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sombremesa
·4 lata temu·discuss
What makes this list "well-crafted"? It doesn't seem to be any different than any other listicle on the internet. Is it?
sombremesa
·5 lat temu·discuss
It would've been so easy to avoid this, even in the internet age, by just replacing the actual tickers with made up names...
sombremesa
·5 lat temu·discuss
All I know is that if a lawsuit comes around for a company who tried to use this, Github et al won't accept an ounce of liability.
sombremesa
·5 lat temu·discuss
I should clarify that I meant success in the context of personal status. Even the authors of popular software and libraries usually remain obscure unless they choose to market themselves. For example, take the author of Flappy Bird who I can't even name offhand vs. Jonathan Stroud. The difference is in the marketing.
sombremesa
·5 lat temu·discuss
> But on some level, we have to try to be objective as well.

That's not untrue, but it's all about marketing now. Marketing really is all there is — some people call it 'growth hacking', but in the end it's what separates the wheat from the chaff. Having knowledge or skills is all well and good, but having perceived knowledge and skills is better for all extrinsic intents and purposes, so long as you've got enough to sustain the facade.

Objectivity in self-assessment isn't a bad thing, but success nowadays is defined by what you can make others believe.

Of course, there's the other kind of success - the kind Saitama in One Punch Man enjoys - getting good at something almost by accident, just because you love doing it. If you can make a living just doing what you love, who gives a damn whether other people know of you?
sombremesa
·5 lat temu·discuss
Thank you. It's kind of sad to read this, though in a way that's probably unintended by the author.
sombremesa
·5 lat temu·discuss
This read to me like it belongs on reddit's /r/iamverysmart. Looks like other content from this author [0] is also not well received on HN.

[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1868558 (too bad the actual site is down)
sombremesa
·7 lat temu·discuss
That commenter is also a (likely automated) spam account.
sombremesa
·7 lat temu·discuss
That's not entirely correct. The sociopath strategy is to employ your time looking for ways up - instead of whatever the company is paying you to do - i.e., the up or out strategy. However, there's no reason it can't be up _and_ out, such as starting your own thing.