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Memory-safe programming in the Linux Kernel (No not Rust) — eBPF.
Here at CoScreen many of our engineers and staff are huge Linux enthusiasts. The backend of CoScreen is running on Linux, from our data analytics systems, presence and calling, to our video and backup infrastructure. One could easily say Linux is the real Wizard behind the curtain generating the CoScreen platform.
Bringing CoScreen to Linux is high on our priority list, but due to the fragmentation of the Linux ecosystem, we will likely have to target very specific distributions of Linux, to begin with, and potentially provide a subset of functionality to certain distributions.
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Keyboards: Here there be Dragons
Here at CoScreen from the very beginning our goal has been to bring multi-user remote collaboration into the modern age. Multi-user operating systems have been a thing for some time, and collaboration has been possible in various aspects for decades via various terminal-based tricks and tools. **Then Xerox PARC came along and popularized GUIs: and those too believe it or not were originally imagined to also be potentially multi-user and collaborative.
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