[Pharo-users] UK Smalltalk User Group meeting - Wednesday 29th March

2023-03-21 Thread Giovanni Corriga
This month's online meeting introduces a new format whereby we'll give space to commercial companies to discuss how they make use of Smalltalk and contribute to the Smalltalk community. The first of this series will be Mercap Software ( https://www.mercapsoftware.com/en/ ), represented by Gabriel

[Pharo-users] Re: Wow - Chat GPT understands Smalltalk

2023-03-21 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
I agree with Richard. The Turing test is not a good one to test intelligence and we have now just over glorified Eliza chatbots that appear to think and to understand but do none of them. There has been long criticism to the Turing Test, like John Searle's Chinese Room (I recommend to listen c

[Pharo-users] Re: searching for pharo code on disk

2023-03-21 Thread Gabriel Cotelli
Monticello files AFAIR are zip files. So maybe you can extract them and run grep against the content On Tue, Mar 21, 2023, 12:55 Siemen Baader wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking for some code I wrote maybe 7 years ago. A web scraper that > collected data from a specific web shop. It must be somewhere

[Pharo-users] Re: searching for pharo code on disk

2023-03-21 Thread Yanni Chiu
May have some syntax wrong, but something like: find . -name *.changes -exec “grep -i webscrap “ Check the manpage of find command for exec examples. The -i on grep ignores uppercase/lowercase differences. HTH On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 11:55 AM Siemen Baader wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking for som

[Pharo-users] searching for pharo code on disk

2023-03-21 Thread Siemen Baader
Hi, I'm looking for some code I wrote maybe 7 years ago. A web scraper that collected data from a specific web shop. It must be somewhere in my home dir in an image, perhaps Pharo 4.0, or in .mcz files stored by Monticello. What would be a good way to search for it? I tried `grep -r --include \*.