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They're not exactly programming challenges anyway.
When Lisp was only something you could only read and fantasize about in magazines —at least for most of us— Douglas Hofstadter wrote little introductory articles about it. They're mostly of historical interest now, but his extensive and numerous digressions on feminism are ar from irrelevant. I'm not even sure they'd need trigger warning even though they could reasonably be considered as a highly problematic primer of mansplaining.
https://archive.org/details/MetamagicalThemas/mode/2up
The rules of the Nomic game are probably the most interesting part anyway. It'll probably sound like total bigotry but I'd still love them to be remembered even after the shitlord's rightfully canceled.