What problem does Fuchsia solve? Google already has at least three other operating systems to use. On the other hand, Google has never seemed particularly shy about starting something new rather than work on something old. I'm thinking of their messaging systems that they start every couple of years. Also, the branding isn't great. The top image in the linked story immediately makes me think this has something to do…
Google is officially releasing Fuchsia OS, starting with a first-gen Nest Hub
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Re: Google is officially releasing Fuchsia OS, starting with a first-gen Nest Hub
#112I came here for a technical discussion about Fuchsia and it's microkernel approach instead this is mostly fill with complains about Google as a company. Is there a social justice forum I can visit where I may be able to have a technical discussion about Fuchsia?
Google offers things with the left hand while slapping you with the right and you seem surprised that people only want to talk about the slapping.
Re: Google is officially releasing Fuchsia OS, starting with a first-gen Nest Hub
#113I came here for a technical discussion about Fuchsia and it's microkernel approach instead this is mostly fill with complains about Google as a company. Is there a social justice forum I can visit where I may be able to have a technical discussion about Fuchsia?
But as for the microkernel approach, I think the advantages are on the table, but they are theoretical. Until now, no OS with a micro architecture was successful at getting significant market share.
What would your requirements at an OS like this be? For me, it would be extensibility and the minimalist approach.
Don't know the implementation details, but it sounds a lot like a time when people loved OOP too much, or later disliked it just as much.
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#114I came here for a technical discussion about Fuchsia and it's microkernel approach instead this is mostly fill with complains about Google as a company. Is there a social justice forum I can visit where I may be able to have a technical discussion about Fuchsia?
https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/contribute/community/get-inv...
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#115I believe having an open API is an important part of smart home hardware, even if most users don't use it.
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#116Does anyone know if Fuchsia, or any higher-level environment built on top of it like this new software for the Nest Hub, includes a screen reader for blind users? This will be necessary before Fuchsia can be considered a full replacement for Android, Chromium OS, etc.
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#117Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you're willing to give it another go, you should try it in FEMU (our fork of QEMU): https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/get-started/set_up_femu
Not to discredit the effort, but saying you've released your own fork of QEMU to run your own OS, creates an impression that you're perfectly happy to (prefer to?) create a parallel universe for yourself, with your own tools and its own ecosystem... Which will obviously all be controlled by Google. Not very good optics, IMO. If you want promote Fuschia as a useful, general purpose computing platform (and not just an…
Re: Google is officially releasing Fuchsia OS, starting with a first-gen Nest Hub
#118Does anyone know if Fuchsia, or any higher-level environment built on top of it like this new software for the Nest Hub, includes a screen reader for blind users? This will be necessary before Fuchsia can be considered a full replacement for Android, Chromium OS, etc.
Having a smart speaker with a display doesn't make sense for a bling person imao.
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#119Earlier quoted context omitted.
Fuchsia, like Chrome, has been open-source for years, and all commits and reviews as well as the bug tracker are public. It is a very different model from how Android releases work. (Disclaimer: I work on Fuchsia at Google.)
Is Fuchsia meant only for embedded devices (smart displays, smartphones, etc) or will there be laptop releases akin to Chromebooks?
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#120Earlier quoted context omitted.
The personal is political. And the technical is political. You cannot separate a work from the context in which it operates.
>You cannot separate a work from the context in which it operates. Why not try?
There's a reason the ACM code of ethics has "everyone is a stakeholder" and "avoid harm" as the top two overriding principles.
I can understand arguments about keeping political issues unrelated to your work and working relationships out but you this isn't that.