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Bill Joy Quotes

«What's your personal computer, anyways? Your personal computer should be something that's always on your person.»
Author: Bill Joy
«Jini is different from the PC because there's no central control, no monopolist pulling the strings.»
Author: Bill Joy
«Jini's different from personal computers because Jini's simple. It's only 35,000 lines of code.»
Author: Bill Joy
«We envision a world of personal networking where Jini is the infrastructure,»
Author: Bill Joy
«[Kurzweil admits the potential perils of a cyborgian future. He cites the 2000 essay,] Why the Future Doesn't Need Us, ... We are being propelled into this new century with no plan, no control, no brakes.»
Author: Bill Joy
«What's your personal computer, anyway? Your personal computer should be something that's always on your person.»
Author: Bill Joy
«The next step after cheap is free, and after free is disposable.»
Author: Bill Joy
«Just about every computer on the market today runs Unix, except the Mac (and nobody cares about it).»
Author: Bill Joy
«The Open Source theorem says that if you give away source code, innovation will occur. Certainly, Unix was done this way. . . . However, the corollary states that the innovation will occur elsewhere. No matter how many people you hire. So the only way to get close to the state of the art is to give the people who are going to be doing the innovative things the means to do it. That's why we had built-in source code with Unix. Open source is tapping the energy that's out there.»
Author: Bill Joy