Bluesky Focus Shifts to Community Building with New Group Chat Features
Bluesky's latest feature is group chats, arriving amid a shift in focus on building features for smaller communities.
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Bluesky's latest feature is group chats, arriving amid a shift in focus on building features for smaller communities.
Bluesky launched group chats on Thursday and outlined a broader pivot toward community features, a strategic shift for a social network that has so far focused on open public posting. Group chats support up to 50 people in the current release. The company says it may increase that limit later. The f
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On the heels of Apple’s WWDC keynote this week, Greg Joswiak and Craig Federighi sat down with Laurie Segall on the Mostly Human podcast. During the conversation, Federighi and Joz talked in-depth about Apple’s new Siri AI and Apple Intelligence announcements, the company’s broader approach to AI, a
You maintain a shared GitLab CI template. You need to rename a job, change an input, or restructure the file. Which projects across your org include it? GitLab has been asked this question for nearly six years. Here's the paper trail, and the actual answer. In October 2020, a platform engineer poste
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