I love the adjective "hand-written" and I'm gonna add it to my repositories.
Although I don't practice vibe coding, I'v observed that the first principle of vibe coding is to never look at the generated code. (You learn the code from external metrics, such output correctness and memory usage)
rurban
> Anos is a modern, opinionated, non-POSIX operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like GNU-Linux®) for x86_64 PCs and RISC-V machines.
Love that Linus quip! Hopefully it will be. Non-POSIX sounds exciting
show comments
jonpalmisc
Going to take a guess the author is not a Spanish speaker :p
show comments
rstat1
In my opinion if you learned something from it, it was useful. Bonus points if others learn from it as well, but if not then as long as you did then it doesn’t matter. AI age or not.
I’ve always found hobby OS projects like this interesting, and I hope there’s never a shortage of them in the future
show comments
AbraKdabra
> I don't know how useful projects like Anos are any more
I get pretty excited when project like Anos come out, I love Anos. Long live all Anos.
avadodin
Is this inspired by any particular micro-kernel design?
Looking at syscalls.h, it looks like it abstracts the platform details, for example.
Is SYSTEM for amd64 source-compatible with the riscv version?
show comments
themafia
> I don't know how useful projects like Anos are any more
They have the same utility they always have. They help you and the people you share it with learn. So it's exceedingly useful.
> given we now live in the age of AI coding
We live in an age of AI overinvestment. I would reserve judgement until they prove they actually have something.
show comments
hgpuke
Interesting project! When it is finished, what are your plans for it?
show comments
thomasjudge
The comment in the "high level overview" section - "(just a hobby, won't be big and professional like GNU-Linux®)" is an amusing reference
I love the adjective "hand-written" and I'm gonna add it to my repositories.
Although I don't practice vibe coding, I'v observed that the first principle of vibe coding is to never look at the generated code. (You learn the code from external metrics, such output correctness and memory usage)
> Anos is a modern, opinionated, non-POSIX operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like GNU-Linux®) for x86_64 PCs and RISC-V machines.
Love that Linus quip! Hopefully it will be. Non-POSIX sounds exciting
Going to take a guess the author is not a Spanish speaker :p
In my opinion if you learned something from it, it was useful. Bonus points if others learn from it as well, but if not then as long as you did then it doesn’t matter. AI age or not.
I’ve always found hobby OS projects like this interesting, and I hope there’s never a shortage of them in the future
> I don't know how useful projects like Anos are any more
I get pretty excited when project like Anos come out, I love Anos. Long live all Anos.
Is this inspired by any particular micro-kernel design?
Looking at syscalls.h, it looks like it abstracts the platform details, for example.
Is SYSTEM for amd64 source-compatible with the riscv version?
> I don't know how useful projects like Anos are any more
They have the same utility they always have. They help you and the people you share it with learn. So it's exceedingly useful.
> given we now live in the age of AI coding
We live in an age of AI overinvestment. I would reserve judgement until they prove they actually have something.
Interesting project! When it is finished, what are your plans for it?
The comment in the "high level overview" section - "(just a hobby, won't be big and professional like GNU-Linux®)" is an amusing reference
unfortunate name in spanish...
impressive. how do you pronounce it?
Roscopeco... also behind rosco-m68k.