Rust and C, sprinkled with some infosec. Former OpenBSD developer. Coffee nerd. Engineering @krakenfx 🐙, core backend systems. Opinions are my own. Previously reykfloeter@ on Twitter.
ChatGPT agreed, but … "And who knows, the clarity of thought and depth of understanding you gain from these solitary coding sessions might just lead to insights that can help improve the AIs of the future."
So last my pinned tweet is violating the twitter rules now – I didn’t know when I posted it. I‘ve been on the the bird site since 2009, I‘ve really enjoyed using it and following what’s going on in the world. It’s hard to change habits but I guess they‘d do me a favor with suspending my account. All the interesting people are on Mastodon anyway. https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/social-platforms-policy
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How to learn #OpenBSD kernel hacking with #ChatGPT: “Hi, could you show me an example of a Hello World char device driver for OpenBSD?” … it uses kldload … “Can you show one that isn’t a loadable module but compiled into the kernel?”. “It’s very atypical and even not supported anymore to use loadable modules under OpenBSD.” at least it apologized “You are correct that OpenBSD no longer supports loadable kernel modules.”