crtdaydreams: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/pest/2025-10-18#1035250 << right. I see. thanks
dulapbot: (pest) 2025-10-18 phf: ead. so the problem of "windows gui" remains as unsolved as it ever was. your best bet, so as not to waste time on bullshit, is to purchase a hobbyist version of lispworks, for 350 or whatever it is, build a product, and then decide if it's worth to buy the 3k license to distribute
crtdaydreams: I understand why python's so popular now. Things just work not by virtue of functionality or any feature inherent to the language, but rather commercial support.
crtdaydreams: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/pest/2025-10-18#1035281 << it's an idea that's been burning a hole in the back of my head among other things
dulapbot: (pest) 2025-10-18 asciilifeform: has a # of other things wants to do before 'exhausted keystrokes', in particular the uwb thing; but this'd require at least a little interest from other people, and thin since 'war over'
dulapbot: Logged on 2025-10-03 19:48:29 crtdaydreams: http://logs.bitdash.io/pest/2025-09-28#1034954 << ecp5 (?) curious if you've been working towards hw impl. of serpent
crtdaydreams: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/pest/2025-10-18#1035268 << I'd really like to learn as much from you guys (phf, asciilifeform, signpost, et al) as I can, before the hourglass is runs out.
dulapbot: (pest) 2025-10-18 phf: you said at some point something that stuck with me, that we have a limited number of keystrokes, a kind of programmer's momento mori clock. APL is an attempt to stave of death, by making each keystroke carry as much information as possible :D
crtdaydreams: I'd like to think I've humbled myself enough over the past few years to really value proper mentorship and direction.