1:09:59equwalRoswell is a game changer for CL scripting.
1:11:01equwalI was able to hack together a build script for these font variants in a few hours, whereas I have no idea how I would have done it without Roswell.
1:42:30_deathI think a script should be two forms: load the system, apply a function with command line args.. the rest belongs in the system, which can be depended upon by other lisp code
1:43:43equwalIndeed, my script I linked conflates such things.
1:43:53equwalIt is the first time I have used Roswell.
1:57:18_deathanyway, been using terminus (with modified lambda) for a decade now, methinks.. all other fonts are unbearable :d
4:12:27drmeisterHmm, maybe that's why - maybe I'm parsing 2020-01-01 in GMT and I'm in EST and so it's printing 2020-01-01/GMT in EST and the world is a sphere?
4:42:11drmeisterThe Naggum paper explains it. If I provide the date but not the time I get ... "absolute time with time omitted, defaulting to 00:00:00Z."
4:43:03drmeisterThat's what I get for my pollyanna assumption that by leaving out the time it would just assume my timezone.
4:43:40drmeisterI made an assumption and made an "ass" out of "u" and "mption".
5:16:30ck_leave mption alone that's one of my closest friends
5:17:02ck_so the "-05:00" is a timezone signifier instead of an offset? I don't think I've ever seen that before
7:25:42beachDoes anyone recall having seen the term "contents vector" for the slot storage of standard objects, perhaps in the AMOP? Or did I make it up?
7:28:40Shinmerawell there is the slot index and such
7:29:32beachI specifically meant the term "contents vector". I don't think "slot index" is used, but "slot location" is.