Arch is somewhat different from other distros and up till last night, I hadn't been able to walk myself thru the installation process, even with the wiki open on the ThinkPad. Somehow, I got my mind around it and now I have a fast and lean Arch machine.
I don't think I'm recovering from my stroke well enough but, yea, I am achieving. And TinyLang will shortly be my final programming project and may it work well!
Got some weird telepathy about Dad being euthanized by Sis. Don't know what to make of it. Voices can be impersonated sometimes. Anyhow, they're in the OT as I type this and we'll see this evening how it goes.
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Was thinking of TinyLang. Vagueness is in expression as it is in overlap / indexing of expression. A set of Lies forms, and it allows us to create statements that build on the jumble / vagueness that is truth. But what use is a jumble of data?
The use is that we can Ask and Tell the Soup to operate on itself, producing heuristic results. These results can be true or false, complex or simple, thus empowering a new layer of Ask and Tell. The expressions in TinyLang can also be objects, as in widgets or delineated functions -things that provide visual or Mathematical cues to the user. These objects are defined (for now) in Javascript classes.
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Altho my main rig runs the ubiquitous standard Ubuntu Server / Xfce4, my old netbook enters its second day on Arch / labwc. I have only a browser, terminal, and text editor installed. I find it uses a Gig of ram less than the Ubuntu setup. This of course is ideal for a netbook.
What purpose the Celeron Aspire has is yet undecided...
Dad is coming home from hospital today and he'll need care as they have immobilized him following a partially successful surgery. His heart was in REALLY bad shape.
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