Jobs might have been a massive cunt, but he absolutely pushed Apple to innovate. They haven’t really done anything innovative since Jobs died besides the VR headset.
Steve Wozniak made the Apple I design, after which the Apple Industrial Design Group took over, with Jerry Manock at the helm.
Jerry Manock together with Terry Oyama made the Apple II, III, and early Macintoshes, with Jobs on the side.
That design team also had Bill Dresselhaus (responsible for the Lisa) and Rob Gemmell (responsible for the Apple IIe & IIc) who worked alone on their designs with Jobs simply signing off on them after having seen them.
The Snow White design language which was iconic for Apple’s style throughout the late 80s was developed out of house by German-American Hartmut Esslinger’s Frog Design. Again, Jobs simply signed off on them and let the design team do their thing.
Jobs was more of a business strategist and knew he could put his face and name to the product so people would flock to it.
This focus on making money over just making good products was why Wozniak had a falling out with him.
Tl;dr: innovation came from other people. Jobs just put his name and face to it.
There’s a difference between having a vision and personally creating it.
I fully acknowledge that Jobs was not an engineer and did not create any of the devices, but the person running the company has a great deal of influence on the people doing the work.
Jobs pushed his people to innovate while Cook just had them pump out iterative garbage. He’s still a shit human, but Apple wouldn’t be in the position it’s in without him.
It’s also wrong for St Linus. He was a college student trying a project for fun when he started. Part of what makes Linux great is that it isn’t something made from the ground up to change the world or to be its founder’s career. It was an interesting project that was so useful it wound up being adopted and evolving into what it is
for steve jobs and elon musk it is indeed wrong, they are both blinded by capital, there is no vision, only greed
Jobs might have been a massive cunt, but he absolutely pushed Apple to innovate. They haven’t really done anything innovative since Jobs died besides the VR headset.
You’re wrong on Steve Jobs.
Steve Wozniak made the Apple I design, after which the Apple Industrial Design Group took over, with Jerry Manock at the helm. Jerry Manock together with Terry Oyama made the Apple II, III, and early Macintoshes, with Jobs on the side.
That design team also had Bill Dresselhaus (responsible for the Lisa) and Rob Gemmell (responsible for the Apple IIe & IIc) who worked alone on their designs with Jobs simply signing off on them after having seen them.
The Snow White design language which was iconic for Apple’s style throughout the late 80s was developed out of house by German-American Hartmut Esslinger’s Frog Design. Again, Jobs simply signed off on them and let the design team do their thing.
Jobs was more of a business strategist and knew he could put his face and name to the product so people would flock to it. This focus on making money over just making good products was why Wozniak had a falling out with him.
Tl;dr: innovation came from other people. Jobs just put his name and face to it.
There’s a difference between having a vision and personally creating it.
I fully acknowledge that Jobs was not an engineer and did not create any of the devices, but the person running the company has a great deal of influence on the people doing the work.
Jobs pushed his people to innovate while Cook just had them pump out iterative garbage. He’s still a shit human, but Apple wouldn’t be in the position it’s in without him.
I completely forgot something like that even exists.
It’s also wrong for St Linus. He was a college student trying a project for fun when he started. Part of what makes Linux great is that it isn’t something made from the ground up to change the world or to be its founder’s career. It was an interesting project that was so useful it wound up being adopted and evolving into what it is
He was visionary for knowing that he couldn’t do it all alone but instead of making a company he open sourced his project.