Emily Price, Fast Company: Meta’s Threads is on a roll. The social networking app is now home to more than 400 million monthly active users, Meta shared with Fast Company on Tuesday. That’s 50 million more than just a few months ago, and a long way from the 175 million it had around its first […]⌥ Permalink| Pixel Envy
I’m having one of Those Weeks. Umpteen attention-beggars. A gazillion interruptions. Unprioritized Priorities taking over every task list. And the …| NeedlenThread.com
Threads alcançou 400 milhões de usuários ativos e cresce 50 milhões em poucos meses. Descubra mais sobre essa rede social.| Fast Company Brasil
Data suggests X’s audience may shrink, giving Threads a rising chance to challenge its social media dominance.| Digital Information World
We've taken a couple more tiny steps in expanding our curated needlework supplies - especially with some new embroidery thread collections and a new hoop. I call these supplies "curated" because they're the tools and threads that I specially select, that I think are worthwhile to have available,| NeedlenThread.com
Using Twitter threads hold a lot of benefits, including helping to increase engagement. Here are some effective ways you can use Twitter threads to ramp up engagements and significantly increase your followers.| OnlySocial
By now, you’ve probably heard about Threads – the new text-based app from Meta that is creating quite a buzz and is being hailed as a potential rival to Twitter. The platform has experienced an extraordinary launch, with over 100 million people joining within the first five days. Given the immense popularity and potential of […]| Monomoy Social Media
Good morning! I've got a lot to chat with you about in the coming days, as we pull together the projects that we're working on here in the studio. My goal this week is to set up the "final" version of a project sample I'll be stitching over the next couple weeks. It's a small, spring-bright,| NeedlenThread.com
I have been active in musician Forums & Groups since the late 90s. They can be wonderful or just brutally traumatizing. Increasingly the latter. Maybe the former for a few days, or hours. But t…| Benedict Roff-Marsh
6 June 2024: Big news! Today we are announcing that Shopify is acquiring the Threads team. There are a million feelings and thoughts from this journey, but nothing more than gratitude to all of our users and customers for building with us, our investors for their unwavering support and guidance, and all of our friends and family who put up with the late nights, canceled plans, and the general roller coaster that is startup life. The original Threads service (a Slack-like site/app) was shut do...| Our Incredible Journey
Ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter in 2022, fired the majority of its employees and renamed it X, there have been concerns about the future of the social network formerly known as Twitter. The big question is: is it time to leave? For the past two years, concerns about the increasing volume of fake […] The post X-odus: should your company leave X? appeared first on OST - B2B Social Media Agency.| OST – B2B Social Media Agency
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Meta launched Threads in response to the spiraling catastrophe of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter. It quickly grew to 175 million active users and has become a significant new social platform for Meta. We keep all of our clients modern through our cloud-based CMS solution, and so integrating with the Threads API as soon as it became available was a no-brainer. We encouraged all of our clients to immediately create and promote their Threads channels. Some of our clients, including George ...| RebelMouse
Many changes are being brought by Mosseri on Threads to lure new users as well as make the platform friendly and "Twitter-like" for users who joined it in July 2023 with a new hope to get away Musk's tyranny of subscriptions| Interhacktives
Threads, the short form blogging platform created by Meta, is making its long-awaited debut in| Interhacktives
Meta has entered the Fediverse. This is their FAQ Guide for users interested in what it means. Note it branches off to many other areas as well.| Jeff's Bookmarks
15 years ago The Common Craft Show did this little explainer about Twitter: What strikes me above all is how personal all of this is. The essence of this has been on my mind for the past few weeks, as we try and try again to find something to replace […]| Jon Worth Euroblog
With more than 175 million monthly users, Meta has its sights set on overtaking Twitter| Platformer
It's been just over a year since Meta launched Threads, a microblogging platform built upon Instagram's foundation. While still in its infancy, the team has quickly added features that present itself as a viable alternative to its contemporaries, the most important being a TweetDeck-like desktop UI. But there seems to| augment
Patreon needs to become Threads before Threads become Patreon.| augment
Crochet isn't the first industry you consider being disrupted by artificial intelligence, but maybe it should be.| Luddite Pro
Ghost's Fediverse integration will have larger implications for the newsletter landscape. Namely, I think this will eventually bring the slow death of another social silo: Substack.| augment
Before we explore wool threads any further - comparing different types and discussing their make-up, pros and cons, and so forth - I want to do a little house cleaning so that these articles are easier for you and other visitors to find on Needle 'n Thread. To that end, here's an article index of| NeedlenThread.com
I think Post's greatest miss was not interoperating with complementary products like Flipboard, Artifact, WordPress, Medium, and Ghost to build out a cross-platform network of creators, curators, and consumers.| augment
This is my journey that started as an experiment to see how my Threads feed would look like on Mastodon and ended with me finding experiences that went above and beyond my expectations.| augment
I remember attending Dan Kaminsky’s talk at DEFCON 12 and being blown away by it. Three years later, I went on the original “Hackers on a Plane” trip and ended up seated next to Dan on one of…| rya.nc
In the early 90s, when I was in elementary school, I got assigned to write a report on a topic of my choosing. I decided to write about computer viruses. There weren’t many books at the time I…| rya.nc
Introduction Process suspension is a technique which is quite well-known, and it is used for a variety of reasons (even by malicious software sometimes). The term “suspension” means “stoppin…| Opcode
Threads emerged as a social media platform brimming with promise. Its unique focus on threaded messaging and ephemeral content aimed to foster a more intimate| Raw.Studio
Meta-owned Threads is introducing a new Instagram-like bookmark feature, allowing users to save their favorite posts. According to Instagram head Adam| WebTrickz
Guide to Concurrency in Python with Asyncio| www.integralist.co.uk
Every now and then I write twitter threads about papers (both ones I read and ones I’ve written) and talks (ones I gave and ones I’ve seen). Someone suggested once that it may be a good…| Iris van Rooij
In this blog post, I delve into the comparison of memory consumption between asynchronous and multi-threaded programming across popular languages like Rust, ...| pkolaczk.github.io
When you start using EmailEngine and have only a few email accounts to test on, you can probably get away with even a very modest server without changing any configuration options. Once your EmailEngine usage grows, this might not be enough anymore. A lot depends on your specific use case.| EmailEngine Blog
In a previous blog post, we discussed how email threads are typically managed on the client side, as virtual entities. Previous attempts to define server-side threading, such as the RFC5256 standard, were mainly useful for mailing-list type threads, assuming that all related emails were located in the same folder. This| EmailEngine Blog