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by mrmondo
4092 days ago
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Hi there, I'm very open to constructive criticism on my project but I feel that your comment is more of a strawman attack than particularly useful in any way. I had a look back through your comments on other posts on HN and they seemed to have a similar tone. If you feel strongly about the topic one thing I could suggest that would help readers of your comment would be to include some details, facts or technical analysis that are relevant and insightful. Also I might suggest reading the recent hacker news post concerning community feedback: http://blog.ycombinator.com/new-hacker-news-guideline Edit: by the way, I do have compression, thin provisioning, replication and it also auto provisions storage volumes when new VMs are created. As I said, I didn't post my two month old blog here and there is plenty of detailed information for those that are genuinely interested on its way in the next few weeks. |
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So you don't attempt to prejudice only in your blog posts, it appears. This is one of the most sadly defensive responses by a blog author I've yet seen on here.
Where, exactly, is the strawman? Please point it out rather than desperately trying to immunize against my completely valid comment in the most frantic of manners.
You posit an idealized notion about building it yourself based upon accomplishing, to this point, apparently very little. It's one thing to cast a theory and pursue it (e.g. "my attempt at building competitive storage on the cheap"), but you're presenting completely unsupported dogma around it, and then bolstering your own decisions by conclusions you actually don't even remotely have. It's the guy who decided to start working at a standing desk and on day one has a laundry list of comments about why anyone who doesn't is wrong and lesser.
This is a fairly typical, of course, and you see it by people who build their own anything ("don't give all your money to big TP -- six quick tips for making your own!"), and we generally only see it in the before stage, as the after stage is more often than not a littered debris field of failures.
I find it rather incredible that you attempt to incite HN guidelines, as if raw gullibility and boosterism was the direction of the critique. You are making broad claims in the linked article that you have absolutely no basis for making, so criticism is well deserved, and a service for anyone who might buy into this notion, making a fool of themselves in their own organization.