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12:06
how's your gaem going guys
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whose
There's only one gaem
And you just lost it
what eat?
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@TonyTheLion semen
12:10
muh not my thing
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good, more left for me!
@VermillionAzure Why's that?
@TonyTheLion That's because you don't know how to cook it. There are dedicated books if you ever want to learn.
@Morwenn lol.
thanks for the info
Natural Harvest is one of them IIRC.
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I have that aswell
@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks
fuck this unskippable 15 secs YouTube ads
12:19
@AndyProwl addblock...?
I haven't seen a youtube add for quite some time
oh, you can block them?
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worst thing about youtube ads is that it's always the same one
it's not
12:20
Yeeeeaaaah, finally managed to crack the fastest known sorting network of size 24 /o/
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for me it is, anyways
I've seen two different ads in the last 15 minutes
it totally destroys the atmosphere of Chopin
use adblock
@AndyProwl Try Œsophage de Tourterelle if you want some destroyed Chopin.
I don't want destroyed Chopin
12:21
But it's great :D
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Chopin your cock off with an axe.
justgirlythings
@LucDanton (re: ADL) oh I guess so. Would the types, for arguments, also 'suffer' from that?
it cannot be great
adblock plus doesn't seem to be what I want
@AndyProwl Actually I always found Chopin boring; it was pretty interesting to find another take on the original pieces.
@Morwenn Dude, first pizza is meh, now Chopin is boring
Chopin is the most brilliant musical genius ever
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@fredoverflow yay
@AndyProwl I like chopping my Pizza.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I take it that can read the key pass file that is synced in via dropbox or what not
@AndyProwl I didn't say what he wrote wasn't well-written. I just find the result boring most of the time.
12:24
@fredoverflow could perhaps your uni stop using a home-baked video player :P?
2 mins ago, by Elyse
Chopin your cock off with an axe.
@thecoshman Yes. I use ownCloud.
@fredoverflow I started reading that, then it descended into funny stuff
@ScarletAmaranth There is a download button below the video. I think the format is mp4.
@Morwenn I have no idea how you can find it boring but well, de gustibus
12:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes is that hosting on your nas box I take it?
@fredoverflow oh, good
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@fredoverflow I want Karel the Robot: Lambda Calculus Edition.
I want Karel the Robot: English Edition
@R.MartinhoFernandes also, how would you feel about having some sort of offsite replication buddying?
@AndyProwl When it comes to piano, I prefer Debussy, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov, etc...
12:25
'i want to creat a Programm that play scissor paper lizard'.... lizard?
@Elyse There once was a version with higher order commands! Not lambdas though :(
@Morwenn Rachmaninoff yay
Debussy's not my cup of tea
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@fredoverflow I want one without side-effects.
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12:27
WTF? I gotta reseach this..
paper disproves spock?
> This variant was mentioned in a 2005 article in The Times of London and was later the subject of an episode of the American sitcom The Big Bang Theory in 2008 (as rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock).
@Elyse That's going to be very hard :)
@thecoshman What do you mean?
12:28
Karel The Monad?
@TheForestAndTheTrees It'd be illogical to argue against peer reviewed paper
Hmm.. it seems that my education is lacking in this vital area of gaming and/or decision-making.
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@fredoverflow Why?
@R.MartinhoFernandes basically, I host an encrypted folder for you, and you for me.
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Just use a subset of Haskell!
12:29
@Elyse why would sponge win over devil
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Or Mercury!
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Logic Karel.
Karel The Robot has no types. Going from "no types" to "subset of Haskell" is quite a stretch :)
some more smarts then just that obviously, but at the basic level
12:29
@AndyProwl it's just as likely as pretty much any of the options available xD
Chat is well coded.png
@GregorMcGregor Reload
And make sure you're not in the future
@GregorMcGregor Recode
@thecoshman I don’t understand the question.
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@fredoverflow untyped lambda calculus, fine. :(
12:30
@thecoshman surely the illogical position would be to blindly believe a peer-reviewed paper without reviewing it yourself
god, I sound like Sheldon.
is it normal that "debug mode" (with debug symbols and no optimizations) compiles slower than "release mode" (O3)?
@ScarletAmaranth Yes and no
@Elyse What would the type of moveForward() be?
It has to put more shit in, but doesn't run the optimizer
12:32
@LucDanton say have a function like f(bar b), would that be subject to ADL to distinguish between ::bar foo::bar foobar::bar` etc.?
Both of these operations are not cheap
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@fredoverflow there is only type, so that type.
@thecoshman wtf dude (also read up on ADL and then you’ll know when it applies)
Okay and what would the value represent? A world where Karel has moved forward?
@LucDanton :\
12:33
I love lambda cactus.
@thecoshman it’s not hard
inb4 stars
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@fredoverflow the result, yes.
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the input would be the original world.
also @thecosh your last two questions were indeed hard to understand. You're probably confused, reading up the basics should help
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12:35
Booleans can be encoded with Church encoding; \xy.x and \xy.y.
Let's play hangman: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
there used to be a hangman bot in a chatroom over at EL&U once
12:37
None of the above
not sure if it's still there
The solution is "F U C K V S 2 0 1 5"
3
no wait, he's using 2013
@AndyProwl sure am :P
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@GregorMcGregor b u k k a k e
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aaah, so sleepy
12:37
@Xeo sleep, then
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Xeo
I'm at work
go home and sleep
I sort of get ADL, the actual function that get's invoked is what ever closest matches the type of the arguments passed to it.
@Xeo red bull
@Xeo sleep at your desk, its a thing where I work :P
12:38
@thecoshman no, that's overload resolution
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I went to sleep at 00:30, woke up at 05:00, and couldn't get back to sleep for some reason
@thecoshman Then read about it and you’ll know instead of sort of knowing.
And I sort of forgot that foo f will mean ::foo f unless some other namespace is being used.
ADL is about looking into namespaces where the arguments' types come from
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@thecoshman except it doesn't
12:39
@Xeo more or less
ITT coshy is too lazy to read the standard
@AndyProwl yeah
@thecoshman mostly less
@TonyTheLion the standard isn't meant for humans... or pirates
@TonyTheLion well hard to blame him for that
12:40
true
but there should be other places than the Standard one can look at
@Elyse Fun fact: that's how it's actually implemented, Karel's world is immutable and computes new worlds with changes :)
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@fredoverflow then you can easily do replays!
I think I originally did it this way so I would have a chance to detect cycles at runtime, but I never got around to actually check for cycles.
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What are cycles?
12:41
half bicycles
am I Luc Danton yet
@Elyse provably infinite loops
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You can't detect all cycles.
Sure I can... at runtime!
@GregorMcGregor No. Luc would have written 'no spoonfeeding'
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12:42
Well, you can detect all cycles.
@AndyProwl problem is, if you attempt to make like an abridged version, it'd either be wrong too much, or not abridged :\
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But then you will have false positives.
Why? There is no randomness and no input in Karel.
@thecoshman there’s not much to abridge, it’s not hard, go read about it
Oct 16 at 10:51, by Luc Danton
@VermillionAzure half a bicycle
12:43
@thecoshman I was fiddling with the idea of making an annotated standard
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@fredoverflow Wait, Karel's memory is limited to the field size, isn't it?
@GregorMcGregor All my certainties just collapsed
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If so, and there's no I/O, then non-halting programs can be detected trivially.
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Just see whether they enter the same state twice.
@Elyse At runtime? Yes.
12:43
Luc McDanton
@LucDanton well that's a silly example, there is no 'i' at global scope, so it's correct.
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If they do, you have an infinite loop.
@Elyse exactly
> I'm not half the bicycle I used to be (Paul McPaul)
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If they don't, it will halt.
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12:44
Maybe you can make it cheaper and less accurate by using a Bloom filter.
@thecoshman There is no 'other namespace' either.
@LucDanton give it a global name space struct i{}; and it's fine
@Elyse Some infinite loops can be (and are!) detected at compile time, for example while (onBeeper()) turnLeft();
@thecoshman But then it’s not the counter-example I meant to present, so please don’t do that.
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@fredoverflow nice, you can optimise that to "throw new infiniteloop();" :P
12:45
yes, if you change the code then it’s some other code
@fredoverflow If you keep turning left you're bound to fall off the damn Beeper
@AnalPhabet I lol'd
@LucDanton a counter to be saying that foo is more or less ::foo?
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@fredoverflow can you implement quicksort in Karel?
@thecoshman Right.
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12:46
So that it sorts beepers by height.
[tag:@thec-so-trell]
Karel is Turing-complete, so quicksort should be possible...
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You should try implementing cons lists.
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Or a Brainfuck interpreter.
Scope is a fairly important concept dude. I suggest you start there.
12:46
I once implemented the Eight Queen problem in Karel, and boy did I have to write a lot of code!
It was at least 300 lines, maybe more, my memory is a little blurred.
@fredoverflow well, it is possible, just maybe not practical
> Lambda hackery: Overloading, SFINAE and copyrights
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data EmptyList a = EmptyList

sort :: EmptyList a -> EmptyList a
sort = id
@thecoshman When people see the word "Turing-complete", practicality usually tends to be ignored ;)
sounds like a repf title
12:50
@Elyse Also reverse = id and random_shuffle = id
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And id = id.
ididid
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Can you implement id in point-free style?
point-free means no variables?
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No named parameters.
12:51
Not even for lambdas? ;)
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No.
lambdabot> @pl \x -> x
id
:(
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id :: forall a. a -> a
id x = join const
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:D
12:53
what do all these symblols mean
why are there so many symblols
> >haskell
@fredoverflow Without lambdas you’ll need a combinator calculus and id (aka the I of SKI) is one such combinator.
@LucDanton Oh, the I of SKI is identity? TIL. What do S and K stand for?
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SKI calculus to the rescue.
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λ :t let s = (<*>); k = const in s k k
let s = (<*>); k = const in s k k :: a -> a
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U combinator would be even more fun but can't be typed in Haskell. :(
12:54
@fredoverflow 'Substitute' and 'Konstant' kinda work.
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hmmmm :)
Substitute Konstant IDs
or else
So, what am I going to implement next... I guess void pointers and function pointers, then I can write qsort and bsearch!
@fredoverflow well, Turing-complete says nothing about practicality. I'm sure you could argue some of planetry system can be made Turing-complete
12:55
it can't
@fredoverflow void pointars to ze reskq
@thecoshman Aren't crabs also Turing-complete? ;)
\o/
10004 points now!
@fredoverflow lol, I remember that one
@wilx gratz
12:56
@wilx BRB, downvoting a handful of answers...
> 9,994 reputation
you can now snob the low rep filty peasants :)
@fredoverflow lol
OMG. Who? sigh
Wait, I haven't even started yet!
Someone stole my practical joke :(
let's watch some GW2 streams
12:58
@GregorMcGregor but the spoilers
@GregorMcGregor GW2, for real?
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Who needs stinking limited type checkers?
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λ let k x y = x
λ let s x y z = x z (y z)
λ let u f = (f s) k
λ (u u) 42
<interactive>:13:4:
    Occurs check: cannot construct the infinite type: ...
λ (unsafeCoerce u u :: a -> a) 42
42
yeah who even plays that
wait, why the hell is release upgrade trying to remove my plasma-desktop
12:58
actually, does anyone here play GW2?
I used to
j’ai piscine a+
4
@Griwes Plasma is dangerous to your health.
@LucDanton well, watching streams of it sounds like a particularly dull thing, and I do watch lets-plays
a+ nage bien mon poussin
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12:59
The function is correct but Haskell's crippled type system is too stubborn.
@GregorMcGregor I've been tempted... but I'm bad at sticking to games
time for some good by cake :D
easy enough just buy adhesive
@AndyProwl FFfffffffUuuuuu!! :D
@thecoshman yeah I do

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