Agreed and they have an average tenure of like 1.2 years, but their stock vesting schedule gives you 5% in year one, then 15%, 40%, and 40%. So you’re pretty likely to never get whatever carrot they dangle in front of you.
Agreed and they have an average tenure of like 1.2 years, but their stock vesting schedule gives you 5% in year one, then 15%, 40%, and 40%. So you’re pretty likely to never get whatever carrot they dangle in front of you.
I really do wonder if Amazon will run out of people willing to work for them someday. Their approach assumes there is an infinite supply of workers to burn through. Given everything I’ve witnessed from the company, I’d never work there. Do they at some point poison the labor pool against them?
“OP wants to pay an American middleman to import the Chinese junk for him”
You got the goods! I used an HTTP tunnel when I was in college.
So as long as everyone is complicit, no one will report
What happened to his hair?
Why the hell are they even there? There are countless places to spend ad money!
Signal has stories. Never seen anyone use them though.
Isn’t this an old article?
How about internet that can be blocked at the whims of a billionaire? At least government is supposed to answer to the people.
Need to pair it with a stable, easy to use distribution and some good marketing and hardware too. At the end of the day, most people don’t want to spend their weekends scouring forums to understand how to fix some OS issue with a series of terminal commands.
And took how much from the CHIPs act?
They got forked and were losing users?
So what you’re saying is, each site gets its own container?
Does this make containers unnecessary? Or basically built in?
Waiting for the day the headline reads “Microsoft officially confirms its killing Windows.”
Yeah and they make ad revenue hand over fist. So anything else is just “experimental” to them aka a cost center. Since they don’t commit to these side products they don’t become profitable and inevitably get cancelled.
Patreon is also a platform taking 12% of their users money.
It’s funny that Apple was added later given that it is the most valuable company by market cap … it’s seen the highest stock growth of any company on earth.