@eduardoochs here's a working #commonLisp multislime #eev #eepitch, going via emacsclient --eval and #emacs server.

It's (partially) async and works for slime1 ! slime2 ! slime1 and so forth I think.

https://screwlisp.small-web.org/eev/emacsclient-eepitch-the-reckoning/

But it does require M-x server-start. And it's a common lisp object system class (port to emacs lisp? ;p) I dunno. What do you think?

Emacsclient common lisp slime eepitch: the reckoning. Three-way-conversations.

#commonLisp #programming #McCLIM #images #GUI + #emacs #eev #eepitch in the "three buffer configuration".

https://screwlisp.small-web.org/eev/multislime/

;; Look at the full gif in the link.

I had a-bit-of-a-day, as you can see reading the article. Still, I think it both indicates basic pictures (well, a slideshow) finally, which my NicCLIM #gamedev has been hurting for. (thanks @mdhughes for your help) and the "three buffer eepitch" (thanks @eduardoochs ).

https://screwlisp.small-web.org/emacs/writing-experience/

My #emacs #writing #writingExperience #emacsCarnival submission.

Discussing my transition to #eev away from being a heavy user of the popular #orgmode.

My writing primarily concerns #lisp #programming, so the difference between #eepitch and #orgBabel features heavily.

Looking forward to hearing from everyone including the other emacs carnivalians.

CC @greg (Writing Experience emacs carnival host)

Writing Experience - my eev & org comparison for emacs carnival

#programming #workflow #GUI #mcclim #commonLisp #emacs #ecl #clisp #slime #leonardoCalculus #eepitch

https://screwlisp.small-web.org/lispgames/LCKR-object-oriented-simulation-simulation/

I have to say, I am really, really happy with how the flow into the thirty second GIF reflects my ideal computer useage.

Basically, I write a clim command that steers my leonardo system "like a person does" via emacs-server, visible in the background of the straightforward clim interactor GUI I generated in a couple lines.

Leonardo Calculus Knowledge Representation: Object Oriented Simulation Simulation Lisp Useage (Great Example if I do say)

#programming #systemsProgramming #software #commonLisp #sitcalc #emacs #eepitch

https://screwlisp.small-web.org/complex/my-eepitch-send-actions-and-the-situation-calculus/

I relate #Sandewall's call for situation calculus actions and the shared environment / database to be moved into the kernel viz my #literateProgramming emacs useage.

People always said emacs /was/ the operatingsystem, didn't they.

Particularly, computer programs various send requests for actions to the emacs server where they are also seen playing out at they actually happen in real time.

My eepitch-send, actions and the situation calculus

#alife #ai #reflection #BDI #crows for my #commonLisp #emacs #slime #eepitch #caisor #softwareIndividuals #programming (I guess this is particularly #softwareEngineering ).

https://screwlisp.small-web.org/complex/after-alife-talk-practical-thoughts/

I consider the scenario where one vehicle tells another one where to get food, and run a #thoughtExperiment with crow tool use. I find programs want to alternate autonomous action with human-in-the-loop interpretive collaboration.

@ksaj @shizamura

Unsung heroes @dougmerritt @mdhughes & everyone.

After alife talk practical reflections

#programming #softwareEngineering #commonLisp images as communicating #automata https://screwlisp.small-web.org/complex/resend%20resend%20resend.webm https://screwlisp.small-web.org/complex/eepitch-send/

Article with one minute video showing four lisp images chattering unattended.

There is no leader- they're just talking. However, they are using #emacs #slime #eepitch and sleeps so you can usefully watch them.

A precursor to next week's episode featuring @ksaj discussing breitenbergian vehicles etc.

Do you use a cluster of #lisp images?

LISP/2025-may-gnuplot.lisp (htmlized)

#programming #gamedev #devlog #lisp #KRF my #lispgamejam game (okay, it's a random walk through dandelions) walked through frame-by-frame with 12 annotated #emacs #eepitch screenshots.

https://screwlisp.small-web.org/lispgames/lisp-game-frame-by-frame/

I feel looking at these screenshots qualifies you to
a. Try it yourself
b. Probably vote, having seen the breadth of my game.

It turns out there were about 4 omited lines in my source upload and a typo in my git address.

What does everyone think! @the_dot_matrix (whose game is great).

My KRF Lisp game frame by frame

#programming #engineering #statistics #PCA in #commonLisp #lisp #blog #easy #reference https://screwlisp.small-web.org/programming/lisp-principal-component-analysis/

While I am just feeding no-other-obvious-source lisp pieces of my brain to my young kitten, here is principle component analysis in common lisp using an openly available #ML package #clml from a Japanese telco changing hands 15 years ago, actively developed by a lisp lone wolf up until five years ago.

My demo is in english (#emacs #eev #eepitch) in contrast to the Japanese internals.

Lisp Principal Component Analysis (PCA) (eigendecomposition)