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What happens when an immutable OS meets an unstoppable OS?
Can god make an OS so immutable, even he can't update it?
TempleOS?
It's got quite the story... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TempleOS
I like the name Holy ~~See~~ C for his personalised flavour of C
It's complicated. Technically no, but God can roll out a new image with the updates, so in practice, yes?
Why is religion never simple...
So you're saying Linus Torvalds > God? I knew it!
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