Why does Zuckerberg focus on VR when WeChat has shown how much more of a platform Facebook could be?
>You would need a headset so small and light it's not too far off from a pair of sunglasses Why? You don't have to transport VR. VR is the complement to mobile phones: mobile phones are used when you leave home, VR is…
>I've been waiting for some product to invent a painless way to sketch 3d objects Do you know https://stephaneginier.com/sculptgl/? It is open source [1] so you could adjust it to your needs. [1]…
How difficult is it to collect user feedback to improve the categorization?
Kind of like >If, he thought to himself, such a machine is a virtual impossibility, then it must logically be a finite improbability. So all I have to do in order to make one is to work out exactly how improbable it is,…
>, but this "we interrupt your tweet thread for sponsored content" style tangent is a bit annoying It is annoying but it can be seen as part of his argument. How can spam be moderated if even trustworthy creators create…
You have forgotten that all of those cows will already be killed, with a profit.
If VR is successful, can WiFi 7 handle a family of four playing their games in the evening, with neighbors who require the same bandwidth?
>The issue is mostly that it’s presumably cheap to fix unlike a billion cows all farting. It's even cheaper to fix the farting cows: Just stop raising cows. Of course, if you want to supplement beef and dairy products,…
That's a beautiful branding. The UX seems to be very intuitive. I would love to try it without registration. Since you store the data in the browser, have you considered offering a fully offline version that doesn't…
>we need to look into why these things are happening. It does not seem like a technical problem [...]. It's more of a personal, interpersonal and a social problem Should society adapt to the social networks or should…
Could Scroll be redone as a new startup?
You could try house sitting. Instead of seeking a job, why not create an environment that allows you to code? You could become a Youtube or Twitch streamer or you could seek angle investors that pay for your projects.
It already exists. Have you never heard of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActivityPub ?
>though our tech was superb. Please don't leave us hanging. How had you designed it? I would like to know even more: Did you have integration with other networks via ActivityPub or other protocols? There is a huge risk…
Those 100 alternatives, if they had settled on a protocol, that protocol could have become the standard and could have motivated Twitter and Facebook to join. Each alternative could have coexisted in that environment. I…
>Twitter very likely won't become Elon's X app, Elon has experience with Paypal. Payment and identity management is the core ingredient for an X app. Twitter gives him the user base, and he has overspent enough that…
>The other you can do on your phone at the same time as other things. So far! If you work in VR, and meet in VR, why would you need a phone?
From that book I vaguely remember that he negotiated a deal with his wife that he was proud to break while she maintained her part. It was something like he visits art installations with her if she plays golf with him.…
>>The fundamental incentives for Twitter as a business have not changed. >Have they not changed? This is a genuine question. If Musk pays back the bank loans, there shouldn't be anybody who could force him to continue…
@haunter wrote: >According to some 3rd party services [0] a 2000 user instance will cost me ~$90+taxes/month How efficient is the usenet protocol? I would expect that it would require far less resources. What's the…
To add to that, toots sound like farts. The different connotations for birds and mastodons suggest that the platforms will reach entirely different user groups. If Musk doesn't push video and other technologies then…
Checksum the checksum_s_ Checksum.sh could keep track of checksums. Then an attacker has to alter the original script and checksum.sh.
How could the crawler discover the pay-walled content? If sites explicitly allow the crawler to enter, what would be their argument to prevent that the search engine shows a cached version, especially if that's the…
I would rather say it's money throughput, not velocity. Higher interest rates also lead to less borrowing which reduces the volume of available money. Together with the reduced velocity, this leads to an overall reduced…
Why does Zuckerberg focus on VR when WeChat has shown how much more of a platform Facebook could be?
>You would need a headset so small and light it's not too far off from a pair of sunglasses Why? You don't have to transport VR. VR is the complement to mobile phones: mobile phones are used when you leave home, VR is…
>I've been waiting for some product to invent a painless way to sketch 3d objects Do you know https://stephaneginier.com/sculptgl/? It is open source [1] so you could adjust it to your needs. [1]…
How difficult is it to collect user feedback to improve the categorization?
Kind of like >If, he thought to himself, such a machine is a virtual impossibility, then it must logically be a finite improbability. So all I have to do in order to make one is to work out exactly how improbable it is,…
>, but this "we interrupt your tweet thread for sponsored content" style tangent is a bit annoying It is annoying but it can be seen as part of his argument. How can spam be moderated if even trustworthy creators create…
You have forgotten that all of those cows will already be killed, with a profit.
If VR is successful, can WiFi 7 handle a family of four playing their games in the evening, with neighbors who require the same bandwidth?
>The issue is mostly that it’s presumably cheap to fix unlike a billion cows all farting. It's even cheaper to fix the farting cows: Just stop raising cows. Of course, if you want to supplement beef and dairy products,…
That's a beautiful branding. The UX seems to be very intuitive. I would love to try it without registration. Since you store the data in the browser, have you considered offering a fully offline version that doesn't…
>we need to look into why these things are happening. It does not seem like a technical problem [...]. It's more of a personal, interpersonal and a social problem Should society adapt to the social networks or should…
Could Scroll be redone as a new startup?
You could try house sitting. Instead of seeking a job, why not create an environment that allows you to code? You could become a Youtube or Twitch streamer or you could seek angle investors that pay for your projects.
It already exists. Have you never heard of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActivityPub ?
>though our tech was superb. Please don't leave us hanging. How had you designed it? I would like to know even more: Did you have integration with other networks via ActivityPub or other protocols? There is a huge risk…
Those 100 alternatives, if they had settled on a protocol, that protocol could have become the standard and could have motivated Twitter and Facebook to join. Each alternative could have coexisted in that environment. I…
>Twitter very likely won't become Elon's X app, Elon has experience with Paypal. Payment and identity management is the core ingredient for an X app. Twitter gives him the user base, and he has overspent enough that…
>The other you can do on your phone at the same time as other things. So far! If you work in VR, and meet in VR, why would you need a phone?
From that book I vaguely remember that he negotiated a deal with his wife that he was proud to break while she maintained her part. It was something like he visits art installations with her if she plays golf with him.…
>>The fundamental incentives for Twitter as a business have not changed. >Have they not changed? This is a genuine question. If Musk pays back the bank loans, there shouldn't be anybody who could force him to continue…
@haunter wrote: >According to some 3rd party services [0] a 2000 user instance will cost me ~$90+taxes/month How efficient is the usenet protocol? I would expect that it would require far less resources. What's the…
To add to that, toots sound like farts. The different connotations for birds and mastodons suggest that the platforms will reach entirely different user groups. If Musk doesn't push video and other technologies then…
Checksum the checksum_s_ Checksum.sh could keep track of checksums. Then an attacker has to alter the original script and checksum.sh.
How could the crawler discover the pay-walled content? If sites explicitly allow the crawler to enter, what would be their argument to prevent that the search engine shows a cached version, especially if that's the…
I would rather say it's money throughput, not velocity. Higher interest rates also lead to less borrowing which reduces the volume of available money. Together with the reduced velocity, this leads to an overall reduced…