I'm not exactly sure how important this is to how Commander is run as a whole, but it seemed to be making enough buzz that it was noteworthy. I guess we'll see whether business continues on as usual or if this prompts a response from the RC
Even after Automattic acquired it, the site continued to lose money at a rate of $30 million each year, the company’s CEO Matt Mullenweg had said.
I still wanna know what they're spending all that money on, because I'm sure it's not developers or even servers. The idea that they can only be profitable if they're constantly growing their user numbers is an investor idea that's doomed to fail eventually and why so many social media sites are crashing right now
TL;DR: right-wing hand-wringing over the app "turning the kids trans and lowering their IQ"
The author also has articles defending Israel and complaining about "woke ideology" if you need any more reason to skip it
That's to be expected. What remains to be seen is how many of them will stick around after the initial surge.
You think a corporation would do that? Just go in front of the FTC and lie?
If this dude "loved every minute of the 80+ hour work weeks of the early 2000's", feels like I can safely ignore anything he has to say about work
More issues caused by features no one asked for but done anyways so investors can see "growth"
Feels very much like they're just following the trend of a bunch of streaming services that just add a + to the end. As long as it's good though I don't think it matters much
IBM researchers said a ChatGPT-generated phishing email was almost as effective in fooling people compared to a man-made version.
So it's less effective than a regular phishing email?
What I want to know about these "unprofitable" tech companies is where all the money is going? Wikipedia, which is run entirely on donations, has an operating budget of ~$150 million. Reddit, Twitter, etc... make many times this amount and even with the greater number of employees and salaries it still sounds like some creative Hollywood accounting that they're unprofitable. It feels like a big chunk of money is just going to investors/C-classes so they can just say they're not actually making any money while the big players get their payday.
Cute creature!