AI vibe-coded operating system is so bad it can’t even run Doom — Vib-OS can’t connect to the internet, browser app is an image viewer

AI vibe-coded operating system is so bad it can't even run Doom — Vib-OS can't connect to the internet, browser app is an image viewer

Finally, the TechTuber couldn’t even ‘destroy’ this OS from within. It was very limited in understanding Terminal commands, meaning that “even something like a file deletion won’t be possible.”

Tirimid has previously tested other interesting operating systems like RetrOS, Hannah Montana Linux, and Windows XP.

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ezst036 I think I'll stick with TempleOS, built by a human and much more stable. Reply

DS426 Tirimid’s testing of the system using QEMU on Linux x86 (as specifically stated to be compatible) shows that Vib-OS still needs a few fixes to bring it up to the level of being competent. – this article A "few" fixes? Who knows how many hundreds or maybe thousands of software vulnerabilities are lurking in this OS. I would not even test this out while being connected to the internet. Sure, most wouldn't have anything important in terms of personal and sensitive data, but a bad actor could probably fairly easily plant a bootkit that can survive OS wipes and even HDD/SDD replacements (if embedded in UEFI for example). Hopefully that device never gets used for anything other than testing, and even then, it could be a launchpad for lateral attacks on the network. Yes, AI can help reduce vulnerabilities from even being introduced in source and before compiling, but vulnerabilities also tend to be introduced to otherwise wouldn't be. Looking at it through that lens, this would be an interesting experiment in evaluating the secure coding capabilities of the AI used. Interesting to me, anyways. 😛 Reply

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