The 30-Year-Old Macintosh and a Conversation With Steve Jobs
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The 30-Year-Old Macintosh and a Conversation With Steve Jobs
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#3I'm so conflicted --- I like Richard Stallman's freedom defending approach, and I also like the capitalist fruits of Steve Jobs...
Anyone else on here want to help make a serious run for Nobel Peace Prize for Stallman?
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#4Such a great wordsmith Steve Jobs was. I'm so conflicted --- I like Richard Stallman's freedom defending approach, and I also like the capitalist fruits of Steve Jobs... Anyone else on here want to help make a serious run for Nobel Peace Prize for Stallman?
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#5Such a great wordsmith Steve Jobs was. I'm so conflicted --- I like Richard Stallman's freedom defending approach, and I also like the capitalist fruits of Steve Jobs... Anyone else on here want to help make a serious run for Nobel Peace Prize for Stallman?
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#6I do realize the products Apple has built are the result of the ingenuity of thousands of Apple employees so one can't just discredit their hard work.
-- Cynical me
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#7Ever since I stumbled upon this Steve Jobs submission on HN [1], anything positive I read about this man is disdain. There's a dark cloud hanging around his work. I'm getting the vibe that others are feeling the same way too. I do realize the products Apple has built are the result of the ingenuity of thousands of Apple employees so one can't just discredit their hard work. -- Cynical me [1] https://news.ycombinator.…
People have many facets - not all are good. It's dangerous to play someone up as a savior when they're simply human.
Re: The 30-Year-Old Macintosh and a Conversation With Steve Jobs
#8Such a great wordsmith Steve Jobs was. I'm so conflicted --- I like Richard Stallman's freedom defending approach, and I also like the capitalist fruits of Steve Jobs... Anyone else on here want to help make a serious run for Nobel Peace Prize for Stallman?
There's a single-mindedness about both of them which, while undoubtedly a contributor to their greatness, also makes them divisive, unable to compromise, and therefore very bad candidates for the Nobel Peace prize.