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Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2024 12:34:48 +0100
From: Ywe Cærlyn <abbed@...-philosophy.net>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Bit X (was Mandrake, Mandriva) Fair Pay Philosophy, Low-Jitter Config
OS
Hackers and Witches.
Today I have perfected translation of The arabic cORAN, that is the
neccesary coherent element of philosophical basis for Bit X, a Fair Pay
Philosophy, Low-Jitter Config OS.
It actually was realized as Mandrake and was popular at the end of the
90s. Mandrake simply is Bit rewritten. And later was called Mandriva.
There seems to be some disagreements on the name. I suggest simply Bit
X, as it was the basis of these namings, and it has no such problems.
And goes along with the developments of Bitstream and Bitcoin.
Unix Version 3, was also designed according to Bit.
I do believe Bit is optimal for inner loop, and Yesu for userspace/GUI,
symbolized by an @. That also tangents Debian.
I was going to work out the philosophy back then, and Gentoo's name also
reflects this.
This is now done, it is like a mode change for reading the arabic cORAN
in semicursive, with L'.
Hail L', Are of All, The Real, The Right.
Light,
Ywe Cærlyn,
Abbed.
https://bit-philosophy.net/
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