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February 2017

jozame

Of course the BBC have largely abandon the micro:bit handing it over to the Micro:bit Foundation so it’s now more of the “Micro:bit micro:bit” than “BBC micro:bit”

February 2017

NicolasBahamondes

Definitely, Haiku and ReactOS will be the “Pirates of Silicon Valley 2.0”. Both operating systems are making history. :slight_smile:

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February 2017

armanx64

Reactos, which built upon on leaked Windows sources (even if they always say that it’s lie) is a useless project, which trying to put his hands into Russian budget like other thieves with their linux distros do.

I recommend the Haiku team to avoid them in sake of good reputation.

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February 2017 ▶ armanx64

Munchausen

Great summary, will check out your videos! Good to see Haiku getting exposure :slight_smile:

EDIT: Checked out the retro video… note that the early palm devices can boot uclinux (but they have no MMU, mmu_man) in some cases!

Reactos, which built upon on leaked Windows sources (even if they
always say that it’s lie) is a useless project, which trying to put his
hands into Russian budget like other thieves with their linux distros
do.

As I understood it there were one or two devs who used leaked sources and they purged their commits and re-did them from scratch? They certainly don’t seem to be attracting any law suits.

February 2017

macadoum

Are you totally paranoiac or is it just an idea i have about yourself ?