

it’s only venture capital dude, chill. also, it costs more to have principles.
it’s only venture capital dude, chill. also, it costs more to have principles.
not too late to get outside investment and spin up a hardware design group, build out some manufacturing. i mean, there’s need for it now.
Google has gone to shit, but it’s the only webpage I can click with one hand, that allows me to hit the microphone button and ask it to search for something for me, whilst in a reclining position. Bing just started doing that too, it’s Bing is fucking completely unusable. There’s no free voice control add on for Firefox anymore, after they shitcanned it years ago.
asking the important questions, we need clarity
they were close enough for a luigi. opportunity missed.
you keep on posting these stories, and it keeps driving the hysteria that musk is causing. stop.
*edit: see morons : Elon Musk makes an admission about the productivity email his group sent to federal workers
Jack is still the single largest shareholder of private Bluesky stock (beacause he founded it and never ceded his controlling percentage to anyone) “The Foundation” controls a certain amount, Jack controls the rest, surprise, the “leaving BlueSky” was his agreed stepping away from the board, dude didn’t give up his stock, lol. If anyone tells you Jack isn’t involved with BlueSky any more, you should really block them for either being willfully ignorant, or purposefully mistrustful.
what’s the least surprising thing you’ve heard all day
the game. you’ve also lost that too.
I think the funneling of new users to servers should be automatic on a next man (server) up basis, with the users ability to later pick which they wish to move to, if indeed they really care to move at all. Bluesky is one server, invites weren’t the draw, but having to pick a server to access the fediverse is for sure one of the greatest impediments and users simply give up right away.
at first i was again it, but there’s no action on mastodn, it’s a very slow closed system, and quote toots might open it up
Mastodon: When you block someone they no longer can interact with you or your content Lemmy: When you “block” someone they can mine your content forever
I came here to say. If so this is huge.
that’s crazy talk, next you’ll be telling us we should be able to actually block people from seeing and interacting with our posts
No, Verizon does not own Tumblr. Verizon sold Tumblr to Automattic, the owner of WordPress.com, in August 2019
tumblr is life
laughing in russian