taylodl 5 hours ago

This headline was pretty much true 5 years ago, 10 years ago, 15 years ago...

Don't get me wrong, I think Hurd is interesting, but I seriously doubt it's going to have a big impact on anything as it reflects the software engineering philosophies of the 1980s.

  • oxguy3 4 hours ago

    The "75% of Debian archive builds" claim is exactly the same 7 years ago. In fact, look at this slide from the 2019 presentation: https://archive.fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/roadmap_for_t... (page 8)

    It is barely distinguishable from the first slide featured in the Phoronix article from today: https://www.phoronix.net/image.php?id=2026&image=gnu_hurd_1 It seems like there has been progress on other fronts, so I'm not sure why Phoronix ran a headline focused on very old news.

    Interestingly, the 2018 version of the slide claims "80% of Debian archive builds"; I wonder what caused the regression. https://archive.fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/microkernel_h... (page 26)

    • philipwhiuk an hour ago

      > so I'm not sure why Phoronix ran a headline focused on very old news.

      It's just coverage of FOSDEM 2026 and I guess they assumed that the FOSDEM slides would show notable changes rather than the state of play.

  • AtlasBarfed 4 hours ago

    Another example of if llms are so good. Why isn't a gap like this closed very quickly?

    • digiown 3 hours ago

      GNU projects and LLM contribs mix like water and oil.

zeruch 44 minutes ago

Hurd is long past ever being anything but a pet project of RMS and his familiars.

jethronethro 2 hours ago

Please let me know what it is "there". Then I'll start caring. Until then ...

acheron 42 minutes ago

While I laughed at the headline, it also fondly reminds me of reading Slashdot in the late 90s-early 00s, back before the Internet and programming and computers had all gone to shit.

Good luck guys. At least working on this for decades is less damaging to the world than anything people do at Google and Facebook.

scoperesolution 4 hours ago

Hah! It's been almost there for over a decade...

mannyv 5 hours ago

"Hurd Isn't Soup"

  • imglorp 5 hours ago

    Hurd Uses Repurposed Debian