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12:07 AM
@Seggan you nerd this can be one byte: T
 
36 mins ago, by Seggan
@DLosc Fig, 0.823 bytes: T (Try it Online)
 
Different languages
26 mins ago, by Seggan
@DLosc Vyxal, 3 bytes: ⁽ḃḟ Try it Online!
 
whoopsie daisy
 
And besides, one byte in Fig doesn't make sense :p
 
lets be real its basically just one byte
 
12:13 AM
How to get a cheap win: remove the least used byte from size 256 codepage, and multiply the score by log 255 / log 256
 
May 10 at 6:23, by emanresu A
And as I've said many times before, Jelly with a 255-char codepage would beat Jelly 99.9% of the time
@Bubbler ninja'd by several months
 
at this point we should just go back to counting chars :P
 
@thejonymyster you fool, the byte count is real - it's just irrational too :p
 
@lyxal hmm search didnt show it
anyhow Fig is still shorter
mwahahaha
 
@Seggan what were you searching then?
Because it comes up when you search for truthy indices
 
12:24 AM
i searched truthy
nvm searching it now gives me a lot more
i mustve misspelled
 
12:45 AM
51
Q: Bookmarks Are Evolving Into Saves

tanj92TL;DR: We're always working to make knowledge more accessible and easier to reuse, so we're excited to announce that we're making some feature updates to facilitate that. Later this quarter, Bookmarks are being renamed to Saves, as well as getting a suite of upgrades to make the feature more usef...

Welcome to SE the Social Media site
Also, it's fun when Staff ask Staff questions:
It's not clear why the rename is necessary. Bookmarks are already things that users have saved for future revisiting. That's why we renamed the feature from the original Favorites to Bookmarks, because Favorites didn't make sense for how it was used in practices. But it's not clear how we went from confirming that feedback in the survey to wanting to rename the feature to something more generic and confusing. Why is Saves better than Bookmarks here? — animuson ♦ yesterday
 
the rename is utterly inscrutable
 
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A: Bookmarks Are Evolving Into Saves

RosieIn terms of why the switch was made from bookmarks to saves — It was done in part because "save" is a bit more explicit than "bookmark" in terms of what the feature does. Bookmark is a great term for ebooks and browsers. When it comes to content consumption we wanted to make a clear distinction f...

@ColleenV that's the point, with Saves now, you can save multiple things from the same page (as answers can be saved too), it's not about bookmarking links, it's about saving content of interest into lists. — SCoSO 11 hours ago
 
Saved? Sure. Saves? Ehhhh
 
i think we may be nitpicking a bit :P
 
i would assume that "saves" would have a similarly flat, low-feature organization to current bookmarks
and "bookmarks" would be fine-grained and structured
 
12:50 AM
@thejonymyster Have you ever been to MSE? :P
 
@UnrelatedString i would never assume anything that in depth about anything
 
I'd be fine with Saved, Saves just feels... wierd
 
@thejonymyster neither
 
neither?
 
as in I wouldn't either
 
12:51 AM
Alternatively, it should be "Those posts you thought were interesting a few months ago, but haven't looked at since"
4
 
did you forget the "me"
 
^^
 
save files in a game exist in a flat list and are generally "dumb"; they just save all of the state and don't let you do much with it other than resume
bookmarks in a web browser can be placed in files and can contain arbitrary javascript
*folders
 
I dislike that mods can't see them tbh
 
have you ever saved a file
 
12:52 AM
What info can't mods see? The personal info you enter when you edit your profile?
 
or do you only save games and bookmark webpages
 
If there wasn't badges involved with saving posts, I think it'd be fine for mods not to see saved posts/notes - what are they gonna do? Say "sorry lyxal, your 834 private notes on that saved answer that all say 'this user is big and smelly' are in violation of site standards"? But if there's potential for fraud and stuff then that needs to be moderated
and even then, only the saved posts need to be moderated, not the notes
 
If someone saves a bunch of posts, then the system flags them as upvoting posts in a suspicious pattern, and it happens to be that they're upvoting the posts they saved months ago, all at once, I'd like to be able to investigate that if I were a mod
 
That's why I said only the action of saving a post needs moderation
 
Obviously, that doesn't necessarily mean that it's voter fraud, but if someone upvotes and saves the same 40 posts, that's worth following up on
 
1:00 AM
Sandbox posts last active a week ago: Compute the Fabius function
 
@lyxal Yeah, the private notes are probably not worth being mod open, but I still cite the precedent of "nothing is hidden from mods"
Aside from up/downvotes, I'm pretty sure mods can see literally everything
 
huh, not even staff will be able to see saves
@RandomPerson regarding your question re: whether staff can see saved posts for all users, the short answer is no, not from the new user interface. Only users who are logged into their own accounts can view their saved posts. — tanj92 yesterday
 
Yeah, I extra don't like that
 
It just sounds more like evolving an ad-hoc bookmark into a better bookmark
not really a save
 
Again, only up/down votes are entirely secret, saved posts don't have the same importance of secrecy to keep them hidden from mods or staff
 
1:40 AM
If they make the number of saves on a question not visible to other users (like following), then there's no problem with saves not being viewable by others (and the more privacy, the better)
 
It seems like this feature is starting to conflict with following
Although in its previous state it conflicted more with upvotes
I honestly think stars/bookmarks/saves aren't really necessary at all
 
I like the ability to "save" a post, and the personal note idea is alright. My biggest complaints are "saves" and that they aren't viewable at all by staff/mods
 
1:56 AM
My biggest complaint is that bookmarks in their current form and saves are viewable by other users
There's not much value in showing how many people've bookmarked a question. Upvotes exist for a reason
 
this
 
Bookmarks and follows are both public
 
Modifying "Follow" to opt out of notifications would be better
 
@Wezl' Your bio breaks the pronouns userscript :P
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Pretty sure other users can't see what you're following
 
1:57 AM
@cairdcoinheringaahing wait which part
 
currently enjoying ... codeberg
The userscript doesn't realise it ended there
 
because before I misspelled pronouns as pronounce and that doesn't count as breaking :P
 
You might want to put a period after "they/we/you"
 
It shows your pronouns as "they/we/you | currently enjoying: Pride and Prejudice | codeberg"; :P
 
well great I think that's important information people should know about me :P
I'll be sure to abuse this feature in the future
 
1:59 AM
@user Right, I can see what you've bookmarked, but not what you've followed. So why do we need saves?
 
saves is bookmarks
theyre just changing the name (and adding functionality)
 
@user I am opposed to periods
and capitalization
 
Saves is bookmarks plus private notes, minus publicity
 
but not capital letters
 
So follows plus private notes
@Wezl' With all due respect, please could you? Currently, each of your messages easily takes up 1/5th of my screen due to the extra space given to your "pronouns"
 
2:02 AM
oh dear. I guess I'll shift things around or something
heheh I guess there's a whole different discussion behind the scare quotes there :P
 
In case it wasn't clear, I'm aware your pronouns are they/we/you. The userscript shows, and what I'm referring to in quotes, is "they/we/you | currently enjoying: Pride and Prejudice | codeberg"; :P
 
2:16 AM
(to all) I'm sorry, I realize I just acted rudely and seemed to ignore others' concerns because I made some assumptions. I'll try to understand and consider what others have decided is important enough to mention, and be careful about dismissing things in the joking way I often fall into. I should go to bed anyway l:
 
peace on earth and goodnight
 
@Wezl' I don't think anything was inappropriate or rude. I think your profile was a good-natured attempt at concisely conveying relevant information, but due to a commonly used userscript and its limitation, it ran into some issues, which I (hope I) raised in a respectful nature
I don't think there was any way you could've known about the space issue, and I do encourage you to include your pronouns in your bio, if you're comfortable doing so.
 
how does it detect pronouns actually
does it look for stuff like/this or gfdsg
 
Regex matches I believe
 
right but for what? is there like a list of pronouns XD
 
2:21 AM
let allPronouns = [
  "him", "his",
  "she", "her?", // that covers 'he' as well
  "they", "them", "their",
  "ze", "hir", "zir",
  "xey", "xem", "xyr"
].join("|");
let pronounListRegex = new RegExp('\\W*((' + allPronouns + ')(\\s*/\\s*(' + allPronouns + '))+)\\W*', 'i');
let myPronounIsRegex = /(https?:\/\/)?(my\.)?pronoun\.is\/([\w/]+)/i;
let explicitPronounsRegex = /pronouns:\s*([^.\n)\]}<]*)(\.|\n|\)|]|}|<|$)/im;
let unlikelyCombinations = ["her/his", "her/him", "he/she"];
 
omg
thats a bold variable name
 
allPronouns :P
 
"my pronoun is regex"
 
Then again, if you have anything that isn't recognised by the regex, you can use my.pronoun.is, which will match basically any pronounce
 
ofc them programmers have to shorten it to "her?" :P
 
2:23 AM
@Wezl' Even Glorfindel can't escape the code golf :p
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I like how the comment about her? covering he as well takes up more space than just adding "he" would have :P
 
personally I like it and 'e/'em/'er but the latter is more useful when speaking with lungs
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing CMC: decide if the input is one of he, him, his, she, her, they, them, their, ze, hir, zir, xey, xem, or xyr, followed by a slash, followed by a different one of those pronouns
 
2:49 AM
Ugh I need to find out how to disable invites to OTTNB
 
thanks for keeping my silly cmc lol
 
How is xey a pronoun?
 
Because people, typically those outside the traditional gender binary, have opted to use it
 
Anything can be a pronoun these days.
But I think that particular one is just a joke, like "grimble".
 
2:52 AM
xey is not a joke pronoun
 
oh
 
No, I had a professor last year who used xe/xer/xey
 
You sure you aren't thinking of xe?
oh wow
OK I'm gonna back out of this convo before I get myself in trouble.
 
xey is the third person form of xe
 
i think most of those pronouns ive met people who use them
 
2:52 AM
@forest No worries, it's easy to make mistakes
 
:p
 
So long as you acknowledge them and accept that, that's fine :)
 
I mean
I acknowledge that people who want to use those pronouns exist.
 
thats good, itd be weird if you didnt
 
But I'm not personally a fan of them.
(The pronouns that is, not the people)
 
2:55 AM
well thats ok, you can use any pronouns you like
and we will respect them #unity
@lyxal actually we should stop talking about this on principle of "this conversation just got moved"
 
@forest Yeah, I mean "acknowledge and accept that people use them, and so, you'll use those pronouns wehn referring to them"
 
oh sorry i didnt mean to talk to lyxal i meant to use that as a pointing finger
 
I don't care what pronouns people use for me, since my gender is irrelevant on this part of the internet.
 
i forgot abt chat quotes lol
 
@thejonymyster I disagree with the idea that discussions on pronouns should necessarily be moved from TNB
 
2:56 AM
^^^ lol
 
@forest *looks at me listed he/she/they* I have no idea what you mean :P
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I'll use the pronouns when required, since that's part of the mod agreement, but I don't really do that in my personal life outside of this site.
 
:eyeroll:
 
But I don't like using pronouns that I'll never remember. It's hard enough remembering which of the two anyone uses, so I often just use "they".
 
@forest I don't know how to tell you that's not the intent of the mod agreement. It might be the letter, but it certainly isn't the spirit
 
2:58 AM
@cairdcoinheringaahing The intent and spirit is to prevent people from intentionally misgendering, which is fine.
If you ask me to call you xir and I refuse and call you he, that would be rude on my part.
 
Tbh, from what I understand from what you're saying, we agree more or less, so I'm not going to try to argue
 
Yeah probably.
 
My main belief regarding pronouns is: use "they" if you don't know; use what they tell you if you do. Remembering someone's pronouns is no harder than remembering their name, and if you forget, act sheepish and ask them again. I'm sure they'd prefer it to being misgendered; I know I would
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Wait, I thought you just used "they" for everyone
 
Yup, that's what I try to do. I use "he" for indefinite hypothetical genders just because it's what I learned in school and it's a hard habit to break, and "they" when talking about a specific person if I don't know if they're male or female (which is most of the time, since I don't really care enough to try to find out).
 
3:03 AM
@user I do, unless told otherwise
@forest Yeah, I get that; the habit behind using he by default is tough to break out of :/
 
@forest I've come across very few people who use neopronouns so it's pretty easy to remember and they're also nice because there's less potential for ambiguity
 
"I don't care what your pronouns are, but I'll remember if it matters" is the best approach IMO
 
@user Also, there are very few situations in which you have to talk about someone.
 
@forest i use he for hypothetical people because its golfy :P
 
:p
 
3:06 AM
I use it for hypothetical people because it's golfy and rude
 
@thejonymyster i use he for hypothetical people because its golf y :P
ftfy
 
Yes thank you imgur
 
i use he for hypothetical people because its golfy : P
 
Nice strikes
 
bruh
Why didn't that onebox?
 
3:08 AM
I think you have to either reply to someone or post it on its own.
 
@user classic
 
I literally had to put a #.jpg after a URL ending with .png to make it onebox
 
If my laptop were at all competent, I'd've posted it myself :P
 
eh
 
oh wai
I read that wrong
 
3:09 AM
That's a reply.
 
8 secs ago, by lyxal
I read that wrong
 
Watch me be very originally funny
Laguh pesaants
 
I don't think it's very funny.
But that's just my opinion.
 
Comedy is entirely subjective
 
Didn’t get this
 
3:11 AM
And, tbh, I don't necessarily find it funny, rather accurate. The "look at me, this is funny" is in itself a joke
Please don't ask me to explain, I can barely explain my own sense of humor, let alone the style of humor I put on to make other people laugh
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing tbh it'd be more accurate if the left were "queer people" and the right were "straight people" or something
Even then, not the most accurate
 
@user Idk, perhaps there should be a middle ground for cis queer people?
 
Nah, that’s sexuality not gender
 
I've found that cis queer people "get" what I say, but not to the same degree as non-cis people
 
Life was simpler when it was just straight, gay, and trans. :(
 
3:13 AM
@emanresuA Yeah but I assume cis queer people still understand better than cishet people
 
All this new stuff is confusing.
 
Ok boomer
 
:^)
 
queerness is clearly a multiplier rather than additive, so being ace non-binary means you understand 2*2=4 times better than cis straights /s
 
Life was simpler when we were single-celled organisms
 
3:15 AM
Life was simpler when we were protocells.
 
Life was simpler
 
Life was simpler when we weren't
 
I miss the good old days when the most exciting thing that happened in a day was bumping into another RNA molecule.
 
@forest having had this conversation with multiple people, my answer is: if it doesn't affect you, then be kind and call people what they want to be called
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Yeah I agree. It confuses me, but I won't be a dick about it and misgender people intentionally.
 
3:16 AM
I think they were joking
 
i was
8
 
Now, I probably will forget, but that's because I have awful memory.
 
@forest Honestly, I'd rather people be nice and confused than understand it and be a dick
People accept apologies easily, people don't forget intentional insults
 
Understanding and being a dick is even worse than being confused and being a dick.
Because one can be a dick because they don't understand, but if they do, that means being a dick is intentional.
 
If it's unintentional I wouldn't say you're really being a dick
 
3:18 AM
Well, you can be a dick accidentally. Or you can act like a dick, at least. E.g. if I called a transsexual a transvestite because I don't know that one is about gender and the other is about clothes, that would make me a dick, even if unintentional.
 
Yeah, I can't emphasise enough how I'd rather be called a slur by someone whos message is clearly supportive, than I would be "supported" by someone who is deliberately transphobic
The former you can, at least, let them know that it feels bad to be called that slur. The latter is just an evil basterd
@forest I'd avoid either, and use the term "drag"
But, if you make a mistake, no worries, people should be there to help
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Isn't drag about fashion? Whereas transvestite is just about the clothes and can be a fetish (if I understand) or drag or whatever. And then transsexual is getting surgery to treat gender dysphoria (and I don't know what the difference between transsexual and transgender is, but I assume there's something subtle that differentiates them that I'm not aware of).
 
Kind of. There's a very weird blurred line between the two, but the main problem is that "transvestite" and "transexual" were, for a long time, used to harass trans people/drag performers
 
i don't think anyone's reclaiming those words any time soon
 
Transsexual was? I knew that transvestite was because it tried to reduce people with genuine dysphoria into "mere fetishists", which is awful.
 
3:22 AM
As a general rule, the best terms are:
"drag": someone, who could be anywhere from cis to trans, who crossdresses, typically as part of a performance
"transgender": someone who identifies as a different gender to the gender they were assigned at birth
The two are not necessarily the same, but there is a considerable overlap
@forest Yeah, it rose as an offensive term in the 90s/early 2000s
 
So drag is any cross-dressing? Not just the particular type in some kinds of cinema?
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing uh, 2000s, not 2020s?
 
@forest Typically, drag is used as part of a performance, but can be applied to any kind
 
huh
 
@JoKing Yeah, that's what I meant
 
3:24 AM
I guess my terminology's all mixed up.
 
@forest For example, my university has a drag society. For our Welcome Fair, there are typically a few people dressed up, in traditionally "cross-dressing" outfits, but it isn't for show or anything, just to exemplify "this is what we do"
 
Interesting.
The only place I know drag is from that one musical, whatsitcalled.
 
@forest Honestly, that's not a problem. The world changes fast, and, so long as people are happy to update what they "know", it's all good
@forest Rocky Horror?
 
That might be it, yeah.
I've never seen it, just seen references to it.
@cairdcoinheringaahing Things change a little too fast imho. Half the time a term I use which I thought was polite turns out to have turned into a slur.
I wish people could just accept what someone's intention is.
I mean, I recently found out that "schizophrenia" was an ableist slur. The last thing that I actually remember changing in society was "mentally retarded" going out of fashion as the politically-correct term for a very low IQ.
So all these new changes are quite difficult to keep up with. I tend to just avoid the topic for that reason.
 
@forest I can't speak to others, but I, at the very least, try to understand intention. While I'd like for everyone to think the way I do (don't we all?), I understand that's unrealistic, and so, if someone happens to use a term I consider offensive, my general response is to let them know that it's generally considered offensive, and ask them to use an alternative
 
3:29 AM
And then they use that alternate and someone else says that's offensive and gives them another alternate. It happens a little too much.
 
@forest I've never heard that "schizophrenia" is a slur, as far as I was aware it's a legitimate mental health problem
 
huh
 
But yeah, there's always someone new claiming something is offensive. It can be very tough to draw the line
 
Oh, maybe it was "schizo" as a shortened version.
(See, my memory sucks)
 
yeah probably that
 
3:31 AM
Yeah, I've heard that be used derogatorily before
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing My line is "if it was said with the intent to offend, it's offensive".
 
i think i saw the end of that conversation, and the person seemed to be overreacting
 
Typically, if it feels like it's a dismissive diminution of an important term (like schizophrenia), then it's likely offensive
 
Yeah but all the syllables!
:p
 
Copy-paste :P
 
3:33 AM
I just wanna golf it into szphrna.
 
Golf it to s
 
lel
 
@forest sad bi noises
 
@UnrelatedString It's a bitmask, of course! Bi = straight | gay.
 
3:34 AM
@UnrelatedString That explains the profile pictures :P
Consistently purple, pink and blue :P
 
@forest & not |
@UnrelatedString The bi flag :P
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I'm ORing them.
 
& would be zero
because it's bitmasks
 
Hmm yes, see my amazing bit knowledge :P
 
3:36 AM
You'd AND it to get rid of one. E.g. BI & ~(STRAIGHT) would be GAY.
 
&, ^, | and ~ are indeed commands, used only by the ultimate bitwise magician golfers :P
 
i just use maketrans from Python
8
 
i use & and | twice as hard
&& and ||
 
you only check whether you're gay once you realise you're straight?
 
@JoKing Gosh darn them gays, they're infecting our snakes!
 
3:38 AM
@cairdcoinheringaahing That's asexual
 
Isn't asexual ~(allosexual)?
 
It'd just be NULL. :P
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Damn pedants
 
Can the LGBT+ struct even fit in a cachline these days?
 
It's an interface that everyone implements :P
 
3:40 AM
All modern programming languages come preinstalled with queer packages
Python for example has import yaaas_queen to turn the user gay
 
Sounds dangerous. Does it toggle the gay or OR it?
It'd suck to be gay and accidentally use it and become straight.
 
if you're already gay then it makes you gay²
 
from random import gender, sexuality for a surprise :P
 
>become autosexual
>set gender read-only
>???
>profit
 
C'mon SE chat
 
3:43 AM
It's a webp. I don't think it can onebox.
 
 
lmao
 
Ye, that's the sumbitch
 
@forest Webps cannot match the power of #.jpg
 
coincidentally i'm like 90% sure my current pfp is bi (she considers herself a lesbian but is also way into bl and jokes that she's a man's "erotic slave"; if i understand the terminology correctly i think the implication is she's bisexual but homoromantic?) but i have no idea what you're talking about with consistently having bi flag colors
i can't remember having ever had a pfp with all three bi flag colors at once
like i actually have a folder with every pfp i've used here and not one of them has had all three colors
 
3:44 AM
(see full text) but it reveals nothing, thats a first for me
 
My mind just broke. I'm going to go to try to repair it.
laters o/
 
clicking it made the message shorter
 
Yeah that's happened to me too
Isn't chat just wonderful?
 
@UnrelatedString okay, I'm not even touching the first part of that. I was just remarking that your pfp tend to feature pink, purple or blue, which are the colors of the bi flag
 
oh just like one at a time
i guess lmao
 
3:46 AM
Wasn't suggesting you were bi, or that your pfps implied you were bi or that your pfps were all bi, or anything, just that there was a common theme that I noticed, that I guess you didn't :P
Also, when original deformed blue planet pfp?
 
it's just an odd thing to notice because those are three pretty common colors
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing looks at vyxal logo huh guess vyxal (the golfing language) is bi
 
Everything is bi, duh
 
never :P
i use it virtually everywhere else but i'm committed to the rotation here
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing kid named "is"
 
3:48 AM
@lyxal Vyxal isn't just bi, Vyxal loves and carnally desires everyone, especially Poland
5
 
@user Jimmy Carter is here to fuck, and he isn't leaving
 
@user what do a bunch of metal poles have to do with anything? /s
 
CMQ: What would the languages you use be like if they were people?
 
also fwiw i'm pretty sure i am bi
it's just not a meaningful part of my identity :P
 
Jelly is that arrogant nerd sat in the corner correcting everyone
@UnrelatedString Solid
 
3:52 AM
Honestly the answer to all romantic preference problems is to just be a gamer or an esolang designer - that way you have so little of a life that you're just chronically single and never able to be in any relationship
6
 
precisely
 
@user Vyxal is the "cool" kid who just repeats all of Jelly's jokes but louder, and gets the laughs
 
@lyxal This is what practically everyone here does already. We are true experts in the game of love, where the best move is not to play at all :P
 
@lyxal lmao mood
 
Yes, I am awake at 4 am. Why? Code golf, duh :P
@user 05AB1E is that kid who graduated a few years back but still hangs out with the seniors and from time to time gives them answers to the exam questions
 
3:56 AM
@cairdcoinheringaahing I've been thinking and...this is actually pretty accurate. Except I guess Vyxal has newer jokes that the older languages like Jelly think (mistakenly, of course) are cringe
 
Ugh, what kind of lame-o's use flags, honestly nerd, get with the times *flicks emo fringe*
 
 
3 hours later…
7:23 AM
Are there any simple esolangs that are interesting but held back by a buggy/hard to run/missing implementation? I want to implement another language but don't have the creativity to design one
 
@forest Crossdressing is and has been very common in pantomime for a very long time. Only recently has it started to become described as drag though
Oh apparently the word drag has been around for much longer than I thought
 
8:00 AM
@mousetail Maybe try browsing on esolangs.org? I think they have "unimplemented" category; be sure to avoid "uncomputable" among them
 
Ideally I'd want one that is implemented but something is wrong with the implementation. Non-implemented languages tend to be poorly specified.
 
random bashing time then
 
8:38 AM
I wish the esolangs wiki had a better search function
Although if it did the programming language quiz would likely have no uncracked posts
 
Who runs the esolangs wiki?
 
8:50 AM
@mousetail Lyricly? there's not as much overlap between our communities as you would think
 
You could contact him and volunteer to build a better search function though?
 
There's a mediawiki plugin. I was discussing this with ais (who moderates the wiki) and apparently it has issues though
 
plugins always have issues
 
@JoKing I thought it was ais523
 
i guess lyricly only runs the discord
 
8:54 AM
That's what I gathered from my days of frequenting the wiki and the discord
 
there's a list of "bureaucrats" at esolangs.org/wiki/Esolang:Bureaucrats
 
 
4 hours later…
12:38 PM
Any suggestions until we do a test run?
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Q: Event Proposal: (Weekly? Monthly?) Puzzles Jam

Number BasherI wanted to make a code golf (& coding challenges) puzzles jam here. Inspired by this and this and a lot more, I think we can start a puzzles jam where people can work in a group of 1-3 on a 3 hour continuous period every weekend to create a puzzle related to a specific topic. We can then vote on...

 
@NumberBasher I still don't really understand it
 
which part
 
The basic idea
Idea is just to get feedback on your challenges for 3 hours?
 
no
to group work a challenge
a new one
on a specific topic
 
Like what would be a topic for example?
Also you still haven't clarified if it's specifically supposed to be or just challenges in general
 
12:51 PM
@mousetail for instance, mazes, or randomness
 
I don't think it's doable to make a challenge in 3 hours, it typically takes me several weeks
I'm not that experienced though of course
 
@mousetail what's the difference?
@mousetail teamwork makes the dreamwork... and perhaps it could be simply an idea, or we can extend 3 hours... just a proposal, not refinement yet :-)
 
@NumberBasher Not sure how teamwork would help. It's just that good ideas are few and far between
 
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