The Barometer of Hacker News Knowledge Half-life
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#13This article comes off as rather offensive to me, it must be the language and constant ego bashing of nerds , but one thing that doesn't make sense is when Zed Shaw said he put his ego aside as he obviously didn't and was angry that his about page had fed these random music comments and is obviously upset that people took his about page seriously.
He might be pointing out the fact that those kind of people are stuck on the "random music" idea he used initially and not giving him valuable feedback on his evolving idea. But I'm just guessing.
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#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
He said he put his ego aside in regards to redesigning his webapp to appeal to a wider audience, rather than what he wanted. It doesn't seem terribly egotistical to want to correct people who are spreading an inaccurate representation of his product.
It does when he is angry at people for stating information in the about page and he expects those people to know his about page is wrong. He may actually be sincere in his thank you but the whole article made his tone snobbish in my mind so I didn't take it as real.
"the value of a natural feedback system is greater than any promotional value I would get out of submitting things myself."
"...an excellent positive result of the HN barometer"
"I think of HN as a barometer of what people think."
"Thank you Hacker News"
On the whole, the post is about how Hacker News enabled him to get a read on community sentiment about Fret Wars. This is absolutely a positive thing. He's not blaming HN for continuing to think the site is about randomly generated music, he's blaming himself, and praising HN for helping him discover his mistake.
Now if I was a guitar player, I might be offended... :)
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#15This article comes off as rather offensive to me, it must be the language and constant ego bashing of nerds , but one thing that doesn't make sense is when Zed Shaw said he put his ego aside as he obviously didn't and was angry that his about page had fed these random music comments and is obviously upset that people took his about page seriously.
I had just been thinking about some of the themes in the article. Yesterday's thread about how Emacs is now using Bazaar for source control illustrates this well: people believe that Bazaar is a fork of arch (this hasn't been true for a couple years). He's absolutely right that it's hard to get our demographic to update our opinions.
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#16I'm tired of beta. I can't get up the energy investment required to check and re-check web applications other than a few I've already internally flagged as important. Am I alone?
When I miss-label Fret War it's unintentional. I'm just being rationally lazy to save some juice for other things.
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#17"But, that’s the price you pay for being a public persona with fans." Srsly? Public Persona? with fans...? Who? Maybe that bit was meant tongue in cheek. I really hope so.
From the numbers, we can conclude that Zed is at least somewhat awesome: http://top.searchyc.com/domains_by_average_points
OK, point conceded. These people are truly 'famous' :/
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#18http://fretwar.com/static/data/player/1/round/40/submission/
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
From the numbers, we can conclude that Zed is at least somewhat awesome: http://top.searchyc.com/domains_by_average_points
Within the niche of HN which is in itself a niche of 'tech'. OK, point conceded. These people are truly 'famous' :/
Clay Shirky updated that with "In the future everyone will be famous to 15 people."
It is obviously more complex than that, but Zed Shaw probably has a nationwide Q rating higher than your local newsreader for your local broadcast television channel.
So, for some values of 'famous', yes.