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I went for a few days to that channel when it first got made, it seemed to be made of new people (non-
/prog/), so I stuck to the more elitist and well-established
/prog/ channels.
Please stop blaming /jp/: I've been there since the day it split from /a/, and I've also been here. You don't see me spouting memes or bringing in any cross-board ``culture'', however if someone does talk about obvious /jp/-related stuff here, I will of course recognize it and may even answer to the post if it's worthwhile (rare).
Most of my posts on
/prog/ are answers to legitimate programming questions in the Lisp family of language as well as various low-level questions about OS and hardware internals. I'm mostly losing hope for
/prog/ lately with all the spammers, even though I've managed to hang on for a while.