I should have phosted some writing about the interlisp screenshot!
Anyway, that's basically what having some programs running on
interlisp is like. The DONZ process attaches timers and messages
to shrinked (minimised) running programs, meant to be customised,
but that have funny defaults aware of other interlisp lispusers
programs.

It shows interlisp's tight integration of interlisp XCL common lisp,
graphics and multiprocessing, and how the culturally close LISPUSERS
packages are aware of each other.

FLUX with Stug was lots of fun. Stug is phlogging about sumo rather
than old computers this week, but it's also an interesting read.

I see schroeder is happily playing mp3s on schroeders machine. So
maybe my audio is an idiomatic issue. Also nutilius pointed out that
apm(1) was unimplemented on openbsd aarch64. Hence its "no, no,
none, 0MHz".


Onto goal 2 writing! Actually, let's make that a separate phost.