>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107532783Only if they were bullied in school by other blacks
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2025-12/msg00354.html
>>107533835>What is this thing that has been given the name "evil"?RMS is starting to get senile lmao.
>>107532375>the lisp machines were underperformantWhy were they underperformant? The lisp paradigm is not a good fit for actual computing.>It makes no sense why you must single numeric operators in a coherent systemBecause arithmetic uses infix notation and having to switch to polish notation is annoying>maybe you think c is just a larp tooUnlike haskell and lisp, C has demonstrated extreme utility. Don't compare the two lol.Look, there's nothing wrong with having a silly hobby. I was just wondering if you guys were able to admit that's what lisp is.
>>107531927update: not going well.- Rackets sequences/streams support is workable, but less terse than Clojure's transduction system- Racket's `apply` (and some other functions) expect a list, where Clojure's apply relies on its sequence abstraction, leading to Racket having less versatility.pic related is a lib I like to port to new languages that I am trying out.
...well?
Funny beard guy does mildly amusing things. Funny beard guy is so funny. Funny beard guy is so hilarious, you couldn't even begin to comprehend how hilarious he is. It's not that big of a fucking deal. Why don't you shit on Stallman? Or Torvalds? Or someone who actually fucking matters? Ebassi is a random dev who got off center by a little bit. That's the beginning and end of it. Now pack up your shit and leave.It wasn't funny the first time. It isn't funny now. It won't be funny on the n'th occasion, or the n+1'th occasion, or the n+2'th occasion, or...you get the idea.In other words:SHUT THE FUCK UP.
All you fucking idiots can think about is "haha funny beard guy." You've literally made thousands of fucking posts throwing tantrums about Ebassi over several years. That definitely isn't a productive use of your time.
>>107534921>>107534928>>107534932Calm down ebassi
>>107534955Use case for calming down?
>>107534955>>107534971Funny beard guy! Funny beard guy! FUNNY BEARD GUY IS FUNNY! LAUGH AT FUNNY BEARD GUY! AHAHAHAHAHAHHAH! Unlike (You), Ebassi codes.
Aichads are absolutely making art trannies absolutely SEETHE Lmao
>>107534401It always tickles me that AI fags pretend they have any technical skills. They larp hardcore and call other people "luddites" despite having been completely unable to do anything until it came down to "press the button." It's why they lash out so hard; they know their position is incredibly flimsy. Knowing that no matter what, they'll always be at the bottom brings me so much pleasure.
>>107532981Image 1:> Mouse A: Don't do it! That's stealing! Don't give in to temptation!> Mouse B: Fuck that! They have enough bread! Who cares if they miss a loaf?Image 2:> Mouse A - EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE> Mouse B - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO> Baker - AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>>107532981Without the input image to ground the generation the AI image would look like dogshit at best. I mean this is basically just copying a drawing. Even if you terrible at it, you can still often produce a decent result, now try to do the thing from scratch, yea no.
>>107534434Do you spend all day hallucinating the imaginary failings of imaginary people you don't like? Do you find it to be a very productive use of your time, generally?
>>107532981why is the text right adjusted?was this screenshot taken by a jew/muslim?
You will use it like I intended, and you WILL like it.
why is this namefag having a meltdown
>>107535025>namefagIt's even worse. It's a tripfag melty.
>>107535025>>107535034https://github.com/ccd0/4chan-x/issues/3413
>>107534682no one even uses gnome anyway, who cares about a <1% marketshare OS?
>>107535025jealousy
Was spending 20 million on this worth it?
>>107534754>>>/v/
>>107534787He's /g/'s idol.
>>107534793>It's /g/'s literal whoIrrelevant. It's /v/ content.
>>107534754I still don't understand how making a sokoban game, a babby's first game engine that is just a renderer and imgui on top and a programming language that no one will ever use is going to save civilization?
any point to learning this? or is it just boomerslop?
>>107525208saying that the context is retarded just show you have no idea what you are talking aboutit's like being annoyed that you pass pointers in C instead of copying everything everytime$scalar here is a ref to the hashobviously you need to dereference a reference which is done by using that data type sigil (% for hash, @ for list, $ for scalar)you named the variable like a retard, what you got was a $ref or $hash_ref if you willin C and Perl you have explicit control over passing data by value or pointer/reference (it's called pass by value as well, but value being a pointer/reference), so instead of passing sizeof (type) * length you just pass an address and you just pass sizeof pointer/reference which is just a number, not the whole fucking hash
>>107522855Bash and Perl have similar syntax, but the current "future" is webshit like clojure, js, php etc. basic="hello world\n"; echo -ne $basic; $basic="hello world\n"; print $basic;
basic="hello world\n"; echo -ne $basic;
$basic="hello world\n"; print $basic;
>>107522855vibecode perl so your managers see how productive you are
>>107525509>>107525569>>start typing method name>>it's suggested>>hit tab>>guaranteed to be validuse the repl
>>107522855yes
FAQ:>How do I activate Windows?HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation serversgithub.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-ScriptsUsage: paste this into Powershell, run.irm https://get.activated.win | iex>and Office?Same link, select Ohook optionYou can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimalor try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats>What version should I install?>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or appsPreinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system appsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex
>>107533012It uses 2 gigs for me
>>107530833I never saw temps below 45C on my 5800x3d.did you do a cold boot ?! Either AMD's utility has a faulty reader or I got insanely unlucky with the silicon lottery years back when I bought my cpu. inb4 curve optimizer negative offset, I already have -30 inside my bios
Which is better to learn? Shotcut or Kdenlive?Alternative media editor/converter. Davinci is overkill for me (also takes 10gb)
>>107534883depends what you want to do, shotcut is barebones and kdenlive has more functionsi would say stop being a pussy anon and learn davinci resolve
>>107534883Kdenlive is the most full featured FOSS video editor. Davinci Resolve is the closest to a free Adobe Premier.
What is the definitive game controller?
8bitdo
>>107525250Not even joking
>>107525250for general use the 8bitdo ultimate 2but the dualsense touchpad and haptic triggers are excellent for specific use cases
>>107535028>Mini USBGet out.
>>107531970This needs to have a contrast with the locksmiths who want digital locks everywhere because they don't trust mechanical locks
>>107532270That's not a redpill, it's common knowledge.
>>107532169>update without checking>blame the maintainer
>>107534469yes.
>>107531957Is the wall actually less stable that way?
discuss desktops and not fetishes, typrevious: >>107482038
Think finally got this working without fucking it up.
>>107529365you can't just say all that without posting the folder anon
>>107524364
When will we have actual, functional Star Trek "Computer, do what I want" style AI?Example:>Computer, find me that thread on /g/ that I meant to reply to but forgot, it has a post that says something like XYZ and an image that kind of looks like so-an-so in itand it can do it.or>Computer, filter all posts that look remotely like a soijakWhen do we get something that is directly integrated with our daily tasks and can do shit for us with only basic abstract instructions?>inb4 ai deletes your hard driveobviously some safeguards are requisiteRight now, most AI I see are dedicated to generating images or answering technical questions/generating code. I want AI to just greatly improve the efficiency of every single stupid thing I waste time on during the day, even if it's only like 80% accurate.
>>107529751How bumpy is space?While driving I have trouble hitting shit on the screen if the road is even a bit bumpy or if I have to steer the car. The climate control has buttons for everything so I don't even have to look, meaning I can adjust while steering, and I can physically touch the button to locate it before pressing it.
>>107526799>>107526098>>107526058To be fair apple had automatic email responses that took voice input and dictation, and would announce when and from whom you’ve received mail as far back as 2006. My buddy from achool’s father was an apple rep for a computer store so he got the retatdefly expensive stuff comparatively cheaply. Voice to text and text to voice was basically solved almost two decades ago, but only for niche or very specific contexts. It’s the generalizing that has proven difficult.
>>107529882Yeah it doesn't have much prior knowledge of her so it just assumes she's asian.
>>107528997I admit, I find it amazing that the mirror images fit so well.
>>107532117in aviation you tend to have a million little buttons and switches that all look the same, so muscle memorying your way through the cockpit sounds ill advised
itoddlers btfo
>>107462755Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Wow you guys weren’t lying about dell latitudes being shit ( didn’t buy just read about them)
>>107511954>I need a laptop with a GPU and everything I've read so far has told me to avoid anything that isn't Lenovo is this true? >T1G Gen8Its a piece of paper. Get a T16G Gen3 instead, its basically a P16 Gen3 without the ISV Certification which you will never need unless you're a highly paid engineer on an oil rig.>Both of these have the exact same specs except the legion is around $800 cheaper. Do any of you fags have experience with the Legion series and the quality of them?They're solid, but don't expect it to last like a ThinkPad does.
>>107534066That's very tight, just swap ubuntu for Debian or Mint and you're good. ubuntu is literally spying on you worse than windows 11.
>>107531001Then go for LXDE
>>107532233Does this thing even useful in 2026?
what constitutes a "PC" in the modern day?
>>107532865>>107532884i remember those times and those terms were just used for tech illiterates because it would communicate the concept well enough. the mac was still a PC at the time
>>107532729personal computer like a computer you own and use yourself and not a work computer,server...im writing this from a pc>>107532768MBs with soldered ram are pretty common actually and soldered ram makes sense for minipcs
>>107534113>i remember those times and those terms were just used for tech illiterates because it would communicate the concept well enough. the mac was still a PC at the timeOther way around actually. Calling everything a PC was easier to the tech illiterate to sell. Anyone with a brain used PC, Mac, Amiga, Atari, etc as a platform, otherwise you'd end up buying software (or even hardware) for the wrong platform. Like imagine mail ordering something from a distributor, saying PC and getting a DOS copy of a game instead of ST.
>>107534182>Like imagine mail ordering something from a distributor, saying PC and getting a DOS copy of a game instead of ST.right, that's why the term stuck. because of tech illiterates. they're all PCs, but illiterates (in all subjects) catch on to a certain term for a certain kind of thing, so the retail industry follows. you ask for "PC" you get something for a certain kind of PC because that's what youre expecting.
>>107534122>personal computer like a computer you own and use yourself and not a work computer,server...exactly, but >What happens if you own the device, but it runs programs out of your control? Like spyware, pup's, malware or intrusive ads?Is it still a 'personal' computer then? Are you still the 'owner' or has it become a subscription?
If you want to play games, it's not worth it to get a computer.
>>107534940>>107534940Immersion downAccuracy up
>>107534629>There is nothing wrong with consooming
>>107534940That's a circle
>>107534992Nope, that's an oval.
>>107535004I can hardly tell the difference