UNK #translates yduJ's Hacker's Heaven (#4747) to #Chinese, and the virtual reality capacity to phase between worlds that we don't have in offline-reality.
Just me today; Creation and adding verbs in lambdaMOO. The Generic Translator object, weather or cats, and marvels like Fran's Generic Breeder.
Paradise Sushi and SDF commode chat!
Unfortunately, UNK is "sick" with something like thesisitis until further notice.
@pleaseclap this is because you weren't in #LambdaMOO. I really shouldn't have fallen for the Google-acquiring-LambdaMOO one. This one says, 'Please read #114441 before responding to this mail' to presage my willingness to send an angry moomail to a bank at least.
I had originally generated it with some common lisp, but when I tried to dump the large, drunk maze onto https://lambda.moo.mud.org I banged my head on the object creation limit. I'll need to make a content-dribbler.
My deeper desire is that I want to drive all of my moo client, lisp image and elisp server from inside #clim.
Now I've been wandering my own basement, mapping it out.
I’m surprised by how many people think VR isn’t a hype technology after tech industry having tried for 40 years* to make it mainstream (and it really isn’t).
Pavel Curtis, of LambdaMOO fame, at Xerox PARC was the lead developer[1] of the Common Lisp compiler of Interlisp-D. See his username "Pavel" and a timestamp the editor included in a comment to a function in one of the compiler's source files[2].
Great article on #LambdaMOO (which had a lot of stuff in it I wasn't aware of, despite knowing very well what a #MOO or #MUD is, to the tune of “having a toy project that is a Python implementation of LambdaMOO”) - https://if50.substack.com/p/1990-lambdamoo
No, it doesn't turn up on page 1 of google hits, probably because it didn't exist prior to 2003, at which time there were already too many fan websites I can't edit out there, so google gets confused.
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