Core work still going on 33 years later
Core work still going on 33 years later
Posted Oct 20, 2024 23:11 UTC (Sun) by willy (subscriber, #9762)In reply to: Core work still going on 33 years later by Paf
Parent article: The long road to lazy preemption
The car-human interface isn't as fixed as one might think. Is the gear shift in the centre console or on a stalk? Automatic or manual? Is there an ignition key or a "Start" button somewhere? How does one open the refuelling socket? Which @#$& side of the car is it on? Where are the windscreen wipers? How do you dip the headlights? None of these are big burdens if you own a car, but if you rent, you have to figure all these things out at some point (preferably before leaving the lot).
It's the same with showers. They mostly have controls for volume, temperature and which outlet(s) the water should come out of, but some hotels go out of their way to have super fancy ones that are utterly non-discoverable. I know how to work my shower at home, but if you stay at three different hotels in three nights, you're going to be confused and angry in the third shower.
Anyway, back to my point. Innovation has moved up the stack. We have something good enough, and we're all building on it. Linux has become the substrate on which we innovate. I don't think that's sad, I think that's progress.
