• Snot Flickerman
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    3 months ago

    Only semi-related: Why do they always show pictures of Gates when he hasn’t been involved in MS in a long time? Why never Satya Nadella?

    EDIT: Also, yes, related to the actual question already living Linux full time and when October rolls around probably gonna back up everything from the Windows side of my dual-boot and wipe the 1TB NVMe Windows is on to use as storage.

    • @[email protected]
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      33 months ago

      I’m here, so I’m more likely to know who that is or what he looks like. But I don’t. I do now because you mentioned him and I looked up how he looks like. Your average Joe is gonna be even less likely to know who that is or what he looks like. So I’m guessing that’s why. Some CEOs just avoid the spotlight. Or maybe I’ve just been avoiding MS news, dunno

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        It’s a vicious cycle. The media don’t use Satya Nadella’s name or picture much, so people don’t know who he is or how he looks like.

    • @[email protected]
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      1073 months ago

      Personally, I think this picture of Steve Balmer is so much more iconic and should be used for every single article about Microsoft or Windows:

      Developers developers developers developers! Developers developers developers developers! Developers developers developers developers! Developers developers developers developers! Developers developers developers developers!

      • @[email protected]
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        393 months ago

        It’s weird how MS’s putting developers first became a joke. Back in the 80’s, companies like HP and IBM had open warehouses with coders at desks lined up like factory workers. MS was the first big company to give a private office to every programmer.

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          3 months ago

          The approach isn’t what became a joke, it was the absolutely unhinged way in which it was presented in that famous Ballmer stage appearance.

          • @[email protected]
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            143 months ago

            Oh sure, it was crazy. But the sentiment behind it was good. It’s like how Howard Dean got dunked on for his scream.

          • @[email protected]
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            33 months ago

            I’d take that any day over the unhinged AI focus from all these companies now or Google’s awful documentation from the past few years.

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      It’s maybe some kind of circular logic, but my brain doesn’t recognize a picture of Satya Nadella = “Microsoft’s CEO” for some reason.

      • Victor
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        223 months ago

        Maybe your brain would, if it had a chance to connect the two if they posted more pictures of Satya and Microsoft in the same context…

        • osaerisxero
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          53 months ago

          Yeah, its maybe some kind of circular logic that their brain doesn’t make that link

          • Victor
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            13 months ago

            It’s probably some kind of circular logic, I dunno. 🤷‍♂️

    • @[email protected]
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      1133 months ago

      I was thinking the same thing. He will just forever be known as the guy. Maybe it will change once he dies?

    • NRay7882
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      23 months ago

      Optics or marketing, it’s the same reason LLMs are all called AI.

    • B-TR3E
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      153 months ago

      Because he set the general, evil directions for MS. Like keeping users uninformed and locked in, smearing the competition, sabotaging open standards, taking your control over your hardware and data away from users, etc. All happened during evil Bill’s reign.

      • I Cast Fist
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        73 months ago

        Not to mention the many deals with hardware manufacturers in order to avoid competing OSs to have any chance. They managed to kill BeOS and dominate the Japanese market in the 90s

    • Steven McTowelie
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      163 months ago

      I couldn’t name another Microsoft employee if a gun was to my head. but I can still vividly remember myself in 4th grade reading about Bill Gate’s mega mansion in Popular Mechanics for Kids