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by vbezhenar
221 days ago
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I don't see that making much sense, honestly. Windows kernel is super solid and well architectured. There are thousands of drivers for every peripheral on the Earth. And I don't believe that Microsoft spends that much on kernel development to be incentivised to cut it. If anything, they invested into the opposite: possibility to run Linux binaries on top of Windows kernel. |
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