▲ | dokyun 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Guile Emacs exists. The reason that its own developers and other hands who have touched it don't want to try harder is because they know for a fact that getting anything merged into Emacs core means an utterly exhausting, soul-crushing slog where people who have made a profession of not changing their minds will demand to be convinced to change their minds. No, it's cause fitting a Scheme runtime around Emacs Lisp proved more technically difficult than they imagined, and the performance benefits of the Guile runtime were shadowed by the actually successful effort of integrating a native compiler for Elisp. > I want lab-grown meat, Year of the Linux Desktop, and synthetic biochemistry to get the microplastics out of my body. The FSF doesn't care. They don't care. Why would they? What does lab-grown meat have to do with software? > They want to force everyone to be backwards compatible with decisions they made thirty years ago as if it has any hope of revitalizing an ecosystem that they deny even exists. Personally I like having my programs work instead of playing a goose chase with a moving target. Common Lisp is also a thirty year old stable language, but I don't see you complaining. > I feel utterly and completely betrayed by the FSF and want as far away from them as possible. Good to know where the tokens fall. I sure as hell won't be giving you any of my money (not like I was going to before). You're nuts. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | positron26 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> What does lab-grown meat have to do with software Part of my values for open technology, open things in general, is how it accelerates innovation. Software is not always and end. It is a means. When "free" software demands we die on a hill for a cold shower in the dark, as they did during the Web 2.0 era, they are chasing some abstract good while creating real harm. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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