It just came to my attention #ErikSandewall recently passed away.
In loving memory.
https://www.ida.liu.se/department/news/2024.en.shtml#283
#lisp #softwareIndividuals #informationScience
It just came to my attention #ErikSandewall recently passed away.
In loving memory.
https://www.ida.liu.se/department/news/2024.en.shtml#283
#lisp #softwareIndividuals #informationScience
Lispy Gopher Climate! screwtape_202407030000
#lispyGopherClimate #upload https://communitymedia.video/w/cRzNMeBMWGyV2URdZN9CtF
@ajroach42 <3
Sorry about the technical issues with anonradio. Here's the episode I recorded an hour ago.
#lisp #gopher #ErikSandewall #RichardGabriel #ChristopherAlexander #patternsOfDesign #designPatterns #architecture #informationScience #computerScience
#gopher gopher://triapul.cz/0/phlog/2024-07-03-erik-sandewall-speech.txt #unix_surrealism
#music @xylander <3
https://xylander.bandcamp.com/album/hectic-life-busy-busy-busy
#lispyGopherClimate Go Here Please: https://communitymedia.video/w/cRzNMeBMWGyV2URdZN9CtF
@[email protected] and retoot
#climate #climateCrisis #senryu #haiku by @kentpitman https://climatejustice.social/@kentpitman/112718092451838500
#live ! #music from @xylander
https://xylander.bandcamp.com/album/hectic-life-busy-busy-busy
Beautiful #ErikSandewall #unix_surrealism . also #gopher transcript of Sandewall's inaugural statue speech on the new information science. gopher://triapul.cz/0/phlog/2024-07-03-erik-sandewall-speech.txt
Also note #ascii #art
#lisp #CER #KnowledgeRepresentation #ErikSandewall #commonLisp
I have the first part of Sandewall's example working if you ok then skip two errors. (Simple operations, set membership, calling lisp)
I'm making this central to the rest of my lisp/life.
https://codeberg.org/tfw/pawn-75
eg.
ses.001) put gunnar has-children {karin bertil inger}
put: gunnar has-children {karin bertil inger}
ses.002) (and [member bertil (get gunnar has-children)] [member mia {}])
=> [false]
Culprit literal: [member mia {}]
@hattifattener
Something I got from reading #ErikSandewall's draft was that we talk all about #MachineLearning and then we develop things that run once on a metric tonne of data when we click on them, we use once and then throw away.
And I mean show me your example of what we would call learning that's like this.
(Erik thinks softwares need lifespans on the order of months and years for there to be a meaningful notion of learning).