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oxide-and-friends
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Persistent Democracy: a better way to govern foundations and open source projects?
After listening to the Oxide and Friends episode about the Rust trademark dustup I thought some people in the Rust community might be interested in a concept I've been working on for a while called Persistent Democracy.
- Oxide and Friends: Predictions 2023
- Predictions 2022
- Oxide Builds Servers
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Oxide at Home: Propolis Says Hello
They've been doing Twitter Spaces for several months now, with recordings and show notes here: https://github.com/oxidecomputer/twitter-spaces Disclosure: I was the main speaker on one of their spaces.
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Apple and NeXT, 25 Years Ago this week
For anyone interested in the history of NeXT, I highly recommend Randall Stross's "Steve Jobs and the NeXT Big Thing."[0] (And I regret that I may have personally had some role in the current outsized prices of used copies -- my apologies!) We also had a really interesting Twitter Spaces discussion of both the book -- and on NeXT more generally.[1]
[0] https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/226316.Steve_Jobs_the...
[1] https://github.com/oxidecomputer/twitter-spaces/blob/master/...
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Kerla: Monolithic kernel in Rust, aiming for Linux ABI compatibility
Also, where are my manners?! Really glad you're enjoying our Twitter Spaces[0] -- and thank you for the kind words!
[0] https://github.com/oxidecomputer/twitter-spaces
- Rust, Wright's Law, and the Future of Low-Latency Systems
hubris
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Rust, Wright's Law, and the Future of Low-Latency Systems
We also had a great chat about Hubris in the Speaker's Lounge at the event. Brian was definitely on fire about the topic!
The one thing I wanted to point out is that there's already a "namespace collision" when you search on "Rust" and "Hubris" — a language called Hubris written in Rust:
https://github.com/hubris-lang/hubris
What are some alternatives?
fontdue - The fastest font renderer in the world, written in pure rust.
headcrab - A modern Rust debugging library 🦀
manta - Manta is a scalable HTTP-based object store
omicron - Omicron: Oxide control plane
xous-core - The Xous microkernel
smoltcp - a smol tcp/ip stack
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
PIOS - PIOS: Parallel Instructional Operating System - Instructional Template Code
hopeful-path - An open source book discussing Adaptive Democracy.
propolis - VMM userspace for illumos bhyve
rfcs - RFCs for changes to Rust