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## Blogs and Online Discussions

- Steven Harms published a [blog series on setting up a distraction free FreeBSD laptop environment](https://stevengharms.com/longform/my-first-freebsd) and shared his [experience with installing and running some application programs](https://stevengharms.com/longform/my-first-freebsd/installation/part-7-apps), including Medley.
_I’m also pleased to report that Medley worked out of the box in Wayland + Sway through Wayland’s XWayland interface._

- Vindarel praised the Medley Interlisp Project in a [roundup of what happened in Common Lisp](https://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/blog/these-years-in-common-lisp-2023-2024-in-review) and the broader Lisp world in 2023 and 2024.
_We can run the Medley Interlisp Lisp machine in a browser O_o The work achieved by this group is phenomenal, [...]_

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