@paulg LISP but without ()
Y Combinator makes something people who make something people want want.
Paul Graham posted a single sentence describing Y Combinator that folds the familiar "make something people want" phrasing back on itself, creating an extra layer of self-reference that immediately prompted jokes about missing Lisp parentheses.
@paulg LISP but without ()
Y Combinator makes something people who make something people want want.
Engineers and founders jumped in with quick observations that the sentence felt like Lisp stripped of its brackets, one calling it exactly that and another noting it needed more parentheses for the mental parser to finish cleanly.
When the Lisp comparison surfaced, Graham replied that the post kind of matches the language in spirit, though the thread leaves open how many more nested layers the original phrasing could absorb before the joke stops landing.
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@paulg Needs more parentheses
Y Combinator makes something people who make something people want want.

@bscholl @paulg no more em-dashes

@bscholl @paulg This is your brain on lisp