Comment by EarthLaunch

Comment by EarthLaunch 13 hours ago

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I take it as a sign of typical increasing corporate dysfunction. Obvious problems, some even easy and uncontroversial, don't get fixed. Why?

The people who can fix them are not in control. The org must be very top-down. But Steve Jobs had a top down style, so what's the difference? Its: Using and caring about the product.

It's top down direction with the people at the top not using/caring about the product. Presumably they're concerned with other things like efficiency, stocks, clout.

jedberg 11 hours ago

Also if you had a majorly obvious bug, you could email steve@apple.com, which he would forward to a VP, who would be fired if it wasn't fixed ASAP. Knew a guy who lost his job that way, so it's not just a myth. Steve really was like that.

The wrath of Steve was a real thing that people feared.

  • nntwozz 8 hours ago

    I remember reading that he would roam the cubicles in the 80s when he came by some engineer who hadn't slept for 72 hours and who had been working on a difficult problem.

    Steve didn't like his work and yelled "This is shit!" and then proceeded to pull the plug on his computer deleting all the work.

    Classic Steve Jobs.

    Today we have a soy boy CEO and the result shows in the product.

    "The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste." — Steve Jobs

    https://youtu.be/3KdlJlHAAbQ

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen…

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