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Sun Jun 28 01:16:36 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> also, scaffolding for e.g., Pete's school
Sun Jun 28 01:16:22 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: maxima, conkeror, CLIM as defaults
Sun Jun 28 01:16:05 UTC 2015 <*> asciilifeform gave a good share of gabriel_laddel's material a fair, imho, reading, and still isn't entirely grasping how the proposed widget wins over classical linux box with sbcl on it
Sun Jun 28 01:15:39 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: that is the idea - but currently - no.
Sun Jun 28 01:15:04 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> gabriel_laddel: does your sbcl userland for linux come with a physical box where i get guarantee that the, e.g., video board, works ?
Sun Jun 28 01:13:57 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> ben_vulpes: I was referring to #b-a members actually. I don't have any customers yet, as Masamune is horribly incomplete.
Sun Jun 28 01:13:42 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> gabriel_laddel: the last time i met folks who 'they'll use what's there', they were running... winxp
Sun Jun 28 01:13:07 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> gabriel_laddel: 'they' << your customers?
Sun Jun 28 01:12:02 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> ben_vulpes: they'll use what's there.
Sun Jun 28 01:11:48 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> ben_vulpes: I saw that in the logs earlier. It doesn't really matter - they don't have any other options.
Sun Jun 28 01:11:31 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> thanks. fucking useless AT&T connection
Sun Jun 28 01:11:13 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> !up gabriel_laddel
Sun Jun 28 01:10:36 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> gabriel_laddel: the boys have been talking shit about your lispos
Sun Jun 28 01:09:55 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> ben_vulpes: hey!
Sun Jun 28 01:09:42 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> o hai gabriel_laddel!
Sun Jun 28 01:07:50 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> loper-os-reader: I always sort of thought that about CPU designs in general. whilst software designers say “how many cycles is this going to take?”, a hardware designer knows how many cycles something is going to take on a chip: one. or else
Sun Jun 28 01:07:50 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> stas: dataflow never caught on because you absolutely need dedicated hardware. if you want real efficiency, you can’t even use standard RAM. so it gets dismissed as nuttery, on the rare occasions it comes up.
Sun Jun 28 00:58:11 UTC 2015 <gabriel_laddel> asciilifeform: Right. I should have noted that this is an example of what "sane I/O" might look like.
Sun Jun 28 00:56:35 UTC 2015 <trinque> gabriel_laddel: end of a circuit, so "circuit" is bedrock, or composed thereof?
Sun Jun 28 00:56:32 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> gabriel_laddel has it. but in that article i was speaking of 'proper computer', not lispm.