Chris Trottier on Nostr: I just wanted to say sorry to npub1eeeta…ve209 for comparing him to a child who had ...
I just wanted to say sorry to npub1eeetax7xxyr7mem486lqayj4av7czytttp9swjwn6yry6sn790lqrve209 (npub1eee…e209) for comparing him to a child who had his toy taken away. My bad!
Now, I personally found npub1eeetax7xxyr7mem486lqayj4av7czytttp9swjwn6yry6sn790lqrve209 (npub1eee…e209)'s complaint a bit short-sighted. On one hand, he claims not to like Meta, even comparing them to a criminal organization. But as soon as there's some regulatory resistance against Meta, he starts complaining.
Here's the thing: do we really want Meta to continue behaving like a criminal organization? Or should we have laws in place to keep them in check?
I can't help but wonder if Meta would even consider integrating with #ActivityPub if it weren't for the EU's regulatory pressure. Honestly, I highly doubt it.
As someone who is greatly respected in the tech community, I truly hope that npub1eeetax7xxyr7mem486lqayj4av7czytttp9swjwn6yry6sn790lqrve209 (npub1eee…e209) would stand on the side of privacy rather than monopolies. After all, it's an important issue, right?
Now, I personally found npub1eeetax7xxyr7mem486lqayj4av7czytttp9swjwn6yry6sn790lqrve209 (npub1eee…e209)'s complaint a bit short-sighted. On one hand, he claims not to like Meta, even comparing them to a criminal organization. But as soon as there's some regulatory resistance against Meta, he starts complaining.
Here's the thing: do we really want Meta to continue behaving like a criminal organization? Or should we have laws in place to keep them in check?
I can't help but wonder if Meta would even consider integrating with #ActivityPub if it weren't for the EU's regulatory pressure. Honestly, I highly doubt it.
As someone who is greatly respected in the tech community, I truly hope that npub1eeetax7xxyr7mem486lqayj4av7czytttp9swjwn6yry6sn790lqrve209 (npub1eee…e209) would stand on the side of privacy rather than monopolies. After all, it's an important issue, right?