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Engineer. Creator.
en/es/eu
| My blog | https://ekaitz.elenq.tech |
| My work | http://elenq.tech |
| Artodon, the mastodon art gallery | https://ekaitz-zarraga.codeberg.page/artodon/ |
@jnpn hmm I don't know... I don't like this kind of "this person said this" kind of journalism because "this person" can be wrong, and idiot or whatever. It's the fallacy of authority playing, basically.
(i'm not saying that specific person is)
We can use me as an example: I'm a GNU maintainer and I'm a random piece of shit who has opinions. I wouldn't like journalists to put my name with a fancy title and say I'm an Emperor or something like that so people pay more attention to my bullshit.
@jnpn What the fuck is a Linux kernel czar?
Who chooses this kind of titles?
We published a new SRFI 269: Portable Test Definitions.
https://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-269/
We already got a very positive feedback from seasoned Scheme hackers, but we also looking forward to yours. We have a few more weeks to incorporate the changes.
P.S. 21 years have passed since SRFI-64.
P.P.S. There are links to demo video of the library usage at the end of the SRFI.
BTW, this huge work is possible thanks to @nlnet and funding they provide!
@xiroux if I just were an emacs user...
Maybe I should use emacs, but then I realize using it on the terminal is not as cool, and the performance is very poor... and :(
and this is how it looks after:
cookblablabal | fmt | pr | less