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hsnewman commented on It's 1970, you're Thompson/Ritchie applying to YC    · Posted by u/pootietangus
hsnewman · 3 months ago
YC Application - Bell Labs Unix Project Dennis Ritchie & Ken Thompson, 1970 What is your company going to make? We're building a new operating system called Unix. It's designed to be simple, elegant, and portable - running on different types of computers without major rewrites. Think of it as a clean slate approach to computing that treats everything as files and emphasizes small, composable tools. What is your company going to make? (continued) Unlike the complex, monolithic systems dominating today's market, Unix follows a "do one thing well" philosophy. We're also developing a new programming language called C to write Unix in - making the whole system much more maintainable and portable than assembly language implementations. How far along are you? We have a working prototype running on a PDP-7 at Bell Labs. The basic kernel, file system, and shell are operational. We've ported it to a PDP-11/20 and are actively using it for our own development work. Several colleagues have started using it for text processing and software development. How will you make money? Initially, we see licensing opportunities to computer manufacturers and universities. The real value is in consulting and support services as organizations adopt Unix. Longer-term, we believe this architecture will become the foundation for a new generation of computing - from minicomputers to whatever comes next. What do you understand about your business that others don't? Most people think operating systems need to be complex to be powerful. We believe the opposite - simplicity and elegance create more robust, maintainable systems. The industry is moving toward smaller, more affordable computers, and they'll need operating systems that aren't resource hogs designed for room-sized machines. Who are your competitors? IBM with their various OS offerings, DEC with their systems, Multics (which we worked on previously). But honestly, we're not trying to compete directly - we're creating something fundamentally different. A system that's simple enough to understand completely, yet powerful enough to grow with computing needs. What's the most impressive thing you've built? The file system design that treats devices, processes, and files uniformly. Also, the pipe mechanism that lets you chain simple programs together to create complex workflows. It sounds simple, but it's surprisingly powerful - like building with Lego blocks instead of carving monoliths.
hsnewman commented on Musk-Trump dispute includes threats to SpaceX contracts   spacenews.com/musk-trump-... · Posted by u/rbanffy
Neil44 · 3 months ago
This feud is just a pantomime for the crowd in my opinion. There's a bigger play here.
hsnewman · 3 months ago
Both use deception and disruption to get to their goals. Now they both are at the receiving end. This will not end well for either.

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hsnewman commented on Show HN: I486SX_soft_FPU – Software FPU Emulator for NetBSD 10 on 486SX   github.com/mezantrop/i486... · Posted by u/mezantrop
hsnewman · 4 months ago
I tried it under the Misterfpga ao486 core and it failed, not finding a partition to boot from. :(

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