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Bluesky made more money selling T-shirts mocking Mark Zuckerberg in one day than it has in two years of selling custom domains

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  • D [email protected]

    I probably could if I could be bothered to do that.

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    Which means no.

    Why the first comment if you were not going to bother to elaborate?

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    • cabbage@piefed.socialC [email protected]

      But on frontpage.fyi, if you want to sign up, you have to sign up through Bluesky. They direct you to bsky.app to create your account.

      I just don't see how this is a real functional example of a portable account. Maybe it is not supposed to be - if so, is the decentralized nature of accounts demonstrated anywhere in a practical way?

      I struggle to understand things I cannot see.

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      Yeah I would say they likely just aren't using the protocol properly, that being said I'm not sure I know of an example who is.

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        Ofcourse they ain’t making shit from custom domains. Anyone who is interested in connecting a domain to their Bsky account and has the skills or patience to learn how to probably already has a domain bought at another registrar to connect to.

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        Also most people won't care anyway. Even big businesses are unlikely to really be that bothered.

        For years everyone's been fine with Twitter and that never had custom domains.

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          It's funny because if you read history you know that Caesar took down the republic on a wave of populism.

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          I feel like if anybody knows anything about history that's the thing they know.

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          • cabbage@piefed.socialC [email protected]

            As much as I hate to be that guy, it's worth keeping in mind that BlueSky is not really practising what they preach here. The AT protocol formally allows for a kind of decentralization, but it is prohibitively expensive to run an instance, meaning that only rich folks or those who are willing to accept money from venture capitalists will be capable of actually doing so.

            ActivityPub already existed when they started BlueSky. They chose to not make their protocol compatible. The reason is simple: They are a company, and they have a profit motive. ActivityPub is too democratic, and therefore hard to monetize. By now they have a bunch of crypto bro investors who want their money back. It's better to leave your money elsewhere.

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            I don't mind people setting up for-profit businesses. After all it's what you're supposed to do in a capitalist society, but the issue with it is when company start putting profit before people. As long as they don't do that I'm not bothered that they make business-minded decisions.

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              What does this mean? Am I old?

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              probably not old enough

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              • radicalautonomy@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                Are you still attempting to influence that adage becoming well-understood by the common man? I dare say that I don't believe that will come to pass.

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                cease your attempts at causing "retrieve" to transpire.

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                  I don't mind people setting up for-profit businesses. After all it's what you're supposed to do in a capitalist society, but the issue with it is when company start putting profit before people. As long as they don't do that I'm not bothered that they make business-minded decisions.

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                  The real problem begins when one has to consider how to make money from a social media platform. Selling T-shirts with sick burns written in Latin is not going to work forever.

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                    I thought this was slightly funny.

                    Mark Zuckerberg is known these days for wearing t-shirts with Latin phrases on them, especially ones where he compares himself to Julius Caesar.

                    Bluesky made a shirt in the same style, but theirs says "a world without Caesars" in Latin.

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                    I bet that if you tell Markie that Caesar was a probably bisexual man affected by mini-strokes and/or epilepsy, he would make those t-shirts disappear in a minute.

                    Ignorance is bliss.

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                      I thought this was slightly funny.

                      Mark Zuckerberg is known these days for wearing t-shirts with Latin phrases on them, especially ones where he compares himself to Julius Caesar.

                      Bluesky made a shirt in the same style, but theirs says "a world without Caesars" in Latin.

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                      Why is he doing that? Is he competing with Elon Musk on stupidness?

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                        Ads are attractive to many users because they have a simple option for universal opt out (adblocking) at the cost of everyone who isn't a Freerider.

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                        Yes but a lot of us who do block ads block them largely because they are intolerable. I largly only started blocking ads at all because of how utterly miserable YouTube ads became.

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                          Which means no.

                          Why the first comment if you were not going to bother to elaborate?

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                          Elaborate what exactly?

                          And I honestly thought that he was screwing around with me, because it was such a strangely worded sentence.

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                            Yes but a lot of us who do block ads block them largely because they are intolerable. I largly only started blocking ads at all because of how utterly miserable YouTube ads became.

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                            Gotta love loading a mobile webpage and 20% of it is readable text and the rest is advertising.

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                              I'm going to state an unpopular opinion. Bluesky should have ads, not a personalized ads that track users, but just simple ones at the very top of the feed. Consumers today are too addicted to free services, and companies need to be financially independent so that they can support a quality product.

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                              Ads incentivize them to make the platform addicting and to prioritize ragebait because it will cause people to stay engaged in the app longer.

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                                Zuckerberg wears t-shirts comparing himself to Julius Caesar? Why is that every time I think I’m up-to-date on the latest weirdness there’s more of it?

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                                If you think thats weird you haven't even scratched the surface on Zuck. He actually idolizes Emperor Augustus Caesar so much that he copied the guys haircut for most of his career. Behind the Bastards does a good job of highlighting it. If you want a quick readable version, here's the first non paywalled article I could find. https://www.businessinsider.com/mark-zuckerberg-fascinated-by-augustus-future-of-facebook-2018-9

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                                  If you think thats weird you haven't even scratched the surface on Zuck. He actually idolizes Emperor Augustus Caesar so much that he copied the guys haircut for most of his career. Behind the Bastards does a good job of highlighting it. If you want a quick readable version, here's the first non paywalled article I could find. https://www.businessinsider.com/mark-zuckerberg-fascinated-by-augustus-future-of-facebook-2018-9

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                                  I didn't realize Ed Zitron had another podcast

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                                    Ads are attractive to many users because they have a simple option for universal opt out (adblocking) at the cost of everyone who isn't a Freerider.

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                                    Another reason why they just externalize the cost of the website onto anyone who can't use an ad blocker or doesn't know how.

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                                      Zuckerberg wears t-shirts comparing himself to Julius Caesar? Why is that every time I think I’m up-to-date on the latest weirdness there’s more of it?

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                                      Here you go:

                                      At Meta’s annual Connect event in Menlo Park, Calif., Zuckerberg wore a custom T-shirt with the Latin phrase “aut Zuck aut nihil,” or “all Zuck or all nothing,” as he revealed the first working prototype of Meta’s augmented-reality glasses.

                                      The phrase was a play on “aut Caesar aut nihil,” which means “either a Caesar or nothing,” or more simply “all or nothing.”

                                      Zuckerberg has long been interested in the Roman Empire. He spent his honeymoon in Rome and two of his children, August and Aurelia, are named after emperors Augustus and Marcus Aurelius.

                                      Incidentally, fascists tend to have a hard-on for ancient Rome, but I'm sure that's just a coincidence.

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                                        I obviously support ActivityPub or I wouldn’t be posting this here but one of the AtProtocol developers bought a Raspberry Pi with 8GB ram and added an NVME drive. He’s trying to prove (or possibly make) this point wrong.
                                        https://bsky.app/profile/why.bsky.team

                                        So far, it seems like it’s “working” but he’s found some things that are way too slow and needs to be fixed for it to run on a Raspberry Pi. But that gives me some confidence that the developers, at least, aren’t trying to make it so only people with deep pockets can run an instance. (I don’t know what the investors want but the developers aren’t scheming assholes.)

                                        It’s probably going to ultimately be a situation where anyone with a high end PC (by today’s standards) can run their own instance. It’s definitely not an A.I. situation where you have to reopen Three Mile Island and piss away more water than Nestle to self-host.

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                                        Because of how Bluesky is designed, to meaningfully federate, your server needs to ingest all data from everywhere, and every new message needs to be sent to every single other federated server.

                                        This means that Bluesky just isn't set up for federation currently: it scales quadratically.

                                        Self-hosting a PDS is not the same.

                                        https://dustycloud.org/blog/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/

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                                        • E [email protected]

                                          Also most people won't care anyway. Even big businesses are unlikely to really be that bothered.

                                          For years everyone's been fine with Twitter and that never had custom domains.

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                                          But up until recently, Twitter used the blue checks to verify identity. Bluesky (as far as I know) doesn't verify anyone's identity. Instead, your domain name is your verification.

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