Sure it's not like it has no uses, but it's something languages have built-in as syntax sugar or operators, and you rarely need to built your own macro for anything.
Mika
The most interesting part about Lisp is homoiconicity:
(+ 1 1 2) is literally a list with symbol "+" and 3 numbers.
Which allows to build the most powerful macro possible, manipulating code (with data as a tree-like structures) and changing it into whatever else at compile time.
Now if only there was any good use for macros, this would be the best language 🙃
Where is this message? Who will use the force on who?
Defending your own country from drones that could've carried lots of explosives isn't an answer, it is a responsibility of the country. Bare minimum.
Besides, NATO is not just Poland. What is the response of the Alliance to russian drones invading Poland?
Isn't it chromium-based?
They are being pushed around though. 8 drones entered the Polish airspace at the same time. This is an act of aggression against NATO.
NATO is being tested. The response is nothingburger.
I hope Ukraine won't just sell technologies, cause there are talks about USA trying to get that for 100b. Not a small number, but I doubt USA would appraise their junk fairly, while these tech could be one of the biggest source of income in the long run.
Yeah, and I think it's not about history, it's about mortgage initial payment, which is some% of target property cost.
And the idea that it's bad thing is just stupid. Anyone read about previous housing bubble remembers how people took multiple mortgages because you could let your house for more than you pay for mortgage per month, and as crisis hit, they couldn't repay. It was very much enabled by zero mortgage initial payments.
I didn't need this but I'll keep it in saved 😶🌫️
Try attacking ultra high cost military property in any part of the world and tell me how you did.
Lemmy is a single server software in a threadiverse. Piefed, mbin/kbin, NodeBB...
What does it have to do with lisp?