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I'm shocked people are taking "Meta" at face value.

To me it's a way to signal to outsiders that Facebook is still cool and hip. That's it.

Now when recruiting they can play the Meta-not-Facebook angle.

Now if they can pad earnings calls with the amazing success the metaverse is seeing (so what if it's losing us money, that's the future!)

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It's like an inverse Alphabet. Where Alphabet silently serves as an umbrella for moonshots, Meta is a moonshot that's an umbrella for boring old Facebook



> Meta-not-Facebook

I am going to start using this term to satisfy people that argue its not called Facebook anymore.


"The artist formerly known as Facebook"


s/artist/criminals/


Meta-pk-Facebook = Meta-previously-known-Facebook

would be better, because in case of the Meta-not-Facebook, 'not' might be strong enough to remember that way.


They are spending insanely on r and d on this compared to companies their size. 10b a year.


honestly I am not sure how actually are they spending that kind of money.

I dont see a ton of fb recruiters hiring for VR skills, I dont see a lot of training/certifications /open source libraries /platform Sdks for other devs etc that feels like $10B a year kind of budgets are behind VR/AR.

That's a lot of money, Hard space companies like SpaceX or Blue Origin which have big hardware expenses spend only 1-2 billon/year and have thousands or tens of thousands of staff working and their progress is visible .

Does FB have 20,000 + engineers working on metaverse? even if so, doing what exactly ?


you're looking in the wrong place. i have reality labs recruiters calling me frequently and my linked in feed is a never ending cascade of sponsored posts about how working ar FB^H^HMMVRS is so much fun.


> FB^H^HMMVRS No sure what this meant

I am sure FB is recruiting, my point is not that reality labs is fake , I am sure it is real and they do recruit, it just that I don't see recruitment that would signal that large a number of investment.

I wasn't saying from a personal engineer anecdotal experience, but as some one working in recruitment tech, I keep an eye on industry patterns.

I could be wrong in my impression but I think they are just doing bit of creative accounting on existing expenses to show high spends on their flagship project.


> Does FB have 20,000 + engineers working on metaverse?

At least 10k as of March

https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/12/22326875/facebook-reality...


Their market cap has risen over 70B since the announcement, so I think they'll be ok

(Yes I know market cap != war chest, but expenditure on Meta is nothing compared to the "soft power" it provides FB)


Nailed it.




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