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by closewith
171 days ago
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The comment isn't infamous because it was petty or nitpicking. It's because the comment was so poorly communicated and because the author was so profoundly out-of-touch with the average person that they had lost all perspective. It's why it caught the zeitgeist at the time and why it's still apropos in this conversation now. |
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None of those things are true. Which is the point I’m making. Go read the original conversation. All of it.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9224
Don’t skip Brandon’s reply.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9479
It is absurd to claim that someone who quickly understood the explanation, learned from it, conceded where they were wrong, is somehow “profoundly out-of-touch” and “lost all perspective”. It’s the exact opposite.
I agree with Dan that we’d be lucky if all conversations were like that.