11:36:54flip214for hunchentoot's EASY-SSL-ACCEPTOR, can I get the CN from a client certificate? Or any other data from x509?
13:13:09rnmhdnany thoughts for a 1:30 h interesting talk related to functional programming?
13:18:10neirachow do debug this? https://pastebin.com/RtfnxAmM it only works if I use let* at the second let s-expr
13:19:45schweersneirac: you could add a (break) expression to enter the debugger. But I don’t see any reason why the inner LET should be a LET* instead.
13:25:16neiracschweers my common lisp book just says let* evaluates each expression sequentially not as let. schweers is there any formatter for common lisp, I'm just using emacs
13:25:43schweersJust mark the whole thing and press TAB. It should be enough
13:25:56schweersBut I haven’t used an emacs I didn’t configure myself in ages.
17:40:51beachHe takes an entire domain and shows how decades of research by the theoreticians was all based on false premises, so all their results are wrong.
17:41:33shka_IT has a little bit in common with medicine i guess
17:44:43beachPaul was (is?) a very smart man. I enjoyed several complete afternoons at the little pub right outside the Austin campus drinking beer from micro breweries and discussing language implementation strategies.
17:45:07shka_beach: pathogen as a concept was largely rejected by mainstream medicine by most of the modern era
17:46:39beachThen his work is very different, because people still say "but what about fragmentation" when I show them what I suggest, despite the fact that Paul showed that only programs that do nothing useful would fragment the memory.