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  • No, the argument is that instead of improving the product by dog-fooding, he just gave up and told people to go back to the office.

    The fact his product is not solving all the collaboration needs should be a business opportunity, but his underlying message is that he doesn't know how to leverage it, and will not try anymore.

  • I feel Apple is missing out on the opportunity of taking more marketshare.

    I remember the sub $750 2010 Macbook Air 11 inches that weighted 900grams and had a 6h battery. One of my favourite laptops all time and my first Mac.

    Today Apple insists on iPads that have extremely limited functionality, and don't really threat MS on entry level laptop market.

  • I'm outside US, and the way people should think about it is this is a proxy WIII already.

    US was all stressed out about a bunch of very empoverished Muslim countries using terrorist tactics. Well, we all got ourselves a mercenary, terrorist state with 1.5k active nukes, going around doing some business expansion.

    Russian economic development policy is to wage war to take on resources. They're doing all over Africa, it just happen there's no white people there for the developed world to care about.

    So, my point is, Russia will continue to wage wars as long as it's economically profitable, and if NATO make it unprofitable to wage war in Europe, Russia will have to double down in Africa.

    The diplomatic agreement to end this may be pretty much around convincing Russia to leave Ukraine under some veiled concession that they can go crazy in Africa. (As long as they don't mess with Chinese interests in the region)