I like all the blue checks running little micro cults of personality who want exposure but can't say anything even mildly controversial lest they harm the brand. "Hard work works", stunning and brave my guy.
Here's mine: We don't really have men's and women's spaces, sports and etc. We have a restroom for everyone and one specifically for women and girls, because women and girls are more vulnerable in general and need our protection.
Your example is kind of unintentionally hilarious, because "hard work works" is in fact an incredibly controversial stance, and one that has caused people to lose jobs, "get cancelled" or be called racist, unsympathetic, privileged and out of touch, tone deaf, etc.
Even here on HN, where the users are far more entrepreneurial, aspirational and self-improvement focused than the population average, people are still cautious to ascribe only a small portion of their success to hard work and to make the obligatory statements about luck, privilege, community and circumstances as the major factors.
I feel like some of these people are confusing "few people agree with" with "few people are deeply embedded enough in the same weird subculture as me to be aware of".
Dynamic linking does more harm than good. It was a kludge which got us through a brief era of RAM constriction, and we should have dropped it long ago.
Tau vs Pi. I don't know if there will be a way to assess 'truth' but wondering if/when the mainstream will come to their senses and Tau. This is of interest to me because I came to this on my own in middleschool long before learning about Tau.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 30.5 ms ] threadAsk HN: What is your strongest contrarian opinion?
60 points by shamoo on Sept 17, 2021 | 375 comments
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28565919
(Which to be fair does fit some definitions of “few people”)
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solow%E2%80%93Swan_model
Here's mine: We don't really have men's and women's spaces, sports and etc. We have a restroom for everyone and one specifically for women and girls, because women and girls are more vulnerable in general and need our protection.
Even here on HN, where the users are far more entrepreneurial, aspirational and self-improvement focused than the population average, people are still cautious to ascribe only a small portion of their success to hard work and to make the obligatory statements about luck, privilege, community and circumstances as the major factors.