Hold on just a minute. It was assembly programming? There was no OS layer on top of it? They coded bare metal?
Wait no, Xfce has fractional scaling and it’s kinda good, so here is a factually correct version that also spells ‘Xfce’ correctly (I am from the times it was all caps)
It was lower level than that. They pulled copper wires through holes to indicate zeroes and ones.
Linux meme???
Was I the only one annoyed about how he pretended to be a Linux fan for precisely the time Linus Torvalds was there? I haven’t watched since it turned out he’s a bit shirt to his employees, but dipped in to watch the build.
I followed his channel for years, always with the nagging feeling that something was off. Then, two years ago, an ex-employee leaked what had happened behind the scenes, along with all the recurring issues in the videos (wrong benchmarks, blatant bias, and so on). That’s when I stopped watching.
And don’t even get me started on the “Linux Experiment.” It was full of nonsense. For someone supposedly tech-savvy, he made some truly rookie mistakes.















