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oldbytes.space
The Man Who Killed #Google #Search.
This guy is taking no prisoners. Even though we all have a good intuitive sense as to why Google has gone to shit, there has been something slippery about it. This article makes it all more concrete.
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The Man Who Killed #Google #Search.
This guy is taking no prisoners. Even though we all have a good intuitive sense as to why Google has gone to shit, there has been something slippery about it. This article makes it all more concrete.
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The Man Who Killed #Google #Search.
This guy is taking no prisoners. Even though we all have a good intuitive sense as to why Google has gone to shit, there has been something slippery about it. This article makes it all more concrete.
The Man Who Killed #Google #Search.
This guy is taking no prisoners. Even though we all have a good intuitive sense as to why Google has gone to shit, there has been something slippery about it. This article makes it all more concrete.
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- 1y ·
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@Mastodon Printing out this whole post so I can reflect on it later, on the day I find out that Meta, on some future steering committee, or through some other influence, desires some changes to ActivityPub or UX that’s going to screw it up for all of the small instances. Feeling it in my bones mate. Meta can’t be trusted. Bubble ‘em.
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@Mastodon Printing out this whole post so I can reflect on it later, on the day I find out that Meta, on some future steering committee, or through some other influence, desires some changes to ActivityPub or UX that’s going to screw it up for all of the small instances. Feeling it in my bones mate. Meta can’t be trusted. Bubble ‘em.
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@Mastodon Printing out this whole post so I can reflect on it later, on the day I find out that Meta, on some future steering committee, or through some other influence, desires some changes to ActivityPub or UX that’s going to screw it up for all of the small instances. Feeling it in my bones mate. Meta can’t be trusted. Bubble ‘em.
@Mastodon Printing out this whole post so I can reflect on it later, on the day I find out that Meta, on some future steering committee, or through some other influence, desires some changes to ActivityPub or UX that’s going to screw it up for all of the small instances. Feeling it in my bones mate. Meta can’t be trusted. Bubble ‘em.