OMG I just learned about TempleOS, the religious operating system. He even wrote his own version of C called HolyC... this is amazing!
@freemo Note that HolyC is interpreted/JITed and used as the shell language in TempleOS. TempleOS really feels like a C-based LISP machine, if that makes sense.
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