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00:37
@lyxal No but I'm working on it
@RydwolfPrograms I guess you guessed wrong then :p
01:55
@Simd _=>x=>19-x||20
 
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03:34
I am back to request feedback on another proposed challenge in sandbox: codegolf.meta.stackexchange.com/a/26130/119818 ^^
04:16
I was doing some transcript diving and found this:
Oct 12, 2022 at 0:01, by lyxal
For reference, the online interpreter for Fig is here, and the operator list is here
and saw it had been 11'd then 11'd again and then again and then again for a grand total of 44
so I went and 11'd it myself to make it now 55'd
If you 11 something until it's 132'd, an RO can actually get on your level
04:35
does that imply posts are originally 0? I would've assumed it would be a multiplicative operation
I was going on the basis that it's addition
Like how (under house rules) draw 2s stack in uno
Every 11 stacks
 
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08:06
No one tries CMCs any more :(
I try CMCs, just not ones I have to think for.
@ATaco 😁
08:29
Woah tampermonkey for Firefox Android is now real
Wait, your using a phone to chat!?
 
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09:42
Hello all!
Maybe I should switch to Firefox on my android
09:58
@lyxal now? I thought it had been supported for some time now
10:25
@Neil probably on the experimental builds
This is new to mainline Firefox for Android, version 120
10:42
@lyxal so news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34830629 isn't true then?
I found another page that seemed to confirm that Firefox 110 for Android supported it
I never saw it
 
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12:38
@Simd is 20,19,18,17,16,15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,1,2 valid or am i missing something?
CMC: Crush Minecraft
@AaroneousMiller hello!
/fill 0 0 0 1000 1000 1000 tnt
wait no
whichever one is y should probably not be 1000 lol
12:53
CMC means Crush Minecraft
@noodleman it is! How many more can you find?
well clearly at least 10
with that method
but i'm sure there are ways to find more
1,2,20,3,4,19,5,6,18,7,8,17,9,10,16,11,12,15,13,14 works
13:29
oh, so the subsequence has to consist of consecutive integers?
or am I understanding the question wrong?
eg. is [4, 20, 19, 18, ...] valid?
@Simd uhm, all of them
Don't expect it to ever print all of them
Because it has to sort through all possible permutations
@The_AH I do that quite often as well.
And I don't know the math exactly but off the top of my head I'd say there's a pretty large amount of permutations
Like at least 3
4, even
Oops I ruined your chain message
what the actual hell autocorrect!?!
@noodleman doesn't that have a long lis?
13:41
@TheEmptyStringPhotographer I like my messages to have a fractional part :p
2
@lyxal can you show 100 of them?
@Simd what do you mean?
BREAKING NEWS This is the first time without any breaking news.
1,2,20,3,4,19,5,6,18,7,8,17,9,10,16,11,12,15,13,14 has lis 1,2,3,4 etc
13:52
@lyxal ahh ninja'd
granted, my program was 2 sbcs bytes longer
nice use of ṅ
@Simd oh, i thought you meant there couldn't be any contigous increasing subsequence longer than 2
Any polyglot-bootstrap "C compiler"(aka. it's not a C compiler but its source can get compiled by a C compiler and itself)?
so a compiler for a subset of C, written in C?
14:15
not necessary subset
it can be a brainfuck interpreter written in C/brainfuck polyglot
 
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15:28
@noodleman sorry, non-contiguous is allowed
@lyxal :O
 
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17:29
TIL about Polygolf
 
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21:55
I feel like P=NP is easy to solve
If the problem solver runs in polynomial time, it could enumerate through all possible solutions
a polynomial times a constant is a polynomial
that might break if there are infinitely many possible solutions
but infinity breaks almost everything
and yet is not even a number!
What if there are exponentially manny possible solutions?
22:34
Can I get a review on this sandbox post?
@Bbrk24 I suggest floating point errors due to limitations be allowed
obviously, but I'm not sure how to say that

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