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ed209 | 11 years ago
In fact, that's how most advancements come about in nature, poetry, art, and yes, even technology. We take what came before an iterate on it.
I'm trying to think of a giant leap that came out of nowhere, but I can't.
Photos and videos are important to me. Really important. It's how I see my family 1000's of miles away or my daughter 5 miles away when I'm at work.
And just like in nature, either this iteration will thrive or die out eventually.
jameshart|11 years ago
I guess that maybe the developers working on "a new way to share photos and video" kid themselves that they're making something different; something that really is revolutionary. But no, what they're really doing is tweaking the shape of a beak thinking it'll make a better finch.
So I do kind of have to ask: is making random tweaks to the genome of the photo sharing application in the hope they'll be successful really the best use of the talents of all those developers?
vtlynch|11 years ago
I would say that people do this. Silicon Valley does not do this "without thought or direction," but instead with great forethought and direction in the form of a "business plan."
The problem I see with this, is that this is not some earnest effort to improve photo sharing, but an obvious attempt to clone an existing and popular service with the hope of mining its popularity.
Truly the developers of this cannot think they created "a new way to share photos and video," unless they are ill. All they have done is applied a modest novelty to an existing concept. Not quite a "mutation" in the sense of a new species of Finch, but more in the vein of a parasite.
general_failure|11 years ago
tomphoolery|11 years ago
These developers CHOOSE to work at Facebook. If they don't feel as though re-inventing the slide show would be the best use of their time, there are thousands of companies which do cooler stuff that would GLADLY have them.
Maybe the people who work for Facebook aren't as smart as you think they are. Actually, what's far more likely is that MAYBE JUST MAYBE not every one of the tens of thousands of people working at Facebook is a genius...
robotresearcher|11 years ago
This isn't exactly a Manhattan Project or golden-age Bell Labs kind of deal. Some iterations are a bit more ambitious than others.
Unlike evolution, engineers can be goal directed. We can do better than Yet Another Finch that is Slightly More Yellow.
Angostura|11 years ago
ed209|11 years ago
dargex|11 years ago
Also, did ed209 honestly claim artists churn out iterations of what came before, just like facebook churning out cloneware?
ed209|11 years ago
that's not true. we uninstall and don't use the app. Remember Facebook •Camera? That has exited the gene pool.
> Also, did ed209 honestly claim artists churn out iterations of what came before, just like facebook churning out cloneware?
Yes. Just search for art movements, whether from 14th century Renaissance to 1950's pop art. Tell me artists were not "influenced" by other art being produced at the time.
cwp|11 years ago
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GotAnyMegadeth|11 years ago