Linux maintainers are unwilling to get rust into the kernel, so some rust folks decided to start writing a new kernel with same ABI. This allows them to make new architectural decisions. An example being their “frame kernel” (something between a monolithic kernel and a microkernel).

If I may say, it’s more legible and the tooling is way better, right off the bat.

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    2 months ago

    Good, this is a great way to direct that energy and help Rust mature without breaking a working OS.

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      That’s the spirit. I see some good arguments for and against Rust in Linux. It’s just more complicated than »do it« or »don’t do it«.

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        2 months ago

        Well at least this time I’m not getting dogpiled by a bunch of Rust fanatics.

        Edit: oh, here they are.

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          I’m pretty sure Lemmy isn’t about having well-reasoned opinions… They need to be strong, and be blasted out there 🤗 I think it’s a bit weird that specifically niche Linux topics like Rust, Flatpak and whatever I’ve discussed here trigger some emotional responses in some people.