Oberon 3 for ARM (on the screenshot: RPi2) is neat. It is always refreshing to try operating systems and interfaces that live in a completely different paradigm from *nix or win-like. I'm running a pre-release from 11 hours ago.

https://github.com/rochus-keller/OberonSystem3Native/releases

@nina_kali_nina AAAAAAWWWW ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@nina_kali_nina i’m fascinated by the cursor. it looks truly original, that’s rare
@domi @nina_kali_nina
pretty much just the AmigaOS pointer but black
@moses_izumi @domi and no gradients. Amiga OS was released in 1985. Oberon was released in 1987, but work on it started before that. You can see Oberon's predecessor, Lilith, using the very same cursor no later than in 1984, almost certainly by 1983, and probably by 1980. http://pascal.hansotten.com/niklaus-wirth/lilith/photos-of-lilith/

@nina_kali_nina

if i was in a metal band we would have a fucking killer track titled "Beveled Gray UI"

thats how much i love them

but i'm not so we don't

@nina_kali_nina
Rare glimpse into a world where computers are designed by scholars instead of salesmen.
@moses_izumi it's not even funny because this is how all the modern OSes look like to most people :<
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Definitely something I'm interested in.
@nina_kali_nina oberon is the computing history we should have had