There is already https://flatassembler.net/ which uses macros to emit ELF and PE headers.
Right.
Just as mirimir said, it is biological norm to draw line between your own kind and everyone else. For example, both dogs and cats don't kill each other, but dog can easily kill a cat.
Looks like you may want to try Vagga [1]. It is Linux-only, but you said that you want Linux-based environments. It is for development environments by design, so it is way easier to setup than Vagrant. Even if it does…
https://lobste.rs/ is similar to HN, but has tags, so you can limit your scope to hardware: https://lobste.rs/t/hardware
HN is not limited to software. Hardware news are posted here sometimes and no rules prohibit it.
It just allows to switch between versions and try to hear the difference? I can't hear the difference in the example. I expected something like UNIX diff, just for audio files. How about actually subtracting one signal…
There is already https://flatassembler.net/ which uses macros to emit ELF and PE headers.
Right.
Just as mirimir said, it is biological norm to draw line between your own kind and everyone else. For example, both dogs and cats don't kill each other, but dog can easily kill a cat.
Looks like you may want to try Vagga [1]. It is Linux-only, but you said that you want Linux-based environments. It is for development environments by design, so it is way easier to setup than Vagrant. Even if it does…
https://lobste.rs/ is similar to HN, but has tags, so you can limit your scope to hardware: https://lobste.rs/t/hardware
HN is not limited to software. Hardware news are posted here sometimes and no rules prohibit it.
It just allows to switch between versions and try to hear the difference? I can't hear the difference in the example. I expected something like UNIX diff, just for audio files. How about actually subtracting one signal…