Could a binary run its self?

could a binary run its self?

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A compiler can compile itself.

Yes, frankly I don't know why tech giants bother buying hardware CPUs, when they could just program them in software.

you cud cut diamonds on that chin

Good, cause that's what my dick is right now.

>Good, cause that's what my dick is right now.

A chin? Dickhead.

you mean chindick.

dickchin?

Has anyone implemented the JVM in Java?

>what is a bootloader?

Oh fuck, you forchinners are too retarded for that shit anyway.

Uh... What?

Who cares, it's possible. You could write an x86 emulation that runs the jvm in java anyway.

>could a binary run its self?

In a turing complete language, yes. Eventually the nested programs would exhaust your memory though obviously.

bootloaders dont run themselves

yes fork() system cal
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in the beginning there was grub

touch ~/binary
echo "~/binary" > ~/binary
chmod -x ~/binary
~/binary

Dunning-kruger much?

M$ killed the project because it wasn't marketable.

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Iron Shay (sp?) had some interesting stuff. Most of it trivial, but demonstrated that you could run code in an app and compile on the fly.

How do you implement fork() on Windows?

no cuz the computer runs the binary

Solus has programmed a CPU into the software. It works along with your hardware CPU to provide you with the fastest computing experience possible.

Solus uses this. It's one of the tried and true technologies utilized by Solus Linux, the best Linux distro ever created.

Solus developers are faggots eating one another dick and the source code is being produced while they are getting it on top of their keyboards.