Social media as a modality is super interesting compared to other kinds. The assumption is that feeds need to be stuffed full of posts because a literal following-only feed doesn't have enough new posts to keep you coming back.
But if you compared this to email, it'd be like "ugh I keep going to my inbox and there's no new stuff, I wish I had more email to reply to".
Inbox zero is an idea people try to achieve, but feed zero isn't. (In before people point out IG's "you're all caught up!")
Ok who's going to tell Slack that there's a great way to reduce email in business communication and that they could even use it to allow people to opt-out their Customer Data and Workspace Data from the Global Model.
Like, maybe even through a bot? Like, a bot that Slack runs?
First reaction to reading on the Verge about a new vertically integrated and attractively designed heat pump system with closed, non-Google/Apple smarts from some xooglers is: "well I'm not buying that, it'll probably be shut down or unsupported within 5 years"
Like honestly, it doesn't matter. Not buying anything that is the slightest bit of infrastructural or capital-ish from startups anymore. It doesn't last and you can't rely on it being around.
"[the Home PIs would allow access to developers to build a complex app to manage any aspect of a smart home], like turning on the lights automatically before the food delivery driver arrives”
can't wait for Postmates (Uber) to ask for permissions to control your lights!
@Viss@fuzzychef seriously, banking regs exist for a reason and anything you've left money in you're effectively treating as a bank and would be pissed if it suddenly disappeared