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https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ywaqbg/collapse-os-is-an-open-source-operating-system-for-the-post-apocalypse

Collapse OS' Is an Open Source Operating System for the Post-Apocalypse

The operating system is designed to work with ubiquitous, easy-to-scavenge components in a future where consumer electronics are a thing of the past.

By Matthew Gault Oct 9 2019, 12:00

Between nuclear weapons, climate disaster, and tech bros' unbridled thirst for control over our lives, it sure does feel like the end is approaching "nigh" status.

In a post-apocalyptic future, be it nuclear wasteland or Anthropocene nightmare, a common sci-fi trope is that those able to harness old world technology will have the upper hand. Collapse OS is a new open source operating system built specifically for use during humanity's darkest days. According to its creator, software developer Virgil Dupras, Collapse OS is what the people of the future will need to reconfigure their scavenged iPhones. For now, though, he's hosting the project on GitHub and looking for contributors.

“I'm doing this to mitigate a risk that I think is real. Not inevitable, but likely enough to warrant a modest effort,” Dupras said in an email.

According to the Collapse OS site, Dupras envisions a world where the global supply chain collapses by 2030. In this possible future—kind of a medium-apocalypse—populations won’t be able to mass produce electronics anymore, but they’ll still be an enormous source of political and social power. Anyone who can scavenge electronics and reprogram them will gain a huge advantage over those who don't.


Dupras believes that the biggest problem for tech savvy post-apocalyptic people will be microcontrollers—tiny computers embedded in circuit boards that control the functions of computer systems.

“Computers, after a couple of decades, will break down beyond repair and we won't be able to program microcontrollers any more,” the Collapse OS website explains. “To avoid this fate, we need to have a system that can be designed from scavenged parts and program microcontrollers.”

Collapse OS will work with Z80 8-bit microprocessors. Though less common today than 16- and 32-bit components, the 8-bit Z80 can be found in desktop computers, cash registers, musical instruments, graphing calculators, and everything in between. In a Reddit Q&A, Dupras explained that the Z80 was chosen "because it's been in production for so long and because it's been used in so many machines, scavenger have good chances of getting their hands on it."

According to Dupras, Collapse OS must “run on minimal and improvised machines, interface through improvised [keyboards, displays, and mice], edit text files, compile assembler source files for a wide range of MCUs and CPUS, read and write from a wide range of storage devices, and replicate itself.”

According to the product page, Collapse OS currently can run on a homebrew Z80-based computer called the RC2014, and on Reddit Dupras said it could theoretically run on a Sega Genesis console.

Dupras said he's happy with the project’s progress. “I think I could finish it by myself, but I thought it would be more fun to do with a couple of other developers,” he said. “Participation requires a very specific set of inclinations (believing in collapse) and skills (electronics and z80 assembly). I think that very few people fitting those requirements exist. But if they do, I'd like to find them.”
 
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I mean, this is a cool project and all, but let's not pretend that the lack of a functioning OS will be the "biggest problem for tech savvy post-apocalyptic people".
 

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I think for a lot of younger generations the loss of the ability to just Google up a solution will be their demise.
 

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I mean, this is a cool project and all, but let's not pretend that the lack of a functioning OS will be the "biggest problem for tech savvy post-apocalyptic people".

The biggest problem will be avoiding getting murdered by your neighbor for your food
 

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Better start cannibalising the remaining Master Systems, Game Gears and Mega Drives for their Z80s.
 

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Problems will start when people understand their mobile phones will not work nevermore.

Madness will prevail :help:
 

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I'm pretty sure as soon as a fat ass American can't walk in the grocery store and buy the exact brand of microwave dinner they want, leaves the store spewing pure hate, then drives over to fuel up their busted 2002 Chevy suburban and the gas station is out of gas... That's when we will see humans revert back to complete animals.
 

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also why the Z80? I feel like the Motorola 68000 would be a better option. Common AF and way more fully featured than the Z80. At least give what's left of humanity a processor they could do some decent gaming on lolol
 

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I think for a lot of younger generations the loss of the ability to just Google up a solution will be their demise.

You think they proactively search google for their answers? lol They're too lazy to even do that!
 

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I'm pretty sure as soon as a fat ass American can't walk in the grocery store and buy the exact brand of microwave dinner they want, leaves the store spewing pure hate, then drives over to fuel up their busted 2002 Chevy suburban and the gas station is out of gas... That's when we will see humans revert back to complete animals.

So any day now in California where the power is currently out. Time to load all my guns.
 

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So any day now in California where the power is currently out. Time to load all my guns.

Might be time to invest in solar panels and/or a generator. Quite a few homes in my neighborhood installed them after the last hurricane.
 

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Might be time to invest in solar panels and/or a generator. Quite a few homes in my neighborhood installed them after the last hurricane.

If you don't already have at least a small generator or something it's already too late.
Some kind of alternative communication device is also a good idea. (CB, Ham, frs/gmrs radios)
 
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