Yes, I've also found llms can generate working common lisp code quite well, albeit I've only been solving simple problems.
I haven't tried integrating it into a repl or even command line tools though. The llm can't experience the benefit of a repl so it makes sense it struggled with it and preferred feeing entire programs into sbcl each time.
Maybe so you can communicate with it via tools like iMessage? Not so it can impersonate you. People will 100% be doing both though, security be damned.
For a good intro the Sleepbot Environmental Broadcast radio is well worth listening to. Also their write up on how and why they produce the broadcast is really interesting.
Check out chorded keyboards. They've been a thing for a very long time. At least since early 00s or 90s when I saw them first. They are held one handed have 5 keys and you get different letters by chording multiple keys together.
My mental model was always that the order of keywords mirrored the order the database engine applied them. So WHERE is processed first and SELECT last.
Does the Scarlett drive the hd600s nicely for you? (I'm assuming something like the 4i4). I'm in the process of upgrading and was looking at a Scarlett audio interface for creating mixtapes with an external DJ mixer.
I was going to use a different headphone amp with the hd600s and a modmic for general listening and calls though. Sounds like I might be able to drop that 2nd amp (I was thinking about the soundblaster x4)
I haven't tried integrating it into a repl or even command line tools though. The llm can't experience the benefit of a repl so it makes sense it struggled with it and preferred feeing entire programs into sbcl each time.