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19:40:05
asarch
Here in México a fellows stole a truck (a Hilux pickup) and in the truck there was an industrial device for X rays which uses the Iridium-192 radioactive element. As the meme says: "Kare-ra wa mō shinde iru" X-P
19:40:37
Shinmera
Thought I'd also throw it in here that I just released a big update to my game, Kandria, for free: https://reader.tymoon.eu/article/395
20:59:24
contrapunctus
lotuseater: I also know that Bevuta GmbH is the home of most of the CHICKEN Scheme devs, but it's not listed there yet
21:14:30
Josh_2
I have a dumped lisp image that depends on slynk, however when I try to connect to it using port forwarding sly always fails
21:22:57
Josh_2
Okay well its working but I get this error when I connect https://plaster.tymoon.eu/view/2385#2385
21:30:16
_death
somewhere, maybe a dot file, you have a reference to this cl-asdf thing.. likely you want to get rid of it
21:42:14
alanz
you get used to the monadic stuff after a while. Same with rust and its borrow checker.
21:42:50
alanz
I think every language has things that eventually you internalise and then don't even notice what you are doing. Landmines that you dodge without thinking.
21:43:59
alanz
I have to say, I am pretty impressed with the feedback SBCL gives about code, when there are problems
21:48:43
_death
well, unfortunately the spec doesn't have a Rationale section with all the history :).. but we do have cl-su-ai and c.l.l for example
21:51:15
_death
cl-su-ai is a mail archive containing some discussions from the CL standardization effort https://cl-su-ai.cddddr.org/
21:53:37
_death
I put it and some other archives here https://github.com/death/gnus-friendly-archives
0:56:43
loke[m]
moon-child I was almost impressed with by his consistency. How can you spend years doing that stuff over and over again.
1:01:44
Bike
the few times i've looked at c.l.c this guy wj made a ton of posts about how CL sucked.
1:02:45
moon-child
the main ~spammers I remember are rick c hodgin (religious propaganda) and prof. fir (all-around fun times)
1:03:26
no-defun-allowed
raisins CL sucks 1. Only common why would you not use items with higher rarity 2. No abelian groups for pure IO 3. Too fast, can't overcharge people for rewriting in C
1:03:41
semz
wait a second, what is c.l.c? i assumed comp.lang.c, but anti-CL posts sound out of place
1:05:06
no-defun-allowed
Bike: no, else IO would be commutative and that wouldn't help with "sequencing" IO
1:05:35
no-defun-allowed
I think that's how it is, I dunno and only came up with Abelian IO for the joke.
1:21:27
dieggsy
Bike: The former, I think. I want to be able to type "the integer 1e6" without 1000000 or (floor 1e6)
1:22:30
Bike
i see. there's no built in way. if you wanted you could probably write a reader macro fairly simply.
1:27:18
edgar-rft
expt is what I am using for huge bignums, you're of course free to use something different
1:31:12
Bike
(defun sharp-e (stream sub num) (declare (ignore sub)) (* num (expt 10 (read stream t nil t))))
1:32:48
edgar-rft
using 1e<n> is rather seldom, you usually need numbers like 127364538463e16278364536372 and I doubt that this can be shortened by a read macro
7:16:18
splittist
If we're suggesting alternative numeric literal syntax, python allowing #\_ as a separator seems nice. 1_000_000 or #b1001_1001_1111 or #xDE_AD_BE_EF (: