User79185, Gentoo
kylian0087, Nah LFS
miquerinus, Portuguese @bastonia debian 😏
Anticorp, Pretty sure he was using DOS in at least one scene.
jjlinux, Nix 🤣🤣
foremanguy92_, https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/da421a82-32e1-403c-9da1-e784803a5a18.jpegReal image from the really official archived film 👍 👍
KittyCat, I think we all know the real answer, the matrix runs on windows XP
7eter, I don’t know but he probably has cmatrix installed.
Txopi, neoOS, an operating system which can be ran inside of a browser.
Pantherina, Seems to be dead, but can probably be hosted locally
tetris11, https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/aa38a790-45e8-42bf-bdbf-6f4d14e7aa04.png
I wanna know what the newsreader he uses is
Obi, These icons don’t make no sense.
NoSpotOfGround, Looks a bit like the Arachne browser for DOS.
dukatos, OpenBSD
umbraroze, Debian, the cool guy distro in 1999. The machine overlords run on Red Hat.
In the low budget parody version, Neo ran Slackware, and the climatic battle was basically about Agent Smith somehow fucking up his libc.so.6 but then Trinity got him a copy of the file on 3.5" floppy from another system. Or something.
Duke_Nukem_1990, Well, since the movies where one big trans allegory, the answer can only be Arch.
delirious_owl, Wut
undeffeined,
delirious_owl, Page doesnt load
undeffeined, How about this link
delirious_owl, Thanks. That loads but it doesn’t explain how the film is an allegory for transgender. I’d love to read an analysis of the film that breaks down what scenes mean what through that lens
undeffeined, I see. I watched some video on it a ong time ago so I don’t recall the details. I’m sure you can find something.
menemen, I am not a big Matrix fan, so maybe my knowledge about the films (I saw 1 and 2, both only once) might be too limited. But I completely fail to understand the symbology.
undeffeined, From what I can remember, the simbolism is stronger in the first movie and not so much on the other two. I recall two key things that can simbolize the struggle trans people go through or are references to transgenderism.
- Neo feels that there is something wrong with the world and that he does not belong in it
- The Character Switch was originally supposed to be a man in the real world and a woman when plugged in to the matrix.
I’m sure there’s more but it’s been a while since I came across the analysis.
Worth noting that when I watched the movies I never made an association with transgenderism. I think in great part because I was not even aware of it.
menemen, The Character Switch was originally supposed to be a man in the real world and a woman when plugged in to the matrix.
This would have been a clear symbol.
laurelraven, A bit subtle, especially if you weren’t familiar with medicines at the time, but the blue pill is supposed to represent an antidepressant (Prozac was apparently blue at that time, don’t know about now, and was commonly prescribed to closeted trans women instead of actually addressing the core issue), and the red pill HRT (one of the common hormone pills at the time was red)
Which makes the “redpill” movement extra hilarious.
As said, though, it was really subtle if you knew that and completely opaque if you didn’t
antidote101, (edited ) With a lot of shots, scenery, and concepts stolen right from the movie Dark City.
Hule, I have to rewatch that gem…
bigmclargehuge, LFS, he makes his own system.
mrgreyeyes, He is Assembly, Operating Systems require him to operate.
Evil_Shrubbery, Symbian.
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