> I think that's the end of "free software" in the GPL sense If anything it's the end of OpenAI
[Sorry for the spam] If you want to create charts quickly there's also: https://github.com/FedericoCeratto/dashing
I might be spilling some secret sauce here but... Control theory is mostly based on physical devices and analog variables, so it does not often fit with software systems. However you are right nonetheless. Large…
Nim natively supports 64bit RISC-V since years and 32bit in the current devel. Also, the compiler itself is built for rv64 in Debian.
I use the Nim and GCC compilers from Debian in order to have guaranteed stable build system for 5+ years.
https://github.com/shellcomp/shellcomp.github.io/blob/master... https://github.com/oilshell/oil/wiki/Shellac-Protocol-Propos...
The amount of unused computing and storage on personal devices is staggering. Yet HN never misses the opportunity to dogpile on anyone who points this out: data trasfer costs, battery usage, jokes about the Silicon…
> I think that's the end of "free software" in the GPL sense If anything it's the end of OpenAI
[Sorry for the spam] If you want to create charts quickly there's also: https://github.com/FedericoCeratto/dashing
I might be spilling some secret sauce here but... Control theory is mostly based on physical devices and analog variables, so it does not often fit with software systems. However you are right nonetheless. Large…
Nim natively supports 64bit RISC-V since years and 32bit in the current devel. Also, the compiler itself is built for rv64 in Debian.
I use the Nim and GCC compilers from Debian in order to have guaranteed stable build system for 5+ years.
https://github.com/shellcomp/shellcomp.github.io/blob/master... https://github.com/oilshell/oil/wiki/Shellac-Protocol-Propos...
The amount of unused computing and storage on personal devices is staggering. Yet HN never misses the opportunity to dogpile on anyone who points this out: data trasfer costs, battery usage, jokes about the Silicon…