Edit: I can accept that kite plans can be on topic for HN. I also don't mean to stifle anyone's curiosity about kites or kite building.
I suppose I expected something more akin to "Kite Plans, Experiments, Observations, and Results that SoAndSo ran" or "Specific Kite Plan and Notes" to be linked on HN.
If you're new to kites, good news, it's a lot more fun than it should be.
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Original Post:
I am confused, why this link is on HN?
I enjoy kites and have used this site before, but what makes it worth the front page of HN? It's nothing new, their site hasn't really changed in years, and it is somewhat off topic.
Was the poster just fired up about kites? Am I missing something?
I didn't find this article very thought-provoking or useful. A developer with an interest in entrepreneurship would have come to the same conclusion - "Should I use my skills to build a business? Yes"
Instead, the article seems to be a vehicle to collect affiliate commissions.
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