Did you really need to compare it to animes with the slowest pace possible?
Did you really need to compare it to animes with the slowest pace possible?
Eh, not really. I mean unless episode sucks. But I’m mostly having issue with unfinished stories rather than episodes being bad.
Like I’ve watched multiple 20-40+ episode titles that about ran to sorta culmination point… so I’ll have to wait like 3-5 more years to see how they end.
I like when a season actually has a finished story. Even if the next season would use the same characters.
I’ve had long break (I mean like 7+ yrs) from watching animes and recently started watching new stuff in my free time.
Honestly it’s not bad, but the hell with all of them having such a slow pace. Literally none of them have a finished story, all in long ongoing phase with plans to run for ages.
What does it have to do with lisp?
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.
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 🙃
Isn’t it chromium-based?
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 probably was in a wildly different circles. Most people I knew didn’t want to start em due to size and pace. Single digits watched both.