Two Computers, by Bill ReaderImagine if you will two computers.
One computer is built in a fuchsia case. One computer is built in a chartreuse case. Every component part of these computers is identical—same CPU, same GPU, same RAM, same motherboard.
But— and now we’ll look at two random examples of computers from the whole nation—the computers are running different operating systems. We will call these operating systems A and B.
Operating system A (OS-A) is a pain in the tail to...
Published on September 24, 2024 03:52