> We are also working on a solution that would persist custom packages across sessions on different VM instances. Nix?
Was ist GoogleTime?
Apple are traditionally tardy when it comes to OpenGL. Yosemite is still on 4.1 (2010 release), lacking support for things like compute shaders.
"Direct access" most likely doesn't mean literal direct access, just less convoluted and in the way than current GL is.
I think Emacs eshell hits the sweet spot with this. Behaves like a normal shell for common tasks, with the ability to drop down to S-exprs if need be.
In the UK, a common loophole for extending "Sunday trading" laws is that, while they can't exchange money for goods, they can let you in the store and collect the things you want to buy so you'll be ready for "opening"…
Well, here's Stallman as a shell 1-liner curl -s "http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman" |grep "<li>" | grep -v -E "(Chapter|href|Source:)" | perl -MList::Util -e 'print List::Util::shuffle <>' | head -n1 | sed…
There's a stack of software verification projects, most probably using Z3, here - http://www.rise4fun.com/
> It is notable that both these are transgendered women I don't know of any transgendered men. Tim Chevalier, of Rust - http://catamorphism.org
> We are also working on a solution that would persist custom packages across sessions on different VM instances. Nix?
Was ist GoogleTime?
Apple are traditionally tardy when it comes to OpenGL. Yosemite is still on 4.1 (2010 release), lacking support for things like compute shaders.
"Direct access" most likely doesn't mean literal direct access, just less convoluted and in the way than current GL is.
I think Emacs eshell hits the sweet spot with this. Behaves like a normal shell for common tasks, with the ability to drop down to S-exprs if need be.
In the UK, a common loophole for extending "Sunday trading" laws is that, while they can't exchange money for goods, they can let you in the store and collect the things you want to buy so you'll be ready for "opening"…
Well, here's Stallman as a shell 1-liner curl -s "http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman" |grep "<li>" | grep -v -E "(Chapter|href|Source:)" | perl -MList::Util -e 'print List::Util::shuffle <>' | head -n1 | sed…
There's a stack of software verification projects, most probably using Z3, here - http://www.rise4fun.com/
> It is notable that both these are transgendered women I don't know of any transgendered men. Tim Chevalier, of Rust - http://catamorphism.org