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by justinsaccount 832 days ago
> Linux is legacy code at the present time and is having difficulty making forward progress. For example there is no multi-node version of Linux, requiring people to run an orchestrator such as Kubernetes.

I can run linux on a raspberry pi. I can run kubernetes on a raspberry pi (if I wanted to). Can I run DBOS on a raspberry pi?

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Yeah this quote sounds a lot like the Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate
I agree, that is a strange point make.

My first thought was this, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSSI

Never an especially viable option, but one that always fascinated me.

Also, there is the ambiguity of exactly what "multi-node" entices. Kubernetes is basically orchestration on top of a high-level segmentation of a node's resources. This is basically as vague as people want.