IRC log started Wed Dec 8 00:00:01 1999 [msg(TUNES)] permlog 1999.1208 -:- SignOff td: #TUNES (td has no reason) -:- now [user2852@210.107.111.6] has joined #tunes -:- now [user2852@210.107.111.6] has left #tunes [] !ChanServ:*! spice used GETPASS on channel #linuxaus -:- mibin [mibin@62.11.103.30] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff Fufie: #TUNES (changing servers) -:- Fufie [stig@tunnel-44-14.vpn.uib.no] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff mibin: #TUNES (Ping timeout for mibin[62.11.103.30]) -:- smoke [smoke@15dyn115.delft.casema.net] has joined #tunes -:- smkl [sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi] has joined #tunes -:- tmf [tmf@193.217.63.152] has joined #tunes hei hei Have you read the mail I sent? yes I will answer it pretty soon too, just need to tidy up a bit and make some breakfast first practicing relaxed living? it's nasty weather outside and I don't want to work today, neither for money nor on my thesis 05:00am I just came to work an hour ago - pretty soon I'll be doing some serious stuff :) what is your work? tidying and breakfast is serious stuff :) sure is! I work at www.icesoft.com when I find time what do they do? our main product is a web browser written in java. excellent for embedding cool (even though java is burning out) have you seen flash ? pretty flashy stuff! java will stay with us for a long time flash.. as on the litago site? ? nice enough but doesn't work too well on linux why? it is that plugin thing you're thinking of, no? brb.. must buy breakfast 05:10am is there a decent opensource alternative to Maple and Matlab? (wonder if i could ask here) brb -:- SignOff smoke: #TUNES (One day sheep will rule the world) 05:30am hmm pasta for breakfast 05:40am -:- smoke [smoke@15dyn115.delft.casema.net] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff smoke: #TUNES (Ping timeout for smoke[15dyn115.delft.casema.net]) -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us919.javanet.com] has joined #tunes -:- smoke [smoke@15dyn144.delft.casema.net] has joined #tunes -:- Kaufmann [Kaufmann@200.224.105.150] has joined #tunes Shalom! 07:30am ...anyone? hi hey what's up? I am fixing evil bugs in a javascript engine for a browser.. a lot of fun.. not what browser? in what language? icebrowser (www.icesoft.com) in java well, at least it's not in C I just read a funny piece called "how to debug in C" 07:40am one thing is sure.. the most dimwitted programmers on the planet they program in javascript and think it is great and they also do "html-programming" and should be shot no... the most dimwitted programmers on the planet do CGI. CGI is a nice and clean interface LOL relatively, maybe compared to all the other inane bullshit people come up with cgi is as clean as fresh snow it's basically a normal program that gets some environment-variables and parse them and print to stdout.. _simple_ you can even write in bourne shell well, I guess it gets the job done (although a /real/ application-level protocol, with built-in state and session handling, would be infinitely better). The problem isn't CGI itself... it's the countless idiots who pick up "Learn CGI with Perl in 2¼ days" and think they're master hackers yes.. that is the problem.. not cgi yeah, you can write a CGI program in bash... the question is, why would you want to? cgi wasn't designed for anything else than simple stuff and manage that nicely I wrote a cgi-program in bourne shell yesterday to check that cgi worked properly heck, CGI was /designed/ ? cgi was designed yes by whom? check the rfc -:- SignOff smkl: #TUNES (Ping timeout for smkl[glubimox.yok.utu.fi]) give me cgi any day instead of inane losers who like javascript (esp. since I have to fix the engine to be lenient because of people's stupidity) 07:50am I'd figured it was just the next logical step for some HTTP server implementor or other... "gee, how can we interface our programs with HTTP?" "I dunno, just have the server create a new process and read its output." "But how do we pass the input data?" "Just throw it into some arbitrary environment variables and let the program read it." CGI and JavaScript have completely different purposes... I would probably curse about cgi-programmers as well if I wrote a web-server the thing is that it's pretty easy to write a bad Perl program... just as it's pretty easy to write a bad JS program. MAN, that's some poor website design! I mean, the colour scheme is good, but all the rest is horrible 08:00am ARGH, and it's closed-source! ehst site? what site? site is most likely dead icesoft.com -:- mibin [mibin@62.11.105.253] has joined #tunes well, I suppose the v5 download is a Win32 executable, right? no.. a few jar-files I develop on linux oh, good :) when I saw the .zip extension, I got afraid win-people do the site and packaging 08:10am *sigh* I remember the days when all art and advert depts. were on Macs... ROTFL Amazing! You're actually reading this. That puts you into one of three categories: a student who is being forced to read this stuff for a class, someone who picked up this book by accident (probably because you have yet to be indoctrinated by the world at large), or one of the few who actually have an interest in learning assembly language. (last two lines quoted from "Art of Asm") well, is this icebrowser any good? imho it is getting quite decent it's almost in the ie, netscape and opera league but it is a component for other systems not a stand-alone browser for john doe so I read... but I assume that you /can/ run it as a stand-alone app under a JVM? gakuk yes.. that's how I run it when developing hi fare Hey Fare... how's our favourite evil mastermind? who? thou hush aw, never mind someone may be hearing * Fare/#Tunes is now officially commanded to develop the Tunes LLL. "officially"? 08:20am >>> Kaufmann [Kaufmann@200.224.105.150] requested PING 944670184 from #tunes So, "officially"? where is water, officially? 08:30am In the Navy * Kaufmann/#tunes hears old tunes go by his auditory channel fare: aren't you already in charge of LLL? It says "Currently mismaintained by Faré" 08:40am -:- Kaufmann is now known as KaufmannBRB -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Ping timeout for hcf[me-portland-us919.javanet.com]) no, by my boss -:- KaufmannBRB is now known as Kaufmann who's your boss? -:- mibin [mibin@62.11.105.253] has left #tunes [] 08:50am -:- smkl [sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff Kaufmann: #TUNES ("640K should be enough for anyone." - Bill Gates, 1981) hi, anyone here? 09:10am -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us914.javanet.com] has joined #tunes ehh.. ja answered your mail now 09:20am my boss is the fabulous JBS Jean-Bernard Stefani of FT/CNET/DTL/ASR jbs? ahh someone should shoot scott mcnealy Fufie: why's that? shooting him won't make him a better man check /. 09:30am they basically took the blackdown code and shipped it as their own without giving credit.. the license gave them room for it.. but still.. no credit Die, Sun, die! whats inprise got to do w/ it? they were sun's loyal sidekicks and added a jit compiler a much needed jit compiler, but still.. blackdown basically does most of the work and no credit.. as some guy said, they could've at least given proper credit and handed over a few ultrasparc's 09:40am Sun... sucks abi: Sun is a company of vicious people who never play the game fairly, and try to lure people their way i haven't a clue, fare hm where can i read about (big) application design with functional languages? 10:20am there are som articles about it spread around for lisp and some parts in books but I don't know of any big tome specifically for that much of the general lore will still hold though 10:30am smoke: erlang.org smoke: or alu.org or caml.inria.fr (?) 10:40am -:- AlonzoTG [Alonzo@207-172-50-203.s457.tnt7.lnhva.md.dialup.rcn.com] has joined #tunes fare: hm 11:20am -:- SignOff smkl: #TUNES (Ping timeout for smkl[glubimox.yok.utu.fi]) -:- smkl [sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi] has joined #tunes * smoke/#tunes has no clue whether to use ocaml haskell or common lisp (or even scheme) 12:10pm use to do what? om ooohm fufie; to build a pixel painting program and a music tracker with common lisp has common music which would help for the tracker fufie; everyone here says ``Use "my favourite language"'' and the documentation for each language states "this language is best", and books do the same abi: cm? somebody said cm was Common Music, which does Music in Common LISP, by the CCRMA at http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/CCRMA/Software/cm/cm.html the scheme manual states that common lisp is best but scheme is prettier ;) fufie; i'll build the programs from the ground up, both to learn the language and have most freedom. (yes i have too much spare time) 12:30pm unfortunately all languages i've seen so far are suited for the job scheme is not suited for making a tracker or a painting program imho i could pick the first one alphabeticallyof course ah! interesting remark. why? because it lacks low-level primitives and is hard or impossible to optimise ah i'm also wary about the typing differences between {ocaml,haskell} and common lisp common lisp seems more powerful, but also more 'error-prone' 12:40pm -:- SignOff AlonzoTG: #TUNES (Have Nice Day :)) -:- mibin [mibin@62.11.105.126] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us307.javanet.com] has joined #tunes -:- _ruiner_ [blah@ppp146.wi.centurytel.net] has joined #tunes <_ruiner_> is /. down? -:- eihrul [lee@usr5-ppp206.lvdi.net] has joined #tunes _ruiner_: it wasnt some minutes ago 01:30pm <_ruiner_> hmmmm...ping and tracert both get through... <_ruiner_> ah..there we go hum <_ruiner_> hum 01:40pm heh hmm :) (: <_ruiner_> (c:', <_ruiner_> hmmmm.... what is this? telephaty training? <_ruiner_> I'm sending you the answer telepathicly 01:50pm damn stop flooding me with messages =P <_ruiner_> anybody here using enlightenment as their window manager? no.. sawmill -:- SignOff mibin: #TUNES (Ping timeout for mibin[62.11.105.126]) anyone read the jikes mailing-list? seems as if sun is really hated at ibm as well <_ruiner_> link fufie? I can forward the mail just sent out to you <_ruiner_> ruiner@centuryinter.net 02:00pm the jikes url is http://www.ibm.com/research/jikes/ -:- SignOff smoke: #TUNES (Ping timeout for smoke[15dyn144.delft.casema.net]) -:- smoke [smoke@15dyn144.delft.casema.net] has joined #tunes <_ruiner_> wow, slackware only needs 4 meg of ram and 20 meg of hd space 02:10pm theoretically yes.. I did not manage to get it working with 4mb ram -:- mibin [mibin@62.11.104.205] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff smoke: #TUNES (One day sheep will rule the world) 02:20pm -:- carlito [sabanmr@137.28.198.208] has joined #tunes hey ruiner <_ruiner_> hey! what's up? <_ruiner_> just checking out some stuff tmf: get yourself a decent mail program.. :p 03:00pm -:- Kaufmann [Kaufmann@200.224.105.209] has joined #tunes FOO! BAR! * Fufie/#tunes enters the bar and gets a cold beer * Kaufmann/#tunes , not believing in voluntary alcoholisation, gets himself a glass of goat milk -:- SignOff mibin: #TUNES (Ping timeout for mibin[62.11.104.205]) -:- SignOff _ruiner_: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- SignOff carlito: #TUNES (Leaving) notice he said 'enters the bar' rather extreme that goat milk didn't say 'goes to the bar' AFAIK, tunes is not a bar, therefor fufie was lying I was not lying.. by all means at #tunes there are tunes and that is songs where there are sings to sing there are wine and girls to be had.. ok.. maybe I was lying :)) only girl in here is abi yeah.. and she's a bot LOL the girls part was more extreme than the goat's milk Now that's the kind of intelligent dialogue for which I come here forget all that silly CS nonsense 03:20pm how can we tell that noone in here is a girl? because noone's hitting on them yet I dunno... we could devise some incredibly crafty method of sending each person here a Trojan horse that uses their audio hardware as a radar, forming an image of the person in front of the keyboard and sending it back to us, thus enabling us to see what they look like or we could just ask them (1) is more fun girl? abi? yes, Fufie? -:- smoke [smoke@15dyn144.delft.casema.net] has joined #tunes :) abi: be abi look at me, i'm cute! LOL 03:30pm :) 03:40pm -:- Downix [down@d-gnaps-136.ici.net] has joined #tunes hey-lo all hi downix what's up? -:- _ruiner_ [blah@ppp325.wi.centurytel.net] has joined #tunes 03:50pm -:- yoo [ultima@user-38lcmpa.dialup.mindspring.com] has joined #Tunes -:- Kaufmann is now known as KaufmannBBIAS <_ruiner_> abi : seen lar1 lar1 was last seen on IRC 2 days, 16 hours, 32 minutes and 7 seconds ago, saying: It looks _very_ cool [Sun Dec 5 23:27:39 1999] 04:00pm -:- KaufmannBBIAS is now known as Kaufmann -:- SignOff smoke: #TUNES (One day sheep will rule the world) -:- SignOff yoo: #TUNES (Ping timeout for yoo[user-38lcmpa.dialup.mindspring.com]) Bye all -:- SignOff Kaufmann: #TUNES ("640K should be enough for anyone." - Bill Gates, 1981) 04:10pm -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Ping timeout for hcf[me-portland-us307.javanet.com]) -:- yoo [ultima@user-38lc66q.dialup.mindspring.com] has joined #Tunes <_ruiner_> anybody here know about the napalm? <_ruiner_> vid card 05:20pm -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us807.javanet.com] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff Downix: #TUNES (xchat exiting..) -:- AlonzoTG [Alonzo@207-172-50-203.s457.tnt7.lnhva.md.dialup.rcn.com] has joined #tunes om? -:- SignOff AlonzoTG: #TUNES (Have Nice Day :)) 06:10pm -:- SignOff yoo: #TUNES (Read error to yoo[user-38lc66q.dialup.mindspring.com]: Connection reset by peer) -:- SignOff _ruiner_: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- myrkyr [myrkyr@an0s37ytb119j.bc.hsia.telus.net] has joined #tunes Hello. I just went to the Tunes webpage, which is... to say the least, hard to understand. Anybody care to give me a simplified overview? -:- myrkyr [myrkyr@an0s37ytb119j.bc.hsia.telus.net] has left #tunes [] 07:00pm -:- SignOff eihrul: #TUNES (Ping timeout for eihrul[usr5-ppp206.lvdi.net]) -:- rares [rares@wtrb-sh5-port34.snet.net] has joined #tunes soy capitan 08:00pm -:- eihrul [lee@usr5-ppp212.lvdi.net] has joined #tunes soy capitan eh? n'm 08:30pm -:- SignOff eihrul: #TUNES ([x]chat) -:- rares [rares@wtrb-sh5-port34.snet.net] has left #tunes [] -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Ping timeout for hcf[me-portland-us807.javanet.com]) -:- SignOff zarq: #TUNES (Ping timeout for zarq[9dyn254.delft.casema.net]) -:- zarq [zarq@9dyn254.delft.casema.net] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff tmf: #TUNES (Ping timeout for tmf[193.217.63.152]) -:- air [brand@p0wer.qzx.com] has joined #tunes -:- lispbliss [lispbliss@cont01p44.ont.micron.net] has joined #tunes anyone awake? 11:10pm -:- Tril [dem@bespin.dhs.org] has joined #TUNES -:- mode/#tunes [+o Tril] by ChanServ yah I'm awake is tunes like a general purpose OS? yes, it is planed to be. Eventually. does it have PPP support? unix compatibility? no, it doesn't have anything yet. No code. Tril: i just found yer brother Treb #rcchat@rco.iglobal.net air: I dont have a brother, and my sister doesn't use the internet lispbliss TUNES is a mess of concepts right now which needs to turn into a concept-management system somehow ahh, somewhat like LispOS was :) I dont know that much about lispos, just that we have a lispos mailing list archived on the tunes server, and that it turned into a bunch of individual projects 11:20pm so that list is closed now. There's a scheme_os list which is low traffic and has a few separate projects on it as well. air: There's lots of Trils on the Internet. If you must distinguish me then use the long name Tril0byte Tril, I meant that tunes was like lispos...lots of talk, no code. lispbliss know anthing about reflection? actually, we're doing less even of talk... lately I've not been even thinking about tunes. But I am now. i'm designing a partial evaluator. I never even used a partial evaluator before. need to learn more about closures. no, actually I was wondering what you guys meant by a Reflective Computing System which explanation do you want, the user's perspective, or the technical meaning? user for a user it just means every part of the system is visible you can go in and look at it. Like source code, except interactive. does that even make sense? yes all dependencies are traced out and you can follow them interactively to see how things fit together. It's really hard to do that in an existing system. not very useful to a user No, not to a "user" as we know him today. But the "programmer-user" which we see in the future, where everyone uses AND programs their own computer, it is useful. If programs are designed to be edited by the user, they cant have ugly code and they cant be unmaintainable hmm won't have that many users then :) but it should be an interesting system and we get rid of the concept of applications, and do everything at a much finer grain. Well, you obviously know lisp. In tunes the whole system will be made of functions which each do a simple specific task. 11:30pm heard of partial evaluation? yeah no what is it? or low probablitiy that someone wins in a lottery.. but with enough tries the chance increases.. imagine how many lives have contributed to that gene pool and all others.. amazing work is where you take a function and then pick a specific value for one of its arguments. Then creates a new function without that argument, but is the same as calling the other function with that value for that argument. I.e. specialization too many 'that's but did you understand? yeah you know about OO stuff? not much generalization is adding an argument to a function. You specify a group of functions, one associated with each possible value of the new argument then you get a new function with another argument, and whatever value you put there simply selects one of the more specialized functions 11:40pm ahh, well, it is 12:30 so I better be getting to bed, since I have a chemistry final tomorrow...later -:- SignOff lispbliss: #TUNES () i think I aced my microecon final today 12:30? someone's in Mountain time damn it is 12:30 he was from idaho oh. What's ont.micron.net? not ontario? air: I was gonna ask you something.. oh yeah.. don't need to anymore is ontario mountain time? I don't know and micron is based out of idaho I was going to build a pedal generator for my computer pedal generator? but I don't have much electronics experience yeah I want to pedal and have it create electricity you know so I dont get fat sitting by my computer and this electricity will power yer comp? :) but then i need a regulator and an inverter. I think I need a battery also :) when u stop yer comp turns off a generator will produce AC I heard that is a good way to moderate kids' TV use. Hook the TV up to pedal generator so they have to work while they watch but u need to generate like 200 watts more, for my monitor :) It produces AC with what wave form? no it produces AC with whatever waveform u pedal with that's what I thought if u can pedal that thing 60 times per second and consitently then... 11:50pm ok so if we're talking a simple system that just goes from pedals into AC is that possible? uh, you can use gears to make something small turn more times per second if u have a couple ppl to pedal can you explain the calculations? how about this use the power from the pedals to maintain gate current on an scr or soemthing oh yeah we're supposed to go to #osdev to have this conversation. It's off-topic. u pedal it turns on power to the comp, u stop it turns off but it uses power from the wall [msg(TUNES)] newlog 1999.1209 IRC log ended Thu Dec 9 00:00:00 1999