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12:30
@lyxal i got ophact
with the Rickroll
gg
@SegFaultPlus4 Don't brag about it, next time you'll be the victim
ophact, we're no stangers to Rickrolling
you know the rules, and so do I
a full commitment's what i'm thinking of
you wouldn't get this from any other guy
@SegFaultPlus4 that's a very [BIG SHOT] move of you
i just wanna tell you how i'm feeling
gotta make you understand
never gonna give you up
lmao i'm too powerful
You might want to clarify if the input will always be positive
And deverbosify the title a bit too
Yeah, I think that would be a good idea.
The input will always be positive
Good
Don't forget to format the test case section
It's currently a markdown mess what you have
Oh yeah good idea
Should I use codeblocks or LaTex or what?
@ophact nice try
12:44
Yes I know
Gosh dang it
@ophact I tried
Tried to make it convincing that is
du bist klug, aber ich bin kiuger als du
Hey wait yesterday was Mario day
Or today if you're in a yesterday timezone
Why didn't anyone say so?
πŸ…°πŸ…°πŸ…ΎπŸ…±πŸ…ΎπŸ…ΎπŸ…ΎπŸ…Ύ
I am now the Rickroll god
12:49
You rickrolled one person
I've rickrolled more
We are not the same
even I have rickrolled >1 person
Come back to me when you've rickrolled around 300 students at once
Then we'll discuss your rickroll rating
(it took a month of planning but that's something I actually did)
Now, I actuallly really want feedback
See this link for the sandbox post
I wonder which one it is
12:54
@ophact gee the intro is a bit wordy
Lemme see
That is actually true
Could it be condensed a little?
Yeah
I could remove the background story
Do we really need to give you another lesson in meme economics?
Like I understand that an example like that is helpful, but it does seem like a bit of fluff
12:55
Yeah
@SegFaultPlus4 no.
indeed
@PyGamer0 holy frick I just got nineteenth byte'd
@lyxal [insert message about failing as a crewmate]
@lyxal get chatrolled lmao
12:56
@lyxal What would I replace it with
@emanresuA i chatrolled someone
@ophact a simpler explanation with maybe numbers instead of words and lists instead of newlines
May 11, 2021 at 1:23, by caird coinheringaahing
@lyxal frick, only 10/10 not 69/420? I failed as a crewmate, hella sus. Let me just go commit frick and die
@lyxal that's the one
@PyGamer0 I didn't actually click the link I just previewed it and made a humorous joke
Aug 9, 2021 at 7:51, by emanresu A
It's a chatroll
@lyxal :(
D:
12:58
@PyGamer0 it is what it is
@GingerIndustries Sure, I would love to take that as a lesson
@GingerIndustries it's an accurate impersonation of me by caird
hm
@lyxal permission to do something off-topic?
@GingerIndustries you don't need permission from me to do that
High quality art
@lyxal awesome
in Sandbox, 4 mins ago, by Ginger Industries
Feb 25 at 21:58, by Fmbalbuena
in The Nineteenth Byte, 2 hours ago, by Ginger Industries
Feb 21 at 23:49, by user
Aug 17 '21 at 13:08, by PyGamer0
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9 secs ago, by Redwolf Programs
12 secs ago, by user
ass
13:04
@lyxal woah
25 secs ago, by Ginger Industries
in Sandbox, 4 mins ago, by Ginger Industries
Feb 25 at 21:58, by Fmbalbuena
in The Nineteenth Byte, 2 hours ago, by Ginger Industries
Feb 21 at 23:49, by user
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9 secs ago, by Redwolf Programs
12 secs ago, by user
ass
@mathcat I did 30 at once
@GingerIndustries besides, I'm the worst person to ask permission for silliness... I'm not a room owner, my run for room ownership failed and I'm a big fan of stupidity anyway and I frequently engage in doing so
@mathcat the joys of going to a school with fortnightly school wide assembly videos
@lyxal and that's why you're the best person to ask
@lyxal ow
Actually, i made a new Joe record today
I Joe'd 5 people
13:07
@mathcat Basically, I asked one of the teachers involved with the video production if I could slip a rickroll into one of the assembly videos. And because I was friends with this teacher, I was allowed to
Friends here meaning someone I played board games with at board game club
Man I got up to some shenanigans when I was at school
lol
A teacher let you rickroll student?
Yes
google translate be like
@mathcat I was unironically sort of a teachers pet
Sort of
Like not fully like you'd expect
But enough to pull some strings and make them ring
When I rickrolled a teacher, she was like ΰ² _ΰ² 
13:09
> Sucking up can get you to high places. - Ginger Industries
When I rickrolled teachers, they said haha funny Lyxal strikes again
So much so that the class photo for my software class had Rick astley in the background
is that exactly what they said tho
because "lyxal"
It's paraphrased
@lyxal o.0
you gave me an idea!
13:10
There's also that one time I enlisted a friend to make fake study posters
They had these little slips with a phone number and a website that were both rickrolls
ah
wait ...
And so we put them in places where people would most likely use them
gimme that phone number!
We got a few people
@mathcat Google the rickroll hotline
a rickroll phone number?
@lyxal woah nice
I'm gonna do that too
13:11
@mathcat Yep
@lyxal oh yea that
maybe I'll try first with a website
@lyxal I heard one story that someone rang the number in maths class
wth rip
Idk what happened after that but they fell for it
13:12
Oracle: what's your phone number
Me: *laughs in rickroll hotline*
And allegedly, the principal went into the year 12 common room and took down the posters that we'd placed there
Which is kinda sad but also kinda funny that it somehow escalated that far
Did he know it was you?
I never got in trouble for it btw. It wasn't something to get in trouble for
@mathcat I doubt it
Lyxal ${LASTNAME}, Master of Trolls
surprisingly, in my class only 7-10 people know about rickrolls
13:14
My other highlights include taking over screenshare during a zoom class and using my student card to open a locked door to our morning classroom
woah
@GingerIndustries Alrada, according to GPT-3
@mathcat yet when graduating, I stil managed to get the citizenship award (or something like that idk it was 2 years ago)
Lyxal Alrada
The only epic troll I made IRL was to ask a teacher play the video in spotify
13:16
All my trolling and I was still liked by people
I'd call that success
@lyxal rickroll rating: 1
This isn't including other small ones where I'd get my friends via emails
@lyxal oh right :( I forgor
@lyxal i'm going to rickroll my entire school of over 1500 students at the end of the school year
13:18
I wanted to do one yesterday
then you will suffer for your hubris
@ophact imagine not having @GingerIndustries's rickroll defender
wth where?
thanks, now my searching range is a bit smaller
Also not here
13:26
@mathcat here
you know ... you can just preview the link
@lyxal technically you can make gtp3 generate names for me
from the existing names on CGCC
British Encanto be like "2.1336 meter frame"
14:01
if you are given a matrix with more rows than columns which doesn't have full rank, is there a method for choosing a set of rows with full rank?
@Anush define "full rank?"
why do people consider lambdas to be "unreadable"?
python ones
he do be schemin tho
you're welcooclew er'uoy ✏
15:07
@GingerIndustries it's a trap
how do i know
i have a better Rickroll Defender
the rickroll jokes have become detrimentally unfunny. stop making them.
but you can't be RickRolled if you just rickroll yourself
15:10
ok
jeez
let's talk about something else.
chill
@Anush just remove every row that doesn't contribute to the rank
oh yeah i'm still trying to golf the integers
Is there a nice way to use mathjax to display polyominos for a challenge?
not that i know of
15:42
xkcd is very funny
16:19
Dropping this in chat because I don't know if it's a question that has a right answer. I have a problem that 1) I can't figure out myself, 2) I'm trying to solve for recreational purposes, but 3) I might end up profiting from if it's solved. Is it kosher to still present here, given that I sincerely believe the problem itself has recreational value, or does the potential financial gain make it a conflict of interest?
@Zenon hmm
welllllll, that depends on how much of a cut you're willing to give us /s
but I'm probably the wrong person to answer this
@RadvylfPrograms your help is required
@Zenon I think it depends purely on how interesting the challenge would be, and how well it fits the site standards.
lol. I'm thinking I'd start an open-source app, and my only potential financial gain would be donations.
@RadvylfPrograms Thanks
an anonymous user appears!
Challenges based off real-world problems usually aren't very fun in my experience. but if you sandbox it and it seems interesting I don't think any possible financial gain would matter.
16:24
I have a feeling I might know who they are
Awesome
My main motive is that I like playing this game, and I want to find a way to generate all possible levels for a given board size en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numberlink
@GingerIndustries who?
@user18440846 If you're the person who needed to talk to me about Voxel Painter 2, leave this room. I'll invite you to a room where you can talk.
(I hope)
@Zenon sorry bud, free flow beat ya to it
@GingerIndustries You know you can click on their pfp to see what account they're associated with, right?
16:26
@SegFaultPlus4 The issue is that Flow Free has a finite number of levels. I've played them all.
@RadvylfPrograms it's not loading
No need to bother some random user based on speculation about who they might be.
I told them to come here
if they don't have 20 rep they can't talk anywhere
they don't
16:28
unless explicitly permitted to by a moderator
¯\_(ΰ² _ΰ² )_/¯
I need to stop getting distracted
Good news, the district world languages coordinator has replied to my email
> I will gather more information about the best options that we can offer for you to be successful and get back to you as soon as possible.
This seems promising
I regret typing that
16:41
i regret reading that as well
and now you don't have to
shame that code-golf euphemisms are hard to come up with
the article on the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine is now 13 sections long
and as long as it continues I will keep this PFP
@GingerIndustries o.0
nice
glad ya like it
it's definitely good advertising for why you should have it
17:00
I've gotten 13 spam emails from colleges in the last 24 hours
Every time I open my inbox there's more
And I'm not even in 11th grade yet
Jan 14 at 16:38, by Ginger Industries
@taRadvylfsriksushilani automated college spam Tinder
@RadvylfPrograms is this rate constant or does it change over time
It has slowly increased over time
hm
you could probably train a neural net on these to generate more spam
My theory is that the rate at which I receive college emails is proportional e^{-(x-h)^{2}}
i will pretend i'm smart enough to visualize that
17:06
desmos time
@hyper-neutrino It's a normal distribution shifted right
i'd expect it to be a sigmoid
I figure once I'm in college I'll stop receiving college spam
17:08
i'd hope so
The integral of this appears to be a sigmoid, interestingly
Not gonna bother actually integrating it though lol
interesting
17:23
@RadvylfPrograms Makes sense (tho yeah, off the top of my head I'm not sure how to integrate that)
17:38
Finally got all caught up on history and math homework, four hours before sping break lol
\o/
\ /
-O-
-O-
/ \
  -
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/-o-\
\-o-/
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ΰ² _ΰ² 
Ooh the derivative of e^{-x^2} looks cool:
17:46
woah
nice
-\frac{x}{-e^{-x^{2}}} looks like tanx lol
I read that as tanks
Wait what else would they be
ALTAIL that
(A long time ago I learned...)
Not that long ago actually
17:59
I didn't know what they were or why they were named what they are
Just that they're some combinations of exponentials that people thought were important for some reason
CMQ: is it Arctg, arctan, Arctan, arctg, Argtan, Argtg or something else? Why can't I find consistent notation for this function?
hmm
I always write arctan
Yes so do I
For arctangent?
18:01
yes
I write arctan but my textbook thinks it's arctg
atan
or tan^-1
Arctan for math, atan for computer stuff
arctan or atan (or possibly tan^-1)
Okay thanks for the responses
and argtg to annoy teachers
18:02
I don't like tan^-1 because tan^2 is tangent squared...but tan^-1 is very much not the reciprocal of tangent
(obligatory reference to Radvylf's challenge)
^^^^
also i find argtan funny
like presumably someone just misheard arctan
but then it like half made sense through some confused analogy with argmax/argsort
18:05
Confusing part is that the inverse hyperbolic functions are like Argcosh IIRC
18:48
@DLosc there isn't a closed form for that integral, except for the definite integral between -Inf/h/Inf (pick any two)
CMC: Given a list and n, from the nth element of the list print every nth element until you reach list[-n]
19:07
Python, 18 bytes: lambda: x,n:x[n:-n]
I get SyntaxError: invalid syntax
but it should print every nth element
eg. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], 2 is [3, 5, 7]
lambda x,n:x[n:-n:n]
@Neil Ah, interesting
Most confusing intersection: South East Street & East South Street
19:42
0
Q: The maximum liberty of a group on a Go board

xiver77Warning This is not an easy challenge. You have to devise an efficient way to compute a function that has no proven formula to compute fast. Only several conjectures of such formula exist. If you can find and prove a method to compute this function with significantly reduced time complexity, it m...

19:53
@PyGamer0 I am proud, my child
Pygamer's rickroll value += some positive integer
CMC: given a string, find the starting indexes of any sequence of the letter a. i.e. given 555a555aa87889aaa98a, return [3, 7, 14, 19]. Credit to @mathcat for the idea
20:13
1-indexed but it can also be 0-indexed for the same length lol
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Q: Find the magic numbers to divide a number without division

xiver77An integer \$x\in[0,2^{32}-1]\$ divided by an integer \$d\in{[1,2^{31}]}\$ will produce an integral quotient \$q\$ and a remainder \$r\$, so that \$x=d\times q+r\$. Any \$q\$, in fact, can be calculated by the following formula. $$y=\left\lfloor\frac{mx}{2^{32}}\right\rfloor\\q=\left\lfloor\frac{...

Very similar CMC: given a boolean list, find the indices of starts of runs of 1s
@emanresuA Pseudocode: [0,...input].deltalist().truthyIndices(x=>x==1)-1
JS, 44 bytes: a=>[...a.matchAll(/[^a]a/g)].map(x=>x.index)
Wait no, the regex can be a+
@UnrelatedString wait how does it work?
(actually really idiomatic Zsh code for once!)
@mathcat indices of a, filter out indices + 1
ah, ok
actually shorter after many attempts
@pxeger this can be 26 bytes: nl|uniq -1|grep 1$|cut -f1
20:39
argh more Java Syndrome
I have exactly the opposite problem when I write C-style languages lol
I always forget the brackets when writing JS code
20 hours ago, by Seggan
argh im too used to java
20:54
@Seggan Same lol
21:12
@Seggan Pip, 7 bytes: a@*`a+`
@emanresuA Pip, 7 bytes: Jg@*+X1
which is just "join the list into a string and use regex like in the other CMC"
@RadvylfPrograms oh yeah porting this gives Jelly, 3 bytes (0-indexed)
21:27
stares at footer
cba to come up with a new test case so
(since it's for the boolean list one)
21:39
@UnrelatedString Not quite--that doesn't work when the array starts with a 1.
(as I discovered while trying to port it to Pip)
ah
oh yeah of
I think Ε»IαΊΉ1 works
Which in Pip is... 13 bytes. B-_MPgPE0@*:1 :P
I just rickrolled myself rip
There was an assignment at the start of latin where we were supposed to make sure we could upload media files properly (it didn't count for a grade), and I chose to upload a rickroll.
And a few minutes ago I was going through my old submitted assignments
And I clicked the link >-<
21:47
The self-rickroll is one of the highest forms of rickroll, second only to the Rick-rickroll
@DLosc 12 bytes: g-(HgPE0)@*1
@DLosc Do you want to continue our chess game?
@emanresuA Oh, that was you? X^D I thought it was mathcat
Yes, but I'm at work right now
Oh, ok. Play when you want to
@RadvylfPrograms Copilot once rickrolled me 🀣
@emanresuA πŸ‘β™Ÿ
21:51
@Seggan Nice
@DLosc Wait, there are chess piece emoji?
Yep, for every piece IIRC
@emanresuA Dunno if there are others--that's the first one I found
In the same block as the card suits and stuff IIRC
Chess symbols are part of Unicode. Instead of using images, one can represent chess pieces by symbols that are defined in the Unicode character set. This makes it possible to: Use figurine algebraic notation, which replaces the letter that stands for a piece by its symbol, e.g. β™˜c6 instead of Nc6. This enables the moves to be read independent of language (the letter abbreviations of pieces in algebraic notation vary from language to language). Produce the symbols using a text editor or word processor rather than a graphics editor.In order to display or print these symbols, a device must have...
They have their own wikipedia article lol
21:52
we can finally play chess in the console
β™”
 β™›
  β™š
Checkmate.
So, not technically an emoji I guess.
why not?
I guess I think of anything that renders in $defaultFontColor against $defaultBackgroundColor, like a letter glyph, as "not an emoji."
I guess, yeah. Sadly, they aren't valid variable names in JS
22:15
Aha! The black chess pawn is sorta-kinda an emoji, but only since 2018; I think the other symbols are still not emoji.
Who can answer this?
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Q: Reveal all clues of Black Box

FmbalbuenaBlack Box is a board game, Your task is to reveal all clues. What is black box Black box is a board game with hidden atoms, Your task is given input, All atoms, reveal all clues. I/O Input The atoms can be any 1-char that is not newline (Used for separator) Like this. O.... ...O. ..O.. ..... .......

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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

Bgil MidolCan you decrypt me? Cops, post obfuscated code that can encrypt a number. Robbers, write some code that decrypts the original cop. (Unfinished.)

@DLosc Alternate 12 bytes: gZ(gPE0)@*^t
Operator precedence is not cooperating with me on this one :P
22:55
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

emanresu ASort numbers in a ragged list Given a ragged list, e.g. [ [4, 7], [5, 3, [], [6, [2]]]] Your challenge is to sort only the numbers in in it. For example, with the above, the result would be [ [2, 3], [4, 5, [], [6, [7]]]] This is code-golf, shortest wins! All numbers will be unique positive int...

@emanresuA tinylisp, no library, 92 bytes:
(d G(q((P L I)(i L(i(l P(h L))(c I(G(h L)(t L)(a I 1)))(G(h L)(t L)(a I 1)))L
(q((L)(G 0 L 0
That repetition of the recursive call is painful
78 bytes, returns the indices in reverse order
TIL that explicit: False works as a type annotation in python
49 bytes using library functions
23:11
@DLosc That's 53 bytes for me.
@DLosc That's 82 bytes for me.
in tinylisp and Appleseed, Feb 1 at 16:50, by DLosc
If a function isn't recursive, you can submit it as an anonymous function and save the four bytes from (d f. You'll still need the (d f for the TIO, but you don't have to count it as part of your code.
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