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comment by kleinbl00

Epipens were created to deliver atropine through a chemical warfare suit while you're busy frying on nerve gas. That they keep my daughter alive in the face of accidental peanut ingestion is a nice outcome; that their containers work awesome for holding jeweler's files and hobby knives is a long damn way from the original intent. But hey you know what? I can't use an epipen without creating a $25k ambulance ride so fuckin' hell I will absolutely use their containers to keep my jeweler's files in. At least they're doing something.

I would argue that Twitter was intended for news curation but it was designed for the bots. If you look at it, a million simple devices spewing a million simple thoughts to a million other simple devices is pretty much the fundamental use case of Twitter. Chrissy Tiegen's pithy witticisms? Afterthought.

So yeah - a lot of us can carry around epipens in case we eat a peanut. A few of us can even find something to keep our riffler files in. But the vast ecosystem exists for chemical warfare. I follow plenty of humans but my favorite accounts by far are

- Erowid Recruiter

- normal cat pictures and

- calming sphere.





user-inactivated  ·  1648 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Twitter wanted to be broadcast SMS. It was for asking all your friends if they wanted to get beer at once. It got adopted for more because that same _why post that inspired tumblr got the Ruby community really excited about spewing whatever crossed their mind at the world.

kleinbl00  ·  1648 days ago  ·  link  ·  

This is history I don't know but would like to.

user-inactivated  ·  1648 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Back when it was twttr you interacted with it by sending a text message to its shortcode and it relayed it. Also displaying the messages publicly on the web seemed like a privacy issue to techcrunch of all things. They really caught on by pushing it at sxsw for keeping up with other people there.

As for the Ruby thing, I didn't follow it that closely. _why coined the term tumblelog for a blog consisting of really short posts, links and images. Microblogging was the term that stuck, but tumblelog gave tumblr its name. Because _why was excited about the format and he had his weird cult of personality going the Ruby community got excited about it too. Twitter started out as a Rails application, so a lot of its early users where Ruby guys, for the same reason there were a lot of lispers on reddit early on.

am_Unition  ·  1648 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Meanwhile, we're all still here because we love SQL

veen  ·  1647 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    H%i ILIKE hubski 

    --returns true