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The History of Unix, Rob Pike [video] (2018) (youtube.com)
59 points by nsavant on July 14, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments


Sometimes i wonder how our os's would look like if the plan9/inferno idea could catch on.


Android is the closest to it, currently.

Managed runtime on top of UNIX like kernel and OS IPC everywhere.


That’s only tangentially similar to Inferno, and completely unlike Plan9.

Even for Inferno the idea was to make the system flexible, Android is everything but.


Lol. Accessing a file in android is a mess.


Depends on the point of view regarding OS APIs.


As a user i do not use APIs. I use apps. And every attempt to save something is an exercise in pain.


>OS IPC everywhere.

Just inside the device ;)


Everywhere was intended on the context of OS stack.


I like Rob Pike a lot, but this definitely wasn't his best presentation. It's more like, "Things Rob sorta remembers about the early days of Unix."


Discussed at the time (of the talk):

The History of Unix, by Rob Pike [video] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18417918 - Nov 2018 (47 comments)


Sound seems to begin at 3:45




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