Stephen Gordon on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'I believe that Apple will strategize around the potential impacts this war could impose on their business. Can’t say much about the war effort itself, except that it’s gonna get dirty.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Yup! If you kill all the insects in your yard you get rid of the flies AND the mosquitoes AND the wasps. But also the ladybugs, dragonflies and butterflies. A problem. Unless you (one) think they’re the only ones who matter.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Gregg Thurman said: “I’d like to remind everyone against this “war” that you can’t make an omelet without breaking some eggs.” **My two sons are in their 50’s, and not in the military. However, 6 American military personnel have died as a result of our bombing of Iran and I doubt their relatives and friends would consider their sudden deaths as equivalent to breaking some eggs to make an omelette. I also doubt that many people in this country or around the world are shedding tears for the death of Khamenei. He was an evil person and personally responsible for the death of many innocents, both in Iran and around the world. One can be against this undeclared “war” and still believe that permission from Congress should be given for such an action. “Khamenei was a mad man on the order of Hitler and Stalin. He should have been taken out years ago, but years ago we didn’t have the B-2 AND the F-35, making it possible to eliminate him with minimal human expense to Iranians and the rest of the world.” **At this point, I see estimates of about 1,000 Iranian civilians killed, so far, in Iran. This includes, of course, the 186 Iranian students and teachers who died on the first day of bombing. Do you believe relative or friends of those who have been killed should take comfort that the killing of Iranians was “minimal”?'
on Snell on Pogue's 'Apple' - 'OT, I think I still have a copy of Robin Williams’ The Mac is Not a Typewriter. Also a fun/humorous writer.'
on Apple's MacBook Neo stars in this week's Joy of Tech - 'Add the image of the school being more upscale! Like a restaurant that uses iPads instead of generic. Or offices, salons etc. you just feel a little bit better about the,'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Are you suggesting this administration rushed to action without thinking through the consequences? Come on they are evil geniuses. Anything to distract from the Epstein files.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'I have no beef, other than the ones I pointed out, Gregg. This is yet another of those cross your fingers and hope for the best moments. IMO.'
on Apple's MacBook Neo stars in this week's Joy of Tech - 'Bart Yee said: **Bart…upvoted your logical and well-stated comment regarding the Neo! Logical and well-stated seem to be the only way you make a comment. 🙂'
on Snell on Pogue's 'Apple' - 'For MBA students and life-long learners, Tim Cook provides some of the best lessons. We all know his visible accomplishments, the tip of iceberg. He grew Apple organically, kept the culture of excellence and ethics alive, dodged more bullets than we can count, built this magic carpet horizontally and vertically integrated like none other. And that’s just since becoming CEO. When Apple was taking on water and sinking, Tim kept the engines running, below deck. Tireless, unassuming, he kept the ship running, kept the dream alive. He, as much as Jobs, back then, saved Apple.'
on Apple's MacBook Neo stars in this week's Joy of Tech - 'Neal, this is classic priming the pump. Get the product out in front of parents, kids, educators and school districts. End of year is coming and plenty of comparisons to existing and older Chromebooks already in use. Many many will find the Chromebook’s wanting, plastic, cheap, poorly constructed, and frankly, mundane. Sharp parents will want their children, if possible, to have the best they can get, so will get their kids a Neo. With that, they will want (demand) the school support the Neo in addition to any Chromebooks. This puts pressure on schools to re-evaluate their choice of devices for the coming school year. That means school districts will at least have to look at the Neo and Apple educational system and compare it with Chromebooks. Maybe even a few will be influenced by iPhone connectivity, Apple being a US company rather than than Lenovo, Asus, etc., and what kind of discounts could we get with Apple that makes it even a better value and are there security, privacy, and broad management advantages that could sway a decision for an Apple product? Meanwhile, graduation is looming and a $500-$700 Neo or Apple gift card towards a Mac could be a beautiful gift. At the very least, it puts the whole Mac line front and center, and the new graduate, feeling some authority and spending power, could choose a Neo, either configuration, or choose to self-upgrade to a MacBook Air or above. One thing is for sure, choosing a MacBook of any type could be the start of a beautiful relationship, complementary to their iPhone, iPad, AirPods, and Apple Watch. Is this insidious marketing and ecosystem, install base, and Services building, plus priming the pump for future user upgrading and spending when another milestone is reached in education or even job employment?? How shall I state it? YES!'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Upvoted. Thanks for returning us Apple’s values. We can all agree.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Frankly, I hold little regard for anything “The Street” puts out as “News” on anything, and particularly regarding Apple. Their reporting, somewhat like Gurman’s, seems to me to just stir the pot, bring up phantom issues, and are mainly clickbait. Having said that, I will quote these stats from the article: “Vanguard Group (1.43 billion shares) Blackrock (1.15 billion shares) State Street (604 million shares) Geode Capital Management (358 million shares) FMR, the parent company of Fidelity Investments (307 million shares) Morgan Stanley (230 million shares) Berkshire Hathaway (227 million shares) JPMorgan Chase (225 million shares) Price (T.Rowe) Associates (203 million shares) Norges Bank (192 million shares) Collectively, these top 10 firms hold a third of Apple’s stock. Vanguard’s stake is valued at more than $374 billion, while BlackRock’s is worth around $303 billion. Berkshire Hathaway’s stake, by comparison, is smaller at $59 billion.” Excerpt From “Who owns Apple? Institutional holdings & executives’ shares” Dominic Diongson, Jeremy Salvucci TheStreet apple news/ AvJTO6xhNRPWg1qx3eSwIXg This material may be protected by copyright. Seems to me these holdings dwarf Mr. Levinson’s paltry 4 million shares. If any of these institutions wanted to exert influence, they would. Thankfully there are few activist funds or investors trying to actively influence what Apple does. We’ve already seen and heard from so many keyboard CEO’s about where and what Apple should be doing, what they should be buying, which company they should merge with, and what new shiny thing they should peruse.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - '“Dreams are built on the need for stability and a lack of conflict.” The polar opposite of Donald Trump. The master of barstool diplomacy. This is a war with no end. Reminder: America spent $2.5 trillion and 20 years to take Afghanistan away from the Taliban, and then give it back to the Taliban. Apple will be just fine because it is in the business of empowering people not hurting people.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - '”This is a nightmare scenario for these countries, which have staked so much to becoming a superconnector region in the world,” Yacoubian said. “Dreams are built on the need for stability and a lack of conflict.” How much more stability will the region have, how much less conflict will the region have, with Iran’s current leadership. How much are we willing to invest to achieve that stability and lack of conflict? Seems to me that the cost in human lives lost in the last 20+ years, due to the terrorist sponsorship financed by Iran, far exceeds what taking Iran out will cost.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Their capitalist interests are beginning to align with ours, as opposed to just selling their natural resources.'
on Snell on Pogue's 'Apple' - 'Likewise, Gregg. Uovoted. At the end of the WSJ story (full of ads, btw): To write a biography of a corporation that has lived numerous lives in its 50 years is a huge task, and Mr. Pogue’s easy style fits with the enthusiastic culture that has surrounded Apple’s products from the very beginning. While the stories from the ’70s and early ’80s might be familiar to readers of other Apple-focused histories, Mr. Pogue was right to include them as a part of this definitive history.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - '”The timing of this “war” is way too convenient, and that could well be why it was rushed. Which is my major beef.” Then you have no beef. Hamas’ attack on Israel precipitated Israel’s all out war on Hamas and Hezbollah, and illustrated just how weak Iran was. Threats against the West were not followed up on when Israel all but eliminated Hamas and Hezbollah as a military threat to the region. Add to this the recent enhancement of our military capabilities with the B-2 and F-35. To accomplish what those two aircraft did in two days would have required several divisions of ground troops and hundreds, if not thousands of casualties, without them. The “timing” had more to do with knowing (and believing in) our own capabilities, coupled with an understand of Iran’s weakness. That Khamenei, and his own sycophants, needed to be eliminated goes without question. He was a threat to world peace and his own people. Allowing him to continue to destabilize the Middle East was not a sustainable option. Despite this Trump had to be convinced by the Israeli’s to act.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Hi, Steven. Democracy, like justice itself, is a creation of humanity. It has flaws, but it is far better than the alternative. And like justice, it grinds slowly, but exceedingly fine. It also takes real effort, which takes real commitment. Especially when things get tough. It also depends on pulling back that curtain, as L. Frank Baum showed us.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Bottom line: I’m not against actions for the greater good, but i am against venality, ignorance, and the consequent wasting of treasure and lives.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'I think you’re right about the timing! But then I’m obviously a cynic! 🙂 🙁 ? .'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Just remember, Joe, Trump may be a Totalitarian, but it was Democracy that gave him to us. Democracy, the dictatorship of the proletariat! Look at the voters before putting all the blame on Trump. Look at “beliefs” and wish fulfillment vs. rationality. No one should have been fooled.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'And let’s not forget that this is a big election year, and wrapping yourself in the flag is a time honored way to gain votes. And then there’s this President’s M.O. of using every dirt trick in the book….. The timing of this “war” is way too convenient, and that could well be why it was rushed. Which is my major beef.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Not “figuratively”. Paging Madam duFarge. Will Madam duFarge please come to the White House.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Not disagreeing with you, Gregg. That said, it clearly was a rushed effort, and that rush is costing us and prolonging the war, with even more lives being lost, very much including the innocent.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'Relative to my critique, this was on Apple News this AM: “US debuts suicide drone in Iran after fast-tracked Pentagon procurement Summary LUCAS drone modeled after Iran’s Shahed, used in Ukraine war Rapid deployment reflects lessons from Ukraine drone warfare LUCAS cheaper than MQ-9 Reaper, open architecture allows versatility The U.S. successfully debuted a low‑cost suicide drone in combat in Iran just eight months after its Pentagon unveiling, as the U.S. pushes to accelerate weapons programs.” Excerpt From “US debuts suicide drone in Iran after fast-tracked Pentagon procurement” Mike Stone, David Jeans, Joey Roulette Reuters https://apple.news/ApUO5AZbWSOiwhKGJalhdhw This material may be protected by copyright.'
on Snell on Pogue's 'Apple' - 'I lived during the period, but it wasn’t until Apple’s near death in 1997 that I realized how important it was to me and my business. My education and understanding of Apple’s history didn’t begin until then. I know about Apple’s successes since then, I don’t know much about its failures. I’ll be buying the book. Apple should be a required case study in University MBA programs the world over.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'I’d like to remind everyone against this “war” that you can’t make an omelet without breaking some eggs. What do you think Iran was going to do with the weapons it has developed, is/was manufacturing, selling to Russia, and its proxies Hamas, Hezbollah and Houthis, invite everybody over for an ice cream social? If the Iranian government was willing, and actually did, kill thousands of its own, what do you think it was prepared to do against the rest of us? Khamenei was a mad man on the order of Hitler and Stalin. He should have been taken out years ago, but years ago we didn’t have the B-2 AND the F-35, making it possible to eliminate him with minimal human expense to Iranians and the rest of the world. Certainly less expense than Khamenei has been responsible for over the last 25 years.'
on War fallout: Iranian drones damage AI data centers - 'And yes, that very much includes Congressional heads. Like never before, we need to show the powerful exactly who’s boss in the US of A.'


