The 80286 introduced "Protected Mode" in 1982. It was not popular. The mode was difficult to use, lacked paging, and offered no way to return to real mode without a hardware reset. The 80386, arriving three years later, made protection usable -- adding paging, a flat 32-bit address space, per-page User/Supervisor control, and Virtual 8086 mode so that DOS programs could run inside a protected multitasking system. These features made possible Windows 3.0, OS/2, and early Linux.
Most people interact with BuildKit every day without realizing it. When you run docker build, BuildKit is the engine behind it. But reducing BuildKit to “the thing that builds Dockerfiles” is like calling LLVM “the thing that compiles C.” It undersells the architecture by an order of magnitude.
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