When I was a kid, I had a Fat Albert book in which one of the Cosby Kids (I'm going on memory, but I think it was Bucky) gets upset about something and runs away. The other kids all search the projects for him, but evening is coming on and it's getting harder to see.
At one point, Weird Harold is walking from streetlamp to streetlamp, peering into the pool of light under each pool. Rudy walks up and asks Harold what he's doing. Harold says he's looking for Bucky.
'But why are you looking under the streetlamps?' asks Rudy.
I know it's not too polite to talk about flagging posts here, but come on, this is a no-content jpg on the front page of HN? Repeating a years old argument? That I saw on reddit a week or two ago?
Please guys, lets not do this to another good community.
Then flag it? I only submitted it because of the other piracy post, but it's not like my heart is very much attached to it. I only saw it on Twitter yesterday (and did not submit at first), not a year ago on Reddit.
Although I admit, I also tend to swear when trying to watch a DVD.
Another interesting experience is trying to explain a DVD player to your granny.
It's maddening that they spent lots of money on creating fancy menus that only make usability worse. Every DVD has a different menu, so there is no way to explain how to use it in a consistent way. Unless the DVD player is good enough to somehow get around it reliably.
My granny is afraid to watch the Inspector Wexford (like Murder She Wrote without the sex and violence) DVD from the library
A BBC dective (none) drama aimed at little old ladies that shows a "you are a criminal funding terrorists and drug dealers" commercial after each episode. She thinks the DVD player knows about something she has done!
It also slightly confuses me how DVD piracy 'funds' drug dealing - I wouldn't have thought that drug dealing was a cost center?
I somewhat disagree. While this has been going around an awful lot, lately, I would not call it zero content. It doesn't have much text, but it makes its point quite succinctly. In terms of user experience, the user is penalized for taking the legal route. Describing this in text would likely be less effective (depending in part on one's writing skills) and take significantly longer to read and process.
At the same time, there has been more and more "Reddit" ("Digg", etc.) content showing up lately on HN. For me, the quality of this item rises somewhat above that, and its brevity does not cost me much time. Also, some people here have simply given up on the other sites due to the low signal to noise ratio. When an item contributes enough to thought and conversation, its repetition here may be appropriate.
To repeat myself, I find this graphic a cogent, concise comment on how the entrenched IP industry shoots itself (and its users) in the foot in terms of poor -- I might almost say sabotaged -- user experience. It might benefit from being cited in its original context (depending on the nature of that context) instead of as an isolated graphic or in some piece of blogspam (which the poster has avoided).
At one point, Weird Harold is walking from streetlamp to streetlamp, peering into the pool of light under each pool. Rudy walks up and asks Harold what he's doing. Harold says he's looking for Bucky.
'But why are you looking under the streetlamps?' asks Rudy.
'Because that's the only place I can see.'