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If all the other kids were eating poison, would you want yours to eat it too? Do you really want a corporation, whose express purpose is to turn your child into a shopaholic by the age of 10, to raise your kid? Do you really want your child to have no connection to themselves through "influencer" level indoctrination? Is infinte scroll really worth investing the best years of your child's life in?

I gave my daughter a Nokia flip phone, she soon became part of the family again.

You don't have to buy into the idea that exposing innocent, defenseless people to rapacious corporations is a question of freedom. Its bullshit. Unsubscribe.


I've been using https://chriszarate.github.io/supergenpass/mobile/ a similar idea. I'm going to switch to yours though, its designed better. Thanks


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Starting Forth by Leo Brodie


And Thinking Forth by Leo Brodie.


Good interview about it https://youtu.be/Fv-P-K1ToJE


There is an endorsers page https://www.panquake.com/endorsers.php


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As if Larry Summers doesn't know how they do it. Is he trolling? Why doesn't he just write the article "This is how corporations pay no tax"? Maybe it has something to do with un-elected officials, who generally represent the not-public, being Treasury Secretary.


ios phones, android phones, windows phones, mobile phones are ageist. No ifs or buts. I was happy to read this, it needs more attention. mobile phones have forgotten that they are phones. I find that 'contacts' apps, which you'd think would be the heart of the whole thing, quite unintuitive. User interfaces in general have a long way to go, imho!


Clojure is a modernised version of Lisp. It compiles to Java bytecode and runs on the JVM. Clojurescript compiles to Javascript for use in the browser. Some amazing programming tools have been written for Clojurescript. The community is very robust and opinionated, in a good way I think.

Clojure is very modern with its vectors and maps. Lisp is more of an antique, a very valuable antique though. its very interesting to learn about both at the same time, as I did :)


Contrary to popular belief, Common Lisp has support for vectors, maps, records, stack and heap allocation.

What Clojure has going for it is the wealth of Java libraries.


I don't use it, but I'm not noticing any such backlash for Clojure


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