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2021-12-01 21:12:51
https://portorocha.com/vevo
172 viewsNikita Pakutin, 18:12
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2021-12-01 15:35:43 > I appreciated that Gather is first trying to deliver the metaverse today, in two-dimensions. It’s exactly how startups are supposed to outmaneuver the incumbents, incrementally, by trying to do something small much more creatively. Diving into Gather was probably the most excited I’ve been about a kooky workplace product since I was first introduced to Slack.

> I really do think working together as characters in digital spaces is the future of remote work. There’s something disconcerting about staring at each other over the Zoom screen. Browsers are boring and it feels like we can do better than a phone call.

> It’s easy to believe that the metaverse is the next self-driving car — a promising technology that’s being sold to the public far too soon. But Gather is proof that there is something going on now. (...) Microsoft and Zoom are valuable companies. If Gather can build a more enjoyable workplace in two-dimensions, that’s pretty meaningful.

https://www.newcomer.co/p/gather-in-the-metaverse
186 viewsNikita Pakutin, 12:35
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2021-12-01 10:54:49 https://twitter.com/marinatinker/status/1465941406418145281
Настроение — праздничное
173 viewsNikita Pakutin, 07:54
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2021-12-01 01:07:44
https://twitter.com/TechEmails/status/1465802215927558154 ← надеюсь, расписание Элизабет Холмс станет словами песни
181 viewsNikita Pakutin, 22:07
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2021-07-01 23:39:11 https://t.me/vladzelyzip/1472
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2021-07-01 23:21:41 https://t.me/prod1337/18
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2021-07-01 23:10:53 (также справедливо, что)

> Of course Microsoft is going to say these kinds of things right now, because it doesn’t have much to lose — the company’s Windows app store has practically been a punchline for years, and Microsoft needs all the apps it can get. (...) And where Microsoft does have something to lose — PC gaming revenue — it’s conspicuously decided not to offer that 100 percent revshare option. [1]

> It’s fair to call this critique opportunistic. After all, Microsoft itself tried to build an app store ecosystem for Windows that utterly failed to match the level of success we’ve seen for the iPhone (or Android, for that matter). (...) But just because a critique is opportunistic doesn’t mean it’s not correct. (...) [And it helps that] Microsoft’s business model has nothing to do with selling Windows or even getting a cut of app sales anymore. It’s about Microsoft 365, Azure, and enterprise services. [2]
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2021-07-01 23:10:15 > Windows doesn’t live in isolation. Windows lives in a world where there is a lot of cloud computing. (...) Anything that is a client operating system ultimately does rendezvous with cloud computing. In that sense, technically and business-model-wise and usage and experience-wise, it’s the cloud and the edge [that are the most important layer for us.]

> In the pandemic, (...) I found myself [saying], “Oh my God, not only do I need a home office. I have all my girls home and they need all their own independent PCs.” (...) Larger screens on which Windows runs are super important, because not all tasks can be done on a mobile device. (...) I want to celebrate [improvements to Windows Update] as much as any feature because it’s important. (...) [Our users] tell me [that] in my inbox loud and clear every day.

> If something bigger than the platform can’t be born, then it’s not a platform. The web, it grew up on Windows. (...) The other two ecosystems that are at scale (...) have conflated — at least in my mind — the platform and the aggregation layer with one set of rules. (...) I want to make our own set of design and business model choices so that creators find more choice. That’s competition.

> We want to be a platform for platform creators, not just a platform for other people’s apps. (...) We’ll have a store. We’ll have our own defaults. We will curate stuff. But if somebody else can come in and create lots of value on our platform and use it as the base infrastructure, [at the] OS level, so be it — including the store. (...) Slack, or Zoom, or anything else — [they] can be first class.

> I hope that more developers even look at Amazon Appstore as a way to go reach more users. (...) I would hope that even Google will take a look at it, right? (...) The world has not seen that — other than perhaps on Windows, where you have Steam and now you have Epic. You have our store. There are multiple marketplaces and there should be competition in marketplaces.

> I look at Intel innovating, Qualcomm innovating, AMB innovating, and Nvidia innovating, and say, “I want to do a great job of bringing all that innovation to life through Windows, and then surfacing it to developers.” You bring your UWP, you bring your PWA, you bring your Android app, use Windows to light up on that silicon innovation. That’s the opportunity I see. And our OEMs at Dell and HP and Lenovo are excited about that.

https://www.theverge.com/22549385/microsoft-satya-nadella-interview-windows-11-decoder
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2021-07-01 22:35:35
https://info.paratype.ru/no-funds-for-fonts/
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2021-07-01 22:33:01
https://flowingdata.com/2015/12/15/a-day-in-the-life-of-americans/
65 views19:33
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