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22:01
14 mins ago, by caird coinheringaahing
@Shaggy Does it have anything to do with the design companies (? I believe they're companies) that you're involved with?
@user Nominate me your favourite solution and you've got yourself a 500 rep bounty. And I am that impressed that I will throw you a 2nd 500 rep bounty on your first Japt solution.
Wait, is that actually it?
The Fin = Peter Noble, which is your name?
But ping me Monday to remind 'cause I'm about to get incredibly drunk!
@Shaggy So just a 500 bounty then :P
22:03
wait that was it?! that was underwhelming
Oh lol, that was really easy
all that stalking was for nothing
Thanks for the bounty, I’ll find a good answer later (not too many of them :p$
wait, actually? I mean, even if none of us knew your last name until all that stalking, surely your wife would've? i honestly can't tell if that's actually it or if you are just being incredibly sarcastic :P
22:05
@rak1507 Unless you know (and I mean really) know comics, nobody knows who the shit The Fin is.
oh so the connection is just that it has the same name as you
I suppose that could be easily overlooked
@hyper-neutrino I am watching your video now, you got yourself a subscriber
ok that was fun now everyone try and find the hidden meaning in my profile picture :P
easy, just reverse the gravatar algorithm and then reverse engineer MD5 and figure out the salt and rak's email
There is no hidden meaning, it's a generic identicon.
@hyper-neutrino Wait what?
You can do that?
22:07
> reverse engineer MD5
No, they're salted
gravatar generation is not random, it's directly based on the MD5 hash of your email, however, SE salts it for security
Area 51 doesn't though
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reverse engineering md5 is easy, engineering a reverse md5 algorithm though..
@hyper-neutrino So if rak has an Area 51 profile...
@hyper-neutrino Didn't take any stalking, my full name is right there in my GH URL, which is linked from pretty much every solution I post!
22:08
I'm just surprised it had that few layers of obscurity and still took this long, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ :P
34 mins ago, by user
@Shaggy Does it have to do with the Fin/Peter Noble?
I guess it's easy to get caught up with the obscure clues
user and I both found it over half an hour ago :P
lol yeah so you did
Anyone got a question to post? I'm bored...
22:13
well, if you're bored, you could go post a challenge :P
shortest code that halts iff the collatz conjecture is true/false (take your pick)
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@Ausername cmp: how much does a bottle (0.7l) of your favourite liquor (the brand you buy most often) cost in your country?
sighs You know what I mean.
@ngn My favourite, or the cheapest? :P
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@cairdcoinheringaahing the one you purchase most often
22:14
Probably a £32 of scotch
NaN: no purchased bottles in records :P
But I don't buy that very often, just more often than any other liquors :P
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@cairdcoinheringaahing must be good scotch, sounds expensive to me :)
A £32 daily driver
@ngn For the quality, it's very worth it
My local supermarket used to seek it for £23 but they hiked the price recently :/
22:19
maybe they just accidentally put the price tag in reverse ok that wouldn't actually work but yes
Wait supermarkeds sells alcohol? What is this a land of sin?
Most supermarkets sell alcohol here
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i can find modest brands of whisky&whiskey for <£10, good ones sell for 15-20 (and of course there's no limit for the price), vodkas are about the same
@N3buchadnezzar why wouldn't they?
CMQ: Worst codepage?
Jelly has “” for some reason...
why is that bad
22:26
Here there is a special store which is allowed to sell alcohol over 5%, I guess that equals 10 proof
@ngn A standard 70cl bottle of Smirnoff costs £21 here :/
The 35cl bottle is only £9 tho
wait, wtf lol
Yeah it's weird. I have never seen the shelves have more than one small bottle at a time tho, it's like a magic replacement
@cairdcoinheringaahing 26£ here ^^
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@N3buchadnezzar norway?! cold&dark&no spirits? now that is torture..
22:30
The pricing at my local shop is always weird
But comparing prices is meaningless over borders, I just wish we always divided by the mean incomme or something when comparing prices.
Or used the macdonalds index
@ngn We drink like a lot lot... I think that is why the state put a monopoly on it. We still act like swines tho
The only Norwegian spirit I know of is akvavit, which is disgusting, so not selling Norwegian spirits makes sense :P
We also brew our own wack shit liqour in barns and stuff
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here(bulgaria) many people do too but as long as i have a choice, i wouldn't drink that
my dad has a friend who makes his own wine out of nettles, can't say it sounds all that appealing
22:39
It tastes like ... and then you are asleep
Or riding a pig through town, barely dressed with a sword in and a half viking helmet dangling
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lol :)
@rak1507 I've brewed my own beer before, it's quite good tbh
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at this time of year i envy everyone living in the north
@cairdcoinheringaahing fair enough
@ngn I always think of eastern europe being cold + snowy but it's actually really hot in summer
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@rak1507 eastern europe is a large geographical area with many different types of climate
22:53
yeah
@ngn That depends on which part of Eastern Europe you're talking about :P
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@cairdcoinheringaahing exactly
i think north-south(lattitude) and proximity to the sea/ocean matter more than east-west(longitude)
definitely, even a few hundred miles south from me it's really hot, glad I live a bit more northern, at least until winter comes
As someone a few hundred miles south from you, yes, it's really hot :P
I live on the north pole, that is why my code is so cold
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23:03
you guys don't know what hot is :) i visited singapore once. within a few minutes after exiting the mrt (their underground), my t-shirt was all wet, from top to bottom. that was at night.
I definitely prefer cold to hot :P
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me too but i was born in the wrong place
same, warming up is almost always easier than cooling down
I've been out in -30C and +30C and significantly prefer the colder
don't think I've been in below -5 or so, and top probably 30 ish
@hyper-neutrino so you're saying that if I made maps do for-each instead of laze eval'd, it'd work better?
wouldn't a strict map over an infinite list never terminate though
Exactly
So I don't see how hyper's solution would help
I'd need it explained a bit more
i think he's proposing having both as options
23:18
So you mean having an apply digraph?
well, i intend to make it a digraph because i don't really care about anything other than implicit output
but just like an apply transformer / lambda type / whatever
Cool
To the ever expanding todo list it goes
it's a possible solution ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
you could also detect things that require immediate (and therefore unterminating) strict map such as , and just make map/map lambda instead foreach
or even just have a digraph that does foreach and prints at the end
cuz that wouldn't even take any extra bytes
because you get to drop the ,
anyway i'm going for a walk cy'all later o/
23:27
Does anyone know how to do <Esc> in V, TIO's Vim lang?
It's so weird that I can't find it anywhere
Alternatively, any other good places to link so people can try your Vim submissions online?
This js version of Vim is really impressive, but you'd have to type in the sequence yourself: coolwanglu.github.io/vim.js/emterpreter/vim.html
@hyper-neutrino the accepted answer for codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/123194/… need to be updated when you get back from walking
Solved... enough
But it doesn't come up anywhere in the Github
It was in the V/Vim chat room which is closed
Evidently you can add the -v flag for verbose, and then you can use <esc>
But there might be a better way
23:53
I believe if you have the literal byte, you can just use it
Huh, copy-pasting 0x1b on mobile gives instead
@Shaggy lol I just did a reverse image search

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