Imagine closing that league down when the top 30 or so NBA players combined make around $1,000,000,000 a year.
Imagine closing that league down when the top 30 or so NBA players combined make around $1,000,000,000 a year.
Would that be genuinelly losing $30M a year or would it be only “losing” it in accounting terms
this was my instant thought on the headline. what business that is truly losing $30,000,000 every year is going to stay open?
Wow, all these essential moves like azure ad to entra id and a new default font?
microsoft has be laying off the wrong people.
meanwhile, you can’t update powershell through winget.
I always felt like the people who paid for reddit premium were the same people in high school who bought the pool pass to the pool on the roof.
sure. but i also can’t help but feel like when history looks back on the fediverse it’s more likely to be in the geocities and anglefire category than some seismic shift in social media.
I hope for the later, but realistically feel it will be the former.
It was the actions of the big companies that sent people to the fediverse.
Aren’t the privacy concerns about threads so bad they can’t release it in Europe?
If you give meta a crack in the door of the fediverse it’s going to do all it can to consume it entirely. Allow meta in at the peril of federated social media.
shirley this has nothing to do with the massive outstanding bill twitter owes to google cloud
of course, but you could only buy that pool pass the first week you were a freshman