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  • ThrowawayR2 1 hour ago
    ā€œHe who fights with Windows should see to it that he himself does not become Windows. And when you gaze long into ntoskrnl, ntoskrnl also gazes into you.ā€

    Seriously, is it really a victory if you have to adopt the architecture of your sworn enemy?

    • breve 2 minutes ago
      Microsoft and Windows were never the enemy.

      To quote Linus Torvalds from 1997: "I don't try to be a threat to Microsoft, mainly because I don't really see MS as competition. Especially not Windows - the goals of Linux and Windows are simply so different."

    • tardedmeme 47 minutes ago
      What is the purpose of achieving victory? Is it to produce the software that works better or is it to stick your fingers in your ears and lalala the loudest?

      Windows copied futexes from Linux first, anyway.

    • tester756 1 hour ago
      What you care more about?

      technical details or real-world outcomes?

    • pixl97 47 minutes ago
      I mean the NT kernel was never really the enemy, it was the company behind it.