'... but the scientists still do not understand the content.' Someone send them this: http://xynchroni.city/pages/xeno
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If the xenotation engine worked, it would be the most amazing thing ever. (Still great.)
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Holy Gnon Abomenon, it does work. (Short fainting spell ...)
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Replying to @dblbd @tobias_ewe
Heck yeah! I just about passed out myself on accosting it! Wondering about the ordering of elements tho.
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@0xa59a2d Depends on how committed you are to syntax? It's not strictly necessary—isn't that half the point?2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @qdnoktsqfr @xenopraxis and
Syntactical quibbling could do a lot of interesting work ...
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Replying to @dblbd @xenopraxis and
... which isn't to dispute your point. (The basic numerical function is a-syntactic.)
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Ambiguity is harder to code, though I agree a more perfect version would be order-agnostic...
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Shortly before his (peculiarly distressing) death, Eidol Slurrszakh was 'arguing' ...
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... that the preferred lexicography of xenotation was self-revealing ...
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... through the 'obvious' priority of '(' over ')' and thus ...
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