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mibbitor
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Comment #3467850
>Bullshit. Utter bullshit. I don't get this angry when commenting here but the disgusting lack of empathy continually expressed on HN really, really gets to me. What is more disgus…
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Comment #3467131
"world's youngest MSP" is still pretty meaningless. I have no clue why this is even on hacker news, let alone top story.
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Comment #3467070
The word is used so often these days it's lost all meaning.
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Comment #3457900
They got funding from Jeff Bezos.
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Comment #3455543
It's an orders of magnitude different problem. Taking photos is just recording light that exists. You can change the position, lighting, a few options on the camera, but it's easy …
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Comment #3452459
And what about when your camera floats around automatically getting every available shot, every available composition, framing, leaving you to just select the best? There are only …
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Comment #3452251
I wasn't stating an opinion. I was stating the facts. As technology has progressed, it has meant that instead of very few producers and millions of consumers of 'content', now ever…
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Comment #3452232
> Taking good photographs is as hard as it always was. Untrue. With digital, you can take 1,000 photos and chances are one will be fantastic. You can brute force brilliance. That w…
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Comment #3451926
A webapp is run as a service. You're charging people for a service you provide. That makes it very hard to copy. A photo isn't a service. It's a collection of bytes that is trivial…
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Comment #3451909
A friend told me a bizarre story... His local library also allows you to borrow eBooks. Apparently they work by "expiring" after some time limit. He went in to borrow an eBook, but…
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Comment #3442373
tv is not only watchable here, it's fantastically good quality programming.
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Comment #3441906
Not convinced they'll be able to gain much market in the UK. Very different from the US market.