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·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
If we bring up HN is it against the guidelines?
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·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
It was 50/50 for me as well but the screen source code is fairly readable and if I remember right eerily over-commented for Unix code! The function names actually make sense.
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·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
I can appreciate these articles as they are but I personally don’t like them. They are junk food level of infotainment to me. Something I’d find on a Wikipedia summary section that covers general points.

A CRT - to name one - is a device whose actual understanding will challenge people in profound ways. To ask “how does a screen even work?” and to begin to answer this question will require a bit more than a summary form of “thing goes from point A to point B”. The history of this discovery is a stack of books and in and of itself is fascinating - the experiments and expectations and failures and theories as to why and how. I suppose I just expect more of the site. The illustrations are nice. Oh and my moniker is just a coincidence.
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·पिछला वर्ष·discuss
You know how you sometimes read a title or a topic and you can infer the kind of commentary a particular topic will have? Even going so far as to expect words like “enshittification” to be used for both stating a point as well as for in-group signaling? Sort of like how opinions are front-loaded even if the article was read? (And very often the opinions are things we’ve heard before from many other people, this is a given).

Well, we’ve entered a period in manufactured outrage on the internet where an audience is primed ahead of time with talking points and perspectives that are deemed allowed, and then these reflexes are triggered over and over by the same kind of articles. And it’s the frenzy that counts.

It used to be confined to FB and other places but the average commenter has changed and so the average commentary has changed.

Articles are increasingly becoming rage bait, moreso than clickbait. I do not know what the appeal is yet but I imagine it’s some mixture of impulsivity that online commenting has enabled, combined with commenters thinking their take is valid/important/whatever. Maybe narcissistic but I can’t say for sure. At any rate, it’s another good way to destroy a community - especially one with self reinforcing mechanism like voting that basically ensures you’re on rails (with apologies to dhh)