

Hey, CG, would you mind editing the R-slur out of your comment? We don’t do ableism around here.
Hey, CG, would you mind editing the R-slur out of your comment? We don’t do ableism around here.
Hey, Blake, would you mind editing the R-slur out of your comment? We don’t do ableism around here.
Not even close, but okay.
Dude fuck off.
The great thing about RISC-V if you care about sovereignty in an age where CPUs run the world is that it’s an open standard. Contrast this with x86 which is owned in some part by US-based Intel and some part by US-based AMD as well as ARM which is owned by Japanese-owned, UK-based Arm Holdings. If you want to use x86, you’re shelling out license money to Intel and AMD, and if you want to use ARM, you’re shelling out license money to Arm Holdings. You never truly “own” what you’re producing.
The community was locked indefinitely 8 months ago by its moderator, and their rationale is stated in the corresponding post.
So basically anything that makes it more useful than just doing it yourself.