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1:34 AM
Fun, fun—on top of our curfew on account of extra-enthusiastic protesting, on top of our isolation on account of the coronabeastie, we just had a tornado threat roll through. Our last tornado warning in town was on Day 2 of our conference last summer!
 
1:54 AM
@rgchris "Thank you for your interest in tornadoing our city. We are experiencing a high volume of apocalypse right now. Your apocalypse is very important to us. The next available group of self-identified experts with no experience in the field will be with you shortly."
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8:57 AM
@rgchris Computer says 'NO'. No tornadoing allowed. Mmm, tornaDO.
 
 
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4:52 PM
Things got a little green. Strangely enough, passed through with nary a breath of wind. Near constant thunder though, an eerie rumbling sound for about 15mins.
 
@rgchris Ominous. In more informed times, they'd observe the gods were angry with what humans hath wrought. :-)
 
It was the ghost of Frank Rizzo.
 
 
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6:17 PM
red>> o: make object! [x: 10]

red>> p: 'o/(clear p recycle loop 1000 [insert p <sigh>] recycle clear p 'x)

red>> get p
... *poof*
 
6:36 PM
Switched to 64 bit OS, Red: poof
 
Stackless puts a lot of "bouncing" into the trampoline. Previously a stress test was to recycle memory in the GC on "every evaluation step". But now an evaluation step is forced through the trampoline any time a potentially unbounded amount of CPU stack might have otherwise been introduced.
So when you put the GC stress test in the trampoline, you find new weaknesses... including weaknesses introduced by committing to stackless methodology itself. Anyway, the thing is that Red doesn't have asserts or safeguards to speak of. So you can't see the gotchas; it's very casual about memory reuse and stale pointers. Often it won't crash, you'll just get seemingly random behavior.
If my examples seem over-contrived, they have to be. Because a lot of the times you don't get a crash, you'll just get bugs or memory reuse. Many in the software development community consider such bugs worse than crashing (e.g. the "blue screen of death" exists because halting entirely is considered less harmful than continuing in a known corrupt state)
 
 
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8:33 PM
@GrahamChiu also @JacobGood1 Quoting the Report of the WHO-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): "the median time from onset to clinical recovery for mild cases is approximately 2 weeks and is 3-6 weeks for patients with severe or critical disease". Does this jibe with what your acquaintances have experienced Jacob? Do you have references I can review that contradict this statement Graham?
 
8:47 PM
posted on June 04, 2020 by James Nakakihara

One of the presenters at the aforementioned Rebol [2019] Talks was a Brian Otto who showed his UI Builder. It's quite cool. https://youtu.be/mjVtXfdTZIQ (direct link). If you're into WASM, check it out. Brian Dickens did a great editing job on these videos, by the way. Very watchable.

 

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