Comment by bko
2 days ago
Re-read what the article says.
> Null was first programmed 60 years ago by a British computer scientist named Tony Hoare ... Hoare probably wasn’t thinking about people with the 4,910th most common surname.
It mentions null as a mistake and then ties it to the word 'null' by referencing that a significant number of people have that last name. As though if it were called something like xkcd that has no pronunciation and is unlikely to be a last name, that would be better.
I think overall journalism is worse because its perceived as being authoritative. Social media post might be similar level of information, but Wikipedia won't cite it and the laymen realize to take it with a grain of salt. There's also better feedback as the comment section is front and center. Also some person with no knowledge, experience or curiosity in a subject is less likely to comment on it. While a journalist's job is to churn out a wide variety of pieces on topics they're likely unfamiliar with.
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