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2018-02-15 at 1:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon I have a theory that he's not actually insane, and this is some kind of long term gambit to make a secure OS while being able to legally claim he is fucking insane so the government can't fuck with him or compel him to insert a backdoor.
Look at this around 1:10. He seems to smirk to himself or something. Or does he really believe he ran over a CIA nigger in his car?
I installed Temple OS in VirtualBox earlier, it was easy to install on a virtual hard drive, but I couldn't really make much sense of the window manager or the command line once I got it going.
Terry says TOS is built using divine intellect, and that's pretty interesting a claim in and of itself. -
2018-02-15 at 11:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon I have a theory that he's not actually insane, and this is some kind of long term gambit to make a secure OS while being able to legally claim he is fucking insane so the government can't fuck with him or compel him to insert a backdoor.
http://www.codersnotes.com/notes/a-constructive-look-at-templeos/
Imagine making a fork of this with basic networking and everyone transitions to that for netbooks LOL
Memory protection is one of the most basic security tools we have and Davis has explicitly opted not to implement it, I don't think there's really a single thing we can point to in TempleOS can call secure, except I guess for the fact that it's effectively mandatorily air-gapped due to lack of a network stack. -
2018-02-15 at 11:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Memory protection is one of the most basic security tools we have and Davis has explicitly opted not to implement it, I don't think there's really a single thing we can point to in TempleOS can call secure, except I guess for the fact that it's effectively mandatorily air-gapped due to lack of a network stack.
There goes that theory -
2018-09-16 at 12:29 AM UTC
I wanna fucking cry guys. -
2018-09-16 at 12:34 AM UTCNoope