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How much of a worry is that though? I would guess that no one installs it
before finding about it on the web or by some other means. And pico lisp is
mall enough to ether easily distribute binaries or just to compile yourself.
Distros can not keep up with realises anyway, or sometimes you have yous
Just a lurker passing by:
Personally I'm much less excited about things like pip or node.js packages.
While I get their appeal often times you end up with quite a nonses like
node.js left-pad issue of year or so ago. In my eyes it promotes a kinda of
"shatered into milion pieces" situation. I'm mu
Super lurker here, who just deployed (self hosted) jitsi as part of product
we sell. IMO jitsi is quite good, and if self hosting I would have little
concerns. Also it is not hard to self host with esp with their docker
version, though it currently has a bug with streaming (well due to chrome
dropp
Now you seriously smoking something. China's bullshit new IP was not
accepted by anyone, no one wants their authoritarian extensions, and say
whatever you want about US (and one can say a lot of shit about them and be
quite correct), US is still millions of miles better than China and if you
are ru
You being an interesting personality, I have just mildly related question.
What is your opinion on picolisp's floating point situation? (this is one
reason why I did not even attempt to delve too much into it apart from some
small experiments in REPL, though obviously I still find it and community
I'll note that fennel seems like severely sub par lisp, not even really
supporting lists... Though there are others, lumen and urn for luaJIT. Not
sure why you keep mentioning fennel, while it seems most popular somehow,
but it is also most clojure like and with seemingly boneheaded list
handling.
I'm just a super passive lurker/observer of picolisp, since I do not have
too much time to be involved, but nevertheless I think it has lots of
interesting things to offer, and would like to see what is being
discussed/shown. Is there any place where videos from conferences are
accessible ?
On Thu
Yes recordings would be very welcome, even though I do not have time to
watch them live, and am mostly very passive lurker of community, I find it
fascinating, so would most likely watch at least parts of recordings. Note
that them being on youtube could even help growing community! If jitsis
jibri
Yes, please, find some way to record it. Even if fully unedited and
unstructured. One can download video from youtube and do quick seeks to
find stuff.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 9:14 AM C K Kashyap wrote:
> While at it, it would be good to touch on the "interpreter only" approach
> of PicoLisp. It
This is shameless self promotion by mailing list lurker/looking for
testers, but knowing that penti has audience here, I suspect my tool might
also find some interest and even be useful.
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/morphles.CarrotKeys
It is another input method that takes no screen space
Some quite long time ago I showed my special on screen keyboard here, there
was some minor interest, but it was in testing, and not really documented
all that well, but now I finally managed to properly release it:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=morphles.CarrotKeys It can be
consider
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offer sources.
On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 4:42 PM wrote:
> Cool idea. Do you publish sources?
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> On Mar 13, 2024, 15:02, Edgaras Šeputis < picolisp@software-lab.de> wrote:
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> I have ideas how to make it work, if you are interested.
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> On Mar 13, 2024, 15:58, Edgaras Šeputis < picolisp@software-lab.de> wrote:
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> No, I'm thinking of premium version in future if there is any i
nreliable comm anyway. Shall we move to matrix?
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> On Mar 13, 2024, 18:30, Alexander Burger < picolisp@software-lab.de>
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> Hi Edgaras, thanks for your work! On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 06:55:27PM
> +0200, Edgaras Šeputis wrote: > Who
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