Source: The Register
Article note: The "Modern Linux" stack that is the defacto modern Unix is ...weird.
It violates the "small simple parts composed easily via a small number of simple interfaces" idea _badly_, but we're all so culturally accustomed to Windows-y (...which is largely vms-y) things, it feels "normal" even to those of us who noticed it happening.
The lessons of yesteryear's OS are getting lost in translation
FOSDEM 2024 There are vital lessons to be learned from the history of Unix, but they're being forgotten. This is leading to truly vast amounts of wasted effort.…