I normally reply to recruiters with a polite "no, thank you". But when they work for a company I find particularly odious, I do not:pic.twitter.com/0inNoQ66i3
I'm worried that the baby thinks people can't change.
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I normally reply to recruiters with a polite "no, thank you". But when they work for a company I find particularly odious, I do not:pic.twitter.com/0inNoQ66i3
This will likely just mess up some recruiters day, rather than make a difference toward changing Apple or who the recruiter works for 
That is a good point. The outlet to express this is probably not in a personal email. I thought the content of his response was interesting.
Sorry about that Jack! I was trying to respond to them and not call you out or anything, but twitter mentioned you automatically for some reason
My bad
The contents were interesting, but agree it might be better outside a personal email. Maybe a blog, hacker news, etc.
No problem. I think a blog post would be interesting. This is the reason over the past few years I have started migrating to Linux. I still think Apple still makes compelling products I just want more control and freedom over my hardware.
Emails to recruiters are an excellent place for things like this. If engineers routinely turned Apple away with messages like this, it would become a priority at the company much more rapidly, because they know they are actually losing something because of their policies.
It is not a case of "email or blog post". It is "email AND blog post", hence the public tweet instead of just the email. Ideally, every interaction with Apple should end with this kind of response from the developer, because that is what their policies deserve.
At the end of the day, there is no such thing as "Apple" - there is just a collection of humans. Those humans are collectively deciding to advance and support ideas that are the antithesis of the very environment that allowed Apple to even exist in the first place.
So any time I ever talk to anyone from Apple, I let them know how I feel about their company. And I believe every other developer should, too.
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