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I'm always worried when someone wants to build an OS and builds a UI layer on top of it. It's a lot of work just to make a good kernel that's compatible with real hardware and is easy enough to port software for it.

While I agree an AR-first UI would greatly benefit from a real-time kernel, I think developing both separately would be the wisest path.

I'm guessing the custom kernel is because manufacturers don't want the GPL giving customers an escape hatch from their value add?

I really can't imagine any other reason you couldn't just use Linux.