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by monopoledance
1691 days ago
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Thanks for sharing! I have to say, I feel a bit “dirty” carrying so much unused and legacy code around with Linux, so I like people trying to reinvent the wheel just for the pleasure of a fresh start. For the aesthetics. Even if it’s merely a fantasy and not replacing anything soon, realistically. They are also keeping OS development accessible to new generations of geeks. The unfriendliness of C, the gigantic codebase and seemingly distinct culture make the Linux kernel quite off putting, filtering possible engagement by unfortunate parameters IMO. Novel OS development in Rust takes away at least some of those barriers and some of the gained knowledge may be applicable with the Linux kernel later. |
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