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  • idk docker has so much weirdness edge cases you have to build for, that you can do but I feel like a game should be pretty easy to just statically compile and call it a day. but I guess steam already has their runtime that tries to do the same thing

  • My job involves doing performance optimizations for billion dollar tech companies so its kind of my job to know lol.

    People already have vibe coded Operating Systems, are they well made? no, I don't think TempleOS is some enterprise grade codebase ether but its cool that he got to make his own OS. Would be cool for anyone to be able to do that.

  • yeah im not some scrub that uses a normie BSD distro. That's like using Ubuntu

  • yeah sure, I think like its not worth the hassle in that case. It's probs still fun to work on lol

  • This feels spiritually correct

  • it would be unikernel so your essentially statically linking a binary to the the linux kernel image, so it all be running in kernelspace. You would have to statically link libc and other dependencies likely (i rem red hat patching glibc for this to work but not sure what they changed?).

  • :o

  • Imma be honest I never understood NixOS for laptop/workstations, these systems are highly volatile so setting up deployable builds sounds lke a nightmare. For Servers/Deployments it makes bunch more sense.

  • Bout to do a complete 360 on the GPL

  • damn guess im going back to 2nd grade

  • The file system thing is really cool, are their downsides of implementing it like that? Curious why Linux would not implement something like that

  • If you want to think about the implementation I guess you could bundle it into the kernel then expose some input/output? https://lemmy.today/comment/21990242

    Where do we install apt in the first place if no software is on it, I guess if it was just raw linux you would just implement wget or curl then download whatever you wanted

  • How does Guix stack up to Nix? I rem hearing they don't support prop software by default

  • how does apt work when glibc does not work?

  • well GNU/GNU is just GNU :o

    I like GNU^2

  • Theirs so many issues with how google is run internally I really wish AI was the main one tbh

  • Since its using linux underneath I feel like you could bundle Claude Code into some unikernel then expose the input/output through some other means. but yeah this is just a shitpost

  • ? Half of google is being powered by this I think saying jack shit is a bit of an understatement (Though its definitely not AGI or anything lmao)