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1. lenerd+W[view] [source] 2024-05-21 22:32:46
>>panark+(OP)
This feels like someone trying to do something they thought Steve Jobs would do.
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2. staunc+K3[view] [source] 2024-05-21 22:50:17
>>lenerd+W
Steve Jobs was a superficial asshole but was fundamentally a good and ethical person. There's only one major ethical mistake documented in his entire life (being an absentee father while his first daughter was young), which he spent decades making amends for.

The people that emulate Steve Jobs poorly are usually real assholes with a long list of ethical mistakes.

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3. vunder+3i[view] [source] 2024-05-22 00:18:05
>>staunc+K3
By all accounts, he was an incredible bully not just to his employees but also to his family as well.

He refused to recognize his daughter even after a paternity test, and despite being a multi millionaire 1000 times over only paid child support when forced to by the courts.

Does that sound like the behavior of a good and ethical person?

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4. disqar+gP[view] [source] 2024-05-22 06:39:58
>>vunder+3i
Shhhhh, he's the patron saint of the tech world, and you're on HN -- do you really expect a large percentage of folks here to share your views?

FWIW, I think he did understand some very fundamental truths about how to sell technology to the masses, but he definitely diverged from Alan Kay's philosophy outlined in "Dynabook".

IMO, he's less of a "savior" and more of a "god-tier salesperson".

Edit: I mentioned the "Dynabook", because Jobs often used the "bicycle for the mind" line, in interviews and newspaper ads.

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