Watch kernel developer do Linux kernel development ;-)
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this guy is using svn instead git? WTF !!!
I work in D-Link India as Developer and yes we also use 'svn' , haha
Good god
@@zuu379 good gracious
my project too use SVN 🤣🤣
svn is alive and well on enterprise work
You look exactly how i imagined linux kernel developer
Thanks!
😭💀
young carl from up
LOL exactly!!
He is speaking in assembly.
😂
😭
Need to maximize those cycles...
😃
No fancy terminal theme, No custom neovim, using single 1080p monitor, Microsoft 400 keyboard, sitting on a stool. This guy is shredding Kernel dev.
and he’s writing directly into the .patch files 🙌
Ridículous, tecnologie and facilities are good to use, its doesn’t mean he is a good programmer, but a stupid one
@gofernandez345 And it takes him 30 minutes to do what "rename" does in a real IDE in 2 clicks
first of all mosts IDEs can not even work on sources as large as the Linux kernel, or Firefox and slow down to a crawl or crash. 2nd, when I live streamed my lunch break I did not expect they just renamed stuff, I thought hey actually changed more API details and that is why I was reviewing this changes. All the smart IDE talking people probably never worked on low level code as large as the Linux kernel. Every big company already called over the last 15 years and waned to hire me as in most project we work in I'm perceived as an 10x engineer with my old school Unix techniques. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
LOLLL😂
no syntax highlighting, just raw dogging the terminal is CRAZY
That's how I grew up learning to code ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@MoreReneRebe nowadays impossible haha
@@GameDSS I coded an entire Ultima Online engine, together with socket handling, extension, custom scripting language, etc, all in C in `mcedit` in early 2000s. This is how people used to code. :)
"Raw dogging the terminal", lmao, what a phrase I've never heard before
Raw dogging the terminal... Lmfao 🤣🤣🤣
We had game streaming now we have dev streaming what a time to be alive
this is the man that stackoverflow goes to for answers
this is the YT channel stackoverflow readers go to when they don't find an answer thru google search, ...
Bro I got no clue what is happening but i am here for it
haha same bro
this guy codes in VI without an LSP nor Treesitter to at least color the code symbols, what in the heck this guy is a hero
I would love to know why, is that for speed or there is an other reason?
yes i want to know too.@@cyprienricque2692
Probably the chadness@@cyprienricque2692
@@cyprienricque2692 mb he just grew up coding in phosphor monitors with only one tone of green and get used coding in this setup
@@cyprienricque2692 maybe but to some extent it's also Linux kernel developer vibes^^
I'm a software engineer but this is indeed some tough stuff!
mid to low level development is reeeally hard.
Good job!
6:42 😬, it was therapeutic until I saw the triple r's, then it became stressful! 😆
yea...i kept thinking now is when he gets it
only took 7 minutes to catch it too. honestly impressive
Watching you write the very OS im using rn, writing code i could never dream of understanding in depth. Keep up the awesome work🎉🎉
This guy talk to him self and we just watched it, but i like it.. XD
Until I saw you, I thought my job was difficult.. Big respect man
😂😂😂😂😂
No, what he did is not difficult. He just has to change some identifiers.
@@analinizotwocka4599gttr
Soon as I saw default VI w/ no customizations I knew I needed to subscribe, wow
Real dawg
Why use vi instead of vim?
@@Circe-wz3kg i think mostly philosophy, you have devs that learn a js framework every 2 months and then there are people that still use vi and do everything in raw C. When you have been doing something for so long it becomes a part of your character (i am pulling all this info straight out of my ass )
@@aliawada4541 I think thats about right though
@@aliawada4541thank you for citing your sources
Truly a hardcore programmer 👍🏼👍🏼
Happy to see one of those Magic Wizard guys of kernelprogrammers. Thank you and your colleagues for the hard work every day!❤ I would like to support you guys! But i think my programming skills are not strong enaugh…😢
i don't understand a single thing
subscribed!
hope you will release more of this type of content
Im back. Everytime I feel tired or not wanting to study or practice I watch you video and help me to be motivated again. I don't really know why, it just happens. Thaks for the motivation!
haha watching this is awesome. Insane skills. Cheers! Subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
Very hardworking man. Respect!
Holy shit! You just don't know how impressed I am right now. This is insane. You sir, are insane!
Either scattered mind, or bad tools, or complicated environment. But definitely good will!
Loving the use of vi. Haven't done low level code for 22 years now and spend more time in PowerPoint and Visio now. Good video !
This is indeed therapeutic.❤
This guy is a genius
Thanks for sharing, amazing learning for us :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
TH-cam algorithm: this guy will watch anything at this point
you know what kind of person he is when you see him, and this guy is one of them. lovely
I didn't understand how to code linux before, now I am like before
13:08 errror (with 3 'r's) - I'm not sure if this got fixed later
Saw same 6:42 , hoping it didn't go out 😆
Dam. Those first two minutes was INTENSE😅
Really clutch to make it trough 💆
HE IS SPEAKING THE LANGUAGE OF GODS!
Indeed
Wish I can land my low-level programming job some day, it is challenging but will feel like learning many low-level system issues.
madman coding with no syntax highlighting. my man
I would love to see your scripts/Build-Target to learn on how to build .iso out of custom built kernel. Thank you!
it's all in #t2sde: t2sde.org svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk
@@MoreReneRebe Thank you very much. I didn't know this. It is the first time I discover your channel. I'll check it out.
Absolutely mesmerizing to watch a true Linux master at work! The way you effortlessly navigate through the code and command line is truly inspiring. Your expertise in Linux development is evident, and I'm learning so much just from observing your process. Keep up the fantastic work!
That's really inspiring
I am learning linux fundamentals now and when I saw this I feel bad for myself lmao. But I subscribed because your skill is outstanding.
Watching you coding in the terminal reminded me how IDEs and IntelliSense boost productivity. Never coded in the terminal but it brings me back to when I used to code in Sublime. Don't know how I ended up here but thanks for your work in the Linux Kernel btw.
In each ide in slower.
amazing video :) aaaand yes, you are a beast doing this thing. ✌
thank you so much!
Brilliant. I think it's too bad most people will never truly know the amount of hard work that goes into this sort of development, done by people like you.
Homie looks like Edward Snowden
This is very good and therapeutic. To use svn instead of git is one thing, but to actually write in accordance with the Law takes this thing to a whole new level.
The "Law"?
@@Zwettekop Yes, I mean "the Law" in the same sense as in the book "The Cyber AI of the Law". Have you heard of this book?
@@BlackHermit I can't find it, who is the author?
you are everything I aspire to be
nice focus
I have watched the entire video while wondering what's going on. I love it!
actual video title: Neo and The Matrix console
Note the presense of XZ, interesting to see it in these older videos. Now a CVE 10.0
Always love your videos... I wanna start learning Linux kernel development and buy the right laptop for it. What minimum hardware specs do you recommend?
why not use what you got? the older the better supported, more documentation. Minimal requirement are 486 or the like ;-) I run my business from a 7 year old Retina MacBook Pro, though, which I can not recommend for various reasons. It depends anyway what you want to work on, graphics, storage, containers, etc. ...?
@@MoreReneRebe Alright... :) Thank you!
Greetings! That's a great and very inspiring video clip)
Why Vi instead of Vim though? Just curious) and what editor/ide do you usually use?
That was probably Vim, otherwise I use Emacs ;-)
@@MoreReneRebe is Emacs bad at handling big files?
man you are a an inspiration!
Thanks!
most normal OS Developer
OK that cleared up a lot of things for me, thank you! Now, time for a few more kitten vids
I hope one day will be like you.
I see glimpse of Keanu from Neo, Steve Jobs as well! BTW I have less idea what's going on but I believe this guy is having a monk time!
what build of Linux are you using or what do you recommend installing, and would you consider doing a video installing from ground up til secure? inspiring videos
I using our t2sde.org which comes secure out of the box 😉
@@MoreReneRebe"The T2 SDE (System Development Environment) is an open source Linux distribution kit. It is primarily developed by René Rebe."
Isn't that you? That's so cool
as a java junior developer,i have no idea what you’re doing , but it seems pretty cool
He is speaking in Fortran
Great movie. I don't understand anything but it looks good to me.
just rawdogging VI. beautiful video.
At 6:40 I think you made a substitution error there... Not sure if it got caught or not but wanted to mention it.
yep was just about to comment the same thing ;p
my bro even speaks in assembly
I don't even know what's going on but I have the feeling that I should be impressed
no idea whats going on but it looks cool
Er ist ein Maschine!
Thanks for what you do, Linux is the best thing that ever happened to computers
What keyboard were you using in this video? It sounds beautiful lol
Sun Type 6
Smooth operator 🎶
Love it
I'm learning English. Title: developer, now deveoper.
=D Side effect of installing windows.. I didn't know that was on the list.. haha
Do you run your coding environment in a VM? just curious.
Ok, it did get caught. I am more listening while coding but literally looked over as you were fixing it. XD
Exactly the persona of a Linux Kernel engineer
When I imagine msyelf being a successful programmer, I dont see myself overly paid to be a manager, etc. Its to be a code monkey speaking tongues in Assembly in the dark, solo, and having a blast at it
If I were to make a movie about aliens, that would definitely be in it.
Amazing video! I find kernel development and low level development in general very interesting and I want to get started but I don't know where to start :( any tips?
assembly)
I think arduino is a great place to start.
Start from the filesystem since everything is a “file” in Unix based OSs
There is a udemy course i am doing now Developing a multithreaded kernel from scratch by Daniel Mckarthy
@@modex98
assembly is the pill to cure wanting to go low level XD
what kind of assembly anymway, x86, arm, risc-v? ...
Wouldn’t a GUI editor make large pieces of code easier to comprehend and the workflow faster?
Not necessarily. Modern IDEs are often slow and cumbersome to use. Especially with projects as large as the Linux kernel.
I empathised when watching so much, that when I wanted to stop video and go for lunch I pressed :q
I haven't seen a Sparc in decades
this was 2 years ago? I was searching for this kind of videos 2 year ago.
the YT algorithm only started to love us recently :-/ I guess share, like and subscribe helped ;-)!1!
@@MoreReneRebe I think script kiddies are beginning to get bored at javascript, they are ready for the next level
Btw I have never grown out of scripty adolescence 😀, my game addiction is preventing me from growing professionally, do you know 0ad I play that maybe you can help the technical problems the dev team is facing in this open source game
I liked you work.
Keep going sis.
Thank you, I will !
I remener early days of linux the vido card driber could be either as a " module" or compiled into a kernel, that was much faster, does todays Linuxes have video cards compiled into a kernel ? It would be supercool to have basic svga+ functionality out of the box without instaling clunky ome gigabyte driver...
While you can still link video drivers into the kernel, it never was much faster. One usually gets basic efi frame buffet out of the box. It’s just unaccelerated and thus really slow, …
This guy is G.O.A.T
What a god! Guy uses Vi instead of neovim, and even have not line numbering. By the way, what's the best way to start to contribute to linux? I know a couple of old books, but the kernel version they explain is older than 3.0 (6.3 latest today)
How does he code without syntax coloring is the biggest mystery for me
look at some source code ?
I watched only the first part, and looked like he is changing camel case to snake case.
I am mechanical engineer with little bit of coding skills. Is that a tiling window manager? I once used similar thing, I think it is called hyprland. But I didn't find it useful for engineering applications.My 3D models go crazy with Wayland compositor.
I think he’s using i3-wm
Unfamiliar with any worthwhile mechanical engineering cad thats worthwhile and runs on linux, even through wine. Tell me more
He's just using tmux
Dammm brooo you are a hero or crazy?
i just watched 20 minutes of something, and i have no idea whats going on
So this is the guy doing black magic so that I can play around in Linux.
7:11 there's typo in: const int err = ztd_get_rrror_code(ret); --?
at this point I can't continue watching, looks too awsome.
I mean in general, this looks more like real life sculpting from junk of clay into much more detailed realistic something. It's like not too caring approach to actually caring a lot. Didn't know one can do that at all with coding. omg. If that's true, Ressspeect!
Thanks!
Doesn’t matter if it’s your 2nd day or if you’re a kernel Linux developer. You will always go UP with your keyboard to avoid writing again any command on your Terminal.
Bro I don't understand shit but I like it and it's a good asmr
Should have explained the specific task you are implementing (i'm lost). But still looks smart overall.
this is like watching the hdd defreag.
Any recommend to study about kernal fundamental? I love Linux and have been working on RHEL but no idea about this stuff
Andrew Tannenbaum classic computer books, Linux kernel & device drivers. Or just reading and studiing the open source, ...
Damn there are a lot of stuff I don't know
He is the exact type of guy which the Hacker movies try to potray .
is this guy LEO from Matrix? I dont know what he is doing but he my hero! so funny to watch