context for those unfamiliar with the reference https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/11/goldman-asks-is-curing-patients-a-sustainable-business-model.html
Evidently you don't even understand what straw man is.
Cool, try to engage with what people are saying instead of using straw man arguments.
Which has fuck all to do with anything I wrote here.
Lisp is a lot of fun. My two big pieces of advice would be to use a structural editor like paredit from the start, and to connect the editor to the REPL. One of the biggest differences with how Lisp is developed from most languages is that you start the program, then connect your editor to it, and write code in the context of a running program. Any function you right, you can immediately run and see what it's doing, you can inspect anything in the running system like database connections, or service calls, etc. There's basically no compile cycle in Lisp.
imagine writing this in a context of a fucking genocide
indeed
On the other hand, it turns out that revolutions were possible in countries like Russia and China that haven't yet made a full transition to industrial capitalism.
You're right, USSR managed to accomplish an equivalent of a century of progress under capitalism in the west in a couple of decades.
Bye!
a western regime mask off moment