But what exactly is it for? To have superficial conversations about how tasty their food was? Then it won't work. All meaningful conversation is inherently political. We just need a good platform where parties can talk to each other with respect.
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You know, I never thought of that. Those who are here are like refugees who ran away from insanity and wants to create a new world of normality.
This meme is sad. We are at a state where software truly are not yours.
Try to go your community this way: lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
If it works, subscribe to it. People will then be able to search for it.
This is what they alleged:
Twitter claims in the cease-and-desist that Meta has poached dozens of former employees in the past year, some of whom “had and continue to have access to Twitter’s trade secrets and other highly confidential information” and “many” of whom have “improperly” kept Twitter documents or electronic devices.
“With that knowledge, Meta deliberately assigned these employees to develop, in a matter of months, Meta’s copycat “Threads” app with the specific intent that they use Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property in order to accelerate the development of Meta’s competing app, in violation of both state and federal law as well as those employees’ ongoing obligations to Twitter,” the letter reads.
This is good news! I still have have iPhone 8 plus so the iPhone 15 might be my next phone.
Yeeesss! Teams right now takes 1.2 GB ram and is extremely slow on my work computer.
So instead of tackling the source of problem, they are using authoritarian regimes toolkits.
Yup. Exciting times. It reminds me of Reddit in its early days. Growing pains happen to every new platform.
So much this. The leader on top is the one who instills the corporate culture. In this case, the engineers have no say in the matter. They need to do what they're told.
Things are getting worse. Some subreddits like /r/breastfeeding, which were private from the start, are now being forced by Reddit to make their subreddits public. It's completely stupid. r/breastfeeding NEEDS to stay private to keep creeps and weirdos away.
Worse. Paradoxically, it encourages piracy.