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[...] Steve Wozniak [75th birthday]: "I gave all my Apple wealth away because wealth and power are not what I live for"

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  • C cenotaph@mander.xyz

    He’s the reason every big company does mass layoffs to boost stock prices every other quarter

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    palmtreeisbesttree@lemmy.world
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    All my homies hate Jack Welch. Glad he’s dead.

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    • trickdacy@lemmy.worldT trickdacy@lemmy.world

      No idea who that is

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      quovadishomines@sh.itjust.works
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      He was the chair of General Electric for decades. He was one of the most prominent businessmen of the 20th century. People in corporate management still use his techniques and ideas.

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      • K kautau@lemmy.world

        When I was in college studying Comp Sci I did a whois on Woz’s domain and sent an email to the registered email (this was generally before the days of free whois protection), not expecting a response, just mentioning how cool his work on the Apple I & II was among others, and how as a CS student was exciting to see where technology had gotten to, asking him what he was up to.

        I got a response a day later, thanking me for my email, talking about how he loved hearing from students, telling me about his current dancing with the stars stuff (this was in late 2009), among some other quips and such.

        Felt incredibly down to earth and casual, and while I know it only took him maybe 5 minutes to write that email, or maybe it was even copied and pasted, it was super cool to get a response from such a tech icon.

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        /home/pineapplelover
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        Gaben also does this

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        • W woodscientist@lemmy.world

          Can we make “secular saints” a thing? Why should we reserve the title of “Saint” specifically for the Catholic Church? I think we should just get in the habit of referring to any unambiguously good person, who has performed great acts of generosity and selflessness, as a saint. They don’t even have to be religious. If someone wants to interpret it religiously, they can say that anyone so good is almost certainly bound for Heaven, but it need not be religious. Why can’t we have secular saints? Why can’t we have Saint Stephen of San Jose or Saint Fred of Latrobe?

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          ulvain@sh.itjust.works
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          I’d love for some kind of “social model of a great human” canonization process… A bit like the Nobel prize, something determined by a committee or something, but it would have to be people that were actual genuine fucking awesome humans.

          I’m thinking Steve Irwin, Fred Rogers, etc…

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          • _ _stranger_@lemmy.world

            Jobs wasn’t ignorant of his situation. He had the best doctors in the world telling him exactly what he needed to do . He decided to ignore them because he thought he was right and they were wrong.

            Steve Jobs killed himself. The gun was his hubris and the trigger was the universe telling him no.

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            xthexder@l.sw0.com
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            And history repeats itself with OceanGate

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            • B bulwark@lemmy.world

              I had an Apple IIgs back in the day “signed” (printed) by Woz. I’m glad that dude is still living his best life.

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              xthexder@l.sw0.com
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              #51

              This one wasn’t signed, but I have fond memories playing “Thexder” on an Apple IIgs in my grandparent’s basement growing up. You can guess where my username came from.

              That game sure was hard to play with all 4 arrow keys in a line on that keyboard…

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              • G glimse@lemmy.world

                no one will know his name in 20 years.

                I’m not a fan of Jobs but that’s quite a claim. No one will remember one of the most successful CEOs of all time in 2 decades?

                Wozniak will leave the public consciousness way sooner than Jobs. Outside of tech circles, pretty much nobody knows who he is now.

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                ushmel
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                20 years might be pushing it, but he’d be gone 34ish years by that point. He wasn’t much of a philanthropist. Is there any Steve Jobs Parks? Plazas? His early death didn’t lend him much time to create a legacy. He’ll be known in business and tech scenes, sure, but the pop culture knowledge of him will be negligible. Does the general public know about the CEO of IBM 35+ years ago? The current crop of CEOs are like WWE wrestlers in their persona compared to Jobs. Being present for the smartphone revolution was something, but does anyone remember the CEO of the company that introduced the laptop? Jobs wasn’t a Carnegie or Rockefeller.

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                • W woodscientist@lemmy.world

                  Can we make “secular saints” a thing? Why should we reserve the title of “Saint” specifically for the Catholic Church? I think we should just get in the habit of referring to any unambiguously good person, who has performed great acts of generosity and selflessness, as a saint. They don’t even have to be religious. If someone wants to interpret it religiously, they can say that anyone so good is almost certainly bound for Heaven, but it need not be religious. Why can’t we have secular saints? Why can’t we have Saint Stephen of San Jose or Saint Fred of Latrobe?

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                  smokedbillionaire@sh.itjust.works
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                  Does the word “paragon” apply in this case? That’s what I think of when I see someone outside of religious context that I would aspire to emulate.

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                    but_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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                    It’s wild the simping done for Gabe on Lemmy. Gamers acting like he’s THEIR billionaire and steam is THEIR corporation and pretending he ain’t evil

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                    • v_krishnaV v_krishna

                      I think that’s his point. Past a certain level wealth makes no difference to your quality of life. So give it away, make the world better, and still have enough for more than 1 lifetime rather than horde and continue to amass like a cancer.

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                      cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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                      Yeah. For me though, sayingig that you dont live for wealth and power, when you have enough to live 2 lifetimes comfortably, is kind of ironic.

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                      • B but_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world

                        It’s wild the simping done for Gabe on Lemmy. Gamers acting like he’s THEIR billionaire and steam is THEIR corporation and pretending he ain’t evil

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                        megaultrachicken@lemmy.world
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                        He’s significantly less evil than other billionaires and Valve provides a pretty solid service at a fair price. Not very many companies even reach that bar. Giving them credit for that isn’t unreasonable.

                        All billionaires are bad but I’ll take Gabe over a Bezos or Zuckerberg every day of the week. There’s a huge difference on how those guys see/treat the world.

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                          floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                          Oh what a world it would be if people like Wozniak and Swartz weren’t fucked over by their original techbro “friends”

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                            MrSilkworm
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                            Here’s a guy that actually tried to make something good, even if the other guy didn’t let him. He worked to live and not lived to work. Yet he still has 10 million and a couple of houses, which definetely doesn’t make him a billionaire, but he has enough to put him in the “fuck you” position

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                              sabinstargem@lemmy.today
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                              It was him, not Steve Jobs, who deserved to be Apple’s guiding light.

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                              • xthexder@l.sw0.comX xthexder@l.sw0.com

                                This one wasn’t signed, but I have fond memories playing “Thexder” on an Apple IIgs in my grandparent’s basement growing up. You can guess where my username came from.

                                That game sure was hard to play with all 4 arrow keys in a line on that keyboard…

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                                sabinstargem@lemmy.today
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                                There is a Thexder game for the PS3 & PSP, if that interests you.

                                Thexder NEO - trailer

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                                • megaultrachicken@lemmy.worldM megaultrachicken@lemmy.world

                                  He’s significantly less evil than other billionaires and Valve provides a pretty solid service at a fair price. Not very many companies even reach that bar. Giving them credit for that isn’t unreasonable.

                                  All billionaires are bad but I’ll take Gabe over a Bezos or Zuckerberg every day of the week. There’s a huge difference on how those guys see/treat the world.

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                                  but_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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                                  #61

                                  That’s like saying someone is the nicest serial killer on earth

                                  Edit: it is disheartening seeing so many people on here defending billionaires, we are fucked as a species

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                                  • B but_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world

                                    That’s like saying someone is the nicest serial killer on earth

                                    Edit: it is disheartening seeing so many people on here defending billionaires, we are fucked as a species

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                                    tropicaldingdong@lemmy.world
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                                    Sure.

                                    But there is still “a nicest serial killer” out there.

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                                    • tropicaldingdong@lemmy.worldT tropicaldingdong@lemmy.world

                                      Sure.

                                      But there is still “a nicest serial killer” out there.

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                                      lfrith@lemmy.ca
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                                      Dexter as far as serial killers go was pretty nice compared to the average serial killer. He brought donuts and glides like a lizard on ice.

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                                      • cygnus@lemmy.caC cygnus@lemmy.ca

                                        120k in silion valley in particular is barely a livable wage. CoL is incredibly high there.

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                                        lfrith@lemmy.ca
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                                        That’s likely the case for people who are renting and having to take out enormous mortgages so is draining all their income.

                                        But, for someone who got a home fully paid from decades back, so all they have is general expenses they would be comfortable. Which is the case for anywhere even if things are more expensive then other places.

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                                        • MrSilkwormM MrSilkworm

                                          Here’s a guy that actually tried to make something good, even if the other guy didn’t let him. He worked to live and not lived to work. Yet he still has 10 million and a couple of houses, which definetely doesn’t make him a billionaire, but he has enough to put him in the “fuck you” position

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                                          remembertheapollo_@lemmy.world
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                                          One of the rare birds you kinda got to let slide with his wealth. To the best of my knowledge he hasn’t used that wealth to abuse people.

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