So is it actually good?
Serenity OS
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well I don’t see any other operating systems with a built in Jow Forums client
just sayin
no images yet afaict
also you can’t open the threads
i think he mostly just started on it, and it’s far from finished:
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haiku is more usable right now, but serenity has a lot of potential.
idk if it’s good yet but I believe in andreas
Seems like a cool project. Does he talk politics at all or does he stay out of it?
Tired of all these newfag Jow Forumstubers that try discussing politics on their channels.
the only remotely political thing i’ve seen was adding a code of conduct
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Only thing politics is that it has a name of a fictional future Monarchy
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>All-Scenario Building Blocks
Hi, I am the author of Serenity, but I don't think it's very good yet. I think it has potential to become very good though. :)
Yeah, it's a work in progress. I'm gonna need some more GUI components to implement thread views, as well as more image decoders (only supporting PNG at the moment.)
Thanks user, I believe in you too!
I stay out of politics. There are too many programmers who think their political opinions are interesting already.
Cool, let me know if you find something annoying (or cool) :)
What is your mascot?
I think having Usagi(Serenity) would be cool
There is no mascot although I drew this little guy for the about box a while back.
I haven’t watched Sailor Moon so I don’t know if she makes a good mascot. ..what does make a good mascot anyway?
She doesn't. Also ladybugs are cute.
She is a side gag on Jow Forums how everyone on this board is a techless idiot pretending to know shit
Would be fun as a mascot
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Mods, why did OPs image get removed?
trannies are mad that's why
>So is it actually good?
you can't even download it
how am I supposed to test it??
it’s a very young project, so the only way to run it is to build it from source
it’s not difficult if you have some linux experience just follow the instructions
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I fixed it
youre welcome
that’s unironically a reasonable CoC
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Hi user.
Hi :)
You look older up close.
why the buzzcutt? so you don't have to brush the hair in the morning?
nice either way
Yeah, I can't hide my boomerness when you get this close.
It got unpleasantly warm here this summer so I just took off my hair hat a few weeks ago.
It'll grow back in time for winter. :)
he doesn't tripfag, so it's not serious
@Andreas why not 64-bit?
this, also there is no iso available so it's meme tier shit
just compile by it yourself holy shit is that so hard?
just publish the iso you nimrod
Main issue I ran into was my mouse in the vm. It would keep slingshotting back to the middle. I eventually got it working OK if I moved it very slowly, seems to be an issue where it thinks the mouse goes outside the vm if you move it too far/fast, even if the mouse is "captured". But it was a pretty big deal, I couldn't access the main menu no matter how slow I went since it kept resetting the mouse into the middle when I reached the top corner. Maybe an issue with qemu? I'm on KDE neon, which is Ubuntu 18.04.3 essentially.
I'm making one in a shell script right now. Not as good as a GUI one in a whole different OS. Kudos to Andreas.
Tripfagging is pathetic.
I knew the IA32 architecture really well already so I could just start programming without having to read anything. I'll port to x86_64 eventually, but it's just another feature. Nothing really depends on 64-bit support at the moment.
I don't have support for ISO9660 filesystems, so it would be tricky to "publish an ISO."
Also this only targets QEMU at the moment, so there's little point in trying to package any kind of release of it.
Yeah that's a known issue with the QEMU in 18.04. I've heard from many people that it went away when they switched to 18.10 (or installed a newer QEMU.)
That's cool too! What do you plan to do about images, if anything?
There's a library called libsixel which lets you have images printed like they would in a normal webpage say in the terminal. Right now I'm working on image and reply counters so I'll probably add images soon. Keep doing good stuff man, I love watching the videos. Makes me inspired to make similar things but in shell just for fun.
Oh dude, that's fascinating! I never knew about Sixel graphics before, thank you for bringing that up :)
I need to add support for this at some point.
Yeah, you're welcome man. It's really cool how it does it. Can even render on VT-330's youtube.com
>cat
>makes a snake
linux makes no sense
Well a penguin represents the kernel so yeah I guess so.
That’s really cool. Wonder why it’s so slow though.. but I guess that’s not a problem for a modern implementation!
On a modern implementation it's really fast to the point it can render 20-30fps video without stutter.
could someone put the OP image on catbox.moe or something?
I came to this thread just to see it
Gentoo is still the best
It was the same as this post
thanks user
...i don’t get it
>So is it actually good?
yea, can't wait to use it as my daily driver soon.
Please reconsider this. It doesn't have to be Usagi, but an anime mascot would provides drastic value for very little cost.
I'd suggest a rabbit on the moon to reference it and would look like DE mascots