I created my own web OS from scratch as part of a 14 day challenge :)You can try it out here: https://yellow-os.comSource codes: https://github.com/libersoft-org/yellow-osWhat it can do is described here: https://github.com/libersoft-org/yellow-os?tab=readme-ov-file#featuresAnd yes, you can play Doom on it :)How to do it?1. Download Doom to your PC: https://mega.nz/file/a74z0IyJ#UiKvK3hZDQMR0cdRWzOYCIUPtQM3p7mtgcR7C2Wy-U02. Unzip3. Create a "Doom" folder on Yellow OS in File Browser or on the desktop4. Drag the unzipped files to this folder from your PC to web OS5. Run Doom.yappYou can create your own apps in a similar way to how Doom is created. How to do it is described on GitHub in the USAGE.md file.I would be happy for feedback :)The built application is 328 kB without images and 1.03 MB with images.The source code has: 14,676 linesNumber of active development days: 14
impressive, very nice.
>>108503989>You can create your own apps in a similar way to how Doom is created. How to do it is described on GitHub in the USAGE.md file.That explained shit. There's Doom for DOS, Windows, Linux, anything, each binary is different than the other. Okay, it works with your sussy download from mega, but for some other program, what should I do? Can I run vim on it? Which should I get and drag to it?Also: backend: none. So this is just a toy that looks like an OS running on client side, and doesn't actually do any OS stuff. Maybe you can redo it as a WM or DE or somesuch instead and get more traction?
>>108503989Usecase?
>>108503989Based as fuck. VibeGODS keep winning and mogging codetrans