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minus-square@garretblelinkEnglish9•6 hours agoIs that just obfuscated on other platforms (like MacOS)? I don’t think I’ve ever had a Mac get “confused” by a device by changing its port.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•14 minutes agoCould be like Linux where a lot of drivers are in the kernel and it doesn’t need to add drivers every time you plug something in
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•edit-25 hours agothe other OS’s don’t store the configuration in the registry, that’s the main difference
minus-squaremacniellinkfedilink5•4 hours agoGit gut by using a sane POSIX architecture just like any other OS out there.
Is that just obfuscated on other platforms (like MacOS)? I don’t think I’ve ever had a Mac get “confused” by a device by changing its port.
Could be like Linux where a lot of drivers are in the kernel and it doesn’t need to add drivers every time you plug something in
the other OS’s don’t store the configuration in the registry, that’s the main difference
I see.
So Windows just needs to git gud.
Git gut by using a sane POSIX architecture just like any other OS out there.