Spyke
lemmy.world

Looks like a certain stabbin' robot to me...

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pawb.social

Heck yeah, such a unique design! I've got a widescreen one in my collection, but without the speakers, sadly.

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lemmy.world

I want Apple to make something that wild again. They’ve been a bit more on the conservative and safe end lately.

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They had to steal much needed market share from Microsoft/Intel at the time, so they did crazy stuff. Now they’ve got something to lose.

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sebnilreply
infosec.pub

I would not say that completely replacing Intel is a conservative move

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I don’t think I implied Apple was being conservative from an engineering stand point. I meant it from a design standpoint. From an engineering perspective, what Apple has accomplished in computing in recent years has bene nothing short of game changing in every product category it’s touched.

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They tried with trash can Mac Pro and everybody and their grandma hate it.

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lemmy.world

I remember how frustrated I was with that. We got them in the office, and nobody could figure out how to open the CD drive. We were all Windows users previously, and we spent way too much time trying to open the drive, without any success. One of my coworkers knew a guy who was using Macs, so he called him over. The Mac user looked at us as if we just recently fell from the sky, said "but it's so obvious!" and proceeded to click and drag the CD drive icon into the Recycling Bin, which opened the drive.

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Only way I found to open it was using the cd ripping function in iTunes lol

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lemmy.world

I really loved the early iMacs. Such standout computers for those made at the time.

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Yeah I remember seeing them on display in John Lewis (uk department store) in like 2002 or whatever and thinking they looked like the coolest fucking computers I’d ever seen. Really great design imo shame it only lasted one generation.

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Man those hinges were just so solid and 🤌🤌🤌

That screen was just floating on air, taking the slightest touch to adjust. But never wobbling with your typing! One of the most over-engineered things and it was glorious

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lemmy.world

I’d love it if they went back to some of their more ‘experimental’ designs. The current iMacs look good, if a bit…derivative.

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Casmaelreply
geddit.social

Yeah some of the earlier jobs 2.0 era designs were really cool

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They really let themselves go crazy before going full ‘minimalist’. It’s a shame they never went back to some of their crazier ideas.

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I’ve always liked the lamp. Those displays got fairly wide by the end of production.

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Dope lil machine, I bid on one on eBay a couple months back and forgot about it so I lost

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The Ti PowerBooks were so amazing. A friend had the 12 inch and I was pretty jealous.

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lemmy.world

That’s awesome. Do you have any games/software you use it to run or is it more of a display piece? I’ve been thinking of trying to get a bondi blue G3 and using a pi to proxy and render web traffic and loading it up with some classic Mac games. Just don’t have the space right now.

I love vintage computers like this though. Thanks for sharing

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It’s mostly a display piece, but I have played some Age of Empires 2 on it, which was great

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I enjoyed my G4, but finally the hinge broke and the monitor stayed at the bottom, which was annoying. There was no apparent way to fix it either. I ended up giving it to a friend who didn't have a computer and he was grateful.

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What do people do with older iMacs? Just a nostalgia trip really I guess? I totally understand that it's a lot of fun.

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Update: used it, but didn’t connect it to the internet. I don’t even think I could access much of anything if I did lol

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kbin.social

Ahh, the LSR (Lump Stick Rectangle) model. Miss those.

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Beautiful machine. I'm still sad to this day that my family managed to misplace ours at some point across our various moves.

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lemmy.world

Classic. I loved the PowerPC days. Still run a G4 tower every now and then; works like a champ!

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Bigpetereply
kbin.social

I am sitting next to my eMac right now! I think the cube is still my favorite design, but all of those early 2000s machines are awesome.

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I really want to put the guts of my M1 Mac mini in a G4 Cube case.

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Such a lovely design! I remember getting a PowerBook G4 in 200(2?) and just marvelling at the look of it for so long… such a great product range from around that era.

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Does it come in every color found in white light? I'd like it in teal.

Edit: teal not real

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