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tombert ◴[] No.39944744[source]
There's a few cases in the history of computers where it feels like the world just "chose wrong". One example is the Amiga; the Amiga really was better than anything Apple or Microsoft/IBM was doing at the time, but for market-force reasons that depress me, Commodore isn't the "Apple" of today.

Similarly, it feels like Silicon Graphics is a case where they really should have become more standard. Now, unlike Amiga, they were too expensive to catch on with regular consumers, but I feel like they should have become and stayed the "standard" for workstation computers.

Irix was a really cool OS, and 4Dwm was pretty nice to use and play with. It makes me sad that they beaten by Apple.

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pjmlp ◴[] No.39945418[source]
Yes, Irix is one of the few UNIX based OSes that I actually find cool.
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sys_64738 ◴[] No.39946044[source]
People are always passionate about various UNIX systems and their derivatives like Linux. Windows is so utilitarian.
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1. pjmlp ◴[] No.39946948[source]
Outside Irix, Tru64, Appolo, Solaris with NeWS, NeXTSTEP, all other UNIXes are pretty meh.

Regarding Windows, some time reading the excellent Windows Internals book series is recommended.