every time i’m hacking around with no idea what the program might be, i really should be working on a “thank you, world!” program,
to cultivate gratitude and humility
all those whose work has made it such that i can say “hellos commonlisp what is the most positive fixnum or word or whatever!” or totally not even think about that let alone complex allocations that seem to happen automatically relative to me
they’re cool as f**! i should do well not to forget this.
i’ve been wondering the same about twitter / earthx audio spaces. the public ones are playable to the public and are transcribed with automation in real time.
many people listen to spaces after they’re over like a podcast or other form of broadcast recording.
searching public twitter space transcripts would allow us to find more relevant things to consume perhaps.
same with youtube. i wonder whether anything is logging and indexing these with a non-internal program; cursory searches seem to imply that it’s unlikely.
every time i’m hacking around with no idea what the program might be, i really should be working on a “thank you, world!” program,
to cultivate gratitude and humility
all those whose work has made it such that i can say “hellos commonlisp what is the most positive fixnum or word or whatever!” or totally not even think about that let alone complex allocations that seem to happen automatically relative to me
they’re cool as f**! i should do well not to forget this.
thank you for sharing