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14:12:56
drakonis
Bike: if you ever come back to kernel, you might be interested in oto havle's work
14:13:21
drakonis
though you might have to grab his repos off software heritage as bitbucket is, sadly, dead.
14:14:28
drakonis
continued klisp's development and wrote bronze age lisp and various experiments on improving kernel
14:14:45
drakonis
https://bitbucket-archive.softwareheritage.org/projects/ha/havleoto/ here
14:15:36
drakonis
looks like bronze age lisp has heap saving and restoring
14:16:09
drakonis
i suppose much of the work on the toys repository must've gone into bronze age lisp
14:16:36
drakonis
it needs mercurial and to restore the files into the repository, just invoke hg update
14:18:08
drakonis
there's some interesting things in klisp as done by andresnavarro
14:19:07
drakonis
also features extensions to the report, which surprises nobody
14:21:05
drakonis
hm, bronze age lisp is in assembly
14:21:13
drakonis
i thought it was C like klisp but that's neat, nonetheless
14:21:20
drakonis
still has a requirement on klisp to build
14:47:21
drakonis
https://github.com/masak/alma/issues/302 this is neat and related to kernel, as it talks about fexprs and explicitly brings it up
14:47:25
drakonis
as well as ways to actually compile it