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by cptskippy
2918 days ago
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> He didn't have vision, nothing he "made" was revolutionary at all, and he didn't make anything after the NeXT. Maybe vision is the wrong word. You're right that he wasn't imagining the future most of the time. What he did have was a degree of objectivity and restraint. He wasn't blinded by the "wow" factor of a new technology and could objectively weight it's merits. Where as most tech companies try to cram the latest and greatest technology into their products to have an impressive bullet list to show around, he held back until he felt the technology was ready. |
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