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ianai | 1 year ago

Makes me wonder. What would it take for Mac the tech to have this sort of feel/appeal again?

Would a full wintel+nvidia gpu daughterboard move any needles? Or something oddball and hardware like the lamp imac, idk.

Basically, computing nowadays feels very well baked and staid at times. Stuff like a unixy subsystem feels experimental in ways computing hasn't in decades.

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rbanffy|1 year ago

> Makes me wonder. What would it take for Mac the tech to have this sort of feel/appeal again?

We tend to forget that, but Macs are the last standing members of the Unix workstation family, and quite good ones at that.

fleeno|1 year ago

This! I've probably said it here before, but Apple won the Unix workstation wars in the most awesome way possible. You can now buy an insanely powerful RISC Unix workstation at the mall! How awesome is that?

gattilorenz|1 year ago

I don't think the last decade has been completely uninteresting.

ARM Macs with unified memory, and on the software side WSL on Windows (maybe even Proton, although Wine has been a thing for more than two decades now) felt experimental enough for a while.

Sure, nothing as crazy as running Unix on an Apple ][ (http://web.archive.org/web/20230122214955/http://www.gno.org...)