[HN Gopher] Operating Systems: Timeline and Family Tree (include...
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       Operating Systems: Timeline and Family Tree (includes over 830 OSs
       so far)
        
       Author : manuelmagic
       Score  : 37 points
       Date   : 2021-08-05 20:50 UTC (2 hours ago)
        
 (HTM) web link (eylenburg.github.io)
 (TXT) w3m dump (eylenburg.github.io)
        
       | sebow wrote:
       | Very impressive list.Though I would have liked a button to
       | download a image of the whole thing, screenshotting it's kind of
       | a pain even on a 4K display.
        
       | manuelmagic wrote:
       | I already sent to eylenburg a small suggestion: after 2016 MacOS
       | X is called macOS.
        
       | im_down_w_otp wrote:
       | Nice to see A/ROSE on there. You haven't been forgotten little
       | fella! Such a cool idea that actually worked pretty well and
       | simultaneously went next to nowhere.
        
       | rasz wrote:
       | clicking Back to Homepage we land on a curious selection of lists
       | and articles:                   Who is "White"?         Decline
       | of White Demographics         German Elections since 1871
       | What would the World look like if the Axis had won WW2?
       | EU of Regions after Right-Wing Takeover
       | 
       | Im sensing a bit of a theme here.
        
       | _game_of_life wrote:
       | No Temple OS.... REPENT HEATHEN.
        
       | SavantIdiot wrote:
       | Awesome compilation but two rendering problems:
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       | 1. scrolling, I can't see the right side
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       | 2. collapsable hierarchies - i can't get a bird's-eye view for
       | prolific parents
        
       | supergarfield wrote:
       | Great graph! Another one I like is this one by Eric Levenez:
       | https://www.levenez.com/unix/. It's a little more detailed, as it
       | includes specific releases and non-inheritance relationships, but
       | it's only for Unix systems.
        
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