Post 9h8d3YbtnvUXbWnCJU by ivesen@miniwa.moe
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(DIR) Post #9h2EVt6xVoovUbyPB2 by lain@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-03-22T16:44:31.093445Z
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is there actually good software out there? one day we'll know...
(DIR) Post #9h2Eb7XPImUXgSq6Ns by TurboMoist@niu.moe
2019-03-22T16:45:47Z
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@lain yespleroma
(DIR) Post #9h2EbKcUfBHiG0JqcK by hj@shigusegubu.club
2019-03-22T16:45:52.002355Z
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@lain doom
(DIR) Post #9h2Ep9MVJgi1OaQgAy by phildobangnz@pl.smuglo.li
2019-03-22T16:48:22.938182Z
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@lain its impossible for you to know, since any good software becomes hardware when lain tain enters the room
(DIR) Post #9h2EwWZ3RtI1Nqoega by 25001.foxhkron@cybre.club
2019-03-22T16:49:42.794146Z
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@lain All software sucks, but we're all trying to make it suck less. Well, most of us try.
(DIR) Post #9h2F6JbsT5DU6NnyrI by Ocean@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-03-22T16:51:23.196117Z
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@lain Yes! It's called Nekopara
(DIR) Post #9h2FWOE1vlvxwg5GgS by famicom@pl.kotobank.ch
2019-03-22T16:55:22.311510Z
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@lain here's an example of a perfect program:NUL NUL NUL NUL
(DIR) Post #9h2FsksiNO0yaDmKWW by RafiX@kawen.space
2019-03-22T16:46:26.890082Z
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@lain pleroma
(DIR) Post #9h2G4Jf1PO5fdNt1E0 by Vexatos@niu.moe
2019-03-22T17:02:18Z
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@lain Excuse me, sir, do you have a moment to talk about our Lord and Saviour, netdata?
(DIR) Post #9h3dr8Y00ZFnSboHui by Khaosgrille@chaos.social
2019-03-23T09:02:51Z
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@lain you should try this so called "mastudon"
(DIR) Post #9h7qKyEYtUhaF9YBVo by devilish@satania.site
2019-03-25T09:42:15.795188Z
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@lain The best software is no software.
(DIR) Post #9h7qaOuRzsFPJuV8Wu by tuxcrafting@pleroma.tuxcrafting.cf
2019-03-25T09:45:03.911631Z
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@lain true(1) is perfect
(DIR) Post #9h7qhhUDKLQQxii51k by sampo@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-03-25T09:46:17.992689Z
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@tuxcrafting @lain it's bloated
(DIR) Post #9h7t1Ph3OFrVTjF93g by lain@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-03-25T10:12:08.073898Z
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@sampo @tuxcrafting /*$OpenBSD: true.c,v 1.1 2015/11/11 19:05:28 deraadt Exp $*//* Public domain - Theo de Raadt */intmain(int argc, char *argv[]){return (0);}
(DIR) Post #9h7t7JyPZPDXTYBAvY by shpuld@shpposter.club
2019-03-25T10:13:24.253717Z
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@lain yes, touhou games
(DIR) Post #9h7tFikFM0SKcUYigK by sampo@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-03-25T10:14:35.138695Z
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@lain @tuxcrafting much better than the gnu version, sasuga openbsd
(DIR) Post #9h7tILkZIwZ6AgxmJU by devilish@satania.site
2019-03-25T10:15:24.751011Z
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@lain @sampo @tuxcrafting AT&T true is just an empty file that's marked executable, as I recall
(DIR) Post #9h7tOvMvmu5GNX2f7A by scarlett@catgirl.science
2019-03-25T10:16:13.831129Z
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@devilish @sampo @lain @tuxcrafting ours is a shell script with "exit 0"
(DIR) Post #9h7tPlO8NfwZiK0MD2 by tuxcrafting@pleroma.tuxcrafting.cf
2019-03-25T10:16:45.435051Z
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@scarlett @devilish @sampo @lain >shellbloat :rokalife:
(DIR) Post #9h7tZ1fhD33Ip0dUH2 by devilish@satania.site
2019-03-25T10:18:25.175688Z
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@tuxcrafting @scarlett @lain @sampo I'm sorry dear, but the shell is going to be there whether you like it or not.
(DIR) Post #9h7tb4uI9RBlR3RR9k by scarlett@catgirl.science
2019-03-25T10:18:38.883434Z
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@devilish @sampo @lain @tuxcrafting also ash is smol and cute
(DIR) Post #9h7tdHwUelLwRYWd6m by devilish@satania.site
2019-03-25T10:19:12.119388Z
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@scarlett @sampo @lain @tuxcrafting I'm partial to rc myself
(DIR) Post #9h7tfI9CrhCVetQX8i by tuxcrafting@pleroma.tuxcrafting.cf
2019-03-25T10:19:33.353433Z
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@devilish @scarlett @lain @sampo yeah but spinning up a whole shell for something you can even make in literally 3 lines of assembly is a bit bloat
(DIR) Post #9h7toRyBiPsmjCdkp6 by scarlett@catgirl.science
2019-03-25T10:20:58.378289Z
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@tuxcrafting @lain @sampo @devilish >assemblymuh portability to 17 cpu architectures
(DIR) Post #9h7tqiF2BkXllzbBWC by tuxcrafting@pleroma.tuxcrafting.cf
2019-03-25T10:21:36.817068Z
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@scarlett @lain @sampo @devilish i know that was an example you can also make it in Uh 3 lines of portable to everywhere C
(DIR) Post #9h7tzbMB9geZ1iBAeW by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-03-25T10:23:13.103614Z
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@tuxcrafting @scarlett @devilish @lain @sampo deraadt litterally called it bloat and changed it to C because muh shell is heavy.(Source: CVS history)
(DIR) Post #9h7u42ISw05DjpYaXo by lain@pleroma.soykaf.com
2019-03-25T10:23:38.962460Z
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@lanodan @scarlett @sampo @tuxcrafting @devilish :deraadtlife:
(DIR) Post #9h7u5B91WZiXT6gYBU by tuxcrafting@pleroma.tuxcrafting.cf
2019-03-25T10:24:14.516325Z
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@lanodan @devilish @lain @sampo @scarlett :rokalife: based de raadt :rokalife:
(DIR) Post #9h7u70Z9pGlTEsmW6i by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-03-25T10:24:33.734011Z
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@tuxcrafting @devilish @lain @sampo @scarlett (Also please do not look at GNU true, which prints garbage if you pass --help/--version as options and probably could fail if the I/O are messy)
(DIR) Post #9h7uFTuwa98aaU0pSC by devilish@satania.site
2019-03-25T10:26:05.491412Z
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@lanodan @lain @sampo @scarlett @tuxcrafting GNU true is a sad joke. At least the AT&T variant *just* included copyright boilerplate and not functionality
(DIR) Post #9h7uc4ny7F0XMYWXaa by scarlett@catgirl.science
2019-03-25T10:27:18.335011Z
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@lanodan @lain @sampo @tuxcrafting @devilish well, theirs is
(DIR) Post #9h7ugMJKyGYeoaEpm4 by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2019-03-25T10:30:57.506828Z
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@scarlett @lain @sampo @tuxcrafting @devilish theirs is pdksh, which was so broken MirBSD forked it, right?
(DIR) Post #9h7wseat1LRCtzRAHY by ln@catgirl.science
2019-03-25T10:51:16.518929Z
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@scarlett @tuxcrafting @lain @sampo @devilish qhasm? but i don't know how many architectures it actually supports.
(DIR) Post #9h7x0kN5QMg98YqET2 by devilish@satania.site
2019-03-25T10:57:02.750998Z
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@ln @scarlett @tuxcrafting This is around the point you start thinking that Inferno had the right idea abstracting the machine details away from the user using platform-independent bytecode.
(DIR) Post #9h7xRM3zuNoJZAbHn6 by ln@catgirl.science
2019-03-25T11:00:25.539600Z
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@devilish @tuxcrafting @scarlett pretty much this. Plan 9 and Inferno did so much right, but we're only now getting the more cursed re-implementations of those ideas. E.g. WebAssembly.
(DIR) Post #9h7xXzTOIVKdWwdrvs by devilish@satania.site
2019-03-25T11:03:03.262344Z
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@ln @tuxcrafting @scarlett To be fair, p-code operating system is a very old idea and Inferno is far from the first implementation, but it's one of the most ingenious ones imo and if not for the thorny 32-bit math dependencies in Dis I'd probably be using it as a main os (hosted mind you) now
(DIR) Post #9h7xxtlg8CDXMjY9PE by ln@catgirl.science
2019-03-25T11:06:08.370233Z
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@devilish @tuxcrafting @scarlett are there any still alive-ish apart from Inferno? All those MS research systems were also quite interesting.
(DIR) Post #9h7xxtyRMkQS0JWLIW by devilish@satania.site
2019-03-25T11:07:43.232274Z
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@ln @tuxcrafting @scarlett I'm not sure, I'll have to check~If not, amateur OSdev is always an option to play around with weird ideas like this~
(DIR) Post #9h8clzRdIPDNcKc7cW by kura@fedi.z0ne.moe
2019-03-25T18:44:59.830673Z
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@lainYou could ditch the argc and argv arguments here. Also the braces around 0.@sampo @tuxcrafting
(DIR) Post #9h8d3YbtnvUXbWnCJU by ivesen@miniwa.moe
2019-03-25T18:48:09.501788Z
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@kura @tuxcrafting @sampo @lain you mean the parenthesis
(DIR) Post #9h8eaqmTMqNbTBB41w by kura@fedi.z0ne.moe
2019-03-25T19:05:22.903680Z
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@ivesenYeah. Sorry I'm no native speaker @lain @sampo @tuxcrafting