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That also means, to some extent, taking the power away from the billionaire tech oligarchs — the “Caesars,” as Graber’s viral t-shirt mocking Mark Zuckerberg recently alluded to ...
Graber’s shirt read Mundus sine Caesaribus, or “A world without Caesars” in Latin. It was the same design as Zuckerberg’s shirt from last year that read, Aut Zuck aut nihil, which is a ...
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The Bluesky CEO donned a shirt with the Latin phrase "mundus sine caesaribus," which translates to "a world without Caesars," at SXSW. Bluesky CEO Jay Graber speaking at SXSW today in a “mundus ...
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber took a jab at Zuckerberg with her own shirt, which said in Latin, "A world without Caesars." The Meta CEO previously wore a shirt likening himself to the Roman leader.
Adorned with the Latin phrase “mundus sin Caesaribus,” which translates to “a world without Caesars,” they display the same font and coloring as another top worn by Zuckerberg during Meta ...
AUSTIN: "A world without Caesars." With this message emblazoned in Latin on her black T-shirt, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber greeted a standing-room-only audience at the South by Southwest festival.
The shirt, worn by Bluesky CEO Jay Graber at SXSW, was briefly on sale at worldwithoutcaesars.com. A weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you need to download, watch ...
At the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Jay Graber’s choice of attire made a statement about the unchecked power of billionaires. Bluesky CEO Jay Graber took a clear swipe at Meta CEO ...
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber took a clear swipe at Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg when she took the stage at the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference in Austin this week wearing a shirt that copied an ...