[00:09] MSG: Quit: Physical Wreck IRC webscript: http://www.pswclan.com/cgi-bin/irc/irc.cgi [01:57] Join: John joined #corewars [01:58] Hi [01:58] Hailstorm woke me [02:27] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [03:09] Join: brx` joined #corewars [03:11] MSG: Read error: Operation timed out [05:10] MSG: [06:41] Join: Mizcu joined #corewars [07:19] Nick Change: brx` changed nick to brx [07:19] morning yall [07:19] 'ning [07:20] ng m [07:20] aaah got reply from the irc.scm egg maintainer [07:21] apparently he still maintains the egg and thanked me for the patch, there should be a new version up by now :) [07:21] * brx checks [07:21] http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/eggs/irc.html [07:21] that's how you get famous ;) [07:29] i might be a bit unresponsive today, im at friends house to lan for a day or three [07:32] oh, quite the opposite [07:32] you are going to be very attentive today [07:32] in which reality? [07:33] in mine [08:12] Join: Roy joined #corewars [08:20] morning roy [08:31] hiya brx [08:31] today its 22 feb :-) [08:31] (hint) [08:31] remember :-P [08:31] ? [08:31] remember what? [08:32] http://www.corewar.co.uk/whoswho.htm [08:32] HAPPY BIRTHDAY [08:32] I just remembered :) [08:32] sorry! [08:32] hehe, wow, thanks, surprising hehe [08:33] :) [08:33] what did you change in egg's code? [08:34] I just fixed a bug that kept me from removing irc message handlers [08:34] (remember the time handler?) :) [08:34] like time :-P [08:37] so, what has changed in anne now..? [08:38] you working non-stop on it has to pay of somehow :P [08:38] I am not working non-stop on it... [08:38] I have done nothing [08:39] well I just unified the field order for all hills [08:39] which was easy [08:39] and am doing some more polish [08:41] as a side-note, the di break stream is really good. [08:50] Join: anne joined #corewars [08:50] hey anne. [08:50] hold still, I will insert a few handlers into you now [08:51] lol [08:51] good idea :) [09:00] di break stream..? [09:01] digitally imported [09:02] * brx gets the url [09:02] http://di.fm/ [09:02] http://di.fm/mp3/breaks.pls [09:04] MSG: Remote host closed the connection [09:04] Join: anne joined #corewars [09:05] uuuh, that tickles.. brx inserted the debug handler. [09:05] :) [09:05] brx carefully pulled out the debug handler. [09:05] uuuh, that tickles.. brx inserted the debug handler. [09:06] test [09:06] good [09:08] * brx dances [09:08] test [09:10] only the debug handler plugged in [09:10] so that I can dissect the message format this lib uses [09:13] uuuh, that tickles.. brx inserted the selective handler. [09:13] brx carefully pulled out the selective handler. [09:13] uuuh, that tickles.. brx inserted the selective handler. [09:13] test [09:14] hrm [09:17] brx carefully pulled out the debug handler. [09:17] test [09:17] brx, I heard you.. [09:18] found another silly thing [09:18] brx, I heard you.. [09:18] brx carefully pulled out the selective handler. [09:18] that would be that it only runs the first matching handler, not all of them. [09:19] heh [09:19] which is no problem if I do a custom dispatch [09:19] that might be cleaner anyway [09:20] I hope it does at least match from most to least specific [09:20] uuuh, that tickles.. brx inserted the selective handler. [09:20] test [09:21] you can message her now ;) [09:21] I will go fetch some be-fast [09:24] Join: Fluffy joined #corewars [09:25] :) [09:27] hi fl [09:28] Maybe I should use less letters, too :) [09:28] h R [09:28] Thats what Miz says :-) [09:28] no, that's wrong [09:28] How about: [09:28] H oy [09:28] :) [09:28] just: 'h' [09:29] instead of '/me waves' -> 'w' [09:30] brx, oy: I've published new stats and uploaded all data for YAP(JMZ) vs. Muskrat [09:30] nice, I'll have a look in a couple of min. [09:30] err, I mean: n,i lo co min [09:31] Roy: You know, that you haven't worked on new patches recently, but you are still 3rd [09:33] and I? am I still first [09:33] :) [09:33] :) [09:33] 690 completed patches [09:34] [10:34:27 up 7 days, 9:30, 2 users, load average: 6.26, 6.30, 6.25] [09:35] hmm ... that's interesting. YAP (JMP) vs. Hired Sword - best score 157.10, YAP vs. Hired Sword - best score 156.90, YAP (JMP) vs. Muskrat - best score 255.19, YAP vs. Muskrat - best score 254.14 [09:35] hehe fluff, I'm home alone this week, no parents whining.. so I have no idea why I haven't contributed to it yet.. [09:36] altough, I can also search for primes.. or run the nano-evolver [09:36] But if you look at the complete score surface(s) of YAP (JMP) it mostly performes worse than the original YAP [09:36] Roy: If you run DiSSC, the universe will thank you. [09:37] ... somehow [09:37] ... somewhere [09:37] ... maybe [09:37] ... but maybe not [09:42] hmm ... there is the possibility, that it might punish you as well [10:01] bbl [10:01] Part: Fluffy left #corewars [10:26] Join: fiveop joined #corewars [11:31] MSG: [12:25] Join: Roy joined #corewars [13:53] Join: John joined #corewars [13:53] Hi [13:54] hi john [14:16] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [14:16] Join: brx` joined #corewars [14:16] MSG: Read error: Operation timed out [14:17] Join: brx`` joined #corewars [14:18] MSG: Read error: Operation timed out [14:19] Join: anne joined #corewars [14:20] MSG: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [14:21] Nick Change: brx`` changed nick to brx [14:50] MSG: Remote host closed the connection [15:33] MSG: [17:17] Join: sf joined #corewars [17:17] Hello [17:17] brx: your link to Jens is broken [17:18] what do you mean [17:18] * brx checks [17:18] On your blog at the top right hand side [17:19] no it's working alright. [17:20] :) [17:20] Only if you've fixed it [17:20] http://http//corewars.jgutzeit.de/index.en.html/ [17:21] No, it is still broken [17:21] hrm, it's working for me [17:22] I'm looking at it in internet explorer [17:22] well, that explains it then. [17:22] try it with firefox [17:24] * brx removes the link as it is troublesome [17:24] It doesn't work in Firefox [17:25] I can't believe I edited the link three times and always replace '_' with '_' [17:26] The link from http://corewar.atspace.com/ works in either browser :P [17:26] and not remove the slash [17:26] Join: anne joined #corewars [17:27] Hi [17:27] you are irritating brx, that's why he talks trash [17:27] anne: cwbot? [17:27] she's mine. [17:27] :) [17:27] What does anne do? [17:27] what impbot should do. [17:28] now anne will do [17:28] uuuh, that tickles.. brx inserted the selective handler. [17:28] * brx grins impishly [17:28] brx, I heard you.. [17:28] brx carefully pulled out the # handler. [17:28] brx carefully pulled out the selective handler. [17:29] * brx coughs [17:29] Is there any way to stop log_guy logging bots? [17:30] sure [17:30] That would be a nice feature [17:30] don't know why you would want to do it though :) [17:31] uuuh, that tickles.. brx inserted the privmsg-dispatch handler. [17:33] where are you crashing tonight? [17:33] brx, I heard you.. [17:34] MSG: [17:34] brx carefully pulled out the selective handler. [17:34] bug. [17:34] brx, I heard you.. [17:34] MSG: Quit: bleh [17:34] * sf suggest a new channel #bot [17:35] already open. [17:36] you have not been here for a while, been up to anything? [17:37] Working :( [17:37] Has Neo been here? [17:37] he has [17:37] he liked anne [17:37] But what does Anne actually do? [17:38] at the moment she is periodically polling some hills and parsing them [17:38] she can fetch and display all koth and all sal hills [17:39] I need to write the irc interfacing code however [17:39] she will also supply memo functionality [17:39] What language are you writing in? [17:39] and generally be a better chat than most of the poeple here [17:39] scheme [17:39] Memo would be good [17:40] What exactly are you saying about the people here [17:40] hm? [17:40] Join: willvarfa joined #corewars [17:40] Hi Will [17:40] hello folks [17:40] sf: I am just saying that this channel often is awfully quiet [17:41] which is great for the logs of course as important information can quickly be grepped and personal messages are easily spotted [17:41] but rather boring for a 24 hour inhabitant like myself [17:41] hi will [17:42] my printer's broken [17:43] the recent focus on evolvers is fun to see [17:43] willvarfa: there is a focus on evolvers I am the cause of? [17:44] it currently is going nowhere. someone has to take on some responsibility and actually start making decisions. [17:45] I mean the general chat about linking them together [17:45] yes, that is what I mean too. [17:45] the web-based one would be my favourite [17:45] simpliest [17:45] it would also be the most limited [17:46] and some simple scripts using wget and such so people don't suddenly have to go bolting networking into evolvers and can instead use 'mailbox' directories or something trivial [17:46] a more advanced version can always be built later...? [17:47] willvarfa: just wget from the sf evolver hills. [17:47] sf has gone? [17:47] get some friends to send to them [17:47] sf: what? [17:49] brx: the sf evolver hills have gone [17:49] oh [17:49] well I didn't know that. [17:50] sal would be a good place to host it I'd guess [17:50] using plain old webpages has a big advantage for those evolvers running behind proxies and such [17:51] oh? [17:51] how is that? [17:53] LANs of machines often connect to the net via HTTP proxies [17:53] fancy protocols, often including IRC, are blocked [17:54] how are those protocols blocked? [17:54] content filtering? [17:54] but http tends to get through unless the host is explicitly blacklisted, and of course sal or somewhere is definitely not [17:54] usually non-HTTP is blocked [17:54] how`? [17:54] what is blocked exactly [17:54] this is why things like Jabber often configure their servers to be connected on port 80 and stuff [17:55] an HTTP proxy is often the only way out [17:55] oh you are talking port based filtering. [17:55] nope [17:55] I'm talking about by far the most common type of proxy; a non-transparent http proxy [17:55] trust me [17:55] * brx trusts [17:56] * brx also doesn't care [17:56] well you might if you had machines behind such a proxy [17:58] true, but I am not responsible for evow. they will decide what to use. jens is for jabber as a carrier protocol. [17:58] (by they, I include you) [18:00] well jabber is nice; I've made a bot before [18:01] but I still prefer some simple scripts using wget and such for the network, and awk or something for chopping up the incoming warriors, and such [18:02] dump them into a 'mailbox' dir, couldn't be easier to make an evolver engine use this is a source for new warriors etc [18:02] without having to learn how to do network programming [18:02] willvarfa: one could simply write a client library.. [18:06] that works on various variations of posix, and also win32? [18:06] it depends upon where people want to spend the time [18:06] it is often fun to write 'frameworks' more than to let the evolvers run ;-) [18:06] I've been caught in that trap every day of my life :-) [18:07] fpmrh ,ees I os [18:10] * willvarfa wonders how much farther he could have got letting evolver#1 run instead of sitting down and writing evolver#2, starting #3 and almost finishing before abandoning #4 :-) [18:12] King of nano and tiny :) [18:13] I think 94nop is more fun [18:13] (I'm the bloke still using Exhaust...) [18:14] * sf has problems staying on 94nop [18:14] What's wrong with that? [18:14] What does Dave Hillis use? :) [18:17] I don't know [18:18] * sf waves [18:18] MSG: Quit: "Help! I've been g:lined from my mIRC!!" Bersirc 2.2: less n00bs [ http://www.bersirc.org/ - Open Source IRC ] [18:18] * willvarfa waves too late [18:18] anyway.. [18:18] I think another thing that needs code is dmars [18:18] I brought that one up a while ago [18:18] after seeing a paper [18:19] as in warrior or as is in publication? [18:19] as in publication [18:19] I assume you are talking distributed mars [18:22] yes [18:22] a long while back I got a bunch of people interested in http://www.pvk.ca/tiki/tiki-index.php?page=D-MARS [18:23] if we combine this concept with evow we can justify rolling a p2p network :) [18:25] there haven't been many single-core processors announced recently [18:26] dmars will become necessary just to utilise the average PC next year [18:26] which paper was it? [18:26] I believe a completely unrelated paper in that case. [18:26] bbi5m feel free to type ahead [18:27] I gotta go fetch some cigarettes, be back in 5 minutes [18:40] Join: Mizcu joined #corewars [18:40] hello Mizcu [18:40] hi will [18:48] * willvarfa waves [18:48] time to get on [18:48] gold for anja! [18:48] MSG: Remote host closed the connection [18:54] time for bsg on tv [19:44] MSG: [20:51] Join: nava joined #corewars [20:52] Nick Change: nava changed nick to elkauka [20:52] hiho [20:53] MSG: Client Quit [20:53] MSG: Quit: humhum [21:03] Join: me joined #corewars [21:03] Nick Change: me changed nick to Fluffy [21:03] :) [21:50] I know, that I asked that already a while ago ... [21:50] Does anybody have the source of qmars? [21:50] If so, it would be nice, if you'd mail it to my usual address :) [22:05] * Fluffy waves [22:05] MSG: Quit: leaving