Excellent talk. I was lucky enough to watch the OS Con talk. It is now the burden of the Software architecture to get most out of the hardware compute.
If you're interested in the video that Bryan recommended but are not comfortable clicking on random links, look for the a video here on youtube with a title of _"USENIX ATC '21/OSDI '21 Joint Keynote Address-It's Time for Operating Systems to Rediscover Hardware"._
Aaand after 30 years, computing industry re-discovered Commodore Amiga architecture. Great - now pack it with (3D) GUI and put it in the hands of every schoolboy and schoolgirl (or small business) in the world! ( Like they don't have a mobile phones already. )
I remember days when I was able to compile usable Linux kernel that was around 220kb. I'm looking forward to see your OS. (I hope it will be mentioned on This Week in Rust). Thank you for a presentation.
I am a simple man, I see Bryan Cantrill in the title and I watch :D
Love the enthusiasm of this presenter
No one does it like Mr. Cantrill. Excellent as always sir!
Excellent talk. I was lucky enough to watch the OS Con talk. It is now the burden of the Software architecture to get most out of the hardware compute.
This enthusiasm is contagious :-D
Only 21 minutes? What happened to the Cantrillian Exception?
"fixed" by allocating 15 minutes to him instead, as all software developers would
Brother do you have any band
I thought Ada also had a way to target no runtime at all? That's how it's used for embedded, no?
7:17 🎵
Here’s the Timothy Roscoe talk that Bryan references: th-cam.com/video/36myc8wQhLo/w-d-xo.html
If Rust was a stock, I would buy it
If you're interested in the video that Bryan recommended but are not comfortable clicking on random links, look for the a video here on youtube with a title of _"USENIX ATC '21/OSDI '21 Joint Keynote Address-It's Time for Operating Systems to Rediscover Hardware"._
Aaand after 30 years, computing industry re-discovered Commodore Amiga architecture.
Great - now pack it with (3D) GUI and put it in the hands of every schoolboy and schoolgirl (or small business) in the world! ( Like they don't have a mobile phones already. )
I remember days when I was able to compile usable Linux kernel that was around 220kb. I'm looking forward to see your OS. (I hope it will be mentioned on This Week in Rust). Thank you for a presentation.
guess what: I didn't watch that on 1.5x