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<curious_reader>RandyFarmer[m]  thank you for replying on the 11.05 :)
<curious_reader>So its still early days- Interesting, but not too surprised to see agoric also in the context of OCapN
<curious_reader>seeing you mention the "non-profit" thing I read that _also_ as a kind of " we don't have much money/resources". I find it a bit sad that there is so much money on the web3 space but infrastructure gets very little love(money)
<curious_reader>ehtereum used to push the whisper protocol and also decentralized storage (swarm) I imagine they had a few funds going there
<curious_reader>then there is also protocollabs with IPFS
<curious_reader>There is also gitcoin grants which claim to be a funding layer for digital open source infrastructure, but as far as I can see they are also just funding projects which are related to their own or the the ethereum ecosystem
<RandyFarmer[m]>Thanks, @curious!
<cwebber> https://spritely.institute/news/scheme-to-wasm-lambdas-recursion.html
<cwebber>"Directly compiling Scheme to WebAssembly: lambdas, recursion, iteration!"
<cwebber>new blogpost :)
<dthompson>love the binary hoot tree
<juliana[m]>Had to restrain myself from cheering at "The web should be for everyone"
<cwebber>:)
<ekaitz>cwebber: what spritely is doing with hoot is just amazing
<ekaitz>I wish I had time to spend on it :(
<ekaitz>another train that I don't catch T__T
<cwebber>ekaitz: excited to have you excited :)
<ekaitz>cwebber: honestly I'd love to be a programming language programmer
<ekaitz>but I need a long term mentorship for that LOL
<ekaitz>wingo is kind of my favorite superhero
<cwebber>ekaitz: but you kind of are!
<cwebber>you're working on compiler things
<cwebber>that's in the domain of being so
<ekaitz>just tinkering a little, it's not very satisfying I have to admit
<ekaitz>that's why I'm involving other people in my thing, i want to leave the bootstrapping project
<ekaitz>sooner or later I'll make my own programming language from scratch :)