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Facts. These HN threads are half astroturfing and paid shills. Near impossible to decifer authentic takes that are not actual colleagues or people IRL


OpenAI astroturfing is a real thing. It's all over Twitter. Unsurprising but still wild to see it here on HN.


facts brother!


Stop bringing up the folding phone in different threads. Very few people want that.


> Very few people want that

Do you have any evidence behind it? I personally would love it, price is the biggest blocker tbh.


> Do you have any evidence behind it?

What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.



And now I wonder whether that’s genuine or not. I can imagine someone being truly excited about a folding phone (I have a friend like that), but of course I can imagine someone doing that to promote something. A folding phone, maybe.


lmao, incredible


lmao


Re-read that. Microsoft uses hardware to attract customers?


I don't know the GP's intention, but I'm guessing it's that MS's actual products are all software (Windows, Office, etc) and the allure is that they can be sold on/come packaged with relatively cheap and available computing. Compare to Apple, where they primarily sell hardware, and use software (whether their own or 3rd party) to make that hardware desirable, especially at high price points.


Yeah I don't agree with that assertion either. Microsoft will produce hardware to show the art of the possible with their software. It largely comes out of a situation where the PC/device manufacturers were doing a sh* job of it.


Hardware manufacturers that aren't Microsoft have little reason to take speculative risks that might prove that there's a market for a new configuration of commodity hardware to sell Microsoft’s latest non-commodity software; it's all potential downside with very little potential upside.


Everyone universally loved the zoon and the windows phone.


You dropped this: /s


big agree!


lol, got ‘em


thank you


Apologies if a bit off-topic, but the piece is quite challenging to read.

Base font size on their blog is 11px... one cannot even ⌘+ zoom to victory. Compelling article packaged in poor accessibility.


Safari reader mode helped a lot, without that the website is very very bad.

Within reader mode I used Accessibility to zoom in.

Too bad about the horrible presentation, I learned a lot from the article.


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