From: https://www.recurse.com/blog/83-michael-nielsen-joins-the-recurse-center-to-help-build-a-research-lab > To give some flavor for the types of work we’re excited by, here’s a > small sampling of things that inspire us: [...] Systems Software > Research is Irrelevant[1] [...] I've read this paper (it's rather short) and as the title suggests, it arguments over why there won't be anything new in research and that Unix is "good enough". This was 2000 and maybe there was nothing better, but in my opinion it does not make those statements any less fallacious: Unix had issues (people have written entire books[2] about it) and claiming to know to where research is going to end is somewhat arrogant, isn't it? And see, in 2008 Eelco Dolstra publishes the seminal paper "NixOS: A Purely Functional Linux Distribution"[3], which proved Rob Pike awfully wrong. Anyways, saying all that because while Recurse looks great, it's sad that their research initiative doesn't seem to believe in NixOS / GuixSD :( Or did I get it wrong? [1]: http://doc.cat-v.org/bell_labs/utah2000/utah2000.html [2]: http://web.mit.edu/%7Esimsong/www/ugh.pdf [3]: https://nixos.org/~eelco/pubs/nixos-icfp2008-final.pdf -- Pierre Neidhardt What one fool can do, another can. -- Ancient Simian Proverb