Rust in the Windows kernel, eh? I suppose it really shouldn't be that surprising at this point with Linux making the move first, but still. I guess I'm a little surprised.
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yeah the new blood in the internal microsoft teams love rust now, some of the windows team guys have been consistently talking about an internal shift towards rust on twitter since last year. the rust win32k drivers & userspace libraries actually dropped in rs_prerelease
back in may, but for whatever reason the kernel wouldn't actually use the new rust codepaths even if you loaded & enabled them
They still showing ads in the start menu like win11 or whatever the fuck