Engineer (nuclear, safety analysis), scientific software developer, rehabilitator of unloved FORTRAN, recovering sysadmin, marginally competent solderator. Occasional Bond Villain (Card Overpunch). Nuclear Scoundrel™ My internet claim to fame was livetweeting the Fukushima reactor failures on the Birdsite. I'm pretty chipper for one spending so much time looking at sad melty reactors and sad creaky software.
Engineer (nuclear, safety analysis), scientific software developer, rehabilitator of unloved FORTRAN, recovering sysadmin, marginally competent solderator. Occasional Bond Villain (Card Overpunch). Nuclear Scoundrel™ My internet claim to fame was livetweeting the Fukushima reactor failures on the Birdsite. I'm pretty chipper for one spending so much time looking at sad melty reactors and sad creaky software.
Shared libraries are a tool of the Devil and ifx/llvm can get in the goddamn sea until Intel honors -static/-static-intel/-whatever-crap-I-need-to-specify-to-actually-get-a-statically-linked-binary
It's not 1989, we have more disk and memory than god, and I need to insulate my qualified applications from IT/infosec shenanigans that can break my application's qualification.
I'm tired of computers that don't do what I tell them to do and all their demonic enablers.