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(#zrsxk3a) @bender@bender I never implemented it actually. That’s why we have the # refresh = metadata field for those that yell loudly en …
@bender @twtxt.net I never implemented it actually. That’s why we have the # refresh = metadata field for those that yell loudly enough can add to their feeds. Otherwise yarnd uses WebSub between pods and is fairly dumb. I could never find an β€œintelligent” way to back-off without hurting freshness. ⌘ Read more

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(#7xubh7a) @bender@bender I tend to think of Twtxt like Email. It is truely decentralised. So therefore by design there really is no way to …
@bender @twtxt.net I tend to think of Twtxt like Email. It is truely decentralised. So therefore by design there really is no way to easily discovers others except through social interactions and a sort of β€œword of mouth” of human exchanges of communications. ⌘ Read more

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(#rozpvfa) Unfortunately none of the content on the Wikipedia page for him really criticises much of his work. He must be really good at being a …
Unfortunately none of the content on the Wikipedia page for him really criticises much of his work. He must be really good at being a β€œbusinessman” and killing tech innovation 🀣 ⌘ Read more

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(#rozpvfa) > After working 14 years at IBM, he became senior vice president and chief technology officer at enterprise search vendor Verity in 2 …

After working 14 years at IBM, he became senior vice president and chief technology officer at enterprise search vendor Verity in 2004.[16][14][12] In July 2005, he was hired by Yahoo! to lead Yahoo! Research in Sunnyvale, California.[17] At Yahoo!, he worked on research projects including search and advertising.[15][18] In 2011, he was appointed as Yahoo!’s chief strategy offi … ⌘ Read more

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(#h5cwthq) @kat@kat That’s thankfully not entirely true. There are some companies that are starting to realize that β€œCloud” i …
@kat @yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz That’s thankfully not entirely true. There are some companies that are starting to realize that β€œCloud” is actually more expensive and so we’re starting to see a bit of a migration back 🀞 ⌘ Read more

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