First think I had to do was see if Active Desktop worked... And yes it does. "View My Active Desktop as a web page", I guess Windows 98 was just ahead of its time.
Windows98 Running in the Browser
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#82Hypothetical question: If you where a program running in the VM how would you know if you are in one?
Malware is quite a good study subject about this question. There's a lot of malware that won't run if it's in a virtual machine to avoid researchers from testing it inside one.
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#83Hypothetical question: If you where a program running in the VM how would you know if you are in one?
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#86Wow, what a flashback! This was the OS I actually grew up with. I remember being 3 or 4 years old and playing Carnivores 2 on my Dad's Windows 98 PC. Even the slowness and unresponsiveness is there, just like I remember! Yeah...this was the golden age. So much hope and so much optimism for what could be in regards to technology and what it would allow for the general population. I still think we're not there, but we…
> this was the golden age. So much hope and so much optimism for what could be Funny that because I grew up in the 80s and for me the golden age was 10 to 15 years earlier and I saw Windows 98 as the decline. There was so much variety and experimentation in the 80s, and so much excitement too when GUIs first started appearing on home computers. There was also much more diversity in the computing landscape with differ…
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#87Earlier quoted context omitted.
The Briefcase feature was used to keep folders up-to-date across multiple machines, via removable media (as opposed to a network connection). You can still do this today using rsync.
Wait... Briefcases are analogous to rsync?! Wow.
I still have a bunch of floppy disks with briefcases in them. Alas, the feature has been removed from recent versions of Windows.
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#88Back when the system settings could be reached with less clicks, were organised in a logical way and didn't use most of the screen as white-space.
That full screen start view was one hell of an abomination....
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#89Earlier quoted context omitted.
Isn't the same true for osx and linux?
> osx Between architecture changes (PowerPC to x86 to x86-64 and next up ARM), and compiler changes (I doubt Objective-C code written for OS X 1.0 will compile on the latest XCode), breaking API changes, security changes, and even deprecating standards (can't use latest OpenGL, you gotta use Metal)... not really.
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#90Hypothetical question: If you where a program running in the VM how would you know if you are in one?
There's ways. Detecting whether tools like VMWare/Virtualbox are installed, whether certain drivers are installed, checking the hardware listings etc. etc. Malware is quite a good study subject about this question. There's a lot of malware that won't run if it's in a virtual machine to avoid researchers from testing it inside one.