Building the future of Operating Systems
We are a passionate team of kernel engineers, UI/UX architects, and open-source advocates. Our mission is to demystify OS internals and empower developers worldwide.
Our Mission
To create accessible, performant, and secure operating systems for the next generation of devices — from embedded systems to cloud-native environments.
Our Vision
A world where every developer understands how software meets hardware, and where operating systems become truly inclusive, modular, and sustainable.
Our Values
Transparency, reliability, and innovation. We believe in open collaboration and building OS technologies that respect user privacy and freedom.
📖 Our story
OSHub started as a tiny forum of kernel hobbyists back in 2020. Frustrated by the complexity of existing OS documentation and the lack of modern educational resources, we decided to build a platform that combines deep technical articles, hands-on tutorials, and open-source OS experiments.
Today, we’re proud to have contributed to several microkernel projects, released an educational minimal OS („Nexus“), and built a community of over 50,000 developers. Our flagship content — such as the „iOS 26 WebView deep-dive“ and „SwiftUI Navigation transitions“ — reflects our belief that operating system principles shape every layer of software, from firmware to frontend.
We remain independent, 100% bootstrapped, and committed to keeping OS knowledge free and accessible.
👥 Meet the core team
Alex Rivera
Former systems engineer at Apple & Linux contributor. Alex holds a PhD in OS virtualization and loves RISC-V.
Jamie Wu
Specializes in human-centric OS design, SwiftUI and cross-platform window managers. Jamie writes our iOS OS internals series.
Maya Choudhury
OpenBSD enthusiast and microkernel security researcher. Maya leads our low-level optimization guides.
David T.
Former high school teacher turned OS advocate. David creates our beginner-friendly OS tutorials and workshops.
⚡ Join the OS revolution
Whether you’re a kernel developer, a student, or just curious — we invite you to explore, contribute, and learn with us.
