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ISC License | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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S6, BusyBox, Binary, Suckless
Try this list https://github.com/firasuke/awesome
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A ultra minimalist distro just for fun
Stuff like Business Card Linux might be worth a look. There's some useful links here
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Best (and "easy") distro to build your own distro?
Other projects that could be worth a look are Kiss, Crux, Exherbo & Void...there's a few other pointers in this list.
- GNU free Linux, must not include any GNU stuff
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Can I go deeper or did I hit rock bottom?
Gentoo's quite a complex beast, you could look at simpler stuff with code a single human has a chance of understanding. mkroot, Kiss, Glaucus, Sta.li, few more here
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Arch, Gentoo or LFS
If you are interested in the nuts an bolts of operating systems there's a nice list of interesting projects here.
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is there repositories/lists that contains simple, 'suckless' projects?
https://github.com/firasuke/awesome (last updated yesterday)
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just for curiosity: is it possible to combin Linux and FreeBSD into a single OS? Or does this exist already?
If you search on this link there are a few attempts to use the linux kernel with a bsd userland.
- Distro for a masochist
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Would creating my own Linux Distro from scratch be a good way to learn how linux works for a complete beginner?
Glaucus is another one man project, his Github site has a lot of good info and links to other awesome projects
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Can you recommend a robotics kit for someone who wants to break into a role as a software robotics engineer? Explained more below.
You can get a “cheap” dev kit for $1.5k-$2.5k. As an alternative, i would suggest DIY. Follow the work of open-source robotics/RC/electronics projects. Here is a list to get you started: https://github.com/mjyc/awesome-robotics-projects
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I wan’t to be an electrical engineer when I grow up (I’m 13), any advice?
Awesome Open Source Robotics Projects - you should start out with the turtle 😁
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Interesting open source projects to contribute to?
You could look up a few of them here, if you haven't already. Otherwise, I'd suggest going through participating organisations for GSoC (as they'd likely be very active) and finding projects that seem exciting to you. If you are just getting started with open source development, you could join the mailing lists or IIRC channels for those ongoing projects and put forward any queries directly to the maintainers. Hope this helps.
What are some alternatives?
glaucus - A simple and lightweight Linux® distribution based on musl libc and toybox
awesome-math - A curated list of awesome mathematics resources
community - Officially unofficial KISS community repository, mirror of https://codeberg.org/kiss-community/community
textbooks - Source code of Mathigon's interactive textbooks
bedrocklinux-userland - This tracks development for the things such as scripts and (defaults for) config files for Bedrock Linux
awesome-unix - All the UNIX and UNIX-Like: Linux, BSD, macOS, Illumos, 9front, and more.
mkroot - Simple Linux build, bootable under qemu for multiple architectures.
OSEE - Open-source Electrical Engineering Curriculum
website - The Haiku website. (Pull requests are accepted; please file issues at https://dev.haiku-os.org).
spotMicro - Spot Micro Quadruped Project
harm-less - Inspired by suckless and cat-v, this is a simple single document wiki of suckless practices and minimal software.
gazebo-classic - Gazebo classic. For the latest version, see https://github.com/gazebosim/gz-sim