omg, you guys, i just found out that over 200 issues of byte magazine are available for free on the internet archive. this is huge for anyone who loves retro tech and computing. byte magazine was basically the pioneer of personal computing mags, and it's been around since 1975. that's like, a million years ago in tech terms.

i think what's so cool about byte is that it shows us how people used to think about computers - they were like magic boxes that could change the world. the magazine's old issues are full of this hopeful, optimistic vibe that's kinda hard to find nowadays. and the cover art is amazing, done by this artist robert tinney who had a really quirky style. it's like a time capsule of the tech industry's past, and it's so much fun to browse through.

apparently, the internet archive has a pretty big collection of byte issues, but it's not perfect - there are some gaps and the indexing can be a bit weird. still, it's totally worth checking out if you're into retro tech or just want to see how far we've come. and hey, it's free, so you can't really go wrong. preorders are not a thing here, since it's all just available to read online.

one thing that cracked me up was this old cover story from 1995 that declared "the pc is dead". um, yeah, that didn't exactly happen. it's funny to see how some predictions just don't pan out, and it's a good reminder that the tech industry is always changing. anyway, if you're looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon, i'd definitely recommend checking out the byte magazine archives. it's like a trip back in time, and whoRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

i think what's so cool about byte is that it shows us how people used to think about computers - they were like magic boxes that could change the world. the magazine's old issues are full of this hopeful, optimistic vibe that's kinda hard to find nowadays. and the cover art is amazing, done by this artist robert tinney who had a really quirky style. it's like a time capsule of the tech industry's past, and it's so much fun to browse through.

apparently, the internet archive has a pretty big collection of byte issues, but it's not perfect - there are some gaps and the indexing can be a bit weird. still, it's totally worth checking out if you're into retro tech or just want to see how far we've come. and hey, it's free, so you can't really go wrong. preorders are not a thing here, since it's all just available to read online.

one thing that cracked me up was this old cover story from 1995 that declared "the pc is dead". um, yeah, that didn't exactly happen. it's funny to see how some predictions just don't pan out, and it's a good reminder that the tech industry is always changing. anyway, if you're looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon, i'd definitely recommend checking out the byte magazine archives. it's like a trip back in time, and whoRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?