No. He failed twice at making a successful program.
Eh, he never had a vision or plan or strategy or business knowledge. He had a novel private project that became popular.
Did anyone who understood the issues at Twitter expect anything different from BlueSky?
Ha, exactly. We've seen the "start of the end" of batteries for decades now.
Raspberry Pi Connect needs your Raspberry Pi to be running a 64-bit distribution of Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm that uses the Wayland window server. This in turn means that, for now, you’ll need a Raspberry Pi 5, Raspberry Pi 4, or Raspberry Pi 400.
At the moment, the Raspberry Pi Connect service has just a single relay (TURN) server, located in the UK. This means that if rpi-connect chooses to relay traffic, the latency can be quite high.
Our intention is that Raspberry Pi Connect will remain free (as in beer) for individual users with non-relayed connections, with no limit on the number of devices.
from anywhere on the planet, using just a web browser.
The poor astronauts on the International Space Station miss out on so much.
Dang option 121.
I told him 120 options was enough, but he just had to keep adding options.
Why doesn't my internet look like that stock image tunnel of 1 and 0?
Same things raised here apply to employees.
What about all the employees that Elon wants to move into his Tesla housing?
These people's jobs were closed and they were let go with no fault of their own.
A few years down the road, that means these people would get an email on their way to work that their job no longer exists, and their housing is now gone, on the whim of the owner.
I watch lots of woodworking videos. Not quite as much fun, but no mess.
You should charge a restocking fee.
Yup, that was a whole kerfuffle. That is what got me to stop installing Ubuntu.
I'm not faulting him for not making a lasting program. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
But if you're going to think he is a hero, then the overall result has to be evaluated.