Thanks schroeder!

Very cool that nutilius started getting into both openbsd and emacs
through the insightful lens that they were good in the past (maybe)
and on inspection turn out to also be good now. (And netbsd, and
also freebsd). I am looking forward to reading through and joining
nutilius' mastodon sharpsign: TwoHoursLispPerDay (or more!).
[1]

For me, I had a similar experience finally writing some programs
that I would have otherwise implemented in Common Lisp in the lispm
zetalisp, using zmacs. I also learned in hindsight about interlisp
when writing about worlds possible through the lispm, and realising
that is what the interlisp community was thinking about as well.

I am still at the prologue of my lispm adventure, but getting near
the first chapter.

While not exactly happy, I am glad that I am not crazy about audio
dropping and crashing as seen in schroeder's still-much-more-succ-
essful-than-me audio video old computer adventures.
[2]

I did miss out on the liberachat IRC experience which I have now
vicariously experienced a little through xiled' phlog.

There are too many more people to go through here, including noble
geminauts and miniwebbers. Someone- thedorkweb dot something dot
dev - was doing lots of oldschool 3D modelling and art, which we
had been talking about on the lispy gopher show.

So now I am looking forward to having lots of exciting reading
material on lots of exciting protocols for the foreseeable future.

[1] gopher://gopher.club/1/users/nutilius/
[2] gopher://gopher.club/1/users/schroeder/
[3] gopher://booji.mutated.net/1/phlog/2021/