It's a busy weekend of tech in Berlin, but have things cooled or are we all taking a well-earned break?
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First, a couple of linksThe best iPad score reader for most people →
Even before Apple announced the iPad, seeing the first Amazon Kindle had me excited for the day that I would be able to leave my giant stacks of music scores at home.
How the iMac saved Apple →
The original iMac entered a computing world that desperately needed a shake-up. After the wild early days of the personal computer revolution, things had become stagnant by the mid-1990s.
Elegy for the Native Mac App →The first Macintosh came out in 1984 with a familiar formula: expensive, limited, but elegant and easy to use. From the start it was something of a cult classic. Apple was struggling financially, and spent most of the 90s on hair-brained ideas: the Newton, the Pippin, the QuickTake.
The rise of the tech ethics congregation →Just before Christmas last year, a pastor preached a gospel of morals over money to several hundred members of his flock.
Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSG) 1.0 →Get your sites sustainable! Officially.
My highlights of IFA and Startup night Berlin 2023
https://medium.com/@chrischinchilla/my-highlights-of-ifa-and-startup-night-berlin-2023-d0417bbcb610
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Developer experience with Jetpack and Mac for Linux and Windows
Babylon.js, artificial everything, and customer care?
Artificial terrestrial
Open games, open AI, and the state of open con with Amanda Brock
What happens when the living and the previously dead fall in love?
Welcome to twenty twenty wee hee
AI AI
Raytracing Llamas in the Metaverse - Interviews from Build Stuff
Kin Lane of Postman, announcearama, and tech loses its shine
IT Arena 2022 - Ukrainian tech braves the war
A legendary merge
Dotan Horovits of Logz.io, watch your heroes and the life of Clippy
Tiny CSS and Moore's magic Mac
Matt Butcher of Fermyon, GTA, Tauri, and is Veganism really that popular?
Apache Pulsar with Patrick McFadin
All-in-one friendly observability with groundcover
SBOMs and software security with Scribe
Live play - Battle of the Bards by Dustin Winter
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