Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 7th Nov 2009 14:33 UTC, submitted by J!NX
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RE[2]: Hurd is coming soon!
by KugelKurt on Sat 7th Nov 2009 19:20
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RE[3]: Hurd is coming soon!
by Tuishimi on Sat 7th Nov 2009 20:49
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RE[3]: Hurd is coming soon!
by reez on Mon 9th Nov 2009 11:12
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RE[2]: Hurd is coming soon!
by porcel on Sat 7th Nov 2009 20:29
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think of the hurd project of a bacteria sleeping in a dry desert for some years until the rain:
If we all have a million processors in our devices to get some real artificial intelligence this is the time for that projects awakening. And it could have prevented some patents through prior art!
RE[3]: Hurd is coming soon!
by sbergman27 on Wed 11th Nov 2009 15:20
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Not to mention they difficulties added by using a microkernel architecture. It is doubtful whether the hurd will ever leave the lab stage, but it's an interesting project, nonetheless.
When did dead ends become interesting? Or do you mean that it is interesting to watch groups of people perseverate on dead end projects?
Edited 2009-11-11 15:20 UTC





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Its slow going but plz consider these guys are a small team. All the work is most probably done in their spare time.