Re: [9fans] Plan 9 announcements on twitter

2020-11-17 Thread ori
Quoth Skip Tavakkolian : > Hi, > > FYI, for those of you who are on twitter, I've set up the twitter handle > @Plan9_OS to push news and announcements to the community. Please > consider following it; and if you tweet about Plan 9 or related topics, > please try to include this handle in your an

Re: [9fans] Plan9 and Inferno and the JS VM

2020-11-17 Thread tlaronde
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 04:42:02PM +0100, Pouya Tafti wrote: > > > On Tue, 17 Nov 2020, at 15:06, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote: > > Fabrice Bellard has developed a VM in JavaScript (!!!) allowing to > > run an OS in a browser. See: https://bellard.org/jslinux/ > > > > This was brought to my attent

Re: [9fans] Plan9 and Inferno and the JS VM

2020-11-17 Thread tlaronde
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 04:35:23PM +0100, hiro wrote: > i'm slightly disappointed that you're booting alpine and not plan9 in there > "I" am not booting anything: I'm riding piggy-back on JSLinux: I just added kerTeX on top of this and, FWIW, the union of the filesystems is done with the 9P proto

Re: [9fans] Plan9 and Inferno and the JS VM

2020-11-17 Thread Pouya Tafti
On Tue, 17 Nov 2020, at 15:06, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote: > Fabrice Bellard has developed a VM in JavaScript (!!!) allowing to > run an OS in a browser. See: https://bellard.org/jslinux/ > > This was brought to my attention by a teacher wanting to teach TeX and > litterate programming to studen

Re: [9fans] Plan9 and Inferno and the JS VM

2020-11-17 Thread hiro
i'm slightly disappointed that you're booting alpine and not plan9 in there my biggest gripe: the delays - those draws are lagging behind my physical mouse by nearly a second. and i'm not too far, it seems we're all only 2ms away from the same locations in france. (that's 28ms total from here). i

[9fans] Plan9 and Inferno and the JS VM

2020-11-17 Thread tlaronde
Fabrice Bellard has developed a VM in JavaScript (!!!) allowing to run an OS in a browser. See: https://bellard.org/jslinux/ This was brought to my attention by a teacher wanting to teach TeX and litterate programming to students without the need for them to install anything. This is done for kerT