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Say what you will about Bill Gates but he did have a good grasp of what people were using Windows for and what it needed to do to be adequate for those users.

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Office, Web, Gaming, music library stuff during CD/mp3 era, and for third of the price of Apple.

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>This is common in tech companies, and it's almost never productive.

>The other execs will now freak out and go fix all those tiny issues, detracting from everyone's planned work, and usually ignoring the larger systematic organizational failures of product.

That’s literally the project managers job to get small issues fixed that impact usability. You don’t delay large scale projects for it, but at some point it does need to get fixed

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Remember UI decisions world over are made for stupid people, not for freaks and geeks. Look how successful Apple is and how Windows 10 became so popular. There is a fine line between "a r-slur can easily use it" and "a r-slur is gonna muck this all up"

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reminder that shit like “go outside” and “go touch some grass” have fairly ableist connotations and if your immediate reaction to this is “wow everything is ableist now a days” you're part of the problem.

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