Some of us are from a time before the web was commercialized. The answer to your question is we couldn't care less. If these people who make "content" as a means of making money go bankrupt, it's no skin off our backs.…
I take issue with calling stack languages the inverse of Lisp. This isn't really the case since functions in stack languages are fixed arity, while Lisp functions are not. The inverse of RPN would be the fixed-arity…
AI is now poised to make bureaucratic decisions. Bureaucracy puts people in physical danger every day. I've had medical treatments a doctor said I need denied by my insurance, for example.
The problem I have with Pharo is that there are hundreds if not thousands of types — each with their own fiddly interfaces. I don't have time for that. I much prefer the Clojure philosophy of having few types that can…
Some of us are from a time before the web was commercialized. The answer to your question is we couldn't care less. If these people who make "content" as a means of making money go bankrupt, it's no skin off our backs.…
I take issue with calling stack languages the inverse of Lisp. This isn't really the case since functions in stack languages are fixed arity, while Lisp functions are not. The inverse of RPN would be the fixed-arity…
AI is now poised to make bureaucratic decisions. Bureaucracy puts people in physical danger every day. I've had medical treatments a doctor said I need denied by my insurance, for example.
The problem I have with Pharo is that there are hundreds if not thousands of types — each with their own fiddly interfaces. I don't have time for that. I much prefer the Clojure philosophy of having few types that can…