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18:33:21
chimneys
I did android phone benchmarks and found 200Mflops desktop 200Gflop , and laptop 50gflops
18:34:05
chimneys
so the phone is thousand times slower, so the factor is 10 shouldn't even matter , even if it's 20, 2**4 = 16 , so you just lag by only 4 years?
18:36:27
chimneys
also companies can save lots of money too, as it's less headache, for example google used Java and lost billion dollar lawsuit to oracle upon copyrights of Java in android
20:05:59
HiRE
are we able to post code here for review? I have some stuff I'm working on and in a few days I'd like experienced eyes to rip it apart and make me cry.
20:27:37
Xach
HiRE: it can be tough sorting out good feedback from bad. it gets easier with practice.
21:02:24
Shinmera
HiRE: there's a new, very fast deflate/zip compressor by |3b|: https://github.com/3b/3bz
0:42:58
smokeink
what is this used for ? https://github.com/sbcl/sbcl/blob/master/src/code/target-package.lisp#L739
0:49:33
smokeink
ok I'll takke a look at that paper. ANy idea why does swank need to handler-bind it?
1:05:31
asarch
If I have this timestamp with time zone enabled in a PostgreSQL record which corresponds to 2020-01-17 12:24:44.809571-06 why (let ((fecha (make-instance 'simple-date:timestamp :days 3788274284 :ms 3788274284))) (simple-date:decode-timestamp fecha)) gives other results: 10373942 11 15 1052 17 54 284
1:12:56
npfaro
I can spawn processes fine with uiop:launch-program, but uiop:terminate-process just doesn't work
1:13:08
asarch
Ok, let's try another angle: how could I convert this 3788274284 (the value stored in the PostgreSQL cluster) into this 2020-01-17 12:24:44.809571-06 using Postmodern?
1:14:16
npfaro
Ok actually it seems like it's working with :urgent t now.... but why doesn't it without
1:39:18
npfaro
When i use uiop:process-alive-p it shows that the process is "not running" but it still is on my system
1:39:52
npfaro
Could it possibly be because the subprocess is also an sbcl process? i wouldn't think that would matter though
1:47:39
npfaro
what's the hotkey to go to the definition of a function? slime-edit-definition just takes me to a blank buffer
5:01:42
beach
harovali: I only use McCLIM for that purpose. That is why I was part of making it a reality in its early days.