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1. tangled ◴[] No.45135361[source]
This feels like one of those rather rare projects that is both sailing pretty close to research, and also yielding industrially useful results -- I love it! Normally I'd expect to see something like this coming out of one of the big tech companies, where there are enough advertising megabucks to pay a small team to work on a project like this (providing someone can make the business case...). So I'm curious: what was the initial motivation for this work? Assuming this is not a passion project, who is funding it? How many person years of work has this involved? What is the end game?
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2. latchkey ◴[] No.45135403[source]
> What is the end game?

* Copyright (c) 2024-2025 Epic Games, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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3. Culonavirus ◴[] No.45136275[source]
"Filip Pizlo, senior director of language engineering at Epic Games, has created his own memory-safe flavor of C and – because why not?"

https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/16/rusthaters_unite_filc...

Good stuff!

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4. kragen ◴[] No.45136509{3}[source]
This link should be at the top of the thread!
5. saagarjha ◴[] No.45136870[source]
I think this is a passion project.
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6. thorn ◴[] No.45137161{3}[source]
Awesome link, thanks for the much needed context
7. pizlonator ◴[] No.45139490[source]
Yes