I think it probably could be, in Lisp. Like the one they used in early MIT computer labs (Scheme).
Many of the best ever known programmers came out of MIT computer labs, and for good reason.
I like to discuss tech, but also politics and religion. I hope that I can teach people some things I think I know.
The name’s Theo Mulraney of England, and I am trying to “transcend” current Humanity by “banging on about computers” (and “aliens”) that “encode certain types of abstract data”.
I think it probably could be, in Lisp. Like the one they used in early MIT computer labs (Scheme).
Many of the best ever known programmers came out of MIT computer labs, and for good reason.
It would probably start to look a lot like Lisp programming, as in how Crash Bandicoot was made.
GNU Guix seems quite important to me.
Lisp code is already like this. That’s why I keep trying to explain it to programmers. Try reading the book SICP, published decades ago by MIT computer researchers.
I would like to say I’m not too concerned by this personally, as long as all their data remains public to all.
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Then you clearly don’t care about understanding anything computer-related. That’s fine, but not my problem.
I think they will, but you’re free to disagree.
Look up a bit about Nikola Tesla as well.
Yes, but we can try to wait for a world like futurama. That’s what I’m doing right now.
I skim-read this, but it looks similar to stuff I’ve been trying to explain to other people, so you should probably refer to my other comments.
Any further questions can be clarified later.
I can attempt to explain anything I think I understand at any level I understand it, and I’m being totally serious most of the time.
I like jokes though, too.
Yes. And I want academics online like Matt Parker to discuss it with me.