I didn't say that.
Yes, it's just tiring to hear the same meme putdowns about how this Winter we're all going to suffer when we probably have less brownouts etc than a lot of other places. I remember 2011 but I didn't actually have any…
That happened in 2021 and we haven't had similar issues since. I haven't experienced a power grid failure since then.
The only point I was making is that 40% is a huge number.
Recent survey showed on HN that 60% of adults in the US dislike it which means that 40% either don't care or like it 40 is a massive number, you're not that far from a coin flip. I don't think any of us have a good read…
I don't even think it is about professionalism. I just think the attacks made in this blog post are unnecessary and ugly and as can be seen here, it's derailed the conversation. It's really about basic respect and this…
It's not about kid gloves. There is a ways of reponing to this which isn't this ugly. That's part of being a leader.
I've been using Zig for years. Is this not a discussion forum?
You can call it superficiality but there are just some of us who believe that treating people right is the core of this. You're viewing that as some kind of superficial virtue signaling but if we're not treating people…
He's turned that down over time and has said as much. I figure taking the most successful project of the 90s and using that as a polestar for of newer projects who re trying to get and keep traction over other projects…
I have engaged with the Zig community. You're saying that people should not come to conclusions based on what they just read.=, from the founder nonetheless.
I'm not going to respond to you again because we were just having a disagreement and you've turned this personal. When you are a public figure and working on a community-led project, you do owe your community something.…
You have to if you give a shit about the community you are leading, yes. You're not operating as a private figure in that role, everything you do affects the community and it is blind or selfish to act otherwise.
It is not about good tone it's about not being hateful and rude. Why is this that hard to pick apart? Why do devs believe being rude is somehow a sign of honesty? They are orthogonal. This post needed none of the…
How can you say that a post which has the criticisms it does is kind?
Surveys show that 60% of US adults don't like it which means 40% either don't care or do. I'd advise not getting your ideas about sentiment towards it from places like HN which are very biased and unrepresentative…
I just think you're fighting a losing battle. I'm pretty apathetic about it because I've never wanted to do anything but give away my stuff anyway. It only has value in my/your head most of the time. I think how deeply…
He's not operating personally as the leader of a major project.
This entire thread puts me out on devs. I stuns me that there are this many people who either excuse or cheer on being hateful. Wanting to use a project becaues the author was this rude....what? Just a complete lack of…
He's leading the community. Not having basic professional does indeed kill them vibe for some of us. When is he going to pile on somebody else he disagrees with?
You can be blunt without being hateful or an asshole. It's not about PR, it's about treating other people as human beings.
You do your job for hours every week, it is undoubtedly part of you. Calling somebody that is very personal and rude. I'm shocked that there are this many people who don't find issue with it. It removes any kindness…
I have a friend that argues this a lot an while I have done creative stuff, I just don't intuitively feel it. I've seen and heard very creative generated stuff. Is it unfair and does it suck that creatives aren't…
This feels pedantic but there was a survey posted on HN very recently across the US which showed that 60% dislike it. This means a whopping 40% of people either want it or don't care. I can tell you from observing high…
Did a recent survey posted to HN not show that 60% of people dislike it? Which means 40% either like it or don't care. That's not far from average and is a long way from everybody.
I didn't say that.
Yes, it's just tiring to hear the same meme putdowns about how this Winter we're all going to suffer when we probably have less brownouts etc than a lot of other places. I remember 2011 but I didn't actually have any…
That happened in 2021 and we haven't had similar issues since. I haven't experienced a power grid failure since then.
The only point I was making is that 40% is a huge number.
Recent survey showed on HN that 60% of adults in the US dislike it which means that 40% either don't care or like it 40 is a massive number, you're not that far from a coin flip. I don't think any of us have a good read…
I don't even think it is about professionalism. I just think the attacks made in this blog post are unnecessary and ugly and as can be seen here, it's derailed the conversation. It's really about basic respect and this…
It's not about kid gloves. There is a ways of reponing to this which isn't this ugly. That's part of being a leader.
I've been using Zig for years. Is this not a discussion forum?
You can call it superficiality but there are just some of us who believe that treating people right is the core of this. You're viewing that as some kind of superficial virtue signaling but if we're not treating people…
He's turned that down over time and has said as much. I figure taking the most successful project of the 90s and using that as a polestar for of newer projects who re trying to get and keep traction over other projects…
I have engaged with the Zig community. You're saying that people should not come to conclusions based on what they just read.=, from the founder nonetheless.
I'm not going to respond to you again because we were just having a disagreement and you've turned this personal. When you are a public figure and working on a community-led project, you do owe your community something.…
You have to if you give a shit about the community you are leading, yes. You're not operating as a private figure in that role, everything you do affects the community and it is blind or selfish to act otherwise.
It is not about good tone it's about not being hateful and rude. Why is this that hard to pick apart? Why do devs believe being rude is somehow a sign of honesty? They are orthogonal. This post needed none of the…
How can you say that a post which has the criticisms it does is kind?
Surveys show that 60% of US adults don't like it which means 40% either don't care or do. I'd advise not getting your ideas about sentiment towards it from places like HN which are very biased and unrepresentative…
I just think you're fighting a losing battle. I'm pretty apathetic about it because I've never wanted to do anything but give away my stuff anyway. It only has value in my/your head most of the time. I think how deeply…
He's not operating personally as the leader of a major project.
This entire thread puts me out on devs. I stuns me that there are this many people who either excuse or cheer on being hateful. Wanting to use a project becaues the author was this rude....what? Just a complete lack of…
He's leading the community. Not having basic professional does indeed kill them vibe for some of us. When is he going to pile on somebody else he disagrees with?
You can be blunt without being hateful or an asshole. It's not about PR, it's about treating other people as human beings.
You do your job for hours every week, it is undoubtedly part of you. Calling somebody that is very personal and rude. I'm shocked that there are this many people who don't find issue with it. It removes any kindness…
I have a friend that argues this a lot an while I have done creative stuff, I just don't intuitively feel it. I've seen and heard very creative generated stuff. Is it unfair and does it suck that creatives aren't…
This feels pedantic but there was a survey posted on HN very recently across the US which showed that 60% dislike it. This means a whopping 40% of people either want it or don't care. I can tell you from observing high…
Did a recent survey posted to HN not show that 60% of people dislike it? Which means 40% either like it or don't care. That's not far from average and is a long way from everybody.