@jakuboboza @dysinger how can an OS be more like a language virtual machine. Erlang separates VM from kernel. So did Azul...
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@jakuboboza@dysinger Azul built their own OS and 768 core hardware. They still separated kernel from VM -
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@jakuboboza@dysinger Azul wanted to build a turnkey massively multicore box that only run a JVM. They still had a "nanokernel" -
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@jakuboboza@dysinger kernel gives you low-level OS threads. VMs give you high-level abstractions -
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@jakuboboza@dysinger you seem to be arguing separation of concerns is a bad idea there o_O I strongly disagree, esp because of security - 9 more replies
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@jakuboboza@dysinger kernels and language VMs have different concerns. VMs run with lower privs, for example
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