So in my day-job over at Oxide we’ve built this nice embedded operating system called Hubris. If you follow my blog, you’re probably aware of it. I also build a lot of embedded electronics outside my day-job, and people sometimes ask me (often excitedly!) if they’re using Hubris. The answer so far is “no.” This is for a variety of reasons, but probably the biggest: it’s actually quite difficult to use Hubris for anything if you don’t want your code to live in the Oxide Hubris re...| Cliffle
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On Hubris and Humility: when "write your own OS" isn't the worst idea Hubris is a small open-source operating system for deeply-embedded computer systems, such as our server's replacement for the Baseboard Management Controller. Because our BMC replacement uses a lower-complexity microcontroller with region-based memory protection instead of virtual memory, our options were limited. We were unable to find an off-the-shelf option that met our requirements around safety, security, and correctne...| talks.osfc.io
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