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Steve Jobs in Exile is a fine profile of Jobs' years at NeXT
In the late 1990s, I was a precocious Mac nerd who pored over issues of Macworld, stayed up late chatting on IRC, and downloaded pirated software that I didn’t actually need. I came of age at the tail end of the dial-up modem and BBS era—and got to witness the early days of the World Wide Web. I wanted to know where all of this had come from and how it had happened so quickly.
Quote of the day by Steve Jobs: ‘Vision pulls you when you care about work,'
"If you are working on something exciting that you really care about, you don't have to be pushed. The vision pulls you." - Steve JobsMost career advice focuses on motivation.
If your sex life is dead, you can blame Steve Jobs
If your phone is too compelling, your sex life might not be. American birth rates have been declining for nearly two decades now, and researchers believe they’ve identified a potential new culprit: The iPhone. That’s right: A National Bureau of Economic Research working paper examines AT&T mobile broadband coverage from the iPhone’s 2007 launch until the company lost carrier exclusivity in 2011.
I'm building a parallel internet, and it's called The Thinnernet
Since 2020, I've taken on a Steve Jobs alter-ego (on a very, very part time basis, and often for humor purposes). The first essay I wrote wasn't even related to hardware, or solar powered-conscious operating systems that began around the same time. It was actually about one of my former jobs, regarding Knowledge Bases.
Jef Raskin, the Visionary Behind the Mac (2013)
Jef Raskin founded the Macintosh project at Apple, which led to the development of the Apple Mac and the popularisation of the graphical user-interface. He was Apple employee #31 and left the Macintosh team in mid-1981 after Steve Jobs took over the project. Jason Walsh: Before the Mac you were a professor of music.
Clarke sure he's best man for Scots after new deal
Steve Clarke says his near U-turn to continue as Scotland head coach was based on his conviction he is the best man for the job.
How I Met Your Mother actor Nick Pasqual sentenced to 32 years for stabbing ex-girlfriend
How I Met Your Mother actor Nick Pasqual sentenced to 32 years for stabbing ex-girlfriend How I Met Your Mother actor Nick Pasqual has been sentenced to 32 years in prison after being convicted for attempted murder, rape, burglary, and domestic violence offences. Nick Pasqual, who previously appeared in How I Met Your Mother, has been sentenced to 32 years to life in prison after being convicted of attacking his estranged girlfriend, makeup artist Allie Shehorn. The attack took place in May...
How SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has achieved Musk's lofty ambitions
How SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has achieved Musk's lofty ambitions June 8 : When SpaceX goes public on Friday with what is expected to be a record-setting IPO, it will cap two decades of founder and CEO Elon Musk's ambition to transform rocketry, satellite communications and humanity’s reach into space. Each step of the way, there has been a guiding hand largely out of view: the company's president, Gwynne Shotwell, who has spent 24 years focused on building and selling SpaceX through...
The best relationships are all-encompassing.
The best relationships are all-encompassing. It's hard to grasp what that means. ALL is a huge little word.
It's do or die for Apple AI
Apple’s revamped artificial intelligence stack and a revamped Siri were front and center at Monday’s WWDC keynote, making it clear that, this time around, it’s do or die for Apple AI. The keynote itself and the announcements that followed were all about Siri and Apple Intelligence, with platform improvements and child safety updates a blip in the hour-long broadcast. Given the relentless industry hype around AI and Apple's missteps there so far, no one should be surprised.