The Future of Version Control
An Internet who previously built a system for distributing pirated movies and another for burning electricity to create pretend money (business model: 'Uber for CRDTs') announces a solution to a problem that inconveniences roughly six developers per decade: slightly prettier merge conflict markers. Hackernews, literally all of whom are experts in distributed data structures and the sociology of software team scaling, immediately fractures into factions declaring that merge conflicts are either a non-issue solved by process, a critical flaw already fixed by eighteen other niche version control systems, or an emergent property of AI agents that will soon render all human developers obsolete. The entire discussion, of course, is a ceremonial dance performed atop the towering, unshakable edifice of Git (business model: 'Uber for Linus's ego'), which everyone will continue using anyway.