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by arrrg 866 days ago
I remember it differently. In my mind NeXT-Apple – while being perfectly willing openly eviscerate pre-NeXT-Apple – has always been extremely unwilling to admit any fault.

I see consistency, not a trend. Maybe a slight trend towards a softening, towards being more willing to admit fault.

Whether it’s brushed metal interfaces or butterfly keyboards, Apple isn’t good about admitting fault. Most of all openly.

However, my experience is also (and I don’t think you can be successful for so long without that) that they are still reactive. Maybe sometimes a bit slow, maybe without saying they did something wrong (just quietly fixing it), but NeXT-Apple does eventually change shit things.

Except, obviously when it’s deeply tied to something they hold strategically very dear. Then they are completely unable to.

Overall my main point is that I don’t see a trend where you seem to be seeing one. Especially not post 2007.