I wish there was more variety.
You basically have BSD and Linux and in the Linux space {glibc/musl systemd/openrc/runit PKGBUILD,ebuild,deb,rpm}
which seems like a lot but it’s the really niche stuff that’s fun to pull apart and play with.
I wish there was more variety.
You basically have BSD and Linux and in the Linux space {glibc/musl systemd/openrc/runit PKGBUILD,ebuild,deb,rpm}
which seems like a lot but it’s the really niche stuff that’s fun to pull apart and play with.
Well to clarify the two big differences here are that the exe is pre compiled and maybe dynamic libraries.
Heavy tech stacks do suck though
From the first result on Google:
The Wayland Display Server project was started by Red Hat developer Kristian Høgsberg in 2008
So yeah, I suspect Red Hat does in some way contribute to development. As I’m sure does Microsoft, Canonical etc.
None of this happens in a vacuum.
I didn’t realise Red Hat, SUSE, Microsoft etc. didn’t pay their staff?
You want H2OGPT or just use Langchain with CLI