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Well, that fixes all the issues...
Actually using the correct site...
:)
I'll add a landing page to tio.run to make Nexus more prominent, since that's what everybody should be using right now.
 
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01:55
@Dennis How do I deflate in Python? Is that with zlib? docs.python.org/2/library/zlib.html
zlib.compress(code, 9)[2:-4] should do.
02:21
Just wanted to say that tryitonline is one of the best online tools ever created. Kudos to everyone who's worked on it.
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:)
Glad you like it.
i especially like that it supports 'normal' languages as well
That always was the intention, but the sandbox I used on v1 was rather terrible.
Currently taking a break from adding languages so I can work on the front- and backend (TIO needs compiler/interpreter flags), but I plan to add many more.
I can't find a donate link anywhere
It's currently buried in the Community drawer (circle with dots/people holding hands).
02:32
ok, found it ;)
I agree, TIO is one of the most useful tools for our Community.
@primo :)
02:49
Also, does TIO accept AUD..?
Paypal should be fine with whatever currency you throw at it.
03:03
Have 30Euro
Thanks! :)
 
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15:30
@Fatalize That should be fixed.
Stupid mistake on my part.
@Dennis Yep, that fixed it. Thanks!
Don't know if that was local to Brachylog
or if other languages were affected by that too
Just Brachylog, but because of something I did. I used the same filename for Brachylog's output argument and the file STDOUT is redirected to. STDOUT wasn't redirected before, and when I chose the filename, I forgot about what I had done in the Brachylog wrapper.
I see
 
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18:27
@Dennis Could you make BF and pbrain show the hexdump of the output in debug mode (just like on TIO v1)?
18:57
@KritixiLithos I could do that, but I think it would be better to have an option to show the hexdump in the frontend, for all languages. Not at my computer right now though.
That seems like a better idea

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