The more I use Lisp, the more I understand the Unix philosophy as something not for daily use, but as something to be lying on top seamlessly, as #RMS wanted, and later with #GNU Hurd. Kinda like daemons and libraries doing the hard work in the background, silently; while you would using a Lisp interface for daily usage and Lisp having bindings (not wrapper for Unix commands, but API) to everything.
It would be interesting if the #Lem editor got something similar to the #eshell for #Emacs.
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Anthk (anthk@paquita.masto.host)'s status on Friday, 27-Sep-2024 04:57:27 JSTAnthk