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The Pulse #84: Why is Apple bullying its own developers?
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The Pulse #84: Why is Apple bullying its own developers?

In the 1990s, Microsoft was the company most developers hated with a passion. Today, Apple is working harder than any other organization to earn a similar reputation.

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The Pulse is a series covering insights, patterns, and trends within Big Tech and at startups. Notice an interesting event or trend? Send me a message.

Todays topics are:

  • Industry pulse: OpenAI never intended to stay “open;” Planetscale’s focus shifts to profitability; Hopin enters liquidation but doesn’t go bankrupt; and more.

  • An engineering leader's job search algorithm. Kevin Conroy shared a 28-page guide for landing an engineering manager job at Meta.

  • Why is Apple bullying app developers? Apple has tried to make a public example of two companies that voiced criticism of its business practices, and the iPhone maker is acting in ways likely to anger the European regulator. So, Is Apple becoming the ‘90s Microsoft in how it treats developers?

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OpenAI never intended to stay open?

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