See : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UeVsHmKAFA (EV mod of VW kombi)
Make a kickstarter to fund his future green life.
ps: for some weird reason I expected him to look like anderson cooper..
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See : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UeVsHmKAFA (EV mod of VW kombi)
Make a kickstarter to fund his future green life.
ps: for some weird reason I expected him to look like anderson cooper..
TempleOS has no process isolation, so it's completely unaffected by Spectre and Meltdown. I'm starting to think there's a lot of wisdom in its design. Complexity of modern computer systems keeps increasing but the value I get from that complexity isn't increasing nearly as fast. Spectre and Meltdown are just recent examples of some of the cost of that complexity. Do we really need an OS too complex for any one person…
TempleOS has no process isolation, so it's completely unaffected by Spectre and Meltdown. I'm starting to think there's a lot of wisdom in its design. Complexity of modern computer systems keeps increasing but the value I get from that complexity isn't increasing nearly as fast. Spectre and Meltdown are just recent examples of some of the cost of that complexity. Do we really need an OS too complex for any one person…
That's like saying "I don't have any doors in my house, just open frames. So I'm not affected by the weaknesses in locks."
The amount of dedication Terry shows for his project is beyond what you see anywhere else in the software dev space. For anyone who hasn't, I recommend to watch his videos on TempleOS (there are a lot of hymn videos or ranting videos, you can ignore those), they are a genuinely interesting perspective into OS Development.
I'd say Linus Torvalds shows at least the same amount of dedication to the linux kernel.
TempleOS has no process isolation, so it's completely unaffected by Spectre and Meltdown. I'm starting to think there's a lot of wisdom in its design. Complexity of modern computer systems keeps increasing but the value I get from that complexity isn't increasing nearly as fast. Spectre and Meltdown are just recent examples of some of the cost of that complexity. Do we really need an OS too complex for any one person…
That's like saying "I don't have any doors in my house, just open frames. So I'm not affected by the weaknesses in locks."
It's a very interesting design, I recommend to atleast play a bit with TempleOS.
TempleOS has no process isolation, so it's completely unaffected by Spectre and Meltdown. I'm starting to think there's a lot of wisdom in its design. Complexity of modern computer systems keeps increasing but the value I get from that complexity isn't increasing nearly as fast. Spectre and Meltdown are just recent examples of some of the cost of that complexity. Do we really need an OS too complex for any one person…
Design choices in TempleOS are basically made by rolling dice.
The amount of dedication Terry shows for his project is beyond what you see anywhere else in the software dev space. For anyone who hasn't, I recommend to watch his videos on TempleOS (there are a lot of hymn videos or ranting videos, you can ignore those), they are a genuinely interesting perspective into OS Development.
> The amount of dedication Terry shows for his project is beyond what you see anywhere else in the software dev space. I'd say Linus Torvalds shows at least the same amount of dedication to the linux kernel.