[00:47:36] I see you took up my challenge! Let us know when the recording is available. (re @Sannita: Friendly reminder that the Corner is in 30 minutes. See you there!) [09:46:14] I've fixed the composition at Z19529. It looks like you were blocked by T375972, and then needed to add a case to hand single-element lists. (re @Toby: I see you took up my challenge! Let us know when the recording is available.) [10:43:34] I'm working on it right now, hopefully by tonight it will be on (re @Toby: I see you took up my challenge! Let us know when the recording is available.) [10:43:45] Or tomorrow at the very most [14:57:23] Thanks for finding the right bug for that! And thanks for fixing it. I didn't remember the Echo-Trick yesterday. Thanks! (re @Toby: I've fixed the composition at Z19529. It looks like you were blocked by T375972, and then needed to add a case to handle single-...) [14:59:19] I bounced the bug up to "High" [15:49:29] Thanks for that! I made an implementation with Z876 and I find it curious that performance for longer lists deteriorates more quickly than with the recursive composition, even with its extra echo per iteration. It’s also interesting that performance of the JavaScript implementation deteriorates less quickly than the Python one. See the details for Z19523. (re @vrandecic: [15:49:30] I boun [15:49:30] ced the bug up to "High") [16:04:04] My understanding (but I might be wrong) is that the composition doesn't necessarily "stay" on the composition when recursing, but may switch to another implementation if available and faster. [16:15:17] Ah, yes… so it switches to the JavaScript implementation (probably) during the recursion. Neat! (re @vrandecic: My understanding (but I might be wrong) is that the composition doesn't necessarily "stay" on the composition when recursing, bu...) [19:30:07] Welcome Feeglgeef [19:30:31] Thanks! [20:41:06] The recording of yesterday's Volunteer's Corner is on Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Abstract_Wikipedia_Volunteer_Corner_2024-11.webm [20:41:16] Toby FYI [21:43:19] I see you also worked on Z19524 @vrandecic . I also fixed that yesterday, by turning it inside out, so that the if statements are on the outside, and then inside it directly calls for the monolingual text it wants. But I'm not sure what was wrong with your original attempt. (re @Sannita: The recording of yesterday's Volunteer's Corner is on Commons: [21:43:19] https://commons.wikimedia.org/ [21:43:19] wiki/File:Abstract_Wikipedia_Volunt...)