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The dead comment below seems unusually relevant.


For anyone interested, the deaded comment below isn't a random attempt to prove that mentally ill people abound on the internet: he's a regular who posts similar things all the time. It's a pity, because in his moments of lucidity he seems pretty smart.


For more info on losethos, take a look at http://www.templeos.org/ - this is an OS he apparently wrote without assistance.


I also recommend watching this video where he demos the operating system: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpujlg-XhEs

Losethos's real name is Terry Davis. His video had me awestruck, laughing (he can be pretty funny and relatable), and just all-around amazed at the man's sheer brilliance. I cannot begin to fathom the dedication that it must have taken to create such a piece of software, especially in the face of constant rejection from people on the internet because of his schizophrenia.


Watching the video almost made me sad that his effort is going by unrecognised. Even more so because the OS appears to have documentation and plenty of tips built in, but nobody but him will ever use it, so it's all in vain.


Could Terry Davis end up being the William Blake of OSes?


This is amazing. He's come up with completely new ways to do graphics on modern CPUs. This is genuinely impressive stuff and the breadth of it is mind blowing.

It's upsetting how dismissive of his work he can be, he deserves to be proud of this, I certainly would be.


Couldn't you write up some of the more impressive parts? If he can't do it for himself, and it's really that mind-blowing, it'd be a shame to let it go ignored.


I've been meaning to properly check out TempleOS for myself. I'd also be interested in looking at the source code, written in his own dialect of C (Holy C).


You're right about him being funny - when he's demonstrating all his half-finished games it reminds me a lot of Carrot Top's prop comedy.


Wow, that's really impressive.




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