This table is sorted so that the number of syscalls goes up, because I reckon more syscalls is a decent metric for how much shit is happening that you didn’t ask for (i.e. write("hello world\n"); exit(0)). Languages with a JIT fare much worse on this than compiled languages, but I have deliberately chosen not to account for this. These numbers are real. This is more complexity that someone has to
Building interactive SSH applications September 2, 2019 on Drew DeVault's blog After the announcement of shell access for builds.sr.ht jobs, a few people sent me some questions, wondering how this sort of thing is done. Writing interactive SSH applications is actually pretty easy, but it does require some knowledge of the pieces involved and a little bit of general Unix literacy. On the server, th
sr.ht, the hacker's forge, now open for public alpha November 15, 2018 on Drew DeVault's blog I’m happy to announce today that I’m opening sr.ht (pronounced “sir hat”, or any other way you want) to the general public for the remainder of the alpha period. Though it’s missing some of the features which will be available when it’s completed, sr.ht today represents a very capable software forge which
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