In a near future, Theodore Twombly develops a deep connection with an advanced operating system named Samantha. As their relationship grows, Theodore is forced to confront the complexities of love, relationships, and the nature of human connection.
Los Angeles, 2006. Life is Easy 2.0 for James Pongo. He has a cushy job, a busy social life and an alluring love interest all through the click of a mouse. But when he wakes up after a night of reckless partying to discover that his computer is missing, James' hyper-connected reality takes a nosedive. Told entirely through the websites, programs, games and social networks, 0s & 1s uses James Pongo's nihilistic adventure to question our growing dependency on these alternate digital realities.
Revolution OS is a comedic documentary that explores the revolution and impact of open-source software on the computer industry. It delves into the rise of Linux, the GNU project, and the free software movement, showcasing the battles fought and the ideologies behind the movement.
Mr Stephen Fry introduces you to free software, and reminds you of a very special birthday.
The Code is a Finnish-made documentary about Linux, featuring some of the most influential people of the free software movement.
"The UNIX Operating System" is a documentary that Bell Labs made in 1982 about UNIX's significance, impact and usability. Even 10 years after its first installation, it's still an introduction to the system. The film was geared towards software developers, computer science students and programmers and contains interviews with primary developers Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson, Brian Kernighan, and many others. While widespread use of UNIX has waned, most modern operating systems have at least a conceptual foundation in UNIX.
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