DBYTE is a technical project for language tooling, byte-level automation, DByteOS userland experiments, and Kernel Lab research.
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- Be direct without being abusive.
- Respect maintainers, contributors, and users.
- Assume experimental areas can break and document failures clearly.
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- Derailing technical work with unrelated fights.
- Encouraging unsafe execution of Kernel Lab or VM workflows outside documented boundaries.
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