lemmyreadertoOpen Source@lemmy.mlEnglish·8 months agocross-posted to: programming@programming.devHeyPuter goes open source, gradually(puter.com)external-linkarrow-up189arrow-down10message-square11file-textfedilink
arrow-up189arrow-down1external-linkHeyPuter goes open source, gradually(puter.com)lemmyreadertoOpen Source@lemmy.mlEnglish·8 months agocross-posted to: programming@programming.devmessage-square11file-textfedilink
minus-squareSamsyarrow-up6arrow-down0·8 months agolinkfedilinkOkay this is awesome. But what is it for? What’s the usecase?
minus-squareHandlesEnglisharrow-up6arrow-down1·8 months agoedit-28 months agolinkfedilinkThe real question is, will it run Doom? That’s all the justification any device or platform needs. Edit: Silly question…
minus-squaretaaneglarrow-up1arrow-down0·8 months agolinkfedilinkYour grandma’s pacemaker can run doom.
minus-squareHandlesEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·8 months agolinkfedilinkTrue, but it doesn’t have a display 🙂
minus-squarelemmyreaderOPEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down0·8 months agolinkfedilinkIt looks a bit like eyeOS (once open source but turned into closed source). Maybe it can be used between a few users to share files and share apps.
minus-squarechristophskiarrow-up2arrow-down0·8 months agolinkfedilinkEyeos was awesome back in the day, we hosted it on our own space so we could access it from school
Okay this is awesome. But what is it for? What’s the usecase?
The real question is, will it run Doom? That’s all the justification any device or platform needs.
Edit: Silly question…
Your grandma’s pacemaker can run doom.
True, but it doesn’t have a display 🙂
It looks a bit like eyeOS (once open source but turned into closed source). Maybe it can be used between a few users to share files and share apps.
Eyeos was awesome back in the day, we hosted it on our own space so we could access it from school