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Anony Mouse
Jan 30, 2005

A name means nothing on the battlefield. After a week, no one has a name.
Lipstick Apathy
LOL at Erlich accidentally talking Jin Yang into squatting for another year, I saw it coming a mile away but it was still hilarious.

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Anony Mouse
Jan 30, 2005

A name means nothing on the battlefield. After a week, no one has a name.
Lipstick Apathy
A lot of good stuff in this episode. As a designer, I loved the interactions between Richard and the product design guy, the show nailed both sides of that dynamic. Bighead continues to be an inspiration to us all, it's obvious that one of his incubees is going to turn into a unicorn and I can't wait for it to happen. Action Jack being taken down by the same single-mindedness and arrogance that were his assets is great and I think he "exited" at the perfect time before the Richard-Jack power struggle became too drawn out.

Anony Mouse
Jan 30, 2005

A name means nothing on the battlefield. After a week, no one has a name.
Lipstick Apathy

El Pato posted:

I am not that smart so this might be obvious to everyone else.

If the photos and videos are in everyone´s phones, what happens when lets say 5% of the people storing my picture are not connected to the internet the moment I want my picture?
It's not supposed to be super realistic so don't think too hard about it. Maybe the P2P stuff is only for caching to make things faster. I mean even that doesn't really make much sense but that's not really the point; the whole point is that it doesn't make sense to the average layperson.

The episode was kind of "meh" to me. Not so many good jokes and it's hard to suspend my disbelief when the show ignores the most obvious possible solution to its problem. I get the whole schtick about engineer-driven culture, but they're stretching it way too thin by making it an existential threat to the company rather than, ya know, spending money to fix the UI/UX.

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