00:00:00 --- log: started forth/17.06.27 00:01:52 --- join: gbc (~quassel@121.54.90.145) joined #forth 00:05:03 --- nick: gbc -> leaverite 00:24:35 --- quit: wa5qjh (Quit: wa5qjh) 00:24:35 --- quit: leaverite (Remote host closed the connection) 00:40:45 --- join: wa5qjh (~quassel@121.54.90.145) joined #forth 00:48:16 --- quit: mtsd (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 00:48:22 --- join: dys (~dys@2003:5b:203b:100:6af7:28ff:fe06:801) joined #forth 01:22:42 --- quit: MrBismuth (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 02:06:39 --- join: true-grue (~true-grue@176.14.219.178) joined #forth 02:24:11 --- join: Guest54689 (9731b8cc@gateway/web/freenode/ip.151.49.184.204) joined #forth 02:24:21 --- part: Guest54689 left #forth 02:27:24 --- join: CORDIC (~user@93-86-152-219.dynamic.isp.telekom.rs) joined #forth 02:27:36 --- join: diginet2_ (~diginet@107.170.146.29) joined #forth 02:30:05 --- join: rprimus_ (~micro@178.79.128.27) joined #forth 02:30:28 --- nick: rprimus_ -> Guest43218 02:35:19 --- quit: dys (*.net *.split) 02:35:19 --- quit: karswell` (*.net *.split) 02:35:20 --- quit: DKordic (*.net *.split) 02:35:20 --- quit: rprimus (*.net *.split) 02:35:20 --- quit: diginet2 (*.net *.split) 02:35:32 --- nick: diginet2_ -> diginet2 02:44:08 --- quit: nighty- (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 02:58:40 --- join: mrottenkolber (~mrottenko@dslb-084-063-111-083.084.063.pools.vodafone-ip.de) joined #forth 03:22:17 --- join: nighty- (~nighty@s229123.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 04:00:36 --- quit: bavier (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 04:07:05 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 04:41:45 --- join: GeDaMo (~GeDaMo@212.225.125.110) joined #forth 05:57:18 It's the middle of the day here in Europe. 05:59:45 larsb, ? 06:02:06 I'm not in Europe, but still can confirm this :) 06:04:31 elp! Captain Obvious's team attacks :-D why you suddenly talk about that? :-D 06:07:35 What, you so eager to talk about Forth? :) 06:10:24 you know... I was thinking about some sort of... machine... :-D 06:11:16 yeah, I always was surprised why ppl use "game computers" like TIS-100 then you can just fire some emu of vintage home computer or PDP 06:13:47 Because PDP is boring and really interesting old hardware often has no emulators. 06:15:20 TIS-100 is a proof that even a teenager or housewife or gamer of some other type could be better in parallel programming than most of "professional programmers". 06:17:03 if got proper motivation 06:18:36 Recently there is no much development in the field of computer architectures and the reason is that the programmers are very scary of explicit parallel/distributed programming. 06:26:40 I'm now diving in erlang as hobby/pet and must say that I pretty love it ) 06:34:40 Sorry, it went to the wrong channel. 06:35:14 "PDP" is rather unspecific 06:35:32 There are 12-bit, 18-bit, and 36-bit PDP series. 06:36:09 And 16 of course. 06:36:15 Let's just switch to VAX already :) 06:36:32 I'm a PDP-10 fan, so we'd have to arrange a death match first. 06:37:23 I think Whirlwind I is the greatest of them, it all started with it. 06:38:27 casuals! Zuse Z1 ftw :-D 06:39:07 Cool/rearly machines aside, I think the software that came with them is also important. 06:39:29 TX is a transister implementation of Whirlwind. And there is only a small gap between TX and PDP-1. 06:39:41 transistor 06:40:13 You mean TX-0, TX-2 etc? 06:40:17 Yes. 06:40:37 Right, clearly a predecesso to PDP-1. 06:42:38 This was more an idle thought than a clearly expressed question. :-) 06:43:00 Sorry, wrong again. 06:58:44 --- join: bavier (~bavier@chippewa-nat.cray.com) joined #forth 07:16:26 I've been in Forth. 07:16:42 Small boring village in upper Franconia. 07:17:18 A little better than programming language called in its name. 07:29:34 It's also a river in Scotland. 07:30:02 it's also an english word 07:30:53 It's also a common typo. 07:32:27 it's also a random permutation of five ascii characters 07:40:44 Are all of those on topic here? 07:42:12 nerfur: "Сетунь" is cooler. :p 08:27:42 DGASAU: by what metric? 08:34:28 --- part: mrottenkolber left #forth 08:46:39 it used balanced ternary system ) 08:46:48 -1 0 1 iirc 09:18:56 --- join: Zarutian (~zarutian@168-110-22-46.fiber.hringdu.is) joined #forth 09:50:06 --- join: dual (~bonafide@cpe-74-75-153-119.maine.res.rr.com) joined #forth 10:22:00 --- quit: ZarutianPI (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 10:22:03 --- join: ZarutianPI2 (~pi@168-110-22-46.fiber.hringdu.is) joined #forth 10:38:24 --- nick: ZarutianPI2 -> ZarutianPI 11:39:02 --- quit: ZarutianPI (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11:39:29 --- join: ZarutianPI (~pi@168-110-22-46.fiber.hringdu.is) joined #forth 11:45:14 --- join: karswell` (~user@132.91.199.146.dyn.plus.net) joined #forth 11:50:32 --- nick: karswell` -> karswell 12:29:00 --- join: MrBusiness (~ArcMrBism@2602:306:8325:a300:81e4:8c52:9320:25ff) joined #forth 13:14:04 --- quit: karswell (Remote host closed the connection) 13:15:24 --- join: karswell (~user@132.91.199.146.dyn.plus.net) joined #forth 13:50:28 --- quit: GeDaMo (Remote host closed the connection) 15:04:03 --- quit: true-grue (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16:20:23 --- quit: nighty- (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 16:24:08 --- quit: Uniju (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 16:49:18 --- join: ACE_Recliner (~ACE_Recli@c-98-220-46-30.hsd1.in.comcast.net) joined #forth 17:14:50 --- join: i336 (~i336@CPE-58-166-71-204.lnse5.cht.bigpond.net.au) joined #forth 17:56:13 --- join: Chef_Gromboli (~Chef_Grom@static-72-88-80-103.bflony.fios.verizon.net) joined #forth 18:51:13 --- quit: Zarutian (Quit: Zarutian) 19:27:54 --- join: nighty- (~nighty@kyotolabs.asahinet.com) joined #forth 19:34:56 --- join: smokeink (~smoke@211.97.64.180) joined #forth 19:36:43 --- quit: smokeink (Client Quit) 19:37:54 --- join: wa5qjh (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.145) joined #forth 20:08:07 --- quit: Chef_Gromboli (Quit: Leaving) 20:26:16 --- quit: Bunny351 (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 20:28:08 "Canon Cat Resources – Jef Raskin's Forth-Powered Word Processing Appliance" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14650365 20:28:41 --- join: bavier` (~bavier@msp-nat.cray.com) joined #forth 20:32:39 --- quit: bavier (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 21:10:32 --- join: Bunny351 (~Bunny351@p4FD2DB0A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #forth 21:19:15 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 21:26:05 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 21:28:39 --- join: wa5qjh (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.145) joined #forth 21:31:11 --- join: jedb (jedb@gateway/vpn/mullvad/x-wvemqrylqnfkrmwx) joined #forth 21:38:08 --- join: leaverite (~quassel@121.54.90.145) joined #forth 21:43:40 --- quit: wa5qjh (Quit: wa5qjh) 21:43:49 --- nick: leaverite -> wa5qjh 22:50:47 --- quit: ACE_Recliner (Remote host closed the connection) 23:08:25 --- join: leaverite (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.145) joined #forth 23:16:19 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 23:16:19 --- quit: leaverite (Quit: leaverite) 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/17.06.27