A New Kind of OS
trader writes "OSWeekly.com discusses a possibility of futuristic OSes with both negatives and positives. From the article: 'Imagine if you will, a world where your ideas and perhaps, even your own creative works became part of the OS of tomorrow. Consider the obvious advantages to an operating system that actually morphed and adapted to the needs of the users instead of the other way around. Not only is there no such OS like this, the very idea goes against much of what we are currently seeing in the current OS options in the market.'"
Never know what OS stands for when I first read a /. title... Open Source? Operating System? Over Stressed?
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From your post devoted solely to criticizing grandparent's "Kernal" spelling, I gather that you have never programmed on a Commodore 64. See KERNAL.