tosti driver
(it lets you run user-provided lua in-kernel
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Tosti ? (tost@mk.toast.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 25-Aug-2022 21:34:34 JST Tosti ?
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Tosti ? (tost@mk.toast.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 25-Aug-2022 21:34:36 JST Tosti ?
@mia@movsw.0x0.st I'm down, too bad it's llvm tho
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miauz genyau (mia@movsw.0x0.st)'s status on Thursday, 25-Aug-2022 21:34:38 JST miauz genyau
@tost@mk.toast.cafe kernel written in terra
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Tosti ? (tost@mk.toast.cafe)'s status on Friday, 26-Aug-2022 01:23:24 JST Tosti ?
@skadi@stereophonic.space it does, netbsd is cool af
the interface is rather limited and there are no docs though, sadly
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Skaði (skadi@stereophonic.space)'s status on Friday, 26-Aug-2022 01:23:25 JST Skaði
@tost I'm pretty sure NetBSD has Lua built into the kernel