Yikes.

  • Candelestine@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, he’s a big fan of access. May as well just make an extra category marked “everything”.

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        1 year ago

        I believe he actually genuinely does. Want it all. Eventually. Hence the heavy pivot into VR and AR years before its actually practical.

        Nobody can dethrone google as the gateway guardians to the internet or apple as the almighty hardware lords, but you can beat them to the next thing, whatever that is.

        If you want to be the worlds most powerful company, you gotta aim high.

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          Both of those companies plateaud years ago and have been riding on hype ever since. Neither has done much of any consequence in 5 years or more. They used to at least have a decent product to offer but they, like every other company, have been cutting so many corners in the endless pursuit of growth that the innovation and utility they once provided is quickly disappearing.

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            1 year ago

            Yep. That’s because innovation is secondary to marketing and market control once you’re already on top.

            Innovation comes with risks, that shits for peasants. When you’re already on top you have access to better tools. Zuck has to innovate something just because he wants to grow. Or buy someone else’s innovation, that works too.

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            1 year ago

            Hey, iPhones are still pretty dang good phones. The issue is that, even assuming they’re the best phones on the market, their pricing is still ridiculous.

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      Pretty sure that’s the “sensitive information.” Seriously, look at the other categories and tell me what’s left.