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9:00 PM
in The 2nd Monitor, 28 secs ago, by Mat's Mug
@Quill so, Tiger for Golf, his computer for Programming/Code, and I guess, his relationships for Puzzles?
 
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Q: Chat still says beta

MegoA picture with freehand red circles is worth a million words:

 
Anonymous
@Quill You should share the other image there, too :)
 
@AquaTart Ha Ha...
He died on march 5th, 1953, I was born on March 5th, a considerable amount of years after 1953
 
Anonymous
in The 2nd Monitor, 40 secs ago, by Quill
the revised version is somehow worse
 
Anonymous
9:02 PM
I think you meant super plus gooder
 
@Hurricane996 Among the many people who share my birthday, September 22, are Tom Felton, Billie Piper, Frodo Baggins and Bilbo Baggins
 
@NathanMerrill I watched that just a couple hours ago. :D
 
The cafeteria gave me milk that expired today
 
Anonymous
@Sherlock9 So Draco, Rose, and hobbitses
 
program:
print(how_much_i_care)
 
9:06 PM
@Mego They're taking the hobbits to Isengard!
 
result:
0
 
Anonymous
@El'endiaStarman To Isengard! To Isengard!
 
@NathanMerrill That should have been a topic for brain craft
 
@Mego Pretty much. My source on Frodo and Bilbo is literally the first page of the Lord of the Rings. Bilbo's 111th and Frodo's 33rd is the first chapter.
 
They're taking the hobbits to Isengard gard g-g-g-gard!
 
9:06 PM
@Hurricane996 Thank you for your concern XD
 
qwyznceubo,nup.
Cat Walked Over Keyboard
 
Anonymous
@AlexA. Why did you add ? Now the SE people will never see it!
 
@flawr never heard of them, thanks for the reference
 
@Mego Because it's about chat? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Anonymous
It's a well-known fact that is a synonym for
2
 
Speaking of hats
@AlexA. Did you read The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson?
 
Nope. Haven't heard of it.
 
Well you should read it.
 
9:10 PM
@flawr Is it about hats?
 
I should make a twitter based REPL
 
A series with 2 more books.
 
Haha okay
 
But there are sequels that play later in the same universe
Which are hillarious
 
Is it about hats?
No? THEN IT IS EVIL!
 
9:11 PM
Well one guy there has a thing with hats.
 
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Q: Resolve SAS macro variables

Alex A.The SAS programming language is a clunky, archaic language dating back to 1966 that's still in use today. The original compiler was written in PL/I, and indeed much of the syntax derives from PL/I. SAS also has a preprocessor macro language which derives from that of PL/I as well. In this challen...

 
Are there any TI-BASIC people around?
 
I really recommend reading the series=)
 
@NewMainPosts I have a feeling this is going to be pretty hard.
 
@Dennis Only voyage 200 ti-basic.
 
9:14 PM
@flawr That's probably not the same thing. Anyway, this answer uses inString(, but I can't find any reference that it is case-insensitive.
 
@flawr I just got shadow of self from the library :P
 
Anonymous
@Dennis I have a calculator handy I can check with
 
@NathanMerrill what series is this?
 
Mistborn
2
 
@Mego \o/ Please do.
 
9:15 PM
2nd best series I've ever read
 
@NathanMerrill Greeat=)
I just started reading the newest one
The Bands of Mourning
 
have you guys read his stormlight archives one?
 
Not yet=)
but on the tbr
 
I think #3 comes out this year
 
stormlight is #1 :P
and I believe its next year
but I may be wrong
 
9:16 PM
Can't you only type CAPITAL LETTERS in TI-BASIC?
And @AlexA. is <font size="18"> text</font> bigger than <h1>text</h1>?
 
@NathanMerrill no, you're right D:
 
nope, at least not on the voyage 200
 
@RikerW there are actually some lowercase stuff, but they are all in the middle of the words
and strings
 

Are you mean

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Bookmarked 38 secs ago by ETHproductions

 
@RikerW ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
9:17 PM
@RikerW tryit yourself?
 
Anonymous
@Dennis I got 1 for "E e". That should be a 0.
 
Anonymous
So inString( is not case-insensitive
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

TimmyDHow long until a five-card-stud poker winning hand? code-golf game Background: Five card stud is a variant of poker where the player is dealt a hand of five cards from a shoe of multiple standard 52-card decks. This hand is then used for play/scoring, following the table listed below. {insert...

 
@Mego That's what I thought. Thanks for confirming.
 
@flawr I HAVE!
 
Anonymous
9:20 PM
@Dennis You're welcome :)
 
 
I love the Mistborn series. But I have this silly problem where I haven't finished the third book, because when I last reading the whole series, I had to pause to head between my lodgings near my university and going back home. I put the book down and haven't picked it up since
 
@Sherlock9 but there's an epic ending!
 
I know and the fact that I know is terrible!
I have spoiled it for myself by trying to figure what happened!
 
Brandon sanderson is a genius: all of his books make you realize things about the previous books so you have to go and read them again
 
9:25 PM
@Sherlock9 JUST READ IT
 
The only series I have avidly enjoyed where I haven't spoiled anything is RWBY. I did not read any of the comments before watching the finale and got all the feels direct and at its greatest potency
@flawr Now? It's 4 am and I have class in 10 hours
 
I thought the first one was really good
the others were decent but not as good
 
What I may do is finish the third book, read Elantris and either pick up another of his series or reread Mistborn
 
@Sherlock9 DOESNT MATTER
@Sherlock9 No you have to read the sequels!
 
@flawr Tomorrow, I promise. Discord is the easiest place to remind me.
@flawr OH YEAH. I forgot I bought a physical copy of Alloy of Law for almost the cheapest I've ever seen a non-translated import book I've ever seen in Indonesia
 
9:30 PM
@Sherlock9 If you need e-books you can ask me=)
 
I have a bunch already, but let's compare collections of e-books
Actually, I do need to set up a Gmail with this username so I don't give out an email with my real name on it, so let me do that now
 
@Sherlock9 meltmail.com
Too bad that too many gmail usernames are already taken
 
Yeah, it is too bad
@flawr Here, gQ2WCdEoK5b8@meltmail.com
 
@AlexA. I did, and I was hinting. :P
 
Okay
 
Anonymous
9:35 PM
@Sherlock9 Oh man that finale
 
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Q: What is the best way to actually time an answer for fastest-code challenges

LiamIs there a "best" way to do this? I imagine one could write a bash script that would print the time, execute the program, and then print the time again, but perhaps there are pitfalls with this. Is there a consensus on how times should be measured for fastest-code challenges?

 
@Mego i cri evrytiem ;___;
 
@Sherlock9 You should have gotten a mail=)
 
Seriously though, Monty, Miles and Kerry should either get an award or a mauling for that much feels manipulation
 
Anonymous
@Sherlock9 It would have to be an award; I've never heard of a posthumous mauling
 
9:37 PM
I just noticed the starboard. We're graduating?
 
When is the last time you saw the starboard and it didn't say something about us graduating?
 
Correction: We have graduated.
 
@Dennis omg there's no beta
 
The beta label is gone and everything else is the same. \o/
 
We still have the old mods for example.
 
9:38 PM
what about privileges?
 
@flawr And Alex.
 
@Maltysen Same. They should change in the near future though.
 
@flawr I should have. Not seeing it yet
 
Does anyone of you know if there's a Number.prototype.toPrecision() in Python?
 
round(1.000000001, 6)?
 
9:41 PM
No, round is different. 123.456.toPrecision(1) yields 100.0.
 
> Does any of you
 
Is that wrong?
 
anyone
 
or Do
 
Do any of you seems more wrong
 
9:44 PM
@flawr I don't think I got it. How quickly does meltmail forward stuff?
 
Ah carp, I translated from Spanish. I hate it when that happens...
 
"Does anyone" would be the usual idiom.
 
Or "Do any of you"
 
1 min ago, by Optimizer
Do any of you seems more wrong
 
can't tell if you are making fun of me or siding with me
 
9:45 PM
Just noticed that VoteToClose has a temporary suspension. Anyone know why?
 
Oh god a new mobile chat (or should it be "Oh yay"?)
 
"Does anyone know" or "Do any of you know" would both be OK. The first one is, I think, more common when addressing an unspecified group, while the latter is more when you're explicitly directing a question.
 
@Optimizer I was just repeating what you said for repetition's sake
 
so siding
 
@Rainbolt @Optimizer Sorry, didn't see that first message
 
9:46 PM
yesterday, by VoteToClose
@Dennis Could you please freeze my account and chat ban me for 3 days (or whatever time period is shortest past that)? I'm going to be really busy in school the next few days and CG is just going to get in the way.
 
I use "do any of you" and I'm a native English speaker
 
@Sherlock9 You also use "does anyone"
Nov 30 '15 at 22:19, by Sherlock9
Incidentally, does anyone have a link to that meta post about PPCG terminology?
 
That is true
And I do use "does anyone" more often
 
does useone*
 
TIL about the Wood effect.
 
9:50 PM
@Sherlock9 Idk, I've never used it so far=)
 
On a tangential note, I find it fascinating the ratio of non-native English speakers here on PPCG. Most other sites online that I interact with are like 99.9% American.
 
@Dennis Sigfigs?
 
Gesundheit.
4
 
@TimmyD Coding involves different languages than English.
 
@El'endiaStarman speaking of which, do we have a challenge about those?
i couldn't find it on search
 
9:52 PM
@Maltysen Pretty sure we do.
 
@El'endiaStarman Yeah, toPrecision(x) rounds to x significant figures.
 
@Optimizer seem* :P
 
My only complaint about graduation is that I lose "access to moderator tools" privilege.
 
@GamrCorps Priv levels haven't updated yet. You've still got a bit of time. :P
 
@mbomb007 That's true, and probably makes sense, as this is by far the most code-heavy site I visit.
 
9:53 PM
@El'endiaStarman Yeah but it is only delaying the inevitable
 
Just get more rep.
 
@Dennis working on it
 
Just hack Dennis' account get more rep.
 
@Dennis Maybe this will suffice?
 
Just use Jelly for all your answers.
 
9:54 PM
But I don't mortarboard like every day like you so....
 
I know how you can get rep. Participate in this. :D
 
Anyway I think we should use sailboats more than motorboats. They are more environmentally friendly.
 
@AlexA. Cheeky.
 
@TimmyD Well, I have cheeks, so...
 
9:56 PM
@El'endiaStarman The first one is great. I knew about the second one, but it would require figuring out the correct right argument first. Thanks!
 
Anonymous
@Dennis Closest thing I could come up with: lambda x,p:''.join(['0.',c+'.'][i<p][c=='.']for i,c in enumerate(str(x)))
 
How did this go from +0/-2 when I saw it last night to +12/-6 and on HNQ? o.O
 
Anonymous
Not sure if there is a builtin or not
 
Is the userscript working for you guys?
 
@Dennis Glad to help. :)
 
Anonymous
9:57 PM
@El'endiaStarman Non-regulars voting
 
But you won't get a flood of non-regulars until after it hits HNQ.
 
Anonymous
It got a bunch of answers, which put it on HNQ
 
Anonymous
Case in point:
 
Oh right, that's part of the formula.
 
Anonymous
9:58 PM
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A: Golf the x<sup>th</sup> root of x

MegoC++, 48 bytes #include<math.h> [](auto x){return pow(x,1./x);} The second line defines an anonymous lambda function. It can be used by assigning it to a function pointer and calling it, or just calling it directly. Try it online

 

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