← Back to context Comment by etchalon 12 hours ago People who buy things, mostly. 7 comments etchalon Reply _neil 11 hours ago But is that really a market worth going after? usui 11 hours ago Is it really worth going after a market known for people who buy things? Do companies like money? geodel 11 hours ago I mean they can add Linux developer friendly features. This way they can sell literally dozens of iPads for hardcore developers. 3 replies → znpy 11 hours ago > But is that really a market worth going after?Clearly yes. Those things keep selling.
_neil 11 hours ago But is that really a market worth going after? usui 11 hours ago Is it really worth going after a market known for people who buy things? Do companies like money? geodel 11 hours ago I mean they can add Linux developer friendly features. This way they can sell literally dozens of iPads for hardcore developers. 3 replies → znpy 11 hours ago > But is that really a market worth going after?Clearly yes. Those things keep selling.
usui 11 hours ago Is it really worth going after a market known for people who buy things? Do companies like money? geodel 11 hours ago I mean they can add Linux developer friendly features. This way they can sell literally dozens of iPads for hardcore developers. 3 replies →
geodel 11 hours ago I mean they can add Linux developer friendly features. This way they can sell literally dozens of iPads for hardcore developers. 3 replies →
znpy 11 hours ago > But is that really a market worth going after?Clearly yes. Those things keep selling.
But is that really a market worth going after?
Is it really worth going after a market known for people who buy things? Do companies like money?
I mean they can add Linux developer friendly features. This way they can sell literally dozens of iPads for hardcore developers.
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> But is that really a market worth going after?
Clearly yes. Those things keep selling.