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+title: "Ars Technica's Article on Apple Lisa"
+category: computer-history
+abstract: Steve Jobs at his best!
+year: 2023
+date: 2023-01-20T11:40:55+01:00
+draft: false
+tags: ['apple', 'retro-computing', 'Apple-Lisa', 'Ars-Technica', 'links']
+---
+> Forty years ago today, a new type of personal computer was announced that would change the world forever. Two years later, it was almost completely forgotten.
+
+For a long time I've in ave of long form published on Ars Technica. This time is no different.
+
+What strikes me the most is how much of the UI we see now in latest MacOS dates back to Lisa's
+design.
+
+[You can read the full article on Ars Technica](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/01/revisiting-apples-ill-fated-lisa-computer-40-years-on/)