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by danpalmer
797 days ago
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Stepping past all the AI hype, as an engineer in what was Play/Android/Chrome, I'm excited about being closer to hardware. The fact that Pixel was in another division was always weird and felt like it was an artifact of legacy decisions rather than the right way for things to work today. |
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Why? Having a separate division also has upsides, like keeping it away from terrible exec interference.
A lot of products we take for granted today succeeded because they were a sort of skunkworks project away form the reach of the mothership that's full of execs who would have tried to push their own agenda in the product or shut it down due to their lack of vision.
The original PlayStation, first Xbox, DirectX, Gameboy, etc.