@gnemmi can I get you onto the Honorary Jam Roll? Ie with (uiop:ensure-package :gonzalo :nicknames '(:gnemmi)) { @create $room :named gnemmi::oasis-of-freedom } x { @go gnemmi::oasis-of-freedom } x { @dig northwest :to screw::lisp-leanto } x ? (Customizeable or disavowable to your heart's content)
@vidak I know it is within your ken to type (uiop:ensure-package :vidaks) { @create $room :named vidaks::cyberpunk-freedom-lab } x { @go vidaks::cyberpunk-freedom-lab } x { @dig southeast :to screwtapes::mountain-trail } x
You don't have to actually run it on your system, just say that you're participating here on the mastodon ;p There's @describe and @verb as well but those are kinda broad topics @gnemmi
@vidak Yeah the DSL would work great for that (maybe not the whole common lisp image thing..). I've been shy about taking a run at implementing @dump - which I will do in a way that can be loaded either into either of lispmoo2 or lambdamoo (but I will need to lay some groundwork inside lambdamoo for this to work without hitch, and the consuming-of-common-lisp will be verboten for those purposes, like your 8 bit port idea) @dig@gnemmi
@gnemmi Thank-you for joining in first! You can always let me know if you have new ideas for rooms and connections, or would like to add some writing to a room or something. (We can talk about actually-joining-in the world as it grows later). @vidak
@gnemmi I think that sharing our completely-real-computer-programs-and-writing by creating them as tangible, shareable objects in a sort of medley of "roleplay" laboratories and places gives us opportunities for real collaboration that are a bit harder if I just say, well, you could download my git and familiarize yourself with the code... So, thank-you for helping get us started! @vidak
@screwtape as I was looking at the code (and in the context of the toot I'm replying to) I was thinking that I couldn't draw a line between collaborative programming and art even if I wanted to. Even deeper than that .. it struck me as "doing" ( as in "creating"?. It's kinda hard to explain) with "code as a tool" something that's actually alive !