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The startup I work for is looking for a few good software people. Both locations are in Austin, TX (USA).Here’s our wish-list of experience for the positions:
Embedded
A BSCS degree and 5+ years of experience writing C language
Experience with x86 and MIPS assembly language
Experience with low level drivers for networking devices as Ethernet MAC/Phy and switches
Experience [...]
I’ve been considering porting PUFFS (NetBSD’s kernel implementation of FUSE) along with reFUSE (the library that goes along with PUFFS) to FreeBSD. I wonder what the interest is in this?
What’s next? We all know about devfs and similar file systems, and many of us use unionfs or nullfs. However - what other utility file systems would be useful, that we haven’t built yet? I think tools like FUSE have given a lot of people some very creative ways of thinking about [...]
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