So, this is obviously still in copyright. Pointing the light at these items in the archive should be a sure way to make the copyright trolls aware and eventually have them removed from there?
You are missing the context completely. At the time (late 80s, early 90s) Amigas were one of the main alternative against "PCs", so nobody would have said "Amiga PC". Just like you dont say "Mac PC".
I owned an A500 and it's true I never called it a PC. However, the context appeared to me being a Hacker News thread — a place where I would not expect anybody to deny the Amigas were personal computers.
I have no problem calling Macs personal computers — because they are. The whole Mac vs. PC debacle was a misnomer if anything.
Amiga had the IBM PC Bridgecard to run DOS and Windows on it. (I think it even ran OS/2 and others).
The only PC that Commodore made was the Colt series. It was a PC compatible that Commodore botched in marketing by saying "It is not a PC Clone, it is a Commodore!" of course it was a PC Clone that is what people wanted.
That is untrue. They had the Commodore PC-10 and -20 series, at least in Europe. I still remember the start up beep of my PC-20 —— it sported a 8088 Intel cpu at 4.75MHz.
"PC" was a very clear label for "(mostly) IBM PC compatible" systems. They're all various forms of personal computers, but not meant when people say "PC".
Would it be possible to build a simple layout with two columns and a footer consisting of one column below? It seems the footer will also have to columns, no matter how I do things.
> “If you’re constantly eating at a time of day when you’re not getting bright light exposure, then the different clock systems become out of sync,”
So if you live in a part of the world when the sun sets at 2 or 3PM in the winter, you will likely not have a very social eating life following these recommendations.
There's some truth to that I suppose. But, TBH, this comment was mind bending to me. May I remind you that it is possible to eat with friends even though there's no business preparing your food? :)
Wouldn't the AV1 Image Format be a much better option as "the next image format for the web"? Better compression than HEIC and the licencing issue seems much clearer.
> You're just another guy with good motives until you succumb to investor pressure
This. Always chose “open” by design, never by charity.
Funny thing, the marketing seems very close to what we're used to coming from Facebook. Happy-go-lucky language, bright colors, the "be good" attitude and the founder in the center of the spectacle. This whole thing is just a bad joke.
> Personally, I’m imagining a future where you don’t need a USB drive to move files between devices. Dropbox, Creative Cloud, Universal AirDrop.
Isn't that the paradigm we're currently in? Local file management is terrible on iOS. For professional photography (one the markets that Photoshop targets) cloud storage is not up to the task. The raw files from my work camera are 85MB each. I average about 1500 shots per shoot. That's a lot of time waiting for files to upload.
Personally I'm imagining a future where my files are not in the hands of the surveillance capitalists.
Close to a million.