Post 9kGAdF3NCmfRynU8rg by jbob@antisocial.2soc.net
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 (DIR) Post #9kGAdF3NCmfRynU8rg by jbob@antisocial.2soc.net
       2019-06-27T03:43:39.488539Z
       
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       Any of you experimenting with Redox yet?https://www.redox-os.org/It’s checking a lot of my boxes.
       
 (DIR) Post #9kGAzXnEDEVWTDZHCy by cstanhope@social.coop
       2019-06-27T03:44:33Z
       
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       @jbob No, but I'd like to make the time for sure.
       
 (DIR) Post #9kGAzY3BFvGfGh214a by jbob@antisocial.2soc.net
       2019-06-27T03:47:40.597905Z
       
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       @cstanhope besides my recent resurgence in interest for Rust programming, it also has a vibe that reminds me of BeOS, something more user-centric, not deliberately incompatible with things like Unix/Linux, but also not compromising just for the sake of compatibility.I also have an interest in running Rust on “bare metal”, and this work might be a source of some paths toward that as well.
       
 (DIR) Post #9kGCg9r3BrQsdJEueG by cstanhope@social.coop
       2019-06-27T04:05:28Z
       
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       @jbob Interesting perspective. I hadn't thought of it that way, but now that you mention it, I can see why you thought of BeOS. Now you've managed to make me more interested than before! 😆
       
 (DIR) Post #9kGD1Zy3IY6jhajFw0 by jbob@antisocial.2soc.net
       2019-06-27T04:10:28.297955Z
       
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       @cstanhope yeah I’m always excited when I come across something like this.  I appreciate that we have Linux, but it’s kind of weird when you think about the fact that its based on an O/S that is older than OS/2, Windows, (classic) MacOS, MSDOS, maybe even CPM...Nice to see something new :)