Die im Post angegebene URL zeigt auf ein anderes Bild als das Vorschaubild mit dem Ballonverbot. Es handelt sich um einen Wegweiser "Zu den Gleisen / 2 min", unter dem jemand handschriftlich ergänzt hat "5 mit Gepäck", dann "8 with baby" und (fast) zuletzt "10 min bekifft".
YMS
Nobody (that I know of) shorted, but Riccitiello and several other Unity executives sold shares in the weeks before the announcement. For at least Riccitiello this was part of a longer effort of selling, though, as he sold many shares over the whole past year.
According to Wikipedia, they were arrested 3 years ago, not 5. Of the 9 people arrested, 2 were released after 3 days, the other 7 were charged, but only 1 of them was still kept detained after "a few months", and he was released for health reasons in April (though he still is charged).
There's a pepper mill in the foreground, so the one in the background is likely black zalt.
Huh? That guide is pretty extensive in providing different options and ways, but it's not complicated at all. The whole thing is about 2500 words, that would be about 5 pages printed. That's probably much shorter than most Windows guides, and they are not typically offering so many options.
Same for me. And the individual games have prices > 0.
EDIT: 15 minutes later, now it works.
And the prices of YouTube premium, too. It's not "about $4 per month" in the US.
Given that in the very same post he wrote "we need to go back, way back, into the mists of time, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, and we started working on TF2", did you consider it could just be a joke?
This article has been shared a lot when it was published a month ago.
Ziemlich lächerliche Sache, klar, aber doch eher News von vor über einem Jahr, oder?
Microsoft Teams has a completely different technical base than Skype for Business. Other platform, other language, other tech stack, other APIs, other protocols, other features. The one that just was a reskinned something was Skype for Business, formerly known as Lync, formerly known as Office Communicator, formerly known as Windows Messenger, formerly known as Exchange Conferencing, ...
No. There are studies about that, see e.g. https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/misinformation-desk/202212/study-few-people-read-what-they-share for a more recent one. That's also why Facebook, Twitter & Co at various times implemented various features trying to push you reading the stuff you post.