Post number #469675, ID: 7bd352
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Windows > temple os
Post number #470544, ID: 3488e7
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Rock, paper, OS?
Post number #470547, ID: ee6b71
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Windows improved much by implementing features known from the unix world. On the other side most unixoids suffer from trying to be windows-alike. And TempleOS is a joke, even thought a very good one.
Post number #475450, ID: 00de3f
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>>470547 TempleOS is not a joke
Post number #475451, ID: acabc7
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>>475450 An unintentional joke is still a joke.
Post number #475453, ID: 00de3f
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>>475451 but how is it a joke? Of course it's not usable, but it's still pretty impressive coming from one person
Post number #475454, ID: acabc7
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>>475453 How is 640x480 screen resolution with 16 colors and no internet connection not a joke? Even windos has it.
Post number #475467, ID: 4602d3
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Yeah right. Try using TempleOS as your daily driver for a week or two and come back and try to unironically state the same statement. When it comes to Windows, MacOS and Linux, whatever floats your boat.
Post number #476945, ID: 00de3f
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>>475454 cause God said so, come on, he was schizofrenic
Post number #476952, ID: ee6b71
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>>476945 which is part of the joke.
Post number #477055, ID: 68f9d7
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>>475453 from one man doesn't mean good. Making an os is half of the job, the other half is adding all the features in order to make it usable, without doing it i see it as an unfinished project, and abandoned for obvious reasons (his death). Very sad that no one will finish what he started.
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