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Many people seem to associate "ego" with negative connotation.

The name gives a weird vibe. But, it's free and it's your project so, whatever. ¯ \ _ ( ツ ) _ / ¯


Yeah, I agree, though it wants to be slightly provocative as well: it's all about you, your data, your software, your rights.


Ah... Ok, that makes sense.


Just watched your demo here:

https://youtu.be/vB3xo2qn_g4?si=y2udkdfezSR9ktUO

Pretty cool!


I like that you can generate new programs from within the system.

That's something I miss with Notion. I basically want a Notion but extensible and malleable like Emacs.


Yes! That's more or less the angle I'm going for. I mean, I don't aim just yet for Emacs-levels of malleability, but at least for something where you can create some useful day to day personal tools.


The book

"Why Isn't My Brain Working?"

by Datis Kharrazian

published in 2014 talked about this over a decade ago.



Thanks for this, nice concept. This would be good on a Tor onion service.



Very cool!

Just saw your post to the Common Lisp reddit.

Consider also posting to the larger Lisp reddit.


Video where I demonstrate how I explore JONESFORTH using GDB:

https://youtu.be/giLsd-bik6A?si=Gwm3NJdUzyrmmopH


I enjoyed that! Nice intro to JonesForth and how it maps to assembly instructions.


Yeah, the Liturgy of the Hours includes many of them. (Four volume prayer set.)


How I explore JONESFORTH using a gdb trace file:

https://youtu.be/giLsd-bik6A?si=Cfh5eeWZ2re7ji4C


Recently published this video about how I explore JONESFORTH using a gdb trace file:

https://youtu.be/giLsd-bik6A?si=t7E-OwKJLYffHKcs


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