Yes it's called modprobed-db. But it only tracks what modules are loaded, not what's used in the kernel. Although maybe you could compile everything you can as modules first, then check what's loaded and then compile…
> It's crazy expensive to repair if something breaks. I've heard that a lot but I don't believe that to be true. It's actually just a fairly simple hydraulics system with a pump, oil lines, and some valves, all conected…
Could you program an FPGA as a very efficient neural network with this technique?
Yes it's called modprobed-db. But it only tracks what modules are loaded, not what's used in the kernel. Although maybe you could compile everything you can as modules first, then check what's loaded and then compile…
> It's crazy expensive to repair if something breaks. I've heard that a lot but I don't believe that to be true. It's actually just a fairly simple hydraulics system with a pump, oil lines, and some valves, all conected…
Could you program an FPGA as a very efficient neural network with this technique?