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Hoon didn't really work properly until 2012 or so. Actually I've paid very little attention to it since 2013.

Most of the time since mid 2012 (me for about a year, me and a few other for two for two more) has gone into writing Arvo, a purely functional operating system. Arvo is not enough like anything else to be seen as anything else but research.

This is a fairly typical timeline for CS research. What's unusual is just the depth of the stack. I would also point out that if you look at the normal cost of developing any sort of operating system, even to the alpha level, the metrics are pretty good.

Where the project looks really unproductive is in objective measures of content production. For instance, Nock took me roughly from 2002 to 2008, which is something like a bit and a half of output per day.



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