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yakshemash
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
I am firmly in GP's camp, but I think this difference has more to do with introverted vs extroverted personality types than weird vs. not weird perspectives. Some people find it hard to express themselves in group environment because group environments tend to be highly competitive for 'air time', at which introverts are at a great disadvantage.
yakshemash
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Completely agree with you. My point was that for the majority of workplaces, the choice of introducing or not such invasive tracking tech belongs to the employer. Employees sadly (at least to me) may not have much say in it if Meta puts together a convincing platform for employers.
yakshemash
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Not to say that Metaverse will necessarily fit the bill, but the question is whether your boss will be interested enough in getting Facebook level stalking power into their employees working day, me thinks.
yakshemash
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Could it be just that producing relevant recommendation for every one at all times is a complicated problem that gets even more complicated as the volume of uploaded videos continually increases and SEO tactics get ever more sophisticated? Maybe what worked a few years ago is no longer cutting it and they have yet to figure it?
yakshemash
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
> Today literally thousands of options are available to launch an ecommerce store with single click with better quality, speed, flexibility and control than shopify.

I am currently looking for a good solution to do just that, but don't know where to start. Do you mind sharing a few good ones?
yakshemash
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Even though he is a founder, he kind of gave up part of his right of not having to justify anything on the day the company went public. And not by that much for that matter, as he seems to have a disproportionate voting right compared to other shareholders, and can still do pretty much what he pleases even after stepping down as a CEO. There is an option to be completely free from Wall Street's vagaries, and it's called not going public. Once you have taken in investors money, it seems fair to me to have to be accountable to them. The anomaly seems to me to be the other way round here, that people who put their money into the company and undeniably contributed to the company getting to where it is now have pretty much no say on how it should be managed. This lack of accountability might be one of the reasons why poor decision making went on unchecked and led to the current situation.
yakshemash
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
Out of curiosity, what aspect of the site would lead it to not being indexed well by search engines?

Edit: I just read tyingq's explanation. Is there anything else?
yakshemash
·vor 5 Jahren·discuss
1. The per capita environmental footprint is at least an order of magnitude, if not closer to two, higher in the western world 2. The subtext of this point is so distasteful to me that I can't figure out how to engage with it. How do you measure the quality of a human?