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'''''UNIVER.SYS'' is a work of fiction, and is not intended to portray computing history in a comprehensive or accurate way, as the project is influenced by the author's personal interests, nor it was made to replace or compete with similar concepts related to computing personifications.'''
'''''UNIVER.SYS'' is a work of fiction and does not aim to portray computing history comprehensively or accurately. The project reflects the author's personal interests and is not meant to replace or compete with other computing personification concepts.'''


This project used a significant amount of artistic licenses, and as such, expect some historical details or events to be altered or omitted in ''UNIVER.SYS''. Certain examples include how a Techne can represent more than one technological entity (e.g. Techne embodying a line of operating systems), or how certain technologies are not represented (e.g. technologies considered controversial or having negative reputations). This was done to streamline the project and avoid redundancy, and to avoid the tone of the setting for being too bleak.
The project takes creative liberties with historical details and events. For example, a single Techne might represent an entire line of operating systems, while Techne representations based on particularly controversial technologies, or those with overwhelmingly negative reputations, are intentionally omitted from the setting. These choices help streamline the project, reduce redundancy, and maintain the setting's lighter tone.

Revision as of 04:49, 11 April 2025

UNIVER.SYS is a work of fiction and does not aim to portray computing history comprehensively or accurately. The project reflects the author's personal interests and is not meant to replace or compete with other computing personification concepts.

The project takes creative liberties with historical details and events. For example, a single Techne might represent an entire line of operating systems, while Techne representations based on particularly controversial technologies, or those with overwhelmingly negative reputations, are intentionally omitted from the setting. These choices help streamline the project, reduce redundancy, and maintain the setting's lighter tone.