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    I think it goes back to Rockefeller and Standard Oil. Buy or squash competition until you are the only one standing. Certainly Bill Gates did this and quite aggressively at times.

    • @Nogami
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      Any big company that doesn’t do this is doing it wrong. You may not like it but that’s the way things work. But all big companies will eventually fall given enough time and management changes.

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      • @SuddenlyBlowGreen
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        Since when is trying to keep someone from earning a living in their field of expertise because they worked for you count as ‘legitimate’?

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          • @SuddenlyBlowGreen
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            And if it doesn’t, they still can’t work. That’s not giving away IP, but they’re still fucked anyway.

            That’s exactly why companies poach people like this.

            Totally not because they are highly skilled engineers that can find other ways to solve the same problem.

            Everybody in the world is after Apple, so they’re completely justified in making sure engineers can’t work in their fields after working for them.

          • @bighi
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            It’s called knowledge, and it’s not fair to prevent people from using their knowledge.

            Apple already have their patents. That’s what patents are for! The startup can’t do exactly what Apple did, or they would be sued. The startup will have to use their knowledge to create NEW tech, and that’s an excellent result.

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          Have you used an intel mac vs even the entry level m1? It sure feels like an innovative difference.

          (to be clear fuck apple and all anticompetitive monopolies, oligarchs, etc)

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              Fair. The software settings can be a headache, but in large part because they are so granular IMO.

              I had a high end intel mac for a while for my job and swapping to the m1 pro for the same command went from >50sec to like 17. It was game changing. Where the intel had to spin up its fans as loud as jet engines and got unbearably hot and loud all the time, my m1 never so much as gets noticeably warm. It feels like magic.

              I just wish they were a more ethical company.

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                • @[email protected]
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                  If you’re gonna participate in a discussion within a specific community, I wouldn’t call it gate-keeping for others to expect of you at least a base level of topic-specific knowledge.

                  Apple silicon, within the tech community, and Apple specifically, was a major thing. It’s the reason Intel needed to up their game as it’s why Apple severed the relationship. It drastically increased both battery life and performance, while reducing heat. Even people who hated Apple took a moment to give credit for the industry advancement.

                  I expect Apple people to understand all that, as well as others in the computer hardware community. I think it’s fair to expect commenters in an “Apple Enthusiast” community to know what Apple Silicon is before they start bashing the company for total failure to innovate.

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                    In what world does apple enthusiast equate to a tech bro?

                    I’d say the vast majority of apple enthusiasts are people who don’t have much of an idea of how any of their products work.

                    Get out of here with this garbage; this is exactly what’s hindering federated social media. Gatekeeping tech nerds.

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                People like you are why the fediverse isn’t blossoming. You could leave your entire first paragraph out and it’s a fair response.

                Also, if you’re going to be a smug asshole at least proofread your responses.

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              If you haven’t heard of it, you don’t follow hardware at all. M1 Macbooks were one of the highest profile, most broadly respected hardware releases in years, at least. Even people who have no interest in Mac OS took serious notice.

              If you don’t know what Apple Silicon is, you’re way too ignorant of the hardware space to comment on how innovative Apple is. Even extremely casual audiences have heard of it.

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                  Bro, these comments! lol

                  “I have no idea what I’m talking about, but since people are calling me out for talking out my ass, I’m instead gonna turn it on them for being ‘defensive,’ then recycle my same stupid ‘ear tampon’ insult.”

                  • conciselyverbose
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                    Also quite possibly literally every consumer headphone brand that serves America copied the wireless earbud trend they popularized (I have no clue if they were actually first).

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                  I just can’t stand world class stupid comments. “Apple doesn’t innovate” is incontrovertible proof that you have no clue what you’re talking about. It’s not “2+2=5” level. It’s “2+2=sbtaywbshd”.