29 years ago on December 15, 1994, the first version of Netscape Navigator released.
Inspired by the success of the Mosaic web browser, Netscape Navigator was developed by Netscape Communications. Netscape Navigator aimed to capitalise on the commercial potential of web browsers. Initially offered without charge for all non-commercial users, it quickly gained popularity.
In the mid-1990s Netscape Navigator became the standard web browser, until IE cane along…
Interesting to think that years ago with retro computers and all that kids built with computer kits and such but then it died out… only for this kind of thing to come around again with STEM projects.
Kinda wish I could build my own computer of scraps like it’s a 8800 machine lol
Thinking about how for school I had to research a "leader" whether it was a political leader, sporting leader or business-minded leader.
I picked Sir Clive Sinclair as I didn't know what to do at the time, but now I am wondering what other people could have worked. Steve Wozniak? Jack Tramiel?
For every new version of iOS I use, I swear the auto correction is getting worse. It swaps
in words that aren’t even close to what I intended, and even swaps correctly spells words at times.
Is this some AI malarkey? Just worse algorithms? It was already not great at fixing spelling mistakes sadly:(