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11:00 PM
spin the wheel of blame
 
!!/blame
 
Ha.
 
@betseg heh kind of:
 
no bots here? Boo.
 
11:02 PM
@JanDvorak It's Downgoat's fault.
 
There.
 
@Downgoat That's super weird.
It's rendering it as Markdown
which is wrong
 
at least it is not my fault :D
 
Github renders it as Markdown
 
Question: If I were to render that document as AsciiDoc, would it look correct?
I have no idea how similar AsciiDoc & RST are
 
... apple music rickrolled me :(
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@ГригорийПерельман ?
 
GitHub sends the README to the app rendered as Mardown but it shows rendered RST on the website.
 
11:08 PM
@quartata That's GitHub's website, rendering it as markdown.
 
@ГригорийПерельман except it's not?
 
No. That's RST. Scroll down
 
this is the readme rendered as MD. this is the readme rendered as RST.
 
11:12 PM
Is there any "semi-major" software thing that uses a golfing language somewhere?
 
codegolf.se
 
Like as part of its source
 
@ГригорийПерельман Does it actually use a golfing lang as part of its source?
 
@Qwerp-Derp bash
 
11:16 PM
@Mendeleev I don't really think that counts
 
@Downgoat That's why you use Google Play Music.
 
@Mendeleev That's why you use Monstercat FM
 
@Qwerp-Derp Define "golfing language"
 
@ГригорийПерельман That's why you use Youtube with adblock
 
@Mendeleev is that an actual thing
 
11:19 PM
@ГригорийПерельман I don't like "banger" electro or strong dubstep, they seem to be prevalent there
 
@Downgoat ...of course?
 
@Downgoat Yes! I use it daily
 
@JanDvorak ...to listen to Monstercat FM
 
Google Play Music has been around for years
 
@quartata Ooh that's a toughie
 
11:19 PM
 
EDM isn't my favorite
 
Uhhh any language with a GitHub repo and has the word "golf" or "golfing" (just on its own) somewhere in the README.md
 
Oh, then definitely not.
But APL is a different story.
 
@quartata Is APL used in development?
 
11:21 PM
I thought APL was just a thing you use on it's own for short calculations
 
@ГригорийПерельман ...no?
I mean, you can.
 
Kind of how you wouldn't actually make a large program out of Mathematica
 
@Qwerp-Derp Yes.
 
Like MATLAB and Maple and such
 
@quartata What about J?
APL is a weird language, but it's beautiful in a way
 
11:24 PM
Yes!
I just finished making butter
From the milk i milked over the week. And yeah
 
Hey, PPCG is in #1 on HN
 
And proof with TNB in background
 
@mınxomaτ Isn't it like half the time?
 
Uh, no. It almost never is.
 
Oh, wait, I thought you said HNQ
 
11:26 PM
So who has flagged those two photos as offensive ?
 
@mınxomaτ Wait, where is HN?
 
Whoa wait what this is a repo using APL
That's cool
 
@ГригорийПерельман news.ycombinator.com
 
@Serg How is my butter offensive?
 
Oh, I thought you meant something related to SE
 
11:28 PM
Didn't flag, but too many oneboxes IMO
 
My guess is that it just has nothing to do with anything around it or what we generally discuss here.
 
@JanDvorak that's not the reason to abuse flags
 
Didn't say it was.
 
@ГригорийПерельман If that was a reason to flag :P remember when DF was a thing here?
 
11:30 PM
5 lines of dwarf fortress are still less noisy than two pictures of butter
 
OK, regardless of who it was, points is don't abuse the flags. Those blue bubbles are disturbing my siesta
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Actually it will be on topic when i finish sandboxing my new challenge about butter
 
It will still not be on topic.
But feel free to make that challenge!
 
WHy did you change your name?
 
You changed your name too.
 
11:38 PM
Yeah but i have a new avatar
So it makes snese more so for me
Also good point
 
11:51 PM
@DownChristopher Right, it does make 'snese'
btw my current challenge idea is: make an autogolfer
ex. with a jelly code,given a jelly code, output a golfed one
 
Seems interesting. How do you want to score it?
And also, wouldn't you need to find ungolfed Jelly code for test cases?
 
CMC: Find a list of all Pythagorean triads containing 3600.
 
Is there a finite amount?
 
Yes
a, b and c are guaranteed to be positive.
 

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