Neckbeards, rejoice! Dell’s new Linux ultrabook was developed just for you | VentureBeat
These things always sound cool until the pricing is revealed and you realize it’s actually cheaper to buy a Windows machine and install your OS of choice over that.
Apple’s Three Laws of Developers
- A developer may not injure Apple or, through inaction, allow Apple to come to harm.
- A developer must obey any orders given to it by Apple, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
- A developer must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
— I. Developer
Disruptive
You should know by now that I normally do not get into much “news” around here. Especially when it’s not specifically Mac news. There are a ton of great Mac news sites out there and I leave that job up to them. That said, Chairman Gruber linked to a highly fascinating Wall Street Journal…
The end of the Jobs era is hitting us so hard not just because Apple is a great company, or because so many of us use and love Apple products. It’s not just because Jobs has been an amazing leader and visionary. It’s because, for so many of us, Jobs epitomizes the Silicon Valley culture—our culture. It’s hard to see him leave the stage, particularly in the wake of HP’s latest missteps that threaten to reduce that venerated company to rubble.
— Why Steve Jobs’ Resignation is Hitting Silicon Valley Hard

