Bill Gates and Linus Torvalds meet for the first time.
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One of the replies to the LinkedIn post:
Dave Cutler (Windows NT) and Linus Torvalds (Linux kernel creator) wouldn’t meet casually; they’re almost certainly plotting a next-gen AI-native operating system (AI OS). With Azure CTO Mark Russinovich in the mix, the effort looks Microsoft-centered and cloud-first.
Key ideas: “Processes” become agents; Command line / GUI replaced by a natural-language interface; Hybrid Windows + Linux kernel layers, orchestrated on Azure for large-scale LLM and agent workloads
Bottom line: expect a Microsoft-led, AI-centric OS that re-imagines traditional operating-system architecture for the LLM era.
Talk about talking out of your ass.
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 06:11 zuletzt editiert vonAdd long as it has nothing to do with Linux, I don't care
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That HAS to be sarcasm .... right?
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 06:35 zuletzt editiert vonYes, it's obvious sarcasm. But reading comprehension has seriously gone to shit in the last decade or so.
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Except for the guy on the left, who is clearly wearing a wig.
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 08:47 zuletzt editiert vonNot just a wig, a cheapo Aliexpress wig. I had an employee who bought a quality hairpiece, and it was uncanny. He paid through the nose for it, but it was worth it for him, as he was quite bald in his 20's.
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Yes, it's obvious sarcasm. But reading comprehension has seriously gone to shit in the last decade or so.
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 10:05 zuletzt editiert vonYou've not been briefed on the current state of the world if this is obvious sarcasm to you.
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I had the thrill of a lifetime, hosting dinner for Bill Gates, Linus Torvalds and David Cutler. Linus had never met Bill, and Dave had never met Linus. No major kernel decisions were made, but maybe next dinner
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 10:10 zuletzt editiert vonHoly shit bill gates be looking rough
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Holy shit bill gates be looking rough
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 10:14 zuletzt editiert vonI doubt he can still hurdle chairs.
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I had the thrill of a lifetime, hosting dinner for Bill Gates, Linus Torvalds and David Cutler. Linus had never met Bill, and Dave had never met Linus. No major kernel decisions were made, but maybe next dinner
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 10:24 zuletzt editiert vonHide your MBR Linus!
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I had the thrill of a lifetime, hosting dinner for Bill Gates, Linus Torvalds and David Cutler. Linus had never met Bill, and Dave had never met Linus. No major kernel decisions were made, but maybe next dinner
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 10:26 zuletzt editiert vonThis happened on 21 June 2025
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Bill been eating well
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 10:33 zuletzt editiert vonAll that profitable 'philanthropism'
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This happened on 21 June 2025
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 10:36 zuletzt editiert von...that's two days ago?
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I doubt he can still hurdle chairs.
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 12:02 zuletzt editiert vonSauce? Never heard of this
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One of the replies to the LinkedIn post:
Dave Cutler (Windows NT) and Linus Torvalds (Linux kernel creator) wouldn’t meet casually; they’re almost certainly plotting a next-gen AI-native operating system (AI OS). With Azure CTO Mark Russinovich in the mix, the effort looks Microsoft-centered and cloud-first.
Key ideas: “Processes” become agents; Command line / GUI replaced by a natural-language interface; Hybrid Windows + Linux kernel layers, orchestrated on Azure for large-scale LLM and agent workloads
Bottom line: expect a Microsoft-led, AI-centric OS that re-imagines traditional operating-system architecture for the LLM era.
Talk about talking out of your ass.
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 12:14 zuletzt editiert vonThey can call it GlossolaliaOS or something.
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Sauce? Never heard of this
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 12:23 zuletzt editiert vonI assume you are being facetious, but for anyone who is part of today's 10,000
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One of the replies to the LinkedIn post:
Dave Cutler (Windows NT) and Linus Torvalds (Linux kernel creator) wouldn’t meet casually; they’re almost certainly plotting a next-gen AI-native operating system (AI OS). With Azure CTO Mark Russinovich in the mix, the effort looks Microsoft-centered and cloud-first.
Key ideas: “Processes” become agents; Command line / GUI replaced by a natural-language interface; Hybrid Windows + Linux kernel layers, orchestrated on Azure for large-scale LLM and agent workloads
Bottom line: expect a Microsoft-led, AI-centric OS that re-imagines traditional operating-system architecture for the LLM era.
Talk about talking out of your ass.
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 18:33 zuletzt editiert vonThat LinkedIn comment you quoted feels really ChatGPT to me. Mostly because it smashes reasonable ideas together into some BS and then summarizes it's own response several times.
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That LinkedIn comment you quoted feels really ChatGPT to me. Mostly because it smashes reasonable ideas together into some BS and then summarizes it's own response several times.
schrieb am 23. Juni 2025, 19:01 zuletzt editiert vonIt was posted by the CEO of some random AI company so the distinction is probably nil
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I had the thrill of a lifetime, hosting dinner for Bill Gates, Linus Torvalds and David Cutler. Linus had never met Bill, and Dave had never met Linus. No major kernel decisions were made, but maybe next dinner
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 21:54 zuletzt editiert vonThat must have taken some diplomacy, but it would have been even more impressive to have convinced Stallman to come too
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