dang it, I refreshed the page, but it still just had the results from the last game. I had to click the button that said "click when admin starts new round" in order to even see that there was a new round, and by that point it was too late. :/
Ugh SE had actually nice front-end code that worked properly and was easy to modify, and now it's replaced with garbage that's awful to work with :/
@Dudecoinheringaahing I don't know if I'll be able to fix New Posts. I can get it technically working, but the UI is broken and I really don't want to have to fix it
Central Park, Cowdenbeath → Fife → John McDouall Stuart → New South Wales → Queensland → Q150 and Central Park, Cowdenbeath → Fife → Australian rules football → Australian rules football in Queensland → Queensland → Q150 are unique
for some reason, when a round starts, for me it says that it's already over. I tried joining a public game, as well as made my own group, and it did the same thing for both. Even as the admin, with a 30 second pre-round, I hit start, and it says it's over.
Yeah, I refreshed as you said go, and yet it still immediately said that the round was over, so I'm just going to go do something less cursed, like work on the Cursed interpreter or something :p
"-rot" transform code-golf array-manipulation integer sequence
Background
-rot transform (read as "minus-rot transform") is a sequence transformation I just invented. This transform is done by viewing the sequence as a stack in Forth or Factor (first term on the top) and repeatedly applying -rot ...
@AaronMiller reminds me of a review for Cruelty Squad: "The dev put an incredible amount of thought and effort into every aspect of this game and then put twice as much thought and effort into making it look like they didn't"
i accidentally clicked on "investment banking" oops
@PyGamer0 i have made the 4 bit alu for it as well as their registors. also i have hooked the output of the alu to one of the registors via a switch (and it took me 6 months because i forgot about the thing)
As part of our Outdated Answers initiative, we shipped a temporary data-collection exercise in May. Unfortunately, the results were inconclusive and didn't lead to any big aha moments. After I briefly recap what we did (and didn't) learn, I'll update you on what we're doing next: sorting and labe...
... If we actually make that possible, I don't know why y'all couldn't label answers with languages outright... which I think is kinda something you've wanted?
hm. being able to search would definitely be nice, but one of the main uses that's harder for us to do without this feature right now is parse answers for the language name for analysing various things
being able to represent a byte count on an answer would also be nice but like... it would be moderately impractical to create like 5000 tags that are just byte count numbers
although this would take an enormous amount of collaborative effort if we want to retroactively tag all of our answers, but i feel like we have enough people here with more than enough time if it is so desired :p
@Catija that's a possibility. collecting the byte count is not nearly as bad though because we can just search for like \d+\s*(byte|character|whatever)s? lol. answer names aren't always nice because like... we have languages named ,,, and uh
√ å ı ¥ ® Ï Ø ¿
still somewhat wish there were some way to mark minor edits to avoid bumping, which would make clean-up actually possible :P
@hyper-neutrino So... we'll have a bit of issue there because y'all would likely need to have actual tags and I'm ... not sure those characters are valid in tags.
Anyway, my guess is, y'all will need to assume that they'll be the same tags used for questions, just something people can add to answers. It's possible they'll be separate tags but this was actually the first thing I've heard about it.
wait, they'd just repurpose question tags and add them to answers? not gonna lie, i don't really see how this makes all that much sense but maybe i'm missing something
like even outside of code golf, i feel like categorizing answers with answer-related tags like "outdated", "bad practice" (for coding), etc would make more sense, cuz if a question is tagged python, then obviously its answers are gonna be in python (except weird edge cases)
Also we have like hundreds of different languages, if not thousands, and it will 100% clutter the entire tag list if they're not separated from question tags
It won't necessarily clutter the tag pages if the tags are still in order by number of uses on questions.
But... I don't know. Like I said, this is the first I'm hearing about it - feel free to ask for more details and stuff on the MSO post where Anita mentions it. :D
because the purpose of accepted answers isn't to indicate which answer is the best, it's to indicate which answer the question asker was helped most by
which means it also doesn't make sense that the accepted answer is pinned for a resource site oriented around helping the general viewer, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Unfudge my terminal!
Intro
Today I fiddled around with termios for a program. The only thing I managed to do so far is fundging my terminal... can you help me out?
Challenge
Given a terminal input that contains fudged special chars, output the string that should be displayed if the terminal worke...
A recent post on SO Meta mentioned this:
[...] we are in the early exploration phase of:
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making it possible to label individual answers with technology versions — for example, [python-v2] vs. [python-v3].
I think this feature could be beneficial to other sites on SE. As a Code Golf regu...