##Selfer
"21st century, 512-bytes, world domination."
Those're the sorts of keywords that lead to the creation of a project as enigmatic as Selfer.
Selfer, a project written by hobbyist OS developer Shikhin Sethi, was inspired by DavidCooper's BwtSecOS. The goal is simple -- to serve as a 512-byte OS which can edit, both itself and other sectors, and save them back to disk, so as to act as a "development environment" (albeit very basic). Although Selfer met the said goal a long time ago, Shikhin continued development, with an aim at adding a module environment to take Selfer global.
##Delusion
Selfer lies on the boundary of delusion and reality. While the core project is a serious project, intended to help people new to both OS development and x86 opcode encoding, the additional environment has been written just for "the lulz."
I hope everyone with a sense of humor appreciates it, while those who lack it would probably appreciate it more when Selfer takes over the world...