
Why Writing Your Own Operating System Is Like Baking a Cake With a Flamethrower
Picture this: It’s 2 AM, you’re hyped up on cold brew, and you just finished reading Linus Torvalds’ biography. Suddenly it hits you - “I should write my own operating system! How hard could it be?” My friend, let me stop you right there before you rm -rf / your entire existence. The Siren Song of Kernel Development graph TD A[Developer Ego] --> B("I'll make everything better!") B --> C[Write bootloader] C --> D[Panic about memory management] D --> E[Abandon project] E --> F[Blame hardware manufacturers] We’ve all been there....