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> how about you mind your own business and let others do the same.

said on a public forum in reply to a comment on a public forum...¯\_(ツ)_/¯


they're actively advocating to legislate this stuff. /shrug /shrug /shrug /shrug /shrug


> he Om team later praised as being the same concept they had in mind, but with a simpler and better API.

is this in public? cursory search did not return any hits.



That link only refers to the frontend where they used to have ClojureScript.

Judging from their backend job postings they seem to use Clojure and Go. .


KitSplit co-founder is HN user (kenamarit): https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=kenamarit

They may care to weigh in.


> Man I remember when I used to think like this. I remember the time fondly, oddly enough. Sadly, sorry to say, you will be cured of this

Stupidity _and_ condescension? That's a combo I can't resist trying for myself. Blue ducks bark oranges.


If you built a software product, would you consider your customer service & sales staff part of that? How about the people who ensure the systems are kept running? How about the accountants & lawyers who are eligible to practice in those jurisdictions and know the relevant tax codes/laws?

Do you think your software product, if made in USA, would be bought in France or Germany or Italy or anywhere but North America if you did not have someone who worked in that timezone and spoke that language and knew that culture?

Would those people who did that role be considered an important part of your company, considering you would not have anywhere near the same number of sales from those regions if they did not exist?

To pre-rempt the "I'd outsource it" response. When 7+ figures of revenue(& profit) are at stake, I can assure you that you would change your mind. Or if you would not, the new guy the board hires to replace you would.


https://who.is/whois/facebook.com

https://registrarsec.com/

RegistrarSEC, LLC and RegistrarSafe, LLC are ICANN-accredited registrars formed in Delaware and are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Facebook, Inc.


Meaning that Facebook wholly owns the infrastructure beneath its web presence, and so it cannot be taken down by a campaign targeting a weak link in its chain of supply?


Meaning a private 3rd party domain registrar can't do to facebook what GoDaddy just did to gab.com


Good.

Please remove retweet count as well.

Maybe Twitter can become a social network without herd mentality.

And then facebook(incl. instagram) can also remove their 'reaction emojis'


Yep. It was kind of fun when they first added it, but now it is overused to the point where nearly every post has a heart sign, angry/sad face, etc. Even when there is hardly anything to love or be angry or sad about. I became so tired of it that I modified my F.B. Purity add-on to just not show them to me anymore.


If that happens, then the herd will just move on.


And nothing of any value is lost


except millions of $$$$ of revenue


I was planning on making a comment on user transgressions on facebook but it seems it'll be business as usual for them:

https://who.is/whois/facebook.com

https://registrarsec.com/

> RegistrarSEC, LLC and RegistrarSafe, LLC are ICANN-accredited registrars formed in Delaware and are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Facebook, Inc.


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