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bni commented on 40 Years of the Amiga   goto10retro.com/p/40-year... · Posted by u/rbanffy
sgt · 18 days ago
On this subject: Perifractic (new Commodore owner) and his team did not rule out that they will also take over Amiga.

If that were to happen, that would be amazing!

bni · 18 days ago
Don't get your hopes up, Amiga IP is scattered with unclear ownership.
bni commented on Tim Cook rallying Apple employees around AI efforts   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/andrew_lastmile
koakuma-chan · 23 days ago
Are you implying Apple integrated AI successfully? How do you use AI in Apple products?
bni · 23 days ago
No Im not implying that. I toggled Apple Intelligence to off the first day.
bni commented on Tim Cook rallying Apple employees around AI efforts   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/andrew_lastmile
bni · 23 days ago
What other companies have successfully integrated LLM tech in their mainstream products?

To be clear, just having a chatbot website/app does not count.

bni commented on Tim Cook rallying Apple employees around AI efforts   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/andrew_lastmile
viraptor · 24 days ago
> there was a smartphone before the iPhone; there were many tablets before the iPad; there was an MP3 player before iPod

That's the biggest shift I've heard from Apple. They were either "first" or ignored the existence of competing features/products for ages. I'm really surprised by this quote.

Compare "smartphones before iPhone" to the original announcement:

> iPhone also ushers in an era of software power and sophistication never before seen in a mobile device, which completely redefines what users can do on their mobile phones. (...) iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone,

bni · 23 days ago
And what exactly in your iPhone announcement quote was untrue?
bni commented on What the Internet Was Like in 1998   cybercultural.com/p/inter... · Posted by u/herbertl
bni · a month ago
You can still experience 1998 Internet by using and old computer or emulator and configure it to use protoweb.org
bni commented on New Windows 11 build adds self-healing "quick machine recovery" feature   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/thunderbong
bni · a month ago
The Windows UI is more broken and bloated than ever, how about fixing that?

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bni commented on Amiga Linux (1993)   groups.google.com/g/comp.... · Posted by u/marcodiego
bni · 2 months ago
This link quite capture the internet 1993 vs 2023
bni commented on Sony DTC-700 audio DAT player/recorder   kevinboone.me/dtc-700.htm... · Posted by u/naves
comprev · 2 months ago
DATs are partly responsible for the huge resurgence in the sale of brand new/unreleased "old school" dance music.

There's a vinyl record label called Deep Jungle [0] which specialises in sourcing unreleased (or very limited pressings originally) 90s jungle/drum&bass straight from the artists - for a fair price.

Each release has a backstory often involving getting boxes of DATs down from the attic! The music is remastered with modern technology.

Demand is high (literally selling out within minutes!) as the label covers both older customers (who went raving in the 90s) and the younger generation exploring older music.

[0] https://www.discogs.com/label/31362-Deep-Jungle

bni · 2 months ago
Will check that out. Was into this 10 years ago, by DAT Mafia Recordings.

https://www.goastore.com/compilation-mind-rewind-2cds.html

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KarmaCake day920August 12, 2010View Original