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skeeter2020today at 2:17 AM5 repliesview on HN

3 retirements and a VP taking an obvious promotion at Meta: not really the "sky is falling" event they try to paint. Tim Cook stepping down would (if it even happens) be a big deal, but he's not the heart of the company. He's been an extremely compentent accountant; enjoy your retirement party and gold watch. And to suggest they are falling behind because they're not investing hundreds of billions in an AI "strategy" that shows no pay-off - while the other tech companies start to scale back their capital investments? I've never been a huge Apple fan as a company but their current situation makes me more bullish than ever.


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NBJacktoday at 3:43 AM

Perhaps the sky already fell a while back?

I don't really mind that they aren't on the LLM bandwagon, but Siri seems to have stagnated. The big "Apple Intelligence" capabilities of the iPhone 16 haven't exactly landed. The Vision Pro seems to be on at least a partial depreciation path.

The only real innovation I've seen in the last decade has been the M line of chips. Mind you, these are undeniably really good; but even that hasn't changed the market share that much (though it is going up and trending well).

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jimbokuntoday at 5:03 AM

Calling Tim Cook an extremely competent accountant is an extreme understatement.

He’s maybe the most competent accountant of all time, given how far he’s brought Apple.

tptacektoday at 3:03 AM

There also seems to be a general vibe of cheerfulness among Apple fans about Dye's departure.

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tebnakloptoday at 4:20 AM

> Alan Dye, vice president of human interface design, who is joining Meta as its chief design officer.

If this person had any role to play in the user interface decisions of macos Tahoe, then good riddance.

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an0maloustoday at 2:43 AM

Yeah it seems pretty obvious that we’re in the mainframe era of transformer models and we’ll soon transition to the personal computer era where these all run on your device, which Apple stands to benefit from the most. Their FoundationModels are actually pretty good at certain tasks

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