@veer66 You could write a multiline shebang that doesn’t have to be specific to SBCL, like this:
#| -*- Lisp -*-case "$LISP" inallegro) ${ALLEGRO:-alisp} -qq -e "(setf *load-verbose* nil)" -L "$0" -- "$@" ;;ccl) exec ${CCL:-ccl} --no-init --load "$0" -- "$@" ;;clisp) exec ${CLISP:-clisp} -norc -q "$0" "$@" ;;""|sbcl) exec ${SBCL:-sbcl} --noinform --no-userinit --no-sysinit --script "$0" "$@" ;;*) echo >&2 "Unknown Lisp $LISP" ; exit 2esac ; exit|#
I don’t remember where I copied it from (probably from ASDF source code) and it is probably a bashism, but it works.
@veer66 I once had an idea for a kind of nomadic identity: users would keep everything about their accounts local in their computers, including a private key, and instances (all instances, not just the one where they signed on) would host their public keys, so they could login and post from whatever instance they wanted at any point.
I never gave it much more thought than that, so maybe it was a stupid idea.
@Nora No, yo hablaba de gente que publica algo sólo para sus seguidores (porque quiere que quede más o menos en privado, supongo). A veces yo contesto a ese tipo de cosas (por ejemplo, para preguntar o para abundar en el tema) y la mayoría de las veces no recibo ningún tipo de respuesta. A todos los efectos es como si la otra persona ni siquiera me hubiera leído.
Mi duda era si a lo mejor contestar a estos mensajes está mal visto o es de mala educación. Al fin y al cabo, si les dan esa visibilidad, será porque no quieren discutir el asunto más allá de lo que ellos mismos comparten. Quizá lo vean como una intrusión en su intimidad.
@louis If you had a hard time with Go, let me tell you about the kind of infrastructure I have to maintain to test a simple PHP library.
I hate the Fire Emblem series with a passion! In all their games there’s always one battle where difficulty takes a huge exponential leap and I’m sick of it. “Oh, so you’ve managed to keep your whole party alive up until now? Let’’s try this new approach where you have to fight several bosses so powerful that, in sheer desperation, you’ll have to sacrifice your friends if you want to move on.” “Oh, you managed to beat that with only a few losses? And you thought you could go back to base and regroup somehow? Why don’t we take your powers away and have you fight another battle just for the thrill of it? But this time with dragons!”
@veer66 I assumed the point of working remotely was that you could do it from wherever you wanted.
That said, I’ve seen offers where they say: “Anywhere in our timezone.” Is that what you mean?
@veer66 Are workers from Myanmar banned anywhere?
@veer66 Yes. The difference is that the scale of US propaganda is global. Also, China is a totalitarian state, but the US is supposed to be a democracy, so it should at least act like one, but it doesn’t.
@veer66 Or it could be that the US government is seeing how certain content is becoming more and more viral on the platform (pro-Palestinian accounts, bin Laden’s Letter to the American People, etc.) and wants to censor it. Maybe TikTok is defeating their propaganda and they’re mad about it.
@lxsameer In fiction, Alien’s Ripley. In history, Hypatia of Alexandria.
@coolboymew Sorry, I forgot to mention that I know nothing about finance and you should never trust anything I say on the matter. I’m basically ChatGPT when it comes to finance. I can sort of sound knowledgeable, but deep down I’m full of shit.
@coolboymew Try to get a variable rate mortgage, if you can. I don’t know how it is in Canada, but, in Europe, rates are pretty high, so they’re bound to go down sooner than later.
Regardless of your opinion on its outcome, this is how a referendum should be presented to the people:
@convexer What about it?
@convexer I’m going to assume his distro installs stuff on /home, which is a big no-no for me.
Excitement!