Notices by whiteline (whiteline@shitposter.world)
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@icedquinn the reverse of this is my thesis that social democracy works the best because it enables the most amount of parasitism and hustling for both rich and poor
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@icedquinn i mean someone could come up with an attention-is-all-you-need-type paper that just shows how to fluidly integrate rigorous logical reasoning into an LLM tomorrow. it could happen :shrug_akko:
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@icedquinn people actually do not know anything and are just afraid of being completely left behind
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@sun my implementation will be agent based once it's finished, meaning only the node environment will be able to provide anything like global symbols, to facilitate access to shared named resources, on an agent level it's all lexical
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@sun yes, using tagged memory is very easy and effective on x64 since you get 8 different tags to play with, for non-word-sized-things all you need is an object header tag and you can know what each single bit does in memory as long as you traverse it in the direction from header to data
it does restrict tagged unsigned numbers to 61 bits of precision and signed ones to 60, but that hardly matters
also allows you to get away with having cons cells just be two naked words next to each other, at least as long as you also have a tracing garbage collector
does the system restrict the user from creating symbols at runtime? this seems like the one major thing if you want to sandbox a lisp
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@sun i don't vibecode my lisp vm/compiler but i do extensively use gemini to find primary sources and sometimes to navigate codebases, it's been extremely helpful in this
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@icedquinn @bartholin i've been reading a book called "compiling with continuations" written by one of the principal developers of jersey ml, andrew w. appel, and it together with the jersey ml implementation paper has been very useful for learning compiler techniques
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@icedquinn
the "some nerd shit" is just call/cc, scheme was the first language with first-class continuations
delimited continuations are like a mirror of call/cc, call/cc captures the rest of the computation, delimited continuations capture the past computation backwards up to a delimiter
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@7666 idk looks comfy
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@georgia @kaia yeah, for my personal machine i obviously just need the core system to boot and can start whatever i need via scripts instead of user processes but for server machines this'd clearly lead to insanity in short order
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@georgia @kaia yeah but people don't write new initscripts for their projects anymore so basically stuff is relying on unmaintained ones that only chug along because they don't really need to be updated
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@kaia it's a good init system and certainly vastly better than sysvinit which is kind of like starting an airplane using a set of structured electronics breadboards
the whole issue is the insane scope creep
(it should be said that i use devuan with sysvinit for my personal machine, even though using sysvinit at this point is entirely deranged
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@kaia this is like those oversized swords they forged for ceremonial purposes
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@sun isn't that kinda japanese style humor though
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@icedquinn the board just outright buying politicians to make it illegal to run a corporation without human board members
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@sun the adults smoking all the time is a core memory of my childhood tbh
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actually have a working assembler (in scheme) and a runtime (in C11) that can load and execute bytecode now
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chat, is not showering leftist praxis?
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@augustus @sun the thing that makes gypsies development a lot less weird is that they where enslaved in a form of indentured servitude for many hundreds of years in the hungaria-romania area, notably in a way where they where as a community self-sufficient and somewhat mobile but still slaves
not from a "sympathy" perspective but from an "oh, so that's how they turned out that specific weird way" perspective
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@sun yeah but like, you can't just say you disallow something while obviously profiting / receiving some sort of benefit (keeping the prices of lootbox items high) from it anyway, that's not how law works
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