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The code is open and there for you to read. What you're actually saying is you're too lazy to read and understand it because the world owes you something. amirite?
Arch users don't value their time.
Having a "great" understanding of how a Linux system is tied together is fine for the now, but in five years time, will be useless as things change so why not spend your time being productive in the now.
mentioning pointers, time sharing, endianess, word size, registers
I'm turned on! Don't stop!
It actually leads to a fantastic product and more free time because you're not having to babysit kids who think the world owes them something because they can code 'hello world' in python.
Oh the irony. What's gatekeeping about not wanting rubbish code in your repository? Lack of knowledge is self-gatekeeping.
The 'wah wah...boomer' cries are...cringe. Either step up with the knowledge and action, or don't bother and cry "gatekeeping".
Not to hijack, but what are the well-known cheap companies that will take a standard PCB output format, create the board and place the components and then pop it in the post. Assuming sensible MOQs. I'm in the UK, so I guess it'd be China rather than UK / EU. Though there'd be lead solder issues I'm sure.
And this is how I see Linux quickly unravelling and planned insecurities creeping in over the next decade or so.
I do miss the tags of SVN that would replace certain strings on each commit such as the date, a version number, etc.
All of javascript is kinda just pretend.
CVS is gonna make a comeback! I tell ya!
In the case of this gist, it’s premature optimization. Generally it’s necessary cuz new implementations come along often.
That sounds terribly inexperienced. That's exactly what updates to code are for. You cannot manage all kind of, sort of similar but different libraries with one code base. It would be horrific to even consider it.