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1:34:18
Bike
You aren't, because you're doing the same thing. Some stranger makes a joke at the expense of nerds and fucks with me. You make a joke at the expense of stuttering strangers.
1:35:50
babylisp
And I am not discounting your feelings about the topic, I understand you have a strong stand against anything that could constitute bullying, and that is fair.
1:36:04
Bike
Of course you're not being _abusive_. You're not the guy taking the backpack. You're the guy in the background making jokes at the expense of the guy being bullied.
1:37:15
babylisp
You need to see my point of view, I am not even for making people excluded or less than others, let alone leave them abused or worst yet make fun of that.
1:37:47
Bike
I know you aren't making a conscious effort to exclude people. You just do it anyway and conceptualize it as hilarious.
1:38:47
babylisp
Bike: Look, I won't make jokes at the expense of bully, someone being physically harassed is not funny. I have actually got myself in big trouble many times in school over that.
1:41:35
babylisp
So, are we getting to the whole idea of Bullying Culture? Cause I think that is total bullshit.
1:42:52
babylisp
So no joke about people who stutter, short people, white people, black people, kids, elders, people with short fingers, and no joke about humans.
1:43:58
babylisp
And oh, no Asian jokes, no Middle Eastern people joke, no Arab joke, no vegan joke, no joke.
1:46:36
rme
I think Norvig has some material about compiling as well, and it's a great book for learning CL generally.
1:47:32
babylisp
jmercouris: I have been using IRC forever and I have never come across that guide, learn many of those over time though, but good sauce.
1:56:27
rme
Curiously, there are few, if any, papers that implement any kind of lisp compiler that targets actual hardware. Usually it's bytecode or C.
2:31:33
p_l
rme: mind you, those cover 3 different implementation in one go (CMUCL, SBCL, SCL) which afaik didn't change *that* much in compiler