Speaking at SXSW 2025, Graber appeared with her hair discreetly pulled back, dressed in black and wearing an oversized T-shirt, in what at first might have been interpreted as the typical strategy that, unfortunately, many female Silicon Valley executives employ: downplaying their feminine appearance. Don't worry, I have not become a fashion columnist, nor was the Bluesky CEO dressing down for no reason: her black T-shirt bore the Latin phrase, 'Mundus sine caesaribus', which translates as 'A world without Caesars'. A direct response to a similar T-shirt worn by Mark Zuckerberg in September 2024 that read 'Aut Zuck aut nihil', a play on Julius Caesar's phrase 'Or Caesar, or nothing'. Faced with a disgusting phony who runs his company like a dictator, running the world's largest social networks without any kind of supervision, Graber offers another vision: open-source, decentralized, and user-governed. Bluesky has been built to resist a takeover of the kind that has happened at...
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