Post 289556 by SIGCINT@layer8.space
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 (DIR) Post #289400 by eal@social.sakamoto.gq
       2018-09-29T19:48:45.071622Z
       
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       The more microsoft spams their "haha guys we are cyberpunk too we just opensourced a 40 year old OS" PR, the more worried I feel
       
 (DIR) Post #289428 by sampo@pleroma.soykaf.com
       2018-09-29T19:51:15.378804Z
       
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       @eal Are you implying that MS could somehow be bad? Didn't you know that they've changed, they open sourced VS code and stuff, they're clearly our friends now
       
 (DIR) Post #289451 by oct2pus@catgirl.science
       2018-09-29T19:52:58.703106Z
       
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       @eal will it even be useful to freedos at this point
       
 (DIR) Post #289452 by eal@social.sakamoto.gq
       2018-09-29T19:56:21.216821Z
       
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       @oct2pus It's DOS 2.0, so it's too old to be useful (DOOM doesn't even work on it!).It's also all written in assembly, and modern assemblers don't build it as-is. Probably not very useful.
       
 (DIR) Post #289556 by SIGCINT@layer8.space
       2018-09-29T20:07:13Z
       
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       @eal First things in the morning:Get up, remember MS is not your friend, make coffee.
       
 (DIR) Post #289667 by rick_777@cybre.space
       2018-09-29T20:16:29Z
       
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       @ealFurthermore, we have FreeDOS now.@oct2pus
       
 (DIR) Post #289668 by eal@social.sakamoto.gq
       2018-09-29T20:18:52.615527Z
       
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       @rick_777 that was a reply to someone wondering if it's even useful to freedos.