

At which altar should we pray to the idol cores?
At which altar should we pray to the idol cores?
I have programmed in Scheme Lisp in college as the underlying language for Fundamentals of Information Structure. A very adequate language for that purpose. It also taught me the value of text editors that auto completed brackets. Never more.
Anyway, thank you for creating a debloated tool. I will never be able to join you in your development, is all.
Dude runs Solaris and OpenBSD, programming in Lisp is just an expansion of his quirkiness.
Completely understandable. I say this as someone with way more photos in digital only media than I should.
Having actual prints has always been the consensus among activistsarchivists. No digital media lasts as long. The media may persist but the technology to read them is long gone.
Edit: autocorrupt.
For photos? Archival prints. As a bonus, you also get a cool album to reminisce later in life.
You’re confusing federation with self hosting.
What is the use of federating a blog? Just commenting?
The series of tubes is actually a better analogy than what this Bill imagines the internet to be.
I just gotta say that’s one of the most positive developer-user interactions I’ve seen. Kudos Jokob, I don’t think you could do any better responding to requests and criticism.
Oh, glorious!