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echinopsis posted:and yet.. more meaningful poo poo gets done on windows in any given day of the year compared to any other p[eratina sysmte look at those goal posts fly
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carry on then posted:look at those goal posts fly flying goalposts.scr.pif
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echinopsis posted:and yet.. more meaningful poo poo gets done on windows in any given day of the year compared to any other p[eratina sysmte sure. some of civilized society's greatest literary works were also banged out on ancient decrepit pens, paper and broken typewriters. it just speaks to humanity's perseverance that we can use such horrible tools to create meaningful works
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well OP i think it's the smooth, incremental improvement that is windows 98 SE 50 day uptime capable, awww yeaaaah
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# ? Nov 21, 2017 19:59 |
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actually it was os360 because looooooooool there was no OS before that. Hope you liked your bespoke accounting system next to your bespoke inventory system running on completely different hardware.
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Last Chance posted:yep. lol
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Optimus_Rhyme posted:actually it was os360 because looooooooool there was no OS before that. Hope you liked your bespoke accounting system next to your bespoke inventory system running on completely different hardware. ilu
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reminder that this came out well after xbox one, along with poo poo like oneDrive you can guess what some of the marketing heads were trying to get the new windows called
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Silver Alicorn posted:
onecore lmao
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlOi-L-N0X4 Never Forget
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Silver Alicorn posted:
i'm 50/50 on windows one or thousand years os
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i'm surprised they didn't do that thing where they just call it "windows"
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Windows Windows 2 The New Windows Windows with Retina Display Windows Air Windows Air 2 Windows (2017)
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https://youtu.be/RSpXEPl3zeU
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Wild EEPROM posted:i'm surprised they didn't do that thing where they just call it "windows" windows 7 > windows 8 > windows 10 > windows xbox > xbox 360 > xbox one > xbox not at all confusing
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windows is really good
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Silver Alicorn posted:
yeah agreed, i'm certain there's at least one exec at microsoft who was pushing really, really hard for Windows One.
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Silver Alicorn posted:
it's very microsoft to call a great number of things "one." like the word "one" sorta sounds cool, but is ultimately a bad description of a confusing mess of products. kinda like naming a dev framework ".NET" --it sounds "cool" but what the gently caress? why is it like a web address? it's meaningless
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Optimus_Rhyme posted:actually it was os360 because looooooooool there was no OS before that. Hope you liked your bespoke accounting system next to your bespoke inventory system running on completely different hardware. rump kernel 1955
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Deep Dish Fuckfest posted:i'm 50/50 on windows one or thousand years os eine Produktfamilie, eine Plattform, ein Bällmer
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after the original Mac shipped in 1984, virtually every new computer system and new operating system had to have a graphical interface, even workstations after the original NeXT Computer shipped in 1988, virtually every graphical environment was updated with a faux 3D look the styling of the Windows 95 user interface was directly ripped off from NeXT, and it had about zero features that weren’t already in other operating systems already so just what did Windows 95 do to “change the face of computing?”
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eschaton posted:after the original Mac shipped in 1984, virtually every new computer system and new operating system had to have a graphical interface, even workstations Compare and contrast the number of people who even know what next is compared to the number of people who used Windows 95 bithc
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eschaton posted:after the original Mac shipped in 1984, virtually every new computer system and new operating system had to have a graphical interface, even workstations people actually bought it. by some estimates NeXT had more ISVs than deployed customer sites
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echinopsis posted:wanna know how cool that be filesystem was the book about it is p good for a late 90s perspective on cutting edge file system design http://www.nobius.org/~dbg/practical-file-system-design.pdf the guy later got hired by apple to design spotlight
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eschaton posted:it was bad, OP it was p good for its time. it had journaling at a time when most contemporary file systems’ answer to a system crash was random corruption, and is still the only fs-level extensible metadata database system to successfully ship, while microsoft and apple’s attempts at the same in the 90s collapsed under architecture astronautics
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windows won because it was the cheapest "good enough computer" people paid >$2000 for an email/porn box back then, the merits of the os were irrelevant for normal people
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consider all the people who would computer if they knew how to do anything beyond what "good commands or file names" their nephew had written down on a scrap of paper duct-taped to the banker's lamp on what is now the computer desk here come windows 95, now instead of pecking out words with no understanding of what you're doing, you can click on little pictures that are there to deliberately hide what you're doing, isn't this fantastic
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# ? Nov 23, 2017 18:32 |
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here comes my os lol
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Luigi Thirty posted:Microsoft called the fourth windows Windows 95. they called the first windows nt version 3.1 and the second 4.0 Perplx posted:windows won because it was the cheapest "good enough computer" p. much. back in the day real operating systems needed 16+ megs of ram, which would have doubled the cost of most consumer machines The_Franz fucked around with this message at 19:27 on Nov 23, 2017 |
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yes this changed HP printers forever
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flakeloaf posted:consider all the people who would computer if they knew how to do anything beyond what "good commands or file names" their nephew had written down on a scrap of paper duct-taped to the banker's lamp on what is now the computer desk windows three point one, op
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TOPS-420 posted:the book about it is p good for a late 90s perspective on cutting edge file system design the reason this book exists, and is called "practical" fs design, is that it is the second be filesystem the first one was some kind of fart-huffing pseudo database exercise that disappeared up its own rear end. the second attempt was radically simpler and more practical
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The_Franz posted:p. much. back in the day real operating systems needed 16+ megs of ram, which would have doubled the cost of most consumer machines carry on then posted:windows three point one, op windows 3.0 practically required a very high end PC, so high-end it competed with unix workstations. but it ran well in 4 MB of RAM, and all the UNIX GUIs ate poo poo with less than 32 MB. for $10,000 you could get a loving amazing windows 3.0 system that ran like greased lightning, with 4 MB of RAM or you could get a low-end UNIX workstation that had literally 4x the compute power, but took 30 seconds to alt-tab, because it spends all its loving time swapping in and out of RAM that's how windows won
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# ? Nov 25, 2017 02:42 |
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seriously, 100 MHz RISC chips were competing with 33 MHz 486es, and the 486es were winning that's how important the RAM and swapping issues were
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# ? Nov 25, 2017 02:46 |
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remember when apple used flops as a measure of compute performance because their architecture had the altivec unit and they had nothing else to go on remember when apple constantly used photoshop's gaussian blur filter as a benchmark to demonstrate how a 500mhz g4 was comparable to a 1ghz pentium III remember when they claimed their hardware was military-grade because the processor had a built in crypto unit lol
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i remember reading an article in macaddict circa 2001 where they had this huge multi-page infographic and explanation of pipeline bubbles and flushes were such a huge performance impediment to CISC processors that the 733mhz dual-processor g4 really was better than any of those comparably-priced dumb old 1.8 xeons
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its true. g4/g5 was Enterprise Grade hardware for the Worlds Most Advanced desktop operating system
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I remember being able to play quake in os/2 warp and thought that was cool, but I was a teenager and dumb.
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silicon graphics introduced UNIX to a generation
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