Obviously, what you perceive as obviousness may not be obvious to others.
Out of curiosity, why x86? Is it the preponderance of resources? The weird instruction format? The complexity of the boot sequence? Are you specifically trying to mimic DOS? > A support for the ARM architecture (aarch)…
> The first sentence in the comment you are responding to is sarcasm. Just replace "I can't believe" with "Of course". Do you have any evidence of this?
> There’s got to be the world’s largest class action lawsuit You'd have to articulate harm, so this is basically dead in the water (in the US). Good luck.
> ai assistance for coding I honestly think it's gonna be a decade to define this domain, and it's going to come with significant productivity costs. We need a git but to prevent LLMs from stabbing themself in the face.…
> I can’t believe riding a horse and carriage wouldn’t make you better at riding a horse. Surely you mean "would"? Because riding a horse and carriage doesn't imply any ability at riding a horse, but the reverse…
Obviously, what you perceive as obviousness may not be obvious to others.
Out of curiosity, why x86? Is it the preponderance of resources? The weird instruction format? The complexity of the boot sequence? Are you specifically trying to mimic DOS? > A support for the ARM architecture (aarch)…
> The first sentence in the comment you are responding to is sarcasm. Just replace "I can't believe" with "Of course". Do you have any evidence of this?
> There’s got to be the world’s largest class action lawsuit You'd have to articulate harm, so this is basically dead in the water (in the US). Good luck.
> ai assistance for coding I honestly think it's gonna be a decade to define this domain, and it's going to come with significant productivity costs. We need a git but to prevent LLMs from stabbing themself in the face.…
> I can’t believe riding a horse and carriage wouldn’t make you better at riding a horse. Surely you mean "would"? Because riding a horse and carriage doesn't imply any ability at riding a horse, but the reverse…