>What is TempleOS? See youtube.com/watch?v=XqY2wuvlruo --TempleOS (formerly J Operating System, SparrowOS and LoseThos) is a biblical themed lightweight operating system created over the span of a decade by programmer Terry A. Davis. >How did TempleOS start? Development for TempleOS began in 2003 after Davis suffered from a series of manic episodes that left him briefly hospitalized for mental health issues. Davis is a former atheist who believes that he can "talk with God" and that God told him the operating system he built was God's official temple. According to Davis TempleOS is of 'Divine' intellect due to the inspired nature of the code. According to Davis, God said to create the operating system with 640x480, 16 colors display and a single audio voice. The operating system was coded in a programming language developed by Davis in C/C++ called "HolyC". The OS runs a file system called "Red Sea". >What can TempleOS do? TempleOS deliberately has no network support. It runs 8-bit ASCII with graphics in source code and has a 2D and 3D graphics library, which run at 640x480 VGA with 16 colors. The OS contains numerous embedded biblical references including a program called AfterEgypt which allows users to "communicate with God" through an oracle.
NOTABLE QUOTES FROM TERRY >I wrote a fucken compiler. Linus has not finished his compiler yet and suffers humiliation from Stallman. >Yeah, I killed a CIA nigger with my car in 1999. Score one for the good guys. >My job is to hunt CIA niggers. >Bill gates and the illuminati got a herd of nigger cattle >I don't know why the liberals don't allow beastiality >I liked the previous bird, I hated this bird >God knows Perfect Justice
>Dude! There is perfect justice! A CIA Iranian dentist drilled an extra hole in my tooth and ruined it. I told God. He said it counted as a sacrifice. The world is perfectly just.
Xavier Baker
he ragequit all streaming sites
David Sullivan
OH SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Has Terry posting reached obscurity levels never thought possible?
Dominic Cooper
idea: put TempleOS on small computer (lattepanda) encased in some sort of tough waterproof and airtight container for power have a hand crank generator and solar panels with a battery (also have ability to use standard power) include an all in one keyboard/mouse the Temple could then theoretically exist forever as long as the components don't get damaged could make lots of them and put them in time capsules thoughts on this?
Owen Lee
I'm sure Terry could say this much better than me, but I don't think God would appreciate a hand crank on His Temple
James Ramirez
Please add
>Entertain Mr. God and your ass will follow
to your list of quotes
Christian Lewis
templeos is 64 core 256gb memory only
Cameron Butler
no celery computers, little Johnny needs fast hymns
Isaiah Roberts
Definitely a cool idea. I'd do it if I had the time
Lincoln Brooks
what about cosmic rays
Lincoln Stewart
I wouldn't expect an Atom to not kill itself for no reason thanks to Intel's Validation QUALITY Also And waterproof containers fail a lot, and solar panels hardly ever last long, most batteries are much less durable It's still a really nice idea