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Why Janet? (2023)

ianthehenry.com
489 points·by yacin·last month·269 comments

Love systemd timers

blog.tjll.net
396 points·by yacin·last month·300 comments

Centrality in the DNS

potaroo.net
6 points·by yacin·last month·0 comments

Homomorphic Static Analysis

marcosh.github.io
3 points·by yacin·last month·0 comments

Syncing lights with music: Marzullo's algorithm in the DJ booth

aaronjanse.substack.com
8 points·by yacin·last month·0 comments

Sysadmining Like It's 2009

lambdacreate.com
107 points·by yacin·last month·43 comments

A brief note about slot access cost in Common Lisp

turtleware.eu
31 points·by yacin·last month·0 comments

Using SwiftUI to Build a Mac-Assed App in 2026

pfandrade.me
2 points·by yacin·2 months ago·0 comments

Only 17% of all 64-bit Integers are products of two 32-bit integers

lemire.me
3 points·by yacin·2 months ago·0 comments

Intuit CEO says company's 17% workforce cut had 'nothing to do with AI'

cnbc.com
4 points·by yacin·2 months ago·3 comments

AI Resist List

airesistlist.org
3 points·by yacin·2 months ago·0 comments

SBCL: the ultimate assembly code breadboard (2014)

pvk.ca
161 points·by yacin·2 months ago·11 comments

Mixxx: FOSS DJ Mixing Software

github.com
3 points·by yacin·2 months ago·0 comments

XS: A programming language. Anywhere, anytime, by anyone

xslang.org
60 points·by yacin·2 months ago·42 comments

Parsing Keywords in Lisp with Speed of C

in-parentheses.codeberg.page
2 points·by yacin·3 months ago·0 comments

After 40 years, arbitrary code execution has been achieved in Super Mario Bros [video]

youtube.com
4 points·by yacin·3 months ago·0 comments

New in SBCL Version 2.6.3

sbcl.org
2 points·by yacin·3 months ago·0 comments

Ember Forge: An alchemical smelting idle game built in Common Lisp

rootofcode.itch.io
21 points·by yacin·4 months ago·0 comments

Peter Thiel is actively convincing billionaires to abandon The Giving Pledge

finance.yahoo.com
21 points·by yacin·4 months ago·4 comments

comments

yacin
·25 days ago·discuss
how will you afford that baby, or picnic, or trip to the ocean?
yacin
·last month·discuss
I basically have the opposite reaction from my first gen immigrant social circle ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Also, unless they're ignoring/ignorant of the checks & balances falling apart, I'm not sure this bolsters OPs implied point.
yacin
·last month·discuss
Are you suggesting that immigrants are to blame for electing the current administration that's robbing them blind?
yacin
·last month·discuss
my first guess would be a decent chunk of things bot operators want to scrape are in the US. might as well have your bot nearer to the source.
yacin
·last month·discuss
great, thanks for the details! really helpful :)
yacin
·last month·discuss
could you talk more about the hoops? i’m getting close to the point i’d like to release something and it’d be my first time.
yacin
·2 months ago·discuss
can we not call a spade a spade anymore? what part of cruelly cancelling green card applications fits with “give me your tired, your poor?”
yacin
·2 months ago·discuss
RIP MailChimp probably.
yacin
·2 months ago·discuss
Out of touch exec commencement speeches will continue until morale improves.
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
The onus is on you to prove or at least convincingly argue that the results are unlikely to generalize across incremental model releases. In my personal experience, the overly affirming nature seems to have held since GPT-3. What makes you think a newer, larger model would not exhibit this behavior? Beyond "they're more capable"? I'd argue that being more capable doesn't mean less sycophantic.

It's certainly possible some of the new advances (chain-of-thought, some kind of agentic architecture) could lessen or remove this effect. But that's not what the paper was studying! And if you feel strongly about it, you could try to further the discussion with results instead of handwavingly dismissing others' work.
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
Any paper like this would easily take a year or more to write and go through the submission/review/rebuttal/revision/acceptance process. I don't understand why the models being a year or two old now is worth noting as though it's a clear weakness? What should they do, publish sub-standard results more quickly?
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
Common Lisp in particular is multi-paradigm. You can write a ton of code and never use recursion once. I doubt bridging this "gap" was in any way difficult.
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
ah yup:

> It comes on the heels of a Delaware court decision clearing Meta’s insurers of responsibility for damages incurred from “several thousand lawsuits regarding the harm its platforms allegedly cause children” — a ruling that could leave it and other tech titans on the hook for untold future millions.
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
this has to be the first of many right? fingers crossed this leads to some meaningful change.
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
I too am in "Sloath Pose"
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
maybe it's just from being covered in Faygo?
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
yeah, i'm referring to product innovations, but i should've made that explicit.
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
does this knob to make number go up ever _not_ work?
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
wish there were an option to disable the annoying startup messages with emojis when using the library.
yacin
·4 months ago·discuss
also just another clear ripoff. they copy, they acquire, but they cannot seem to innovate.