I wrote a bunch of sentences with honest responses to their questions. But crickets...
TBF I'm sure they're dealing with a lot of new signups rn.
I wrote a bunch of sentences with honest responses to their questions. But crickets...
TBF I'm sure they're dealing with a lot of new signups rn.
This developer (Streamline) has built a ton of stuff around me. Interestingly it's the same developer that used to be led by the guy (Sean Shellenger) who got killed after he tackled a bike courier in a traffic argument on Rittenhouse Sq. a few years back.
IMHO any time your lawyer is quoted as conceding that you used to do crap work, but not anymore(!), you're gonna have a bad time.
Just gonna post ranger to get the grief. Arrows are just fun, okay?!
IMO there's something about the style of vote-moderated public posting that leads people to want to posture as confident and authoritative, even when they don't have a lot to add. And cynicism is a cheap way of looking smart (since it undercuts the need to deal with complexity and nuance). So there's a constant bias towards posting cynicism or framing ideas cynically.
On the flip side, shorter comments are easier to read, and sarcastic/cynical retorts/summaries are more likely to get upvoted when they're shorter/funnier than effortposts. So there's also maybe a bias to upvote cynicism.