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4:00 PM
schools
 
No
Tuitions bad
 
colleges
 
Especially for primary school
 
I'm personally against private grade schools existing in the first place
As for colleges, my opinions are mixed
 
@PyGamer0 for colleges, tuitions still bad but I’m okay with colleges with very low tuitions
Which literally no good ones have
@RadvylfPrograms mMay i ask why?
 
4:02 PM
just noticed it's 4/20
@RadvylfPrograms can you go to the game room?
 
1. Many are religious in nature, and I think religion should be separate from education
2. It reinforces class disparities
3. Private schools aren't subject to the same oversights, and especially for-profit ones have the option of putting profit above the students
 
Just realised that one of my [decision-problem] Sandbox questions can be answered by lambda _: True :/
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing lambda _:1
I think that's pretty much as short as possible
 
@Ginger a=>1
 
4:14 PM
makina, 1 byte: r
 
Polygot, 1 byte: 1
 
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Q: Repeat List Until Longer

SegganThe Challenge The challenge is simple: given an input list a and another list b, repeat a until it is longer than b. Call the repeated list ra. Then the following condition must hold true: len(b) < len(ra) <= len(b) + len(a). That is, a must not be repeated more than is required. Sample Python Im...

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Q: Draw the Ukrainian Flag

GingerAs you will probably know, there is a war going on in Ukraine. I noticed that it seems nobody has posted a Ukrainian flag challenge yet, so I thought I'd do it myself in support of Ukraine. The Challenge Here is the flag: The flag is divided horizontally across the middle into two equally sized...

 
uh wot
bounty acquired
ya know, that challenge is pretty darn close to 100 upvotes
 
Yeah, it's our biggest challenge in ages
 
look at this! Tiny little Ginger did this!
 
4:17 PM
Can't wait to see how many votes we get on our next current events challenge, "Write a ballistic missile interceptor in as few bytes as possible and HURRY"
 
> Draw the flag of the Russian Territory of Ukraine
 
Nah, Ukraine's handling Russia incredibly well
I wouldn't be surprised if they gain territory at the end of this
 
I actually haven't checked the wikipedia page in a while
probably because it's massive
 
Wikipedia's going to be too far behind
 
they're trying
there are probably like 5 people sitting around all day watching news sites for updates to put into wikipedia
 
4:20 PM
Russia just started a pretty major thing in the Donbas a few days ago IIRC
So they've been gaining territory
 
uh oh
 
Well, only a matter of time before the same thing happens here that's happened over and over again
 
it's time to Do It All Over Again
 
Ukraine takes it back and Russia has to safely evacuate all of their washing machines
 
Ukraine takes it back and Russia has to safely evacuate all of their washing machines
 
4:23 PM
In reality, Ukraine's probably not getting out of it with Donbass. I think it's likely they lose the two "autonomous republics" because that seems to be the limit of what Russia really cares about, but I would be surprised if there was any other outcome. Russia is just that much bigger and has a military that will win in the long run (even if for now it's closer to even). Maybe just being too pessimistic, but IDK.
 
I think that's more realistic, yeah
It'll have to end via negotiations I think, and giving Russia Donbas is probably going to be necessary
 
 
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5:49 PM
Ooh, I made a language that adds macros and scoping to SPDT, and the transpiler worked first try
 
cool
 
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Q: Get the trends of an array

chunesFor our purposes, there are three types of trends: increasing, e.g. [1,2,3,10,239] decreasing, e.g. [8,5,0,-3,-50] stable, e.g. [7,7,7,7] Note that [1,1,2,3] is not a valid trend. It can be broken up into a stable trend [1,1] and an increasing trend [1,2,3]. In the event an array has more than ...

 
6:08 PM
been advertising campfire in a bunch of other chatrooms
 
I made a half-adder using my SPDT compiler!
p 0
t 0 1
t 0 2
t 0 3
r 1 0 9 10
r 2 6 10 9
r 6 0 11 12
r 3 5 12 11
r 1 0 13 14
r 2 14 13 7
r 6 0 15 16
r 3 16 15 8
r 7 0 17 4
r 8 0 17 4
l 4
l 5
 
._.
finally a language that combines the unreadability of makina with the instruction set of brainfuck
/s
 
t 0 1
t 0 2
t 0 c

addc 1 2 c o1 o2

l o1
l o2

and i i2 o:
    r i 0 - c
    r i2 c - o

or i i2 o:
    r i 0 - o
    r i2 0 - o

xor i i2 o:
    r i 0 1 2
    r i2 o 2 1

add i i2 o1 o2:
    and i i2 o1
    xor i i2 o2

addc i i2 c o1 o2:
    xor i i2 x
    xor x c o2
    and i i2 a
    and x c a2
    or a a2 o1
^ This is what SPDT-c looks like
I wonder what the Hello, World should look like
I could have 8 lights, and make it display the character values for Hello, World! one at a time, I suppose
 
6:32 PM
thats a horrible way to display hello world
alternative: morse code for hello world
 
yey
 
6:46 PM
tfw campfire is being ddosed
 
The repl is too popular
 
If you go around spamming people's chats with it, then it's free reign for them
 
fair enough
time to add flask-ipban
 
whats that?
 
Lemme guess, a random library? :p
 
6:49 PM
package to block IP addresses
yup, sure is!
because that's how we do
seems replit finally detected DDOS and shut the repl down
> This Repl is really popular! Try again soon.
 
> Hmmmm.... We Couldn't Reach Your Repl! Make sure your repl has a port open and is ready to receive HTTP traffic.
 
I think I've found a term for your coding style:
 
lmao
correct.
my software is held together by duct tape and bad hacks
 
My coding style is more "don't let anything from the outside touch it because it has too many es"
 
okay, we're back
 
6:58 PM
hold on I need to test some SE formatting, what does this do: `````
oh beautiful, not what i expected
` ``` `
hm
```
alright
 
@des54321 Please use the sandbox room for testing.
 
oh thank you, I was not aware that room existed
 
No worries.
 
7:19 PM
campfire is down again :(
 
IK
fixed it
 
I can't believe it!
I'm back on the nineteenth byte!
 
It's been a year... but eh, who's counting?
 
wb!
 
7:23 PM
last time ive been on this website
was a year ago
makes me feel old
 
CMC: Write a Haskell function with the type signature Monad m => (a -> b -> c) -> m a -> b -> m c
 
@hyper-neutrino ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
 
>>> len("The Twentieth Byte")
18
Hmm
 
sus
 
in challenges, how do you guys keep an "always attack" strategy from winning? in my koth king of the ziggurat, i sadly found out that an "always attack" strat consistently wins, even when other bots on average have more strength
 
7:37 PM
@Seggan make attack cost health
 
there is no health
attacks already cost strength
 
cost more strength
 
@RadvylfPrograms sameish lol
 
@Seggan make attacks become weaker over time
or maybe an energy variable
 
@RadvylfPrograms Might be better as a graphical UI
 
8:01 PM
Wow I'm stupid
 
8:22 PM
0
Q: Can you decrypt me?

Bgil MidolCan you decrypt me? Cops Cops, post obfuscated code that hides a number \$n\$ inside its code. If \$n\$ condchars are changed, the program outputs \$n\$. Otherwise, it outputs a different number. Both programs may not error.

 
@Seggan It depends a lot on the KotH
 
@allxy were you spying on our convo 😒
@RadvylfPrograms This one
 
E.g., Gold Farmer KotH
One solution would be making attacks cost something
 
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Q: Can you decrypt me? (Robbers)

Bgil MidolRobbers Find the chars to change and what they should change into. Example print(2) N is 1. Robbers' post: print(1) Scoring Robbers, the user with the most cracks wins.

 
@RadvylfPrograms This was meant to be sent before the previous message
 
8:24 PM
they already cost 10% strength
 
Mostly the solution is just playing a few games on a sheet of paper and trying all of the extremist strategies and making any necessary changes based on how it plays out
Okay I think MIT is on drugs
Dang it that screenshot did not work properly
 
yeah, they probably are.
 
This is great
The beavers are just lol
 
I'm not sure if that email makes me want to go to MIT more or...wait yeah just that one lol
 
8:38 PM
You a HS sophomore?
 
cool
 
9:23 PM
I love how companies try so hard to make themselves more appealing to their customers by acting like their target audience's generation
@lyxal I've seen optimistic time estimates before, but those were usually like 3 minutes for a 1 hour download, not negative
 
9:36 PM
@RadvylfPrograms I mean, 1 and 3 could be fixed with stricter regulations on private schools, while 2 could be fixed by just bringing public schools to the same level as elite private schools
 
@RadvylfPrograms mit is on so many drugs
@Seggan if you move up then lose a fight you're only worse off by 20% strength rounded down than if you stayed on the same level and avoided a fight
and if you move up and win a fight the advantage is obvious
 
@user oh man, this reminds me of how fucked the funding policies for private schools are in australia
 
it's still probably possible to make pathing that beats the default attackbot by some margin
 
@UnrelatedString hmm good point
@UnrelatedString ive had an idea that make strength regeneration active, not passive, so you can't move and regen at the same time
 
@Seggan That'd just make Crab even more powerful lol
 
9:47 PM
as it is building strength is weak since you can always lose a fight and if you win with a lot of strength you lose more than if you lose without much
 
can you rephrase that?
@allxy what if i made different regen rates at different levels? ;)
 
You can often lose more strength from winning a fight than from losing it
@Seggan That's interesting
 
Have you tried running it with Crab yet?
 
Crab == AttackBot example
 
9:49 PM
if the winner of a fight has 20 strength and the loser has 4 the winner loses 2 and the loser loses none
 
AttackBot won 100% of the time
@UnrelatedString yeah, im rounding up now
 
with enough bots at the very least attackbot should be marginally beat by a version of attackbot that doesn't take fights at the lowest elevation :P
 
@user Well sure, if private schools were considerably different than they are now I'd be considerably more fine with them :p
Government idea: You can buy and sell "government points", and you get a certain fraction of a vote in congress equal to your number of points. When the government makes lots of money through taxes and foreign trade, the points cost more, and so you have an incentive to use your votes to make the points cost more and sell them for free money. Anyone can buy points in a government, and it's typically mostly people from another country, or even other countries' governments.
 
I see no way this could go wrong
 
10:04 PM
I thought about that at one point, but I feel like corruption is really easy to happen there.
But I guess as long as government powers are limited to war and international commerce, it doesn't really matter (if they don't run anything else).
 
The joke is that this is exactly how corporations work
And it goes horribly
 
yeah
But the government is already just a corporation, just with bribes and unions instead of shareholders
 
Like, I don't know who came up with the idea of the corporation as they exist today but it's wack
 
so is it much different?
 
Yes, very
It's easy to say "government's just a corporation with lots of bribes and stuff" but that's very far from the truth
It disguises all of the very nuanced and bad problems as obvious, still bad ones
 
10:07 PM
True
It's just that the goal isn't to accurately represent the constituents, it's to perpetuate the bureaucracy and enrich themselves (while still looking good enough to get reelected), so both are similar in motives.
Usually
 
I just find it completely ridiculous how people just assume our method of doing corporations is right and good and stuff because it's what's there, when it's a really wack way to do economics, even as capitalism goes
 
Yeah, it has a lot of problems. I believe that as long as antitrust laws are in place and actually enforced, a system based on standard trading rules could and should work, but what we have right now are pretty much conglomerates that control everything.
 
@UnrelatedString # = flip . ((<$>) .) . flip ((<$>) . flip id)
pointfree.io go brr
 
that doesn't seem like an improvement
 
10:11 PM
Personally, I think worker co-ops in place of corporations would solve basically every major problem with capitalism
 
It would, as long as they are properly set up so one group can't seize power.
 
An entity which prioritizes profit, and nothing but, is just not a sustainable idea IMO
There's a fundamental difference in the ideologies behind them I think.
 
I think it can be, but IFF the company's prioritization of profit is set up so that it also fulfills the other goals as a necessity. For example, if a company was forced to release far more information, even if they prioritized profits, they would be far less willing to bend the rules if they could be caught. That doesn't solve every case, of course, but I think it's about setting up the reward system to reward the right things via profits.
 
While a corporation is based around capital, around the people making more money having more of a say, co-ops are what they sound like: an entity that aims to allow its workers to cooperate to make more money together. You can't run a coal mine or a grocery store chain as a single individual, you need an organized group, and whatever type of firm is used should prioritize that labor-based approach instead of a capital-based one.
 
10:16 PM
They seem great for a product-based economy, but I worry about them for services.
 
Another benefit is that, since profit isn't a required goal for co-ops, unlike corporations which are legally required to put profit first, they can invest into the communities around them
E.g., Mondragón uses a 10-20-70 system where 10% of their profit goes toward that sort of stuff
And in a co-op based economy, where competition with corporations isn't as common, co-ops will be free to work together a lot more, invest in each other and the communities around them, etc. And unlike corporations, where that would be incredibly optimistic, giving workers, individual humans, control instead of some greedy CEO and a bunch of shareholders in another state, makes it much more likely that sort of stuff will occur.
 
10:58 PM
The college spam is evolving
I got one of those large envelopes you use for like...legal documents, and it had a giant 4 foot wide poster folded up with "UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO" on it
So I guess MIT's not the only one that was feeling a bit quirky today
 
chicago is also mad quirky
 
11:44 PM
Their prompts are crazy
 
11:56 PM
i was planning to apply two years in a row and then whenever i looked at the prompts i just spent an hour staring them down before giving up
 
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