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An open-source operating system that specifically targets personal computing.

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Have you checked the Haiku Blog-O-Sphere recently? There’s activity reports (beta5 is on the horizon!), GSoC 2024 project updates (a new GDB port, virtio-sound, hardware virtualization, updates to Tracker’s Find panel, WebKit port improvements), and more. haiku-os.org/blog/

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Did you know: In addition to Haiku’s official (project-run) forum and IRC channels, there are unofficial spaces, too (run by community members); including a Discord server, a subreddit, and more. haiku-os.org/community/soci


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Last week, I fixed a bunch of bugs in Haiku' profiler. But of course one doesn't simply fix bugs in a profiler without doing some profiling with it. And then I noticed some easily-fixed problems, and then, and then
 well, in the end, a compile benchmark is ~23% faster now (!)

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In this month’s Haiku Activity Report: details about the recent performance improvements, a bunch of bugfixes, a new FAT driver, and a beta5 status update (soon...): haiku-os.org/blog/waddlespl


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💡 Did you know? You can change the system time on Haiku by dragging the hands of the clock in the Time preferences panel.

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If you’re curious about what goes in to developing Haiku’s user interface, you might be interested in checking out “Insight Factory”, a screenshot-filled blog run by Haiku developer Skipp_OSX. insightfactory.tumblr.com

If you’re curious about what goes in to developing Haiku’s user interface, you might be interested in checking out “Insight Factory”, a screenshot-filled blog run by Haiku developer Skipp_OSX. insightfactory.tumblr.com
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New to Haiku, or been a while since you’ve used it? Consider taking a trip through the “Quick Tour”, an introduction to Haiku in less than 20 slides. haiku-os.org/docs/welcome/e


New to Haiku, or been a while since you’ve used it? Consider taking a trip through the “Quick Tour”, an introduction to Haiku in less than 20 slides. haiku-os.org/docs/welcome/e

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💡 Did you know? You can open paths & links from command output in Haiku’s Terminal by holding the Command key (usually ‘Alt’) and then clicking on them. (It even handles line:column suffixes!)

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Test run of the Core War tournament scripts using HaikuOS on a Samsung N150+ netbook at the Retro Computer Festival earlier today. #corewar Computing History Haiku

Test run of the Core War tournament scripts using HaikuOS on a Samsung N150+ netbook at the Retro Computer Festival earlier today. #corewar <a href="/computermuseum/">Computing History</a> <a href="/haikuOS/">Haiku</a>
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💡 Have a custom keyboard layout? Configure it in Haiku using the Keymap preferences: drag & drop to swap keys, drop in special characters from CharacterMap, etc. More details: haiku-os.org/docs/userguide


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STLover 1.0 for Haiku is here! A new tool for viewing STL models with measurements, a points viewing mode, and much more! depot.haiku-os.org/stlover

STLover 1.0 for <a href="/haikuOS/">Haiku</a> is here! A new tool for viewing STL models with measurements, a points viewing mode, and much more! depot.haiku-os.org/stlover
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Going to do another stream of Haiku development on Twitch this afternoon, again around 2:30pm EST (7:30pm GMT), this time looking at caching kernel thread stacks. Come take a look! twitch.tv/waddlesplash

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FOSDEM (FOSDEM @[email protected]) ’25 is this coming weekend, and Haiku will be there! Look for our stand in the “K” building, and say hello to the volunteers representing the project.