People are reminiscing about their "childhood Macs" and I'm losing my fucking mind because it's mostly machines with Intel CPUs
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People are reminiscing about their "childhood Macs" and I'm losing my fucking mind because it's mostly machines with Intel CPUs
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People are reminiscing about their "childhood Macs" and I'm losing my fucking mind because it's mostly machines with Intel CPUs
@thomasfuchs my childhood mac wasn't even a mac; it was a powerpc compatible clone running mac OS. One day we installed hypercard on it and my tiny child brain was blown.
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People are reminiscing about their "childhood Macs" and I'm losing my fucking mind because it's mostly machines with Intel CPUs
@thomasfuchs the Ninajirachi song "iPod Touch" comes to mind, in which the childhood device is, well, an iPod Touch: https://ninajirachi.bandcamp.com/album/ipod-touch
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People are reminiscing about their "childhood Macs" and I'm losing my fucking mind because it's mostly machines with Intel CPUs
@thomasfuchs Are you calling me old? Because mine definitely wasn’t Intel, it was Motorola.
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People are reminiscing about their "childhood Macs" and I'm losing my fucking mind because it's mostly machines with Intel CPUs
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People are reminiscing about their "childhood Macs" and I'm losing my fucking mind because it's mostly machines with Intel CPUs
@thomasfuchs Mine was a MOS chip. Then I graduated to a Motorola 68000 then a 68LC030. Then finally a PPC 603e!
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