neatnik@social.lol ("Neatnik") wrote:
If you’re into Apple history (at least the more interesting parts, from long before the company turned into a soulless MAGA collaborator), I have two personal recommendations:
1. The book “Fire in the Valley” by Paul Freiberger and Michael Swaine. It’s an amazing account of early Apple history (covering other early players in the PC race, too) by two excellent tech journalists.
2. The website Folklore.org (https://www.folklore.org), created by Andy Hertzfeld and now maintained by the Computer History Museum. I was glued to this site 20 years ago because of its fascinating primary source material from Andy and others (Andy worked on the original Macintosh).