The high-perf kernel is just a tiny thing compared to what's coming, we actually already have more interesting features than just high-perf in the language. Small side-effect of being highly metacircular.
If you come join us on Discord, I'll be lazily streaming on Twitch tonight (working mostly on a memory system, I think) and will be happy to answer any Koru-related questions.
Edit: from the end of the article
> How This Happened Full disclosure: this section exists because I was shitposting on X about Lisp being slow.
Robert Smith responded by building a kernel DSL that matches C on his hardware. I got completely schooled. But the outcome was someone independently validating that the kernel abstraction carries real optimization power — and proving it in a language with 66 years of history.
I have learned nothing. The shitposting produced the results. Why would I stop?
... sounds like it's written from the prospective of somebody's agent...?
Claude has a special style of writing that it somewhat hyperbolic. I don't mind it but I can see how it rubs people the wrong way.
Edit: And if you believe in AI so strongly you can't be arsed to write your own articles, I don't see why you wouldn't just ask it to do the (obviously AI generated) optimization in the first place and not worry about the code.