At the time he was against microkernels, QNX had already demonstrated they were faster than the monolithic state of the art. [1]
Linux does not have any form of capabilities (maybe Capsicum, but it's not finished). Capabilities are not POSIX capabilities, which redefined a decade-old term, but rather this [2].
The rest is just trite dismissals of the same faux pragmatism that Linus embodies. He's "not interested in the theoretical", as if there is any other? Before the now-mundane ideas became the staples of pragmatists, they were theories hidden in the research literature.
Linus is a major figurehead and his promoting of self-destructive attitudes is undesirable.
In fact, you claim he lives in the here and now. He does not. The here and now has long surpassed him and he now lives in his own realm.
Linux does not have any form of capabilities (maybe Capsicum, but it's not finished). Capabilities are not POSIX capabilities, which redefined a decade-old term, but rather this [2].
The rest is just trite dismissals of the same faux pragmatism that Linus embodies. He's "not interested in the theoretical", as if there is any other? Before the now-mundane ideas became the staples of pragmatists, they were theories hidden in the research literature.
Linus is a major figurehead and his promoting of self-destructive attitudes is undesirable.
In fact, you claim he lives in the here and now. He does not. The here and now has long surpassed him and he now lives in his own realm.
[1] https://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~voelker/cse221/papers/qnx-paper92.p...
[2] http://www.eros-os.org/essays/capintro.html