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by Turing_Machine 723 days ago
Thanks for giving the OP some firsthand advice that answers his question and might actually work, rather than chiding him with some variant of "You shouldn't have trusted YouTube in first place ('you big dummy', implied)". That type of "advice" accomplishes nothing, other than maybe boosting the ego of the person making it.
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> That type of "advice" accomplishes nothing, other than maybe boosting the ego of the person making it.

That depends on whether anyone other than OP ever reads the comment thread.

probs talking about me. My replies works as a warning to someone reading the post. The Google download is actually a nice tip tho.
People don't make these posts to serve as cautionary tales for others, they're usually asking for help.
You’re right, we need more tech support requests on HN.
They tend to get moderated away most of the time, which you can help by flagging them or emailing them to hn@ycombinator.com. Supercilious PSAs don't do any of that.
It's very common on HN. I do it too. Mostly because we spend a lot of effort avoiding these platforms, and when something bad happens to a person because of it, we can shout, "Ha! My paranoia is justified!"

If you're working day to day as an engineer, you end up mostly thinking in unhappy cases and 99.99% uptime scenarios, so it actually seems like helpful advice.

Exactly this. My actual comment emerges more from fear rather than ego.