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1. dj2ste+j4[view] [source] 2012-09-04 01:41:06
>>rbanff+(OP)
Wow, talk about being out of touch with the real world. Developers, especially Linux developers, really need to give up on this whole "Desktop" operating system idea. It's not going to work. It is already dead. And I can hardly believe we are still using these ancient systems for many tasks even today. There is no future in WIMP, and people really need to stop developing these Windows clones already. It was lame 10 years ago. If you are still working on desktop OS clones today, you so are terribly out of touch with the real world there really is no hope for you or your product. Get over it.

Touch-based (and by extension, NUI-based) OS'es and mobile applications are the future. Windows always sucked. Mac OS always sucked. Every desktop OS ever built sucked because it is a horrible way to use a computer. Nobody ever really wanted to use these terrible desktop metaphor systems... they only ever did because they had to.

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2. SCdF+v7[view] [source] 2012-09-04 03:03:36
>>dj2ste+j4
I'm sorry but none of that is even vaguely true, as true or false as something can be when it is entirely opinion.

Touch screens are to desktops as push bikes are to tractors. You need both. Some people even use both. Or just one. Or neither.

Maybe you feel this way because you've been driving a tractor around all this time and you feel like you've been wasting your time, however some of us (I imagine a lot of us on HN) like to do farming occasionally :-)

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3. dj2ste+08[view] [source] 2012-09-04 03:16:31
>>SCdF+v7
That reminds me of the John Ford quote:

  "If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."
People do not desire better desktop operating systems. They want computers to disappear. It simply does not matter how good this awesome new, secure, desktop OS is because it's built for a world that doesn't exist anymore.
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4. kingka+59[view] [source] 2012-09-04 03:42:50
>>dj2ste+08
Henry Ford. And he appears to have never actually said it. And this attitude cost Ford the early lead in market share.

http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2011/08/henry_ford_never_said_the_fa...

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5. slanty+8E[view] [source] 2012-09-04 15:16:56
>>kingka+59
The funny thing is that I parsed the quote verbatim on the first pass and it made me think the quote was referring to westerns -- John Ford being the famous movie actor.

Took my old brain a second or two to realize that I had previously heard that quote associated with Henry Ford.

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6. kingka+iF[view] [source] 2012-09-04 15:29:41
>>slanty+8E
John Ford is the famous western director, not so much an actor. Though I'm sure he did some stuff. Or is there another John Ford associated with westerns?
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7. slanty+EG[view] [source] 2012-09-04 15:44:51
>>kingka+iF
Oops, you're right, the director.
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