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Hi! I think that the idea is certainly a fun one. There is a long history of trying to make a good parallel operating system. I do not think that any of the projects succeeded though. This article is a good read if you are interested in that. I am not sure why the economics of parallel computer operating systems have not worked out so far. I think it most likely has to do with the operating systems that we have being good enough and familiar.
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43440174
The Blue Gene Active Storage project demonstrated compute in highly parallel “storage” where storage was HPC memory. It could work for the relationship between CPU and GPU, FPGA, etc.
I agree that the piece does feel incomplete, but it is a large topic to fully cover in a blog post. The author is stating that with purpose, life is a joy, not a chore. I feel like this is a message that many people need to hear!
I really needed to read this today. I have been avoiding tasks that I know will challenge me lately. I will be hopping on the treadmill to make bad art metaphorically speaking. Its hard to accept failure as a valid option, but I think it is something that I need to practice currently. I really need to stop taking myself so seriously.
Me as well! I would love to see a teams client in the terminal, or even a vs code extension might be cool to see! Thanks for the link! I will have to check out the project!