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by hkmurakami
4832 days ago
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I have doubts, given that machines are getting locked down both in terms of hardware and software, preventing users from exploring the guts of their gadgets as their curiosity is piqued by using these devices. The advances in technology, while making "creation" more accessible than ever, also seems to be enabling fewer people to serve more people than ever before. |
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So, I would expect to see less and less of people in the industry who got into like me with and Atari 400. There are certainly no modern day version of the C64, Sinclair Z80, or TI-99/4a (no, Raspberry Pi isn't even close).
iOS provides great software to start every career but the one that makes it sing.