That has not changed, the drivers might not work, the UI might be buggy at at times but one thing always works. The Terminal which means that everything works if you have the time lol
Who actually made the operating system nowadays known as "Linux" was Richard Stallman and everyone involved in the GNU Project. Sure, Linux, the kernel, is a very important piece of the OS, but what Richard did is so underrated. He sometimes may sound like some crazy neckbeard, but he's very, very important to what we have now: "open source" would be a proprietary bullshit without him, defending free software.
He's not pedantic, he's right. Free software is one thing, open source is another. Take a look at Unreal Engine: the code is publicly available, but it's licensed very strictly.
May God keep Brian Kernighan healthy and sharp.
Which god?
And may he continue to 'C' sharp-ly. . . I'll C my self out.
🙏🙏🙏📿
That has not changed, the drivers might not work, the UI might be buggy at at times but one thing always works. The Terminal which means that everything works if you have the time lol
Who actually made the operating system nowadays known as "Linux" was Richard Stallman and everyone involved in the GNU Project. Sure, Linux, the kernel, is a very important piece of the OS, but what Richard did is so underrated. He sometimes may sound like some crazy neckbeard, but he's very, very important to what we have now: "open source" would be a proprietary bullshit without him, defending free software.
I love to see ken Thompson in your show!
this guy is a legend
First time that I hear Prof. Kernighan talking about Plan9!
ya, pretty much everything he said "*was* good about unix", *is* good about plan9 (9front) right now.
Stallman would kill you for calling him the father of Open Source. He’s pedantic like that.
He's not pedantic, he's right. Free software is one thing, open source is another. Take a look at Unreal Engine: the code is publicly available, but it's licensed very strictly.
Not pednatic. Free software >>>>>>>>>>>> open source aoftware
he also said that Stallman 'started thinking about this stuff' in the late 80s, when it was in 1983 that he announced the GNU project
😂
Thank you.
2:50 never better described my feeling!!!! Brain you're a God to me!!!!!!
Kernighan > Jobs
Jobs was a businessman, better comparison would be with Wozniak
@@noweare1 Woz was primarily an electronics engineer...
This video is a gem!
Amazing channel! Keep it up!
"más claro, agua" I would say in Spanish.
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