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jksmith
·27 hari yang lalu·discuss
I use the Franz Allegro toolchain exclusively.
jksmith
·27 hari yang lalu·discuss
Now that I'm out of the corporate tyranny and have my own company, I use lisp for everything. There's certain satisfaction in writing config files and persisting data directly in s-expressions. Any json requirements are triggered by exports to foreign systems.
jksmith
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
MSFT won't sign non-disclosures, but they have policies regarding not using your data to train their models. Just trust them if you want to use azure -except for that rogue employee part I guess.
jksmith
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I personally don't know anything about LispWorks except for the name. My pref for Franz is the commercial quality and the toolchain. If you have forgotten your graph fundamentals, Allegro Graph will make you want to get back into it. Very powerful tool for proofs and modeling the world.
jksmith
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Franz Allegro toolchain.
jksmith
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Use python or whatever to build the llm, use lisp to explore and infer from the edges of what the llm has to offer. I don't do anything but lisp these days. Been waiting my whole career to be at this point. I'll never "write" a line of C# again. Just my taste and pref.
jksmith
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It was something like screen: array[1..80,1..25] of byte absolute $B800:0000; So, just use all the extended ascii to assign chars to cells to draw boxes for screens, buttons, tables, whatever. Instant update.
jksmith
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Vasellating. TurboVision was awesome, but it was pushing the boundary of TUI, which in my mind was great for moving hard copy to computer entered use case. To wit, hard copy on your right side, you transfer data to app without looking at screen, but just looking at hard copy, remembering when/where to hit return key, maybe tab for prior field, stuff like that.

But hey, if the screen is drawn 24 x 80 with extended ascii, it's TUI. And man, loved the "absolute" keyword in turbo pascal. Instant screen writes when writing to a 2 dimensional array.
jksmith
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
1. Attack surface for agents is tantamount to a virus. 2. Any way for an agent to touch something is a potential compromised vector. 3. The mitigation is controlling the blast radius. 4. Sandboxing capability will have to be baked into architecture. 5. Mitigation includes measuring cost of blast radius. 6. All agent orchestration will likely require an andon cord.
jksmith
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Windows is a horse that is becoming less and less rideable. Be great to get this to build on ReactOS as just a hobby or side effort.
jksmith
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
So is theft. Depends on who has the most guns.
jksmith
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
You're not getting what I'm saying. Before this technology, the concept of property rights could not be defended, depending on the attacker. This tech allows that, even if it is just for one use case.
jksmith
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Did you read the paper? There exists a technology that has purely enforceable property rights. What is that actually worth? I don't know.

Yeah yeah, I've read the arguments about liquidity issues, shutting down the rails, making it illegal to trade, etc. but that's beside the point and depends on a thousand future variables to play out. So I don't know if btc will make it or not, but I do know property rights mean everything to humans. They literally determine whether not one is a slave (I am my own property). So just the ability to have a technology enables pure property rights to a world where nobody really has enforceable property rights over anything seems pretty interesting to me.
jksmith
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
How many degrees of separation is this from adult regulation? Want to provide age information to a site so you can look at porn without any guarantee that information won't be used for additional profit? That's a real thing in the US.

Government assumes zero expected trust reciprocation because they don't have to provide trust reciprocation and can do what they want, and government is comprised of co-opted humans.

Err on the side of sovereign freedom. Arguing about banning this or regulating that is all second principle stuff, and nanny states all strike me as the tail-end of civilization.
jksmith
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Aside: The 1.3B investment in UHC suggests BH thinks Obamacare will be around for awhile. That, or reversing healthcare costs will not happen for the time being.
jksmith
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
So let's assume also that their costs are dropping as well due to the deflationary nature of hardware costs. Seems like a pretty damn good business model to me. All they have to do now is get you hooked so you can't leave.
jksmith
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
My attorney always said:

1) Good problem to have. 2) If they had something, they wouldn't threaten you, they'd just act.

It's the risk/reward ratio. Unless it's worth reacting to, file 13 that shit.
jksmith
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Freepascal/Lazarus
jksmith
·9 tahun yang lalu·discuss
MSFT is starting to get it. Many startups are being funded for stupid projects that target the US and are based in SF. The future belongs to markets like Africa and S. America. They currently take about 6% each of world's total software market.