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Operating systems like Syllable and Haiku excite me. I feel as if they're so close to reaching the tipping point of having "no users because there's no applications / no applications because there's no users" problem, but just need a little something to push them over the edge.
Maybe sometime in my life I'll be using one of them as my primary operatng system. Linux has only been around about 20 years, maybe something like that will happen again.