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I have always worked this way professionally. But unfortunately it often bleeds over into real life; it's so hard to see the good in things. :(

Consumerism.

Pretty sure Steve Jobs was known for yelling at, belittling and bullying people, throwing tantrums and making threats/ultimatums.

Dude had anger/I'm the hero issues...his biography notably leaves this stuff out and Woz' only covers a few incidents (because he still considers friend) though I'm sure there were more. Like when Woz invented universal remote and sent a prototype to Jobs and Jobs smashed it against the wall in a fit of anger.


I will never claim Jobs was a good neighbor or a Mr. Rogers type. Or even a fun person to work for.

But I don’t look up to him for that. Same way I don’t look up to Tiger Woods for who he is as a husband, or Picasso for… well, also poor behavior with women.

I want to play for Michael Jordan to be with the best and to be challenged to be my best.

Sometimes the thing that makes people excellent in one facet of their life makes them impossible pricks in others.

Extreme excellence in one facet of life is what I admire people like that for.


I think you're setting up a false choice, but maybe we'll just have to agree to disagree then, because I absolutely, 100% will not be nor work with assholes to accomplish something. The tech world is FULL of genuine nice people who has acomplished remarkable things, and while I do respect people like jobs for what he accomplished, I do not let them skate for the mean or hurtful things they have done.

I certainly don’t model myself after his behavior, either - but again, I don’t admire him for that.

Same here. My management style is far from his, but my principles match his, for the reasons you mentioned.

Of course we can blame incompetence. It's incompetent not to realise your own incompetencies, also known as overconfidence.

Any lawyer should be like "I don't know what I'm doing here I'll get an expert to help" just like as a software developer I'd ask a lawyer for their help with law stuff...because IANAL uwu


And how were America's social nets for, say an Autistic person, in 1975? ;3

Who cares

Well traditionally a price might also be said as "two and six" or so. I believe written as just 2/6 as you put it. A £ was a lot so guess didn't see most of the time.

Yes, developers on my teams have started submitting PRs exactly like this and the content of the PR is similar. Still need to figure out how to put a stop to it.

I mean American companies have done the "$1000, well that's also £1000 then!" bullshit for ages.

It's not the tube (which is just a chamber for an electron gun. It's the high voltage capacitors used to hold charge for the supply driving the electron gun.

It's the tube itself which forms the capacitor. I'm not aware of any sets that used a separate capacitor across the final anode voltage.

Unsurprising. Corruption, wasted tax money, violence, crime, etc are everywhere and all of us apathetic voters just look the other way a little more each day. We reap what we sow, we must lie in the beds we've made.

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