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American McGee's Honda Civic
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Almost laughed out loud at the programmer tunnel vision description
[quote name="Google delenda est"][quote name="IPB"]Google remains very engineer-driven, more likely to tell customers why they’re wrong to prefer a particular approach to a business problem than to listen to the customers and try to solve it for them.[/quote]This is a perfect profile of every bad programmer. "You're doing it wrong", well guess what asshole? You're NOT the client and NOT the end-user. Try <i>engineering</i> a another solution, genius. Senior SEs do get paid well, yet advertising will still do better & have more power. Only they get to be drunk kids with the company card 24/7/365 and face no justice. They also continue to actually make and maintain deals. Of course, that all leads to its own unique problems not solved by javascript, blink, or material design. [quote]That doesn't mean Google doesn't waste opportunities, especially when the stakes are smaller than 1 billion people. Google hired the guy who made 4chan and that site has better advertising for gamers than Google Stadia, which is to say any. Google is eating the leftovers from AWS because they took years to offer an EC2 equivalent. They were so desperate to have Cloud up and running they hired the least abberant people they could find: <blockquote><a href="https://www.infoworld.com/article/3322998/why-google-clouds-new-boss-will-fail-like-the-old-boss.html"> In many ways, Google has. Greene has hired more people for the Google Cloud group in the last two years than any other division in Google’s parent Alphabet. Many of those hires come from the staid world of enterprise computing. Indeed, browse through Google Cloud employees on LinkedIn and you’ll see enterprise plastered all over their pedigrees: Red Hat, Cisco, IBM, SAP, VMware, you name it. If the company is big, boring, and profitable, current Google Cloud employees have likely worked there.</a></blockquote>[/quote]Google definitely has the infrastructure and the talent to <i>maybe</i> pull it off. Obviously it would need to follow a YouTube-like model of local datacenters to driver a low(er) latency experience. For now it seems to be the same as the other attempts in that you can run a great demo in SoCal... The Stadia Question appears ripe for a new CALTROPS long (medium?) bet. [quote]It takes a certain savvy to go from Indian poverty to CEO and turn a snotty Silicon Valley offer into power. I get the sense Sundar is a lot more aware and critical of the dynamics at Google than he lets on.[/quote]Yeah, he's a shark. No way he just happens to end up the face of the company. [/quote]