Go Here to Read this Fast! How to watch the Ax-3 crew splash down on Friday
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How to watch the Ax-3 crew splash down on Friday
Go Here to Read this Fast! How to watch the Ax-3 crew splash down on Friday
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How to watch the Ax-3 crew splash down on Friday
Safari gained its Private Browsing mode in 2004. When you don’t want Safari to keep a history of your browsing or monitor usernames so it can suggest them again next time you’re on a site, you use Private Browsing.
It’s been improved since, plus in 2021, Apple launched Private Relay.
Go Here to Read this Fast! How to set a browser for private searching in iOS 17
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How to set a browser for private searching in iOS 17
Apple revealed the 14-inch MacBook Pro during its Scary Fast event in October 2023 with the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max processors. There isn’t any exact science to when a product becomes available refurbished — it can be a few weeks or a few years.
Only the 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3 is available in the refurbished store, as first discovered by MacRumors. Different storage options and RAM configurations are available, but some are sold out.
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I tried Apple Vision Pro and here are 3 mistakes you must absolutely avoid
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3 million smart toothbrushes were not used in a DDoS attack after all, but it could happen
Go Here to Read this Fast! It’s exactly 40 years since NASA achieved this remarkable first in orbit
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It’s exactly 40 years since NASA achieved this remarkable first in orbit
Bluesky, the open source Twitter alternative, has seen a surge in new users just one day after opening its platform up to the public. The service has gained more than 850,000 users bringing its total sign-ups to just over 4 million.
The service had been in an invitation-only beta for about a year and had grown to just over 3 million users when it officially opened to the public. It currently has close to 4.1 million sign-ups, according to an online tracker. “Things are rolling over here,” Bluesky CEO Jay Graber wrote in a post on X.
The surge in new users suggests that there is still ample curiosity about the Jack Dorsey-backed platform that began as an internal project at Twitter in 2019. It also indicated that Meta hasn’t entirely cornered the market for a text-based Twitter alternative. The company’s Threads app has grown to 130 million monthly users, Meta announced last week.
Graber has said that Bluesky intended to grow at a slower pace so that it could build it the platform, and the underlying protocol, without the added pressure sudden surges in growth can cause. Some of those concerns were borne out over the last day as the spike in activity led to some technical issues on the site, including problems with the app’s custom feeds and a brief outage overnight. The outage was resolved within a couple hours, according to the company.
Much of Bluesky’s future success will hinge on whether it can maintain new growth and keep the interest of all its new users. Threads also saw an initial spike in new users, only for it to drop-off before eventually rebounding.
Though Bluesky may look a bit like Threads or X, it’s a fundamentally different kind of platform and part of the growing movement for decentralized social media. Its open-source protocol functions like a “permanently open” API, according to Graber, and the site already has dozens of developers building their own experiences. Bluesky also offers more customization features for users, with features like custom algorithms and the ability to choose your own content moderation settings.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/bluesky-has-added-almost-a-million-users-one-day-after-opening-to-the-public-004854186.html?src=rss
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Bluesky has added almost a million users one day after opening to the public
Go Here to Read this Fast! Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, February 8 (game #745)
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Quordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, February 8 (game #745)