Triavid is a web implementation of a TriangleOS VFDBS system. The service will eventually be fully integrated in TriangleOS, allowing users to use the web-disk as just any other drive. All objects stored on the web-disk can be viewed from any PC with an internet connection. The web-disk can also be accessed with by a browser, by using a user interface similar to that of the the TriangleOS GUI.
Yet another OS going in the windowless direction.
This is really a good thing in my opinion. But I know someone who doesn’t agree with me
I haven’t checked up on TriangleOS for a long time. It’s good to see that it’s still making progress. Even though its importance in the OS world is close to non existing it’s nice to see people having fun and experimenting.
“In TriangleOS, ‘everything is a file’ no longer applies; rather ‘everything is an object’, which can have a lot of different attributes. Adding/implementing the VFDBS, which now consists of about 40K lines, is eventually going to _reduce_ the amount of code needed in the kernel, as all kind of filesystem hooks (such as DevFS/ProcFS) are no longer needed.”
Isn’t this basically what Hans Reiser is trying to do with ReiserFS 4, only a lot of Linux big people think it’s a stupid approach?