The Financial Post newspaper is one of the lowest forms of media on the planet, right next to British tabloids
That doesn't place slashdot editors very high in this case.
Robert A. Heinlein, in his 1950 essay "Where to?" mentioned as a law of nature that a nine-day wonder is taken as a matter of course on the tenth day, and Frederic Brown, in his 1954 story "Preposterous" told of a man who lives in a future so advanced even we haven't gotten there, and that man took for granted things like the "Fourth Martian War" and the "Immortality Center" who ridiculed science fiction and at the end of the story, "he quirtled."
He did what? Sorry, English isn't my native language but "quirtled" only gets 9 google hits. If that's a real word you've a googlewhack as quirtled immortalitx! (y=x, not to destroy it prematurely)
Take your work seriously but never take yourself seriously; and do not take what happens either to yourself or your work seriously. -- Booth Tarkington