2022-03-18 | #apple #mac | @Acidus
One of my favorite books is "Revolution in the Valley" by Andy Hertzfeld, from 2004. Organized as a chronological series of short stories, it tells the early history of Apple and the creation of the Macintosh. Andy was an early Apple employee who first collected and published these stories on Folklore.org before combining them into the book.
Unfortunately the Folklore site has some issues like broken links, missing and low-resolution images, typos, and poor formatting for reading on modern devices. Luckily Andy licensed all the content under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 1.0 License, so I scraped it all, cleaned it up, and am publishing all the content on my Capsule. The "series of short stories in chronological order" makes it perfect snack-able content for Gemini Space.
Early Apple History and the Creation of the Macintosh
Some of my favorites stories:
Quick, Hide In This Closet! (August 1983)
A Rich Neighbor Named Xerox (November 1983)
-2000 Lines Of Code (February 1982)
I also used the Archive.org's Wayback Machine to find older, high resolution images:
MacPaint Gallery (October 1983)
You can start reading with the first post, and use the navigation links to read through all the stories
I'll Be Your Best Friend (August 1979)
Enjoy!
P.S. If you'd like to remix the content, it's published as Markdown with front matter meta data, as well as all the high resolution images, as a Github repo: