I'd throw all the development time into EMACS. It's a great operating system, but lacks a good text editor.
Proton wrapper Gadot or similar Cura slicer Linux mint Kenshi 2 New stalker AMD Drivers
DarkTable
GIMP
KDE
Kdenlive
Linux, Wayland, Firefox, kde, proton, Pipewire.
Nobara, kden live, free cad, only office.
Can I give two projects 50 years each?
That would be very unpredictable but also fun
Then I'll go Google bard and chat gpt3. Having both of those being massively advanced could have some really interesting consequences.
Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu Touch and Ubuntu Touch.
10 years of development is insane, and I feel like some projects will be limited by the hardware and other software that isn't being updated. You'd have to spread out the 10 amongst projects that can help each other.
Would this also depend on who is currently working on it, or would the project also get a stable number of developers working full time?
GNOME Calendar, Lemmy, Thunderbird, Firefox
Firefly iii
Nextcloud
And 8 others
A game engine designed around efficiency so that developers can focus on mechanics, graphics, etc
Edit: alternatively a reverse engineering AI which can reverse engineer anything from isa to video games and more
- A CUDA-accelerated JPEG-XL library
- An AMF-accelerated JPEG-XL library
- A QSV-accelerated JPEG-XL library (can you tell I hate AVIF and HEIC?)
- Godot
- Godette
- 5 projects developing quantum-proof cryptography
Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen, x10
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