Let me be real, I have created something cool and hit that thing
that kills most one-man shows – I need testers, but they are not there.
Solips-webos is a desktop OS running entirely in your browser,
controlling it with an artificial intelligence, no server needed,
pure static files.
What I need (and why I need to go public):
- Bug reports - I tested it myself but everyone knows that you are blind in some places
- Usability feedbacks - What is hard to understand, what is broken?
- Do you think it is helpful or just some fancy technology show?
What I ask is little:
- Clone the repo
- Open index.html
- Use the browser like a regular OS
- Report issues when something will go wrong (and something will)
Why I am being this bold:
Because I was in your shoes – browsing through developer posts
asking for help. And I understand how everyone is looking for some help
but no one has time to do so.
However, this project is important to me. I am sure that the future
of browser-based OSes with AI integration is bright and I can not prove
it otherwise.
If you answer yes:
- I'll personally get back to you on your feedback
- I'll address any issues you spot
- I'll give you credit in the README
- You'll be influencing the development of this thing
Repo: https://github.com/hjk-maker/Solips-webos
It's nice to know that there are people out there who actually care enough to look at this.
But if you ARE able to help - please do.
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