

multi-threaded rustc
I am still quite ignorant of the workings of rust/rustc (I’ll learn it tomorrow, I swear!) but I’m surprised that multi threaded compilation isn’t available by default. make/gcc have had it for several decades
multi-threaded rustc
I am still quite ignorant of the workings of rust/rustc (I’ll learn it tomorrow, I swear!) but I’m surprised that multi threaded compilation isn’t available by default. make/gcc have had it for several decades
Has SpongeBob said thank you once?
Oof
Slackware taught me appreciation for apt/yum dependency resolution.
It was a great learning experience, but I doubt I’d ever go back
Never actually tried LFS but I have done Gentoo from stage 1 (back when that was an option), so I’m going to use your statement as an indication I can skip LFS 😁
I was actually tempted to try learning nasm for funsies a year or two ago until I discovered it doesn’t support ARM processors 🥲
An obviously talented programmer is no longer working on a free project that very few people can meaningfully contribute to - that is a shame.
I can’t even get myself to learn rust, let alone make a GPU driver while reverse engineering blackbox hardware.
But how to get the OS to recognize it?
My approach for doing this in Gentoo with an encrypted /home is to configure dracut to make a slightly customized initrd.
Thanks to dracut modules, not too much configuration is needed - it prompts on boot for the password to decrypt, and then fstab is just configured to mount the decrypted uuid.
Someone else mentioned using multiple key slots, but I think this is your only real secure option.
The President we need, but not the President we deserve
Me too - my take on it was the end of the world is nigh and Jesus is returning to Earth, but on the way back he passes Francis’ soul