Summary
Bluesky's CEO Jay Graber wore a t-shirt with a Latin phrase poking fun at Mark Zuckerberg during SXSW. The shirt read 'Mundus sine Caesaribus' which translates to 'a world without Caesars'. This is a nod to Zuckerberg's own shirt which reads 'Aut Zuck aut nihil' which means 'Zuck or nothing'. Bluesky is trying to create an open source platform where any developer can contribute to the growth of the platform.
Key Points
Bluesky's CEO Jay Graber wore a t-shirt with a Latin phrase poking fun at Mark Zuckerberg during SXSW.
The shirt read 'Mundus sine Caesaribus' which translates to 'a world without Caesars'.
This is a nod to Zuckerberg's own shirt which reads 'Aut Zuck aut nihil' which means 'Zuck or nothing'.
Why It Matters
Bluesky's open source platform aims to create an alternative to traditional social media where individual executives don't hold all the power.
Author
Amanda Silberling