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Something something Xerox

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Found the commenter who is old enough to retire

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I think every nerdy person knows about it though. Gates and Jobs have a pretty famous exchange over it.

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Fucking wish I could retire

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4 points

You can… maybe not for long, and not out of the streets, but technically anyone can “retire” at any moment…

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2 points

He meant “photostat” though.

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18 points

Retirement? In this economy?

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8 points

Y’all need to watch pirates of Silicon Valley

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4 points

It’s like the Halloween 3 of the Pirates franchise: pretty good but quite a departure for the series. Notably, neither Captain Sparrow nor Captain Stagnetti make an appearance at all - amongst many other differences.

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9 points

Eli5 about it? Please?

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I half expected you to just say “Google it”

Thanks man I appreciate it

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Haha, I like this part:

[…] Gates responded: “Well, Steve, I think there’s more than one way of looking at it. I think it’s more like we both had this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it.”

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12 points

If you’re not in the know, google “a neighbor named xerox gates jobs”

Dig an inch and you realize woz has more tech talent in his left pinky than jobs ever did.

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21 points

Yeah Android might have copied IOS. But why not. Android would have been developed any way sooner or later. It is based on Linux. And that is open sourced.

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26 points

It only took a year for Android to be released after iOS. How long has it taken China to come up with a competing operating system? I’m pretty sure Google was working somewhat in parallel to Apple.

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46 points

The first iPhone was released in 2007. Android development started in 2003, with the first pitches to phone manufacturers in 2005. So yeah, Android wasn’t merely a copy of iPhone.

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The timeline is technically correct but misleading, and please google what Android looked like prior to the iPhone announcement. While you’re there, might also want to check out the technical differences like iPhone prioritizing things like animation and user interaction. Wouldn’t also hurt to check out the first, say, 1-4 Android devices compared to literally just the first iPhone and tell us which one our phones look like today. Also, do we think that Apple was just like “here’s a new OS we made over winter break?” They announced in '06. Android was developed probably at a similar time, bought by Google, and then had to pivot hard after iPhone announcement, and harder still after hardware actually got into customer hands.

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12 points

If I remember correctly, android was already under development, but huge changes were made after the iPhone came out.

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15 points

Android was close to being released, but it was going to be much more like a BlackBerry, with a keyboard focus. They delayed the release to retool it somewhat with more of a touch focus.

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3 points

“somewhat” is doing a lot of work here. I mean, they didn’t re-write the kernel, but you can google example of the UI pre and post iPhone announcement.

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12 points

In many way iOS had copied android and sometimes they did it late (multitasking, …)

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1 point

Just about every invention is obvious in hindsight. Take a look at what Android looked like pre-iPhone announcement and then post.

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334 points

I’ll never understand why people put Steve Jobs on a pedestal. He might have been a very astute businessman , but by all accounts he was a horrible human being and a colossal prick.

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74 points

He used to eat only fruit and smelled like shit, he’s my hero for that one

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150 points

Say what you want about Steve Jobs, he’s the guy who killed Steve Jobs

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28 points

Oh that’s so hilariously dark.

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-29 points

Cancer did. And just because he could be a prick doesn’t mean he deserved to die so soon.

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11 points

He also washed his feet in toilets. I’m not joking.

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0 points

I mean that is pretty weird but it does actually make sense.

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-19 points

From what I’ve read he definitely had a strong personality and I don’t think anyone sees him as flawless. But that made for some very funny moments. And he definitely was the person that Apple needed at that time.

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19 points

I had a former boss who idolized him. Which was… concerning as his employee.

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39 points

Strong is one way to wash over his narcissism, delusions, and the abuse he doled out. And you’re wrong, there’s plenty of people who take the washing-over to a degree where they think he was a genius above reproach. Yeah, let’s focus on the funny moments and brush all that abuse and whatnot under the rug, that’s better. I’m so glad a company got to profit from a sociopath’s leadership in the end, gives me the fuzzies. Could you imagine giving up iphones and iOS for some alternative imaginary version of those products? Oh my.

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18 points

People liked Bill Gates so … IDK.

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12 points

what is personally wrong with gates?

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11 points

He’s a giant asshole too (I mean when you look at Microsoft it’s not very positive) but he’s worked a lot on his image in the last decades

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He’s really awful too, or at the very least he used to be.

He’s done a lot of rebranding himself as being a great guy as of late, and put his money towards some great causes.

But when he was in charge of Microsoft he’d openly treat people like shit, openly steal things, openly do anticompetitive and illegal business practices, deliberately put small companies out of business, and openly bribe politicians to look the other way as he built his illegally-gained business empire.

The technology landscape today is vastly more closed and monopolised because of his/MS’s actions.

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  1. He’s a billionaire.
  2. Cheated on his wife.
  3. Travelled to Epstein’s Island.
  4. Got removed from Microsoft for propositioning female employees for sex
  5. Used Microsoft’s market position to kill off any competition. Remember Netscape?
  6. His foundation pushed hard to make the COVID vaccines intellectual property of drug manufacturers so they would get richer, leaving the world dependent on them for doses instead of allowing everyone to produce it.
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-1 points

Bill Gates does some genuinely great things for humanity.

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With money he got from a monopoly, meaning the money he took plus the deadweight loss are even worse for humanity. Computers would be even better today if it wasn’t for him, and we would’ve produced better things than we have today.

Monopolists “giving back” is insidious because it’s much easier to see what they gave us than what they took away.

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7 points

He have really taken an adolf nobel turn.

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1 point

He should have copied Jobs and just died sooner!

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29 points

Man all this money in the bank and still ranting like a loser. Mfer his company steals all product ideas from other companies right from VR headsets to features from Android and then he says this. Innovate harder bitch 🤣🤣

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16 points

What are you talking about? He’s dead.

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15 points

I know. Sorry English is not my first language but i meant everything i said.

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162 points

iOS user: “DUDE have you seen [new iOS feature]? This is the bee’s knees!” [10 minutes of gushing omitted for brevity]
Android user: “…Yeah, we’ve had that for 15 years.”

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Even the iPhone itself was just a more advanced version of a PDA or other handheld PC device that existed years before it. Logically, phones would have advanced similarly with or without Apple.

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19 points

To be fair, Apple had a PDA, the Newton, back in 1993… Not that it was the 1st again…

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18 points

I had one called the iPaq.

Apple has since then made it illegal to trademark products starting with “i”. Irony.

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21 points

iRony.

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2 points

“Irony”, its probably what the “I” stands for.

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0 points

It wasn’t an entirely new concept but it completely redefined what it could be. Look up what Android looked like until the iPhone was demoed.

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4 points

HTC Dream with Android.

What was your point again?

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KkI wouldn’t even say the iphone was more advanced than what came before it haha.

I still have 2 fully functioning Palm TX devices from 20 or so years ago, they were released mid 2005 while iPhone was June 2007 I think?

Looking back, I cannot fathom (aside from marketing) how apple beat palm in that market.

Here are the specs, keep in mind the TX was released several years before the original iPhone Ram: Palm TX: 128 Mb iPhone: 128Mb Screen palm TX: 480×320 iPhone 480×320 Processor TX: 312Mhz iPhone 416 Mhz

So, for a 3 year or so delay, the original iPhone imo still doesn’t completely dwarf the TX, but I’m also not through as there are plenty of features that the TX had but the iPhone lacked.

The TX was also touch screen (I find it much more responsive) and was meant for a stylus instead of fingers. To this day, I still love writing and drawing on the TX. Oh, and the stylus fits neatly into the TX on the right side. Also, it has a nice little replaceable flip cover for the screen.

But that’s not all, it has an SD card slot for expandable storage, something the iPhone omitted.

It also has wifi 302.11b support and Bluetooth as well, yes, Bluetooth in 2005 and it was very easy to activate and use.

But no, that’s not all, it also had an IR transmitter/receiver! Something the iPhone helped to kill. Those things were underrated!

They made the TX the perfect universal remote! I had a program on the TX that listed every T.V/DVD/VCR/Cable etc. Manufacturer you could imagine, you’d just select the manufacturer for the device you wanted to control, aim the TX at it and bam, you had control.

This helped me a lot as essentially I could control almost any device I could see. Lost remote for the DVD player? TX got you. It wasn’t just for t.v’s and whatnot though, many things run on IR and I miss when smart devices supported it.

Ah, and I’m still not done, the TX had BUTTONS. Actual factual buttons. Not only was it 100% touch screen, but it had 4 buttons and a directional pad with another button in the middle iirc.

Those buttons made it great for emulation and I believe I had a snes emulator on it though that may have just been Nes, either way, the buttons were much more fun to play with than touch screen, it made the device actually feel… made for what you were using it to do.

In fact, everything on the device felt made for what you were doing, and not just an afterthought. It came preloaded with plenty of useful apps. A web browser that was even YouTube capable for one, which in 2006 or so when I got the TX blew my mind, YouTube in my Palm?

Maybe I went a little overboard in this comment but my point is, damn, some more competition may have been nice.

Oh, and one last thing, My TX devices still run like the day I got them, hell, the battery life is insane as well. I left one on for at least 2 weeks and it still had power last I checked. How many original iPhones that were opened in 2007 are still running? Heck, even an iPhone 5 from 2012, how many of those are still up and running?

Yet my 2005 TX runs just the same as it always did. It’s insane to look at a device from 2005 and feel like in 2023 we should be taking notes, but we should.

Our devices won’t last that long on standby today because they’re filled with bloatware processes that refuse to stop running. The TX powers up instantly after it’s been sitting for days and will be on 99% battery. My modern smart phone will kill its own battery within a day or two, tops, just sitting on my desk without me touching it.

Palm needs to make a comeback. Devices with SD, IR, buttons, built in stylus etc. Should as well.

Oh, and the OS was perfect. Calendar, web, paint etc, an Aux jack, these little things were and still are badass. If it wasn’t for the limited capability due to not being able to access the web like before I’d probably still use them daily.

But I’d never use an original iPhone daily, they just aren’t good for anything that I can’t do with any other device.

Not that I’m anti IPhone as I realize my comment seems, don’t get me wrong I do prefer androids for my uses but iPhones aren’t too shabby either. Top notch hardware, all of their devices sharing the same hardware also mean their apps tend to be better optimized and more reliable, etc. They’re dependable, reliable devices but… my Palm from 20 years ago can do things no iPhone can, like still run after 2 decades, control IR devices, have an SD card inserted etc.

The closest thing I’ve had to a TX was an LG Stylo 6, and for it’s day if was a decent device but the screen cracked in my pocket within a year and the battery life had shortened significantly. I was carrying around mophies and chargers like nobody’s business. My TX though? 2 decades without even a scratch that I can see on either of the 2 that I own, and when I’m using it the battery almost seems limitless as I can go for quite some time using it without seeing that 99% battery drop a digit.

I know we’ve changed battery types a time or two since then but can’t help but wonder how are modern batteries are so unreliable in comparison? Planned obsolescence is a factor, surely because I’m seeing a year or so tops before major performance reduction with these lithium ions of late. Whereas the TX still outlasts them 20 years later,

Just love my old tech and wish it were updated! I’d love a new palm device built as well as the TX was.

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Or when two mouse buttons would be too confusing to users?

edit: fixed typo

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7 points

Apple always had only one button, right up until it had zero.

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Wait what does that mean, how else do u do it and what device was it?

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This happens the other way too FWIW

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Genuinely curious, what did iOS have first that Android then adopted? Not doubting at all just curious as to what

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This is sort of hard to answer because of the number of varieties of Android from different vendors could have things that weren’t in core Android but some user will be like I had a Samsung phone in 2012 that did that or something, so I’ll just base my answers on Android core.

Notification badges were a big one I wanted on Android that iOS had done since the beginning. You could sorta have them with nova launcher for a while, but it wasn’t as good. Eventually Android came around, I think?

I think the ability to swipe up and navigate opened apps also existed in iOS long before Android, though I think Samsung may have copied it shortly after, as they do with most solid iOS innovations.

iOS’s privacy controls have always been better than Android’s, though that’s not super surprising given Google’s market is advertising, Android did eventually try to add granular privacy controls but it feels lacking compared to iOS.

Also screen recording, is it even in Android yet? It’s been in iOS forever.

There’s a lot more than that, but reading any Android community and you’d think that the copying only happened one way.

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Floating apps. And split screen. I was playing Pokemon Go with reddit open in the corner in 2017 and it was old then. I dunno when iOS got it, but it’s recentish.

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Neither floating apps nor split screen were ever released for iOS. Split screen was added a while ago for iPadOS, but floating apps (Stage Manager) was released just last year.

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Wait, floating apps as in being able to keep an app in the corner (like YouTube) when I’m using another app primarily right? iOS just got that?

It’s definitely old for Android as I can remember it being a thing for at least 5 years, and before that it was P-I-P “Picture in Picture” even on old CRT t.v’s with cable boxes lol. My old “Web TV” setup had PIP and was already old when I got it in the early 2000’s

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Copy muthafuckin paste. That was a laugh, listening to explanations of why you didn’t need it, until they “invented” that too.

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