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8:00 PM
@Rainbolt one time i went to bed immediately after hanging out in minecraft for a long time and i had a dream that we were hanging out irl at my old middle school. but i'm really bad at remembering faces and stuff and it had been a while since i accidentally found your facebook so i didn't know what you looked like, and as a result i was looking slighly away for the entire dream
that sounds like a joke but i swear to god that's true
 
o:
 
and i promise i'm out of incredibly creepy stories about rainbolt now
 
I've had dreams like that. There's this guy with a middle eastern name that I have never met before in my entire life but I work with him. I saw his face in Outlook from an email and then I dreamed that he was showing me around his awesome supercomputer that was glowing blue. And he lived in a cave.
 
that's so rad
 
You guys have awesome dreams
 
8:02 PM
And it was important that he was middle eastern for some reason.
I dream about Minecraft a lot too
 
I dreamt that a scarecrow was chasing me on a sit-on lawnmower :P
 
you got to have a dream in a cave, i had a dream in the room where an old woman taught 7th graders how to use microsoft word
 
That's scary. Did you watch that movie with the kid driving over her parents?
 
Never heard of it
 
i swear to god we had a lesson on how to make something bold, and another lesson on how to save a file
 
8:04 PM
Not far from the truth
 
I think the demon's name was Gudul. Cannot remember the name of the movie, but there was just a sequel released
 
actual lessons, where she'd come around and check our work when she was done teaching. when she came to make sure i knew how to save a word file i hit ctrl-s and she didn't believe me that it had actually saved so i had to do it again
the only good thing about computer class in middle school was the fact that the BS we had to sit through only took like 10 minutes tops and then we could dick around for the rest of the period.
 
Never believe that Ctrl-S saves your document. :D
 
When I was really little I had the ability to will myself to have a very specific dream about being birdman. It was always the exact same dream, and it always ended in a vat of lava.
 
computer class in grade 5 was the best though. we made (primitive) websites and learned to make games/animations in flash. then i went to a different school for middle school and everything went to hell
 
8:07 PM
Is this still your dream?
 
no this is the sad reality
 
More than me
 
I would fly over to the evil villain's lair (as birdman), then he would catch me and hang me over a vat of lava, and I'd grow my hand to be really large and plug the vat of lava. Then he'd hang me over a bigger vat of lava, and I'd die/wake up.
 
We're still stuck on Scratch, making simple Pong games
And the CS teacher actually admits that I'm a better programmer than him :D
 
@BetaDecay one time i went to a day camp for computer science/engineering and we made a game in gamemaker. i liked it a lot so i went back the next year and they had switched to flash. i was so mad
 
8:08 PM
My kid liked Scratch until he learned he could make minecraft mods instead. Now he's learning Java :D
He still plays with it every now and then, though.
 
Haha I learned Java and then forgot it all within the space of a month
 
@Rainbolt see, German kids don't know the English word "butt". (I did indeed hear the name Büttnerd a couple of times during year 11 and 12, but I wasn't regularly called that.)
 
after the instructor was teaching everyone what a "variable" is (not even when or why to use them, just an intro to the concept) he asked if anyone was having trouble. when he got to me he saw my page and a half of commands glued together and i asked him "is there an easy way to exit the walk cycle as soon as the key is released instead of waiting for the loop to check if i'm still holding it again?". he told me he'd get back to me later
 
@MartinBüttner Would that be "byoot nerd"?
 
@BetaDecay of course it doesn't, that's what :w is for
 
8:12 PM
:w = bird emoticon
 
@Rainbolt no, ü is pronounced a bit differently (and doesn't have a direct English equivalent)
 
Ah
 
It's such a happy letter
 
You mean no combination of English letters can represent it?
 
hm if I think really long and hard I might find something where it appears in the middle of a vowel combination
I'll let you know when I do
 
8:14 PM
Haha okay
I've been wondering because I asked a long time ago and did not understand the answer
I think you might have said the same thing
I've always just said "Martin Byootner" in my head. Sorry.
 
I've heard that a lot in the UK as well
 
@BetaDecay :D great example
 
"tai-rell"?
 
how do you pronounce Tyrell...
 
8:15 PM
although I always read that as tai
 
Same
 
Around here Tyrell would be pronounced tai-rel.
 
i couldn't figure out how to do good collision detection, but scratch can check the colour of a pixel at some point you choose. i made the ground a solid, ugly-as-sin (0, 255, 0) and made the top ~2 pixels of every surface blue. mario's feet touching green? go up a little. mario's feet not touching blue? go down a lot. it was the least satisfying gameplay experience ever designed and every time i playtested the one level i was able to create i could feel my soul descending deeper into hell.
 
but I think it was pronounced Tirrell in the bonus material of the GoT DVDs
 
> lure (“ooh” with pursed lips)
 
8:17 PM
boo-eht-nerr?
 
uhhh nope that's far off I think
maybe the "u" in "hurt" if you stop before pronouncing the "r"
 
@undergroundmonorail Yea, their collision detection is, umm, lacking for sure.
 
although that's closer to "ö" I guess.
 
Wikipedia suggests "like the oe in shoe but shorter", and "like the vowel in few in certain English accents"
 
@Geobits i feel like there must have been a better way that my primitive childlike brain simply couldn't grasp, but i suppose some fault lies on scratch's end
 
8:18 PM
Oh cool, the oe is shoe is what my brain says when I read it :D
 
@MartinBüttner vocaroo.com ?
 
boh-ett-nerr?
 
@undergroundmonorail Well it works really well if you want nothing but sprite-based bounding box detection :P
 
or even shorter, bwett-nerr?
 
the first spoken sentence contains the name Werner Büttner
 
8:19 PM
I don't have sound at work :(
 
about 15 seconds in
@Rainbolt well...
@Geobits @PeterTaylor I really wonder how you guys pronounce "shoe" now. But I've never heard it with anything resembling an "ü"
 
Have you seen Spirited Away? Is it anything like the vowel sound the masked spirit makes?
 
@MitchSchwartz v. interesting indeed!
 
@trichoplax can you find me a youtube video?
 
I can try...
 
8:22 PM
Spirited Away is one of my favorite all time movies. Like no. 6 or something.
 
@MartinBüttner I meant a very short sound like that, followed by the e sound (again, briefly). So not just like shoe.
 
@MartinBüttner That one is easy. "shoo"
 
Maybe I'm not explaining myself well, but it doesn't sound too far off from the video.
 
@undergroundmonorail yeah that's what I thought
 
8:23 PM
in hindsight i feel like rainbolt's solution was superior
 
Probably barely accessible memories from living in Germany as a kid ;)
 
that's more like a normal "u" in German
 
I found a youtube compilation of the masked spirits vowel sounds but they are more varied than I remembered and mostly not the one I'm thinking of
 
well in any case, it's not gonna be more accurate than the video I already linked :P
 
8:26 PM
Last time I looked up pronunciation of a German name to see if a pun would work there were two examples from different regions and they sounded completely different
 
the video uses pretty much "standard" German and it's also how I'd pronounce the name
 
@trichoplax Good thing English speakers don't do that :P
 
remember that time there was a fake pronunciation guide on youtube that started as just silliness but eventually it started telling a story and ending each video with "something is going to happen in $x days" and there were a bunch of clues hidden in the videos and it was a really interesting ARG until the deadline hit and it turned out to be an advertisement for a scifi book no one had ever heard of and the character that the voice had been referring to was a personified @horse_ebooks?
that was weird
 
I've also heard jokes that only make sense in a particular regional English accent...
 
@trichoplax while there are strong regional accents, German does have an accepted "standard" pronunciation that people generally agree on (and which is usually used in the news etc)
 
8:29 PM
Similar to England then I guess
 
yeah, I think so
 
If it's in German, it can be put together with that chart.
Same with English
 
@Rainbolt I pressed a few buttons, but it feels like torturing a robot
 
@Rainbolt it's basically the y in the top left corner, but shorter
 
8:33 PM
@trichoplax it sounds a bit... different... when you mostly click the sounds towards the bottom right...
 
I didn't have the heart to press any more. Poor thing
 
:D
oh yeah, the "u" in deja vu is also a good example, if you don't use the anglicised pronunciation.
 
does anyone know how to use # in code blocks?
it keeps on making headers
 
If I ever met you in person, I would put on my goofy face and say "Hello Martin Byoo-yoo-ee-weh-weht-nerr." I bet I'd get a good laugh out of you.
 
(although again, that's longer than the vowel in my name)
 
8:35 PM
Yes it is.
 
@Maltysen are you sure you've got 4 spaces of indentation?
 
yeah
 
yeah
 
@MartinBüttner oh wait its not the headers
revised question
does anyone know how to put code blocks after bullet lists?
 
* ` `
 
8:38 PM
<pre><code> tags?
 
@Maltysen should it be part of the bullet list?
 
no
 
then its the usual
 
Do you have a blank line first?
 
if it doesn't work normally, try putting an empty HTML comment after the bullet point
 
8:40 PM
@MartinBüttner thanks that worked!
 
@aditsu Hi, I'm back. Could I get the web parser's unminified JS source code, please? I realized, when we talked last time, that editing your compiler code to create an explanation system would be a lot easier than writing a parser from scratch. Thank you!
 
Found a new interesting plane crash: youtube.com/…
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stahp
@MartinBüttner overkill. blank line will work
 
@Optimizer it didn't
 
@Optimizer I doubt that.
because a paragraph inside a bullet point also has leading indentation
 
@TheNumberOne Nope, not loading for me
 
Try copying and pasting the link. Apparently just clicking on it doesn't work.
 
Woah, cool
Did you make that?
 
Look here for more information: http://🎸😀🎷🛀🗻⚡🍕🍳.🍕💩.ws
 
Cool :D
Not long until 4k 😏
 
9:04 PM
According to chat you have 6.8k :P
 
oh I was wondering... since it was CH's meta post about that inspired The Many Memes of Meta, should I add a meme "Using current community events as the basis for challenges"?
 
What are some examples of that happening? World big dosa, what else?
 
@Dennis @AlexA. Congratulations!
 
well CH listed all of his
Doorknob posted one when I hit 10k
 
Shouldn't the meme list be purely things which are going to make a newbie to the chat say "WTF"?
 
9:07 PM
I don't know how I forgot this one either
 
@TheNumberOne Thanks!
 
@TheNumberOne Thank you! :D
 
@PeterTaylor well I figured sometimes it might not be obvious to non-chat users what some of those challenges are about, but sure
 
In other words, I understood the idea to be to help people who are confused by inside jokes, whereas in actual fact the question + answers seem to be turning into an inside joke themselves.
 
@AlexA. Ninja'd. :P
 
9:09 PM
 
@PeterTaylor yeah, fair point
if we want that list it might be better as a separate post
 
@PeterTaylor Perhaps the question is missing a tag. :)
 
actually exists on meta
 
9:12 PM
@BetaDecay ಠ_ಠ
 
@AlexA. :D
 
But I suppose the point isn't to explain all our inside jokes to newcomers (that would be extraordinarily difficult) so much as to simply act as a community-building sort of thing, although it does achieve both goals somewhat.
 
I think we've pretty much covered most of them by now
 
@BetaDecay brian steele still isn't there
 
Or chunky peanut butter
That's not a very widespread one though
 
9:15 PM
It turned into a CH challenge.
 
@Maltysen Wasn't that part of World Big Dosa?
 
What does a romance novel author have to do with Indian cuisine?
 
Everything turns into a CH challenge ;D
 
@BrainSteel == brian steele
 
Yes, but didn't that originate from the World Big Dosa forums? Or was it older than that?
 
9:17 PM
2
Q: Visually Explain the Pythagorean Theorem

MaltysenA common visual explanation of the Pythagorean theorem is as such: The squares are meant to represent the side length's squared, and the areas of a + b = c, just like the Pythagorean theorem says. This part is what you have to show. Your task You will get two integers as input, meant to re...

 
I didn't see the forums. It was before dosas.
 
@feersum Dosas predates mankind.
@Doorknob Older
 
So, @BrainSteel predates that which predates mankind?
 
Yes
Dr. Brian Steele, MD, PhD is infinite.
 
Wow. Impressive. Of course, Nethack predates all of that.
 
9:21 PM
Yes, because it's old. It's been superceded by decent video games. :P
 
Flagged as offensive. :P
 
What's the point of a mod flagging something?
Is it like a post-it note to tell you to come back to it?
 
@BetaDecay Mod chat-flags are binding, so it would insta-suspend the user. Sometimes mods will use flags on main for purposes like that, but more often I'll leave a note in our site moderator room.
 
Oooh secret chat rooms
You should make inside jokes in them and refer to them here
 
@BetaDecay We're still mere mortals compared to SE devs, though. They get their own private company chatrooms. ;)
 
9:30 PM
If I do my work experience there do I get to see all of the secret passages?
Damn, CJY's gone
 
@Sp3000, aargh. The way Python seeds its Mersenne Twister implementation seems to be non-standard.
 
@PeterTaylor D:
 
@PhiNotPi Ermm, this might be intentional, but the Hello! that you claim is a stealth ping in your memes post is the exact same byte stream as the regular Hello! (i.e. not a stealth ping).
 
@Doorknob Intentional so as to not reveal the secret
 
Sharing the meme, not the method
 
9:40 PM
Heh, okay
 
@Doorknob I love your edit to that post :)
 
Why? I just corrected a spelling error. :P
 
Got me...
 
What? Nooo, @BetaDecay's famous -15 answer is now at -16 D:
I'm really tempted to undownvote and then lock it.
 
I'm more interested to see just how low it can go.
 
9:52 PM
I just asked a guy I never ask for a code review to review my code. He approved, but as he was getting up he sighed and said "Hmm. That wud'n too bad." ("wud'n" is like southern speak for "wasn't")
Does that mean that he expected my code review to be a horrible experience?
Or am I thinking too much into this?
 
You're overthinking it
Sounds like he was just saying, "Yeah your code looks good."
Like "Not bad!"
I spoke to him yesterday. He and I are very close.
 
Do you go on all his family vacations?
 
No. They invited me once but I decided not to go.
 
That gray van with a faded PPCG logo on the side? I always assumed that they just liked to go on vacations wherever I went.
 
@Doorknob Kind of like my family. They're like, "Oh, Alex, come do whatever with us." I'm like, "No mom, I'll be on a vacation with my real family. They live in Texas and they're 50% Korean."
@Rainbolt At least the van doesn't say "Free Candy."
I once saw an old van that had a license plate holder that said "Don't laugh, your daughter could be in here."
 
9:58 PM
Finally! I have been pushing for weeks to get my boss's boss to stop with the policy changes and actually disable some of the fields in TFS.
It's one thing to tell everyone "Do not use that field."
It's another thing completely to just turn it off.
 
@Doorknob Woah, that's completely upset the balance weeps
They've downvoted the question too :P
 
should I upvote ?
 
It won't matter now
 
Nah. It's better as 0/-15
 
No! It has to be +0/-15
 
10:00 PM
Goodnight everyone
 
Goodnight!
 
Aaand now it's at -17.
@BetaDecay Night!
 
It was linked in the memes post so I think everyone who saw it there and hadn't already downvoted it is going in there to downvote it. :P
 
-18 now... :P
 
Good thing it's meta
 
10:02 PM
Is it a good thing?
Oh man, if it was on main he would have lost 36 rep.
 
Oh wow it's 5:00 UTC-0500?
I closed like.... 1 work item today. Sad day.
 
I didn't go to work today. Or all of this month.
Or ever.
I don't exist in physical form.
 
I wish I knew when I worked at Subway what I know now
We could be an agile Sandwich Artist team
 
Haha
 
We could have retrospective meetings where we discuss the things we did right, did wrong, and still have questions about (like when are we going to get more pepperoni?)
 
10:10 PM
A friend of mine who worked for Subway could use a meeting like that. He was super stingy with the lettuce.
 
We could swarm user stories such as "lunch prep" and "lunch rush".
You don't understand. If you want more lettuce, you have to ask for more lettuce. It's not that hard!
 
I did. He put less than any Subway I've ever been to.
 
To be fair, 90% of Subway employees put on way more than the correct amount
Especially after hours, when manager isn't around
 
Oh, okay.
 
Part of the issue is employee attitude. If you put on a stringy amount of lettuce and then smile and look at the customer expectantly, then they know that they can ask for more.
If you put on a stingy amount and then look at the customer in fear, then they get angry
 
10:12 PM
I have a Retina solution (i.e. single .NET regex) for xnor's Tetris sequence challenge, but it's so embarrassingly long that I don't want to post it :D... it's a shame .NET regex doesn't have recursion (i.e. pattern reuse), because the regex doesn't work in PCRE :/
 
@MartinBüttner Perhaps a feature to add to Retina? ;)
 
it's one of those features I can't add without reimplementing the regex engine
or maybe I can
at least unless it's actually used recursively
 
@MartinBüttner Perhaps a feature to add to the .NET regex engine? ;)
 
Just write your own dream regex engine already... You know you want to.
 
The .NET regex engine source code is lying around somewhere. I came across it once.
Someone should port it to JS so the JS regex engine wouldn't suck as much.
 
Correction: The .NET regex engine source code is lying around right here ^
 
this is getting better... reduced it from 260 to 120
 
Wow!
 
@AlexA. Oh jeez, they made you a mod
 
@Calvin'sHobbies Oh jeez indeed, I guess?
 
10:33 PM
I mean Congratulations oh most omnipotent!
 
Haha thanks...!
 
72 bytes... balancing groups to the rescue :)
 
@MartinBüttner 260 to 72? That's some championship-level golfing.
 
not as crazy as when I try to golf quines in esolangs, but it's quite fun :D
 
Way to make my pizza question look preferential to Dennis, Martin :P
 
10:40 PM
@Calvin'sHobbies I did warn you.
 
@AlexA. Fancy stuff has been happening on the server btw ^
 
I shared the pic with the Board and Card Games chat
 
@Calvin'sHobbies Whoa, what is that?
 
My music hall
 
Oh nice!
 
10:47 PM
61... I think I'm happy posting this now.
 
I poked around in there the other day.
 
oh I though it was a church
 
@MartinBüttner You golfed off 200 bytes. I'd say that's pretty impressive!
 
@Maltysen Yeah, it sort of is architecturally
It's filled with 5 note block pianos though
 
11:01 PM
Stealth ping!
 
Oops. ;)
 
:/
I was going to try to get a good stealth ping example for meta.
 
You're going to give away the secret?
 
@Doorknob I've decided to use Ubuntu for coding now :)
 
Why not Ubuntu for everything?
 
11:05 PM
@AlexA. Ubuntu is the best!!!
 
Haha. I have an Ubuntu VM but I'm on a Mac. I prefer Mac OS X to Ubuntu. ;)
I also have a Windows VM for testing things. It takes like 30 minutes to boot up. :/
 
11:17 PM
@PeterTaylor Ah, damn :/ Does that mean you'll have to restart? (Out of curiosity, how did progress go?)
 
But yes, @Maltysen, among Linux distributions, Ubuntu is the best.
 
Meh.
 
It's objectively superior to openSUSE.
 
Objectively because you say so? :P
 
Exactly!
 
11:22 PM
Just so everyone knows: I've nominated myself for mod pro tempore on Computer Graphics which just hit public beta a few hours ago. Like Doorknob (who also moderates Puzzling) I don't expect this to affect my activity on PPCG at all (at least in terms of mod duties). Just so that no one says I'm thinking "oh we've got two new mods, I can slack off a bit now". ;)
 
Can I make an account there to vote for you?
I know nothing about the community but I know they'd benefit greatly from having you as a moderator.
 
@AlexA. You can make an account wherever you like, but the point of this message was not to steal some votes from a different community :P. I just wanted to avoid some point in the future where someone suddenly notices and thinks "Hey what's this, since when is our mod sharing his attention?" ;)
 
Is PPCG going on a raid again?
 
@TheNumberOne :D
 
@MartinBüttner Hey, what's this, since when is our mod sharing his attention?
 
11:37 PM
Blue. Blue everywhere.
 
@AlexA. re-reading that "dividing" probably would have been the better word, but I'm glad we've got that out of the way ;)
 
On an unrelated note, just when I thought hard tabs were the worst, I found 8-space indents.
 
Note We do not recommend using GLOB to collect a list of source files from your source tree.
I think they're just trying to stop me from having fun
I'm so globbing my source files.
 
Glob the hell out of those source files.
 
11:59 PM
I'm not sure which is worse: indenting with 3 spaces or 8.
 

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