Could (You) make an ext4 file system with a basic kernel in 4 days?
no
>>100172524this is meaningless if you researched the subjects beforehandkernel programming is not somehow magically harder than other kinds of systems programming, it's just that you need to have the relevant domain knowledge for it.
>>100172524Even better, I can read the files from any harddrive with any filrsystem that has ever existed or ever will. I'll simply change the pointer on π
>>100172546and it just turns out that you cannot create a relevant kernel without big corporations backing you because most of hardware is proprietary and undocumented
>>100172552>I'll simply change the pointer on πhmmm?
>>100172524Code of conduct status?
>>100172557Continuous infinite non-repeating sequence has infinite variations of all possible binary outputs
>>100172564There is no proof that PI is non repeating. Additionally even if there would be, there is no proof that all numbers are equally probable and that all combinations are possible. For example, there could exist an infinite non repeating number that is structured in such a way that the sequence 453279254379 simply never can appear in it.
>>100172599Unless you can find a repeat in any of the currently found numbers I'll keep my PiFS. Just wait until my search for your next comment completes somewhere in the next 5-10^10^10^10^10 seconds
>>100172524Yeah since everyone else already did the hard work and open sourced it.
>>100172632But from scratch ... ?
>>100172555just look up how linux does everything
>>100172646yeah I just finished compiling Linux, time to boot.
>>100172646Yeah just look at what they did and rewrite it in my hypothetical meme language. Which is what Drew did.
>>100172656it's not useful for me to know how Linux loads firmware blobs.
>>100172679HEH! Gotem
>>100172679Linux would never do that
>>100172696thankfully my hardware doesn't require linux-firmware to work
>>100172555Yup, this is the bigger problem.There is not one way to access the LTE network without using some proprietary code somewhere along the way.In UMTS, this was still possible.This is a domain the government needs to step up.Of course, in the US, they're in bed with big tech, so that ain't going to happen.So it's left to the EU, but most of our politicians are sucking their thumbs when it comes to these topics, and it is amazing we've even "managed" something like the GDPR, the right to repair and forcing USB type C connectors.
>>100172761>So it's left to the EUthey won't do shit either. China must do it, it is all manufactured there anyways
>>100172825And they're just going to tell them to put in mandatory back doors and cooomply, much like in the US, except the goverment is more powerful there.It needs to be someone who only buys, but doesn't sell.Ergo, we're probably fucked.Oh well.
>>100172524Yes. I did FAT32 fs in 1 day.
>>100172895Woah, how did you manage to do that?
>>100172524>person who probably already knows how filesystems work and already know where to look for can make a simple program to recursively search tables and inodesWow...
>>100172907he did it in lisp
>>100172546It's fun. You should try it sometime.
>>100173485based!
>>100174269>most notably serenityOSeven your biggest cope OS is worthless toy
>>100174320yeah i didnt read the whole thingthought u were talking about just making hobby tier kernels
>>100172623it's pretty cool to have infinite storage, but aside from the awful lookup time, how do you even know what to search for?don't you need to know the future to find the comment?maybe you can find a list somewhere with the indexes of your future searches
>>100173351That's cheating.
>>100174483You already know what you search for
https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/post/understanding-ext4-disk-layout-part-2doesn't look that hard