Oh, excuse me? Did that ping you? Did you not like that?
You know exactly why I wrote that.
You know nothing I could have written in there
could be worse than what is happening out there.
If this message gets to the person responsible for these choices,
then know this: they deserve it.
Also, I'd like to note that as far as I know I didn't say anything
against the GitHub EULA.
Don't bother trying, it'll just prove you're guilty...
Also, the logo is now stored as a BMP.
Turnaround time on that thing is one click,
we're nowhere near done reaping the benefits of indexed colour, etc.
Since this is after the technical "release", version numbers have been bumped to 1.
Changes before this commit for R1:
Kernel memory usage reduction schemes, with some security fixes.
Still need to deal w/ proxies (see later)
Changes in this commit:
Some various little things in apps
CLAW inet actually works now on 192K
sys-icecap no longer uses the event/neoux combination,
and now handles Everest disappearance as a mass-close,
but still handles Everest not being around on window create.
So it still handles every situation that matters.
neoux no longer handles everest crash protection.
Security policy and filedialog obviously don't use neoux anymore.
Kernel now only guarantees parsing, not event-loop, by executeAsync
This is safer and allows app-launcher to get rid of NeoUX by
any means necessary.
wrapMeta cache now exists, and proxies get wrapMeta'd to deal with
various low-priority security shenanigans.
This is a *stopgap* until I work out how to force OCEmu to give me
totally accurate boot-time memory figures, so I can create the
ultimate lowmem proxy. I'm calling it "puppet". FG knows why.
Everest now lives and dies like the other side of the moon to sys-init,
in order to get rid of the session nonsense that nobody was using anyway.
While this means applications not using neoux will act slightly
differently to applications that do, I don't think this will be a
problem.