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Announcing the Building 32 podcast, from MIT CSAIL Alliances

cap.csail.mit.edu
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David Turner (2019) Some History of Functional Programming Languages [video]

youtube.com
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Moving from Node to Bun spikes container CPU and memory usage until it crashes

github.com
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Andrew Kelley live coding stream – changes to Zig's build system and Q&A

mastodon.social
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The Engine, a fictional device to generate permutations of word sets

en.wikipedia.org
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textmode.js A creative coding library for building dynamic ASCII art

code.textmode.art
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Scheme 9 from Empty Space (2014)

t3x.org
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I made a real BMO local AI agent with a Raspberry Pi and Ollama

youtube.com
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Python-powered machine learning analytics for GStreamer pipelines (2025)

collabora.com
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Labyrinth Locator

labyrinthlocator.org
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Video Game Preservation – An archive of commercial video game source code

github.com
20 points·by emigre·5 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Tékumel

en.wikipedia.org
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If you are reading this it is because I'm dead, by journalist Carlos Hernández

theguardian.com
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How We Made: Prince of Persia – Jordan Mechner and Doug Carlston

theguardian.com
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What Happened to Gopher? The Internet We Lost

youtube.com
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University of Utah team discovers rare computer relic

youtube.com
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Google hails quantum computing breakthrough with "quantum echoes" algorithm

theguardian.com
3 points·by emigre·9 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Caltech Team Sets Record with 6,100-Qubit Array

caltech.edu
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emigre
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It's possible to satisfy a set of requirements with code that's low quality. There's the maintainability of the code, for example, or the performance of the system.
emigre
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At this time of the year?

... At this time of the day?

... In this part of the country?

... Localized entirely within your kitchen?
emigre
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is fantastic. Thanks!
emigre
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's meant as an example. The function receives something, which we call v, and returns something else, which we call e. It's not meant to be taken literally as the variable names - otherwise, you are right, e is undefined in that example.

He is just showing how the syntax of a Scheme function corresponds to the structure of a JavaScript function.
emigre
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Inditex, Mercadona, Movistar?...
emigre
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
'Engineering a Compiler' by Cooper & Torczon is a great resource. It gives context on each topic, explains them clearly, and at the same time, I think, it is a really good resource from an academic point of view. It still requires some investment in terms of time and effort, but I found it more approachable than the Dragon book. I would say that both cover more or less the same introductory stage to compilers construction. If you have read the Dragon book, I have the feeling that you are perfectly well prepared to write your own compiler.
emigre
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It’s academic and comprehensive, that’s the issue. It’s not about writing a production grade compiler, though, in my humble opinion. There are more things to learn for that, unfortunately… is just a pretty big topic with lots of stuff to learn.
emigre
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I imagine that he is not that committed to open source, when he chooses to post on X.
emigre
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Most open source licenses have strings attached, the terms of the licence say what those “strings” are. Like requiring attribution.
emigre
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Disgusting AI-generated slop. Lacks style, effort and authenticity.
emigre
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Thanks for pointing this out
emigre
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
That's all right. Focusing on the cover's photo, for example, I think you used a photograph that you had around. A professional designer working on a cover would (hopefully) shoot a flower on a studio, with professional lightning equipment, arranging the light sources in a certain way. I mean to get the final result of the kinds of covers I linked to earlier, which to be honest are exceptionally well designed covers!...

Those are the kinds of details I was referring to. On the other hand, many computer science covers have historically been quite poor in terms of design, and of course that does not mean much about the quality of the book itself. Some poor covers became memorable and iconic. Some covers are really simple and yet effective like the O'Reilly covers which I particularly like.

Sorry this is going on a tangent unrelated to Lisp. I do like the design of the book cover with the elegant white background. Thanks for writing it, I can't wait to read it.
emigre
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I will read them over the weekend.
emigre
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Really nice of you to share it, thank you.
emigre
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Thanks for sharing that paper, I didn't know about it. It looks really interesting.
emigre
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This really puts the 1986 movie Labyrinth in a new light, haha.
emigre
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Or you mean he'll probably already know about the paper? Yes, I guess that's probably the case...

I did not think about it too much to be honest, I just knew that article and thought that he would really like it if he had not read it. But I can imagine somebody writing a book on the history of Lisp has already read probably all articles around on the topic.

I just did not think about it for too long.
emigre
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Yes, so it makes sense that he'll like it, if he did not know the paper already.
emigre
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Was this a TV show?
emigre
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Positive feedback: really nice that this is available in Rakuten Kobo (as a Kobo user).