So much time is spent dreaming of the past glory of the bulky Lisp machines. It's time to dream of the future of thin, light, and sleek Lisp smartphones. It's Lisp all the way down. It's Lisp in your pocket.
Can you make a phone call with it?
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That won't be necessary for a speech impediment phone. Lisp phone users should be able to communicate with the rest of the world via email and IRC.
Given how Lisp programmers don't take security seriously, Lisp phones are going to be far less secure than Linux phones. Linux phones are still less secure than Android phones. I'm going to stick with Android for now.
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protip: Android is Linux
Linux minus GNU
Linux phones are still less secure than Android phones
That will always be the case because Android is part of the Google Goolag.
"Lisp Machine", powered by Android.
Step 1:
Install Termux on your Android phone.
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.termux/
Step 2:
Install a Lisp implementation using the package manager in Termux.
Step 3:
Show off your elegant, expressive, and powerful "Lisp phone" to your family and friends (if you happen to have any).
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YWNBALM
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ISHYGDDT
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giwtwm
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wdtmbt
DWJSMUAN?
NYMUA