How did TempleOS break someone's network if it doesn't have networking? I've written part of an attempt to put network code for TempleOS (actually ZenithOS which is a fork). It's rough when there is really nothing there. But that means it isn't TempleOS that broke the network. It was the employee's own code that did it because they'd have to write it. Which means they were trying to write network code on templeOS on company time. That sounds like a bigger waste than a few sheets of paper. That.. or the story is entirely bullshit. <- Probably that.
How did TempleOS break someone's network if it doesn't have networking? I've written part of an attempt to put network code for TempleOS (actually ZenithOS which is a fork). It's rough when there is really nothing there. But that means it isn't TempleOS that broke the network. It was the employee's own code that did it because they'd have to write it. Which means they were trying to write network code on templeOS on company time. That sounds like a bigger waste than a few sheets of paper. That.. or the story is entirely bullshit. <- Probably that.