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D_elec_dev@lemmy.world to Programming@programming.devEnglish · 3 days ago

The first final release of my OS (D.eSystem 6.0.8)

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The first final release of my OS (D.eSystem 6.0.8)

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D_elec_dev@lemmy.world to Programming@programming.devEnglish · 3 days ago
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#Hello eveyone!!

D.eSystem 6.0.8 beta is the final release of D.eSystem 6, ist way more stable than the old Beta versions and it introduces a gui for the D.eSystem version app

D.eSystem 6.0.8 on github: https://github.com/D-electronics-scratch/all_D.eSystem_versions/releases

Github main page: https://github.com/D-electronics-scratch/all_D.eSystem_versions

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  • sacred_font@infosec.pub
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    commenting because it may interest you, but have you looked at the pintos project? It is an educational OS framework with the instructions on how to implement basic things like threading, user programs, file systems

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pintos

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      Hi, thanks for this info abput pintos, I will look on it.

  • d3m0nr4v3r@discuss.tchncs.de
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    wow ppl are being rude here. Probably jealous. Congratulations on your project!

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      Thanks,idk why they are rude,its a bit anpying,but I think many people like it because I got a lot of upvotes

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    Ah yes, the classic “let’s get rid of this stupid attribution and put my name in the license for copied work”

    • ExperiencedWinter@lemmy.world
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      This file still exists, it’s just in the correct directory now https://github.com/D-electronics-scratch/all_D.eSystem_versions/blob/main/limine-binary/LICENSE

    • D_elec_dev@lemmy.worldOP
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      Nope,its not copied,ist the license from Limine and it accendently in the repo,I tried to delete it

      • ExperiencedWinter@lemmy.world
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        Hmm, if the license wasn’t copied, how was it accidently in the repo?

        • D_elec_dev@lemmy.worldOP
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          This is the License from the opensource bootloader,I added my source code with a commit,and then it apeared,then I tried to delete it because I want my own license for my own OS,but it wassnt working,then I deleted the license in the file and renamed the file to I to create a new License file,but I think the License is still in the Limine(bootloader) folder.

          • D_elec_dev@lemmy.worldOP
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            Limine includes its own license file. When I pushed my OS code to the repository, the Limine folder (with its license) was automatically included because it is part of the bootloader. I removed the misplaced copy of the license from the root directory because it does not apply to my OS. The file couldn’t be cleanly deleted at first, so I renamed it while preparing my own license file. The original Limine license is still correctly located inside the Limine folder.

            • ExperiencedWinter@lemmy.world
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              My mistake, I assumed that you deleted the license completely. I now see it is just in the limine directory

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      And Limine is the opensource bootloader,the OS is written completly by myself

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    I mean this with all seriousness but how does vibe coded c get upvoted here?

    • D_elec_dev@lemmy.worldOP
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      Its not vibe coded,its my own OS project, I am working every day on it, it have its own kernel,memory managment and more and it uses the Limine bootloader

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    Put all your repos into one.

    What is the point of the file called i?

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      it’s like /dev/zero but it’s the square root of -1

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        it’s the square root of -1

        Millions of math teachers having a heart attack.

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          I would hope that maths teachers have encountered imaginary numbers before starting to teach maths, even if they don’t teach complex number theory at the particular age-group of their students.

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            I was talking about the fact that, even if i^2 = -1, the square root of negative numbers does not exist ever.

            • KubeRoot@discuss.tchncs.de
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              They sure do, here’s the Wikipedia article. This comes naturally as you define i and consider how mathematical operations work with it.

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              imaginary

              does not exist

              That’s how they got the name

    • D_elec_dev@lemmy.worldOP
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      The file calles i was a accident because that was the Limine license,and I did it in one repo and now IU amworking with different releases and tags

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    Congratulations, this is such amazing talent that I could only dream of achieving!! Can’t wait to try it

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      Thanks

    • Sibbo@sopuli.xyz
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      It’s probably mostly AI

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        Nope,how could a AI build kernel, memory managment, UI, UX, drivers.

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