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+            <h2>"What are you doing?", <em>"What am I doing?"</em>, "Thwarting my plans?", <em>"Thwarting your plans?"</em>, "Are you?"<small class="alignright" style="font-weight: normal;">2024-06-10</small></h2>
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+            <p>Sounds like the last decade or so doesn't it. And yet, I still survive and every time I do I superset the HELL out of whatever defeated me previously. Pale Moon? UXP. UXP? Modern Mozilla (which hell 128 is on beta channel better get my stuff going eh?).. Navigator, email? The Web. Shell or DE? nah lol Operating System.</p>
+            <p>As stated in previous posts and elsewhere.. I am exploring and experimenting with technology and systems I should have been 10 years ago like how I should have been doing the Mozilla stuff proper 10 years before I actually really started. I have so very much catching up to do and .. stuff to Tobinize and expressions to express and opinions to opine about.</p>
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+            <h3>Fez Enterprising Linux <small style="font-weight: normal;">a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/fez-enterprising-linux" target="_blank">on Github</a></small></h3>
+            <p>An attempt to deconstruct and reconstruct (Community) Enterprise Linux into something more Enterprising. Assuming Project Snowball doesn't rapidly exceed what can be constructed from policy, infrastructure, and some binary shortcuts.</p>
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+            <h3>Snowball OS <small style="font-weight: normal;">a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/snowball-os" target="_blank">on Github</a></small></h3>
+            <p>Project Snowball is an attempt to create, from scratch, a unix-like operating system based on The Linux. While Fez Enterprising Linux is a Linux OS made largely from pre-existing parts with some selected versions it will still be largely a Modern Linux system under its more classical hood.</p>
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+            <p>This project seeks to explore potental outside of the GNU/Linux or Modern/Linux constraints. Favoring more Unix-like behavior except where WINNT-like behavior makes more sense (like the GUI Management Tools). This is why it is NOT directly calling its self Linux. As it is considering standards as a fallback favoring something else if it works better within the scope of usage it is intended for.</p>
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+            <h3>General Desktop Components <small style="font-weight: normal;">a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/gde-components" target="_blank">on Github</a></small></h3>
+            <p>Selected GTK3 Gnome Programs and other general desktop components.</p>
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+            <h3>Mark III eXperimental Platform<small style="font-weight: normal;">a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/m3-experimental-platform" target="_blank">on Github</a></small></h3>
+            <p>Current-day Mozilla tree modified to be more open for multiple applications and non-browser purposes.</p>
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+            <h3>"M3 WebRunner"<small style="font-weight: normal;">a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/m3c-projects" target="_blank">on Github</a></small></h3>
+            <p>This is a topic for a dedicated post. Just for now think, XULRunner with a UI and Mozilla Prism that works well. Of course Modern Mozilla has very little <em>technically</em> XUL left so it isn't literally XULRunner or Prism again.</p>
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+          <p>So as you can see I have a LOT of big plans.. Who will attempt or dare I say succeed in thwarting me this time? Doesn't matter because as the New Tobin Penguin always says.. "I am Tobin. Nothing can stop this bui--"</p>
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+          <p>make: *** [all] Error 2</p>
+          <p>make clean &amp;&amp; ./configure &amp;&amp; make</p>
+          <p><br/><small><em>Shh.. I am also doing the SeaMonkey Add-ons Site Software, don't tell Moonchild.</em></small></p>
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+      <p><em><a href="#old" onclick="document.getElementById('old').style.display = 'block'; this.style.display = 'none';">Show older posts&hellip;</a></em></p>
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             <h2>Follow up to the different-last post.<small class="alignright" style="font-weight: normal;">2024-05-29</small></h2>
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-            <h2>Announcing the Retired XUL Platform!<small class="alignright" style="font-weight: normal;">2024-04-14</small><</h2>
+            <h2>Announcing the Retired XUL Platform!<small class="alignright" style="font-weight: normal;">2024-04-14</small></h2>
             <p>Binary Outcast has taken the next step in XUL development with an innovative new twist: DIY Releases! Seriously though, I have adapted the Unified XUL Platform to support the now retired BinOC XUL Apps in a way that should minimize any collisions with their development and the applications them selves while allowing a simple monorepo. </p>
             <p>Borealis Navigator should be 100% operational (compared to its last active state, it is still unfinished though) on Windows and Linux as should Interlink on Windows. Linux may need some additional adjustment. The repository is on the BinOC/Code Github org.. uhhh <a href="https://github.com/binaryoutcast/retired-xul-platform" target="_blank">here</a>! All the details are on the top level readme file!</p>
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