The DOOM engine is simply so glorious that it rejected the OS entirely. It’s more AI than AI.
AI > a"i"
It’s an OS that randomly deletes all your files, then apologizes for it.
So Netflix is using it?
That’s Microslop windows 11
Are we ignoring the steam savegames incident?


Would you object if i steal this or nah ?
Nah man, have at it.

Hehe, yoink

Reminds me of the R&M president thing
We’ll blame this on the arabs…they’d do something like this… Infact they did it
Fill your boots my dude
You may not be so shitty after all my brother
Perhaps @shittydwarf@sh.itjust.works is merely shitty at being a dwarf? Just one really tall person… nothing to see here, move along.
Oh yea, that’s a possibility
The problem is: how to test this, without doxing them? I’ve got a solution: I will simply assume that it is true, thereby making it so (and in the spirit of the OP, I will say so loudly and supremely confidently at every opportunity, unless there is an option to apologize instead and then I’ll do that).
Makes sense, truly the choice that makes the most sense
it’s exactly what I expected. No less no more than that; can’t say i’m disappointed, either. There is nothing that could disappoint, because there is nothing.
Can’t think of something more damning. Doom runs on two cans and a piece of string; how badly have you messed up making something that can’t run Doom?
Easy: something that ALREADY spells Doom, for us all?

I don’t care what people on here think, an AI being able to code an OS is really impressive, even if it is shit.
Dude… Sourcecodes of hobbyist OS are literally online available and thus scraped by LLMs. Of course it is able to cobble together a seemingly working OS.
It isn’t really an OS, it doesn’t have the layers or the infrastructure of an OS. It’s just a shitty app that can do a few pre-programmed things and those don’t even work. They call it an OS because it runs without needing an OS. But that doesn’t make it an OS itself. Before EFI you could just write machine code into the boot sector of any disk and the BIOS would boot from it. This used to be totally normal. My first machine was an MSX computer and it didn’t really have an OS. You’d have Basic for doing stuff, or you’d plug in a cartridge and it would run the code on the ROM inside that.
Most AI can write Shakespeare if your standards are low enough.
No thanks, I’ll stick to my 1000 monkeys writing on 1000 typewriters. “It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times.” You stupid monkey!
please raise your own internal bar
Is it really? That’s the same thing as the AI coded compiler. It has multiple OS source code in it’s training data, as someone put it about the Claude C Compiler: “it’s a brute force attempt to decompress fuzzily stored knowledge contained within the network”.











