious Hindu symbol. I apologise in advance if I cause any offence I am currently creating a new language called Tesseract where the source code must be arranged in the shape of a tesseract (asciiart below) otherwise ...

 
@ETHproductions well it { breaks it then it doesn't seem like they salt the password at all
 
11:58 PM
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Q: Tips for golfing in 2D languages

Wheat WizardWhat general tips do you have for golfing in 2 dimensional programming languages? I'm looking for tips which can be applied to code-golf problems and are specific to 2D programming languages, but not specific to any one language (Responses like "remove comments" and "use the M operation" are not...

 

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