"Our Unix-inspired development philosophy favors the integration of lightweight, independent apps and components instead of the monolithic mega-app approach still common in web development."
I have essentially ported Unix itself onto the web at https://www.urdesk.net . You can say that the site itself is a kind of "mega-app", but given that it is an entire OS-in-a-browser that typically "installs" in < 2 seconds, I think it can be forgiven. There is also an app that is a kind of "Hello World" for AI that uses the Speech Recognition and Voice Synth capabilities of the Chrome browser. To hop directly into the AI, you can check out
https://www.urdesk.net/desk?intro=bertie
The site is now Chrome-only, since I am pretty much going all-in with the whole AI theme, and none of the other vendors include the necessary Javascript API's.
Do you mean: I typed: 'rm /' and the prompt never returned? This didn't actually delete anything, you can always just do a ^C to get the prompt back when it gets stuck like that. I wouldn't consider that a "bug", just an unhandled error condition. More of a "glitch" that will take about 2 seconds to work out. Thanks for the feedback!
EDIT: Already fixed with a nice friendly error message!
How is this Unix? There's nothing in /bin. Did someone crowbar your install already? Where's find/grep/vim? I'll need those if you want this to be a real Unix. Also, maybe fsn[1] is a requirement ... ;)
I have essentially ported Unix itself onto the web at https://www.urdesk.net . You can say that the site itself is a kind of "mega-app", but given that it is an entire OS-in-a-browser that typically "installs" in < 2 seconds, I think it can be forgiven. There is also an app that is a kind of "Hello World" for AI that uses the Speech Recognition and Voice Synth capabilities of the Chrome browser. To hop directly into the AI, you can check out https://www.urdesk.net/desk?intro=bertie
The site is now Chrome-only, since I am pretty much going all-in with the whole AI theme, and none of the other vendors include the necessary Javascript API's.