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This will happen for real. But then a JIT-like process will generate regular code for efficiency, on the fly in the background.
There's no practical point to this. System calls and hardware interactions are deterministic. We don't need a probabilistic model to efficiently handle interrupts or write blocks to disk. Ai is great for the user interface layer, but at the kernel level, hardcoded C or Rust will always be faster and more reliable

The only viable scenario for that kind of ji approach would be a profiler that analyzes load patterns and recompiles kernel modules with optimal compiler flags for a specific use case. Dynamically generating kernel code from scratch would kill the system with compilation and ast verification overhead

This website seems broken in multiple ways. Is the author trying to make a point?
This gives me that same feeling as 90s-00s Linux .... Sure, your gonna royal mess it all up at some point and have to reinstall (probably sooner than you think)....but look at all the fun stuff you can potentially do with it.
> But what about privacy?

> "I will not run AI with access to my hardware!"

> Sure! That's why we have a Dockerized version

Is this serious? Have I missed the point of the satire?

If it can't run on the metal, is it really an OS that's "native"? Surely an "AI-native" OS runs the AI in ring zero? Is a dockerfile the same as an OS? Always?

These are serious questions, about what is surely not a serious project.

This might be the first ever operating system built with Next.js and React server components. Congrats to them, I guess...
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You can watch the presentation of VibeOS on https://youtu.be/z3pV6FHvcgM?si=UlL6TMSa3htRB567, unfortunately with an abrupt ending.

One comment to that demo was: "You cant just end it like this! WHAT DO YOU HAVE BEHIND THE GODDAMN SCENE?!"

Reply was a URL with the exact timestamp to the BEHIND THE SCENES: https://www.youtube.com/live/HG0twQJ7aG4?t=16050. The comment following this reply "was expecting this to be typical reply section clickbait but it's actually legit! Thank you!"

Another comment 'Developer: "Hey check out this funny useless software I made." Big Tech and Investors: genuinely considering'

The repository has 75 commits and everything stopped 10 months ago.
OP went with the most vibecoded AI slop name possible, vibeos