| Nice. I've always been a firm believer that you haven't _really_ left a platform unless you first make a blog post loudly proclaiming that you're _definitely leaving_ but this guy takes it a few steps further by: - keeping his account active, poised to return immediately (but still, definitely leaving) - maybe posting on Twitter occasionally to point people to ongoing resources (but still, definitely leaving) - highlighting how moderation on Mastodon varies by instance, which pressures certain groups to return to Twitter (the place he's definitely left, remember?) If Elon's alt-right, you're alt-left, and I don't believe either is true. Your posts are also not unpaid contributions (or if they are, then they were back when Twitter was public, too, but somehow that was okay). It takes some serious arrogance and mental gymnastics to even arrive at such a conclusion. I'd pay you to NOT post. Shut up already, you're several weeks late to this particular bandwagon anyway. |
"This guy" is Tim Bray, who quit as a VP of AWS over its treatment of employees:
* https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/tim-bray-quit-amazon-web-se...
* https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2020/04/29/Leaving-A...
> Bray, who was born in Alberta, went to University of Guelph and who worked in Vancouver, was a distinguished engineer, a coveted title large tech companies award to senior technologists. The decision will likely cost him more than $1 million in loss of salary and unvested Amazon stock, “not to mention the best job I ever had,” he said.
* https://financialpost.com/news/retail-marketing/amazon-engin...
Dude co-authored both the XML spec and the JSON spec (RFC 7159/8259):
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Bray
He has principles and he's willing to put himself out there for them.