X86 and PC archutecture

it rather needs a coup de grace tbh fam

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kek

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I post here a lot.

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It's easy to port the modules you need rather than everything at once. Microkernels are also more stable and secure, which is the main advantage of them. Not running two operating systems at once. That's secondary. Their modular nature should be used to create a system that's nearly impossible to crash. Modern systems are already pretty stable but not stable enough. I also want the driver isolation that it can offer, again, for security reasons.