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Jef Raskin, the Visionary Behind the Mac (2013)

https://lowendmac.com/2013/jef-raskin-the-visionary-behind-the-mac/
16•tylerdane•1h ago

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tylerdane•1h ago
Fav quote: "I have made changes in the world that are beyond what most people thought was possible, and I hope that my judgment continues to be good as to what is possible to change and what is not."
NetMageSCW•49m ago
That interviewer really seemed to be ignorant of the facts as Jeff knows them and asked questions that kept annoying him.

Left the strong impression that Jeff thought him an idiot and his questions leave the reader feeling Jeff might be right.

nlawalker•38m ago
Yeah that's a really stiff interview to publish, it reads like the interviewer pulled up to him while he was eating lunch and peppered him with questions.
erickhill•29m ago
Sometimes these interviews are done via a single email filled with questions and are not performed in-person, so the answer of a question isn't always carried forward into future questions, which can seem awkward from afar.
sowbug•23m ago
It might have been an emailed list of questions, rather than a real-time conversation.
Someone•37m ago
https://folklore.org/The_Father_of_The_Macintosh.html:

“There's no doubt that Jef was the creator of the Macintosh project at Apple, and that his articulate vision of an exceptionally easy to use, low cost, high volume appliance computer got the ball rolling, and remained near the heart of the project long after Jef left the company. He also deserves ample credit for putting together the extraordinary initial team that created the computer, recruiting former student Bill Atkinson to Apple and then hiring amazing individuals like Burrell Smith, Bud Tribble, Joanna Hoffman and Brian Howard for the Macintosh team. But there is also no escaping the fact that the Macintosh that we know and love is very different than the computer that Jef wanted to build, so much so that he is much more like an eccentric great uncle than the Macintosh's father.

Jef did not want to incorporate what became the two most definitive aspects of Macintosh technology - the Motorola 68000 microprocessor and the mouse pointing device. Jef preferred the 6809, a cheaper but weaker processor which only had 16 bits of address space and would have been obsolete in just a year or two, since it couldn't address more than 64Kbytes. He was dead set against the mouse as well, preferring dedicated meta-keys to do the pointing. He became increasingly alienated from the team, eventually leaving entirely in the summer of 1981, when we were still just getting started, and the final product utilitized very few of the ideas in the Book of Macintosh. In fact, if the name of the project had changed after Steve took over in January 1981, and it almost did (see Bicycle), there wouldn't be much reason to correlate it with his ideas at all.”

latexr•24m ago
That was my exact thought when I read the submission’s title. Thank you for finding and posting the article.

This interview does seem to have a comment about it:

> Andy [Hertzfeld, a major developer on the early Mac team], unfortunately, has not generally gone back to the original documents, and he’s interviewed lots of people about the history of the Mac, but not me. His website is, as a result, full of errors.

latexr•21m ago
> I would say that in another decade, at least some of what I’m working on will be taken for granted by millions of computer users.

It’s been over a decade since the interview. Anyone familiar with anything Raskin was working then that is ubiquitous now?

pavlov•3m ago
The date in the title should be 2005, not 2013.

At the end of the article it reads:

> This article was first published on 2005.01.19.

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