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Hint: how did these humans become experts in that area? Definitely not by using AI.

There's also vend (https://github.com/fosskers/vend) for package management and per project isolation.

This is cool, haven't seen it before and it takes a different approach entirely. It just clones the source code directly into your project. That can definitely go into the isolation layer slot along with Qlot, CLPM, and ocicl.

Thanks for the pointer.


Updated the article

Instead of the forums, report it also here https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/

I think a point is being missed here.


Credit where credit is due


Here’s an idea: run your digital life away from a corporate shitbucket like Google. Don’t run your email there. Plenty of good other options.


> What you're seeing above is a C program that was compiled using GCC into native 8086 machine code being executed fully within CSS.

They did write 8086 in the text, but x86 in the title.


This hits especially hard for projects like OlenBSD and FreeBSD. The unsung heroes.

Linux gets some fame and recognition, meanwhile OpenBSD and FreeBSD are the ones they power routers, CDNs and so many other cool shit while also being legit good systems that even deserve attention for the desktop.


OpenBSD and FreeBSD are great. This is coming from someone who used BSD 4.2 on a Vax 11/780 in the mid-80s. They don't lack in terms of 'technical architecture'.

What these dialects of the Unix operating system do lack is a licence which ensured their success.

Linux won in the end as much from its copyleft licence as from its development methodology or personalities involved.


> Finally: Cloudlflare builds OAuth with Claude and publishes all the prompts: https://hw.leftium.com/#/item/44159166

Lord help us


Anyone who thought it’s near clearly hasn’t opened a book in a long time.


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