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Unix is often called the “father of operating systems” because it pioneered many fundamental concepts that became foundational for modern operating systems. Developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s at AT&T's Bell Labs, Unix introduced innovations that shaped the future of OS design.

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in reply to It's FOSS

kinda hilarious that the price was for "enhancing american leadership in the information age" instead of, you know, shaping the world we're living now.
in reply to It's FOSS

and then unix became the OS of tshirts & pony tails, whereas cp/m became dos for suits & ties

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