Bluesky CEO Jay Graber emphasized the importance of a decentralized internet at SXSW 2025, advocating for user control over corporate power in social media. With 32 million users, Bluesky allows ...
While tech billionaires spend their time building AI armies and moon colonies, Jay Graber has been quietly working on something truly revolutionary: a social media platform that isn’t controlled ...
In a world of billionare-owned social media, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber wants to send a clear message. Decentralized open-source platforms, like the one she runs, prioritize user control over ...
One of those platforms, along with the future of social media at large, was the focal point of Bluesky CEO Jay Graber's keynote talk on the SXSW stage on Monday afternoon. Need a break?
One of those platforms, along with the future of social media at large, was the focal point of Bluesky CEO Jay Graber's keynote talk on the SXSW stage on Monday afternoon. "This is a community ...
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At SXSW 2025, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber made a striking fashion statement that echoed her company’s vision of a decentralised, open-source social network. While Graber’s large black T-shirt and ...
Russell: They’re both workers. I think that’s where their success comes from. I’ve always been a fan of anything that starts from the top and trickles down. It’s easier to send that message.
"A critical component of my work is a basic icon - a house, dress, or boat - that proposes challenging, thoughtful ideas and speaks to the human condition. Each picture is a multi-generational ...
Donald Lee Graber, age 72, of Constantine, passed away Sunday evening, March 9, 2025, at his home. He was born on January 14, 1953, in Three Rivers, son of the late Ezra and Maudie (Kauffman) Graber.