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11:00
@muddyfish thats 1 drive worth 12 tb?
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CMC: post every byte of your disk to here
@betseg Can't.
That data is more accurate than I am :/
11:00
PC broken.
(which admittedly isn't a very low line)
@Optimizer like 6
weird
Chat's changed
Lemme try a different browser
There we go
TIL Chrome doesn't let you put null bytes in input fields
@betseg 00000000: eb63 90d0 bc00 7c8e c08e d8be 007c bf00 .c....|......|..
@betseg 00000010: 06b9 0002 fcf3 a450 681c 06cb fbb9 0400 .......Ph.......
@betseg 00000020: bdbe 0780 7e00 007c 0b0f 850e 0183 c510 ....~..|........
There's the first 48
11:05
halp how to dont match with grep
@betseg -v
@betseg grep -v?
ninja'd
i was trying to exclude error messages, -v didnt work, then i asked, then i noticed that errors were in stderr :(
2>/dev/null
11:11
@betseg >& log
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ 2>n (preparation: ln -s /dev/null n)
That moment you realize that you haven't started your hw and it's Sunday ._. o_o O_O
I'm doing an assessment I was supposed to be doing gradually throughout the term, and it's due midnight (<3 hours)
@ASCII-only glhfdd
11:17
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

Beta DecayThe HexaGolf Series code-golf ascii-art This will be a series of challenges based upon ASCII hexagons. HexaGolf: Wordagons Challenge Given a string as input, output its wordagon. Wordagons A wordagon is a way of representing a string in a hexagon. Now, let's create a wordagon from the s...

@Syxer c884dfd0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
@Syxer c884dfe0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ................
@Syxer c884dff0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0700 ................
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ plz no
Gah, malicious code
11:20
@ASCII-only yep
$ sudo xxd /dev/sda|tail
xxd: Input/output error
c884df60: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
c884df70: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
c884df80: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
c884df90: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
c884dfa0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
c884dfb0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
c884dfc0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
$ sudo xxd /dev/sda | head
00000000: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
00000010: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
00000020: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
00000030: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
00000040: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
00000050: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
00000060: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
$ sudo xxd /dev/sda|head
00000000: eb63 90d0 bc00 7c8e c08e d8be 007c bf00  .c....|......|..
00000010: 06b9 0002 fcf3 a450 681c 06cb fbb9 0400  .......Ph.......
00000020: bdbe 0780 7e00 007c 0b0f 850e 0183 c510  ....~..|........
00000030: e2f1 cd18 8856 0055 c646 1105 c646 1000  .....V.U.F...F..
00000040: b441 bbaa 55cd 135d 720f 81fb 55aa 7509  .A..U..]r...U.u.
00000050: f7c1 0100 7403 fe46 1066 0080 0100 0000  ....t..F.f......
00000060: 0000 0000 fffa 9090 f6c2 8074 05f6 c270  ...........t...p
@betseg What filesystem? I'm using ext4
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ filesystem is sda1 etc, this is about partition tables
mbr?
$ sudo xxd /dev/sda1 | head -n15
00000000: eb58 906d 6b66 732e 6661 7400 0201 2000  .X.mkfs.fat... .
00000010: 0200 0000 00f8 0000 3f00 ff00 0008 0000  ........?.......
00000020: 0038 0600 3f0c 0000 0000 0000 0200 0000  .8..?...........
00000030: 0100 0600 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
00000040: 8001 29e1 72ad c14e 4f20 4e41 4d45 2020  ..).r..NO NAME
00000050: 2020 4641 5433 3220 2020 0e1f be77 7cac    FAT32   ...w|.
00000060: 22c0 740b 56b4 0ebb 0700 cd10 5eeb f032  ".t.V.......^..2
@betseg IDK, on my Windows (fully NTFS) disk it's the same
$ sudo xxd /dev/sdc|head
00000000: eb63 90d0 bc00 7c8e c08e d8be 007c bf00  .c....|......|..
00000010: 06b9 0002 fcf3 a450 681c 06cb fbb9 0400  .......Ph.......
00000020: bdbe 0780 7e00 007c 0b0f 850e 0183 c510  ....~..|........
00000030: e2f1 cd18 8856 0055 c646 1105 c646 1000  .....V.U.F...F..
00000040: b441 bbaa 55cd 135d 720f 81fb 55aa 7509  .A..U..]r...U.u.
00000050: f7c1 0100 7403 fe46 1066 0080 0100 0000  ....t..F.f......
00000060: 0000 0000 fffa 9090 f6c2 8074 05f6 c270  ...........t...p
Perhaps SSD/physical disk difference?
i have an ssd
11:25
weird
My Windows system has an SSD
I mean, my /home SSD shows some variation:
things other than 0s start after around 00100000
00000000: fab8 0010 8ed0 bc00 b0b8 0000 8ed8 8ec0  ................
00000010: fbbe 007c bf00 06b9 0002 f3a4 ea21 0600  ...|.........!..
00000020: 00be be07 3804 750b 83c6 1081 fefe 0775  ....8.u........u
00000030: f3eb 16b4 02b0 01bb 007c b280 8a74 018b  .........|...t..
00000040: 4c02 cd13 ea00 7c00 00eb fe00 0000 0000  L.....|.........
00000050: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
00000060: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
00000070: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000  ................
What's with all the hexdumps
our disks
26 mins ago, by betseg
CMC: post every byte of your disk to here
11:27
$ sudo xxd /dev/sdb1 | head -n1000
...
00000400: 00a0 a303 000c 8e0e 664d ba00 7bc7 090d  ........fM..{...
00000410: 968d a203 0000 0000 0200 0000 0200 0000  ................
00000420: 0080 0000 0080 0000 0020 0000 5b01 cc57  ......... ..[..W
00000430: 5b01 cc57 5c00 ffff 53ef 0100 0100 0000  [..W\...S.......
00000440: 85db a457 0000 0000 0000 0000 0100 0000  ...W............
00000450: 0000 0000 0b00 0000 0001 0000 3c00 0000  ............<...
00000460: c602 0000 6b00 0000 ce66 a202 ca11 400a  ....k....f....@.
this doesn't seem safe...
Post literally every single byte... from like, a good-size drive?
yeah
post 12 tb of data here
Anything larger than a 1kb drive seems stupidly impractical
make SE servers take off to outer space
CMC: Post your most used password here. Don't tell the username or website
11:29
Optimizer, you won't make SE servers break by manually copying every byte in
hunter2
@Optimizer Don't.
Are you guys trying to help crackers?
we are crackers.
@Optimizer correctbatteryhorsestaple
@StevenH. Haha
@Optimizer 11212qwe :(
11:30
@Optimizer llamaLLAMA114M4llaaaama
(not se fb google wikipedia etc they are stronger)
guys, you dont have to ping me the password
scoobydoo123
(my answer was a joke, of course. I don't actually use hunter2, that'd be horrifying)
wait a second...
11:32
Optimizer is a spy? :3
he admitted it
2 mins ago, by Optimizer
we are crackers.
ooh my text became grey
@Downgoat do you have a bot that makes you join TNB every four hours
11:40
@ASCII-only Downgoat is the bot. Chatgoat is Downgoat's actual account
\copy(\scope) = tmp
\each_kv(tmp {\swap ... = k \set(tmp k {})})
\begin(tmp)
redefine each function with a empty procedure and \begin with this modified scope
the language is now unusable
CMC: How the hell did the following happen, and why do we need to be warned not to do it?
(ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻ < this guy
halp what should my language name be
Melon Tears
11:50
hmmm, good
omg
Tearfully seems absurd enough to be good
first time i play hexplode
i won
Wow, hexplode is brilliant
woefully!
halp how change name of repo
halp pls
wait I found it
12:08
gh?
ok
@DestructibleWatermelon Terrifing sh*t
(near every esolangs of you is a terrifing sh*t)
I compiled NetHack! \o/
\o/
(cant compile it on my window computer ;_;)
@TùxCräftîñg wat
|||| |
|   |||
^ what the heck is that
seriously
12:11
@TùxCräftîñg I installed TDM-GCC and compiled with that, using this guide.
@TùxCräftîñg overly verbose: you can chop off heaps of bytes
it's woefully
because the high bytecounts are saddening
»  ../../../ugp3
ugp3 (MicroGP++) v3.4.0_52 "Camellia"
Yet another multi-purpose extensible self-adaptive evolutionary algorithm
(c) 2002-2015 by Giovanni Squillero <[email protected]>
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions (use option "--license" for details)

[14:15:38] Random generator seed: 42
[14:15:38] WARNING:: File "statistics.xml" already exists. Dumping statistics to "statistics_2016-09-04,14-15-38.xml"
[14:15:38] Adding population 0 "pop1" from file "population.settings.xml"
ಠ_ಠ
@TùxCräftîñg @DestructibleWatermelon What does it do? :3
12:16
idk
it nops forever
great job @tux
@DestructibleWatermelon Wats ur github
@BetaDecay github.com/DestructibleWatermelon/ of course... or not...
404040404
12:18
there is a hyphen
i get a 404
@DestructibleWatermelon thankz yous
I see why you called it Woefully
@DestructibleWatermelon Ah :)
this esolang is a terrifing sh*t
12:23
@TùxCräftîñg ;_; y u do dis
this is why i star this
;u; tank u for doin dis
is there a OO extension to C that is not C++ or O-C?
@TùxCräftîñg Vala?
look cool
but i will finally use good ol C
12:29
@TùxCräftîñg valac translates Vala into C, then compiles with gcc
come on someone, make a new challenge!
>_>
my C file:
def main(argc, argv)
end
cool
i should really stop ruby
You use the C preprocessor? :3
12:32
my exact thoughts
no
habitude
Ah. :)
i programmed too much in ruby
i use so much vim and tmux, i tried switching windows on i3 with hjkl
fast way to malloc a 3×n matrix in C?
12:39
you cant
you have to for or while 3 levels
@BetaDecay What is Hexplode?
12:44
^
hexplode look cool
yay i won
yay i won but idk how
@TùxCräftîñg Don't. Use an array pretending to be a matrix instead
and if i want the array to be dynamically allocated?
malloc(3*n*sizeof(type))
12:49
to get an element use [c+3*r*n] assuming c and r are 0-indexed
and the [][] notation work?
Aww, I seem the only one who lost their first game :3
@TùxCräftîñg No, but it's faster
@TùxCräftîñg no
ninja'd
You can put it in a define (I think)/extract to a function if you want
12:50
CMC: Star this CMC.
7
I won my second game, however.
I lost my first then won my second :)
i lost my first because idk what is the goal of the game
i played 5 games, lost one game (third one, board size 7)
12:52
^^^
> The winner is the player that removes all of their opponents counters from the board.
Challenge idea: Hexplode Koth.
nice idea
Challenge idea: Evaluate the distribution of a Factorio splitter.
12:54
@zyabin101 Tricho already suggested it :)
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ Factorio?
@BetaDecay How? o_o
@zyabin101 A subset, anyway
CMC: Implement Hexagony in Hexplode
5
@BetaDecay Hexplode is a game, not a lang. :P
(Explanation incoming, please stand by...)
12:55
NJBTW
Right now, there are tree CMCs on the starboard.
13 hours ago, by trichoplax
@El'endiaStarman I wonder if that could make a good KotH?
@ASCII-only Yes, I'm following the NATO phonetic alphabet for naming digits.
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ I mean, what is Factorio?
> zyabin wun zeero wun
13:05
@zyabin101 a game AFAIK
Unclear.
In Factorio, a 2D tile-based factory-building game, there are conveyor belts, underground belts, and splitters. Conveyor belts are denoted by ^, v, >, and <. They have two streams of resources (left and right), and multiple intersection patterns which will be illustrated in the post. Underground belts are denoted by u, d, r, and l and are paired to transport items underground.
Underground belt pairs will not overlap (but can still intersect) in this challenge. Finally, splitters are 2 tiles wide and are denoted by UU, DD, R␊R, or L␊L. They evenly split all input belts into the output belts, while preserving left/right streams. More illustrations will be provided. Finally, 0, 1, ..., 9 represent inputs and outputs. For this challenge, you will determine what fractions of the input streams end up in the output streams.
@zyabin101 That enough?
Okai :3
warning: initialization makes pointer from integer without a cast
     regij_t *regij = regij_new(4096);
regij_new return a pointer ._.
post the output of systemd-analyze plz
mine: Startup finished in 5.942s (firmware) + 138ms (loader) + 1.551s (kernel) + 1.067s (userspace) = 8.699s
13:12
»  systemd-analyze
bash: systemd-analyze: command not found
what distro o_o
Windows with git bash :P
:/
can i download a file to my phone from my computer?
yes
> Spezific Definitions
._.
@betseg If both support USB or Bluetooth, yup.
13:15
@zyabin101 without downloading to my computer
IDK ._.
@betseg You want to download without downloading?
such wat
13:16
@ASCII-only make my phone download a file from my pc
@betseg That's exactly what bluetooth/USB let you do
@betseg you want to pass by the connection of your computer to download
@ASCII-only ._.
13:17
They don't just work one way
Otherwise just transfer via cloud/SD
my router is downstairs, i use my phone to tether wifi to my pc
using usb
Then why not use bluetooth
my pc cant bluetooth
Wait what kind of PC is that
desktop
13:25
suchwat	mov bomb, *1
	add.a #4, $0
	jmp suchwat
bomb	dat #0
	end
^ a very stupid core war bot but it's also very efficient
Firefox refuses to write to any files
coz u are using linux?
switch to windows 10
@TùxCräftîñg Dwarf?
13:29
nope
bomber
@Optimizer I have a Win10/Ubuntu dual-boot and FF on both, most of my stuff is on Ubuntu though and it takes forever to reboot
each step it square the A operand of the add
and it's surprisingly efficient
@TùxCräftîñg Wouldn't modular arithmetic eventually make it bomb itself for some core sizes?
possibly
but with core size 8000 it works pretty well
@Optimizer How does that have anything to do with it?
13:34
windows 10 solves everything
it even solve a rapid computer
It's weird
Chrome used to work on both my OSes
Now it BSoDs Win7/10 and hangs Ubuntu
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ D: What did you do
Even after complete reinstalls
13:35
@ASCII-only I didn't do anything
Well, the new update changed the appearance, I'm not sure how much of the non-UI stuff would have changed
That's weird...
I would've thought Wordagon would be a dupe
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

Beta DecayThe HexaGolf Series code-golf ascii-art This will be a series of challenges based upon ASCII hexagons. HexaGolf: Wordagons Challenge Given a string as input, output its wordagon. Wordagons A wordagon is a way of representing a string in a hexagon. Now, let's create a wordagon from the s...

wat Downgoat is sleep-TNBing again
-4
Q: Can we change the Programming Puzzles & Code Golf community image?

LizI think the image is downright ugly: Only the beta communities have this sort of image, this isn't beta anymore so can we change it to something more attractive please??? It strains my eyes everytime I want to solve some programming challenges. Something like this would look pretty good I'd s...

you call this a icon o_o
Yup it's hideous
13:50
@BetaDecay Plus it would look like six squares as a favicon
17
Q: Invalid Invali Inval

TheBitByteThis idea is loosely based upon @TùxCräftîñg's chat message. Take a look at the below example sequence: INVALID0, INVALID1, INVALID2 INVALID3, INVALID4... INVALID9 After INVALID9, it goes on like this: INVALI0, INVALI1, INVALI2, INVALI3... INVALI9 And after INVALI9, it's like this: INVAL0,I...

i must answer this in ruby
Anyone here own TIS-100?
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ Nope.
14:04
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ What is it? I might have it
@BetaDecay Puzzle assembly-like game, looks like:
Ah I don't
Talk to @MartinEnder and @Sp3000 about it though
4
A: Shortest Minmod Function

Sp3000TIS-100, 696 526 bytes @1 MOV UP ACC SAV ADD 999 JEZ A SWP MOV 1 ANY MOV ACC ANY JRO -7 A:MOV 12 ANY @5 S:JRO UP MOV UP ACC JLZ A JEZ B MOV 1 DOWN JMP B A:MOV 7 DOWN NEG B:MOV 1 RIGHT MOV ACC RIGHT MOV ACC RIGHT JMP S MOV 14 DOWN MOV 9 RIGHT @6 MOV 999 ACC L:JRO LEFT SAV SUB ANY JGZ A MOV ANY NI...

I own TIS-100. Never finished though
What is hexplode, by the way?
@Sherlock9 yeah, I have an... interesting solution for one of the later levels
0
A: Invalid Invali Inval

TùxCräftîñgRuby, 90 bytes def f s;if s=="";return[];end;(0..9).map{|i|s+i.to_s}+f(s.chars.take(s.length-1).join);end If the string is empty, return a empty array. Otherwise, generate the string + the number in each number from 0 to 9, and call the f with the string without the last character.

I won! I have no idea how
I'm not sure of the rules, actually
everyone win without knowing how on this game
I just saw something in chat about "hog-all-the-corners" and tried that
Welp
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ look easy to do with ncurses
14:11
@TùxCräftîñg ?
with some unicode this game can be reproduced with ncurses
and the thing will be more realistic
Well, the puzzles are internally implemented in Python
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ "I NEED SLEEP"
Really, he's sleeping right now.
I think.
That may explain his tree hours without activity.
Yeah, well, it's 1:15AM where he is IIRC
14:16
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

FatalizeSesquiprimes Given a non-negative integer N, output the Nth sesquiprime integer. We say that a positive integer I is sesquiprime if I + ⌊I/2⌋ is prime (where ⌊...⌋ is the floor function). For example, 25 is a sesquiprime because 25 + ⌊25/2⌋ = 25 + 12 = 37, which is prime. Sequence A158708 is...

^ slowpoke
@zyabin101 Did you get your computer fixed?
i have booted my ubuntu machine i forgot why
@Fatalize Yup, that just was an issue with ClamWin, which was hourly restarting the PC just because. I uninstalled it and all should be well.
So the lesson is: don't trust clams. Knew it
@Fatalize From induction that also means don't trust pearls
14:19
@ASCII-only Thus don't trust Perl. QED
@Fatalize Thus don't trust programming languages. Oppose.
[0, 1]
1.0
2
0.9999779095030014
@Fatalize fixed
3
I agree
range(1, 3)
9.356469016601148
1.0
4
0.9999999999984626
14:22
Confirmed
"Should we trust Actually?" makes it infinite loop I think, that's pretty fitting
So basically the first output is [No, Yes], Yes.0, Yesyes, almost Yes
@Fatalize fixed, seems it is.
Actually works in mysterious ways
14:25
Seriously though, actually, Actually works in mysterious ways.
inb4 everyone is thinking for a good sentence
Do you guys know the "game" Tangram?
yup

Seriously reacts to English sentences as code

Apr 23 at 18:13, 21 minutes total – 69 messages, 10 users, 6 stars

Bookmarked Apr 24 at 17:58 by zyabin101

@flawr yes
o_o this face
I'm planning a challenge based on tangram
14:29
@ΛεγίωνΜάμμαλϠΨΠʹ yes, we both finished it. why do you ask?
@MartinEnder I came up with an interesting solution for sequence indexing (save as 62711.1.txt to compare):
@0
MOV UP,RIGHT

@1
MOV 8,ACC
A:
SUB 1
JGZ A
B:
MOV UP,DOWN
JMP B

@2


@3
MOV RIGHT,ACC
NEG
ADD 10
A:SUB 1
MOV UP,DOWN
JGZ A
MOV UP,ACC
MOV ACC,RIGHT
MOV ACC,UP
MOV RIGHT,ACC
NEG
ADD 10
B:SUB 1
MOV DOWN,UP
JGZ B

@4
MOV UP,ACC
MOV ACC,LEFT
SWP
MOV LEFT,ACC
SWP
MOV ACC,LEFT
SWP
MOV ACC,DOWN

@5


@6


@7
MOV UP,DOWN

@8
ah well, I'd have to reinstall it
too bad, visually looks neat
you can see the values shuffle between the two stacks
o_o
Fixnum#[n] is cool
(using a 2TM-TC-proof-like method to turn 2 stacks into a tape)
14:50
Moonring
@DJMcMayhem You changed avatar? :O
morning
@DJMcMayhem 10/10 noice avatar
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

flawrSolve Grid-Tangram This is just a rough outline under development, feel free to share thoughts! The Tangram is a dissection puzze made from seven shapes: Five different sized triangles, a parallelogram and a square. Given a shape, the goal is recreating the shape using all the pieces and withou...


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