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Microsoft Engineer Sends Rust Linux Kernel Patches For In-Place Module Initialization
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Microsoft from what I can see seem to love Linux, with the advent of dotnet core, azure Linux, official Microsoft guide for installing Linux on your machine, wsl etc etc
It is slightly concerning but you have a good point of everything they contribute is vetted and I'm glad to have more time and money invested into its development