2021-12-12 06:53:10 crc hi 2021-12-12 06:55:53 crc: are u here 2021-12-12 06:56:16 you wrote "I develop Retro Forth, small virtual machines, and a variety of small, personal computing tools." 2021-12-12 06:56:36 can you tell about your small virtual machinese, where did you upload the sources 2021-12-12 15:52:42 hi CRC 2021-12-12 15:52:45 are yo there ? 2021-12-12 15:52:56 i need acc on forht works for pleroma 2021-12-12 15:53:01 Hi inlight 2021-12-12 15:53:13 hi inlight 2021-12-12 15:53:16 hi crc 2021-12-12 15:53:23 i need an account on forth.works 2021-12-12 15:53:26 for pleroma 2021-12-12 15:53:35 Forth.works pleorama is my personal instance, it’s not open for additional accounts 2021-12-12 15:53:51 what hosting do you use? 2021-12-12 15:54:26 can u add me? isn't that waste of enegry and space 2021-12-12 15:54:26 It’s running on a linode vps 2021-12-12 15:54:30 for just 1 account 2021-12-12 15:54:52 isn't linode costly for monthly basis and they are not privacy friendly hosting. 2021-12-12 15:56:43 I’m not offering any sort of public hosting currently, for pleorama or otherwise. 2021-12-12 16:27:19 re: virtual machines; the main ones are the ones used by retroforth. Ngaro (retro10, retro11), Nga (retro12), Napia (under development, for the new small retro for lower resource systems/embedded use) 2021-12-12 16:28:11 These are included in the corresponding retroforth releases 2021-12-12 16:29:21 I’ve written others for some specific testing or special purposes, but not released them. 2021-12-12 16:29:43 ah 2021-12-12 16:29:55 can u give the link of source 2021-12-12 16:29:58 of retroforth 2021-12-12 16:30:20 crc 2021-12-12 16:30:53 Latest release is http://retroforth.org/r/RETRO12-2021.11.tar.gz 2021-12-12 16:33:54 Older releases can be grabbed from forthworks.com/retro/r (I have these on retroforth.org as well, but haven’t setup the links page there yet; that’s on my schedule for this week) 2021-12-12 16:34:40 Versions 1-9 are in x86 assembly; 10-12 are for the virtual machines 2021-12-12 16:40:24 Re: waste of energy and space. It’s a VPS on a shared server, so resources are already being used/shared with others. 2021-12-12 16:43:40 Additionally, this is the one system [other than an emulated system on my iPad] I have running Linux (Alpine), so is useful for testing builds on non-BSD or macOS systems. It’s a little more than just a pleorama server.