UNIX-like kernel written in C, powered by coffee, snus, and questionable life choices.
cumpile is a UNIX-like kernel written in C in a very specific development environment:
- coffee that stopped being coffee a long time ago
- snus as a low-level synchronization primitive
- and the belief that “one more syscall and I’m done”
This system does not only depend on hardware.
It depends on:
- ☕ coffee (minimum 3 per build)
- 🧂 snus (optional, but strongly recommended for debugging)
- 🧠 controlled denial
- ⌛ permanent night mode
LBA 0 -> Bootloader
LBA 1-20 -> Loader
LBA 21+ -> Kernel