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by phendrenad2
1527 days ago
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> 30 people in the world understand the thing as a holistic entity Probably a lot more than 30. There are probably more than 30 PhD students studying kernels at this very minute. However, I think you're right that no one is interested. People greatly underestimate the effect the kernel has on the full OS. They think it's "just" the kernel. This is why so many people keep saying that Windows will get a Linux kernel in Windows 10, no, 11, no, 12, etc. It's just a "kernel", like a grain of corn, something insignificant. So there isn't much interest in working on kernels. It's as unsexy as it gets. |
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