

I really wish it’s going to be the last one. I don’t care how good they once were, they fuck the consumers once, they deserve to go bankrupt.


I really wish it’s going to be the last one. I don’t care how good they once were, they fuck the consumers once, they deserve to go bankrupt.


Are those the worms from Carrion?
Those things you listed are part of the fact, not all. Like saving 100kB. It does not matter in your 1TB hard drive, but it’s night and day in embedded systems. No benefit for you isn’t the same to no benefit.


I mean, how hard is it to make a bot lurk in forums?
Miss Pad Thai here better off just writing “Screw my ex-boyfriend” on the comic.
Pokémon Ultra Sun, is that you?


Not far if you dig out the last C compiler written in assembly by hand. Use that to bootstrap GCC, possibly.


Sorry but no. With such a title it’s very likely a clickbait, or a badly written one which the article doesn’t actually interest me.


As a Linux desktop user for almost two decades, can you explain to me how this Affinity thing I have never heard of, can “transform desktop Linux”?


Not determine, but allows. C is a shitty language too. Linux is great because Linus bars off shitty contributors.


“I wanna try out this FreeBSD thing.”


command line tool and library for transferring data with URLs (since 1998)
Have you even tried to open the very link you posted and read the first line???


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Why not asking? How do you know which distro best fit the computer if you don’t know it’s screen size and colour? And do ask again when it becomes colder in winter!
I mean, you can cross-compile to generate a Gentoo rootfs for the embedded system.
I worked on embedded systems for audio devices. I of course endorsed Alpine as well, but with musl as the C library I got weird bugs of stuttering audio output.
With Gentoo I get the option to build my entire system with musl as well, but I would rather have that bug not in my system. That’s what Gentoo offers: options.
By “LFS”, I think you mean Buildroot, practically. Buildroot is also highly customisable, but Buildroot isn’t a distro. Like LFS, there is no way yo update a system, only rebuilding with latest packages. It also does not have flags for the whole system, so you’re on your own if you want to disable, say IPv6, in the whole system.