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Thursday, 21st of December 2017, 0:45:04 UTC
1:26:12
rpg
dmiles: compiling one high level language to another does seem a little perverted. But on the other hand, everyone's compiling stuff to JavaScript these days, so go figure!
1:27:15
rpg
dmiles: Once you get WAM-CL done, you can run Peter Norvig's Prolog-in-Lisp on it, which will almost be an MCEscher drawing!
1:44:39
Xach_
that happened with the lisp jvm and abcl, didn't it?
1:51:16
aeth
rpg: I personally see Lisp as more of a platform than a language.
1:56:42
aeth
Compiling things to and from Lisp just seems so natural.
2:07:19
splittist_
** NICK splittist
2:08:50
mrottenkolber
** NICK Guest58878
2:25:42
ebzzry
When using S-L-A-D (SBCL), the path /usr/lib/sbcl/sbcl.core is hardcoded inside, right?
2:42:16
cgay
When using f-m-h-a-d there's always a bjorkenspool in the fingenschartzer, right?
2:43:06
loke
cgay: Pretty much, yeah.
2:43:22
cgay
ACTION wipes brow in relief.
2:45:43
loke
cgay: Be careful though. Don't forget that f-k-r-t will block the östenfreischer unless the zahnspühle is set to ZWEI
2:47:30
drmeister
If I have a remote swank server and I want to access the file system on the remote server - is there a way to do that through slime?
2:47:53
drmeister
How would I go about doing that?
2:47:54
loke
drmeister: You configure Slime-Tramp.
2:48:24
loke
drmeister: https://www.common-lisp.net/project/slime/doc/html/Setting-up-pathname-translations.html#Setting-up-pathname-translations
2:49:11
loke
It can sometimes be a bit finnicky to get right, but when it works, it's beautiful.
2:51:31
cgay
ACTION remembers using ange-ftp
2:53:02
cgay
...and is assuming it's completely obsolete but is perhaps wrong.
2:54:38
loke
cgay: It is completely obsolete and has been superseeded by tramp as of 15 years ago.
3:06:16
cgay
It was pretty bloody awesome at the time. Almost as good as LispM file operations!
4:22:54
beach
Good morning everyone!
4:31:08
internet1cafe
** NICK internet_cafe
5:20:23
jack_rabbit
playing with lparallel. Anyone know why the pmap* functions seem to be consing up a lot of memory?
6:01:38
ebzzry
Anyone using Nix here?
6:24:43
loke
ebzzry: But what is your issue?
6:26:23
yCrazyEdd
** NICK CrazyEddy
6:33:56
ebzzry
loke: I want to build a Nix package that patches a Lisp binary.
6:35:24
loke
ebzzry: That sounds oddly nix-specific.
6:35:58
ebzzry
Yes. So maybe there are experts here in that domain.
6:36:03
ebzzry
The script is at https://goo.gl/cy3piR
6:36:17
ebzzry
While the Nix expression is at https://goo.gl/UWx3HE
6:37:51
loke
I prefer to use Qubes OS
6:38:05
ebzzry
loke: Can it run Steam?
6:38:07
loke
that allows me to sgregate everything in a less cumbersome way
6:38:59
ebzzry
One of my uses of Nix is composability.
6:40:28
ebzzry
Anyway, let’s hope someone with the expertise can help.
12:35:44
hajovonta
quicklisp top 10 library usage: https://imgur.com/yQcpIEe
12:37:42
osune_
is it known what caused the short lived spike in October 2015?
12:40:09
hajovonta
unfortunately, I don't know. This is the blog post the data is from: http://blog.quicklisp.org/2015/08/july-2015-download-stats.html
12:40:44
hajovonta
the dates are for the blog posts, not for the exact months, so there is a little shift, it's a quick glance only
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