Art Bits from HyperCard
Source: Hacker News
[12:16 PM] mariteaux: because if i have to type out 700+ file names i’m going to slit my wrists
[12:16 PM] mariteaux: but aside from that
[12:16 PM] mariteaux: should be good
[12:17 PM] capy: hell yeah
crunchy mac makes cammy happy, but also causes him to self harm
700 image filenames
wew lad
[12:18 PM] mariteaux: cammy comes into somnolescent
”guys i cutted myself owie”
Long-time Macintosh users likely remember HyperCard, Apple’s strange hypermedia system that was sorta like a cross between index cards, web pages, and 90s interactive edutainment software. HyperCard left a pretty big legacy for the Web to come, influencing everything from JavaScript to wikis to the pointing‑finger thing for links on pages to fuckin’ Myst.
Apple packaged some sample HyperCard stacks to get people up to speed with the software, including one called Art Bits, which included a ton of sample clip art for use in your own stacks. This stack is fantastic for showing off just how much Apple could do with two colors.
[Image: The front of the Art Bits stack]
Slowly, painfully, torturously, methodically—I’ve clipped out over 700 of these things and stuck them on this page at their original size for your use and enjoyment. The entire thing is still less than 300 KB, after all the PNGs are optimized, but I’m not responsible if it’s really slow.