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21:34:28
fiddlerwoaroof
yeah, my guess is that reading guix expressions for something like nyxt might be helpful too
21:34:58
fiddlerwoaroof
my guess is that it involves `guix environment` but, unfortunately, I can't use guix because of their stance on mac support/free software
21:35:38
no-defun-allowed
In short, despite many differences of opinion on design, only one CL person has come close to saying that all my work is worthless.
21:47:55
Shinmera
no-defun-allowed: I've had people almost word for word say all my libraries are worthless. The good thing is that doesn't actually matter.
21:49:28
no-defun-allowed
Shinmera: That was a slight simplification, they said any free software was worthless. Normally I'd be laughing, but no one there disagreed there. On the other hand, they could have been laughing internally as well.
21:50:27
mfiano
All my work is worthless, in the fact that it isn't usable by others, is broken until I finish it, and is unknown by others...but I still think it is very _worthwhile_ to work on given my goals of bettering myself and the hopeful one day it will at the very least be usable to me (and others would be a bonus)
21:51:41
no-defun-allowed
Pretty sure there is no network stack (and/or operating system) without any open-source components, including proprietary ones, so I wonder how they didn't contradict themself by being able to write that.
21:53:06
no-defun-allowed
What I read was straight slander, and there's no point discussing that in itself, but that it was taken remotely seriously is telling.
21:58:15
no-defun-allowed
My thought process went something like "Here's my audience I suppose, if anyone would immediately be interested in e.g collaborative filtering for moderation it'd be them, and they're now saying no open-source program has done anything good for society. And half my time these days is spent cleaning up code and writing documentation. How kind of you!"
22:31:51
dim
I just cleaned my cache, too, so that might be related (in that it's trying to compile something?)
22:32:59
dim
anyway I wanted to hack in CL and/or pgloader this vacations, but I guess I'll do something else instead :/
22:39:49
fiddlerwoaroof
dim: what are you using? I'm on an x86-64 MBP, my M1 sees a lot more SIGABRTs with sbcl
22:41:18
dim
yeah except if you use/develop anything that doesn't know how to process EINTR when doing open(2), like Postgres and most of the source code I work with
22:41:49
dim
and except if you have hardware that doesn't support BigSur yet, too (I'm still waiting for drivers updates for an audio interface)
22:47:02
dim
Condition of type: SIMPLE-ERROR ; Unable to create pipe C ; library explanation: Too many open files.
22:47:30
dim
I had a nice shot tonight, won't happen again anytime soon if I must first fix all those things
3:19:31
nij
[crossed-post from #guix] Any guixers :)? Is there any idea how to use quicklisp on a guix system? NixOS seems to have a work-around.. but I haven't found any for guix - https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/development/lisp-modules/quicklisp.sh
7:14:14
rain3
hi is the source for this available anywhere ? https://common-lisp.net/project/erlang-in-lisp/
7:38:37
varjag
is there special wisdom in intercepting socket-errors in postmodern's with-connection instead of letting the application handle it?
9:30:58
dim
hi! how can I find out which of my ASDF dependencies or their dependencies require a given system, here CFFI (or actually abcl-cffi)?