Kinda crazy that a programmer turned writer.
Shit. Making that call in 2001 must have been ... not what was expected.
It's an opinion piece. I don't agree with all of it, either.
This said, do you really miss having a northbridge and southbridge?
My parents bought an Acer Pentium 55 (yeah, the one with the floating point issues) after having the 8088 and 386 custom built. It was such a shitshow that when I headed to college, we considered a DEC Alpha ... in the end, I got a P-II 266. 64MB of RAM and the worst reliability I've ever seen in a hard drive. My roommate had a K6-2 233 with 32MB of RAM. His computer never crashed. For obvious reasons, I built a K6-2 300 system, and I'd not return to Intel for a decade.
Hey now, let's let this user craft their own reality!
Since I'm in my 40s, I can absolutely believe it. Failing upward is a core tenet of capitalism in its current form.
I thankfully avoided ever needing to see an ultrasound.
Are there ... two-dimensional ultrasonic machines?
Also, I don't want to manage memory. I get that one needs to know how to do that, but I was exclusively interested in front-end development. You provide the backbone, and I'll work my magic.
Finally, a reason the world needs VR.
There are bad ideas, there are shitshows, and then there's whatever the fuck we're doing in Iran. The only one with Trump Derangement Syndrome is Trump himself.
Anyone reasonably trained knows this. But for reporters in their 20s, they've never seen or heard of anything else.