5:36:11iqubicYesterday my ban was lifted. Today I appear to be banned from #emacs again. So, either freenode is screwing me over, or someone wants to keep me out of #emacs.
5:36:26iqubicI'm not sure which it is. Both options scare me.
5:37:10faultlineiqubic, or a bot is just confused. Talk to a mod.
5:37:37iqubicYeah, I have messaged a mod that I trust.
5:51:13scymtymdrmeister: i will have time to talk in about two hours
5:53:55beachscymtym: Er, drmeister will be asleep then. Or, at least we hope so.
5:54:37beachscymtym: It is currently 2am where he is located.
13:19:48antoszkaI write bytes manually with a magnetic needle on 8 inch disks.
13:21:29smokeinki also mostly use vim and lisp running in a console, i write the code into a scratch file called s.lisp and i load it easily with a read macro i defined myself for this purpose: }s
13:21:59ShinmeraHope you never have to use readtables that already use }
13:23:52flip214smokeink: you could look at SLIMV, and/or neovim with the Terminal plugin.
13:24:18flip214smokeink: using swank makes development _much_ easier - stackframes, inspecting, threads, ...
13:24:45antoszkarclisp: I'd recommend that you try out spacemacs, it's a nice configuration distribution for emacs with very usable vim emulation and some great features of its own. Otherwise, if that scares the shit out of you try vlime for some (many?) features of SLIME on Emacs.
13:24:57antoszkasmokeink: ^ guess that applies to you, too.
13:24:59smokeinkyes when I need to do inspections and debugging and the console doesn't show enough info, i switch to slime
13:27:15antoszkaStill, try spacemacs and/or vlime, if you're a very vim person.