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I'm writing a history of Visual Basic, Chapter 1 is up

https://evilgeniuslabs.ca/blog/visual-basic-history-chapter-1-launch
19•speckx•3d ago

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vunderba•3d ago
Why on earth would you use an AI-generated image [1] (let me be clear: POOR AI IMAGE) for the banner of this project?

If you're going to use genai, you need to make sure it actually looks acceptable. Do at least one careful pass over it before publishing. Just look at the details:

- The text on the book spines doesn’t even spell “Microsoft” correctly.

- Dartmouth is spelled "Darmouth". SIGH.

- The screenshot on the CRT monitor doesn't remotely resemble any version of Visual Basic I’ve ever used and I’ve been using it since Visual Basic for DOS.

Using an image like this sets the tone and impression for the entire book going forward. Right now, that first impression isn’t good.

[1] - https://evilgeniuslabs.ca/uploads/content/2026/05/6fd5a7b327...

aaronbrethorst•1h ago
MICROSOFT MARL was definitely my all-time favorite product from Microsoft.
vunderba•17m ago
hahaha. IIRC Microsoft MARL is good friends with Microsoft BLOB.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Bob

selimthegrim•16m ago
The little-known predecessor to the Xbox and Surface, except for landscape architecture.
andrelaszlo•13m ago
I enjoyed programming |fsuAI Bact1lon|, but I only got started with version 5.
jszymborski•1h ago
It won't be long before people realize that having poor AI images looks worse than having no images, in the same way that having a reaction GIF every other paragraph of a blog post fell out of style or deeply generic and unillustrative clip art or stock photos of puzzle pieces or featureless-white-3D-figure-with-hard-hat-holding-question-mark.

I sympathize with the motivations behind it, but it does look cruddy and cheapens the end result.

booleandilemma•40m ago
Get used to it. This is the future we've created for ourselves. It's only going to get worse as people everywhere try to use AI to distinguish themselves. Expect everyone to be an artist, everyone to be an author, everyone to be a programmer. Slop. It's what's for dinner.
wrs•19m ago
My first impression was that the text style is dismayingly like either an AI wrote most of it or (to be charitable) the author’s writing has been heavily influenced by the current generation of LLM output. So the image style goes perfectly with it.
koniferous•1h ago
Excited to read the rest of this! Keep it up
WillAdams•53m ago
One thing which I'd be interested in being contextualized is the story of MacBasic:

https://www.folklore.org/MacBasic.html

and how other competing products such as RealBasic (somewhere I have a book on it) factored in.

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I'm writing a history of Visual Basic, Chapter 1 is up

https://evilgeniuslabs.ca/blog/visual-basic-history-chapter-1-launch
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