Unless, of course
(Unless, of course, this is his CS expert’s opinion on the whole ”importance of the kernel vs. userland” issue, in which case I merely bow my head in shame of my ignorance.)
(Unless, of course, this is his CS expert’s opinion on the whole ”importance of the kernel vs. userland” issue, in which case I merely bow my head in shame of my ignorance.)
The Professor did great covering the early days, but I’m sure other people besides me are going to point out that Richard Stallman deserves as much if not more of a credit as Linus Torvalds does for what we call ”Linux” today, which is the Linux kernel combined with a ton of GNU software.
I, for one, welcome our new Infiltrator Overlord!
Interesting how it seems to prefer to clamber down awkwardly rather than jump and spread its wings even so slightly to soften the fall.
This was awesome! I don’t know if it’s the different editing or just that the topic is so fascinating and the professor so good at explaining, or a superposition of all three. And I still have prof. Moriarty’s version to watch, happy times!
I already knew the Beeb’s predator dinosaurs have serious eyesight problems, but this one takes the cake. Getting surprised by the largest dinosaur ever, over a landscape of virtually nothing blocking the view! Come on!
If the diamond you keep on your bathroom table is that huge, you must have basketball-sized ones in your living room.
Onko sinulla sukulaisyhteyksiä Jyväskylään? Muistutat ulkonäöltäsi niin paljon jotakuta siellä tuntemaani, etten näköjään saa rauhaa jollen kysy.