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Comment Most of Facebook is moms reposting the same jokes (Score 2) 206

Most of Facebook is moms reposting the same jokes and images over and over again. I actually think I see where Zuckerburg might going with this: since media companies are getting smarter about packing their mass-market content as "clips" (e.g., Jimmy Fallon's bits), they're getting easier for mere mortals to post. However, I don't think any significant portion of videos will actually get posted to Facebook - instead it'll all still be hosted on YouTube, media sites (e.g., NBC) or somewhere else.

Comment Re:Words for the sake of words? (Score 1) 36

>> just because something gets released under a FLOSS license doesn't say anything about the policy of the original developers regarding outside contributions ...except for the fact that anyone could fork it as "neinjumpobama" or whatever and contribute to their fork any way they see fit.

While I see your point about explaining the original developers intentions toward outside contributions, the way the poster explained things makes it sound like anyone can contribute features to ANYTHING on GitHub (when in fact many contributions are slapped down because the original developers aren't really open to such things).

Comment Re:Disaster preparedness (Score 2) 43

>> Maybe Plan B or Plan C should have arranged for these people to make their way BY FOOT and ACROSS COUNTRY

If nuclear fallout is part of the picture, you may not want people exposed and crossing terrain on their own.

>> What has changed? Has the human foot quit working?

We tend to care a lot more for the sick, elderly and young these days. Whereas a mobile tribe of hunter/gatherers may have abandoned the weak as they ran to safer ground, we don't.

Comment Re:Confused Reporter (Score 2) 150

>> What the reporter states doesn't make sense.

I've seen even worse coverage of this. A local TV station bubblehead read the text of the Virgin accident story against the video of the Antares rocket exploding. (No footage of the Virgin crash, no tie-in between Antares and Virgin explained, just "private space death" story audio over the biggest explosion they could find.)

Comment Re:A Casual Observation (Score 1) 401

>> in general, Democrat scandals have tended to involve sex and drugs, and hurt a few people (along with the status of a high political office). Meanwhile, in general, Republican scandals have tended to involve money and power, and hurt thousands or even millions of people

If you grew up in Illinois, you'd probably see the world the other way around. :)

Comment As a guy who's read scifi for 30 years...boring (Score 3, Interesting) 495

>> work of science fiction called "The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View From the Future," that takes the point of view of a historian in 2393 explaining how "the Great Collapse of 2093" occurred

As a guy who's read scifi for 30 years, this sounds as boring as fuck. Hundreds of writers have written civ collapses into the backdrop of their story and many of these have been manmade ecological disasters. But then the good writers write a story, populating the post-event world with people whose lives and relationships riff off the tragedy of the fall and the sense of current loss.

As worded, this sounds more like the background notes for a role-playing game set in the future, after an ecological collapse....zzzzzZZZZZ.

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