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Thu Nov 19 22:13:04 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 19-11-2015 19:49:28; phf: punkman: it's really experimental technology. ~giant~ multilevel spec, implemented by a handful of enthusiasts. only worthwhile if you're prepared to spend large fraction of your time on improving and debugging the gui code itself.
Thu Nov 19 19:49:28 UTC 2015 <phf> punkman: it's really experimental technology. ~giant~ multilevel spec, implemented by a handful of enthusiasts. only worthwhile if you're prepared to spend large fraction of your time on improving and debugging the gui code itself.
Thu Nov 19 19:33:48 UTC 2015 <ben_vulpes> on the lisp ui thread, a mcclim contributor of yore has started work on clim3, spec and impl: climatis: https://github.com/robert-strandh/CLIMatis
Thu Nov 12 19:38:46 UTC 2015 <trinque> I implemented the straightforward spec mircea_popescu made
Mon Nov 09 05:34:28 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> incidentally, the only case where a "source is the spec" could be excused, is properly written knuth c.
Mon Nov 09 05:17:58 UTC 2015 <phf> as far as lisp, yeah, not practical for deployment, but i started getting bogged down in trivial serialization questions, before i understand clearly how the whole system is supposed to work. once i get the spec as is up, i want to start working through those comments to modify it into a udp lower level system. in any case lisp is better option for gossip prototype, because the spec is so open ended
Mon Nov 09 04:40:15 UTC 2015 <phf> i have some code for gossipd, i'm going to by the spec that's published on trilema, rather then follow up conversation about udp and first packet validation. i wrote enough in c to be able to prime gpg machinery and send packets over the wire (which basically coveres things that i wasn't sure how to do before i started), then i switched to common lisp to get a prototype up. what came out of that so far is updated bindings for lisp
Thu Nov 05 19:30:03 UTC 2015 <phf> thestringpuller: it wasn't actually forced. started as a final project in william arbaugh's (the guy who did the smooth handover wireless implementation at umd) class, where we were writing a malloc for the teaching os as a final project, only three mallocs came anywhere near the spec, since mine was one of them i had the opportunity to say that the whole thing was a sham "shit code written by retards", etc. and that you can have orders
Sat Oct 31 15:47:30 UTC 2015 <jurov> and in any other cases where you don't have to choose exact glyph printed, you can ignore 99% of unicode spec
Fri Oct 30 17:26:46 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> https://github.com/Microsoft/microsoft-pdb << lulzy. microshit publishes spec of their debug dump format (similar to unix 'dwarf') and,
Thu Oct 29 18:18:45 UTC 2015 <ascii_field> what would a mircea_popescu-spec definition look like ?
Tue Oct 27 19:34:41 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> THIS is what a spec is ffs.
Tue Oct 27 19:33:31 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> at the very least, these people didn't buy into 'the implementation is the spec'
Fri Oct 23 04:41:53 UTC 2015 <BingoBoingo> Could probably spec jpeg, png, and animated gif as fine, .gifv and .tiff are spammy
Fri Oct 09 10:45:58 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 09-10-2015 01:44:12; BingoBoingo: https://github.com/ampproject/amphtml/blob/master/spec/amp-html-format.md << In other news Google struggles to get up to qntra's mobile friendly design
Fri Oct 09 01:44:12 UTC 2015 <BingoBoingo> https://github.com/ampproject/amphtml/blob/master/spec/amp-html-format.md << In other news Google struggles to get up to qntra's mobile friendly design
Wed Oct 07 17:47:07 UTC 2015 <pete_dushenski> so... you can spec a 'microshit surface pro 4' with 1tb hd, 16gb ram, intel i7 for... $2`700 !
Wed Oct 07 00:37:20 UTC 2015 <asciilifeform> mine was more of a proof of concept / motorized spec
Wed Sep 23 16:03:54 UTC 2015 <pete_dushenski> pope poverty-spec isn't exactly breaking the mold here.
Sun Sep 20 04:33:10 UTC 2015 <mircea_popescu> if someone new to low level stuff is eager to do some useful spec work, feel free to examine this issue.