• WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Luckily, we can choose to reject reality and believe whatever makes us feel better.

    I feel best believing the biosphere is gonna force humanity to “find out” for the last century of fuckin around with a recklessly unplanned terraform.

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        You can always find these people and make them find out. They are actively committing genocide against the human race.

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                Yeah dude, just look at all the innovations Apple has made to their phones for like the last 10 years…

                They got bigger… and the screens are brighter… and there are like 4 more cameras.

                So much innovation. :|

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                  2 years ago

                  while I do completely agree with Apple depressing lack of any innovation recently, until modern foldable phones become commonplace, there is only so much you can do with a brick of glass.

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                    • before the display - “until you can figure out how to make a faster printer, there’s only so much you can do to get your calculation results from the ENIAC system.”

                    • before the keyboard - “until you figure out a way to create punch-cards faster, there’s only so much you can do to enter data into a computer.”

                    • before the mouse - “until you figure out a way to make people tap the arrow keys faster, there’s only so much you can do to navigate a screen array of interactive elements.”

                    • before GUI operating systems - “until people get faster at typing in “DIR /P” on their keyboards and read the list of possible applications quicker than other folks, there’s only so much you can do to navigate and access a computer’s installed software.”

                    • before the iPhone - “Until you figure out a way to make a better keyboard there’s only so much you can do with these Blackberry devices where half of the device is a screen and the other half is a full-size QWERTY keyboard.”

                    There is room for innovation.

                    Just because you cannot imagine it, does not mean we have reached some sort of “pinnacle” of design for these stupid little glass screens.

                    Apple has not innovated since Jobs died. Not because Jobs was some sort of genius engineer or even a great innovator, but because as Apple’s head, Jobs was an asshole tyrant that terrified those below him into doing crazy things he suggested on a whim… and sometimes that meant they came up with dumb shit like the 20th Anniversary Mac and the Newton… and other times it meant they came up with a couple of new good ideas like the iPod, and the iPhone.

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                  That’s kind of a dumb way to make the point. Innovation isn’t necessarily apparent in a photo with no context or information. A bronze sword and a steel sword still both look like swords, but there a huge technological difference between them.

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                    2 years ago

                    Yeah photos don’t encompass the entirety of evolving technology… but come on… it’s not like Apple has put the iPhone through a literal evolution of metallurgy or material science like the hundreds of years time difference from going between the bronze to steel age.

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                No, but it takes a person to control a company. A Person to direct the goals of a company. So I guess Tim Apple is somewhat involved if there is innovation or not.

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                2 years ago

                Man I am kinda sorry, that I invade your worldview.

                But rich people don’t have all their money stored in a vault like Dagobert Duck. It’s all stocks.

                And boy, if one of the companies make losses, then their money goes downhill. It’s volatile.

                And due to immense concurrence in innovation in the tech sector, every investor has a huge interest in innovation.

                And with many investment, the start of a company is ensured.

                The current capitalism is the system that works best.

                Especially the US capitalism is one hell of a driver in innovation. I live in Germany and many companies wouldn’t be possible here. Even though we have capitalism, it’s much softer than its US counterpart.

                The downside of course is poverty for cheaper labour.

                And that’s brutal, but it’s the reality we live in.

                Though I wouldn’t want to live in the US without healthcare, on the counter side I wouldn’t want to start a company here in Europe.

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            I give you that. Just a few were directly involved in innovation.

            But the rich do quite successfully create the framework conditions for innovation and development. Mostly driven by profit, but a world based purely on goodwill fails at the first doubter, the first who does not want to participate. So capitalism is what we got. And so far it has proven to be more resilient than other systems.