Had you asked me 8 years ago I would have said disappointment. Now it seems to be a fully fledged OS. Funky window dressing and quality software, I suppose.
Are you using a virtual machine or directly to your hardware.
Linux got to the point where it is more comfy to use than windows 10/11 so at this point, anything else is not interesting from a practical standpoint.
When linux gets fully infiltrated by evil corp using troons, everyone will falback to freeBSD anyways as
Haiku will be production ready in 2090 or so and it will take the corpos another 40 years to corrupt bsd.
I mean, it has a WINE port available. Do you really need anything else?
Linux bros, how do we respond?
This is nothing new and it's also the perspective of the BSDs. That said, I find the cobbled together nature of Linux to be a strength rather than a weakness, personally. The average dipshit probably would not agree with me and that's fair because I'm not the average dipshit and what's good for them is bad for me.
How does BSD avoid issues like Qt/GTK GUI disparities? Do they produce their own in-house window managers and everything? I've never really paid any attention to what BSD was up to.
Fun silly OS that you can technically use but is limited and out of date. It has versions of krita, blender, and godot, so I'm unironically thinking about making a game in haiku. It would be extremely based.
haiku is offering demodularization as a feature. Its just different perspectives on how operating systems should work.
uhh i mean i respond with wifi drivers
This, it's just a free approach to the Windows/MacOS model. Neither are inherently better, and for casual computer users, an emphasis on cohesiveness is probably worth all the negatives that comes with. Of course, Haiku has an uphill battle there, since only computer enthusiasts are going to try a niche OS, but I salute their efforts and wish them the best.
Yeah, but less of a toy compared to serenityos. Looking at the ladybird project (run by the same team) they have build instructions for haiku but not the BSDs. Still not ISO or .exe for any of their projects tho
Had you asked me 8 years ago I would have said disappointment. Now it seems to be a fully fledged OS. Funky window dressing and quality software, I suppose.
Are you using a virtual machine or directly to your hardware.
>directly to your hardware.
using it on some old shitbox laptop i had lying around
I am sure this increased the odds you will be successful. Good luck.
No software
yeah, this basically:
>No software
Linux got to the point where it is more comfy to use than windows 10/11 so at this point, anything else is not interesting from a practical standpoint.
When linux gets fully infiltrated by evil corp using troons, everyone will falback to freeBSD anyways as
Haiku will be production ready in 2090 or so and it will take the corpos another 40 years to corrupt bsd.
Either way,
It's over.
I mean, it has a WINE port available. Do you really need anything else?
This is nothing new and it's also the perspective of the BSDs. That said, I find the cobbled together nature of Linux to be a strength rather than a weakness, personally. The average dipshit probably would not agree with me and that's fair because I'm not the average dipshit and what's good for them is bad for me.
How does BSD avoid issues like Qt/GTK GUI disparities? Do they produce their own in-house window managers and everything? I've never really paid any attention to what BSD was up to.
no, that principal only extends to the command line
Wrong. It has the latest version of Emacs.
Wow, it has the most obtuse text editor in existence! So worth it!
Fun silly OS that you can technically use but is limited and out of date. It has versions of krita, blender, and godot, so I'm unironically thinking about making a game in haiku. It would be extremely based.
Linux bros, how do we respond?
Install Gentoo.
haiku is offering demodularization as a feature. Its just different perspectives on how operating systems should work.
uhh i mean i respond with wifi drivers
>uhh i mean i respond with wifi drivers
AAAAAAA FUUUUCK YOU GOT ME
>wifi drivers
so that's why i only have a ethernet option on mine
Unironically: freedesktop.org is linux desktop's standards committee and collaboration platform, so that the said systems get unified.
Your picrel has no idea what he's talking about.
Just some frustrated low IQ wagie seething because windows 11 gives him headaches.
This, it's just a free approach to the Windows/MacOS model. Neither are inherently better, and for casual computer users, an emphasis on cohesiveness is probably worth all the negatives that comes with. Of course, Haiku has an uphill battle there, since only computer enthusiasts are going to try a niche OS, but I salute their efforts and wish them the best.
True but the spirit of Linux is exactly what he describes and his OS wouldn't exist without it.
I'm responding by installing it.
Sayonara gnometards!
we don't ... BSD is the only answer since all the systems adhere to the same philosophy and duct-taped to the kernel.
Haiku is going to get big in 5-10 years. Just you watch.
toy os
give me the quintessential toy OS list.
Macintosh
GNU+LInux
Windows
*BSD
MacOS
Linux
*BSD
Haiku OS
SerenityOS
Solaris
Android
iOS
Plan 9
TempleOS
AmigaOS
Yeah, but less of a toy compared to serenityos. Looking at the ladybird project (run by the same team) they have build instructions for haiku but not the BSDs. Still not ISO or .exe for any of their projects tho
Why should the developers spend their time building an ISO or exe for free? If you want that, then go out and make one.
Because its someone else's time. The devs worked hard to create the project. The least you can do is hit F5 and build it yourself.
How difficult is it for you to create an exe then?
Its about as easy for them as it is for you to donate to the devs for building an exe
I'll do it. For $5