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by fdeage
1688 days ago
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For better or worse, I think he embodied the tech culture of our time more than anyone else. My bet is that he will be remembered as a capital figure for putting half of the planet on a smartphone, which is a huge cultural change (not necessarily a good one, but still).
If he's "second/third leaguer at best", who would you put in the first league? |
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> My bet is that he will be remembered as a capital figure for putting half of the planet on a smartphone
He may be remembered for that, but that's because people's poor ability to assess real impact. Similarly, far more people know about Elon Musk than about Norman Borlaug - with the latter being much more impactful.