I think you should have started the article with what you meant by Elon Musk instead of leaving it to the end of the article as many got fixated on that. What you meant I am guessing isn't specifically doing what Elon Musk did which limited options, but more focus on someone pushing the industry to make changes and trying new things instead of trying to copy the ugly macbook which is barely usable as a laptop (like nearly all laptops these days)
Personally, I just want a decent keyboard and a touchpad with buttons so I can do actual work on my laptop. I've pretty much given up on laptops being productive.
As for innovations, I personally think what will revolutionize things is XR glasses (once they make them light enough and good FOV, especially vertical) and eGPUs.
Imagine a foldable keyboard that you just unfold and your glasses project a screen. If you need more power, plug in a powersupply with a powerful egpu or co-processor (or use cloud but I prefer having access myself)
Quote from: Horribleheadlinesin2024 on November 11, 2024, 16:49:34Does the writer realize Musk has never designed anything in his entire life? he literally bought Tesla when the vehicles were already selling and designed and is just rich person, so he buys whatever company has workers who do all the engineering, designing, manual labor. do they think rich people actually do the work that their company produces? lol so naive and misinformed. I bet they think Steve Jobs actually helped in the creation of the iPhone at Apple.
I think you are going a bit too far, while it is true that Musk likely never designed things, at best offered his opinion on this or that.
That said, your statement of him buying Tesla when it vehicles were already selling and designed is wrong. Tesla before Musk was meant to be a temporary holding company to sell a few EVs to a few hollywood friends and call it a day. When Musk joined in 2004 as the largest shareholder, there was 0 cars sold or any car designed.
You are thinking about when he became CEO in 2008, at which point he has already been a major influence in Tesla before then for 4 years, getting Tesla to aim for actually becoming a car manufacturer and not a 1 time thing for rich friends.
Quote from: LL on November 11, 2024, 23:11:40I like the headline. Leadership is essential for disruption.
That said every product type eventually reaches a plateau and only when everything changes around it things can change again. Lawnmower reached a plateau and only when robotic industry advanced it advanced again.
As longe as we are in x86 we are stuck with significant cooling needs, until we get large folding screens we aree stuck with current displays - albeit i would buy a laptop with a slide screen that can double the screen area.
x86 isn't stuck to anything, they just need to get rid of the bloat of 32bit instruction sets and other old stuff.