MIT To Release Next-Generation OS "Cesium"
snowphoton writes: "Slant-Six magazine has an article about Cesium, a fascinating (and soon public) operating system from the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. A virtual machine, an object-oriented database-driven filesystem, and a 3D GUI mean that this isn't your father's operating system." This article doesn't address licensing, except to say that it "is due to be released by the end of the year for free," so it will be interesting to see just what "free" means here. Update: Yep, it's a hoax. Fun! Tricks are neat!
The elimination of the directory/file paradigm seems like a good one as well as the virtual machine... but I don't know about the HTML and XML for all human readable text... and what good is a 3D GUI?
Can anyone think of a good reason to have a 3D GUI? It seems like a waste of compute power.
There are 10 types of people in this world, those who can count in binary and those who can't.
I didn't find anything on the web either, although of course project names get changed a whole bunch.
But the article was supposedly written by a
"Harvey M. Dunkirk" who says he's an assistant to one of the lab's directors.
However, no such person appears in the LCS directory--and "Support Staff" is listed for some of the people there.
Mighty fishy--I welcome a clarifying comment from anyone with more first-hand knowledge.