Rcore Stats ~repack~ ✧ (RECENT)
Her fingers froze over the keyboard. Execve ? The idle task was trying to execute a new program.
syscall_count: 12 | last_syscall: 0x29 (stat) | alloc_bytes: 4096 rcore stats
Lena leaned back. The air in the lab felt colder. She thought about all the times she’d felt the machine was fighting her—the mystery panics that vanished on reboot, the variables that changed between runs, the log files that sometimes contained lines she didn’t remember writing. Her fingers froze over the keyboard
She ran rcore-stats --live --pid 0 one last time. syscall_count: 12 | last_syscall: 0x29 (stat) | alloc_bytes:
Most of her peers used Linux or the BSDs. But Lena had chosen rcore—a teaching kernel written in Rust—because she wanted to feel every gear turn. She wanted memory safety without a garbage collector, concurrency without data races. She wanted to trust the machine.