Was UNIX a mistake?
Was UNIX a mistake?
It was the least-wrong mistake when compared to wangblows
Windows is to some degree more secure than non-hardened Linux.
Not Unix itself, but letting it to gain prominence it has.
Yes but gnu was a great idea
C is a mistake
Unix was good. But letting it be more popular than Inferno or Plan 9 is the sad thing. There's no innovation, because capitalism stifles innovation.
how so?
>tfw you realize Windows is the last bastion against Un*x plague
Check the vulnerabilities index. The Linux kernel has nearly as many vulnerabilities as IE6.
>There's no innovation, because capitalism stifles innovation.
No, it doesn't.
But communism stifles the production of anything. Especially that overly-complex notion of "food".
>Yes but gnu was a great idea
*BSD is better.
It's a meme. UNIX was "stable" because it only run only on specific hardware. DOS/WinDOS was unstable because they had to support 99999999999 variation of IBM PC clones.
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if we were to make a open-source OS from scratch, what kind of philosophy should we adopt?
Windows 10 without botnet. We already have it. Run it with ooshutup 10.
Lisp machines
Fuck off M$ shills
>unironically liking a book that's nothing but metaphors
ritchie's preface rekt the entire thing
Was TCP/IP a mistake?
Linux is not Unix
was gentoo a mistake
Yesssssssss
There is innovation, but in other areas than low-level systems programming. It's just not interesting anymore. But you 9faggots can keep doing your trivial "research" shit if you want to.
yes
that's why Plan 9 and GNU HURD were a thing.
TempleOS
No, it made perfect sense at the time.
What is a mistake however, is using in it in 21st century.
That book should be called "The Lisp Machine User Butthurt handbook"