A quick tour of early Serenity builds
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Recorded on 2019-05-30.
Serenity is Unix-like operating system that I'm implementing from scratch. github.com/Ser...
PC emulator running Windows 3 in two weeks as "a break". As one does lol
@Rafael Judah you are full of shit
I started watching last year 2020, during lockdown, and what I saw really inspired me. I coined a phrase " Kling is king". I have always wondered what playing around with these ideas would look like. During that time my ideas to keep busy during lockdown was to play with JavaScript which I started to learn about. I created a scheduler in Js to emulate in round robin style with tasks to somewhat emulate OS - like behaviour. As far as I recall, JS is single-threaded, but I managed to get something along the lines of cooperative multi-tasking working and it would be interesting so see where my javascript/web-based OS-like thingamajig leads in my journey. I am praying for you and I want to see you succeed beyond all your wildest dreams. Discovering your project while toying with mine as part of learning more about js was great for a 55 year old pastor like me. Imagine what it is to other young people who need inspiration.
6:34 "custom fonts that I made". As one does... The project is looking really nice
Thanks :)
I've been following since you were posting cats on imageboards :-) You sent me a motivational message recommending focusing on correctness before speed.
Really interesting. Can you suggest some books which were helpful from graphics point of view.
I would like to thank the TH-cam Algorithm for showing me this treasure!
That original file lister app, is that still available? Might be useful as a quick reference tool in current build
You looked and sounded so dead inside. This is an interesting view on previous versions of Serenity and how it came together. I like seeing that you decided to make the GUI native to linux first before implementing it on top of the Kernel. I like the idea of OS development from scratch and emulation like your x86 emulator. I'd be happy making an OS with simple GUI or even the emulator you had created.
Very interesting! :-)
tell me what dad told to your self? tell me my brother.
What DAD did to you , its over because i LOVE YOU ....
;)