VibeOS: Computer engineering student produces OS using Claude Code

@Jan now that Wikus have experience with building DIY environmental sensors, this should be next on the agenda:


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I was inspired by Basically Homeless to do this discovery. It is always best to understand the problem in order to help solve the problem.

Sometimes I don't think that gaming companies are too pressed to provide remedy, and I think it has a lot to with the burden. Especially when those users who are cheating bought deep into your ecosystem. Going nowhere slowly isn't helping.
I was hoping to crack a joke about how I would be avoiding you in lobbies from now on. But yeah, it sounds the same as red-teaming.

And jokes aside, a friend of mine told me about a tool he built to help him detect cheaters, and he didn't even need to mess with the game's memory or anything — he just tapped the network traffic to analyse it. Helps him flag undesirables and build out blocklists for the most annoying of them.
 
Microsoft is exploring new AI tools to move legacy C and C++ code over to Rust. This means that the comments here may also apply to your future version of Windows.
 
I don't think they understand the definition of "from scratch"

more like have AI develop an OS, while you "from scratch" your neither
 
Not to undermine a well-crafted joke, but ackchyually he's Turkish. He's just attending an Italian university :P
that just raises more jokes ... I'm not about to sink my teeth into a vibe doner kebab!

Iiiiiinteresting. People were raving about Gemini at the end of last year. You should definitely add that to your comparison if you haven't already.
I probably should, also Copilot especially working in an MS environment where its already paid for anyway

just have a bit of an anti-MS bias I guess
 
Microsoft is exploring new AI tools to move legacy C and C++ code over to Rust. This means that the comments here may also apply to your future version of Windows.
never mind that, what they really need to do is ditch the windows kernel, use the Linux kernel and roll their own distro. At this point it will be easier for them to extend wine to support more applications than to fix Windows.

But that would make sense, so Microsoft will never do it.
 
On one hand, it's a cool little project. On the other, it's probably so riddled with problems that anyone with an iota of knowledge and experience will probably find all the vulnerabilities in it. Same thing happened with some guy on X who made an app and told the world he vibe coded it...
 
Still, one person producing a functional OS with a graphical shell in a month is impressive.
lol

...from coding to prompting...and somehow its impressive
 
Some more screenshots from the GitHub repo:

vibecode.gif


browser.png
 
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