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maybe i should write a LISP

i don't know anything about LISP, something something learn about your ancestors...

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i love knowing how to learn stuff, 14 year old me would kill for my knowledge:3

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@cas time you spend not writing N lisp dialects

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@cas *I* would kill for that knowledge. How do you do it?

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@katzenmann i try to implement whatever i want to learn...

i wanted to learn kernel dev, so i worked on making linux boot on my phone...

i wanted to learn about emulators so i wrote a 6502 emulator (well, a few times, most recently in shell script https://codeberg.org/kcxt/6502.sh)

i wanted to learn about arm64 internals and execution levels so i agreed to work on a project bringing up OP-TEE on a qualcomm board for work.

ok these are all big examples, and i was always going with the flow... but yeah idk, just do stuff, and keep doing it (having a manager to report to makes that easier XD)

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@cas @katzenmann I wanted to learn reverse-engineering, so I decided to reverse-engineer amlogic s905 bl2.bin
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@cas @katzenmann practise is often your best friend when you want to learn things. :)
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