09:57:59 From Brad Nelson : That first word does not seem to terminate? 09:58:29 From Brad Nelson : ChatGPT doesn't do Forth so well... 09:59:08 From Bill Ragsdale : OpinAI is not the place to turn for a Forth turordial 09:59:59 From Bob Armstrong : Here's one of those basis arrays : i( 0 1 1 0 )i i( 2 2 )i take ( 0 1 1 0 ) 10:19:55 From Ed Borasky : I do care about colorForth!! 10:24:29 From Liang : Kilobytes matter more now as OpenAI and NVIDIA renew industry interests in new processor designs and architectures. 10:53:41 From Marc Petremann : My opinion regarding ColorForth: there is no online tutorial available explaining step by step getting started, installing, editing.... 10:55:55 From Ed Borasky : I've looked at colorForth a few times but the non-standard keyboard map always strops me. I have 65 years of experience with the QWERTY keyboard to unlearn. 11:00:53 From Ed Borasky : I got a message saying Don's network bandwidth is low 11:03:37 From Charles de Magneval : Sorry my phone done something wird 11:04:21 From Dennis Ruffer : Good job on your talk Brad. You got further into Chuck's mind then I ever wanted to go. 11:05:30 From Brad Nelson : https://www.inventio.co.uk/cf2023/index.html 11:12:54 From Kevin Appert : Verizon, Comcast, potato, patatoe. 11:14:35 From Charles de Magneval : I use a tablet every time 11:14:57 From Charles de Magneval : Even for coding 11:15:02 From Kevin Appert : Sometimes when my neck is stiff, I take an Advil. 11:15:48 From Kevin Appert : Usually a gel-cap rather than an actual tablet. 11:17:07 From Kevin Appert : That reminds me or an equipment vendor who puts a self-test on his Thermal Cycler, but you need a USB dongle key to run it. 11:17:29 From Chris (@UncensoerdNews) : Can someone spell the name of that board/supplier or their url please? 11:17:47 From Charles de Magneval : Reacted to Usually a gel-cap ra... with "" 11:18:36 From Brett Gordon : Do they make a virtual keyboards for programming like a hot key kind of keyboard. That be broken up in differnt fucntiones ie strings, functions, print, and custom library functions? 11:20:39 From Kevin Appert : What board supplier are you talking about, Chris? Don is going to be selling boards at some point. 11:22:40 From Liang : I think solution to predictable large language model is to use hash code as indices for training data, so that they can be Decentralised or distributed. 11:25:31 From Liang : Nvidia CEO had saying similar things recently. 11:27:46 From Brad Nelson : Venus probes were very special, and burned up very fast. 11:32:45 From Brad Nelson : Longest surviving probe on Venus lasted 2 hours. 11:39:48 From Don Golding : https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/efinix-inc/T85F484C3/11591358 11:40:34 From Don Golding : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxuDTSQe1mE&t=4s 11:41:02 From Don Golding : https://www.efinixinc.com/ 11:41:12 From Don Golding : Free license! 11:42:07 From Don Golding : Brad, I think some people are working on their chips with open source programming. 11:48:19 From Brad Nelson : Glad to hear there's more FPGAs with open formats. 11:48:41 From Brad Nelson : Me too 11:48:52 From Don Golding : Reacted to "Me too" with 11:57:57 From Kevin Appert : Reacted to "Me too" with 11:58:07 From Dave Jaffe : write code with emojis only! 11:58:46 From Liang : Or Chinese characters .... 12:10:03 From Liang : Sounds a bit like CSS class in HTML .... 12:17:07 From Ed Borasky : Then there's the SECD machine 12:18:44 From Brad Nelson : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shunting_yard_algorithm 12:20:17 From Don Golding : https://github.com/Josefg/Scientific_FORTH