i haven't decided if i want to add flags to yuno or just have some basic flags to get around silly I/O
i don't want to move any of the core logic out of the bytecount into flags but stuff like "join on newlines" isn't particularly interesting or worth a byte IMO
centering a list is different IMO. but that becomes kind of arbitrary too so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ like where does one draw the line
do keep in mind that this question was asked when code-golf was a tag on SO
so an SO user might be wondering why people are asking and answering questions making a bunch of short and totally unreadable / impractical code, when SO is about programming help
or more realistically "<person> rigged the game! There's no way they were that lucky to get JQ two pair when I had pocket 7s. Now I have to give them a bounty" (spoiler: how I lost 15mil)
KotH idea: two players are given a full deck to cheat, and they play a repeated game of poker where they can replace part of their hands with the cheat cards
lmfao at CVE 2021 32471: Insufficient input validation in the Marvin Minsky 1967 implementation of the Universal Turing Machine allows program users to execute arbitrary code via crafted data
200 rep for a 2D Language answer to Rotation-safe quine
What it says on the tin. You can use any language which uses two-dimensional syntax (Fish, Befunge, Klein, Labyrinth, etc) to create it. It must be a proper, valid quine and the language must not have been made before this bounty offer had b...
I tried writing an answer, but couldn't think of the best thing to say, but I do have this: I joined after you 'went dark' and so never really knew you as a mod. However as I read about the history of PPCG more and more (I cannot tell you how many forgotten chat transcripts I've read), I came to realise just how active you were, and I think that you stepping down as a mod is a great shame. I really hope you keep golfing and stay active here (come join us back in TNB when you can!) — caird coinheringaahingFeb 21 '18 at 23:02
I kill time here by digging through old chat transcripts, meta discussions and challenges :P
I've always found it interesting that you can more or less break it up into 4 or 5 "eras" that have generally been pretty different from one another, and pretty distinctively defined
Site definition (2011-2013), Growth and code-trolling (2014), The "Activity Boom" (2015-2016), The Stable Period (2017-2018), The Post-Monica Exodus (2019) and now
Most of the active users are new (accounts < 2 years old) and y'all are establishing a different kind of CGCC (different vibe, challenge ideas, power users, etc.) than the past
I'm implementing Terry Pratchett's board game, Thud in JS. All interactions with the game will be via a controller. I've written out the interface here... github.com/AJFaraday/Thud/blob/main/docs/…
Does that make sense? Am I missing any7hing that you'd need to play the game?
The first time I saw a screenshot of Segeo (after the change), I burst out laughing. It's just comic sans lol
Who on earth thought that'd be more readable?
I think the site's font is part of its appearance and identity, and messing with that (not to mention making it different for different users) is unnecessarily messing that up.
Arial is probably one of the more readable fonts, aside from a few very specific issues with certain letter combinations, and certainly more readable than comic-sans-prime
readability? i've seen so many people complain that ubuntu is unreadable for them
i can't tell what font i have on windows but it looks alright. tbh a bit less readable but i like how it looks so i probably won't use custom fonts on it