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TheOtherHobbestoday at 1:23 AM1 replyview on HN

He arrived from the world of fashion with Watch, and somehow that gave him enough cachet at the top to entrench an extended nonsense career.

Looking forward to his tenure at Meta. With any luck he'll kill the company.


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DonHopkinstoday at 1:34 AM

Gruber: Apple employees ‘giddy’ about Alan Dye’s departure

https://9to5mac.com/2025/12/04/gruber-apple-employees-giddy-...

Bad Dye Job

https://daringfireball.net/2025/12/bad_dye_job

>The sentiment within the ranks at Apple is that today’s news is almost too good to be true. People had given up hope that Dye would ever get squeezed out, and no one expected that he’d just up and leave on his own. [...]

>It’s rather extraordinary in today’s hyper-partisan world that there’s nearly universal agreement amongst actual practitioners of user-interface design that Alan Dye is a fraud who led the company deeply astray. It was a big problem inside the company too. I’m aware of dozens of designers who’ve left Apple, out of frustration over the company’s direction, to work at places like LoveFrom, OpenAI, and their secretive joint venture io. I’m not sure there are any interaction designers at io who aren’t ex-Apple, and if there are, it’s only a handful. From the stories I’m aware of, the theme is identical: these are designers driven to do great work, and under Alan Dye, “doing great work” was no longer the guiding principle at Apple. [...]

>That alone will be a win for everyone — even though the change was seemingly driven by Mark Zuckerberg’s desire to poach Dye, not Tim Cook and Apple’s senior leadership realizing they should have shitcanned him long ago. [...]

>My favorite reaction to today’s news is this one-liner from a guy on Twitter/X: “The average IQ of both companies has increased.”

https://x.com/8hipulin/status/1996318006335401997

"Dye [...] get[ting] squeezed out" of Apple is such vividly technicolor imagery!

I too hope he makes Meta curl up and dye.

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