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The problem is that there are no wishes to respect. I think everyone mainly just wants to know he is okay. If he is and he wants space, I'm sure he'll get it.
I think Zed lucky-stiff'd him. Which is the proper punitive measure for anybody that actually teaches the usage of JDBC.
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#42http://web.archive.org/web/20110726001259/http://diveintomar...
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#43""" Let’s all talk about HTTP error code 410. ... Error 410 means Resource gone, as in, a resource used to exist at this location, but now it’s gone. Not only is it gone, but I don’t know (or I don’t want to tell you) where it went. ... Now, there is not a lot of information about error 410... I suppose because it addresses a condition that doesn’t come up very often. Also, we’ve all been brainwashed into believing that all resources should be permanent, which simply isn’t true. """ Google cache: http://bit.ly/qxdBi5
His servers are returning 410 errors but also the same very deliberate HTML:
410 Gone Gone
The requested resource/ is no longer available on this server and there is no forwarding address. Please remove all references to this resource.
Clearly Mark's invocation of the 410 error is deliberate.
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Commenting here to increase the surface area for you to register your displeasure with my commentary. I'll pass along details of the monastery of the Holier-Than-Thou upon request to downvoters.
ROUND THREE: KARMALITY. One disadvantage to downvoting me, you have to get down from your high horse to reach the touchpad of your macbooks.
Give me the golden shower of downvotes!
Re: Ask HN: Anyone know where Mark Pilgrim went?
#46His github account is gone as well ( http://github.com/diveintomark ). This is troubling. I'm glad I downloaded Dive Into Python 3, at least.
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#47I really hope Mark is okay, and I'm really going to miss Dive Into HTML5. That resource had a truly unique writing style, featured a great design, and was an a absolute treasure trove of valuable information. I was literally on the site just yesterday, reading up on local storage.
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#49He's making recompense for making JDBC part of the first exercise in a Python book. He'll return from the self-flagellation in two years after some time spent at a monastery. I fully expect his enlightenment will bring much into the world of programming.
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He hasn't deleted his Hacker News Account yet. I don't believe you can delete an HN account.
I think you can email pg to delete your account.