Jun 02, 2021 Article blog
Four years ago, Bill Gates said Windows' Ctrl-Alt-Delete feature was a mistake.
And for the second time in recent days, Bill Gates has said he wants to introduce a single key, not a Ctrl-Alt-Delete.
As you can see, it seems that Bill Gates has been obsessed with this matter for four years.
There are four other things the tech world regrets, and I'll talk about w3cschool next.
1, Jack Ma regrets the creation of Alibaba
At last year's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in Russia, Mr Ma said the creation of Alibaba was the biggest mistake of his life because working for the group took up all his time.
And he went on to say that I didn't expect it to change my life, I just wanted to start a small company, but it became such a big business.
2, Ma Huateng missed the investment Taobao
At the beginning of Taobao was established, Jack Ma once looked for Ma Huateng to invest.
This is mainly because at that time Ma Huateng is not optimistic about e-commerce, and the demand for a relatively high share, so the two big guys finally did not join forces.
If they join forces, there is a good chance that the 1-plus will be much larger than 2.
Some netizens think that if this is the case, then at least Ma Huateng can often appear in the position of China's richest man ...
3, Jobs refused to accept cancer surgery
In the face of cancer, everyone is equal, and for a generation of wizards Jobs is no exception.
During his nine months of cancer, Jobs ignored his family's opposition to refusing to accept cancer surgery.
He tried diet therapy and went to see wizards. B y the time he sought surgery again to treat pancreatic cancer, the cancer cells had spread to tissues around his organs. At this point, it's gone back to heaven.
If Jobs could run Apple for 10 more years...
4, Zuckerberg regrets buying Oculus
Zuckerberg's $2 billion acquisition of Oculus VR's technology team in 2014 was astronomical.
Later, however, Zuckerberg regretted it.
'That's how I'm looking at it now, and we could have made a better choice to build a team of VR experts within Facebook, rather than just spend a lot of money on acquisitions, ' he says.