@Sherlock9 I actually did update the docs. Just not the user bit since there wasn't as much of a change there. There's also a latest_name column, which greatly helps with displaying a user's current username.
CMC: Stack the consecutive equal elements in a list. [1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 1, 1, 1] -> [[1], [2], [3], [1, 1, 1], [2], [3, 3], [1, 1, 1]]. (cc @Erik do you know how to solve it in Pyth (easily)?)
@DJMcMayhem Keep in mind that there's a special Trashcan for things that the record of should be removed. It's mod-only and owned by the SE pseudo-site.
Without special read privileges, only the mods of a specific site and employees can see a moderation room of that site.
Input:
Take a list of positive integers as input:
3 5 2 1 6
and create a matrix where the n'th column contains the vector 1:L(n), where shorter rows are padded with zeros.
Test cases:
3 5 2 1 6
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1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 0 2
3 3 0 0 3
0 4 0 0 ...
@cairdcoinheringaahing There is trash (lowercase) and Trash (uppercase) and for 'Trash', you don't have write (maybe read too, idk) access to, so SE doesn't bother to invite you to a room you can't participate in. No regular users have access to trash, so us RO's had to explicitly get it from a mod. So when Mr.Xcoder (or any other RO) trashes your message, it goes to 'trash', not 'Trash' and SE invites you as normal
I have a challenge in the sandbox that i could actually turn into a neat (imo) piece of software. It's not super complicated but if anyone is interested in helping that would be neat. Not sure when I'm going to have time to work on it though
I always think about it during the lulls of tnb and no one is around, ha
the sandbox post doesn't really explain what i want to do... i guess i should update that first
this is the sandbox post. After researching what this would require i realized that there aren't a lot of good tools available for reading a font file
I think it would be neat to create a piece of software that not only parses out basic information but also shows the section of the file it's reading that information from
Sort of like when you look at tcp dumps in wireshark
@Poke Unless it's beat by Husk or 05AB1E or SOGL or Charcoal
@cairdcoinheringaahing It starts getting golfier.... It's insanely short sometimes because it's stack based. BTW, Jelly has auto-vec and Pyke doesn't, and they're still tied for a challenge that involves that.
CMC: Print this exact text: I tied jelly in Pyke, I tied jelly in Pyke, I tied jelly in Pyke, Wait... Dennis outgolfed the Jelly answer... I used to tie jelly in Pyke, I used to tie jelly in Pyke, I use to tied jelly in Pyke
@Mr.Xcoder I guess the problem is that a lot of users are in America rather than Europe, so we're in school and asleep when they post answers, but Hyper isn't
Program that allows the user to edit it's own source code
Write a program that displays and allows the user to view, edit and save it's own source code.
If no edits are made, the output file should be the same as the program, and hence executing it should allow the user to edit the program's ...
@wizzwizz4 ¥ is 0x97 in CP437. If you were to encode it in UTF-8, then yes, it would be 2 bytes (0xc2 0xa5), but when encoded in CP437, it's only a single byte.