Well that and the fact that he’s 900 years old and probably thinks all phones are iPhones.
Well that and the fact that he’s 900 years old and probably thinks all phones are iPhones.
That’s why when they take air temperature samples they take multiple samples from multiple locations and they explicitly don’t put them under trees, behind shade, unusually high up.
If you’re standing under a tree resulting in a lower air temperature that won’t affect the weather prediction because the temperature isn’t taken from your phone.
Why don’t they just make a deal with a reputable meteorology group, and just use their reports.
They can be, but do you want them to be. Most are not in convenient places.
Yeah but a business park or industrial estate is no place you want to live, so it’s not like thoss offices can be converted.
Absolutely, but this one’s especially stupid.
It’s like claiming that I am guilty of copyright violation because I read their book. If I regurgitated word for word their novel, for free, to anyone that asked for it, than yeah that would be copyright violation. However I sincerely down that is what’s actually happening here.
Something something shoots astronaut in back of head
Now is the time for the twitter devs to implement “arse covering mode”. Although they probably have been in that mode since the buyout.
Keep every email. Recorder or otherwise document every phone call, and insist on every instruction being in writing.
It’s amazing how many managers no longer want you to do a thing when you insist that the instructions to do that thing are in writing.
Although not conclusive if you do a Google keyword search for “Reddit alternatives” the numbers go stratospheric in the last 2 weeks.
If people wanting to leave Reddit work normal levels, there wouldn’t have been such a huge spike in searches.
Yeah but you’re also also not contributing to the horde of data that they can sell to the AI companies. So your account isn’t useful to them.
They are boasting now but they know they’re done for.
I can’t imagine this stock price is going to be anyway near what they wanted to be when the IPO comes in. Assuming it now happens at all.
If Reddit experience a drop a 5% of its user base I doubt they would immediately notice. And even if they did sites like this (pcmag) would not consider that a major drop and so wouldn’t even report it as such.
But we all know that 5% of the users produce 90% to the content.
We will have to wait and see what if they actually follow through.
They are big ones for making grand statements and then quietly backtracking later on once all the press isn’t paying attention anymore.