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by creepycrawler 1298 days ago
Indeed, this type of threads always remind me that HN is not the same as it used to be. If you wish to learn about something (including about its worth), it's not the right place. Read books; read and write code; form your own opinions.
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Replying to self because HN doesn't show me reply buttons to this comment's children.

This account is 52 days old, but the user behind this has been reading and posting on HN for a bit longer (let's say since PG decided to put HN online).

For the other comment, my point is that "genuinely wise" is much rarer nowadays, and instead we're drowning in "genuinely clueless". This is why you shouldn't learn about something's worth by reading HN comments nowadays. Instead you can put a limited amount of time actually studying the subject and then decide if it's worthy of more of your time or not.

Perhaps.. but clueless comments are usually evident by the very lack of solid info. So why even post?

I get further pissed off by having people argue back when I say something from my small island of expertise (SQL and a few other things) they clearly know less than me - I can't learn from them and they won't learn from me. I don't mind n00bs, we all were once, but to willingly remain n00bs by rejecting information, well I can't comprehend it.

I miss posts from the likes of BeeOnRope. The really good people get driven away.

Your account is 52 days old, which I will admit is a poor way to estimate how long someone's been around. Look at any old thread around Arc's release and you'll see the comment quality was even lower than here.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=106398

Yes and no, books are fab but words from the genuinely wise can save you a lot of otherwise wasted time so I always appreciate for knowedgeable advice as well.