This was at WWDC in May 1997 at the San Jose Convention Center. Jobs was still an adviser to CEO Gil Amelio at the time (as part of the NeXT acquisition by Apple). How he could articulate responses to q's on the fly + his 1997 keynote at Macworld Boston a few months later in August is what led me to eventually invest in Apple (after further due diligence) in the fall of 1997 (many thought I was crazy at the time and rightfully so given the uncertainty). The other side effect of this as a then Unix gearhead/system engineer (Sun Micro with Solaris+Ultra SPARC) is that Rhapsody (Mac OS X Server 1.0) is what also led to me to be a part of Apple Enterprise with Mac OS X Server v10 (Cheetah-Jaguar) with focal points being Server Admin and Workgroup Manager/Xserve/Xserve RAID. I occasionally re-watch these older videos for a retrospective look as to what shaped things over the next decade leading into the release of the iPhone.
Rhapsody (a PowerPC version of OPENSTEP) is what morphed into Mac OS X Server 1.x and became the core foundation for the Mac OS X v10.x releases (and all current day macOS versions) that came shortly after that. The lower level stacks of the operating system formed what became the system software that power the iPhone (iOS), iPad (iPadOS), AppleTV (tvOS), Apple Watch (watchOS), and Apple's current foray into spatial computing with the Vision Pro (visionOS). All of this has its lineage in NeXTSTEP (what became OPENSTEP), the BSD based Unix operating system that came with Apple's acquisition of NeXT, Inc (and also brought Steve Jobs back to the company he co-founded).
The web broadcast was of very low quality (given the technology at the time) and later "better" sources came off a recording on video tape (still of grainy quality once digitized). So I put my RTX 4070Ti Super to good use to ML upscale/enhance/noise reduce this fireside chat to 720p 60fps (tried it on my M4 Pro mini but the RTX in my PC was crunching through it twice as fast). Trying to get this upscaled to 1080p didn't look good (maybe a few more iterations of the software algorithms and LLM's will allow that).
Didn't always agree with his takes, but I always appreciated the thoughtful replies. Might as well have these in better quality. Note: had the starting and ending music tracks by the Grateful Dead erased to remove the visibility reduction in certain regional territories.
