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To: marcher who wrote (194874)12/23/2022 1:32:55 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218621
 
Meta Says It Still Believes in Metaverse—Stock Is Down 64% Since Name ChangeThe social media giant has dumped billions into its nascent metaverse project so far, with little to show for it.




By Jason Nelson

Dec 19, 2022
4 min read


Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's avatar. Image: Meta

While 2022 has been a tough year for the tech industry, Meta has had an especially rough run. Its stock has dropped 60% since the company changed its name in October 2021, when its stock traded at $323.57 per share. Currently, Meta is trading at $114.74, according to MarketWatch.

“Meta began 2022 with a new name and a new vision for the future, and at Reality Labs it’s our job to bring that vision to life,” wrote Reality Labs CTO Andrew Bosworth in a company post. “We never thought it would be easy or straightforward, but this year was even harder than we expected.

“Economic challenges across the world, combined with pressures on Meta’s core business, created a perfect storm of skepticism about the investments we’re making,” Bosworth explained.



Zuckerberg Confirms 'Long-Term Vision' for Metaverse as Meta Fires 11,000 EmployeesMeta, the parent company of social media platform Facebook, will cut more than 11,000 jobs, or about 13% of its workforce, CEO Mark Zuckerburg revealed on Wednesday. Zuckerburg said that the m...

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Andrew AsmakovNov 9, 2022

Meta, then Facebook, launched Facebook Reality Labs in September 2020. Reality Labs, who created the Oculus Rift VR headset in 2016, was tasked to develop Meta’s metaverse project, which the company announced when it changed its name last year.

“The long-term value of these technologies will come from how they’re adopted by the ecosystem of developers, creators, and builders that has formed around these devices,” Bosworth wrote.

In October, Meta revealed that its Reality Labs metaverse division lost over $3.6 billion in the third quarter of 2022, compared to $2.63 billion at the same time the year before. According to Bosworth, 20% of Meta’s overall investments went to Reality Labs, with the other 80% going to Meta’s core business, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram.

"It’s a level of investment we believe makes sense for a company committed to staying at the leading edge of one of the most competitive and innovative industries on earth," Bosworth wrote.



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Open Metaverse Alliance Says It Won’t Let Meta Define the Future of the InternetWhether the future metaverse will be open and interoperable—and whether it will be primarily built with blockchain technology—remains to be seen. That’s why an array of crypto builders and fir...

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Andrew HaywardNov 1, 2022

In November, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that despite the $3.6 billion loss, and subsequent layoff of 11,000 employees, he still has a long-term vision for the metaverse.

The metaverse is a buzzword used to describe the next iteration of the internet: a persistent, shared virtual world in which people interact as 3D avatars. Many in the crypto space see blockchain, particularly non-fungible tokens or NFTs, as factors of what the metaverse will be.

Reality Labs was tasked with developing the company’s metaverse project, Horizon Worlds.

The project has struggled to gain traction. In October, it was placed on ' quality lockdown,' as internal communications revealed that even Meta employees were not logging in. The company's much-touted demo of its latest human avatar enhancements included fake legs.



After $177 Billion in Investment, Why Do Metaverse Graphics Still Suck?It’s approaching 20 years since the release of Second Life, an early stab at an immersive multiplayer universe from Linden Labs, in which people began living and working—as well as making plen...

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Chris Stokel-WalkerAug 27, 2022

Meanwhile, other players focused on the metaverse have aligned themselves in opposition to Meta's possible dominance of the space. The Open Metaverse Alliance—which includes members like Dapper Labs, The Sandbox, Animoca Brands, Alien Worlds, Decentraland, MetaMetaverse, and Unstoppable Domains —is pushing for an interoperable, blockchain-powered metaverse.

In November, Meta began rolling out its planned integration of NFTs to its over two billion monthly Instagram users, calling them digital collectibles instead of the oft-maligned term NFTs.

If Meta’s current stock price is any indication, investors are unhappy with Zuckerberg’s metaverse play. But while the numbers may appear alarming, Bosworth sees it as a test.

“During boom times, it’s easy to make big, ambitious investments in what’s coming next,” Bosworth said. “But when economic conditions turn, it’s just as easy to turn the other way: cut back on your ambitions, stick to what’s safest and most profitable today, and squeeze as much as you can from it.

"These are the moments that truly test people’s belief in the future," he said.



To: marcher who wrote (194874)12/24/2022 5:42:32 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218621
 
Re <<the jack has become jack-the-wood-splitter>>

... we accidentally discovered by badminton teacher observation and was reminded that the Jack is ambidextrous, and as so, is particularly good as doubles team player. His power and moves now enabling him to defeat kids 2 years older than him at school and set to make the School team should he wish.

We are also enabling / facilitating him to discover whether he is any good at fencing, as that is a more 'proper' sport. Let's see.

We have had all sorts in the family with modicum of knowledge of sport and/or smattering expertise at war-fighting, and so we, as usual, do not push but let the Jack discover what he likes better. If he likes it, then can do well, because difficult to do such in anything one does not care for.

Yesterday I asked the Coconut what she was going to do in the afternoon before turkey stuffing to take place, and she replied, "writing".

"I thought all your classes are done-done?"

"they are done"

"then what are you writing for?"

"for writing"

Okay, I bow down.

She is waiting to hear to see whether she gets into a class signed up for, small to nil chance to get in unless professor magnanimous, for the class is reserved for kids who shall spend a semester in England. The class shall read Agatha Christie's books, and delve into legal cases and autopsy reports etc etc. Sounds mega-fun. Unclear what jobs the class is preparing the kids to do other than travel and write whodunit, books and scripts.

Hilarious.

We shall spent part of this Christmas Day to view "Knives Out" the sequel on Netflix.


We watched the "Menu" day before yesterday. Recommend much; just super duper fun fun fun.