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Re: "i have this feeling about lowtech (not permacomputing) that…"

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i will try to write later, too tired now.

πŸ™ norayr [OP]

Feb 17 Β· 3 months ago

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🐐 boringbbsuser · Mar 03 at 23:34:

Fascinating thread!

I agree, gcc is not for the faint of heart. tcc is much more "hackable."

On the otherhand, in a "grid down" situation, how often will we have to hack on our compilers?

I do like software like tcc. Would you say that Perl is low tech? What about Ruby?

Perl is definitely lighter than Python. Go is nice to work with.

IMO: OpenBSD is the most "hackable" daily driver. Has the best ratio of features to complexity.

But still, it's quite complex and has clang.

Maybe something else has it beat, though?

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πŸ™ norayr:

i have this feeling about lowtech (not permacomputing) that gcc is not lowtech. however, tcc is. we feel that c is lowtech, because it has a small syntax and it is possible to write efficient code with it, but we forget that the c we use has lots of corporate investments, lots of language extensions, and the compiler compiles in hours. tcc is lowtech, because it supports standard c without extensions and it is easy to compile it. however, it is not possible to compile linux kernel with tcc....

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