hannes changed the topic of #mirage to: MirageOS are OCaml unikernels - https://https://mirage.io - this channel is logged at http://irclog.whitequark.org/mirage/ - MirageOS 3.6.0 is released - happy hacking!
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<OsakaFoo> nvm, lol I'm 100% sure now :)
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<apache2> OsakaFoo: technically, yes, but for something like Weechat or Firefox it's a LOT of work since you basically have to recreate a unix operating system in there
<apache2> for smaller things like 'grep' it could be doable
<apache2> but generally the useful approach is to replace parts of your infrastructure with mirage applications, not to make stuff run inside mirage
<apache2> so for weechat, you would write an IRC client that worked similarly, but written in OCaml instead of Python and C
<OsakaFoo> apache2: thank you for an nice summary