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Well, now, that's interesting. You're saying rates for Georgia Power customers are going DOWN?!
An expert @theguardian.com quotes: the “idea that WhatsApp can selectively and retroactively access the content of [end-to-end encrypted] individual chats is a mathematical impossibility."
In fact, the judge today called some of the State's proposals an "overreach."
The headline says "Zuckerberg blocked curbs on sex-talking chatbots for minors" But the story cites a document that says "Zuckerberg believed that AI companions should be blocked from engaging in sexually 'explicit' conversations" w young people. Huh?!
After (checks historical record) over a dozen years worth of public criticism from Julia, this kind of gleefully reductive take from her is nothing new. But there is a word for it: projection.
The truth is this demise story has been written time and again. And yet Meta continues to grow. Here’s another truth. Julia just skipped over why there was a small dip in total in DAU last quarter: outages in Iran and blocks in Russia. Inconvenient for her to have had to cite that.
Another truth Julia couldn’t be bothered to contemplate: Meta’s total Q1 revenue was up $55.9 billion or 33% year-over-year. I’m no finance guy, but that seems pretty good.