>movie ends with Bill Gates lording over Apple when Microsoft was a monolith and Apple was on the verge of failureMan they made this way too early, things couldn't have reversed harder. Jobs passed away with a legendary legacy while Gates is now a reviled Epstein client that isn't at the helm of his company anymore, and was never a visionary of any kind. Today Apple dominates tons of tech markets, makes their own amazing chips, invented the modern tablet/phone, dominates the smartphone market, and is quickly taking over space in the laptop/desktop market. While Microsoft just keeps getting shittier, sunsetting xbox and ruining Windows.
both destroyed the world
>>218422947microslop
>>218422947yeah microsoft really fucked up with windows 11
>>218422947The biggest mistake this movie made is that they didn’t talk about Gary Kildall and how DOS was taken from CP/M. You think will all of their talk about how Apple stole from Xerox that they would show that
>>218422947>Today Apple dominatesno, they make fancy toysthe real world runs on windows
>>218422970you cannot say that.
>>218423008It runs on Linux servers actually. The Apple M5 chip isn't a toy it competes with the flagship chips from AMD and Intel now and easily beats them in efficiency and single-core performance.
Both are insanely successful even if both are enshitifying their products.
>>218423252The movie is mainly about Jobs vs Gates, in that sense Jobs mogs Gates.
>>218422993Gary Kildal is literally in the movie.
>>218423111> efficiency and single-core performanceAnon that just means it’s a weak processor.
>>218422947They skipped the part where gates is lording over jobs because jobs cried to the Supreme Court and they forced gates to buy a ton of apple’s worthless stock and sell it back to them at a loss.
>>218423430True until Jobs tried to cure cancer with fruit salad. Bill still eats cheeseburgers while not being dead.
>>218422947>Gates is now a reviled Epstein clientEpstein is literally a hoax
>>218422947>Man they made this way too earlyNo, if anything it perfectly encapsulates the beginning. It's deserving of a sequel to tell the rest of the story now.
Seem to remember this documentary being pretty decent from 30 years ago
>>218422947>Gates is now a reviled Epstein clientIs he? Did your sub-reddit tell you that?Whatever your cope Apploid remain to be subhumans who buy 2016 hardware for triple the price of current up to date stuff.
>>218423604The way this fucking fizzled out like squeaky fart is endlessly amusing.
>>218423008i like fancy toys though
>>218422947smart phones, tablets, mp3 players, wireless earphones ALL existed in a stable, workable and more affordable state way before apple cloned them and claimed to be "revolutionary" by putting an "i" in front of the name.fucking faggotsalso gates should get the death penalty
>>218423757So can you build a faster PC than a M4 mac Mini for $599?
>>218423757He contracted an STD from a Russian prostitute, gave the STD to his wife Melinda Gates, didn't tell her he did, and tried going to Epstein to obtain vaccines for it without her knowing.
>>218423829Yeah I guess that's why every tablet is an iPad clone, every laptop is a Macbook clone, and every phone is an iPhone clone. You're delusional or aren't old enough to really know what actually happened.
>>218422947Microslop
>>218423757What kind of clown defends Epstein Client Bill Gates in 2026?
>>218423860>He contracted an STD from a Russian prostituteI am not up to date with current storage systems.
>>218423928>defendMay I see any prosecutions? No? Gates had sex with a prostitute?
>>218423860And Jobs commit suicide via treating a terminal illness with fruit. Billionaires are retards, water is wet.
>>218423981Bill Gates was caught in a Mossad honeypot operation. The person he got the prostitute from trafficked children and much worse with the ultimate goal of influencing the United States for the benefit of Israel.
>>218424092There is no cure for cancer, and you're trying to blame him for trying to eat healthy?
>>218422947>Jobs passed away with a legendary legacy while Gates is now a reviled Epstein client jobs only talent was being a godtier conman, other than that he was a complete midwit pseud no different from the subhuman idiots who idolize him and a complete piece of shit morally too , no one in the know respect him now or ever say what you want about gates I despise him too but compared to jobs he's a saint, not to mention actually intelligent and talented
>>218424262Jobs was a visionary, and the best "idea guy" there ever was. Most of the flak he gets was just over him being a perfectionist asshole in order achieve a his no compromises vision. Turns out that mindset paid off and the block stacking autism heads that work on logic gates and programming assembly can never see the big picture like him.
>>218423860what exactly is wrong with that? sounds based
>>218423447Where? All I saw was they bought DOS from the guy who made some shitty version of CPM
>>218424346>talentless 2 digit iq conmen steals credit from insenely talented people>naaah bruh you don't get it He WaS a ViSiOnArY and the insanely talented people who actually made the shit I praise jobs for are BlOcK sTaCkInG aUtIsM hEaDsyou are less then human, if you don't wanna kys and all your closest relatives as you should at least please never reproduce
>>218424514Lol, linear thinking negative-autism retard detected. Why don't you go be a calculator somewhere else while actual humans change the world with their ideas? Jobs was a superior lateral thinker. It's natural that you aren't able to comprehend his genius.
>>218424514>less then human
>>218424553name one revolutionary idea he had in any field, ONE, you are parroting things you heard with 0 critical thinking, the guy mocking my drunk ESL gibberish had a far better argument lolbesides anyone can says "wouldn't it be cool if x existed?" it takes nothing unlike actually making x
>made for TV movie>still the best depiction of Steve Jobs, Apple, Microsoft, Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Wozniak, Steve Ballmer, Gary Kildall etc.
>>218423111Can I get the M5 chip? Oh, only in Apple pre-assembles?Nah
>>218424691Who would want an M5 not in a Mac though? The OS is tightly configured for the specific processor in mind, and that gives it an advantage.>>218424640Jobs took existing technologies and had the vision to realize that this was what the future will and should be. He saw the first GUI prototypes and then bet his entire company on that being the future. He also executed on these ideas ruthlessly, doing anything it took to see his vision be realized.
>>218424097Proofs?
>>218424687They didn't depict Gary Kildall at all though. this is how they depicted how Microsoft got DOS. The guy depicted here isn't Gary Kildall it's a completely different individual.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Computer_Productshttps://youtu.be/14vHaqEMvXA?si=G_CpUPgMfFqAEGId
>>218424832Yeah, often movies will use actors rather than the real people they're based on. Little trick of the trade
i like when he trashed android for spying on its users
>>218425285The guy the actor is portraying isn't Gary Kildall though it's a completely different person who copied from him.
>>218426473It's close enough. No need to sperg over it.
>>218423829The thing though is the modern smart phone wasn’t a viable product until more wireless bandwidth opened up for private use. Tablets were really just for artists and priced as such. The first iphone put a ton of products in one case. You’ve probably forgotten about “the mobile internet” before the iphone being only a few extremely low-fi copies of popular websites, because of this bandwidth limitation.
>>218422947never watched this, does it touch on bsd, gnu, and linux?
>>218424431>they didn’t show the guy gates bought DOS from>yes they did>where? When they show gates buying DOSman there’s some weird conversations here
>>218424747The people who developed the technologies knew they were the future, but they were trapped working for retards who had no idea what they were seeing. Xerox hating GUI development because they didn’t understand how that would get on a printer.
>>218424832It’s Gary Kildall in everything but name, as he would’ve needed to agree to have his likeness used for the movie about how he sold one of the most influential pieces of software ever written for a pittance.
>>218426699>how he sold one of the most influential pieces of software ever written for a pittance.Tetris?