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Galaksija was truly a "masterpiece" at that time, made by a single person by stitching together various smuggled parts from the West. I have a huge admiration and respect for Voja, especially after he decided to give up everything in Serbia and move to the US and start from scratch on his own in his late sixties!

He's a very humble man despite his remarkable impact and influence on the early tech industry in Yugoslavia. He and Dejan Ristanovic [1] started one of the first PC magazines in the 80's which was the bastion of progress filled with ingenious articles and insights collected from all over the world mostly by the word of mouth (remember there was no internet back then). They and a few others actually founded the first ISP and BBC in Yugoslavia in the late eighties.

Anyway, I am glad to see this article on HN and would suggest you all to watch Voja's interview [2] given to Computer History Museum in Mountain View where Galaksija rightfully got its own piece of the history.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dejan_Ristanovi%C4%87

[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPLyzOEobw8&ab_channel=Compu...



It's hard to overstate how important how these magazines "Računari u kući", "Svet kompjutera" and "Moj Mikro" were important during 80s. There was very limited amount of computer literature to be found, so we all learnt 90% of what we knew from these magazines. Hats off to Dejan Ristanović, Voja Antonić, and all others who wrote for these magazines. They were the light that guided many of us to our future careers.




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