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The mechanical turk?

I listen to the hackers soundtrack regularly when coding. It’s ideal.


Absolute classic, especially Halcyon


The combo of the visuals and Halcyon is exquisite.


Viable System Model when?


I will say it was a mind blowing experience to learn after decades of buddhist practice other people were LITERALLY seeing things (and in some cases trying not to). I never found it detracted from my experience as learning to NOT get distracted by that stuff is half the battle for a lot of people. So it can be a warp whistle in some ways. It is also why I am probably more interested in playing/listening to heavy doom music as it is hypnotic in its monotony. I reckon it is why I am fixated on genera lisp, smalltalk, self esque environments as they are more tangible for creating scenes on the screen that match how I am thinking about code (inside out and all that).


Of all the various branches of the raskin alterniverse we could have had I think about this document a lot: https://web.stanford.edu/dept/SUL/sites/mac/primary/docs/bom...

Imagine!


It’s comforting to remember that a lot of the research from st/self eg hotspot went into the jvm. So whenever I am writing clojure I feel I am still, in a way, hanging out with all of my (lang) friends.


A lot of it went into V8 too.


I really like the aesthetic! I also enjoyed the content.


this is how you end up getting into APL/array langs for sure.


Second this ... have been writing some solutions in Kap, an APL like variant. It's stunning to see 20+ idiomatic solutions in one screen as many problems can be solved in a compact manner. The elegance really reminds one of why we fell in love with Programming in the first place


Haskell school of music


no r/track?


Interesting, I haven't used it before. Will add it to the to-do list, thanks!


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