

That looks like the Hundertwasserhaus’s evil twin
That looks like the Hundertwasserhaus’s evil twin
And drowned in a nearby lake after being declared insane and deposed from the throne.
It was based on the same 16-bit CPU, the 68000, as the Amiga (obviously the first) and the ST. (Not to mention the Sega Genesis/MegaDrive, the NeXT and the pre-SPARC Sun workstations, but none of those were “home computers”.)
The fate of a random 68000 fresh out of the factory was highly variable, in a way that a random Intel x86 CPUs wasn’t (it’d almost certainly end up running MS-DOS/Windows).
The Macintosh was only a home computer if you were loaded.
Much of “AI” is labour arbitrage, delegating the work to workers in countries with lower wages and weaker labour protections while pretending that the machine that interposes between them is doing it. There’s a joke that AI stands for “absent Indians”.
And nothing of value was lost
New Pocket: now with blockchain and AI.
IIRC, some of the Microsoft ones were designed by Susan Kare (who previously did the Macintosh icons).
Now there’s a guy whose skinsuit fits awkwardly
For those who like a bit of fascism with their emulation.
They might not need to open-source it: hackers have found ways of jailbreaking the installed Linux and are stepping up efforts for making it reusable. It’s a rather feeble SoC, so there won’t be a huge number of applications for it, but there will be some.
Does someone still make 6502s, or have they been discontinued as well?
Horny and stingy is not a good look.