Mystery solved! Thank you, much appreciated and glad you found it worth the read. Front page was definitely a nice surprise :)
Thank you! Point taken and appreciated. Time is better spent on producing better materials. I have made a short version of the post as the primary article being too long was a valid criticism.
the r/lisp crew have been a fantastic resource and help, lots of the deepest lisp knowledge there!
It's about as accurate as I can make it, it's been revised with input from the crew over at r/lisp and I've verified what I can. Note the real value is simply in the mapping of the layers of the whole CL tooling stack,…
Fixed it, there is now a link to the reference card that is simply the "map" and the legend with links for the CL tooling. 91% less reading required.
lol you are absolutely right, the graphic is really the bit that counts and I made a note directly under it advising that the giant wall of text under it isn't a necessity if the graphic gives you what you need. Will…
Author here. Deeply interested but not an expert by any means happy to have saved anyone a few tokens. I have done my best to fact check the content and the people on r/lisp have contributed a ton of corrections that I…
The "insight" that I needed a map, and that I had effectively created a map from my research, reading and "prompting" was mine, but I have no problem with using fancy tooling to help me pull it all together. If someone…
If it helps, the article “evolved” so I don’t really care that LLM’s had a part to play. I am setting up a development environment for Mezzano, the Common Lisp OS after getting it running on ARM64. I needed to…
Thanks, that was exactly me.
Updated the article
This is cool, haven't seen it before and it takes a different approach entirely. It just clones the source code directly into your project. That can definitely go into the isolation layer slot along with Qlot, CLPM, and…
Not sure how my article even made it onto HN but HN has been my home page for 16 years so I'm pretty stoked. A quick note, Common Lisp tooling documentation exists in a LOT of places, but I could not find a single…
I noted in the intro which LLM's I had used to research and edit with. Mostly because I could not find a simple map of the tooling layers in common lisp in one place so I "synthesised" one of my own. The map is really…
Humans have been interpreting the world around us by populating it with imaginary versions of ourselves forever, I doubt it will lead us to "trust" LLM's but it certainly will lead to some serious misunderstandings. “If…
That “appearance” is pretty good at triggering our anthropomorphizing behaviors. I like your handle, did you read Richard Bach’s Illusions by any chance?
Mystery solved! Thank you, much appreciated and glad you found it worth the read. Front page was definitely a nice surprise :)
Thank you! Point taken and appreciated. Time is better spent on producing better materials. I have made a short version of the post as the primary article being too long was a valid criticism.
the r/lisp crew have been a fantastic resource and help, lots of the deepest lisp knowledge there!
It's about as accurate as I can make it, it's been revised with input from the crew over at r/lisp and I've verified what I can. Note the real value is simply in the mapping of the layers of the whole CL tooling stack,…
Fixed it, there is now a link to the reference card that is simply the "map" and the legend with links for the CL tooling. 91% less reading required.
lol you are absolutely right, the graphic is really the bit that counts and I made a note directly under it advising that the giant wall of text under it isn't a necessity if the graphic gives you what you need. Will…
Author here. Deeply interested but not an expert by any means happy to have saved anyone a few tokens. I have done my best to fact check the content and the people on r/lisp have contributed a ton of corrections that I…
The "insight" that I needed a map, and that I had effectively created a map from my research, reading and "prompting" was mine, but I have no problem with using fancy tooling to help me pull it all together. If someone…
If it helps, the article “evolved” so I don’t really care that LLM’s had a part to play. I am setting up a development environment for Mezzano, the Common Lisp OS after getting it running on ARM64. I needed to…
Thanks, that was exactly me.
Updated the article
This is cool, haven't seen it before and it takes a different approach entirely. It just clones the source code directly into your project. That can definitely go into the isolation layer slot along with Qlot, CLPM, and…
Not sure how my article even made it onto HN but HN has been my home page for 16 years so I'm pretty stoked. A quick note, Common Lisp tooling documentation exists in a LOT of places, but I could not find a single…
I noted in the intro which LLM's I had used to research and edit with. Mostly because I could not find a simple map of the tooling layers in common lisp in one place so I "synthesised" one of my own. The map is really…
Humans have been interpreting the world around us by populating it with imaginary versions of ourselves forever, I doubt it will lead us to "trust" LLM's but it certainly will lead to some serious misunderstandings. “If…
That “appearance” is pretty good at triggering our anthropomorphizing behaviors. I like your handle, did you read Richard Bach’s Illusions by any chance?