

Because there are no websites with <script type=“text/x-common-lisp”> tags. No website require it so no browsers support it so no websites require it so…


Because there are no websites with <script type=“text/x-common-lisp”> tags. No website require it so no browsers support it so no websites require it so…
is this AI generated?


Do you have another monitor to test with?


OBS to display a static image or looping video and your audio player of choice going through a playlist? Doesn’t need to be more complicated than that
No I do not have good data. But neither does OP.
Reported* suicide rate
“X is good, Y is bad.” It rarely is that simple.


Not what I’d call easy. But still neat


There are benchmarks on the huggingface page. The larger model is close to GPT4o performance. Which makes this worse than deepseek-r1. But it is a smaller model and not a reasoning model (doesn’t use up extra tokens to “think”). So still very impressive and important for open source.


Need? No. But hardware acceleration makes things faster and more efficient.
Call people? For database software??? I’ll install postgres from my private dark corner tyvm


Or just don’t use it
IP rights is not a problem that needs solving. In fact, the existing legal system has ways of punishing copyright violations whereas the Blockchain does not.
Supply chain validation is also an example of the block chain “in action”. But the people that are entering the data on the Blockchain are the same people that were typing it in an email yesterday.
I used to be a fan of the technology as well but so far it hasn’t show itself to be useful. A solution in search of a problem.
100% compostable
Unless you have the ability to root it, does it matter? It’s likely a completely custom, stripped down distro anyway.
If you can compile your lisp to webassembly it will run in the browser