gyptazy

@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Believer in the power of open-source & community-driven innovation.

Former AS20621 NetOp that loves FreeBSD & illumos. Currently mostly in DevOps & developing (Python, Rust). Contributes to & . Evaluating and production usage of hardware/software.

Projects:
* BoxyBSD.com - A free VM hosting service to provide some value back to the community.
* manpageblog.org - A static blog generator in manpage design.
* QualvoSec - A security patch management tool.
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Yes, you're right. Don't know if you have seen my test where this little thing had to do all the workloads of my production web server. But honestly, it was just static content so it shouldn't have any impacts. Compiling is really slow but mostly I want to have the system clean without dev things - I build everything in a RISCV64 QEMU VM. I think the biggest problem right now is that there're still many information missing to get started. Information about boards and hardware, dealers to obtain it, getting a desired os on it and the whole driver issues. Much content is in Chinese and you have to read the code to understand things... I think as soon as we have more information in English it will get easier for everyone. Therefore, it's a great value by everyone to document and provide hints regarding riscv64!

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