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my name is Alistair and Im here to talk about writing an embedded operating system in Rust so I thought Id kind of start a bit about myself I work in Western Digital research and Ive been working with rust in in specifically embedded for a few years now and so its kind of what I learned what I like about rust and and the little bit I dont like about rust I guess but um just pre-warning I really love rust so its its not not a lot of bad stuff to talk about Okay so so I think people probably know what rust is if youre here but I couldnt tell if you know how many people were using rust every day how many people had just heard about it and thought it was the next great thing and and so I thought Id kind of talk about what it is and why its exciting um and then go into the embedded part so rust is a systems language so its similar to C in that regard so theres theres no garbage collector theres no virtual machine its its all compiled down to Bear assembly and it provides m