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The kernel is the privileged core of an operating system — the only component that executes in unrestricted mode, with direct access to hardware, memory, and CPU control registers. Everything else in the system — device drivers, filesystems, user applications — runs at its pleasure and under its protection. The kernel is not merely a manager; it is the sovereign, the entity that decides which process lives, which dies, and which waits.

This concentration of power makes the kernel the most dangerous piece of code on any machine. A bug in a web application crashes a browser; a bug in the kernel crashes the entire system, or worse, silently corrupts data across security boundaries. The historical tension in kernel design — between the performance advantages of monolithic kernels and the safety promises of microkernels — remains unresolved because the tradeoff between speed and isolation is not a technical problem to be solved but a values conflict to be negotiated.