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dev_daftly commented on Zelensky leaves White House after angry meeting   bbc.com/news/live/c625ex2... · Posted by u/yakkomajuri
svachalek · a year ago
Today he claims he never called Zelensky a dictator. You can call that folding, or being senile, or who knows.
dev_daftly · a year ago
That was a day or two ago.
dev_daftly commented on Zelensky leaves White House after angry meeting   bbc.com/news/live/c625ex2... · Posted by u/yakkomajuri
insane_dreamer · a year ago
Remember that Z has to answer to the people of Ukraine. People who have been dying in defense of their borders -- and a volunteer army, not conscripts, mind you.

He wanted/needed American aid, but there was no way he could just go in there and kiss the ring, while being slandered as the aggressor and letting Putin off the hook. There's no way that would fly for his people back home -- remember that they are as much of an audience as the Americans.

dev_daftly · a year ago
He canceled elections and is serving past his term. He clearly doesn't have to answer to the people of Ukraine anymore.

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dev_daftly commented on Nokia's internal presentation after iPhone was launched (2007) [pdf]   nokia-apple-iphone-was-la... · Posted by u/late
cbozeman · a year ago
> MS killed the whole division shortly after Satya Nadella took over and was sorting out the mess left by Steve Ballmer.

These have always been the real crimes in my mind.

Ballmer wasn't an idea guy, he was a top-tier salesman / cheerleader, and he definitely "understood" what actually made Microsoft successful (put out a product, then allow third-party developers and support to extend it / support / learn it inside out and be a VAR).

Ballmer made the same mistake a lot of people in that era made, which is that they didn't realize the software was the most important component. The era of "killer hardware" never actually existed in the smartphone space, because you had a limited form factor to begin with. You couldn't cram an NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra in your phone, so your software had to be useful and on-point.

I think Satya saw the entire Windows Phone debacle as a failed experiment and probably looked at Apple / Google and just threw his hands up in frustration.

Getting developers onboard for Windows Phone was critical and not enough time, money, and attention was spent doing that. I think there was a degree of Microsoft arrogance there, along the lines of, "We're Microsoft, of course they're going to develop for our platform..." Meanwhile, in 2024, the Windows App Store is still a barren hellscape compared to even the App Store for OS X and you don't even want to talk about Google Play Store and iOS App Store vs Windows Store.

The prophecy was fulfilled - software will eat the world.

dev_daftly · a year ago
Ballmer, the person who pushed for and created the entire Microsoft Enterprise focus, is not an idea guy that understood what made Microsoft successful? This idea that Ballmer was some goof when he was actually considered a co-founder by Bill Gates which is why he received like 17% of the company when he joined.

Also, they put plenty of effort into getting developers to onboard windows phone. They even created multiple platforms that allowed devs to create a single app that worked across all windows devices(pc, phone, xbox) but developers decided, with some very influential devs being extremely vocal, that is was some sort of power grab to force devs to only deliver their software through the windows store.

dev_daftly commented on Nokia's internal presentation after iPhone was launched (2007) [pdf]   nokia-apple-iphone-was-la... · Posted by u/late
Tommix11 · a year ago
I couldn't believe my eyes when I read that they had hired Elop and was concentrating on Windows phones. I immediately knew that was the end. Unbelievably incompetent by the board.
dev_daftly · a year ago
I think it was actually a good idea. I think they correctly predicted the Android market and saw Windows Phone was a good way to differentiate their phones from everybody else. If you look at the history of Android manufacturers, it was a long slog of brands trading off popularity and hardly making any profit until Samsung eventually became the only mainstream player.
dev_daftly commented on Docker Desktop Broken on Mac OS Update for over a Week   dockerstatus.com/... · Posted by u/JohnMakin
tonymet · a year ago
What did I miss?
dev_daftly · a year ago
They decided they want to actually get paid for their work and changed their pricing structure so large companies need to pay for their software and apparently that's terrible and everybody started being very vocal about alternatives despite still being able to use it for free.

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