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    A vibe check inside RedditA vibe check inside Reddit
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    A vibe check inside Reddit.

    After chatting privately with Reddit employees this week, I was surprised to hear that there isn’t as much internal opposition as I would have thought. My takeaway is that Huffman seems to, at least for now, have the backing of his troops. The vibe I’ve gotten is that, like Huffman, most believe this backlash will blow over. Internally, there has been a tone shift recently from leadership and a push to rein in costs, slow hiring, and get the business out of the red. These API changes are part of that.

    “The company is largely behind Steve,” one senior employee told me Thursday. “I think the internal narrative feels pretty clear to everyone and there isn’t much controversy,” said another. “Makes me wonder if we just didn’t handle the comms / rollout as well as we could.”

    Alex Heath
    Alex Heath
    Command Line’s archive is now online!

    I’m excited to announce that the full archive of Command Line, my weekly newsletter about the tech industry’s inside conversation, is now accessible on our website.

    Since early January, I’ve been taking subscribers deeper into the companies and personalities we cover here on The Verge every day. A good example is last week’s issue on the headset wars, featuring my visit to Apple HQ to try the Vision Pro and more from inside Meta’s big all-hands meeting with employees.

    Our updated FAQ has everything you need to know about logging in to view full issues of Command Line, managing your subscription, and more. The next issue drops this Friday.

    Alex Heath
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    Meta is giving its employees access to an AI chatbot that is trained on internal data.

    Another scoop from the last issue of Command Line:

    Meta has built an internal AI chatbot called Metamate that uses company data to help employees summarize meetings, write code, and debug features. Employees will be able to create their own prompts and share them with colleagues.

    The company is starting to roll it out internally to a small group now. I wrote in a previous issue that Meta was talking to Microsoft and OpenAI about powering this tool, but now I’m told that it landed on using its own separate, in-house model.

    You can subscribe at the link below to get the full issue in your inbox.

    The headset wars have begunThe headset wars have begun
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