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[โ€“] the_lone_wolf@lemmy.ml 15 points 1 year ago
  • AOSP(Android open source project)
  • Linux
  • designing one low level emulator
  • making my own game engine
  • reverse engineering and source code recovery of my childhood games.
  • writing firmware for my personal laptop and phone so, it runs on fully on open source code.
  • writing my own compiler and JIT runtime.
  • making my own Standard C Lib.
  • write my own minimal Desktop environment based on wayland without using graphics library like QT and GTK.
  • i also want to write my own hypervisor.