Spyke

Elon: "These geniuses will be of great use elsewhere"

The geniuses are hired by Meta to build a Twitter clone.

Elon: "Not like that!"

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lemmy.ca

All jokes aside I believe Meta said they have no former Twitter employees on their engineering team.

I think someone smart foresaw Elon being a child. They deserve a nice bonus.

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Psaldornreply
lemmy.world

I'm curious what is a trade secret here.

Very basic functionality of twitter? Saving a message to a database?

Most of it is infrastructure.

Unless fucking up a blue check mark multiple times counts?

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nyarreply
lemmy.world

It should be "weave" but apparently no one at meta knows what threads are used to do, so whatever....

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I think someone smart foresaw Elon being a child.

Foreseeing Elon being a child is like staring at the Sun and noticing it's bright.

I'm surprised Meta is the only* company with a competing product. *(Ignoring Bluesky since that's been in development for a while and Mastodon isn't a company.)

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lemmy.sdf.org

Funny how that then turned to Meta "poaching" them. LMAO

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slrpnk.net

What do you bet in court proceedings it turns out that he in some way fucked up an NDA clause, thus torpedoing any chance his case had of succeeding?

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Cubesreply
lemm.ee

AFAIK there is no case currently. They only threatened legal action.

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I doubt there will be one. IMO this is just Musk talking shit because he's mad people are ignoring Twitter.

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lemmy.world

I might be pretty ignorant here but what is so proprietary about Twitter/Threads? It just lets people make public status updates and share photos. Unless they literally used the same lines of code, how is it infringement and trade secrets?

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It's really not. Not to mention, like someone else said, Meta has said that they don't even have any former Twitter employees on their engineering team for Threads.

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ashok36reply
lemmy.world

It's easy to make a website that lets random users post whatever they want and then display it in a feed. You could teach a novice how to do it in a weekend. Building a site that can scale to millions of users pretty much overnight is where the secret sauce is.

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Well, Twitter switched to New Twitter and Facebook recreated Twitter Classic and I guess you could see why they think it's a trade secret

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