

I think it was around the same time when I disabled it altogether in the Makefiles of some software. Let’s hope it’s upstream now.


I think it was around the same time when I disabled it altogether in the Makefiles of some software. Let’s hope it’s upstream now.


The list is definitely longer than that. I switched to musl overlay about three years ago and I couldn’t daily drive it. I guess the six comes from no one is using it.


Google Crashpad is used for crash reporting by some program, and it can’t be built with musl. It also does not build in FreeBSD, and I suspect it only works with glibc outside of Mac OS, Windows, and Android.


Well actually this is a very good point. You should have stated this in the post body.


Remove OP first, then two CEOs.
Because executives only need the application work on the PPT-level, and make it in two days. Modern software engineering is dead.
BSDs are mostly for servers. For personal, “home and office” use the best BSD in regard of hardware support and userbase is FreeBSD.
If you have limited time, please consider buying the BSD (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, MidnightBSD etc.) a coffee once in a while, in order to really wake up some day and see the news of the year of BSD.


他 isn’t the pronoun for masculine third person. It’s third person, period. Neutral gender if one has to ask.
Traditionally the character used to mean “that” is 彼. Apparently it’s also gender-neutral.
Base 1 is “base 0”.
0 is expressed as .
1 is 0.
2 is 00, and so on.


The bathroom where the switch is prone to get splashed?


Oh my god. I couldn’t believe people throw that away. When you say e-waste bin I thought of it as some kind of flea market.
Nice find, bro.


If you don’t have a need, do not purchase.
If you have purchased without a need, consider returning or selling it.
A broken laptop can simply be used as a desktop with an external monitor.


I draw in Krita and I am always using a tablet. The tablet has keys on it which can be bound to any key or key combination. I don’t feel the need to use the menu ever.
The tool bar can be and shall be customised to my own habit, therefore plugins to make it exactly like Photoshop also makes no sense to me.


I’ve been using RAM and SSD of Chinese brand (Gloway) for three to four years. Consumer grade. No issue so far. No data loss or kernel panic.
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.
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.


It’s not something you try to recite. You just do it so many times you became too good at it to look at the table.
Four bits can represent up to 15, from 0000 to 1111. Correspondingly, 0 to F in hex.
Binary from right to left is 1, 2, 4, 8.
One byte is eight bits. It takes eight digit places.
XXXX XXXX
0000 0000 to 1111 1111
00 to FF
0 to 255
Battery life? Yes, because it’s (mobile-grade) ARM. Performance? They are far behind high-end Ryzen or Ultra.


“I wanna try out this FreeBSD thing.”
But the slowness… I have a stroke every time I press tab after any git command in Git Bash. The piece of shit takes three seconds to respond. In Linux it happens instantaneously.