• @zecg
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    5114 hours ago

    Let’s replace one proprietary service with another. It looks so good with its API wide open, like it’s never getting enshittified.

    • Communist
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      35 hours ago

      Bluesky is not proprietary, it’s mit licensed and open source

    • @[email protected]
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      2214 hours ago

      It’s obvious to me that we need to have laws to enforce portability of data and interoperability for large platforms.

      • @MrPoopbutt
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        1110 hours ago

        I’m sure the Republican govt will get right on that

        • @UnderpantsWeevil
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          26 hours ago

          I mean, this is one of the central pitches behind Web3.0/Crypto. Everything has a digital tag and its all going to be portable between platforms.

          Did it come to fruition? No, of course not. Its all a pile of scams. But then so was Web2.0 and Web1.0 during their heydays.

            • @UnderpantsWeevil
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              15 hours ago

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com_bubble

              This goes all the way back to '98, when the original slew of start-ups gobbled up investments only to flop a few years later. Web2.0 had its own bubble burst starting in 2008, taking down a host of the early social media ecosystems (MySpace, Yahoo, and Geocities, most famously). Huge upfront investments with the promise of explosive ROI that took far longer to materialize (or simply never did).

              A great deal of the valuation in these firms was built on lies and bullshit - misreported user activity, overly optimistic monetization estimates, and outright accounting fraud.

              2020 gave us what looked like was going to be a third Crypto bust wave (FTX being the big industry leader leading the charge). But the pivot to AI appears to have bailed a lot of the bigger investors out. We’ll see how long that lasts.

              • @[email protected]
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                12 hours ago

                Oh, I think I understand your point, but we do have different definitions of what a scam is.

                For me, if the guys getting fucked are capitalists or huge investing firms that were trying to leverage their money to make more money just from speculation and not being actually involved, that’s not a scam, that justice. Economic bubbles happen because big money guys are trying to gamble the system to start with, so karma.

                In the other hand, crypto scams are more close to a conman selling snake oil to the uneducated masses, that for me is a full fledged scam.

        • @FantasmaNaCasca
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          29 hours ago

          Yeah…the new Dumbass Of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will be right on that. Top priority…I’m sure…