I think that realistically we are just at a point where computers have matured enough that the operating system archituetures are largely irrelevant and creating new things is likely not to add value. A hammer is a hammer.
I would really like to see more things happening with ARM and RISC-V. Hardware had been incredibly stagnant until Apple went ARM. They seem to be the only company seriously doing this at the consumer level right now though.
Today we mainly have
Unix
Linux
Windows
TempleOS
At the time; 1999 some of the choices were
Unix
Mac
Linux
BeOS
DOS
Windows
WindowsNT
I think that realistically we are just at a point where computers have matured enough that the operating system archituetures are largely irrelevant and creating new things is likely not to add value. A hammer is a hammer.
I would really like to see more things happening with ARM and RISC-V. Hardware had been incredibly stagnant until Apple went ARM. They seem to be the only company seriously doing this at the consumer level right now though.