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by IshKebab
479 days ago
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The reasons are pretty obvious IMO: 1. Control. It's pretty awkward if your main product depends on an open source community who might say "no" (or "fuck off you worthless imbecile") to half the things you want. You'll end up with a fork (they did!) which has serious downsides. 2. Stable driver ABI. 3. Modern security design. A microkernel, and Rust is used extensively. |
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