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A developer successfully ran Adobe Photoshop on a Raspberry Pi RP2350 chip costing 60 pence by emulating a mid-1990s Apple Macintosh, demonstrating how computing power has become vastly cheaper—what cost £3,495 in 1989 now costs just a few pounds. The experiment raises thought-provoking questions about designing minimal, low-power computers with simple interfaces that could reduce digital distraction while meeting basic computing needs like word processing and email.
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