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by DarkUranium
472 days ago
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The same is visible in having to parse a bunch of Linux's more complex of the /proc entries, vs. simply using syscalls in (say) FreeBSD. "Everything is a file" is not a bad abstraction for some things. It feels like Linux went the route of a golden hammer here. |
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The specific reason I mentioned it was because his initial example was about how much more ceremony and boilerplate is needed when you need to pretend that USB interfaces are actually magic files and directories.