That is a good question, and I got to say i do not know the answer.
From what i have seen Hurd's goals is to actually end up using Rump kernels for a lot of things, and i think that there is a Rump version of a file system that they might be able to use.
This again is just my thinking and I don't know what the big picture plan is.
Also I had a redis clone from before, but with AI i separated the epoll layer from the actual database engine which made it sort of embeddable.
And hooked that embeddable database into a JNI interface, and now it can run inside Android applications, sort of like a concurrent hash map, but one that lives off heap and has support for TTLs and mget, msel, mdel, hashes and all that.
I use it for some silly android games.
Looking into twitter right now, it seems like the way to do it is with headless browsers, but they usually cost money.
For reddit there used to be the json endpoints that you could just fetch, and you can batch your subreddits, so its nice end easy. They have just killed those...old.reddit still works, but i fear like the days are numbered there as well.
This again is just my thinking and I don't know what the big picture plan is.
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