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Bluesky’s most prominent backer has left its board. On Saturday, Jack Dorsey posted on X about grants for open protocols from his philanthropic Start Small initiative. This prompted someone to ask Dorsey if he was still on the Bluesky board, and he responded with a terse “no.” Dorsey did not answer any of the follow-up posts asking him to explain his departure. It’s not clear when Dorsey left the
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Just in case there was any doubt about how Jack Dorsey really feels about Bluesky, the former Twitter CEO has offered new details on why he left the board and deleted his account on the service he helped kickstart. In a characteristically bizarre interview with Mike Solana of Founders Fund, Dorsey had plenty of criticism for Bluesky. In the interview, Dorsey claimed that Bluesky was “literally rep
Edward Snowden and Jack Dorsey have a conversation at Nostrasia about Nostr, Decentralizing the internet, and authoritarianism in todays age. Chapters: 00:00:00 - The Early Internet and the Journey of Twitter 00:09:14 - The Power of Cooperation in Open Protocols 00:18:01 - The Challenges of Sprawl and Factionalism in Communities 00:26:34 - The Decline of Engagement on Twitter 00:35:53 - "The Dif
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