From bb9436fee3dc00ac845bd9a54cd4ffd55c90adf3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wires Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2025 19:54:42 -0400 Subject: lots more little typography tweaks --- content/_index.md | 4 +--- content/zosimos/workflow.md | 10 ++++++---- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'content') diff --git a/content/_index.md b/content/_index.md index 0576859..e73a990 100644 --- a/content/_index.md +++ b/content/_index.md @@ -6,7 +6,5 @@ languages, and distributed systems. My favorite languages to work with are Zig, Rust, Erlang, and the venerable C. I want to build high performance and fault tolerant systems, and to help make the web a more free and decentralized place. -

I'm currently looking for work. If you want to talk, you can reach me at -wires@wires.systems. -

+[`wires@wires.systems`](mailto:wires@wires.systems). diff --git a/content/zosimos/workflow.md b/content/zosimos/workflow.md index 114426f..24b2378 100644 --- a/content/zosimos/workflow.md +++ b/content/zosimos/workflow.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Programming my own OS has been a dream of mine for years, but my attempts always end up going the same way: writing some code that can run in a virtual machine, learning some interesting stuff about x86_64, and then giving up before I even reach userspace. Now I find myself called again by the siren song, but I'm -determined to not go down the same road again ... so I'm doing it on an arm +determined to not go down the same road again... so I'm doing it on an arm machine this time. I ended up settling on the Raspberry Pi 4B, since the price was reasonable and the large community makes it easy to find answers to any question I might have. But before I can set out to build the greatest OS ever, @@ -25,9 +25,10 @@ itself, and while nothing in this post is particularly difficult, I have reason to believe it'll keep up even as the complexity increases. I won't go into detail about the actual code since 1\. it's extremely trivial -and 2\. it's not the main focus of this post. All that matters is that it -consists of some Zig code, an assembly stub, and a linker script to put it all -together. In our `build.zig` file we therefore write: +and 2\. it's not the main focus of this post, but you can find it [here][code]. +All that matters is that it consists of some Zig code, an assembly stub, and +a linker script to put it all together. In our `build.zig` file we therefore +write: ```zig const std = @import("std"); @@ -86,6 +87,7 @@ files ourselves, but we can do better! want a different filename. [1]: https://git.wires.systems/wires/zosimos/src/commit/8466e9b4d2fbca85d53d8dadc87914b4766c43de/src +[code]: https://git.wires.systems/wires/zosimos/src/commit/b6b96f651f060ae6cff9e4e184799bb354ce6d07 [7]: https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/config_txt.html ## Fetching Firmware -- cgit 1.4.1