TechScape: Elon Musk’s poll own goal proves he can’t get out of his own way
In this week's newsletter: Musk has a talent for trying to wiggle out of trouble on Twitter, only to land deeper in it - this time by asking users if he should quit as chief executive
Call it Chekhov's Jet: a Twitter account placed on the mantelpiece in act one must surely go off in act five.
Seven days after buying the social network, Elon Musk tweeted that his commitment to free speech extended even to not banning the account following my plane". Six weeks later, his reversal of that policy set in motion a series of events that seems increasingly likely to end in his dramatic departure as chief executive of Twitter. How's that for a satisfying narrative?
About 80% of Meta's overall investments support the core business, with the other 20% going toward Reality Labs. It's a level of investment we believe makes sense for a company committed to staying at the leading edge of one of the most competitive and innovative industries on earth.
VR is now at a very special moment - fundamental new pieces of the hardware and technology stack are hitting the market for the first time, and a community of developers and users is unlocking its potential in new ways, from scrappy software startups to top-tier game studios, creators, and artists ... We think it's only going to get better in 2023.
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