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12:27 AM
@rgchris Don't know if I posted this before here, but it's kind of amusing
 
 
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2:57 PM
@HostileFork Maybe not so strange a coincidence, it's very similar to my new Acer Spin-7.
@HostileFork Technically, I can still use that excuse, my new box is kinda puny, half the size of yours with 8G RAM and 256G SSD. But maybe I'll try to do some things ...
@HostileFork Are you using your Lenovo to host VMs? Do you think I could use my Spin 7? I suppose I could try ...
 
 
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6:20 PM
@MarkI It certainly should be able to. Pretty easy (minus the couple of new quirks I mention, which change every time). Having just done a new setup I can give you some advice if you want to try Virtualbox 5.2.2 and Kubuntu 17.10 (or similar).
 
6:49 PM
Unifying semantics of PICKing and POKEing with pathing was a very good idea.
 
7:32 PM
My idea of making / a generic pathing operator has a problem if it tries to pull tricks with acting like GET-PATH!s or SET-PATH!s. One is that it can't be completely compatible with division, as x / y: 10 would be incompatible with the current behavior of division's current intepretation. That is unfortunate, as it is actually possible to make that case work in pathing (!)
I kind of feel it is cool enough to interpret that as x/y: 10, to wonder if the sacrifice for division would be worth it. After all, you could just say x / (y: 10) and get the conventional divide behavior.
It would mean that / would have to be a variadic operator, soft quoting its right. When it saw a SET-WORD! on its right, then it would elect to do a POKE instead of a PICK and grab one more argument.
@rgchris As a somewhat curious NewPath-like oddity, / can become the new operator for doing file path composition. If picking 'bar out of %foo gets you %foo/bar, and if %foo / bar does that as well, you could build paths via slashes.
Then if you didn't mean it as a WORD! like that, you could say %foo / :bar. Yet since it's not full-on NewPath, you can still say %foo/bar / (baz mumble). Could this be the emergence of the best of both worlds?
 
8:03 PM
Oh, it can't soft quote its right, and still be compatible with division can it. :-/ Has to take the right normal evaluative, to do 1 / add 2 3. Well, %foo / bar being bar-evaluative isn't so bad and probably what you meant anyway, if you wanted it literal use either a %foo / 'bar or %foo / %bar.
 
 
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posted on December 16, 2017 by @hostilefork Brian Dickens

@hostilefork wrote: At one point I wrote up a thought experiment about something called NewPath. Executive summary: I thought it might be more flexible if things like %foo/bar were actually a PATH! with a FILE! in its first slot and a WORD! in its second slot. Then when it was evaluated, it would produce the singular FILE! value %foo/bar. This made i

 

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