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You: "I'm generally a pretty negative person for a reason. Negative feedback is necessary for anything to actually get better." - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9318260

So, what are you actually making better here?



what are you actually making better here?

HN! Look at it this way: if everyone who likes to use phrases like that, even when not really suitable, sees they get downvoted into oblivion maybe they'll start to realize there's a reason for it. And next time they'll want to post they'll hesitate, start reasoning, and don't post any nonsense. Sounds good to me. And a bit far fetched maybe :P


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend_and_extinguish

"Embrace, extend and extinguish" was a widely employed anticompetitive strategy used by Microsoft for a long time as some court documents show. Not just some conspiracy theory. What makes you think Microsoft is trustworthy today? Just because they have a new CEO? Everything they "embraced" in the past turned into shit fast (The last victim was Nokia).

What am I making better here? I'm reminding everybody that a company whose whole success is rooted in exploiting a monopoly should not be trusted.


I kind of agree with you.

While I think Microsoft has been moving in a good direction since Nadella took over (I am sorry if I misspelled his name), it is worth keeping in mind the nasty - and at times downright criminal - business practices Microsoft used to get where it is today.

Just to be clear, I am hopeful that Microsoft's leadership has come to understand that in world with more iPhones and Android devices than PCs, their old tactics won't work any longer. But they still have a long way to go before I trust them.


Who exactly is it that you think is trusting Microsoft?




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