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by dave_au
6222 days ago
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I don't want to be harsh, but I took a look at your blog, and I'm struggling to come up with some kind of reasonable measure for "complex subjects" that matches any of the entries. And with 8 entries the "all the time" bit doesn't seem that spot on either. It's late here so that's probably a little grumpier sounding that it's meant to be. Just slightly gobsmacked by the wording is all. Edit: I just re-read this and it does sound pretty snarky and I don't want to come across as a troll or a nuisance, but really, read both the perils of pop philosophy article and the blog and you'll see where I'm coming from. |
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I would argue that the reason the subjects appear straightforward is because I spent the time to make them so. Making your application viral, or starting up with a friend, are both complex topics with many issues, side-issues, loops, tangents, etc.
I'm not saying that whatever this guy is trying to talk about isn't more complicated. Perhaps it is. I'll never know, since I can't be bothered to read something that's so badly presented. However, the fact is he's made no effort whatsoever to make his ideas intelligible to others, other than jotting down his thoughts and posting them online. That's a lazy attitude.
I'd say we need more people who make a conscious effort to present complex information in a simple way, and fewer of those who feel that the world owes it to their brilliance to either make the effort to decipher their ramblings or keep their little minds occupied with simpler thoughts.
PS: http://danieltenner.com is my new blog, stated in February. Yes, I should update it more, but running my start-up does take up most of my time. Before that I ran http://inter-sections.net, for about a year and a half.