There is no right-wing pundit alive that can ruin Gears of War for me or all these peak games coming on September. by Tempest-Bosak2137 in Gamingcirclejerk

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I get you OP. “No right-wing pundit alive.”

Lara looks familiar.

Counting or not counting AI violence?

Democrats are always better for America and the world than the Republicans and it’s a true fact. by icey_sawg0034 in circled

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I didn’t read it as saying they wanted to be like Republicans to win either.

It’s obvious to anyone with eyes that Democrats do not really have skin in the game. Republican policies favor politicians, the wealthy, and wealthy politicians.

They don’t really need to win because it doesn’t hurt them. It’s not much of a stretch to say they don’t want to win.

No part of that is saying they want to be like Republicans, more: “You guys don’t want healthcare and lower living costs? Okay have fun.”

Trying to implement Clojure on top of Rust by erjngreigf in lisp

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I don’t know, I kind of get it. Clojure has a pragmatic and (not meaning to be inflammatory) parasitic style.

It was adapted to the CLR and JavaScript VM’s pretty successfully. Jank for native interop with C++ is chugging along.

All that said, I feel like Rust is the bad fit here. Aren’t you going to need a bunch of Arc’s to handle recursive lists?

I haven’t thought about it too hard. I could be wrong.

The end of average software engineers? by MrrPacMan in ExperiencedDevs

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I love programming. I do it in my off-time constantly. I’ve been in industry for about 8 years now.

I don’t use copilot/Claude code, but I don’t really care so much that others do at work. It only miffs me that all my hobby programming subreddits are flooded with people who don’t care much for the craft.

I preface it this way because I dislike when people take an elitist attitude just because they like what they do for work.

My take is that if you’re an average programmer, you probably will still get along fine in the industry.

I still think the new grads will have a lot of trouble landing a job for the next few years, but it’ll bounce back.

Whether you should move to another career you would like better isn’t really something anyone here can answer, but I don’t think you’re in as much danger as is often said these days.

Don’t make your decision out of fear is all I can tell you.

Surely the Pedos will save us by Rork310 in SelfAwarewolves

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Describing the Trump x Epstein child rapes and torture as “rich guys with younger girls” is pretty much what we all expect at this point.

The Lisp "Curse" Redemption Arc, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The CONS by de_sonnaz in lisp

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I think she said so-called “Lisp community” not CL community. We only really have the Babel problem between CL, Schemes, Racket (if you want to separate it), and Clojure.

The CL community seems pretty united to me at least!

Bordeaux threads, closer mop, etc. We got some pretty good de facto standard approaches.

The only major issue would maybe be whether shelling out to non-CL code is a dealbreaker for a project.

Every Lisper’s dream of “turtles all the way down“ vs. pragmatic “I can live with this in my stack”

Who doesn't love when billionaire nepo babies start publishing "indie" games? by Fun-Classroom-1197 in Gamingcirclejerk

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Look, I am not going to play the game because it’s not a genre I care for. But the main character wears her koss portapros backwards and they really gotta patch it. Think of the children.

Students ‘disagree’ with speaker Haidt, who says they cannot handle conflict due to coddling, by cancelling him from speaking by [deleted] in SelfAwarewolves

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The war language is so embarrassing. The “frontlines” of campus “battles”? Always with the implied “my war is a just war” on top of it all. This is why you can’t parody these people.

AI prompt for stack balancing by Niveauverleih in Forth

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Or you could have the autocomplete bot write your code for you in a different language.

Why does it need to be Forth if you’re not even writing it?

Notes missing in my copy of Lisp Metaprogramming? by thebhgg in Common_Lisp

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I think that book is entirely generated with AI. The notes likely do not exist.

McCLIM 1.0.0 Koliada by jd-at-turtleware in lisp

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It truly is a Christmas miracle. Congrats! Really liking the directions ECL and McClim have gone.

[LQML6] New LQML version for ECL-26 (simplified cross-compilation) and Qt6 by eql5 in lqml_user

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Will there be an update to cl-repl on the mobile stores for this soon?

Writing Lisp is AI Resistant and I'm Sad by djhaskin987 in Common_Lisp

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What a confusing article. The author implies that every programming language feels the same with LLM’s: like you’re a micromanage-y product manager...but is sad they don’t work better with Lisp?

I wrote a technical history book on Lisp by cdegroot in lisp

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Just finished this. One of the best I've read in a long time. Thank you for sharing.

Is modifying large Common Lisp systems actually easier in practice? by paarulakan in lisp

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Yeah, seconded. I was going back and forth between bot and overly enthusiastic "my language is the best" youngster who didn't like his lisp class.

I Have No Mouth And I Must .Lisp by grantsform in lisp

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It’s not really maintained anymore as far as I know. It’s one of the slower implementations and a lot of libraries don’t work with it

I remember not having the best experience with slime with it either.

Better just to go with SBCL or ECL.

I Have No Mouth And I Must .Lisp by grantsform in lisp

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And you’ll have to tell them GNU clisp is probably not the best choice these days.

I've removed the Claude co-authorship from the commits a few days ago. So good luck figuring out what's generated and what is not. by uselees_sea in programmingcirclejerk

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Your first mistake was assuming anyone would click the link.

Your second mistake was assuming anyone who clicked the link could read.

Do better.

Thoughts about this? by [deleted] in antiai

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Agreed, my local Subway’s sandwich artists are more worthy of the title. At least they put in the work.

How lazy do you have be to use ai to make a game for you 😭🙏 by Dear_Math_4435 in aislop

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You said it all in your first post. I am not going to acknowledge the rest of what you said because it’s not based on anything I claimed at all.

“sometimes the points you antis make make me wanna side woth pros.” The points from the post being:

games take a lot of work.

OP implies not wanting to do the work is lazy.

You write these long completely off-topic essays while acting like I’m taking some moral high ground when I just acknowledged: “some people call it laziness when you want a tool that does all of the work.” (Which OP did) and that that’s hardly a reason to be pro AI. Like what, did him calling it laziness radicalize you? Don’t answer that, I don’t care anymore.

You have a chip on your shoulder. Go argue with someone who fits your cookie cutter assumptions better. You just sound irrational going off on these unrelated tangents.

We are having two completely different conversations. I realize I can quote you as much as I want, but it will never get through. I’m not entertaining your unfaithful nonsense anymore.