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by jsnell
1587 days ago
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I find it strange that between posting stuff that was just blatantly untrue vs. fact-checking the claims, you find the fact-checking to be the offensive part. If the author would just have told the truth, there would have been nothing to reply to. Unfortunately telling the truth would have generated a lot less outrage, and thus a lot less engagament for tweets and the HN submission, since the reality was so much more reasonable than what they claimed. For example for the case of benchmarking, what's in this TOS is actually a lot more permissive than e.g. the benchmarking clause of the AWS TOS which nobody has problems with. It's just a blatant lie to equate that to "no benchmarking". This shit took space on the HN frontpage that could have gone to something cool instead. It also has zero chance of affecting any change because it was all untrue. Like, the entire reason to complain about things like this is to use the court of public opinion to get it fixed. But in this case there is no fix to be applied, because the terms are substantially different from what the author described. |
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