Why Apple Dumped 2,700 Computers In A Landfill In 1989
In 1983, the Lisa was supposed to be a barnburner. Apple’s brand-new computer had a cutting edge GUI, a mouse, and power far beyond the 8-bit machines that came before. It looked like nothing…
XMLUI brings a fresh, declarative approach to building web interfaces using native, composable components—no heavy frameworks required. It's a promising path toward giving Picos the ability to serve their own UIs again, natively and autonomously.
Remembering Chiptunes, The Demoscene And The Illegal Music Of Keygens
We loved keygens back in the day. Our lawyers advise us to clarify that that’s all because of the demo-scene style music embedded in them, not because we used them for piracy. must feel the s…
Technopoly by Neil Postman, published in 1993 “Can language models be too big? asked the researchers Emily Bender, Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major, and Margaret Mitchell in their famous…
Noah Kalina is uploading videos of the “long photograph” variety of peaceful & contemplative nature scenes to YouTube. 4K. No AI. “Press play and walk away.”
The best Stratechery content from the week of July 14, 2025, including the economic future of the web, Greatest of All Talk in Las Vegas, and how we cool computers.
Vintage Hardware Find Includes Time Capsule Of Data
Before social media brought the Internet to the masses, and before even Napster, ICQ, and AIM gave those with a phone line a reason to connect online at all, those who went online often went to a B…
What has 8 ARM cores, 8 GB of RAM, fits in a pocket, and runs NixOS? It’s no pi-clone SBC, but [MWLabs]’s smartphone– a OnePlus 6, to be precise. The video embedded below, and the…
Film maker [David Greelish] wrote in to let us know about his recent documentary: Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa. The documentary covers the life of the Apple Lisa. It starts with the genesis of …
John Battelle's Search Blog If You Trust AI, You’re Asleep. (At Least You’re Not “Woke”)
Today brought so many stories worth “notes and observations” that I thought I’d try something new – a flash newsletter of sorts, with commentary on stories that pushed my ey…
How One 1990s Browser Decision Created Big Tech’s Data Monopolies (And How We Might Finally Fix It)
There’s a fundamental architectural flaw in how the internet works that most people have never heard of, but it explains nearly every frustration you have with modern technology. Why your pho…