> _"link for Leslie Lamport presentation she mentioned ..."_ i never imagined to hear that name of a LaTeX macros dev in an OS talk, nice that u commented it
Soooo, basically this presentation is a guide on how to print hello world in rust using qemu, and assembly and then calling it an operating system? Where is the abstraction she was talking about?
I think the big mistake here was just calling it "OS". "Boot program in Rust" does sound less sexy, though. Even PhilOpp's Blog OS is still only the kernel, for now. Yeah, everyone could OS, but OS dev is a shit ton of work and requires a shit ton of research and discipline.
This is just a barebones project which is the first level of tutorials on osdev.org. I will have to look at intermezzos to see how much of an OS they implemented.
@@enverhoxha2698 Yeah! [sarcasm] Why isn't it a threaded with dynamic module loading operating system? Rust can do anything and DragonflyBSD is free to download. (I loved this talk.)
Moral of the story : if you don’t know what you’re talking about, use baby talk and make real engineers laugh at you behind your back (which you’re patting yourself on because you’re so *awwwwsum*)
Sudden urge to write very very low level code.
Do it! It's uniquely satisfying!
@@wmhilton-old true
Really good, clear, engaging and enjoyable talk.
6:30 > _"[deep serious voice] everything is an exception, [normal voice] but we can talk about that at the party"_
oh lololollll, so funny.
great talk, i found this haphazardly and was immediately drawn in
Wow! That was a great talk; I should watch again later.
when you said osdev wiki is awful, the whole world agreed with you.
This is such a good talk!
Great talk! Does anyone have a link for the Leslie Lamport presentation she mentioned at 27:50?
> _"link for Leslie Lamport presentation she mentioned ..."_
i never imagined to hear that name of a LaTeX macros dev in an OS talk, nice that u commented it
Great talk!
Soooo, basically this presentation is a guide on how to print hello world in rust using qemu, and assembly and then calling it an operating system? Where is the abstraction she was talking about?
I think the big mistake here was just calling it "OS". "Boot program in Rust" does sound less sexy, though. Even PhilOpp's Blog OS is still only the kernel, for now.
Yeah, everyone could OS, but OS dev is a shit ton of work and requires a shit ton of research and discipline.
Zsck The points are valid.
This is just a barebones project which is the first level of tutorials on osdev.org. I will have to look at intermezzos to see how much of an OS they implemented.
What did you want in 30 minutes lmao
@@enverhoxha2698 Yeah! [sarcasm] Why isn't it a threaded with dynamic module loading operating system? Rust can do anything and DragonflyBSD is free to download. (I loved this talk.)
16:54 will watch later from here
grub doesnt create a bootable iso , its a bootloader ( this was in one of the slides please correct it)
Ryan the king
Imagine triple faulting and pulling out objdump instead of qemu monitor and not using a cross compiler.
Where can I get her t-shirt
RustConf shirts are only given out at the conference.
🤟
Moral of the story : if you don’t know what you’re talking about, use baby talk and make real engineers laugh at you behind your back (which you’re patting yourself on because you’re so *awwwwsum*)