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oasis
- Oasis – a small, statically-linked Linux system
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After tens of hours and a numerous amount of coffee, I proudly did it
You reminded me for trying Oasis: https://github.com/oasislinux/oasis
- In theory, could you compile all of the libraries required to run a Linux environment into a single, massive .so file?
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Are Hoistings Possible for C++?
When you say a fork of LLVM, am I correct in assuming that you specifically mean a fork of Clang? I don't see how the compiler backend would affect support for language extensions, regardless of whether it's an exception to that such as Tcc, Cproc, the MIR C jitter, lacc, 8cc, 9cc, and chibicc. Most of those are not for production, excluding Cproc and Tcc (at least according to Suckless or Oasis).
- Oasis: Small statically-linked Linux system
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samurai: Ninja-compatible build tool written in C
Not a big issue for someone who maintains his own Linux version, https://github.com/oasislinux/oasis.
The code is readable and maintainable, and can be used in the Linux distro that the author maintains without pulling in a huge number of dependencies to build a C++ compiler.
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Tiny Core Linux 13.0 is a full Linux desktop in 22 MB
If you're into very small linux desktops- I've had a lot of fun with Oasis: https://github.com/oasislinux/oasis
The full desktop image is 77mb
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Office 365 implementing AI to detect employees colluding, leaving and more
Oh dear, you definitely chose the wrong person to accuse of not auditing their code.
I'm typing this from my OpenBSD laptop, which, I assure you, I have audited extensively; but that's hardly relevant to this topic.. I just think it's funny that you would assume this of me. I'm also big on system-transparency[0] and micro systems like Oasis Linux[1] which attempt to limit things being able to hide.
Granted, nothing is perfectly secure.
But, again, besides the point entirely.
Your central thesis is that nothing is safe.
Why, then, should I not just use telegram? Or VK, or WeChat?
We have consensus in the HN community that those chat systems (especially telegram) are inherently insecure. Why?
Don't worry, I'll answer for you: Because they do not support E2EE except when specifically asked to, and because they used their own encryption.
This is enough for the security community to decide that Telegram is a bad product(tm).
I'm not arguing in defense of telegram, I'm just letting you know what happens to "secure messengers" under a microscope.
The same criticism has not been levied to Signal, despite them offering no more protection in real terms than HTTPS would. There are theoretical safety-nets but nothing you can concretely audit.
Your argument that "it's their code they can do what they like" holds as much water as an inverted plate, given the context that they've chosen to live under.
So, instead of attempting to talk me down with and Argument from fallacy[2]
[0]: https://www.system-transparency.org/
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Feel like distro hopping, recommend me some minimalistic distros.
Oasis. Good luck!
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