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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79387251:MV80NjkxNTkxXzg1Mzg3MDY1X0JGQTFDNjRB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79314116:MV80NjkxNTkxXzg1Mzg2Nzg3XzcyREZGQjA4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79387251:MV80NjkxNTkxXzg1Mzg2Njc5XzEzM0RBMEY3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79314116:MV80NjkxNTkxXzg1Mzg2NTIxXzYyRDc2MkQ5] I'm boot strapping an entire operating system with python. [/quote] That sounds fun. Is this a virtual machine OS? A simulator? What kind of functionality do you have so far? [/quote] It is a tape loader. It loads post installed operating system tapes and decompresses them into an automatically formatted drive. The tapes include the extensible firmware interface, the main system, and a recovery system. The recovery system is there in case you need permissions references or just a way to boot into a system you can fix system killers like broken .profile or .bash_rc. After the system is loaded it runs a set of customizations including building Debian packages for the smooth running of the included applications also installed from the script. The system is tuned for content creators, for story telling in particular with over 40 applications from their most up to date sources. [/quote] Interesting that you would choose to use tapes as a storage medium. I haven't used tapes since the 90's. Are tapes making a comeback these days? Or are they just fun to work with? [/quote]
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Not going to put the details here, but if you know Linux and python and have some experience let me know. My company is hiring.
You can work remotely (big plus!)
The interview will not be easy... Hope you can leetcode...
Salary will be more than you're getting paid right now, perhaps double.
It is a contract job. If you're interested in a full time job, that's a possibility too but not remotely for now.
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