> He's not bashing microsoft out of a generic sense that "microsoft is bad"
Jobs did a lot of that in his “we are pirates” phase. Us-v-them is a legitimate leadership tactic, and requires somewhat demonising the them.
I like the idea of a fanboy being a sign-flipped hater. But these are spherical cows. I’m not sure we can draw real-life lessons from their comparison.
(For example, fanboys can be evangelists and haters canaries in your coal mine. History is filled with delusional people doing great things.)
Jobs did a lot of that in his “we are pirates” phase. Us-v-them is a legitimate leadership tactic, and requires somewhat demonising the them.
I like the idea of a fanboy being a sign-flipped hater. But these are spherical cows. I’m not sure we can draw real-life lessons from their comparison.
(For example, fanboys can be evangelists and haters canaries in your coal mine. History is filled with delusional people doing great things.)