What Happened
Aether OS puts a full-fledged desktop in your browser that ties directly into the AT Protocol.
Why It Matters
That means it connects to your Bluesky account and other public records.
Key Details
- It offers a pretty full suite of apps, 42 in total, covering text editing, task management, and social media.
- There's even a rudimentary tracker for making chiptunes, a DAW, and a video editor.
- Of course, part of the appeal is also the cyberpunk good looks that draw obvious inspiration from The Matrix.
- Right now, the project is in alpha, and there are a lot of rough edges.
Background Context
Aether OS puts a full-fledged desktop in your browser that ties directly into the AT Protocol. That means it connects to your Bluesky account and other public records. It offers a pretty full suite of apps, 42 in total, covering text editing, task management, and social media. There's even a rudimentary tracker for making chiptunes, a DAW, and a video editor. Of course, part of the appeal is also the cyberpunk good looks that draw obvious inspiration from The Matrix. Right now, the project is in alpha, and there are a lot of rough edges. Documentation is also basically non-existent. So, if you get stuck trying to use an app, you're kind … Read the full story at The Verge.
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Source: The Verge – Original Link
Source: The Verge