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19:11
@lyxal Well I'd sure hope you don't fruit, that would mean you're a plant, and that you touch grass
19:23
I touch grass, I eat fruit, and I hug trees (and I don't understand the reference :P)
I'm referring to "fruit" being a verb meaning, in the context of a plant, "producing fruit" (like "these orange trees are fruiting right now"), and then referencing lyxal's use of the memey phrase "touch grass"
Since only plants produce fruit, and plants are outside, and touch grass
Lyxal is a fruit pla(n)t and his friends are plat(e)s.
The plat doesn't fall far from the plat.
@RadvylfPrograms Yeah, I figured what you meant by fruit, I just don't know the grass meme. When I saw lyxal say "Friendly reminder to touch grass today," I took it literally and thought it was pretty good advice.
I'm allergic to grass (or possibly oak or juniper or mold or whatever other living things are spewing sneezy sperm into our communal air), so I'm not gonna touch any grass if I can help it
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19:42
@RadvylfPrograms ... I'm disputiing this
@RadvylfPrograms \o/
codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/247422/107262 this isn't unsure right? My school computer blocks both tio and esolangs so I can't check
unsure as in my esolang with the umms and whats and stuff? if so, it's not
Alright, wanted to make sure
I've been watching this post closely, haha
19:50
Wait what is is unsure
Ohh it's obfuscated, things that aren't operators get ignored
@Komali ^^ Good guess!
Even as the language creator I couldn't figure it out without running it lol
It throws thousands of warnings lol
@Komali You win a cookie! (go post a crack :)
wait thats right?
WHAT
@RadvylfPrograms Just crashes DSO's interpreter
no way lmao
i cant believe it
I had no clue unsure allowed uppercase code with invalid commands. Old Radvylf gave several more fricks about input validation than current Radvylf apparently lol
20:04
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Q: King of the Cards

GingerKing of the Cards In this King of the Hill challenge, you must write a bot that can play Crazy Eights. This is a card game often played by children, in which the objective is to empty your hand. How to Play The game of Crazy Eights is deceptively simple. At the beginning of the game, each player ...

3 seconds! does NP need new batteries?
weve had a koth revival or smth recently
Wait nvm @Komali it just needed different input
20:22
wait is it or is it not
oh it is thanks
Go post a crack :)
ok home now so i can
There's just a bug with how I was using the interpreter
And this works
20:24
is DSO's cgcc-copy button broken or am I dumb
Seems to be working for me
Check the console maybe
nothing
I'm on chromium
Do the other two buttons work?
nothing happens on any of them
That's... weird
thanks!
posting...
Yo turns out my userscript was broken, update to 1.1.1 in order to be able to paste to upload
program: you don't have permission to add a room owner lol
me, the creator of the program: :/
sudo πŸ‘
20:40
turns out I was using my testing account instead of my main account (which did have permission) and the program was correctly not letting me do something I wasn't allowed to
I thought I was stupid, but in reality I was stupid
20:58
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Q: Is Thomas the Tank Engine on-topic?

ValorumThomas is a talking tank engine. He lives on an island called Sodor and basically drives around having minor adventures with his friends and moving passengers and freight. Are the Thomas stories on-topic for any other reason than the trains talk (in which case, these seem to fall foul of our rule...

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Hm, BMG - maybe?
I doubt it tho
wot
bmg is ded
@RadvylfPrograms still doesn't work, says "Failed to upload image, please try again!"
the first version worked
goes to commit history
21:07
oh i had chat improvements on too
it works now without chat improvements

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@Steffan you mentioned a +50 bounty?
21:25
why am i actually trying to make the bitcycle solution to that "frog crossing the lily pond" challenge that we were discussing yesterday
I actually have psuedo code written that should work and shouldnt be too hard to turn into an actual program
hard as in "the main basic challenges of the logic have been answered", it would still be a lot of work transforming this into bitcycle code
@des54321 Because it would be awesome :D
very good point
+250 from me once you get it working
21:48
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

SteffanNeeds a title... This is the reverse of this challenge. Given an encoded list of codepoints and the characters used to encode it, you need to decompress it to its original string. For example, given the encoded list [170, 76, 19, 195, 32] and the encoder characters " abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", ...

^ anybody have ideas about what to title it? i'm bad at naming stuff
22:14
@Steffan "?retcarahc eno rof stib 8 sdeen ohW" or "I need 8 bits per character" :P
CMC: Output all prime numbers from 0 to 9999 that, when written with leading zeros (to a max of 4) form a valid 24-hr time (e.g. 1103 and 13 are output, but 1373 isnt)
well first of all, all numbers above 2359 are automatically not valid for this challenge, so specifying up to 9999 isnt that meaningful
i feel like the two solutions to this are either "built in time parsing" or regex
I know, but 9999 makes it clear that I mean "all numbers with up to 4 digits", whereas 2359 is seemingly arbitrary until you finish reading it
fair enough
@des54321 Watch me use Jelly, which has neither (βŒβ– _β– )
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Q: Irradiated Polyglots

RomanpDesign a function or program that, when run normally, outputs the triangular numbers. However, when any character is deleted, the program/function should not function in the original programming language, but instead produce the triangular numbers in some other programming language. Scoring Your ...

22:25
(?:2[0-4]|[01]\d)(?:[0-5]\d|60) is my try at a regex for matching that pattern (based on my not very good regex skills), youd need to wrap that with something that matches all 4 digit prime numbers against that
@cairdcoinheringaahing Vyxal, 17 bytes
an annoyingly large amount of that is checking whether it's a valid date
Although jelly can only do one byte better
@NewPosts @Romanp ngl, I'm surprised that I don't see any comments on the Sandbox post; if I'd noticed it in the Sandbox, basically the only thing I'd be discussing is the scoring criteria :P
Yeah, that was my biggest worry too.
For what its worth, I think you could definitely do a follow up challenge, where you change the task, and reward submissions that can be irradiated into the most number of languages
OK, yeah, seems interesting.
22:30
Would be very cool if someone can come up with e.g. a 10 byte, 10 language submission that just keeps removing a byte each time :P
@cairdcoinheringaahing pythons time objects from the datetime module seem like the best for parsing it as a time, the harder part in python is probably actually generating all the prime numbers
as a search of the python docs doesnt find any sort of math.isprime() function
unless builtin ints have that, hold on
@NewPosts I tried doing a big smart with Vyxal that would've gotten score 14, but I forgot just how bad old Vyxal was at handling infinite lists
(Old Vyxal had ∞ as nonnegative ints, new Vyxal has Þ∞, and ¦ is cumulative sums in both)
But old vyxal can't take cumulative sums of infinite lsits.
does python seriously not have any builtin to check if an int is prime
@des54321 No, why should it?
Sympy primerange is a good bet
22:35
Other than for golf purposes ;)
Or, just use the Wilson test
from sympy import *;isprime
ninja'd
@cairdcoinheringaahing That's not gonna terminate for ints in that range
@emanresuA imagine caring about your program terminating :P
@DLosc i would at least expect the math module to have one
Let me just calculate 9999! :P
22:38
@des54321 I wouldn't...
@des54321 if you want to do anything with math in Python, use sympy not math
the math/Math libs in every other language are just basic float operations, why would Python be different
Maybe cmath but never vanilla math
Completely unrelated but you aren't allowed to look at any of my old Python code :P
While Python's used a lot in more scientific and mathematical contexts than like, JS, that's not its primary reason for existing so it's not going to clutter its standard library with things that would traditionally go in a library
@cairdcoinheringaahing Pip, 25 bytes: L2400I60>Uo%h&2=0No%\,oPo (but it times out on ATO, try something like 1000 instead if you want to see some results)
Appleseed, 57 bytes: (q(_(filter(q((n)(*(<(mod n 100)60)(prime? n))))(1to 2400 (0-argument function that returns a list)
22:53
@DLosc Does pip not have 1e4 or equivalent?
@emanresuA Sort of (10000 would be EE4), but I don't think there's a way to generate the number 2400 shorter than using a literal, and the loop has to stop there because that's how it avoids printing numbers like 2437.
24*h is possible but is also four bytes.
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Q: Apartment Building

RomanpDraw an "apartment" building according to the specifications below. Basic Rules Take, as input, the number of floors of the building. Return a building with that many floors meeting the following specifications: The building will be eight characters wide, with eight underscore characters (_) on t...

@cairdcoinheringaahing Jelly, 14 bytes
Because I forgot that divmod was a thing while writing the original
Nice use of divmod. Also, you can use ÆR instead of the filter, it should be faster
Jelly saves a byte on the codepage indices for [24, 60] (I have to do [4, 10] * 6 in Vyxal) but Vyxal saves a byte on just using a single byte to filter.
23:07
It's 13 bytes in my fork :P
Is ÐαΊ  filter-by all?
23:22
Dang it pxeger markdown no newline and format simultaneously
anyway i gtg someone can probably golf that down more
23:42
1...2399 shouldve worked but it didnt for some reason so i had to use Sequence(1,2399) instead
nvm it does work, im stupid lol
@cairdcoinheringaahing Jelly, 10 bytes
stole the αΈ…³ from emanresu's
Damn, that's clever
23:48
Wow that's clever
started by trying to golf yours with «Ζ‘β€œç;β€˜ until i realized that doesn't save anything
so the next step was to simply give up on comparisons entirely
wats biweekly mini golf
i just got a notification or smth for it
it ded
no more big shot
We should probably yeet it off the schedule
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