You don’t have to be a tech god to not be a retard.
His whole shthick was about making computers accessible to laymen, which most people didn’t care about at the time.
If you trawl Linux forums, a lot of people still don’t care about it and blame users for not “studying” how they should use their system or its programs.
Have you considered thinking before posting or are you trying for a Facebook cringelord “Sound and the Fury” vibe? Maybe try not emulating Benjy so hard in the future.
Nah. Jobs was crazy innovative and a major driving force for making computers accessible to the general populace.
“Think different” meant don’t be a fuckin retard who forgot what it means to be human just to fit in with other retards.
He worked very hard to make you think this, yeah. Meanwhile all the people doing the work remained pretty obscure.
Yeah, you people are absolutely clueless.
Glad I stopped taking the average internet moron seriously. All you do is chase snowball effects for brownie points among each other.
In many ways, this is exactly what Jobs meant by thinking different. Clearly none of you are capable of it.
Awww, someone is having a temper tantrum.
While I usually encourage punching up, maybe you shouldn’t do that with the average internet moron.
If you think this is a tantrum then you’re just reaffirming all my assumptions about you.
The average internet user is a moron.
No content, only crying and whining? Classic tantrum.
All the assumptions? Reaffirmed?!
Yet even they still keep showing you up. That has to sting.
Yeah, you’re projecting now.
I’m just going to ignore you and let you get it out of your system.
Keep being average.
Average is still doing better than you, so I’ll take it! Thanks!
The fact you believe this just proves how big of a scam artist he was.
His biggest success (and scam) was how he sold himself as being some tech god, which is still believed by many even this long after his death.
You don’t have to be a tech god to not be a retard.
His whole shthick was about making computers accessible to laymen, which most people didn’t care about at the time.
If you trawl Linux forums, a lot of people still don’t care about it and blame users for not “studying” how they should use their system or its programs.
Have you considered thinking before posting or are you trying for a Facebook cringelord “Sound and the Fury” vibe? Maybe try not emulating Benjy so hard in the future.
The “1977 trinity” shows where personal computers were heading. Mr. Jobs was one salesperson.