Building a WebAssembly-first OS - An Adventure Into the Unorthodox
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a fascinating journey into the unorthodox world of operating system design with this 32-minute conference talk by Dan Phillips from Loophole Labs. Explore the concept of a WebAssembly-first OS, delving into the rationale behind this seemingly ludicrous idea and the unique challenges it presents. Discover how the team tackled system calls within WebAssembly, ensured hardware compatibility, and developed a robust security model without traditional Unix processes. Gain insights into the innovative approaches to hardware monitoring and "process" scheduling in this unconventional environment. By the end of the talk, grasp the potential future of OS design and feel inspired to venture into your own uncharted territories in technology development.
Syllabus
Building a WebAssembly-first OS – An Adventure Into the Unorthodox - Dan Phillips, Loophole Labs
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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