https://lispy-gopher-show.itch.io/lispmoo2/devlog/828749/my-very-own-computing-revolution
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https://lispy-gopher-show.itch.io/lispmoo2/devlog/828749/my-very-own-computing-revolution
#lisp #sorta
My very own #computingRevolution. It feels like that anyway. I guess I'm just cyber-spatially organising #commonLisp code in a #moo #VR ? Is this revolutionary or pass茅?Anyway it took form in the quiet ending of #autumnLispGameJam #lispGameJam .
In the article, instead of attempting to 'play my game', I make a counter object containing a common lisp closure @verbed into it that I pick up and use a few times.I have wed MOO/reality and common lisp images.
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Digital Mark 位 鈽曪笍 馃暪 馃檮replied to screwlisp last edited by
@screwtape After all my efforts with VMs, apparently my binary that works on Ubuntu LTS doesn't run on every version of Linux? I don't know why it wouldn't, the ABIs are supposedly stable. "Works on my machine. So we should ship my machine!"
Mac binary works, but my code signing process needs another step which is UGH.
Anyway I'm gonna live in the '70s-80s for the rest of the day and look at present tech again tomorrow.
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screwlispreplied to Digital Mark 位 鈽曪笍 馃暪 馃檮 last edited by
@mdhughes
tbh, I prefer to run lisp programs from source anyway, since at least half the pleasure is reading them. And attempting to distribute binaries seems insane in a few ways anyway, or adding tbh google chrome as a hard dependency either.