PostScript started out as a programming language for printers. While PostScript printers are still a thing, there are many other ways to send data to a printer. But PostScript also spawned the ...
From the office of "What can't Linux run on?" comes a story about a high school student on a mission to prove that an interactive PDF can run all sorts of things. Essentially, the apps (and now the ...
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Minimal Linux OS runs in a 6MB PDF document in Chrome — LinuxPDF leverages RISC-V emulator
A version of the Linux operating system can now be run inside a PDF opened by a Chromium-based browser. The brains behind the ...
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First Doom, now Linux: an unnamed high school student runs Linux OS in a PDF doc in Google Chrome so what's next?
Chromium browsers can turn a PDF into a working Linux environment under emulation Chrome's disabled JIT compiler hampers performance High school-aged developer has form for impressive PDF projects, ...
The PDF (portable document format) standard was created in the 1990s by Adobe cofounder John Warnock to make it possible for people to share reliably formatted documents across a wide range of ...
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