It’s been over three years since ChatGPT started the revolution of AI. As a curious person I’ve been looking at that for quite some time, but I still remember the first time I realized how we got here and what the impact was. If you know me you know I’ve always been reluctant with AI, what some would call a hater, although that’s far from reality. I loved the idea of AI, just not the timeline we live in.
I’ve been using Notes.app for a while. It is really nice and works really well, but at some point I’ve gotten to a point that I need some extra features.
On the episode 125 of ATP (A Better Future for Everybody) there was an intense talk abut the future of the software and its openness. The talk started as the usual fight between web and native software. Usually I don’t like to take part on this kind of fights. They are just people trying to defend the elections of their life. But in this case there was something different that make me meditate about it. And, honestly, I have to admit that I agree almost with everything Marco said.
Interesting to watch Professor Steve Furber talk about how Apple played an important role as a client of Acorn. If not for that maybe ARM would’t exist anymore.
A very good episode (you should suscribe to Developing Prespective) and a very good post. But for me the most interesting and surprising part is this one: