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Well, the OS that is my brain has an official uptime of 19 years... It's gotten pretty buggy, I'm not sure what the devs were thinking with half the features...

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  • 1
    So im not the only one
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    Mine's only been running for 15 years but got an upgrade approximately 2.5 years ago fixing most of the critical bugs such as self-consciousness, trust issues and similar.
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    (soon, that will be 16 years)
  • 13
    I've found that letting the system hibernate for extended periods of time helps.
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    The trick is to have a brain written in Lisp, that way it can run and be self modifying, that way real time updates can be applied.
  • 2
    get any null pointer exceptions recently?
  • 4
    @Koolstr the main function I run on it "Life.exe" is basically one giant memory wasting null pointer exception generator
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    Oh the constant updates.. they take ages only to get low memory errors
  • 2
    I hate the lackluster scheduler approach, the lack of concurrency and the high amount of date corrosion.
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    I think I'm running on Java
  • 4
    23 years later still running strong with only a few critical bugs. Happily interfacing with another OS currently.
  • 3
    Mine has a lot of legacy code and a bunch of memory leaks, might need some hard coding on the near future
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