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Comment Re:Don't Upgrade, Old Farts (Score 1) 66

Let's change "cp" to now delete files, like "rm". Better yet - we'll make "cp" do either a copy or a remove - it'll be totally random! Lololololol! Why? Lol - lamer - why not?! Because cp's been working fine for decades, and that's lame! We can't stand stale old stuff that simply works, so we're gonna mash up your crusty old shit and remake it - badly - for the lulz.

Back on Earth... Do you hear how stupid that sounds? That's essentially what's happening in the Linux sphere. Kids who weren't even born when these things were designed - for a purpose - think they should just gratuitously change things because "why not?" or for street cred. Give us "old farts" something better, rather than just duplicating something, badly, that already exists, and we'll use it. We *like* technology. We *don't* like changing things "just because": it's usually a pain in the ass, and a waste of time. Some of us have real work to do on these systems, and need stability and reliability.

Comment Re:2050?? (Score 1) 123

It's an 80-20 thing: 80% of the comments - at least the ones voted up enough that I bother to read them - are from the same 20% of the crowd with relatively low UIDs. That's not prima facie conclusive, but I'd say a rigorous study would show it's pretty close. Of the newer UIDs, it seems like we see mostly spam, or bot behavior. Again, not conclusive in and of itself.

Comment Re:Interesting; just the opposite here (Score 1) 18

It was cloudy, here, as well, nicely in the path of 90+%, but I didn't particularly care. I figured if someone got a cool shot of it, the Internet would have it up in little to no time, so I didn't need to see it, personally. However, as I worked in my office, I did notice and appreciate how dark it got and quickly, and then light again. That was pretty cool.

Comment Re:Interesting; just the opposite here (Score 1) 18

I swear ever since social media evolved post 2010, everyone has gotten fucking stupid

Nah, people have always been stupid. But their reach was historically limited to friends and family; maybe the neighborhood; so-and-so would tell you about it at the corner bar, or in the grocery store. A particularly bad case of stupid might end up on the local news. Now, everyone can see all the stupid all the time. There's not more; it's just more widely broadcast.

Comment Re:Pension funds also play a role (Score 1) 231

Accidents are expensive. Best to avoid them.

Right? Which is why I really don't understand this perverse focus on the short term. Sure, you might make, say, $10 more for the quarter, but if you can avoid a) the cost of accidents, and b) make quality better so more people want to buy more of the product, don't you come out much further ahead in the long run? Not just this quarter, but the next two or three, maybe longer? Boards that focus on the short term are actually doing their shareholders a gross disservice.

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