What's his legacy in tech?

what's his greatest contribution to any industry?

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Making things both smart and easy to use

why is he so hated here

because he had AIDS

NeXT

Doing acid

Because elitism, the inflation of the Internet with normies, lowering the niveau and insane ripoffs hardwarewise.

Toy Story 1

>greatest contribution?
Apple II launch in 1977 which was ground breaking in PC market

>greatest failure
Apple III, Lisa, etc.

abandoning your family is the most omega thing a penis-haver (he doesn't deserve to be called a man) can do

he was destroyed by his own user base

The Blue Box, though it was mostly Woz

round edges

Ushering in the age of smartphones and tablets, he was a pretty good marketeer.

is that a good or bad thing

Helping Unix workstations survive. He should be thanked for NeXT and OS X.

usage of premium materials

It was going to happen eventually, the sooner society deals with these things the sooner we can work out the chinks

Exploiting poor chink toddlers

cult leader

Giving everyone he slept with and the general tech illiteraty AIDS, both physically and metaphorically speaking.

I thought it was John Draper

Without some decent marketing, even the best products won't sell.

>why is he so hated here
Because people in the computer nerd world think computers should be hard and need a lot of technical skill to use. They had to learn to do all kinds of esoteric tedious bullshit to get to use a computer when they started so when someone "gets" to have the same functionality they do out of a computer without being forced to spend untold hours learning shit that does not otherwise benefit them about drivers and settings etc..

it makes people butthurt they wasted a large part of their lives filling their heads with that garbage while someone else gets all the benefits without the trouble

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Taking the first street shit in California.

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He was an all-around asshole to his family, friends, workers, and fans. You can look this up.

So was terry davis but everyone loves him

Not so. I thought Terry was a fucking metal case and I wasn't wrong. I'm glad the pair of them are deceased.

Nothing whatsoever, other than making a commercial product from what was already there

the death of the turtle neck.

Bullying your employees efficiently.

Terry wasn't a multibillionaire businessman.

??? I think you've quoted the wrong post.

Made the idea of a computer being a locked down jail cell look cool and hip, proudly admitted he wanted computers to cater liberal arts faggots thereby dumbing them down, charging a premium for under-powered hardware (somethng that stretches back to the 80s, even when Jobs left).
>Terry was a fucking metal case
>glad he's deceased
Hey there nigger

the mouse

>what's his legacy in tech?
Desktop computing

Oh and don't forget catering to liberals while having his tech manufactured in sweat shops built to prevent overworked employees from killing themselves.

>premium materials

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Planned obsolescence

Dying before he could force any more of his failed NeXTSTEP bullshit down iToddlers' throats.

He created the iCuck. A mindless consumer that is willing to shell thousands of dollars for subpar products.
The perfect Goy.

A hippie copied Sony, very creative, indeed.

The blue box was invented by a man who used the pseudonym "Al Gilbertson". It's possible that this was Woz, but it's not really provable.

In any case Jobs never accomplished anything of any real technical merit other than exterminating himself through his own shere arrogance/ignorance.

DESIGNATED

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making a literal faggot one of the top people in tech

I would say popularizing the importance of product design, and expanding consumer awareness of it.

Basically this, he brought business into a field that was actively avoiding business as much as possible. I don't know if that's the best way to phrase it, but he created a product to fill a niche to create maximum profit. He's essentially the exact opposite of Stallman, he sold a product that was expensive, simple, and assumed that it knew more than the user (which 99% of the time is both true and preferrable)

Apple 2 and making the foundation of OpenGL.

Inventing the modern phone.

Creating the modern computing industry (I said industry, not the modern computer itself, fucking spazoids)
And then creating the modern Smartphone Industry
Also PIXAR

>the foundation of OpenGL
But that was a Silicon Graphics thing.

Because he created the best damn Unix desktop ever known to humanity! And made it highly proprietary. It's priced so high that only 1% of Jow Forums can get actual access to it. this is why :)

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Actually the most insufferable people are those who haven't spent the better part of their lives learning difficult concepts. Appreciation takes the most sincere effort, because your knowledge is always at the test. Another thing is taste, which you don't demonstrate by posting... your favorite blue waffle porn star?

>Make advertising about "being yourself" and destroying "big brother"
>end up being the icon of normies

And they were pretty affordable, compared to Unix machines by Sun or HP or things like that. But now that Linux has greatly matured in usability, there's no need for proprietary Unixes anymore.

>It's priced so high that only 1% of Jow Forums can get actual access to it. this is why :)
You can download Darwin (the non-proprietary basis of OSX) free. Slap either KDE or GNOME on it and you're away.

Money

He was an asshole
Shit is way too expensive
Walled garden philosophy
User elitism, as if they are somehow better for purchasing a product made by this HIV infected goon

That said, he was good at what he did.