Ultimate crackpot
In minimum number of ASCII bytes, write a plain text "physics research article" in English that scores each item in The Crackpot Index at least once.
I'm not sure if such thing is on-topic here or on the Puzzling.
Can those interested come to Language Development, please? I want to request feedback / ideas for Physica's syntax and don't wanna clutter TNB even more.
500 rep for a Brain-Flak answer to Balance the Brackets
The challenge is clearly brain-flak related, and should have a brain-flak answer, though this is understandably difficult.
@Mr.Xcoder I assume this is the Physica you are talking about - https://github.com/Mr-Xcoder/Physica So it has phycial constants built in? I'm intrigued.
@ngn Yes, it has / will have. Currently it has some constants and very few (mostly useless) built-ins, but I am planning on pushing some major changes to GH shortly :D
Newcomers to PPCG are often compelled to ask what many of our abbreviations and terms mean. Let us list them here so this information always will be easily available.
@Mr.Xcoder so, if I want to name a variable "a" would it clash with the physical constant "a" (I'm sure there must be something called that in physics...)
I have a cunning plan: post a codegolf challenge "output the fundamental physical constants", and when they come up with a short solution, I'll publish it in a theory of everything -> Nobel prize -> money and glory for the rest of my life :)
@EriktheOutgolfer yeah, they are real numbers measured with very high precision, and nobody knows exactly why they are such (except religious people with their "fine-tuning" bullshit)
@Mr.Xcoder I'm actually using a msgbox cover function which has three levels of UI. If on Windows without a remote IDE connected, it will use WinForms (as in the image). If remote IDE connected (e.g. default on macOS), then it tells the RIDE to display a HTML/JS dialog. If no GUI is present (TTY), it will use STDERR/STDIN.
People seem to know that active chat bots are prohibited in TNB, but I don't see that written anywhere. Is this indeed so?
And if so, are pure listening bots that never speak also prohibited? These could be useful for custom notification.
Yeah. SE Chat has a feature where you can automatically "post" messages based on something like an RSS feed. These are tied back to actual users, but there's no interactivity or logic associated with them. It's like how the Active Questions tab keeps updating, but you wouldn't call that a bot.