I can only imagine.<br><br>There's a part of me, a wolf that seems under fed or whatever that parable is, that is screaming at me to find some cheap land in a forest with hot springs or a babbling brook, and go live as a hermit with my Amiga 1200 and some newfangled accelerator cards (they're cramming Raspberry Pis into them now or something?!) and just say "no" to all contemporary software dev and go back to the time and place in computing where I was still happy with MODs bumpin in my eardrums.<br><br><span class="h-card"><a href="https://mas.to/users/h0ffman" class="u-url mention">@h0ffman@mas.to</a></span> seems to be closer to that ideal than anything I have managed, at least with keepin Amigas active and happy.<br><br>Exasperatingly, it's the "cheap land in a forest with hot springs" that is causing me more challenges, at least the "cheap" part, or well, anything I can afford at least.<br><br>But maintaining an LLVM fork just seems like more of what I don't want, which is kind of why I am like, "wow, those Zig llvm-mos folks are on <i>something</i> and I don't get it."<br><br>Reminding me of that PeeWee Herman joke:<br><br>"There's a lotta things about me you don't know anything about, Dottie.<br>Things you wouldn't understand.<br>Things you couldn't understand.<br>Things you <i>shouldn't</i> understand."<br><br>Dottie/(me): "I don't understand" (llvm-mos Zig folks)<br>