Twelve years after the death of Steve Jobs, the cracks are starting to appear at Apple - eviltoast
  • circuscritic@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    I’ve never complimented, or defended Steve Jobs before, because he was a grade A piece of shit…but, Steve Jobs transformed technology precisely because he was a phenomenal salesman, with a great eye for technical talent.

    Just because he wasn’t an engineer, doesn’t change the fact that he forged Apple into what it became, and that absolutely contributed to modern technology - for better, and worse.

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      8 months ago

      Just because he wasn’t an engineer, doesn’t change the fact that he forged Apple into what it became,

      I think the big complaint about Jobs is not the lack of engineering skills, but that he got where he did through deception, taking advantage of people, and often treating folks like garbage. Many of us view him as unworthy of celebrating, because the ends don’t justify the means.

      (There’s also the fact that what Apple became was not all good, but perhaps that’s a separate discussion.)

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      8 months ago

      Steve Jobs could sell his turds to the Apple fanboys, and they would eat it up.

      Doesn’t mean what he sold is some culinary dish or he a master chef. Just that he could sell them whatever he wants, no matter what it was. Whether it was technology or not.

      • circuscritic@lemmy.ca
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        8 months ago

        The irony here is that you’re a cliche anti-Apple fanboy, and I don’t even use Apple products.

        So blinded by your dork rage, that you missed the entire point of this little comment thread.

        What’s even funnier, is that you also unintentionally proved mine.

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      8 months ago

      I think marketers should get to take credit for ad campaigns they create, and engineers should get to take credit for technology they create.

      Capitalists just want to take the credit for what others do. Societal leeches. I don’t buy into their false narrative that providing the means of production they hoard out of greed means they deserve most to all of the credit for what they permit talented people to engineer and produce by the swear of their brow and the migraines of their solutions.

      We should be rewarding the Teslas of the world for what they invent, and punishing the Edisons that would claim other’s inventions as their own. But we suck, so we won’t.

      • circuscritic@lemmy.ca
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        8 months ago

        Moving goalpost?

        You said he didn’t contribute to technology, so I pointed out that he’s responsible for Apple becoming what it became, which itself transformed technology.

        Now, you’re saying he shouldn’t get technical credit for…making the iPhone?

        Okay…I never said he should…but it you want to go down that path, he was very hands-on with in the design processes for two of their most pivotal products: the iMac and iPod.

        Again, he was a grade-A douche bag, who died a fucking hilariously stupid death, but that doesn’t erase, or override his impact.

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          8 months ago

          I think the argument is that the motivations society allowed him under capitalism are what drew him to do what he did, not just that he was some brilliant asshole but that he wanted to own the work those beneath him had done.

          Lots of us who have spent our lives being told “yeahuh but that’s how it’s supposed to work!” probably have a hard time grappling the concept that just because it turns out good sometimes doesn’t mean we can’t do better.

          So to the original point of the rebuttal - we’re lucky it only turned out like it did, and not way way worse (and some other high-on-capital folks have been busy proving that lately…)

        • AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world
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          8 months ago

          If you want to congratulate his corpse for what he didn’t engineer or design, go ahead.

          • circuscritic@lemmy.ca
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            8 months ago

            It has nothing to do with congratulating.

            You made a false statement, and then moved the goalpost (motte and bailey) when I pointed it out.

            Simple as that.