Andrew on Nostr: things like #UVM make me wonder why the vendors of proprietary (V)IP cores can agree ...
things like #UVM make me wonder why the vendors of proprietary (V)IP cores can agree upon a unified interface for the cores while Linux, *BSD, and other less known FLOSS projects can't agree on say driver interfaces
even within Linux alone the drivers won't be compatible between even minor version changes and thus have to all live in the same repository — looks like one huge technical debt
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