Updating Linux with Rust a new test? It's one of our oldest
Briefly

Linux has transformed from an experimental operating system to a crucial software platform across diverse applications, demonstrating remarkable longevity and adaptability despite ongoing challenges.
The remaining barriers to Linux's progress are predominantly non-technical, reflecting the human dynamics and challenges that coexist alongside technological advancements.
Linux's success can largely be attributed to its foundation in C, which allowed for high-performance system software that was both quick to develop and portable.
As Linux enters its 30s, it faces new challenges that mirror generational changes, highlighting the need for a fresh perspective on its developmental hurdles.
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