09:34:03 From Paul Durao : On Linux u can more or less transplant a disk for the most part 10:07:01 From Brad Nelson : tail call 10:13:52 From Chris (@UncensoerdNews) : Other stacks for other stuff is very interesting to me. I have tons of free stacks on the ICE40 FPGA. 10:15:37 From Paul Durao : Error recovery usually needs a goto 10:16:11 From Chris (@UncensoerdNews) : Or an exception stack 10:30:12 From Bob Armstrong : Reacted to "Other stacks for oth..." with ❤️ 10:38:21 From Kevin Appert, Program Chair : Anybody want to do a tutorial on Catch/Throw? 10:48:10 From Bob Armstrong : Reacted to "Anybody want to do a..." with 👍 10:57:37 From Chris (@UncensoerdNews) : I have a question, what happened to the hardware Samual was doing? 10:59:51 From Brad Nelson : I suspect he's gotten busy with life. I think one of his more recent talks he discussed how to do something when spread out over long periods of time. 11:00:18 From Richard Hair : Reacted to "Anybody want to do..." with 👍 11:03:05 From Brad Nelson : L1 11:07:37 From Brad Nelson : I'd have done >r + r> * rather than use rot 11:09:59 From Paul Durao : U have the word let from basic and maths 11:16:17 From cac : Have you looked at StrongForth? https://www.stephan-becher.de/strongforth/ 11:17:46 From cac : Typed variables and overloaded operators... 11:21:03 From Brad Nelson : CHERI 11:25:21 From Brad Nelson : https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/cheri/ 11:26:03 From Brad Nelson : With your locals, why not something closer to conventional locals notation: : add_mult { x y z -- result } x y + z * result ! ; 11:28:52 From Brad Nelson : Yes, sadly 11:35:16 From Don Golding : T120F484C3 11:37:51 From Don Golding : Reacted to "https://www.cl.cam.a..." with 👍 11:44:26 From Don Golding : this is the result of adding a 4 bit TYPE field to the cell 11:44:55 From Don Golding : 4896 LUTs out of 112,000 LUTs 11:46:14 From Don Golding : So, it really doesn't take much hardware to do big things. Got ideas: donaldrgolding@gmail.com 11:51:03 From M Edward Borasky (@znmeb) : Speaking of Forth dialects, Hans Bezemer's "4th" ships in Fedora Linux! I haven't seen it in any other Linux distros.