YSK: Before she was the CEO of BlueSky Jay Graeber worked in cryptocurrency
from Kirk@startrek.website to fediverse@lemmy.world on 01 Sep 16:39
https://startrek.website/post/28430729

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Graber

In 2015, Graber began working as a software engineer for SkuChain in Mountain View, California. She then worked in a factory in Moses Lake, Washington, where she soldered bitcoin mining equipment. In 2016, she began working as a junior developer for the Zcash cryptocurrency.

So lately I have been trying to figure out why people are calling BlueSky decentralized and I noticed that fun fact. It made me realize how cryptocurrencies are something else that was often technically “decentralized” but in reality controlled by a single person or group.

In case it’s also not known, Jack Dorsey who helped found BlueSky is a big cryptocurrency booster.

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mannycalavera@feddit.uk on 01 Sep 16:51 next collapse

Why should we know this?

brucethemoose@lemmy.world on 01 Sep 17:01 next collapse

Because however one feels about blockchain tech and its future, past companies within the crypto industry are notorious for selling the moon, being shady, and cashing out early. ‘ZCash’ appears to be a good example, particularly because a small group exerts such a high level of control over it.

And if the parallel holds, and at least some of that applies Jay Gaeber’s own personal experience and expectations of what a company’s trajectory should look like, it doesn’t bode well for Bluesky.

Kirk@startrek.website on 01 Sep 18:05 collapse

Because the claims of people involved with cryptocurrency are historically very untrustworthy, that’s why.

The thing that got me interested is that BlueSky says it’s “decentralized” but the more I look into it, it’s only “decentralized” using a very narrow, highly technical definition of the term “decentralized”.

Cryptocurrency is the same. People with a financial stake in cryptocurrency often say it is “decentralized” but it’s only true if you accept their extremely narrow definitions of what that word means.

scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech on 01 Sep 17:08 next collapse

So? She was a junior engineer, probably just needed the money to scrape by. You’ve never worked low level roles at morally questionable companies?

Kirk@startrek.website on 01 Sep 18:08 next collapse

As I brought up in the title of my post, she’s currently the highest level role at a morally questionable company. She has a pattern of behavior of working at morally questionable companies.

scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech on 01 Sep 18:57 collapse

You weren’t talking about that, you only brought up the crypto role, you made it the title of the post. You want to talk about blue sky alone? Make a separate post about that. Her junior engineer experience in crypto is an irrelevant footnote in her career.

hypna@lemmy.world on 01 Sep 18:19 next collapse

sheepishly raises hand

scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech on 01 Sep 18:59 collapse

We all have bills at the end of the day, and I’m a firm believer that there are no moral companies. I’d love to drop everything and work for a non profit who only does good, but turns out my bank still expects me to pay the mortgage.

rozodru@piefed.social on 02 Sep 11:15 collapse

started my career as a developer working for an adult entertainment industry company (porn) so yeah. Everything I know today is from titties and the bang bus.

scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech on 02 Sep 12:51 collapse

So many questions! You should consider doing an ama here sometime

rozodru@piefed.social on 03 Sep 11:16 collapse

I did one years ago on Reddit and someone made a youtube video out of it without my permission that went semi-viral so I'm sure it's on there somewhere. Just youtube something like "Reddit porn industry AMA"

scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech on 03 Sep 14:01 collapse

that’s so shitty, I’m sorry they stole your content. Well, if you ever decide to do one here I couldn’t promise someone wouldn’t do it, but it’d be much less likely

Lumidaub@feddit.org on 01 Sep 18:47 next collapse

I keep seeing people ask why people call Bluesky decentralised. I never see people call Bluesky decentralised.

(Okay, “never” isn’t quite correct, I’ve seen the term used in relation to Bluesky maybe a handful of times but you make it sound like that’s their main selling point)

Kirk@startrek.website on 01 Sep 19:18 collapse

I never see people call Bluesky decentralised.

I find that surprising, because BlueSky uses that term: bsky.social/about/…/02-22-2024-open-social-web

<img alt="" src="https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/26361168-d5a9-4d2e-b46d-b681212aa9a9.png">

Jay Graeber herself described it as such.

Here is the Verge calling it decentralized: theverge.com/…/bluesky-ceo-jay-graber-interview-d…

Here is NYT calling it decentralized: www.nytimes.com/…/bluesky-x-alternative.html

Here is CNN calling decentralized: www.cnn.com/2023/04/28/tech/bluesky-social/

Blisterexe@lemmy.zip on 02 Sep 12:12 collapse

Yes, because it is, you can host your own server (pds, relay and UI) on like a 30$ vps.

poVoq@slrpnk.net on 01 Sep 19:02 next collapse

Bluesky is literally funded by a venture capital firm called “Blockchain Capital” and you wonder about previous jobs of the CEO? 🙄

Kirk@startrek.website on 01 Sep 19:19 collapse

I do! Thanks for the information it is another piece of evidence as to the sketchiness

JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world on 02 Sep 11:10 next collapse

This kind of purity policing is deeply offputting IMO. And certainly won’t help build federated social media.

zqps@sh.itjust.works on 02 Sep 16:37 next collapse

As a software engineer? That doesn’t have to convey ideology by any means. People gotta pay the bills.

Kirk@startrek.website on 02 Sep 18:57 collapse

Her bills are paid now. Looks like a pattern of shady employment choices.

daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Sep 16:01 collapse

For me the mistrust on bluesky started when it was so easily adopted as “twitter” alternative, mastodon being just there struggling for that.

In order to achieve that a lot of money and influence have been moved around. People didn’t organically moved, they were influenced to move there. I don’t trust that.