
The UNIX Revolution: How a Bell Labs Side Project Conquered Computing
Picture this: it’s 1969, and Ken Thompson is sitting in front of a virtually unused PDP-7 computer at Bell Labs. Most people would see a dormant machine gathering dust. Thompson saw an opportunity. He’d just watched a massive, bloated operating system project called Multics collapse under its own complexity, and he thought: “There has to be a better way.” Spoiler alert: there was. And it fundamentally changed how we think about operating systems....
