Using linux, an operating system based on principles designed for 1970s mainframes

>using linux, an operating system based on principles designed for 1970s mainframes

> using the wheel, a component based on principles designed for cavemen needs

>implying cavemen used the wheel
Argument: destroyed

Heh heh, nice!

You get wrecked. Delete your thread, before more people see.

Shut up

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To be honest desktop operating systems are not that different as far as core principles go. Same operating system abstractions and organization we've had for ages now.

Most recent (like the last 20 years) development in operating systems that I am aware of has been on servers, large multicores, virtualization and special case systems.

The only thing that I hate of Unix is has become the equivalent of Marxism in social sciences: a fucking opium.

>using a computer
>not just using your head which is more powerful than a computer
Come on man, what's your excuse?

my brain doesn't have an unlimited supply of porn

i didn't know you got off topless toddlers

Your brain can procedurally generate pornographic imagery, so theoretically, yes it does

>using windows, an operating system based on principles designed for 1980s PCs with no hard disk and less than a quarter megabyte of RAM

Wtf /g? Bad enough a real thread died so this could be posted. If you're going to shitpost and troll, at least do it well.

if it ain't broke, don't fix it

>von neumann teleports behind you

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linux was made in the 90s for home computers you fucking cuck.

So you're making pointless comparisons because you're completely unequipped to make relevant observations.

>if it ain't broke, don't fix it
Unless you're a consultant (or an enthusiast).

What's wrong with this principle?

Mainframes still exist
They're still using the same principles/base technologies now
most of the world's core infrastructure still runs on them
and they also don't usually run linux

Priceless HAHAHAHA.

>implying I'm not using *BSD, actually descended from operating systems run on 1970s mainframes

current windows still has bits and pieces that have carried over since the ms-dos days (1981), which itself was very similar in design to CP/M (1974)

-- and if someone wants to argue windows was changed a lot with NT, that's true, but NT dates back to 1993, and the first linux distributions happened only a year earlier, in 1992

But it's still essentially inspired by an OS that workstations use

Who the fuck is this.
besides no unix no mac, linux, we would probably all have windows phones, windows pcs and window based clients on tvs and cars

So would some porn stored in your mind be illegal. and if so, alot of people would be locked up for just an idea just as MLK was.

Nothing. except you use it as an excuse for not innovating or experimenting.

>and they also do usually run linux
FTFY. IBM mainframes almost always run SUSE. zOS is less common and AIX more on their POWER server stuff. Or could it be…
>even bothering to bring up non-IBM mains