He can’t really back down now, not after that AMA.
This may well cost him his job, just like happened to Ellen Pao after Victoria was fired.
He can’t really back down now, not after that AMA.
This may well cost him his job, just like happened to Ellen Pao after Victoria was fired.
Makes sense. Everyone was outraged that they were going to be punished for violating the T&Cs, if just because Netflix never really enforced it, but they’re not actually willing to go without.
99.99% don’t really want or understand a federated system. How do you know it’s not hosted on someone’s desktop over DSL? How do you know it will be there tomorrow? How do you know they aren’t modifying the code to do something nefarious?
As long as there’s a “main” instance people will prioritize that.
I use the Reddit Mobile app and I like it just fine. I didn’t like Apollo at all.