Geoffrey Knauth wrote on 04/01/2018 11:53 PM:
I don't see why there couldn't be a Racket Machine.  People could live in it the way people live in Emacs and get so much done and have their ice cream too.

BTW, if someone wants the novelty of a kind of mock-up of booting into a Racket Machine, you can rig up your own Debian Live distro to boot a stripped-down GNU/Linux that launches your Racket process. (I have done this before, which is why there's a scary Racket package for repartitioning your hard disk, "http://www.neilvandyke.org/racket/parted/";.)

User experience-wise, you might wind up with an environment that builds upon DrRacket, to incorporate elements of the more dynamic environments of Lisp machines, Smalltalk, and Emacs.

Of course, a Racket Machine might also eventually have an operating system kernel or hardware architecture that was designed for its needs.  In the interim, Debian Live lets you pretend that you do.

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