No way. I. was thinking of building raspberry pi reader, but didn’t think about postmarketOS running on any reader. Cool.
No way. I. was thinking of building raspberry pi reader, but didn’t think about postmarketOS running on any reader. Cool.
Plus, why is it systemE, not systemM, or rather systemM{50}? That’s a major flaw in design.
I can’t. I do not deserve to use TempleOS.
I meant as a new bullet, not Gnu/Linux#emacs.
Hehe, I wanted to add GNU/, but then I though someone will do it for me. Cheers.
Edit: I’m also waiting for emacs.
Few thoughts.
Security through obscurity, perhaps?
Publishing the source takes energy too and they just don’t bother?
Or they want to show how unique the app is and if it’s OSS, anyone can rebrand it and destroy the uniqueness.
The feeling when you don’t get it not because of the MongoDB, but because you don’t know Snapchat 😁.
Well, according to Wikipedia the point is that the two non-existent words hurd, hird sounds the same as herd in English. Hurd represents Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons and hird stands for Hurd of Interfaces Representing Depth.
So all three refer to a group of antelopes replacing UNIX.
EDIT: as to your question, I think they tried really hard to have the most complicated name. I can’t think of anyone beating them.
How’s gitlab a walled garden? Anyone can set up an instance.