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01:10
@Seggan CGCC specifically or all of SE? Because there are certainly a ton of famous people on SE
see: Jon Skeet our Lord and Savior
01:28
@user SE
me when I make myself easily identifiable by including custom responses in the "what <tool> do you use" section
02:06
@Seggan Define "identifiable"
Cause, I'd imagine that I could walk past any of y'all on the street and you wouldn't know me. But, if someone tried, they could find out my name, what university I go to, and my age, just from the TNB transcript
Hell, my birthday literally inspired a challenge on main :P
@cairdcoinheringaahing "able to say ah yes that's <insert username here> based on the developer survey results"
Then I'm very much not identifiable, as I've never completed the dev survey :P
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A: Nominations for Language of the Month, Take 2

Darren SmithNibbles Nibbles is a language designed to be very good at golf by having half byte instructions rather than hundreds of built-ins. Because each instruction is half a byte and expressible as a regular keyboard symbol, it should feel like golfing in a regular language, except you get to divide by t...

@cairdcoinheringaahing The number of people who can say that will probably grow now that there's no badge for it any more
@LotMNomations Huh, when did you become a feed?
02:12
30th of June last year apparently
Jun 29, 2022 at 7:44, by pxeger
CMM: Should we have chat feeds for nominations for Language of the Month and Learn You a Lang?
Jun 30, 2022 at 13:30, by Feeds
pxeger has made a change to the feeds posted into this room
Huh, somehow I don't think I've ever noticed it before
probably because it's only had 6 chances to post something
02:39
@LotMNomations 0/10, Spawned the log(96) craze. (/s)
03:31
@cairdcoinheringaahing idk what it's like in the UK, but over here, a dog with a Santa hat would certainly stand out, so if you walked past me on the street over here, I could definitely identify you. No idea if dogs with Santa hats are ubiquitous in the UK, though
Pretty sure dogs wearing santa hats make up 15% of our population, sorry
Dangit
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Q: Compare Two Fractions With ASCII Art

blaketyroChallenge Write a program or function that takes in 4 non-negative integers, A, B, C, and D, that represent two fractions, A/B and C/D, where B and D are non-zero and A <= B and C <= D. Output an ASCII art depiction of the fractions made of |x- characters on two lines as follows: The lines will ...

04:30
Are golfing languages analogous to polysynthetic natlangs?
04:49
@ATaco Are you thinking of Fig?
@DannyuNDos I don't think so, unless you want to argue that they have very long "words" because there aren't spaces between the builtins.
Actually, stack-based golflangs in particular could be compared to isolating languages where each morpheme (character) is a separate word (command).
But there aren't very many programming languages that have a concept of inflection, so I'm not sure the isolating-synthetic spectrum is really applicable.
@cairdcoinheringaahing Are there any in the royal family?
@DLosc I can't answer that without be charged with Treason.
 
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07:43
@LotMNomations @mods maybe lock the LOTM nominatins thread if we are no longer doing LOTMs?
 
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12:48
I noticed that running the elo script doesn't do decimal byte counts properly
would this be a valid fix?
the changes are score = re.search("(\d+(\.\d+)?) bytes?", line) and score = eval(score.group(1).lstrip("0") or "0")
You probably want (?:\.\d+)?
Avoid creating unnecessary groups
re doesn't like that
re.error: incomplete escape \x at position 3
Oops \. not \x. All I added was the ?:
You probably want to mark all the regex strings raw
that seems to not make it capture any more
IndexError: no such group
Yea it removes a group. You should add it to the inner set of parenthesis not the outer one
12:54
so score = re.search(r"(\d+(?:\.\d+)?) bytes?", line)?
:+1:
works now
@lyxal oh and lines.append((row["FirstLine"], row["ParentId"])) to account for the csv header name change from Bubbler's query
and with open("merged.csv", encoding="utf-8") as csvfile:
because it errors otherwise
 
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16:17
@mousetail Just a reminder that "@mods" doesn't actually ping us :P
As for locking it, I don't think that's necessary. We didn't lock the first nominations thread when that died. Might be worth editing a note that LOTM has ended tho
16:32
I'm aware mods doesn't ping you, but it seemed the most reasonable way to get a mods attention even if it required them to read my message manually
Maybe just close it?
@lyxal @lyxal sad to see rust at the very bottom now :(
pings go brr
>Go: 375
sad gopher noises
i wonder how much of that low score is because of imports
16:50
Make a language called "g" which is go but everything is imported automatically
damn sad that lotm died off, it was cool
It's been dead all year
ye ikr i wonder why that happen, maybe the langs werent interesting?
Hardly any actual submissions in the languages
Rust actually beats python lol: codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/260857/91213
17:08
@AidenChow Interest in things seems to go up and down in cycles. Who knows, maybe we'll end up bringing it back again in 2025.
@mousetail Raise a flag :P
I am actually interested in learning Nibbles, tho. Maybe I should take Darren's invitation and start a chat room for it.
17:35
@DLosc take 3 lmao
17:55
Looking at the list of languages we did, Pip was lucky to have squeaked in right at the end
Or maybe it was so bad it killed the entire event :p
Nah, you gotta blame the last language for that :P
(TBH, I'm not sure if it was a lack of enthusiasm about Elm or a lack of enthusiasm about the remaining nominees.)
18:51
when ure returning io::Result<Option<Arc<Mutex<HashMap<String, TextInput<'_>>>>>> you know somethings wrong and theres definetly a much better way of doing it
i have done that thrice already
19:08
buh, head empty in regards to programming language ideas
stack-based, deque-based, """normal""" proglang...
considering the opaqueness of the errors i was returning with nice-expr i want to experiment and see if i can make more user-friendly error messages (with line-col numbers etc)
maybe i could re-implement that verboselang i had a while back
looks at my own code examples
eww why did i think this was "nice syntax"
hrm bots seem to be bork
smokey still works, my client is getting a redirect when trying to get user id
19:33
nvm i used the wrong password

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