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by anon6_
3864 days ago
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> Good, so go code stuff and make stuff. You're not doing either here you're telling someone to stop making stuff (writing is making stuff). The author of the blog post, who wrote a tutorial on how to create SAAS platforms, then complained about the SAAS service he used. I find that contradictory. I gave an opinion. I don't understand why that makes me the subject. > HN is a pretty smart bunch I don't think we need you to interpret the message for us, we're quite capable of thinking for ourselves here. "We?" > He just might, time will tell. But at least he gave Udemy the benefit of his experience for which they are no doubt grateful. An instructor's goal to teach his students and be able to pay his bills. |
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It's a presumptuous paternalistic position, not just an opinion. That's what makes you the subject. You in one fell swoop and with zero credibility claim to be the arbiter of what can be discussed here, what should be taken off the homepage, what the author should do about his brand image and so on. I fail to see any of your advice backed up by either reason or fact.
> "We?"
If you read back to your first comment you'll see that you used 'we' in just the same way. I just used yours for inspiration, it's funny to see you offended now.
For reference:
> "So how about we take this off the front page"
"We?"
How about we don't.
> An instructor's goal to teach his students and be able to pay his bills.
He's doing just fine in that respect, but who are you to tell him what his goals should be? I'm sure there are people on udemy who make courses just for the fun of it.
Also, you're ... a verb there.