Are you using any RISC-V extensions? If so, which? I couldn't find this information on the xv6 project page.
It would be cool if you could run this project in bare metal.
Thanks for asking! It's compiled with -march=rv64g, so it uses the standard general-purpose extensions (IMAFD) and doesn't rely on anything exotic. Running it on bare metal is definitely a challenge I'd like to try someday! For now, the virtio-net driver is tightly coupled with QEMU, so a different network driver would be needed for specific hardware.
Also I low how the IT hiring has a become a paradox:
Companies won't hire you if you don't have enough projects in your portfolio, but by the time you will have enough stars on your github projects they have already used you to their own goals and are "not interested".
If you're paying a relatively high hourly wage to all of the staff, it seems unsurprising that you'd not want to be open during times of low customer traffic.
Honestly, this seems good overall; there's no more sense in having low-paid waitstaff hanging around hoping to get a customer table that will tip than in having a restaurant owner keep the restaurant open while paying the staff a reasonable hourly wage.
"Seems to be working in China."
Yeah, let's follow the example of the authoritarian countries just to prove how liberal "democracies" have nothing to do with freedom.
The parent comment is not about following examples, but rather that the impact Streisand effect is going to be very limited, and the common folk will not bother to circumvent.
>common folk will not bother to circumvent.
I think you underestimate the public's desire to coom. You can't kill everyone's sexual urges unless you drug the entirety of the population. VPNs are already soaring so they won't stop people from JOing.