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    Let’s flip this around: Show me a thing that Meta has touched that hasn’t turned to shit. Why risk the same fate when we don’t have to? What is meta bringing to the table that would warrant foolhardiness on our part?

    See the opposite of FUD is naivete, hubris, make-believe, not something one wants to be engaged in either.

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        speaks volumes that a rythm game was the only example we could come up with from a company that has literally billions at its disposal lol

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          It was just the first thing that came to mind, but I know they also contribute to / fund the Blender Foundation.

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                WTH would they develop cycles it’s not like they’re making movies or such. Or really anything that’s not interactive. But yes meta does a lot of open source work in general. Probably should’ve specified “a product they make money with”.

                Hmmm page 95 values the EPIC megagrant at 87,540 yet they’re in the corporate patron tier, should be platinum.

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                  Don’t forget this report is for 2022, not 2023. The grant for 2023 might be closer to the 2021 level since they’re back in patron tier. I can only speculate on what their interests in Cycles is, but maybe they use Blender for making ads and such.

                  I’m sure their open source contributions aren’t out of charity though. They’re getting a return on their investment somehow, even if only in the things they use the projects for. I think the open source work would be a better comparison for their ActivityPub integration either way though.

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        Honestly, lots of PC gaming fans are unhappy with Oculus focusing on the broad consumer market, but the Q2/Q3 are genuinely impressive pieces of hardware/software and are the first devices to actually meaningfully push VR even somewhat into the mainstream.

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      Huh, if only there was an example of Meta existing on a decentralized platform where I could choose to visit them and interact with their stuff but I didn’t have to.

      Oh huh, would you look at that, turns out this little decentralized network called the worldwide web has been running it this whole time!

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        That’s a pretty good example actually. React has been a boon to webdev imo, and I love using it. Yarn too.

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          But in the scenario of lemmy / mastodon, you only ever interact with your chosen frontend / instance and it only communivates to facebook through activitypub not through the general web standards. Even if facebook were to just embed a bunch of js code as an activitypub text feed, your chosen instance would still have to choose whether or not to render it by default, or to give you the option, or to block it entirely.

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            It’s like people don’t want to email people with Gmail addresses because Google at some point killed off XMPP*, in fearing that email altogether would be killed off.

            • which it didn’t even do, XMPP was a terrible protocol by itself already.