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@2lazy2debug unfortunately it was only Yeah and guy replied then with question how... :/
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@2lazy2debug you should join every worldwide groups for pentesters(especially), programmers etc, nice reading on morning toilet, shit escapes easier!
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If you like that already make sure to take a look at a site called Hackforums. Most gringiest things I've ever seen in my life. At some point it's even more sad than funny.
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@rotten991 Yes! "programming" btw. The most advanced code you'll find on there is a "Hello World" tutorial in Python.
Plus all those kids asking for a free app to press a button and hack their best friend's facebook. Not sure in what category one would place them.
I swear, all those people on there are either extremely stupid, or they're just trolling on a next level god-like mode that is way too advanced for me to understand.
You're 100% right with the ewhoring and depression part. -
Well... If you are dedicated, you can. As you can make an os with c / ASM, and you can use c / ASM libs in python, and you can compile python. So... Ya. You can.
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Meta33866yWhy do people always censor names like 2 year olds?
Just strike it completely or leave it visible 🤔 -
It's actually impossible.
Direct access to hardware required for an operating system can't be done purely in python.
When writing a kernel in a modern language (not some kind of forgotten algol/ada dialect), you're pretty much limited to architecture dependent Assembly, C and Rust. With some trickery, you could include C++ and Swift to the list, if you include small modules written in a lower level language.
Now, a desktop environment could easily be written in a higher level language. Linux Mint's Cinnamon is largely Python and Javascript for example, but that's just a thin sauce layer on top of the OS.
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