rlpm
S P85 | Sig X _P90D_
That's because everybody knows it's Lisp.
Indeed. My other car is a cdr.
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That's because everybody knows it's Lisp.
Indeed. My other car is a cdr.
Oh no, the only thing worse than a programming language flame war is a programming language pun war.
My c(h)ar is a star(*). Just a little pointer for you.
That's because everybody knows it's Lisp. But Python will do.
Well, only the Lisp interpreter in EMACS. (Does that still exist?)
Well, now it's all come full circle. Yes, it does, and there's also a text adventure written in the Lisp interpreter in Emacs, (which comes with every Mac and most all UNIX systems). I wrote that text adventure (in 1983).
try:
$ emacs -batch -l dunnet
$ emacs -batch -l dunnet
Dead end
You are at a dead end of a dirt road. The road goes to the east.
In the distance you can see that it will eventually fork off. The
trees here are very tall royal palms, and they are spaced equidistant
from each other.
There is a shovel here.
>get shovel
Taken.
>
I use emacs Lisp for quick math & the like all the time. Lambda calculus is how the universe was built!
Full circle indeed! I just ssh'd from my iPad mini to one of my Macs, and got this:
Code:$ emacs -batch -l dunnet Dead end You are at a dead end of a dirt road. The road goes to the east. In the distance you can see that it will eventually fork off. The trees here are very tall royal palms, and they are spaced equidistant from each other. There is a shovel here. >get shovel Taken. >
Uh oh. I smell a wumpus!
Well, now it's all come full circle. Yes, it does, and there's also a text adventure written in the Lisp interpreter in Emacs, (which comes with every Mac and most all UNIX systems). I wrote that text adventure (in 1983).
try:
$ emacs -batch -l dunnet
Well, now it's all come full circle. Yes, it does, and there's also a text adventure written in the Lisp interpreter in Emacs, (which comes with every Mac and most all UNIX systems). I wrote that text adventure (in 1983).
try:
$ emacs -batch -l dunnet
>examine cpu
The CPU board has a VAX chip on it. It seems to have
2 Megabytes of RAM onboard.
You wrote this?
Hahahahaha...you are awesome!
Any clues on using the new stuff in 4.3 yet?
Found it
# New with 4.3
# scheduled_charging_start_time :1365139800
# scheduled_charging_pending :false
# user_charge_enable_request :null
# charge_enable_request :false
Oh yes, I guess it slipped my mind. Hope it's not Alzheimers setting in. ;-)You mean like this post from 3/15?
Model S REST API - Page 25
The question is how to set these things.
It was hot today in California so I wrote a command line climate monitor and HVAC controller
am i correct in assuming that tesla would have to make available in the api variables for 12v battery voltage/current/etc for us to access via app or cli? has anyone asked about this?
i am going to be away for some weeks and that is the one thing i'd really like to monitor that i can't. i would think at this point that tm might have setup alarms on the server side to alert them to any car's 12v battery being below a certain threshold in order to preemptively manage a potential problem.. but i can't be sure. doesn't seem like it.