The Embox 0.7 release has been published, providing a modular operating system that enables the direct execution of Linux applications on hardware without the need for a Linux kernel. This system operates in real-time and supports architectures ranging from x86 to microcontrollers. Embox creates minimal images for each application, including only the necessary components. This allows for the execution of Qt, OpenCV, and even Quake3 on devices such as the STM32 with minimal overhead costs. The Embox operating system is designed to provide a flexible and efficient solution for isolated Linux application execution, making it an attractive option for various use cases.