@offlinemark question - you mentioned you have been working on that course for a year? Can you explain. Can you take these at your own pace and then get a degree either way - or - is it just for the knowledge? Either way sounds really dope to me.
It’s just for the knowledge. I’ve been streaming myself doing this course for 43 weeks in a row now, that’s what I mean. (I also don’t work on it outside of streaming.) thanks for watching!
@@offlinemark that's cool how did u consume the lectures and stuff. I scoped the site on my phone quickly but didn't find those. I found the xv6 book which looks really insightful. What's your study style for this course? Also did you go in 43 weeks ago knowing assembly or picked it up on the way. I have been studying it but mostly via videos so no hands on.
I don't watch any lectures, I just do the projects using the course material available: pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2018/labs/lab1/ I had little OS dev experience, but quite some assembly and systems experience.
2:16:05 best part -> finally fixed the bugs and walking thru it step by step to see it all working
Where the heck was this guy all along? Thanks YT for once! Subbed!
thanks very much turanamo!
@offlinemark question - you mentioned you have been working on that course for a year? Can you explain. Can you take these at your own pace and then get a degree either way - or - is it just for the knowledge? Either way sounds really dope to me.
It’s just for the knowledge. I’ve been streaming myself doing this course for 43 weeks in a row now, that’s what I mean. (I also don’t work on it outside of streaming.) thanks for watching!
@@offlinemark that's cool how did u consume the lectures and stuff. I scoped the site on my phone quickly but didn't find those. I found the xv6 book which looks really insightful. What's your study style for this course? Also did you go in 43 weeks ago knowing assembly or picked it up on the way. I have been studying it but mostly via videos so no hands on.
I don't watch any lectures, I just do the projects using the course material available: pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2018/labs/lab1/
I had little OS dev experience, but quite some assembly and systems experience.
Chill hacking lol
What in the youtube alghorityhm is happening.
we out here
chill coding in assembly and reverse engineering a kernel, how do i get like you?
thanks for watching - i'm not affiliated with either but go to pwn.college and cs61.seas.harvard.edu/site/2024/ . that's a great start
what the hell
my thoughts exactly