notabird
@notabird@lemmy.world
- Comment on In a leaked memo, Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke put limits on employees having side hustles, saying Shopify requires 'unshared attention' 8 months ago:
Is there a CEO that is not a total ass?
- Comment on Streaming giants have banded together for lobbying power 8 months ago:
Laws like the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), which features overly broad definitions of the platforms it targets and has troubling privacy implications thanks to surveillance requirements, could sweep companies like Netflix or Disney up into its dragnet.
Streaming companies are usually pro-net neutrality, and that’s been a difficult concept for lawmakers and regulators in DC to fully grasp.
For those that read just the headline. Not everything is black and white.
- Comment on Unity Bosses Sold Stock Ahead Of Scummy Dev Fees Announcement 9 months ago:
Pretty much every smoking gun insider trading story trending in social media.
- Comment on X now wants your biometric data, as well as your job and education history for ‘safety, security, and identification purposes’ 9 months ago:
Leave it up, and don’t use it. Let them carry dead weight.
- Comment on Sam Bankman-Fried is going to jail 10 months ago:
Dude wanted to build a bunker for a possible “Apocalypse”. Another delusional billionaire. Glad this guy got caught.
- Comment on ChatGPT In Trouble: OpenAI may go bankrupt by 2024, AI bot costs company $700,000 every day 10 months ago:
Lemmy and Mastodon to a larger extent hate anything owned by a corporation. That voice is getting more and more louder by the day.
- Comment on Tech workers react to UPS drivers landing a $170,000 a year package with a mixture of anger and admiration 10 months ago:
Blind is a tech bro incel cesspool sometimes.
- Comment on Fediverse now well past 12 Million total daily users 10 months ago:
Chronological timeline doesn’t really work unless you build a highly curated list. Not many people used Twitter that way.
- Comment on Threads Has Lost More Than 80% of Its Daily Active Users 10 months ago:
Social ethics is not something the average people care about. I doubt if Twitter would be in trouble if not for the platform being absolutely terrible, and the non stop short slighted changes that just break things.