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SuperSonicmario
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gilbert_given_189 wrote:

Does it though? I imagine it's easier in the past since there's less aspects of the architectures you need to worry about.
Not really. Good luck writing drivers for an RTX video card.
yooit_32
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INSERT-USER_NAME wrote:

I'm considering switching to some version of Linux when I can, Windows 11 isn't looking that good and I haven't even used it yet.
ubuntu is good with the pantheon de
gilbert_given_189
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SuperSonicmario wrote:

gilbert_given_189 wrote:

Does it though? I imagine it's easier in the past since there's less aspects of the architectures you need to worry about.
Not really. Good luck writing drivers for an RTX video card.
But… that doesn't exist in 1985?
god286
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Setting up a new windows 11 computer made me like linux even more
ajskateboarder
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applejuiceproduc wrote:

alwayspaytaxes wrote:

pkhead wrote:

I made my own operating system. It prints hello world to the terminal. Pretty crazy.
$ echo '#!/bin/bash\necho "hello world"' > os
$ chmod +x os
$ ./os
hello world
umm that's a program, not an OS. This is how to make a hello world OS…
That's the joke, I guess
yooit_32
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bump
ScratchcatandGobo
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I once attempted to make an Operating System from 100% Scratch. It failed, whatsoever. Now, I am going to try and learn C through the weekends. Any recommended tutorials/books on doing that?
MagicCrayon9342
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applejuiceproduc wrote:

Umm google forms aren't allowed on scratch, I meant just get people to post answers in this forum.
there's a lot of things not allowed on Scratch and not for very good reasons either.
applejuiceproduc
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MagicCrayon9342 wrote:

applejuiceproduc wrote:

Umm google forms aren't allowed on scratch, I meant just get people to post answers in this forum.
there's a lot of things not allowed on Scratch and not for very good reasons either.
very true

I never said I support it being banned, I'm just saying it's banned.

Last edited by applejuiceproduc (April 28, 2023 13:37:53)

-ElectronicArts-
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yooit_32 wrote:

-ElectronicArts- wrote:

applejuiceproduc wrote:

-ElectronicArts- wrote:

ScratchCatHELLO wrote:

-ElectronicArts- wrote:

a. i broke my pc while booting.
b. all my data was erased
pls help

what did you do?
eye did sumting dat eyem not supposed too doo
What os are you using
windows 11
what did you do
Well i formated all the partitions so it doesnt boot lol. it fixed now i made a bootable ddisk

Last edited by -ElectronicArts- (April 28, 2023 13:53:03)

yooit_32
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holy bump
Qwert870
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Windows ME is my favorite home OS and Windows 2000 is my favorite server OS.
applejuiceproduc
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Qwert870 wrote:

Windows ME is my favorite home OS and Windows 2000 is my favorite server OS.
I hope this is a joke.
Qwert870
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applejuiceproduc wrote:

Qwert870 wrote:

Windows ME is my favorite home OS and Windows 2000 is my favorite server OS.
I hope this is a joke.
Nope, I love Windows ME and WIndows 2000 Server is very easy to work with.
ilikecereal1
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yooit_32 wrote:

INSERT-USER_NAME wrote:

I'm considering switching to some version of Linux when I can, Windows 11 isn't looking that good and I haven't even used it yet.
ubuntu is good with the pantheon de
KDE Plasma looks better than Pantheon honestly.
rdococ
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Modern OSes are a huge mistake. Computers are a platform to amplify the human mind - you should be able to solve problems by translating your thoughts into high-level code. Unfortunately, corporations have taken the initiative to create modern ‘applications’, services provided by corporate leaders to solve specific problems for you entirely on their terms. They can write code that spies on you, collects data from you to sell, or even changes the way you think to benefit them (think advertisements and social media), and most people are totally none-the-wiser or even utterly complacent due to ‘convenience’!

If we don't have a way for everyone to code their own solutions (perhaps with the help of other people's homegrown solutions), then we put our livelihoods in the hands of Microsoft and Google. Not good! I think the ideal computing world is more like the artisanal crafts and simple mechanisms of pre-industrial times; you build your own software from locally sourced components or enlist the help of a trustworthy developer within your village.

Given that, what would the best OS be? Well, the closest I've seen so far is Smalltalk; a family of programming languages that operate in their own ‘worlds’, complete with a desktop environment. Older versions could run almost natively, so with a lot of tweaks it's a good candidate for a non-hostile OS.
DifferentDance8
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rdococ wrote:

~snip~
what about Linux tho
applejuiceproduc
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DifferentDance8 wrote:

rdococ wrote:

~snip~
what about Linux tho
yeah
gilbert_given_189
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rdococ wrote:

Modern OSes are a huge mistake. Computers are a platform to amplify the human mind - you should be able to solve problems by translating your thoughts into high-level code. Unfortunately, corporations have taken the initiative to create modern ‘applications’, services provided by corporate leaders to solve specific problems for you entirely on their terms. They can write code that spies on you, collects data from you to sell, or even changes the way you think to benefit them (think advertisements and social media), and most people are totally none-the-wiser or even utterly complacent due to ‘convenience’!
Same thing could be said with any tech things really.
Big corps will always try to find profit in some way even though it means spying and controlling their users to do what they want, as if they chipped their consumers to mind control them as their slaves. /ref Because… that's how capitalism works.
Just look at the modern web. Articles cluttered with ads, pleas for money, and any disruptions that disturb you to get the information you want. Tim Berners-Lee would absolutely hate the web we had now.[citation needed]

rdococ wrote:

Given that, what would the best OS be? Well, the closest I've seen so far is Smalltalk; a family of programming languages that operate in their own ‘worlds’, complete with a desktop environment. Older versions could run almost natively, so with a lot of tweaks it's a good candidate for a non-hostile OS.
Eh, I'm not sold. For me Smalltalk is more of a graphical shell than an OS, since it runs on a VM built for Smalltalk itself. Calling Smalltalk an OS is like calling Java an OS.

Last edited by gilbert_given_189 (June 10, 2023 14:52:26)

Redstone1080
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INSERT-USER_NAME wrote:

I'm considering switching to some version of Linux when I can, Windows 11 isn't looking that good and I haven't even used it yet.
Personally, Fedora was my first distribution and it was great. But now I would recommend Mint as it's close to Windows, so its UI and installation process should be friendly to you.

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