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5:00 PM
Actually there might be a better way, but I don't have the time to do the testing yet. I'll wait to release the NP update.
 
lol, being referred to as "the diamonds" sounds quite ominous almost
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5:16 PM
I saw this on Hot Questions and initially thought it was from the parenting stackexchange.... — Erty Seidohl Mar 11 '15 at 20:55
 
@hyper-neutrino If you move people's messages here, do they get notified?
@cairdcoinheringaahing I doubt the queen uses Parenting.SE :P
 
@user nope. looks like the invitation is sent if and only if a user whose message was moved has permission to access the destination channel
 
Nice
 
so for example, my 1 rep sock, which has write access to Sandbox, does not get notified when i move messages to the normal trash, because it can't write there
and my 20+ rep sock / chatbot gets notified for normal trash but not trashcan
 
5:20 PM
Mod testing :P
I think I have ~5 because I keep forgetting the password/email I used whenever I need one for new user testing :P
 
nice :P
@user one is a chat bot and also serves to test some things, one has 1 rep which helps me test things at exactly 1 rep
this account was actually originally a sock but my main account got deleted due to miscommunication reasons so i contacted SE support and they merged that account into this. this was originally my chatbot account lol
 
Which is why this isn't the sock that answered this :P
 
"[The quick assassination feature was a great lifesaver sometimes](https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/92096/can-i-disown-my-heir/206939#comment280014_206939)"
Word choice =P
 
well done xD
 
@hyper-neutrino I will continue to consider you a chatbot then :P
@DLosc :P
 
5:24 PM
HN is just a super advanced AI-based chatbot
> Give your preferred son a whole load of powerful duchies. If everything goes well, this will start a succession war once you die.
 
Every single Crusader kings 2 question has a clickbaity title
 
Yup :D
 
> The sooner you start working on the untimely death of your heir, the better.
Solid advice for anyone :P
 
5:34 PM
Good reasoning, although it doesn't preclude you from marrying your grandmother and having kids with someone else who isn't her. — Eric Dec 18 '15 at 15:36
 
Not Crusader Kings, unfortunately, but still: How do I become a goat again after turning into a bag?
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

Andrew LiTips for golfing in Binary Lambda Calculus code-golftipslambda-calculus BLC (Binary Lambda Calculus) is a binary encoding of untyped lambda calculus which was created to “provide a very simple and elegant concrete definition of descriptional complexity.” What are some tips on how to golf down BLC...

 
Hmm... Now we need to turn one of these titles into a CGCC challenge.
 
@NewSandboxedPosts I thought tips questions could be posted directly
 
5:48 PM
New user, who has clearly taken the "Sandbox everything" advice to heart :)
 
Lot better than not sandboxing a challenge first, I guess
 
Reminder: Don't discuss users' suspensions
 
reminder: rules are boring
 
@rak1507 There was a discussion earlier that got moved to trash because ^^ (redwolf's comment)
 
Including linking to their profile, or mentioning them by name
@rak1507 And yet, they're there for a reason
 
5:54 PM
probably a boring reason :P
 
Whether or not rules are boring doesn't matter, they're there to be followed.
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We could use rules to make tunnels if they're so boring
 
Word of god mod :P
 
For some reason I love it when new users reply to the "Welcome to Code Golf!" message :p
 
It's nice to get a "Thanks, that's really helpful" (or similar) reply :D
 
5:57 PM
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Q: Tips for golfing in Binary Lambda Calculus

Andrew LiBLC (Binary Lambda Calculus) is a binary encoding of untyped lambda calculus which was created to “provide a very simple and elegant concrete definition of descriptional complexity.” What are some tips on how to golf down BLC programs/functions? Please submit only one tip per answer!

 
@NewMainPosts Oh, finally caught up?
 
@RedwolfPrograms Because of evolution maybe
NMP's getting better!
 
NMP and NSP were both very quick on that question
 
Still took it roughly 100-200 times longer :p
 
Obviously, that user is the Chosen One :P
 
5:58 PM
I'm going to make a New Sandboxed Posts account now
 
Why not just use a "New Posts" account for all?
 
I kind of like the separation of tasks, but if y'all think that's a good idea I can do it
 
It does mean fewer accounts to keep track of, and fewer accounts to try to get 20 rep on
 
Maybe I'll use New Posts for Main/Meta, and a separate New Sandboxed Posts
That prevents meta questions from being mixed up with sandboxed posts, for users with Feed Filter or similar
 
So, this month, Dennis is the top rep user O.o
 
6:03 PM
How about just New Posts and Sandbox Posts?
 
Those are nice succinct names that are also easy to distinguish on smaller screens where only the first words show
 
I feel separate bots for Main and Meta might be better
 
It shows the site icon in the top right
 
Oh ok
 
6:05 PM
Should I use the current NSP profile picture, or the NMetaP one?
I kinda like the NMetaP one
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing interesting o.O (someone gave him a +400 bounty but that's kinda funny to see :P)
 
6:19 PM
> Now - Sandbox Posts (1)
Yes, I trust this user
 
Couldn't decide between "Sandboxed Posts" and "Sandbox Posts"
 
ಠ_ಠ you got to the First Posts review before I could snipe it from you
 
hehe :P
Are you using Review Stalker?
 
Should I use the NMetaP or NSP profile picture? The NSP one is more recognizable as sandbox related, but the NMetaP one would look nice with the NMP one and add some consistency.
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing i am
 
6:22 PM
@RedwolfPrograms If you've got Sandbox Posts, then use the NSP pfp
@hyper-neutrino I regret sharing that with you :P
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing >:-)
 
I like the NMetaP one though :/
 
why did Sandbox Posts' post not generate a review task
i manually loaded the FP queue when i saw that get posted and i thought you sniped it but you reviewed a different post
 
@hyper-neutrino It hasn't happened yet
 
does upvoting a post prevent it from being queued?
 
6:25 PM
Usually takes ~5 and 30 mins
No
 
oh 30? lol
 
Sounds like I need to break into SE headquarters and get them to use New Posts code internally
 
it'll probably show up the instant i go to do something else lmao
 
@hyper-neutrino Yeah, I get that. Whenever I step away from my computer, someone posts spam on MM :/
 
Can we get some upvotes on this?
 
6:26 PM
then there was that one time someone posted casino spam on CGCC like 1 minute after i stepped away from my computer and i came back 20 minutes later and it wasn't gone yet
 
Redwolf's Redundant Room FTW :p
Oh, Sandbox Posts' answer is in FP now
 
Isn't showing for me :/
 
Maybe there should be a separate NMainP and NMetaP still
 
Can I get some feedback on this?
 
6:44 PM
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Q: Generate the ticks of a graph

EnzoA challenge many developers face when drawing a graph from scratch to plot some data is generating its ticks. In below graph, there are 6 horizontal ticks (1750, 1800, 1830, 1860, 1880 and 1900) and 11 vertical ticks (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100). The horizontal bounds of the a...

 
@hyper-neutrino Looks good to me--my only reaction is "I see box-drawing characters, I think QBasic"
 
@Ausername You should vote (or do some other action) just to get a badge
 
is qbasic good for drawing box characters?
or does it use them in its interface or smth
 
It does use them in its GUI, actually, but mainly I mean they're in its code page. Which doesn't really make a difference once the "count them as one byte anyway" rule comes in, but that's okay. It's just a nostalgia trigger.
 
oh huh, that's cool. (also i see - makes sense)
yeah, i added the one-byte rule mostly to encourage submissions to use them even though any distinct characters are allowed :P
just so it looks prettier
 
7:16 PM
@hyper-neutrino how can you tell? it's not obvious from his profile as I see it at least
 
@Neil because I saw stasoid's bounty on Hello World yesterday when i went to go answer it in Flurry lol
 
may I ask what the reason for the bounty was?
 
it was to this answer; i think just a typical "reward existing answer"
i don't know how the language works but it looks impressive ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
I assume that the placeholders will never be next to rails pointing in the wrong direction?
 
it is possible that they are, but any placeholder will have at least two adjacent rails that point in the right direction
 
7:31 PM
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Q: Implement Minecraft's Rails

hyper-neutrinoBackground Information Inspired by this answer on Arqade SE Minecraft has rails which allow you to move minecarts around on them for transporting players, entities, and items. There are many types of rails, but today we're only interested in regular rails, which are also the only type that can cu...

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Q: Are We Fast And Furious?

lowercasenameThere are currently nine feature length films in the core Fast & Furious/The Fast and the Furious media franchise, a series of films about bald men scowling and driving cars very fast. The names of the films, as can be seen, follow a completely logical and sensible convention: The Fast and the F...

 
@hyper-neutrino ah, well it would be helpful to have an example of that in the question
 
@NewMainPosts @hyper-neutrino Do you have any test cases aside from the example?
 
Good point; I've added that into my example
@cairdcoinheringaahing no; my example contains every case you need to handle though
 
good afternoon
 
o/
 
CMC: Given a number N, output N lines of an infinite sequence where the lines alternate between ` o/` and \o .
 
If N = 1, is the output just o/?
 
seems to start with \o
 
@hyper-neutrino My bad, fixing
So used to 0-based that writing 1-based code threw me off :P
Though, honestly, I don't see that the challenge is much different either way, so I'm going to say you can start with either one.
 
Oh wait it's not meant to be random
 
7:46 PM
s="o/":"\\o":s
(s!!)
 
the spacing makes it slightly annoying
 
something like that in haskell
 
wait nvm, my jelly sol was stupid even if spaces weren't required
Jelly, 10 bytes: “ o/“\o”ṁY
 
@Wezl nvm it's like flip take s
 
7:52 PM
@Wezl This is pretty nice
 
flip take$cycle["o/","\\o"] haskell, 27 byte alternative to the 26 byte ^
 
BTW, there should be a leading space before o/
 
the jankiness of markdown backticks makes it a little unclear
 
True. This is what I actually had in mind.
 
8:08 PM
Charcoal, 10 bytes: ` o/F⊖N«D‖T`
 
I think you can use double backticks to have leading spaces: `` test``
 
I can never remember the backtick rules for chat formatting :P
 
I don't think a space at the start of a <code> is even possible in chat markdown
 
Anyway, click the link if you want to see the code :P
 
although if the space is important, since inline code doesn't have a different background in chat, not monospacing it is a good idea
(without redwolf's fix)
 
8:11 PM
That works
 
What'd you do?
 
I used ```​ zero width spaces`​``
 
Cheater :p
 
Maybe it doesn't work :P
 
Ugh, I keep trying to get a golfy Charcoal solution that doesn't use . It's not cooperating.
Ah, finally! Charcoal, 9 bytes: FN«↑→\o‖T
 
9:00 PM
Hi @flawr!
 
g'day!
 
9:49 PM
> a series of films about bald men scowling and driving cars very fast
 
It's not wrong
 
That's a pretty good description of the Fast and Furious series
Gah, ninja'd
 
Maybe make it "about bald men scowling, driving cars and saying 'family' in gruff voices" :P
 
"driving cars" may have to be changed to "operating vehicles", since I've heard they fly cars/planes/something in the newest movie
 
9:53 PM
:D
 
@Lyxal what on earth is george (re. your site)
 
everyone is bald underneath their hair
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10:12 PM
@Lyxal also K (prefixes) seems to freeze your interpreter
After timing out after 60 seconds, it seems to be outputting the string repeated infinitely many times.
 
never mind, I think I figured out the issue. K is listed in elements.txt as prefixes(a) when a is a string but it doesn't seem to be returning the prefixes
 
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Q: Sort an array in a "minimum" number of swaps

boboboboThere is a question here that asks the programmer to sort an array of size n, that has only the numbers 1..n in a jumbled order with no repeats or skips, using only swaps. To repeat an example from the question: We start with: 1 3 4 2 We perform some swaps: 1 3 2 4 1 2 3 4 To get the sorted arr...

 
unless i have vastly misunderstood the meaning of "prefixes"
 
@hyper-neutrino That isn't exactly "figuring out" the issue :P
 
10:23 PM
shhh (but yes you're right)
 
So...I forgot I updated my About Me a few weeks back, and I hovered over my own name by accident and was like "hey, this guy seems exactly like me"
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I would expect `abcd`K to give "", a, ab, abc, abcd but it gives ⟨a|b|c|d|ab|bc|cd|abc|bcd|abcd⟩ which i don't get
 
@RedwolfPrograms Maybe they're a clone of you
 
K is implemented as divisors_of it's argument
 
it looks like "all contiguous slices" not "prefixes of" lol
 
Its
 
I'm so confused as to what that code does :/
 
If this is intended then mildly strange and the docs should be fixed, otherwise it shouldn't be hard to reimplement. I'm tempted to PR but like... I don't know whether to fix the docs or the code lmao
 
        for sub in i:
            sub = "".join(sub)
            if len(item.split(sub)) == 2:
                yield sub
i = itertools.chain.from_iterable(itertools.combinations(s, r) for r in range(1,len(s)+1))
 
eh... what lol.
 
10:27 PM
@Lyxal What does this do/is for?
 
aabc gives ⟨b|c|aa|ab|ab|bc|aab|abc|abc|aabc⟩
 
That's the kind of awful code I write in JS, but worse 'cause it's in Python :p
 
:)
 
like... i have no clue what this is even intended to do lol
 
That's a mistake in the docs
 
10:29 PM
@hyper-neutrino Wait, why is a not an element?
 
i haven't the slightest clue
 
K returns all substrings that when splitting the initial argument, has more than two items
Cumulative sums does prefixes
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing cause it is an element and not a element.
 
I forgot to update the documentation
 
10:31 PM
@flawr groan
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing do you know the yield from?
can make things quite a bit more readable
 
I've heard of it, but never used it
 
well you can just write a for loop instead of using an itertools.chain when working with generators
e.g. like so: tio.run/…
 
oh okay. i can probably submit my first vyxal answer then but i'll wait since i've capped
 
@flawr That's a ...fun function name
 
10:39 PM
there is always fun in functions:)
btw nice hat!
 
Thanks, you too!
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing @hyper-neutrino the description of K has been fixed
@hyper-neutrino it's a Web ring with members from the esolangs discord server
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing hehe it is still the same dusty old hat
but I guess I don't have to change it now that it is christmas soon
 
@flawr That's not very nice of you, Thewold won't like you saying that
 
@flawr I thought so, but I still like it :)
 
10:45 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing where is that symbol on yours from?
 
@DLosc eek, someone proficient (well, it's not surprising really) in Charcoal is around
 
@user well let's hope nobody is gonna read it
I mean who actually reads code?
 
@flawr It's a hat from SE Winter Bash ~2 years ago which is supposed to be a Stack Exchange baseball hat. The symbol's a mod diamond with the SE logo stripes :P
 
Oh now I see
 
@DLosc having said that, Charcoal, 8 bytes: FN«o/¶‖T
 
10:51 PM
@Wezl there's no escaping
Vyxal is inevitable for you
 
Vyxal doesn't even have string escaping?
 
It does
 
I don't think a lot of golfing languages do
 
Jelly doesn't :P
 
Does Vyxal use " for string delimiters or some other character, like Jelly?
 
10:52 PM
@Lyxal Horrible. I don't like string escaping
 
@user ` IIRC
 
Oh ok
 
@user backticks are used
 
Please stop pinging me :P
 
Wow editing a message and making it a new one
Well done chat for mobile
 
10:53 PM
Sorry, just fixing the formatting
 
CMC: Write a haiku
 
why would I ever
write my beautiful poems
in ugly english
 
No, I don't think I
will. I very much dislike
writing haikus, dude
 
why did I just now
write my beautiful poem
in ugly english!?
 
I can't write haikus
 
10:58 PM
69 messages moved from Vyxal
 
I always have too many
 
@Lyxal Frick you
 
I knew better than to click that
 
of those pesky syllables
 
but no I just had to (accidentally)
 
10:59 PM
I had to, if Lyxal had actually moved that many messages in here I'd want to see what they were and how many I could move back :P
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing my trap worked perfectly
 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Now I'm just jamming to some solid 80s music :D
 
1 message moved to Trash
 
Your username is slightly too not-in-italics for that to work :P
 
^
 
11:02 PM
:P
I wasn't too subtle there
 
Well, time to do some more work on the ranking system
 
Ranking system when?
 
Depends, maybe a week?
 
Good
 
11:17 PM
I got an idea from caird's suggestion that's going to be a bit complicated to implement. Basically, as an example, JavaScript (Node.JS) would count as multiple languages: JavaScript, and JavaScript (Node.JS). So it would contribute toward the scores of each of those languages.
Running this script is going to be a bit more complicated than the ELO one, because the person running it will have to manually approve or reject various actions, such as merging duplicate language names with slightly different formatting, and forcing certain things that might be seen as subsets of another to not be
 
11:35 PM
@Neil Hahaha! Very nice. :D I'm proficient in about 40% of Charcoal--mainly the earliest added features. Forgot about . I wanted to do something like this, but getting the os in there cost too many bytes.
 
@Lyxal ಠ_ಠ i clicked that for the same reason as caird though i probably should've assumed with caird and redwolf around that it would've been dealt with if something needed to happen and i wouldn't need to do anything
 
Several weeks ago I was on a walking path when I started hearing music coming from somewhere. Turned out it was a trail maintenance employee's pickup truck. He had the radio on... and the radio station was playing a certain song that I'd never expected to hear anywhere besides the internet. Made me laugh.
 
Was it an intentional rickroll or did he unironically like it?
 
11:52 PM
Made a lot of progress on the deduplication part of my script, gotta go for now though.
The one time I actually remember to go make dinner on time everyone's busy and I can work on stuff for another ten minutes :|
 
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