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metaverse
metaverse
If your interview shows promises, then I think the cert gives the employer confidence in your ability.
You are missing the “GNU slash”,
GNU/Linux dethrones Windows
since it becomes a monopoly
sounds like a wiki
okay but the author has to write it, why not write something useful open source?
Don’t like it one bit
If bash is hard to program, get away with it, not build atop of it.
V taper
Linus tech tips on YouTube
Gotta read the paper, this is a game-changer.
Quote from the article:
This new functionality will be further edified by allowing services to pass service dependencies as capabilities, including capabilities on remote services. Or to put it simply, users will be able to connect multiple distinct machines together at the system layer to act as one machine for some computing tasks. As an example, in combination with Guix’s deploy, this work will allow Guix to replace solutions like Kubernetes!
Oh my, that’s interesting.
FS is for nubz, do these instead:
Read
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/stdout
Write
dd if=/dev/stdin of=/dev/sda
Nope, rust is ideal for kernel code, it really is an improvement.
Writing kernel in C is like building a house with a hammer on loosen handle, there is too much give and the builder has to tap it a few times before every strike. You could say the builder knows how to build and secure a house, but hes still a human. The loosen handle adds too much difficulty result in errors which would otherwise be avoided.
Looks terrible tbh, it doesn’t do anything Nix doesn’t.
init system could be different, systemd, shepherd, sysvinit…etc
“base packages” that comes with different distro is way different
Guix is a notable mention for having the minimal bootstrap source. On top of that, it is functional package management, implying you can rollback safely (at the cost of disk space).