

God bless openwrt
God bless openwrt
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Lol bro used signed char to store the version number
Thanks my dude!
Extremely happy. Debian Stable. Every time I open the lid of my laptop, it’s working and ready to go. Wonderfully boring and exceedingly reliable.
C++ is way ahead of C in the same way that a metastasized cancer is way ahead of a benign tumor
First off nobody can agree on anything, ever, so this is some fantasy world that will never exist.
Second, I’ve seen this complaint for at least 20 years and yet the Linux ecosystem is stronger than ever.
Fragmentation is a strength, not a weakness. There are amazing developers who would never have had the opportunity to contribute if development was monolithic like you are proposing.
This will be a nice quality of life improvement for embedded folks. Right now we have to use mkimage from u-boot. It’s not a huge problem but it’s nice to have the tools included with the kernel.
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Lol no it is not
Julia Evans has an abundance of helpful info guides like this
Memory bugs are only a tiny share of the foot guns in C++
This is basically C++ in the embedded world, and yes it’s the only good C++
One good reason to have juniors review your code is for them to become familiar with not only the codebase itself, but best practices.
Why do you think seniors don’t need their code reviewed?
Tbh this sounds like a solution in search of a problem. Ain’t nobody got time to learn some new workflow with associated helper scripts which in the end provide questionable value, if any at all.
If working with queues of patches on a trunk based workflow is your jam then try Gerrit
People would be a lot less confused if they would read the official git book instead of trying to force their they through life googling errors and cheatsheets.
GNU intensifies