The web itself, the first web browser, the first web server, HTTP protocol... they were all created on this.
Basically everything that allows you to shitpost has been created on a Steve Jobs-made computer.
How does that make you feel, /g/?
I'm dedicating all my shitposts to based Jobs from this day forward.
>>61308399
>this is what macfags actually believe
>>61308650
>t. macfag
>>61308399
NeXT was amazing.
>>61309069
Didn't we just have that thread? Also what the fuck is wrong with your fonts?
>>61309272
>doesn't understand bitmap fonts
>doesn't know how easy it is to make those pics in gimp
>t. macfag
>everything object-oriented that was a vague success was made on this
nothing of value was lost to it and job's demise.
>>61308399
>How does that make you feel, /g/?
sad that it became the modern mac instead of becoming free software
>>61311684
if it became free software, it would have been dead like every other OS that was open sourced by a big company. check how Plan9 ended./
>>61308399
feels like being baited by OP
>>61309069
NeXT was actually good though.
>>61308399
I feel honored. Is there anything I can do to show my respect OP?
>>61308399
HTTP was a mistake
>>61313857
kek'd. https wasnt?
Nextstep was basically what OS X is. Shitty BSD with cool ui and a lot of useful applications on neat hardware
>>61309069
>thank you for calling apple tech support
finally a tech support that speaks english
>>61308399
All that shit was basically reskinned versions of things that already existed. Have you ever wondered why HTTP looks so similar to the email format?
>>61311778
gnustep is somehow still alive
>>61314139
plan9 is more alive than it
>>61314078
???
>>61314078
>Have you ever wondered why HTTP looks so similar to the email format?
Not even once.
But then, I'm not reaching.
>>61308399
HTTP a shit
>>61315946
Just like your entire life.
>>61309272
Menlo is a fuck, isn't it?
>>61313867
HTTPS was 10 mistakes, binarily speaking.
>>61315686
It's no stretch to observe that HTTP requests and responses, once past the first line, are MIME-formatted messages just like an email server would exchange.
>>61315686
>https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1945
>Messages are passed in a format similar to that used by Internet Mail [7] and the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) [5].