oxide-and-friends
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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
kerla-demo
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Kerla: Monolithic kernel in Rust, aiming for Linux ABI compatibility
Author here. I've made the demo system public [1] but it's written just for me so it should be painful to set up the same environment.
The mechanism is pretty simple: a Node.js server (running on genuine Linux) listens on tcp:22. Once you connect, it boots a dedicated Firecracker microVM instance and forwards network packets between your SSH client and VM.
Regarding the command history, others (including I) can't see what you type. If you could, it must be a vulnerability.
[1] https://github.com/nuta/kerla-demo
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