I do certainly hate this mentality on HN where every single time someone posts some new interesting webapp then someone comes to try to rain on the other person's parade.
This is simply not ok and goes totally against HN's mentality IMHO.
This "article" from 13 march 2013 is clearly an "answer" to the very recent new text editor for writers / proofreaders (where people can collaboratively work on the same text) that made it to the frontpage.
Please please please do not upvote this "article".
This is just a "contrarian" entry by a frustrated person trying to surf on the success of the recent new text editor for writers.
And by all means: please do try to enhance the tools we have and create new great webapps and do not pay attention to the frustrated contrarians.
Hey Martin, not sure what you are talking about.
The headline refers to an advice by Jason Fried on writing attitude.
No offense, but please stay relaxed.
Not even sure about which web app you are talking...
Am I supposed to read all this? Who curated it? How do I know its any good?
The thing is, if I want to be a better writer or blogger, there's already an ocean of advice at my disposal. And now there is even more.
These bookmarking/ content discovery apps are like dump trucks of information, and I wonder who has the time to actually read this stuff. Who is asking for all of this?
"For being a good writer, you certainly need to start reading a lot: here is a selection of texts to make the most out the writer in you.".
Really? Not "To be a good writer"? I laughed, assuming it's ironically clunky wording. The "you certainly" gives it a certain je ne sais quoi too, not to mention the missing "of".
As for the rest of the page, and the comments in this thread, I feel something may be going on that I don't understand.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 19.7 ms ] threadThis is simply not ok and goes totally against HN's mentality IMHO.
This "article" from 13 march 2013 is clearly an "answer" to the very recent new text editor for writers / proofreaders (where people can collaboratively work on the same text) that made it to the frontpage.
Please please please do not upvote this "article".
This is just a "contrarian" entry by a frustrated person trying to surf on the success of the recent new text editor for writers.
And by all means: please do try to enhance the tools we have and create new great webapps and do not pay attention to the frustrated contrarians.
The thing is, if I want to be a better writer or blogger, there's already an ocean of advice at my disposal. And now there is even more.
These bookmarking/ content discovery apps are like dump trucks of information, and I wonder who has the time to actually read this stuff. Who is asking for all of this?
Really? Not "To be a good writer"? I laughed, assuming it's ironically clunky wording. The "you certainly" gives it a certain je ne sais quoi too, not to mention the missing "of".
As for the rest of the page, and the comments in this thread, I feel something may be going on that I don't understand.