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Interesting thanks for the insight.

> I will say I am in the minority as a Windows user though, most are on some form of Unix.

Now i'm imagining Helios inside WSI - Windows Subsystem for illumos



You're welcome. I will give you one more fun anecdote here: when I came to Oxide, nobody in my corner of the company was using Windows. And hubris and humility almost Just Worked: we had one build system issue that was using strings instead of the path APIs, but as soon as I fixed those, it all worked. bcantrill remarked that if you had gone back in time and told him long ago that some of his code would Just Work on Windows, he would have called you a liar, and it's one of the things that validates our decisions to go with Rust over C as the default language for development inside Oxide.

> Now i'm imagining Helios inside WSI - Windows Subsystem for illumos

That would be pretty funny, ha! IIRC something about simulated omicron doesn't work inside WSL, but since I don't work on it actively, I haven't bothered to try and patch that up. I think I tried one time, I don't remember specifically what the issue was, as I don't generally use WSL for development, so it's a bit foreign to me as well.


> that was using strings instead of the path API

Man you can't let Brain live that one down can you?

:)


I didn't bother to git blame the code, I myself do this from time to time :)


> Now i'm imagining Helios inside WSI - Windows Subsystem for illumos

I mean... WSL2 is just hyperv with some integration glue, and illumos isn't Linux but unix is unix; that might well be doable.




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