@MarkHalperin@DavidSacks He's built his persona on being illegible while selling legibility to an illegible world.
Is it surprising that he flounders as the world around him makes him obsolete in real time?
where is the irony in poor strategic decisions leading to poor business outcomes?
if they had actually "wanted" on-device and committed to it, I think the inventory situation might be a little better at this point.
in reality, Tim Cook did not take the technology as seriously as his peers and his shareholders will pay the price.
it's just textbook poor vision, but they have a good supply chain, I guess.
@ClonanBradley@MatthewBerman Buddy, if AWS gets pwned tomorrow, then we're all fucked. It's not about owning the web - they own the infrastructure that the web runs on.
@morganlinton@steph_palazzolo Amazon has had mythos for over a month and probably has a backlog of unpatched vulnerabilities they've discovered with it.
Doesn't seem that complicated to me.
I think this is great in theory, but move to Carrolton, TX and try to staff up a hedge fund or tech company with those $70k/year employees.
It's cheap to live in carrolton because it sucks to live in carrolton, not because of some libertarian unlock.
The people already there can't do the work and the people who can do the work have no desire to live there.
@Nicprehn@Jason yet, NYC has had much higher taxes than the rest of the country for a very long time and still it is the place with the most billionaires, not the fewest.
so many people believe that the world exists the way they think it should, when it reality it is often the opposite.