Chris Carella
@ccarella.eth
When I got to University (1998) the Computer Science lab had SunOS on Sparc workstation. My first time using Unix. Computer Science was mostly taught in C and you would have to do all of your work on the lab because Windows didn’t cut it. Then we discovered Linux (Slackware on 13 disks) and could do work from our dorms. Then one day I submitted code that worked on my machine bit completely crashed on the Professors. This is when I learned that Unix was big endian and Linux was little endian and that matters for things like memory operations. Our favorite Professors would let you submit either as long as you told them which one to run it on.
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Chris Carella
@ccarella.eth
I think technology it was Sparc vs 386 and not specifically a Unix vs Linux thing. It was a long time ago!
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nonamenecessary
@roganx.eth
I still have a set of Slackware 3.3 discs from back in the day. They're literal beer coasters at this point, corrupted ages ago. I remember installing linux for the first time, it was goddamn electrifying.
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dani
@smokingfrog.eth
in 1998, I was in 2nd grade
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Mikasa🦋🖤
@ayeeshaxoxo
I wasn't even born when you were in the university. Damn!
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