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Find a mostly European instance. Problem solved.
Americans are desperately trying to globalize their concerns everywhere.
Find a mostly European instance. Problem solved.
Americans are desperately trying to globalize their concerns everywhere.
An alternative to do what exactly? To just follow people? What about you follow no one?
“Fear of missing out”
We are not the cool guys therefore we don’t exist and the party happens without us elsewhere.
Smite: During my third game I’ve never been insulted like that in any other videogame.
DOTA2 advise new players to turn off communications. How did it come to that?
The wikimedia fundation is full of money, your forest office is not.
The waiting list is on a google page?!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1xSpGcBc0TP3GpfNgo3F0pV86OQYiEwUcsWBu3-RtfiU/viewform
It’s 3 years old
https://old.reddit.com/submit?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reddit.com%2Fcommunity-points%2F
Or give all your gold to a [deleted] account
Or give is to u/spez, so he can enjoy all the features of his own platform
I still have coins. Do you have any advice on how to use them? Is there any word out there about it?
No one will type pchardware. But we could have added links to other non-IT magazines.
The name hardware was kind of a “catch all” to answer generic questions and to give exposition to other smaller niche magazines like monitors, memory, ssd, motherboards, datahoarders, homelab, you name it. Calling it something else would have defeated the purpose.
This uncontrolled rush killed magazines. For example /m/hardware. I wanted to start something, but it was already reserved by someone who never posted anything in a month, not a post, not a comment anywhere. There is no link to other mags on the page, no rules, no nothing.
I messaged the guy to get the magazine back but never got any answer.
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Food for the AI. This is where the money is.
Look at a big sub of reddit: today it’s made of one liners that we collapsed. This is worthless to an AI.
Would you ask questions to an AI if it gave you a reddit like answer? No.
They want the content creators, and the content is in the comments.
It’s a war for content. If you have ever written a comment of more than five coherent lines then you have been working for free all this time.
We are the value, we fill the websites, we create the distraction between two ads and we teach the AI.
It is reserved to people living in the USA.
There is only one metric for a social network, the number of users.
Youtube channel? subscribers
Twitch channel? subscribers
Twitter? Followers
That’s about who gathers the most people, end of the line. If an instance managed to become a pole of gravity then it will be worth money.
And before you tell me that you can subscribe to a different instance, well, you can also subscribe to a different social network.
but fine, we disagree.
We have a login, that’s all the requirement. We have adopted the platform and we are attracting more users by our numbers. It’s all about adoption.
because we’re a just fart in Sahara in comparison, both in numbers of people and in revenue dollars
So was Instagram when it began.
If Ernest sold the platform tomorrow you wouldn’t even notice it.
The emails revealed that Zuckerberg wanted to buy Instagram as it was becoming a threat to Facebook.
“Facebook, by its own admission saw Instagram as a threat that could potentially siphon business away from Facebook,” Nadler said during the hearing on Wednesday.
“So rather than compete with it, Facebook bought it. This is exactly the type of anti-competitive acquisition the antitrust laws were designed to prevent,” Nadler added.
Facebook bought Instagram for $1 billion in 2012, a shocking sum at that time for a company with 13 employees,
Facebook bought the adoption, they bought the users.
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Jason F. Brown … executive producer (24 episodes, 2019-2023)
Steve Gaub … executive producer / co-producer (24 episodes, 2019-2023)
Tomasz Baginski … executive producer (16 episodes, 2019-2023)
Sean Daniel … executive producer (16 episodes, 2019-2023)
Lauren Schmidt Hissrich … executive producer (16 episodes, 2019-2023)
Mike Ostrowski … executive producer / producer / co-executive producer (16 episodes, 2019-2023)
Jaroslaw Sawko … executive producer (16 episodes, 2019-2023)
Piotr Sikora … executive producer (16 episodes, 2019-2023)
Simon Emanuel … consulting producer / executive producer (16 episodes, 2019-2021)
Matthew O’Toole … executive producer (16 episodes, 2021-2023)
Matthew Bouch … consulting producer (12 episodes, 2021-2023)
Katie Bullock-Webster … post producer (8 episodes, 2019)
Declan De Barra … supervising producer (8 episodes, 2019)
Ildiko Kemeny … co-producer (8 episodes, 2019)
Jenny Klein … co-executive producer (8 episodes, 2019)
Sneha Koorse … supervising producer (8 episodes, 2019)
David Minkowski … co-producer (8 episodes, 2019)
Suzie Shearer … line producer (8 episodes, 2019)
Mark Birmingham … co-producer (8 episodes, 2021)
Sean Guest … associate producer (8 episodes, 2021)
Sam J. Brown … associate producer (8 episodes, 2023)
Ben Burt … associate producer (8 episodes, 2023)
Javier Grillo-Marxuach … executive producer (8 episodes, 2023)
Haily Hall … co-producer (8 episodes, 2023)
Sasha Harris … producer (8 episodes, 2023)
Veselin Karadjov … line producer (8 episodes, 2023)
Tania Lotia … supervising producer (8 episodes, 2023)
Tera Ragan … co-producer (8 episodes, 2023)
Alik Sakharov … executive producer (7 episodes, 2019)
Kathy Lingg … executive producer (6 episodes, 2019)
Juan Cano Nono … Líne Producer Canary Islands (4 episodes, 2019)
Beau DeMayo … co-producer (2 episodes, 2019)
Stephen Surjik … executive producer (2 episodes, 2023)
Marc Jobst … consulting producer (1 episode, 2019)