Hackernews posts about FreeDOS
FreeDOS is an open-source operating system that aims to replicate the functionality of MS-DOS, offering a modern alternative for running legacy applications and games on modern hardware.
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- Jenny's Daily Drivers: FreeDOS 1.4 (hackaday.com)
- The Aryan Freedom Network is riding high (www.reuters.com)
- Freedom of Information Act and Deteriorating Federal Transparency Infrastructure (www.justsecurity.org)
- Miami's Freedom Tower turns 100 as more Cubans are being deported (english.elpais.com)
- Work Shapes Your Freedom (substack.com)
- Protect the Freedom Money (Monero) (zola.ink)
- Freedom and Order. How to prevent the fascists from taking over a democracy? (democracyorbust.bearblog.dev)
- The Machinery of Freedom [pdf] (daviddfriedman.com)
- What Is Freedom of Navigation? (pplsartofwar.substack.com)
- Show HN: FreeNoSignup – Directory of tools that don't require signup (freenosignup.com)
- Freedesktop.org – Desktop Interoperability Standards (www.freedesktop.org)
- Show HN: Play Pokémon to unlock your Wayland session (github.com)
- Is Germany on the brink of banning ad blockers? (blog.mozilla.org)
- What kids told us about how to get them off their phones (www.theatlantic.com)
- Censorship is quietly deciding which games you can buy (items.gog.com)
- Bundle of mature content games for free from GOG (www.gog.com)