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2:10 AM
Cracked! Somme gives 10 though I have no idea what it does
 
2:24 AM
Found a bit of reference here
 
2:35 AM
Column compression script; the relevant instructions are just A.; or "push 10; print naturally; quit"
I'm out of time (and out of polyglot ideas), so anyone else can take the job
 
 
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4:05 AM
@Bubbler Can I grab the next one then? I've got a good idea
 
4:30 AM
@JoKing Sure, why not
 
4:40 AM
@Bubbler Okay, posted a new answer. Please don't crack it too fast
 
5:14 AM
Eww, so close... Those two combined gives 11!
 
5:47 AM
@Bubbler I was planning a 99 polyglot, but decided against it. For reference, all you need to do to print 11 is put a 9 on any other line, like this. Any other number that doesn't consist of 1s will be very hard to do 99 in though.
 
6:21 AM
@JoKing Hmm, I think I found a working language, but is it a valid programming language - can it add two numbers, or test for primality?
 
6:43 AM
@Bubbler Err, technically? It has very a limited memory, but I think it could do those for smaller values. Which language are you thinking of?
(I honestly didn't see those restrictions in the question)
 
$ printf "Put language name here" | sha1sum
d3f06a581b2b66fa7a3965ddeb6fb307f7be20ba *-
 
6:59 AM
@Bubbler Uh yes, that's it
 
7:17 AM
@JoKing Then let's say it's OK, and I'll work out the next one
 
 
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10:29 AM
@Bubbler language figured out, working on next cop
 
 
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3:48 PM
I hope this will last longer than my previous answer
 
 
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11:52 PM
@NieDzejkob The T and e on the 1st line seem to be double-byte ones. Is that intended?
 

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