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Date: Tue, 13 May 2025 18:29:19 +0200
From: Ywe Cærlyn <bitulla@...-philosophy.net>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Bitstreams OS, Bit and Ram (was low jitter, fair pay philosophy)
I´ve talked about Bitstreams OS, a low jitter take on Open Source, based
in fair pay philosophy.
A lot of Open Source is actually about this, since the concept, Bit
inspired Linus Torvalds and others (Debian, Gentoo). And I have
reconstructed the concept Ram, of his influence again. (for instance Red
Hat).
Bit and Ram, both takes on an optimal O'S, with inner loop optimization,
and userspace code compensation and API. (This is much according to how
people are so I have always agreed with this).
BCPL really about Bit also, and a recipie for the original Unix
programmers. They seemed to want a "christian" OS though, and separated
from this, thinking it was work only, represented later in the much
critisized Terry Davis Temple OS.
Adding Ram a a design concept also phases out this, if anyone wants that
angle.
I also did look like "Bit" back in the day, and if you look like Ram,
you also will be more in a role like Linus.
I hope you enjoy my information.
My research on fair pay philosophy can be read on:
https://bit-philosophy.net/
Which I am very pleased with. After all this handles a lot of finances,
computers being a number cruncher!
Light,
Ywe Cærlyn
Abbed
Bitstreams OS.
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