Replacing LibreOffice (opens in new tab)
A few weeks ago, I embarked upon a journey of creating my own . A , a nothing between my keystrokes and the kernel, all in x86_64 assembly, no libc, the whole desktop measured in kilobytes. Then I replaced my main tools with my own , a new , a , an , and . One by one, the tools I depend on became tools I control. The tools fit me. I no longer have to adapt to other people’s tools. A few days ago I looked at what I still used that was not under my complete control. Two things remained: One vie...
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