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Build your own working Apple I replica computer

Article Hero Image Retro computing lets you get to grips with technology’s history, showing how far modern computers have come. Here’s how to build your own working Apple I replica. Computers have come a long way since Apple first started in 1976. In those days when Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak first put together the…

Take the very first Mac for a full test drive with this amazing emulator

If you yearn for the days of old Mac OS versions–we’re talking pre-OS X here–then your time has finally come. Software engineer Mihai Parparita has unveiled his latest project: Infinite Mac, which features 42(!) virtual machines that run classic versions of the Mac operating system that were released between 1984 and 2000. The collection starts with the…

Making good on Elon Musk’s promise, Twitter open sources its recommendation algorithm

It is officially a “new era of transparency” at Twitter. For a while now, Twitter CEO Elon Musk has been promising that the company would open source its code. That plan has been delayed many times but, earlier this month, Musk announced that the company would open source its recommendation algorithm on March 31st. The…

You need to try this free, open-source ChatGPT rival

Over the past few months, generative AI has been among the buzziest trending topics, with OpenAI continuing to update the language model that powers ChatGPT, Microsoft building AI into many of its products, and Google introducing its own chatbot. While tech giants dominate the headlines, another chatbot has entered the field, but this one doesn’t…

GitHub takes down repository that leaked Twitter’s source code

If you’re wanting to rummage around Twitter’s source code, GitHub is no longer the place to do it. Over the weekend, a GitHub repository containing what was claimed to be Twitter’s source code was leaked online. The repository, which was created by a user named “FreeSpeechEnthusiast,” claimed to contain at least part of the company’s…

How to install latest macOS on old Mac: run Ventura on an unsupported Mac

Apple updates its macOS desktop and laptop operating system once a year, like clockwork, bringing new features and improvements. That’s all very well, but Apple’s most recent version of macOS, Ventura, won’t run on a MacBook, MacBook Pro or iMac that launched before 2017, MacBook Air models from 2018 and the Mac Pro from 2019…

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