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Microsoft announces developer tools for Windows: a set of Linux-like command line utilities called Coreutils, WSL containers, an Intelligent Terminal, and more

Microsoft is embracing Linux-like command line utilities and integrating its Linux subsystem even further into Windows.

The Verge Tom Warren

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  • @windowsdev @windowsdev on x
    Unmetered intelligence delivered on Windows with new on-device SLMs, Aion 1.0 Instruct and Aion 1.0 Plan, and the expansion of Windows AI APIs to more Windows 11 PCs across CPUs and GPUs 🧠 #MSBuild See how we are helping accelerate local AI development: https://blogs.windows.com/…
  • @mweinbach Max Weinbach on x
    Wow, Microsoft is really working on Windows to make it just so much more dev and AI agent friendly Fantastic! https://www.youtube.com/...
  • @xenopanther Xeno on x
    Coreutils coming to Windows! [image]
  • @tomwarren Tom Warren on x
    Microsoft's new developer-optimized Windows experience embraces Linux even more. Microsoft has created Coreutils for Windows from the uutils open-source project, and is launching new WSL containers in a bid to make Windows a trusted platform for devs👇 https://www.theverge.com/...
  • @bdsams Brad Sams on x
    This is the first time, in several years at Build, that Windows has a future.
  • @uutils@mastodon.social @uutils@mastodon.social on mastodon
    Exciting to see Microsoft using uutils as the basis for Coreutils for Windows.  —  https://github.com/...  https://www.theverge.com/...  Bringing cross-platform, Rust-based coreutils to more developers is exactly why this project exists: familiar Unix tools, native performance, a…
  • @tomwarren Tom Warren on x
    will be interesting to see where Microsoft goes with Project Solara. It has tried and failed to build platforms for many devices in the past - Band, Cortana devices, Windows Phone, the list goes on. This time it's using a version of Android, anticipating future AI agent hardware …
  • @microsoft @microsoft on x
    What changes when agents become both a new unit of programming and an emerging new unit of human-to-machine interaction? The mission of Project Solara, a new software platform coupled with tailored hardware solutions, is to pioneer agent-first experiences that are shaped around […
  • @tomwarren Tom Warren on x
    Microsoft's Project Solara is an OS for AI agent gadgets. The company showed off two devices at Build: a desk concept and a badge concept. Details 👇 https://www.theverge.com/...
  • @donasarkar Dona Sarkar on x
    I actually like this badgey thing. This can be SUPER useful for retail popups and a whole bunch of stuff in the service industry like bars, restaurants etc. #MSBuild [image]
  • @film_girl Christina Warren on x
    Best Buy, CVS, Target and others are already exploring ideas with Project Solara! Now we're rolling a Qualcomm video in the device lab showing off some of the reference designs
  • @cristianoamon Cristiano R. Amon on x
    We're shifting from apps and operating systems to agents, and that changes the device experience end to end. Great conversation with @satyanadella on what comes next. Watch our discussion from #MSBuild. Read the OnQ blog post for more. https://www.qualcomm.com/... [video]
  • @mweinbach Max Weinbach on x
    I like Solara because I wrote this a few months ago that dedicated devices don't make sense, use what we have and have the agents adapt to you and what you want to use/use already [image]
  • @markhachman Mark Hachman on x
    Project Solara by Microsoft appears to be Microsoft's entry into smart devices, one for the desk, powered by Mediatek and Qualcomm. “Think of it as a secure ambient device for work.”
  • @film_girl Christina Warren on x
    The first device for Project Solara is a desk device concept, powered by a MediaTek SoC that can basically be an ambient always-on, always-available device that can handle your agents for you.
  • @mweinbach Max Weinbach on x
    Microsoft Project Solara seems really cool. Platform to build unified agents on any hardware type [image]
  • @film_girl Christina Warren on x
    Project Solara is about 3 things: * Being enterprise ready * JIT UI that adapts to the form factor * Extstensible so you can bring your own agent But enough of that, onto the devices!
  • @film_girl Christina Warren on x
    Steve is on stage talking about Project Solara and he's asking “what's the form factor?” what will the form factors be of the computer. “The next computer isn't one device, it's all devices working together as one system.”
  • @microsoft @microsoft on x
    Introducing Project Solara, a new platform built from the ground up to power agent-driven experiences, including two new concept devices that reimagine how this comes to life. Together, these updates simplify how you set up, build, and run across environments, bringing everything…
  • @mweinbach Max Weinbach on x
    Morgan Stanley posted a report on RTX Spark and mentioned pricing: “Our checks with PC brands at this year's Computex suggest AI PCs with N1X will need to price at US$2,899, while N1 models will be priced at US$1,799.”
  • @tomwarren Tom Warren on x
    the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box looks like a flattened Xbox Series X from a distance 👋 [image]
  • @windowsdev @windowsdev on x
    Today at #MSBuild, we announced Surface RTX Spark Dev Box: purpose-built for developers & powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark silicon. Designed to build, test, & run AI and agent workloads locally without setup friction or unpredictable cloud costs. Read more: https://blogs.windows.com/.…
  • @microsoft @microsoft on x
    Introducing @Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, a compact developer PC engineered with NVIDIA RTX Spark silicon and built on the Windows developer platform, designed for local-first AI development. #MSBuild [video]
  • @film_girl Christina Warren on x
    The Surface RTX Spark Desktop is SICK. I want one @Windows plz — it's a desktop built for local AI compute powered by the Nvidia RTX Spark. 128GB if integrated RAM and capable of running 120B parameters all within a 100w thermal envelope out of the box!#MSBuild
  • @surface @surface on x
    Introducing - Surface RTX Spark Dev Box. All the power developers need, right out of the box. Sign up to learn more: https://www.microsoft.com/... Surface RTX Spark Dev Box. Built for more. [video]
  • @geforce_jacobf Jacob Freeman on x
    Playing Alan Wake 2 (Native Arm!) on Surface Laptop Ultra powered by RTX Spark! 1600p resolution with Ray Tracing and DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction 👀 [video]
  • @windowscentral @windowscentral on x
    “Surface Laptop Ultra might be the best laptop ever.” @zacbowden went hands-on with the new Surface Laptop Ultra at Computex in Taipei, ahead of Microsoft's launch later this year. He was blown away by its design and, more importantly, its performance: “RTX Spark is seriously
  • @tomwarren.co.uk Tom Warren on bluesky
    Microsoft is announcing a Surface mini PC today for developers.  The Surface RTX Spark Dev Box has Nvidia's new Arm chip inside and 128GB of memory, and arrives later this year.  Full details 👇 www.theverge.com/news/941271/ ...
  • r/Surface r on reddit
    Building the next generation of devices for developers: Surface RTX Spark Dev Box
  • @robbwitmer.info @robbwitmer.info on bluesky
    Been saying for years that the one thing keeping Ai from being useful is the ability to harness the power of Bing [embedded post]
  • @swyx @swyx on x
    uhhh did Mustafa just leak the Mythos FLOP count?? was this public knowledge before, even if its an estimate i dont get what you gain out of this [image]
  • @tomwarren Tom Warren on x
    Chainsmokers are doing a set tonight at Build. All the devs are gonna do so many lines tonight... of code
  • @marcusash Marcus Ash on x
    Being able to talk in normal human language to the terminal is going to make the power of things like PowerShell available to so many more Windows users. ❤️ this work.
  • @altryne Alex Volkov on x
    .@satyanadella just put the whole “water” debate to rest. Datacenters run on a closed loop cooling system, the water usage of a datacenter for an entire year is roughly equivalent to a usage of 1 restaurant! [video]
  • @tomwarren Tom Warren on x
    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has dialed into Microsoft Build from Computex to talk about the partnership with Microsoft. The pair have been working on RTX Spark for around 3 years [image]
  • @film_girl Christina Warren on x
    The new stuff in Windows 11 that @cinnamon_msft is showing off is super slick. Unsurprisingly, I love the Intelligent Terminal the most — there is a new native container experience in Windows too. #MSBuild
  • @tomwarren Tom Warren on x
    Satya Nadella discussing Windows at Build, and the new Surface devices with Nvidia chips [image]
  • @film_girl Christina Warren on x
    So the big first news is that more Windows AI APIs are coming ot more PCs on CPU, GPU, NPU. So no more are you limited to just a Copilot+ PC. There are two new models too Aion 1.0 plan, local reasoning and tool calling model for agentic apps. And Aion 1.0 Instruct, an SLM built
  • @altryne Alex Volkov on x
    BREAKING: @satyanadella just announced a Dev ready windows, including ZSH, intelligent terminal (hello @warpdotdev) and Homebrew on windows + WSL native containers 📦 during $MSFT BUILD This will all make the new RTX Spark machines running local AI loads. [image]
  • @caseynewton Casey Newton on bluesky
    Help, I'm trapped in the Microsoft Execution Container and the walls are closing in [embedded post]
  • @orenme Oren Melamed on x
    The GitHub Copilot app is now available for more people, good time to try it I'm learning new things every day, for example the way it renders the plan with updates is absolutly beutiful! [image]
  • @github @github on x
    The next frontier of agentic development is here, and you are in control. Today we announced releases that will keep you in the flow with your agents, all on the GitHub platform. ⬇️ [image]
  • @github @github on x
    The GitHub Copilot app, an agent-native desktop experience built on GitHub, is now in an expanded technical preview. 🧑‍🍳 You decide what agents tackle, how much autonomy each agent gets, and what ships. Go from issue to merged pull request without leaving the app. [video]
  • Pavan Davuluri Pavan Davuluri on linkedin
    Energized to be back at Build with the developer community and share what we have been building.  Today, we're introducing new Windows capabilities designed …
  • @bradshoemaker Brad Shoemaker on bluesky
    Dave Cutler is spinning in his grave.  —  github.com/microsoft/co...