An OS in pure Rust with its own TCP/IP and TLS 1.3 stack, fetching the live web
simeon-kepp
11 points
3 comments
May 30, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (2 comments)
hypfer
This stuff has gotten incredibly uninteresting and uninspiring, now that claude is listed as "co-author" of each of them. Good job on burning tokens and using a webservice you do not own. It has <keyword A> and <keyword B>. Amazing. Series A when? ___ Hell, even the start menu icon in that screenshot is essentially claude.
iroddis
> Binary computers have two states: on and off. Every value, every decision, every process is either 1 or 0. I’m not sure what this means. Computers are based on binary, but not everything is a single bit. Even if you wanted to use a ternary base the digit values would be 0, 1, and 2, not -1,0,1. If anything this project is a testament to Claude’s ability to generate anything meaningful from the non-sensical requirements. Also, you should probably want to remove the “hand-coded” claim.