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I like this instance but I'm not sure if it makes sense for me to stay here if security updates are going to be inconsistent.
Will keep watching the local timeline here, but maybe I need to check out oldbytes.space
Dissatisfied with existing works, I wrote a BeOS and Be Inc. retrospective for my podcast.
Text version: https://macfolkloreradio.com/be/
Audio version: https://macfolkloreradio.com/2024/07/10/left-behind-be-incorporated-beos-post-mortem.html
Heard the term "visual voicemail" in an old iPhone video and I was like "visual? Like read the text?"
No, "visual" as in "you choose one recording from a list instead of having to listen to them *all* in order." Like an ancient Mesopotamian!
Amazon box: "Made with less material"
Me: "Just like my social media comedy!"
Windows Me, more like Windows Meh
Has someone made that joke? Someone must've made that joke.
In the late 1970s Interlisp-D was among the first graphical environments with vertical scrollbars at the left side of windows. In the early 1980s ViewPoint, the desktop environment of Xerox Star workstations, moved the scrollbar to the right and the rest is history.
This Medley screenshot shows the popup scrollbar at the left of the SEdit Lisp editor window, here open on the code of the SHAPEW function for reshaping a window.