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dmazzoni ◴[] No.45070781[source]
I was at Google when the Flutter team started building Fuchsia.

They had amazing talent. Seriously, some of the most brilliant engineers I've worked with.

They had a huge team. Hundreds of people.

It was so ambitious.

But it seemed like such a terrible idea from the start. Nobody was ever able to articulate who would ever use it.

Technically, it was brilliant. But there was no business plan.

If they wanted to build a new kernel that could replace Linux on Android and/or Chrome OS, that would have been worth exploring - it would have had at least a chance at success.

But no, they wanted to build a new OS from scratch, including not just the kernel but the UI libraries and window manager too, all from scratch.

That's why the only platform they were able to target was Google's Home Hub - one of the few Google products that had a UI but wasn't a complete platform (no third-party apps, for example). And even there, I don't think they had a compelling story for why their OS was worth the added complexity.

It boggles my mind that Fuchsia is still going on. They should have killed it years ago. It's so depressing that they did across-the-board layoffs, including taking away resources from critically underfunded teams, while leaving projects like Fuchsia around wasting time and effort on a worthless endeavor. Instead they just kept reducing Fuchsia while still keeping it going. For what?

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1. aprilthird2021 ◴[] No.45070855[source]
And the crazy thing is there is arguably a lot more of a reason for Meta / Oculus to have had its own operating system because it is meant for a specific configuration of hardware and to utilize those hardware resources to a quite different goal than most other OSes out there. Even in that environment it was still a waste