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jonathanstrangeyesterday at 8:22 AM1 replyview on HN

There is still an application barrier. If you want to make a OS that becomes popular, it needs to have better applications than other operating systems. Making the OS compatible with existing ones is bound to fail and violate IP rights. Making it Linux-based doesn't help because existing Linux applications are not competitive enough. They could be improved with consistent OS-level services and APIs but that requires developers to actually use them.

Nobody is interested in an OS without killer applications.


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constantcryingyesterday at 8:26 AM

I don't think administrative work needs any killer applications. You need a complete system which actually works together and can be sourced by a single vendor.

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