I guess the problem is that we have tons of wantrepreneurs and first-time startup kids posting about their feelings here.
It's a multiple-times-daily thing. Seriously.
What we don't seem to get very much of is more experienced (serial entrepreneurs, experienced programmers, etc.) individuals posting anything with with the same depth in terms of substance or how personal it is.
The degree to which Hacker News has become homogenous in terms of contributed content is disturbing.
Edit: Let me be more specific.
You want to know what content is? patio11. That's value right there. His stuff is gold and could legitimately help you get your product off the ground.
Another example would be Rands in Repose (Lopp). His twitter feed is the most self-indulgent bullshit I've ever seen, but his blog posts can be instructive for how to lead a technical team and work with other people in general.
To put content out into the ether for your own edification is all well and good, but the moment you promote it on a public community like Hacker News, you are making a particular declaration about what sort of value you're purporting to provide.
Value, not personality. Save the personality stuff for people not trying to build stuff.
Also, your tumblr is broken if you google yourself. Might want to fix that.