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[Outliers] Steve Wozniak: De ingenieur die Apple bouwde
Steve Wozniak is the engineer who built Apple. Then he did something Silicon Valley still doesn’t understand: he gave millions of his own money away to early employees, walked away from power, and refused to play the game everyone else was playing. While HP rejected his design and competitors built walled gardens, Wozniak’s philosophy of open architecture, … The post [Outliers] Steve Wozniak: The Engineer Who Built Apple appeared first on Farnam Street
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Farnam Street (United States) | Oct 30, 2025
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The debate over Wozniak's open architecture philosophy raises important questions about innovation versus corporate control in tech.
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While Wozniak's generosity is commendable, it also risks undervaluing the competitive drive that fuels technological advancement.
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Wozniak's departure from power illustrates a misguided approach; true impact requires influence, not just philanthropy.
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Wozniak's rejection of traditional power dynamics challenges the status quo, suggesting a need for a cultural shift in Silicon Valley.
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Steve Wozniak's decision to share wealth with early employees exemplifies a model of ethical leadership that Silicon Valley should embrace.
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