Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 12:20:27 GMT 5.5
So I would like to talk about the topics discussed in this conference again. This summary is not a literal translation of the speech, but some appreciation from a bystander. Why does Dries still prefer to upload his photos on his website rather than social media? Dries started by showing a famous photo that is reminiscent of his time in college. In the photo, he is wearing a very beautiful hat. The hat was sitting on a chair that chair had a very important meaning in his life it was given to him by his mother it was so important he even kept it although its color is a little different now but it is the same chair. Recently sitting in that chair uploading some photos to his website he was wondering.
Why he kept uploading photos to his website why he still used to achieve this when there are so many social networks for this purpose e.g. More It's important to know that uploading it to your website will take longer than uploading it to a social network. Well the first reason is that it allows you to control your own data. Photos can help you remember things that are easily Job Function Email Database forgotten and important occasions that have slipped from memory. The fact is that having these memories on social networks is not so safe they can be lost and no one is responsible for it and we can see cases of losing music and music uploaded by its users from year to year. Just report via email that the information.
Was lost in the migration and can't be restored without backup or take a look at the latest case of Leica's fan page on where they lost their fan page and only said they couldn't restore all the material they uploaded. Social Networks The second reason is the way these platforms limit creativity. These already predefined structures all look the same. Real differences matter. Details matter. They give identity and make it memorable. In these proprietary software we See everything is standardized in a way details are removed because everything is done collectively we often see it today phone booths or doorbells all look the same but if we remember the origins of the web we can notice these websites.
Why he kept uploading photos to his website why he still used to achieve this when there are so many social networks for this purpose e.g. More It's important to know that uploading it to your website will take longer than uploading it to a social network. Well the first reason is that it allows you to control your own data. Photos can help you remember things that are easily Job Function Email Database forgotten and important occasions that have slipped from memory. The fact is that having these memories on social networks is not so safe they can be lost and no one is responsible for it and we can see cases of losing music and music uploaded by its users from year to year. Just report via email that the information.
Was lost in the migration and can't be restored without backup or take a look at the latest case of Leica's fan page on where they lost their fan page and only said they couldn't restore all the material they uploaded. Social Networks The second reason is the way these platforms limit creativity. These already predefined structures all look the same. Real differences matter. Details matter. They give identity and make it memorable. In these proprietary software we See everything is standardized in a way details are removed because everything is done collectively we often see it today phone booths or doorbells all look the same but if we remember the origins of the web we can notice these websites.