I joyfully reunited with my first Linux distro at the Virtual OS Museum ...
Age verification laws are moving beyond porn sites and social media. Soon, your operating system could be required to know ...
Windows Vista notably didn’t make the cut — but [Andrew]’s Virtual OS museum has a good claim to being the most ...
With the "Virtual OS Museum", 80 years of computer history can be experienced directly in the emulator. The project makes historical systems usable with a click.
How early DOS command-line skills helped me climb the Linux learning curve.
A new bill in the US House, the 'Parents Decide Act,' aims to mandate age verification for operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux. This could require users to provide their date of birth to ...
The Virtual OS Museum is a huge retro-computing archive with more than 1,700 ready-to-run installations, covering everything ...
Dubbed 'Project Lightwell', the initiative follows reports of the powerful capabilities of recent AI models in discovering ...
Tiny11 can help older Windows 10 PCs run a lighter Windows 11 build, but the unofficial project comes with security and ...
The Flipper Zero is affordable, available, and well understood. The Flipper One is none of those things yet—but it's already ...
Rounak Adhikary once got told “Tu baith jaa yar” by Ashneer Grover during a public pitch attempt. Four years later, his ...
Andrew Warkentin's Virtual OS Museum packages 600-plus historical operating systems into a downloadable Linux VM, with Full and Lite editions for offline use.