David Artiss

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WordPress VIP Support Lead 👨‍💻 WordPress contributor & developer ✍🏼 Technical writer 📢 Occasional PC Pro podcaster & international speaker ⚤ http://pronoun.is/he

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@jforseth210 I'd tell you but I can't speak out. Apparently.

Over the last week I've seen this said on social media about anyone who still works at Automattic...

"sycophants and people who can't speak out"
"everyone now has learned to swallow critique, be wary of dissenters, and pretend to agree with The Great Leader"
"a cult of personality"

And this was from supposed academics and journalists.

Let me be clear on what I think of this... it's lazy, insulting and just plain wrong.

And, yes, I'm looking at you Ian Betteridge and Mark Dingemanse.

Oh dang, he's so right. Every single one of the over 1.5k of us are EXACTLY like this. No wonder he's an academic /s

https://scholar.social/@dingemansemark/113247524979367442

Mark Dingemanse (@[email protected])

@[email protected] Let me get this straight. You've forced your most principled critics out and let the rest swear loyalty — so you're now left with sycophants and people who can't speak out because they're too dependent on you for job security. This creates a culture of fear where everyone now has learned to swallow critique, be wary of dissenters, and pretend to agree with The Great Leader. How is this not one of the worst moves to make for company culture?

Scholar Social
@jonv @rhyswynne Oh God, of course it is. I was looking at the angle of the badge all wrong (i.e. it's the ship at an angle - I was looking at it horizontally)

Can you find WP Engine’s contributions to WordPress 6.6?

Courtesy of Daniel Bachhuber

https://artiss.blog/2024/09/can-you-find-wp-engines-contributions-to-wordpress-6-6/

Can you find WP Engine’s contributions to WordPress 6.6? | artiss.blog

Courtesy of Daniel Bachhuber

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@rhyswynne the one on the left is from Paradroid. Don't know the other.

WPE & Trademarks

I've been writing and talking about WP Engine a lot in the last week, but I want to be crystal clear about the core issue at play. In short, WP Engine is violating WordPress' trademarks. Moreover, they have been doing so for years. We at Automattic have been attempting to make a licensing deal with them for a very long time, and all they have done has string us along.

https://ma.tt/2024/09/wordpress-engine/

WPE & Trademarks

I’ve been writing and talking about WP Engine a lot in the last week, but I want to be crystal clear about the core issue at play. In short, WP Engine is violating WordPress’ trademarks…

Matt Mullenweg

I just donated, personally, $5 to the WordPress Foundation, a charitable organisation, to help further the mission of the WordPress open source project and to help the wider community.

This is more than WP Engine has donated. WP Engine this year made $400 million*.

*https://getlatka.com/companies/wp-engine

How WP Engine hit $400M revenue and 120K customers in 2024.

WP Engine CEO Jason Cohen shares how WP Engine grew to $400M over the past 14 years. WP Engine has raised $322.7M and hit a $1B valuation in 2024. See more WP Engine data here.

LATKA
@macmanx Not that I don't believe that content moderation is a good thing, but here's my thinking... as we enforce moderation on every messaging platform and social media company, aren't we just going to end up with a few companies, those that can afford the massive costs of such moderation? How will we get any startups in the future that may potentially disrupt the, otherwise, monopolised position?
If I remember right, Facebook has to employ tens of thousands of moderators.

Now how many R’s are in ‘Strawberry’, ChatGPT?

Last month, the latest ChatGPT oopsie went viral - the fact that, if you asked it how many r's were in the word "strawberry", it would say there's 2. However, get it to spell it out and it changed its mind and got it correct. For some people it would not only double down but would, when pushed, even change it's mind and say it's just 1.

https://artiss.blog/2024/09/now-how-many-rs-are-in-strawberry-chatgpt/

Now how many R’s are in ‘Strawberry’, ChatGPT? | artiss.blog

Last month, the latest ChatGPT oopsie went viral – the fact that, if you asked it how many r’s were in the word “strawberry”, it would say there’s 2. However, get it t…

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