The hottest Operating System Substack posts right now

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Computer Ads from the Past 640 implied HN points 31 Aug 23
  1. Dragon Data Ltd was a Welsh company that released the Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 computers in the early 1980s.
  2. The Dragon 32 was known for using the Motorola MC6809E processor and included an extended version of Microsoft BASIC.
  3. Despite initial success, Dragon Data faced financial challenges, underwent ownership changes, and eventually filed for bankruptcy.
Goto 10: The Newsletter for Atari Enthusiasts 137 implied HN points 12 Jan 24
  1. NeoDesk was a desktop alternative for the Atari ST with enhanced features and better functionality.
  2. Key features of NeoDesk included improved memory usage, custom app icons, better window handling, and desktop background picture.
  3. NeoDesk versions like 3 and 4 continued to enhance functionality with features like low-resolution support, draggable dialog boxes, and drag-and-drop file launching.
superartificial 19 implied HN points 03 Mar 23
  1. YouTube is teasing new AI tools for creators, including generative AI tools and a creation feature for recording Shorts.
  2. Microsoft is integrating its new AI-powered Bing search into the Windows 11 taskbar, along with a Bing chat feature.
  3. AI is becoming increasingly prominent in tech companies like YouTube and Microsoft, showcasing its importance for the future.
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Spatial Web AI by Denise Holt 0 implied HN points 06 Feb 23
  1. Building AI apps traditionally takes a lot of time and money, but VERSES Genius™ offers a way to do it easily and creatively with their innovative developer kit.
  2. Unlike traditional AI systems, VERSES creates a network of intelligence that evolves and updates in real-time, enabling contextual awareness within computing power.
  3. VERSES Genius™ platform introduces a new way of AI operation, using the Active Inference AI method, enabling intelligent agents to understand physical and digital worlds without relying on big data.
Power Platform News 0 implied HN points 31 Mar 24
  1. Apple's control over the iOS ecosystem has hindered web app functionality and led to the need for native apps for certain features like push notifications and file system access.
  2. Apple's restrictions prevent the publishing of complex Power Apps as SuperApps in the App Store, limiting innovation in app development.
  3. Apple's 30% cut on App Store purchases hinders ecommerce on iOS and discourages developers from creating more consumer-friendly third-party app stores.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 17 Jul 07
  1. It's possible to create a Linux distribution with tools like rBuilder Online which simplifies the process with just a few clicks.
  2. Software appliances, though like distributions, are optimized to run specific software applications, making the operating system transparent to the user.
  3. Software appliances can be used in various ways like installing them as a normal distribution, converting them into hardware appliances, or transforming them into virtual appliances using tools like VMWare and Xen.