somerandomusername
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I can write pretty long stuff. I’m keeping it short here
I don’t have anything personal against Satya Nadella. I don’t know him. I’m speaking to the fact that he is glorified by some and especially in the technology community as a “visionary.”
He is not visionary. He is not a bad business person, I suppose? I just thought this today, about that he is not “visionary” with this ai assistant stuff. To me, it’s simple: Microsoft is a server farm company. That’s where it makes a lot of money now, not Windows or Xbox or experimental crap like HoloLens. Know what needs a lot of servers for the lowest cost- lowest effort implementation of that stuff? The machine learning algorithms like large language models. Creating demand for a product that is inherently tied to optimizing on an extreme array of servers is not visionary to me. And it seems, although however transparent to me, no one has made this connection and that bothers me. He’s a smart business person, I suppose. But a visionary? No.
I don’t have anything personal against Satya Nadella. I don’t know him. I’m speaking to the fact that he is glorified by some and especially in the technology community as a “visionary.”
He is not visionary. He is not a bad business person, I suppose? I just thought this today, about that he is not “visionary” with this ai assistant stuff. To me, it’s simple: Microsoft is a server farm company. That’s where it makes a lot of money now, not Windows or Xbox or experimental crap like HoloLens. Know what needs a lot of servers for the lowest cost- lowest effort implementation of that stuff? The machine learning algorithms like large language models. Creating demand for a product that is inherently tied to optimizing on an extreme array of servers is not visionary to me. And it seems, although however transparent to me, no one has made this connection and that bothers me. He’s a smart business person, I suppose. But a visionary? No.