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@Philip_Huff Apple has been stagnated since jobs died , nothing innovative could be done. Chips shit started in the 2010 . Vision pro was in early stages since 2007 .
So yes since jobs left , apple has been stagnated .
@joecarlsonshow All the people who has not created shit in their life and always stayed on bed waiting for the miracle happen are the people who are involved in such shit .
These valuation comparisonatora are so doing it all on purpose to get people in comments and fight and they get the reach . Don't fall in trap , I will try not to fall again .
Chamath says Silicon Valley lost what made it great and only cares about money now
"Silicon Valley has completely lost what made it great. It was a place for weirdos, for people at the fringes, for people that really were idealistic. And it has become something that's far from that now. It is the equivalent of what Harvard used to be. It's a credentialing place."
"When we came, we used to aspire to meet the Bill Campbells of the world, Mike Moritz, John Doerr. Those folks are gone. We used to aspire to work for Steve Jobs. He's not here."
"And in that breach, all we have done is focused on making money in every single way that we can, hand over fist. And there's nothing wrong with that. Except now it’s at a point where we need to do a better job of acknowledging it and trying to do a little bit better.”
“Every time we don't, and we're given a chance to be better, and we're not, the hatred builds, the animus builds. And that's what we're seeing now."
No , bro u don't understand dime here .
Had u seen anthropic numbs bro , are u alright. 10x growth yr by yr . Anthropic is now projecting for tre 100 billion dollars this yr . Last yr it was 10 billions and yr before it was billion and a yr before either was 100 million.
While meta reached 100 billion revenue mark in 2021 after being in business 18 yrs man , see the thing yourself .
@waryinv@drayinvests People out there crash for no reason , bro look at their growth and usage numbers . How much revenue they are doing , They are 10x growth yr by yr .
Mind boggling .
So meta is being sued for being "too addicting".
Question, what is the right amount of addicting?
If a good movie is 3 hours long, is that too much, should the government put a cap on movie length to 2 hours and 45 minutes? If you play a video game for 4 hours, should the government step in on that too for teens?
I'm just wondering where exactly Meta magically crossed the line in going from being an engaging and entertaining product people want to keep using to a "too" addicting product where the government decides to pull them back.
What is the legally accepted amount of 'addictiveness' in this case? Anyone care to explain where that arbitrary line should be drawn?