My pain point (which I admit didn't recheck if someone did something about it), is an interoperable example of how to use Spring (n.1 framework for many enterprises) with Clojure.
Something where I feel Kotlin did better.
For me the best way to introduce something like this is that I can actually start with small software increments on a Spring Java project.
I just recovered from my basement a fully working IBM Thinkpad R60.
I installed Crunchbag++ as debian based OS and it's working like a charm.
I wanted to use as a development machine. I was able to configure everything but an editor with golang support.
The only 32bit editor I found is Sublime Text 3 and that's it.
Atom and VSCode don't support 32 bit images of their app anymore :(
(and no, I didn't want to waste time compiling the atom version - there is a guide but looks not updated)
Anyway, I will try this OS now! UI looks beautiful.