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evol@lemmy.today to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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Millions of new Operating Systems shall be born

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Millions of new Operating Systems shall be born

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https://bsky.app/profile/meltbananas.bsky.social/post/3mdsxyxe2es2l

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    it would be unikernel so your essentially statically linking a binary to the the linux kernel image, so it all be running in kernelspace. You would have to statically link libc and other dependencies likely (i rem red hat patching glibc for this to work but not sure what they changed?).

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      This breaks the prime directive of Linux. “Don’t break userspace”

      If you’re working on the linux kernel everything you build drops once init/systemd launches.

      https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/235335/why-is-there-a-linux-kernel-policy-to-never-break-user-space#235532

      Claude Code is an LLM that relies on multiple libraries not just glibc. What you’re proposing breaks the basic tenets of the Linux Kernel.

      I think you’d probably be better served packaging this as a RISC V OS instead as binaries do run in the kernel there.

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        Well the meme says to add some new layer over syscalls so the plan is already to break userspace entirely to force you to make a new one. But yeah if you wanted to make it irl bundling another kernel would likely be easier then Linux unless you wanted the hw support.

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          Look, honestly this has merit. Not for Claude Code, that’s insane. But there are a lot of Risc V capable NPUs that could use a smaller model for internal locally sourced workflows. I’m thinking like a read only RAG paired with a tiny GLM 4.7 trimmed down to fit on a SpacemiT Key Stone K3.

          I’ll reference you on Codeberg.

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            https://www.cnx-software.com/2026/01/23/spacemit-k3-16-core-risc-v-soc-system-information-and-early-benchmarks/ woah these do seem cool

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              Yup, here’s a good read if you get the chance. https://riscv.org/blog/risc-v-upstreaming/

              Also if you’d like to start in the middle this is interesting as well https://www.sifive.com/blog/all-aboard-part-7-entering-and-exiting-the-linux-kernel-on-risc-v

              Also RUST is a lot easier to implement on RISC-V hardware, and I would suggest it as it’s more memory safe on most hardware, especially since often a user can get to Ring 0 with little trouble

              https://github.com/xiaoyang-sde/rust-kernel-riscv

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      how are you this savvy with the underpinnings of the OS, but this naive about this kind of scenario and use of AI in this context?

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        My job involves doing performance optimizations for billion dollar tech companies so its kind of my job to know lol.

        People already have vibe coded Operating Systems, are they well made? no, I don’t think TempleOS is some enterprise grade codebase ether but its cool that he got to make his own OS. Would be cool for anyone to be able to do that.

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          You understand the irony of a claude code LLM as a unikernel if your background is perf op for an OS right?

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            well yeah but the sublemmy is Microblog Memes not StartUpIdeas

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              Hahahahaha the shittiest of shitposts. Thanks for posting such a noodler for me. It was a nice break to think about what this kind of monstrosity would be.

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