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Skeptical of their engineering, with replies to questions like this: https://x.com/jgarzik/status/2031312666036146460?s=20


They answered your question with a pretty specific uptime target. Calling it a dodge and then moving the goalposts with a new question as your follow up doesn’t speak to you acting in good faith.


tbh they really didn't, tinygrad's was clearly a joke response. they were not providing a real uptime target.


Can't see replies, what did they say?



Rough draft for comment - passes core cpython 3.12 tests with an inspired design.


Does it isolate keys away from bots?


Yes exactly, keys are only injected at host boundary


Already done, months ago, with better taste: https://github.com/rustcoreutils/posixutils-rs


I needed this for experimenting. Sharing with others. Please file issues, to extend.


The next iteration of awk?


Passes 100% of userland tests, supporting 99% of linux syscalls (though very few filesystems!)


Early boot and early page table setup, logging single characters to simulated serial console.

Then keep adding tests/features/tests/features/...


I always wanted a kernel where I can experiment with the device driver model, eBPF, device tree and more. Now I've built one:


Helluva project — congrats on getting it running!


Somewhat related, a kernel in Rust: https://github.com/jgarzik/hk


If you're going to plug your own project, you might want to mention that in your comment.

There's dozens of rust osdev projects. Its an open question if any become relevant like linux.


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