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Virtual OS Museum revives old systems; Wave terminal app gains traction

The Virtual OS Museum allows users to run over 570 extinct operating systems, including early Linux distributions, on modern devices. Separately, the Wave terminal application is highlighted as a powerful tool that enhances the functionality of Linux, macOS, and Windows terminals beyond simple command execution. AI

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RANK_REASON The cluster consists of two articles discussing specific software tools and platforms, offering user perspectives and usage examples rather than announcing new developments.

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Virtual OS Museum revives old systems; Wave terminal app gains traction

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    I joyfully reunited with my first Linux distro at the Virtual OS Museum Feeling nostalgic? From Amiga Unix to XVM/RSX, anyone can run over 570 extinct OSes. Try

    I joyfully reunited with my first Linux distro at the Virtual OS Museum Feeling nostalgic? From Amiga Unix to XVM/RSX, anyone can run over 570 extinct OSes. Try it now on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. https://www. zdnet.com/article/reunited-wit h-my-first-linux-distro-at-the-virtual-…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Why Wave is my new go-to terminal app - how I use this powerful tool The Linux, MacOS, and Windows terminal is no longer just for commands. Thanks to apps like

    Why Wave is my new go-to terminal app - how I use this powerful tool The Linux, MacOS, and Windows terminal is no longer just for commands. Thanks to apps like Wave, you can have a veritable toolbox at your disposal in a single window. https://www. zdnet.com/article/why-wave-jus …