@HyperNeutrino It doesn't help that the internet is very American, so the spread of info about Americans is much larger than pretty much any other country (aside from India and China)
ah yes we were talking about tourism and someone mentioned getting treated to a steak because they fell ill and someone asked about why someone bought them food but not treatment and that's where we got to free healthcare
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I'm assuming I also can't submit "Jelly, \$ \approx 3 \$ bytes: {base 250-encode} {evaluate as Jelly code}" (whatever that is in Jelly) — pxeger1 min ago
@pxeger Interestingly, it's surprisingly hard in Jelly due to the way the base-250 encoding works :/
Jelly has compressed string literals, using the “...» delimiters. The way these work is by interpreting the ... as a base-250 integer, \$n\$, then repeatedly divmod-ing this integer until it reaches \$0 \newcommand{\d}[2]{ \left( \left\lfloor \frac {#1} {#2} \right\rfloor, #1 \text{ mod } #2 \rig...
I'm going to be doing basically a complete redesign of the chat, but since I know a lot of people aren't going to want that drastic of a change here's a copy with just the code styling changed
(Font change is commented out, you can try it if you want but the kerning looks weird with smaller text)
> SIGBOVIK is a yearly conference celebrating the inestimable research work of Harry Quernstone Bovik. Since his research has been so variegated, the conference is traditionally a forum for discussion on many subjects, including: Inept Expert Systems, Deep Space Navigation, Science, Perplexity Theory, Thaughmaturgic Circle, Self-Adjusting Computation, Denotational Semantics of Pidgin and Creole, Worm Causality, Dimorphic Computing, k-Armed Bandits, Regret ...
they seem to be undecided on what Harry Q Bovik's middle name is
> In my spare time, I enjoy surfing the web. Here is a list of usernames and passwords that I used to register at various web sites; it has been kindly put together by Rob O'Callahan.
Bypassing restricted-source by storing data in the file name
Consensus says that it is perfectly fine to store data in the file name as long as that is added to the byte count. However, this doesn't seem entirely appropriate in restricted-source questions, since it could bypass the restrictions.
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This is unrelated, but some times when I get milk out of the fridge, it bounces against the racks in the fridge and makes a noise that sounds like the SE chat notification noise
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my personal opinion is just to use your own judgement, honestly, but that's not a good answer so i'll have to think this one through more before i give my official answer to the meta post, if i do
@HyperNeutrino I don't know what sort of peanut butter you guys were talking about, but with crunchy peanut butter you'd be hard pushed to have much less than 1/2 cm thickness
@Wezl I get your point, though, and occasionally I get grossed out by myself, but when I'm really hungry, I just set aside my morals and order myself a Big Mac.
I just replaced everything with the closest looking number I could find :p
And the x and X with ><
P sort of looks like a flipped 9, r sort of looks like a 4 in some handwriting, o is obviously 0, G sort of looks like a flipped 3, I forgot the word C0de, and so on