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03:21
Hiya
 
3 hours later…
06:37
I'm deciding between keep playing Age of Orion (referral link: ageoforion.com/?r=6492) or find a new incremental game that's at least at good as it.
Evidently it probably dies in June 2015.
 
6 hours later…
13:02
Hiya @Sam!
Sam
Sam
Hiya!
13:22
You know, I was watching archives of some game shows. :P
Sam
Sam
You're that bored, huh?
Yeah, although it got interesting after a while when some of the systems were well designed and at first sight seemed almost impossible to me, yet the contestants miraculously performed brilliantly. :P
There was one "mini-game" that got me thinking in particular; the design was so simple yet it was so difficult.
Sam
Sam
Oh?
It's called "wordsmith", do you know of anything like it? :P
Sam
Sam
The show, or the mini-game?
13:26
The minigame. It's from the show "five minutes to fame".
... Which has a design that, on first sight, I immediately declared it impossible, and the grand final game was even so, which crushed the couples in the first and second episodes.
Sam
Sam
Eh, I can't find anything on it.
How's the game played?
But the couple in the third episode who challenged the game won over twenty thousand pounds so I immediately gasped.
OK, would you like to guess what format Wordsmith would be? :P
It's not about literacy, and while it aired on several episodes the contestants are pretty surprised when they saw the description - it didn't really match its name.
Sam
Sam
I'm guessing it's something like scrabble?
Sam
Sam
Hmm
13:29
You will be given five numbers:

5 6 7 8 9

You have to arrange them in alphabetical order (read it out loud) according to how it's spelled.
Sam
Sam
Right
For this example it would be Eight, Five, Nine, Seven, Six.
so 8 5 9 7 6 is the right answer
Sam
Sam
But you're timed?
It's apparently very difficult. What's more is that it's timed and the spotlight is pretty cruel.
Like the show's name states, you have a total of five minutes for five games, and the time allocated for the player is based on the decision of the timekeeper (hence all contestants of this show are pairs of people).
Sam
Sam
I can see how the digits would mess up your mind under the pressure.
13:33
They're also much harder than the example above. :P
Wanna try it? One minute for five correct answers.
/me suddenly makes TPC a game show
Sam
Sam
Lol
Alright, but just one game.
Sure. :P
6 16 60 66 666
A minute has passed. :P
Sam
Sam
:p
I only did 2 :|
If this were the real game show, the money would be draining away from the hourglass.
Two minutes has passed. :P
ok, correct answer:
6 six
666 six hundred and sixty six
16 sixteen
60 sixty
66 sixty six
Sam
Sam
I'm so slow.
13:37
Realistically, a lot of the minigames in that show were practically impossible to me, but the contestants were just too good.
The grand game in the end is, while we're at it, a "top ten" list and the timekeeper (that is, the person who only decides what the player plays) plays instead of the player, who has to guess five of those ten items correctly to win the money.
It's a tricky system too, since you put the more strategically-able person in the couple as the player and the timekeeper probably won't perform well, especially since he has no warm up.
Sam
Sam
A "top ten" list?
In the first episode, the given question was: "top selling uk celebrity autobiographies of the last decade"
the person just stood there yelling names and none of them were any right answer at all. :P
Sam
Sam
Oh, right.
Gotcha
lol
not only is it hard, you're also giving the task to the person who hasn't done anything and probably isn't as good as the player
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
but it was a good show. :P
there were minigames like getting the movie name from the credits (director, lead actor names, misc names) and figuring out which company was hiring from the description, which were all bloody horrible.
Sam
Sam
Lol
I can imagine
It sounds similar to something I've seen a while ago
13:45
Hello
Sam
Sam
Hi
@Unihedron Just trying to remember the name.
@Unihedron if you want I will go
take your time
Sam
Sam
Nooope. I've lost it.
Probably not worth remembering.
13:47
can we have a discussion about it without its name still?
Sam
Sam
Sure.
\o/
ok, and I'll get a shower after the convo
actually wants a bath but is too lazy to fill the tub
Sam
Sam
The game was mainly based around two teams competing against each other to guess the most popular response to a question given to the general public.
lol! sounds like room for a lot of incorrect captioning
Sam
Sam
Yup xD
Some of the questions/answers were pretty hilarious too.
13:50
muahaha, I can imagine
Sam
Sam
Also, the most popular answer per question was worth the highest # of points, etc.
getting the top response is going to be hard
Sam
Sam
I forget what the prize was though.
Yeah
I mean
even after seeing this autocomplete list and not seeing "real" in there, I still don't believe it.
Sam
Sam
Lol ikr
DuckDuckGo?
13:53
Stack overflow occurred in my brain!
yes indeed!
Sam
Sam
@Unihedron Google's list is useless.
how long has it since I used google?
answer: not a while ago
LOL who am I trying to impress, there are features by google that are pretty helpful - except the search and omnicompletion
for example, I use google for reverse image search, duckduckgo's one is virtually useless
Sam
Sam
Yeah, there's that
iqdb doesn't really index many sites
Sam
Sam
13:56
Then there's YT... but they bought that. So doesn't really count.
and google's docs doesn't have many alternatives; etherpads require self-hosting and is pretty much dead
I'm indifferent about google buying out youtube
surely they could have a different route on their own, but it's its own company for what it is, it's a risky investment for both the buyer and the seller
Sam
Sam
G+ is pretty useless though.
lol, so precise!
Sam
Sam
@Unihedron Yeah
we don't even consider google plus "anything serious enough"
13:58
wants official atomic titles
> 3. Publish a statement about Lichess on a website where you are recognised as who you claim to be. It could be Twitter, Facebook, chess.com, ICC, or anything serious enough. Send us a link to your post.
Sam
Sam
rofl
@ProgramFOX first we'll have to make sure the atomic board is clean, then we can worry about VM experiements or merging atomic into LM eligible title :)
dan's making great improvements lately I believe
Yay! Although it would also be cool if FIDE had something like an atomic title, but I guess that's not going to happen :P
eh, FIDE kind of only governs standard chess :P
we can start our atomic organization I guess, ICAF (international cyber atomic federation)
and give out our own titles
and tournaments
and so, another unrecognized organization is born
Sam
Sam
14:01
\o/
Meanwhile, this lame bullet opening trick worked out. Too bad I still lost the game :P
speaking of that, I've meaning to push for The Insignificant Club, does anyone want to join? :D
The what? :P
The Insignificant Club.
Sam
Sam
xD
14:03
LOL
It's a club where we don't need to decide on significant activities, but it would be cool to do something new once in a while.
takes a short pause; suddenly realizes that if only Sam and ProgramFOX joins, it would become yet another group that consists of the three
Sam
Sam
Will we make another room for it?
so true, rofl
I haven't decided whether we'll use a chat room yet. :P
Sam
Sam
Anyways, I'll join. lol
14:04
Yay!
Membership is free and instantly applies. Even if you're a robot. Unless you're a troll, in that case the offer is not valid.
Sam
Sam
Yay
We need at least three members to be recognized as a complete club, as well as a club supervisor.
Although I guess it doesn't matter for a club that's insignificant. :P
Sam
Sam
I know a fox that might join...
sure why not
Woot! \o/
Sam
Sam
14:11
\o/
And with that, I need to go afk for a bit.
k, seeya!
guild member invites to play a team match... joins, guild member instantly leaves
k
e.e I just managed to write myself a recursive closure
e.e
14:34
what exactly is that?
@Rishav Hi
avabur seems like a good replacement of age of orion, it has more active players as well
... except in this one, clans are even more overpowered, and I'M A SOLO PLAYER
all these games reward having teammates so much, it's like they're trying to tell me something.
Sam
Sam
14:51
Back
Welcome back!
Sam
Sam
Thanks!
15:06
@Unihedron ix.io/oda
now I understood even less.
It'a closure... that calls itself!
I use it to sequentially pass elements of an array to a function that does some work on them.
it's not a closure, it's a lambda form anonymous function.
No, there is a closure there.
A closure if a variable being called outside when the context is declared, and thus keeps another reference alive.
@Rishav Please enlighten me.
15:09
In Coffeescript, -> is a function.
Please continue.
So you have a function foo, that takes an array and an index.
And foo returns a anonymous function (with parameters row and col) which, on completion, invokes foo again.
Sam
Sam
Welcome to recursion.
So, you can pass foo to a function which takes a callback.
That's a recursive function, now tell me which invocation involves closure.
15:11
Here.
Sam
Sam
There.
Everywhere.
`Yup, there ^
My instincts after having interviewed so many wannabe programmers tells me that you don't know what a closure is even after I just explained it.
The third parameter of initShipPlacer takes a callback.
foo generates those callback functions from the array you pass it.
Following you so far.
15:14
(foo 10, [2,3,4,5], 1)
So, the first time foo is called, it returns a function which uses 2 somewhere in between.
The returned function is passed as a callback to initShipPlacer, which on completion, invokes the returned function.
Cool, you have a callback passed that takes another variable as parameter. Now what?
That function, then calls foo again to obtain a new function form the second element of that array.
And so on, till the array is exhausted.
Here's the compiled JS, since (I assume) you don't know CoffeeScript.
foo = function(boardSz, ary, idx) {
    return function(row, col) {
^ closure
What's composition by closure?
Cool, you have composition by closure as a callback. Now what?
Huh, it timed out, then successfully posted anyway, ignoring my retry attempt.
Never mind, the retry attempt came up just now. Weird internet.
Anyway, this was pretty cool ^.^
15:34
@Unihedron check this out! ix.io/odg
What is this called?
Try running it in node
Sam
Sam
lol
15:36
it crashed
16:34
o/
17:08
WOOT
this is what I've been looking for for years
... I need to sleep before this ends up making me stay up all night. :P
Bye!
Sam
Sam
Cya!
night!
it's like
programming droids
collecting resources, which you need more over time
multiplayer
that's everything I can ask for in a single game, and it's seamless
Ta!
where's the donate button?
17:19
Not here.
Sam
Sam
I'll try it out...
oh, I saw this game the other day.
that description is legit, I'm very much impressed. :P
@Rishav you should had told me, I've been looking for one
I didn't like the interface.
Sam
Sam
17:22
Wats rong wit u
hmm
I think it was on /r/learnprogramming or on hacker news.
hi everyone
Sounds cool @Unihedron. I'll try it, I think. :)
17:47
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