POST INTERNET
The Pax Re-did-it was short lived, the barbarians are past the gates (or
at least my spam filter) and in the ranks. I really couldn't tell from
the headers, but it was probably a spam farm, could be just from logging
into Re-did-it in the first place. I was typing in their JS editor, it
crashed, and an ad came up in another window. Man, that seems a little
insecure. Of course, I also thought that about gcc when it was
compiling Libfive with template metaprogramming and it crashed my
desktop, apparently it was a memory exhaustion problem because of a
poorly specified, incomplete attempt at Lisp macros. It fell on deaf ears.
I don't think, perhaps, you people in the free world know the heroic
risks I took going there (and here). I'm printing out Machinate's source
to paper, just in case.
"Et tu, Edwin?" (Machinate's new exit message.)
..#]^@^@^@ NO CARRIER
(Why does MIT Scheme put its exit messages in
"./src/microcode/errors.h"? It considers exiting to be an error? That
does make you think about maybe Edwin won't relinquish control either,
someday.)