Right, I knew HB wasn't. I thought that WaspSting / HoddenWasp used a kernel schedular / allocation bug? Hmm, been a while. Plus, since I'm not an idiot I have no experience with HiddenWasp, hell I never give an application / program system level permissions unless I'm running system-level updates on my (fifteen-years-plus) Arch install, or am editing config files.
Hell if I need runlevels / work on systemd units: I have all my daemons running under their own segregated userlands (servers, routers..).
I feel they get in my way. I prefer the open, yet dangerous landscape of low-level. Rust is kind of a low-level, but safe language.
Yeah, Rust is nice. But if you try to do any sort of C interop involving a callback... it's a world of pain. Maybe it's gotten better from the last time I tried. But it was an absolute nightmare to get working. My personal preference is a managed language like C# unless I need to do anything low-level or where speed is crucial.
Mm, sounds about right. I've never gotten deep in Rust yet, but I do like my C. I think interop has improved though.
As for managed, never really been a huge fan.
Oh absolutely, I can understand.
I just prefer to stay at kernel, driver, or even utility level v. high level GUI / business apps.