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There's the well-known anecdote that Steve Jobs didn't let his own kids use the iPad.[1]

If there was a tech equivalent of "don't get high on your own supply", that was it.

[1] https://www.google.com/search?q=steve+jobs+doesn%27t+let+kid...




I mean Steve Jobs tried to treat his completely curable pancreatic cancer, which was caught early, with alternative medicine and diet changes. The guy was a genius at some things, but not everything.


When did pancreatic cancer get a reputation for being curable? I was under the impression that it is one of the most fatal cancers.


You are correct, most pancreatic adenocarcinomas are rapidly fatal. He had a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, which is more treatable with resection and chemotherapy.


I don’t like how this comes up when Jobs is mentioned but I wanted to put a real reference here. Ignoring other factors a stage I patient is looking at 61%.

https://www.cancer.org/cancer/pancreatic-cancer/detection-di...


It was diagnosed very early, which made it much easier to handle.


He also had a very rare form of pancreatic cancer.


Well, was he suggesting that other parents should give iPads to their kids?


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I don't think "the Apple iPad" is an "unrelated field" for Steve Jobs. It seems like you're the one bringing in unrelated fields....


Child development?


You missed a chance to say eating apples.




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