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smusamashah ◴[] No.35326531[source]
Linking this comment here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30019307 that designers at Microsoft use Mac and have been given more power than they should.

   This has been the case for a while. I worked on the Windows Desktop Experience Team from Win7-Win10. Starting around Win8, the designers had full control, and most crucially essentially none of the designers use Windows.
   I spent far too many years of my career sitting in conference rooms explaining to the newest designer (because they seem to rotate every 6-18 months) with a shiny Macbook why various ideas had been tried and failed in usability studies because our users want X, Y, and Z.
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acedTrex ◴[] No.35327397[source]
The idea of Windows UI/UX designers having macbooks is so absurd to me it's hilarious
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grouchomarx ◴[] No.35328652[source]
tells you everything there is to know
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1. rrrrrrrrrrrryan ◴[] No.35329320{3}[source]
That Microsoft's designers don't take their jobs seriously?

How on earth could you ever pretend to do you job well without using the product you're designing?

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2. lcnPylGDnU4H9OF ◴[] No.35330131[source]
I can't imagine anyone starting their first day at Microsoft and saying with a straight face: "Yeah, I want a Mac."

(Okay, I can imagine it; it's actually pretty funny.)