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They should've asked their iLearningEngine AI to learn how to sophisticate their process.

Not OP but it looks great! Your humility is much appreciated. I am excited for the Lisp community, and will follow this approach to CL as I do with Jank's approach to Clojure.

I'm struggling to figure out why I wouldn't just use Emacs Org or even Typst for this use case.

Typst is amazing, but if you want HTML output, it's not quite there yet.

I have a hard time believing China doesn't make the list with how much rail they have.

I'm a newb to Emacs, I've been using unstraightened Doom Emacs and have never been prompted to trust a project I've opened. Should I be worried?

Everyday it's proven companies are their own worst enemy, from Blizzard to Amazon. Kobo should be paying Amazon for the free marketing.

Hysterical nonsense like this just lends credence to TDS

Nothing ever happens

There are users or bots that post political headlines on here with an obvious one-sided bias and do it to farm points, similar to Reddit. It'd be nice to have an impartial forum but it always seems to devolve into an echo chamber.

> There are users or bots that post political headlines on here with an obvious one-sided bias

So, humans that are extremely upset with the current state of things.

> and do it to farm points

I'm sure some do, but have you seen how many people across the US have been having protests? People are pissed.

I'm pretty sure your analysis of the motivations would not at all be accurate with such a blanket statement.


Your statement that it's humans and dismissing botted activity is a blanket statement, whereas I never used absolute language.

If it's a human getting up and rushing to to write about promoted ragebait content devolving a forum into an echo chamber, of course someone takes the bait and lists grievances in hysterical language unsolicited. Such emotionality is totally uncalled for on a tech forum, and proves my point.


> Such emotionality is totally uncalled for on a tech forum

Only when the robots fully take over. It's one of many things that separate us from the machines. Dismissing emotions is dismissing humanity.


Maybe I can ask ChatGPT to reply to this concern trolling because apparently I can dismiss humanity very easily that way. "hey grok give tip this person over the edge on this AI-induced psychosis screed."

Well said, although there are legitimate critiques of the admin to be had even from the well-adjusted, especially recently.

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