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Grazie. Can't trust the plot of any movie featuring a hypnotherapist Will give it a go.
I'm confused which bit was the torture, the hypnotherapist?
As Sorkin has no problem being a revisionist in order to make his movies more entertaining (Moneyball, The Social Network), I'm not really into this.
I've gotten to the point where I don't find much value having my mind filled with BS unless it's something completely fictional. This whole idea where a movie is actually fictionalized but is presented as reality, as if it were a documentary, is a waste of time for me.
More drama than infotainment, almost every time.
I heard Steve Jobs wanted to set something's straight about the movie, but alas he's covered by that final NDA.
I think it's a good flick, I enjoyed it.
It got nominated for best actor and is up on iTunes.
This is more interesting. The video quality is poor, but the information is good. It's a recently published presentation by Steve Jobs when at NeXT. You can see (OK, you can hear ) the way in which NeXTStep influenced OS X and consequently iOS.
There's an early "One more thing" in that video too
It's interesting how they used NeXT, BSD, and the Carnigie Melon kernel to create OSX. I've never had OSX crash on me. No blue screen of death.
I have had some kernel panics but overall quite a bit of stability over a long period of time - which is the allure of a Unix-based OS. With a Unix admin background, I'm happy to have BSD (though my least favorite flavor of the bunch) as the backbone of OS X.
Edit - also happy that Mach is involved, since I'm right near CMU and they have quite a lot of great things going on.
Had a brief chance to look at and play with a NeXT cube back in the day. That was interesting at the time, but we ended up sticking with the Sun systems we'd already been using.
That's cool. Were you using the Sun computers for graphic design? I think that's what the NeXT was built for.
@mkell424 - at the time - computer vision research. I.e. modeling camera->perception->action based on human stereopsis. One thing we were working on was self-driving cars -
decades before Google - but, then, like so many things the funding ran out in that particular arena.
One could argue time travel though
Cool!
I managed to dig up a paper too @mkell424 that describes a fraction (a small percentage) of the work - much more was done than this by the whole team; this is just an item that I was involved in that made it to publication on ground plane obstacle detection. (MusicInclusive = Derek Jones = D. G. Jones on the paper ). Bear in mind this work is 27 years old now!
http://www.bmva.org/bmvc/1989/avc-89-016.pdf
Interesting that it goes back to 1989. What are you working on now?
Music @mkell424
Awesome!