The results would be the same: AI generated music and movies will be public domain.
> Dump the decentralized model. ...and the author has lost me (I did read the entire post though). > If GitHub is down today I can't deploy anyway so I might as well embrace the server requirement as a perk. Just…
The sad thing is, having a mandatory high school level statistics & probability class alone is not enough, you'll also need a good curriculum and a competent teacher to go along with it. Otherwise, it wouldn't work: a…
Jerboa [1,2] by official Lemmy developers works pretty well for me. [1] https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.jerboa/ [2] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jerboa&hl=...
I have no idea why that reply got downvoted as well. It is essentially how I installed Firefox on my Debian stable laptop , and it has been working great as far.
> Why other should suffer? I'm sorry, but what is stopping you or other people from using distros with faster release cycle or rolling release? If anything, there are so many rolling release distros nowadays, that…
pgloader [0] is one example. Interestingly, it was originally written in Python, but the author decided to rewrite the entire thing in Common Lisp due mainly to Python's poor performance and the lack of native thread…
>Package management is a non-thing in SBCL. It just doesn't exist. When is the last time you use SBCL, or Common Lisp in general? Quicklisp (https://www.quicklisp.org/beta/), which is a modern package manager that…
>Is SBCL winning in anything? It is one of the most active implementation of Common Lisp (other being Clozure CL) and one of the fastest thanks to its support of optional type hinting (which it had long, long before…
> All that survived into Common Lisp but I am not up on the current state of lisp implementations and have no idea if people bother to take advantage of it any more. There are implementations of Common Lisp, most…
Thank you for your hard work. I've just upgraded from Jessie to Stretch on my main laptop and the process is silky smooth. Even though I only started using Debian with Jessie (was using Ubuntu and Arch before that),…
Maybe you could warm up by releasing a new, updated edition of Practical Common Lisp? ;)
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not the developers of Roswell, but I'll make a pull request to try and improve the readme.
Yeah, that paragraph is a bit misleading (and the whole readme could use some more love). Roswell is basically a tool that help you quickly setup a Lisp development environment. You can think of it as Ruby Version…
Racket is an elegant and powerful language, you wouldn't regret learning it.
There aren't that many Lisp implementations, especially those that are considered to be mature and ready for production. For Common Lisp, the open source ones are SBCL and Clozure CL, and the proprietary ones are…
Common Lisp _IS_ the consolidation of various Lisp dialects that you've asked about. Back in the 70s and 80s there are numerous Lisp dialects (way, _way_ more then there are today, since each dialects has their own…
That's not the case at all. The core of Racket, its syntax and basic constructs, is basically the small and elegant Scheme we all known and love. What set Racket apart is all of the additional features that was built…
The results would be the same: AI generated music and movies will be public domain.
> Dump the decentralized model. ...and the author has lost me (I did read the entire post though). > If GitHub is down today I can't deploy anyway so I might as well embrace the server requirement as a perk. Just…
The sad thing is, having a mandatory high school level statistics & probability class alone is not enough, you'll also need a good curriculum and a competent teacher to go along with it. Otherwise, it wouldn't work: a…
Jerboa [1,2] by official Lemmy developers works pretty well for me. [1] https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.jerboa/ [2] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jerboa&hl=...
I have no idea why that reply got downvoted as well. It is essentially how I installed Firefox on my Debian stable laptop , and it has been working great as far.
> Why other should suffer? I'm sorry, but what is stopping you or other people from using distros with faster release cycle or rolling release? If anything, there are so many rolling release distros nowadays, that…
pgloader [0] is one example. Interestingly, it was originally written in Python, but the author decided to rewrite the entire thing in Common Lisp due mainly to Python's poor performance and the lack of native thread…
>Package management is a non-thing in SBCL. It just doesn't exist. When is the last time you use SBCL, or Common Lisp in general? Quicklisp (https://www.quicklisp.org/beta/), which is a modern package manager that…
>Is SBCL winning in anything? It is one of the most active implementation of Common Lisp (other being Clozure CL) and one of the fastest thanks to its support of optional type hinting (which it had long, long before…
> All that survived into Common Lisp but I am not up on the current state of lisp implementations and have no idea if people bother to take advantage of it any more. There are implementations of Common Lisp, most…
Thank you for your hard work. I've just upgraded from Jessie to Stretch on my main laptop and the process is silky smooth. Even though I only started using Debian with Jessie (was using Ubuntu and Arch before that),…
Maybe you could warm up by releasing a new, updated edition of Practical Common Lisp? ;)
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not the developers of Roswell, but I'll make a pull request to try and improve the readme.
Yeah, that paragraph is a bit misleading (and the whole readme could use some more love). Roswell is basically a tool that help you quickly setup a Lisp development environment. You can think of it as Ruby Version…
Racket is an elegant and powerful language, you wouldn't regret learning it.
There aren't that many Lisp implementations, especially those that are considered to be mature and ready for production. For Common Lisp, the open source ones are SBCL and Clozure CL, and the proprietary ones are…
Common Lisp _IS_ the consolidation of various Lisp dialects that you've asked about. Back in the 70s and 80s there are numerous Lisp dialects (way, _way_ more then there are today, since each dialects has their own…
That's not the case at all. The core of Racket, its syntax and basic constructs, is basically the small and elegant Scheme we all known and love. What set Racket apart is all of the additional features that was built…