Comment by ThinkBeat
2 years ago
This is great. It is the right way forward. Trying to smush Rust into old operating systems is in my opinion (and I might be the only one with the opinion) not an optimal use of resources.
We need to build operating systems from the ground up in languages like Rust. We also need to let go of the UNIX way of doing things and move beyond it. It cannot possibly be the best there can ever be.
Build them for modern hardware and even more so future hardware we can see coming down the line. Build them with security in mind from the ground up. Things like ransomware could be made close to impossible by an operating system.
What will that be? I am not sure.
I am hoping for a lot of people to try a lot of new things and allow things to evolve.
We also need to let go of the UNIX way of doing things and move beyond it.
So...dump all existing unix/linux software in the bin and start writing things like browsers and desktop managers and office suites from scratch. Have fun...see you in 20-30 years.
Sounds like the entire Midori project only ran for 15, and iiuc it got all of that on top of a memory-safe kernel that was reinventing the language it was written in as the project was going.
Where can I buy that laptop running Midori?
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A greenfield OS with real aspirations is a moonshot no matter what it's written in, so if we want to see systems-level investment in Rust that yields practical benefits...